Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, August 17, 1881, Image 1

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    I) A I L Y
TO WANDA REVIEW.
VOLUME 111, NO. 6
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Personal.
MI-ses MAKV ami SUSIE LYNCH are visit
ing in Barclay.
Mrs. H. S. GRAVES and children are visit
ing in Tioga county.
Po-tal Clerk I). XV. GORE was in Towandu
on business yesterday.
FRED WAKDKI.I. has accepted a position in
W H ITCOM it's Book Store.
H. 11. ROCKWELL is confined to his house
with an attack of malarial fever.
Mrs. BORERR MCKEE and Master BORRIE
are enjoying a visit with friends in eastern
Bradford.
Mrs. I). (}. HOSENEIKLD,of Houston, Tex ,
is visiting friends here. She is the guest of
her brollier-m-law, M. L. BOSENEIEI.D.
Col. AUUEN MCKKAN had a severe attack
of cholera morbus Monday night, and although
relieved from the excrutialing pain, is still
quite sick.
B. M. PECK, Ksq., wife and daughter, will
go with the; excursion party to Thousand Is
lands. next Tuesday. The train will start
from Sayrc. Tickets, $(5.00, good for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. U. MACFAKLANK of
this place. Miss REYNOLDS of Washington.
1). C. , Miss Viu DIMMOCK of Washington,
Miss WOOD, of Milledgevillo. 111.. Mrs. W
11. DODGE and Miss CORA K. HUMPHREY.
visited WatkinsGlen Monday.
Miss ANNA KINNEY has been elected.a
teacher in the Tow audit graded school, to till
a vacant!v occasioned hv the resignation of
Mi-s Most'lT IP. Miss K. has proven herself a
superior teacher and will, we doubt not,
give entire satisfaction in her new position. —
She will be cordially welcomed in social as
well as literary and educational circles of Tow
andu.
ED. BISHOP had a valuable black horse
stolen from his barn in Wysox Monday night.
Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR, at tlie Church of
the Messiah Sunday morning will talk about
"The Law and its nature and operation.'' No
evening service.
The third quarterly meeting of the A. M. E.
Zion Church. Rev. C. A. Smith pastor, will
beheld on Sunday next, as follows: Love
Feast, 10:2,0, a. in.; Communion half past
two. Evening service 7 :.'lO, at which time the
pastor will preach his farewell sermon. All
are invited.
Score OIK! for GRIDLKY. The refractory
commissioners of Wysox township have be
gun work on his long coveted boulevard. —
Qui bono is the query of disinterested par
ties. But ELIJAH has ihe satisfaction of
knowing the majesty of the law is vindicated
and the commissioners have purged them
selves of contempt.
JOHN MATHKI; was calling on some of his
TovvAnda friends yesterday. With him the
climate of Washington appears to he eondti
sive to good health, as he i< looking hale and
hearty. Neither have his social qualities de
teriorated by long residence at the national
cipitol, as he is the same genial, warm-heart
ed gentleman as of yore.
The North Branch Association of lTni
yersalists will hold its annual meeting at
Lit dilield Center on Wednesday and Thurs
day 24th and 2."> th insts. Rev. 8. C. Chandler
of Sylvania, Rev. Myra Kingsbury of Ver
mont, Rev. H. Hayford, State Missionary and
Rev. Win. Taylor of Towaoda will be pres
ent and speak. The public are cordially in
vited to be present.
The excursion to Watkins Glen yesterday,
under the auspices of the Wyalusing Excur
sion Committee, was a grand success. About
five hundred and fifty of Bradford county's
best citizens availed themselves of the cheap
rates to visit that delightful Glen. The day
was perfect. The advertised programme was
carried out to the letter. And everybody re-
TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1881.
turned mort: than ever convinced that. the
Wyalusing people are the people for excur
sions.
MOXUOB—Good enough—Miss llattie Min
gos. aged seventeen, daughter of the late Phi
lo Mingos, has just, closed her lirst term of
school teaching, at Wilniot Center, and is
home all right. She had tifty-threc scholars,
and lived it through. The same directors
have employed her for another term of six
months, at Sugar Hill, three miles distant
from her former school, to continence on the
lirst Monday in September.
W. S. <„'r. inner, Esq., and family, of the
thriving village of Canton, have been quietly
enjoying a summer vacation out among the
lakes. They propose to close it up 'o day
here at their old home in Monroe, and then
go hack to business again. X. I). I'.
The President's Condition.
OFFICIAL BULLETINS.
AUGUST 10, 7 I*. M.
The Pscsident's symptoms are still
grave, yet he seems to have lost no
ground during the day, and his condition
on the whole is rather betted than yester
day At present his pulse is 120; tem
perature, OS.'.); respiration, 10.
The following was scut to Minister
Lowell at !1 p. m. : Since noon there has
been a slight rise in the temperature of
the President, lie vomited but once du
ring the atternoon. Nourishment by en
emata is retained, llis condition on the
whole is rather better than yesterday.
"Ine News Candenseti.
Canon Farrar will probably be Dean
Staley's successor.
John McCtillough, the distinguished
tragedian, arrived in New York, Monday.
James and Walter Malley have been
jailed on a charge of murdering Jennie
Cramer at New York.
The second annual convention and ex
hibition of photographers of America
opened in New York yesterday.
It was yesterday reported in London
that the President was dead, and the citv
papers published obituary notices.
The revenue cutter Convin, sent out
in search of whalers over due, has receiv
ed intelligence of discovery ol the wreck
of the Vigilant.J
Judge William Allen, of the Supreme
Court of Massachusetts, has been nomi
nated by Governor Long for the place on
the Supreme Bench made vacant I>y the
recent death of Judge Colt,
Philip F. Thomas, Secretary of the
Treasury under President Buchanan, in
an interview with the Philadelphia Press,
generally corroborates Judge Black's
statement concerning the Cabinet discus
sions about the reinforcement of Fort
Sumter.
The Band boys are making active prepara
tions for their excursion to Wat kins Glen on
die 26th.
Miss GAUUET'S School for Children, between the
ages of Five and Twelve, Reopens Monday, August
29th, at 10 a in, in the room adjoining Mrs Patrick's
residence on Main street.
Also pupils in drawing.
Don't fail to go to JOHN SUI.I.INAN'S on
Bridge street, for the best live cent eegar.
Strayed from her home in Forks tvvp., Sul
livan County, a woman about thirty years of
age, about live feet Ave inches tall, slight
build, fair compaction, light blue eyes, light
brown hair, wore a brown eallieo dress, was
slightly deranged. Any information will be
thankfully received and all charges paid by
O. IL BIRD,
Mill view. Pa.
P. S.— Mr. Bird's brother will he in tow
till noon and 'any information left at this
office before that time will reach him.
M ETEOKOLOGIUAL. —The thermometer ; t
Dr. IL (', PORTER & Sox's Drug Store, at the
corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as
follows:
A Cut" ST lb.
f> a. 1H.54 il g. above zero. 9a. in.—ol; 12 in.—
09; a p. m.—7l; 0 p. m.—72; 9 p. m—o7.
Average temperature during the day— Oil.
AI'OUST 17.
oa. in—VT ilegs. above zero.
WKATUEII INDICATIONS eon To IIAV. —Fair;
wind-mostly southeasterly; stationary or higher
temperature and lower barometer.
STORK TO I, FT—Suitable for any business
Rent Low I Possession given Sep I, ISSi Apply
to (leorgc Ridgway
Tow AN DA, PA., Aug 15, ISSI. )
.j:4."i i'. M. j
Jo 117/oid it Ma;/ Concern ;—To allay the
misapprehension of physicians and others. I
wish it distinctly understood that 1 did and
have come to Towanda for the purpose
of a permanent business and practice of tned
i icine and surgery, and until further notice
my office will be at the Ward House, Room
No. 22. E. A. LA KINS, M. I>.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.— SpeciaI in
! ducements are offered you bv the BURLING
TON ROUTE. It will nav von to read their
! advertisement to he found elsewhere in this
j issue.
P. 11. Best's Milwaukee La
ger on draught at S. Walbridge's
to-dav. iw
SPECIAL NOTICE.
W( )iikl call attention to a large assortment of
Elegant Spanish Laces
in variety of widths and prices, in j White and Black.
Spanish Lace, Scarfs ami Fichus,
WHITE and BLACK in all of the Widths and sizes.
Together with a large assortment of
NEW HAMBURGS,
SWISS EMBROIDERY,
NEW TRIMMING LACES IN GREAT VARIETY.
All of which have just been received, and are
ready for inspection.
PRICK ONE CENT.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
RAGS taken in exchange for goods at tlie 5 cent
Store.
Kitty dry goods boxes for sale, to make room for
new ones 5 CENT STORE
i
LAWKENCE ITALLORAX, the old reliable and ski 1
ful SHOE MAKER is again "on deck," and wishes
to inform his customers and the public that lierc
! after, in "rain or shine," he will be found at ids
! post ready to do all work in his line in the best
manner and on short notice, Shop in rear of the
REVIEW otliee.
WANTS.
Under tftis head ice will insert FREE, notices o/ •
situations or help wanted.
\\ ANTED, —Three or four good farm hands from
this time until December first. Wages, Twenty
Six dollars per month and hoard. Must he able,
competent and willing to earn the money. Inquire,
by letter of E. E. 15. this otliee.
Wanted, \v,rk by the day, to support my family.
Mrs. Saml. G. Berry, Mechanic street.
Two men wanted at Frost's Bona Mill, to work
Buzz Saws
\\ e are constantly receiving orders for " Rum
Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and are ready to
give our patrons the full benefit of an inexpensive
i and handsome decoration by placing it on any glass
| whether door or window, large size or small glass,
gteen or white, round or square, in fact any posl
i tion, shape or kind of frame or glass that needs
i shading from the rays of the sun, or from the gaze
jof inquisitive eyes. Thankful for the very liberal
j patronage bestowed since we have received the
i agency of this Imitation, we shall by a strict atten
tion to business, hoping to merit a continuance of
the same. To those who have heard of the -'lmi
tation Glass," and have not seen it, we extend a
i cordial invitation to examine into its real merits,
and ask the [trices for which it can be obtained, we
are prepared to contract with churches, halls, or
or other public buildings, and warrant all of out
work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glass
and our prices are less than one-fourth the cost of
the same. Those in need of anything of this kind
or who are lovers of art, whether they wish to pur
j chase or not, are respectfully invited to examine
| the same at CIIAS. P. Cnoss' Book Store.