DAILY TO W A X]) A REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 19. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. R. O. SMITH, Esq., of Olean, N. Y., is in town. President Wti.RY of the Water Works is in town. L. M. OsitoßNK and wife are home from Kcuka I.ake. I)r. E VEINS has changed his headquarters to the HENRY House. Mrs. M. L. BURNS is visiting her brother in Schuylkill county. GEORGE BURHV.NK was visiting friends in Elmira, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. IIIR.DREH have returned from their summer vacation trip. LLEKD BRAU.ND has traded his team of blacks for WII.I. DEAN'S roan. Miss LOTTIE STANTON, of Rochester, is visiting Mrs. JOHN LINKS OU Main street. JOHN P. MORROW returned to Hamilton collage yesterday to enter upon his second year. Mrs. >1 \DDKN, has returned from her visit to Pittsburg well satisfied with her Towanda home. Lawyer MAXWELL gives evidence of pros perous business in providing himself with a new and valuable library. Mrs. Judge PRATT and her mother, Mrs, BELL, who have been spending a few weeks h -re, return to Philadelphia to-day. Miss CORA JOHNSON has returned from a V>it <>f several weeks with tnends at, and near her old home in New York state. EUGENE GREGG, has accepted a position ia the La France Engine shops, Elmira. He is an industrious man and a good workman. Mrs. IIAt, LOWELL lias gone to Wayerly. Lackawanna county for !i visit to her parents, and will bring her eldest son home with her. Mas. (J. 11. MACFARLANK, accompanied by her children and nurse, starts to-day for the Sctadiore, where she will remain several weeks. J. it. KITTRIPGK will attend the session of Supreme Lodge Knights and Ladies of Honor in St. Louis next week. lie.starts for that citv to-day. JOHN PKNNKPAGKER has completed his pleasant and enjoyable vacation and again oc cupies his position at the cashier's desk in POWKI.L FC UO.'s store. The directors of Towanda township were so well pleased with Miss IDA MORGAN as a teacher during the summer term, that they have engaged her again. Prof. 11YAIM says that Miss M AY WATKLNS, who is temporarily teaching in the Institute, is a horn teacher, and does her work with the skill and success of a professional. Invitations are out to the marriage of Miss SUSIE MORGAN and Mr. JOHN STRYKKR The pleasant affair is to come off in the Pres bvtcrian church next Thursday afternoon. Ex-sheriff SPALDING will spend a few weeks h re as the guest of his son in-law, J_ W. MtX, Esq. We hope his stay among us may witness his restoration to vigorous health. Our edition yesterday morning reached eight hundred and tiftv copies. The REVIEW is a good advertising medium. The only physician who registered yester day was CHARLES 11. JOHNSON, M. D., Bar clay; Buffalo Medical College. February, 1873. The rooms are so crowded at the graded school that the director have deckled to place M ats in the unoccupied room and employ an additional teacher. By virtue of authority conferred upon him by the Standing Committee. Chairman MAX WELL lias called the Democratic nominatii g convention for Monday afternoon, Septem ber 26. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1881. Hon. W. J. TURRELL, of Montrose, ex .Sliile Senator from this (lislrict iiotl in Mont rose Tuesday evening, of paralysis. Mr. Tun- KKLL occupied a high position in Susquehan na countv. lie was a conspicuous member of tlie Constitutional Convention. Since the or" gaiiization of the First National Bank of Montrose he had been its President. No mam in the Northcn Tier was more highly esteem ed. He was about Co years of aire. Mr*. Makik 1). Mo*jtayk, widow of tho late Jokkpii I>. Mo.nta.nyk, died yesterday afternoon, aged 72 years. The deceased was the only daughter of the late AIiNKK C. Kockwki.l., the first sheriffof this County. She had resided in this place ever since her marriage over fifty years ago. Iter husband died a little over a year asro, and two sons only remain of her immediate family, >l. Dki.a of IMaintield, N. •!., and Dr. Lkstku D. of this place. Mrs. Montan yk had not been well since her husband's death, and her demise was not. unexpected forscvera days. She was an ex cellent ehristain woman and rendered great service in her younger days in establishing the Presbyterian church here when the con gregation was small and weak. Funeral ceremonies will he observed at the house to-morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Persons taking the New York Kxe.ur.sion train M'plcmborG. can secure round trip tick ets from New York to Albany by Ilfldson liivcr day boat line, good for tendivs, for $2 25 in addion to the New York tieKe.t. To Albany and Saratoga and return. $4, making the cost of the trip from Towauda to New York, Saratoga and Albany and return. $!) 20. The President's Condition. The news fsoni Washington continues to be of the most cheering character.— The President's progress toward recovery, yesterday was marked and tangible. We hope to tie aide to announce a like result to-morrow, and have no doubt now that lie will be speedily raised up. * OFFICIAL. BULLETINS. 8 :30, A. M. The President has pissed a tranquil night and this morning his condition is quite as favorable as yesterday at the same hour. Pulse 100; temperature 08.1; respiration 18. 12 :30, r. M. At. the dressing of the President's wound, this morning, the parotid swel ling was found to be discharging freely. It looks well, and lias materially dimin ished in size. The wound remains in about the same state. His general con dition is evidently more favorable than at this time yesterday. Pulse, 05; temper ature, 08.4; respiration, 17. 0 :30 l*. M. The President has passed a better day than for sometime past. He has taken his food with increased relish, and the usual afternoon rise of temperature did i o occur. A? the evening dressing the fluid used to wash out the parotid abeess found its way into the mouth, which it did not do this morning, showing that an opening into the mouth has spontaneous ly occured. The abeess is discharging freely and the swelling continues to di minish. There is some increase in the discharge of pus from the wound. Pulse, 109; temperature, 98.G; respiration, 18. Blaine cabled Lowell, at 9:30, p. m.: The President has had less fever this ev ening than upon any previous evening since he was wounded. His temperature at six o'clock was normal. His entire day has been most encouraging in all his symptoms. Hereafter I shall send but one report daily. METEOROLOGICAL. —The thermometer at Dr. H. C. PORTER & SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: AUGUST 31. 6a. ni.—72 deg. above zero, 9a. m.—77; 12 in.— 90; 3 p. m.—92; 6 p. m.—BB; 9 p. in.—S3. Average temperature during the day—B2. HiiPTEMIIKIt 1. 6 a.m.—€ 9 degs. above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TODAY. —Pair; followed by increasing cioudiuoss, possibly by lo cal rains; westerly winds; stationary or lower temperature and barometer. Wanted, a good girl to do housework in a family of two Enquire at this office TO LET, a Suit of Rooms, suitable for small fatn iiy Enquire of W K Hill at Jordan's Markt t. PICTURE FRAMES of all sizes and prices, at the Five Cent Store ' A good girl wanted for general housework, in a small family. Induire at Dye Go's store. LOST last Thursday, a Breast Pin with Onyx Gem set in Gold, with a ffearl in center. A re ward of fifty Cents will be paid to the tinder on re turning it to the REVIEW otliee. Don't forget the Harvard Burner when in want of aFt it.ST CLASS Light, For Sale by Cl' Welles. Wanted a place to hoard where I can do chores nights and mornings to pay. Engnire at REVIEW office. RODNEY POST. Miss GARRET'S School for Children, between the ages of Five and Twelve, Reopens Monday, August 29th, at 10 a m, in tire room adjoining Mrs Patrick's residence on Main street. Also pupils in drawing. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The twenty-eighth year commences Aug. 22d, 1881 \ large and efficient corps of teachers -.A full collec tion maps, ennrta, models and apparatus, and appliances for teaching. Expenses are reasonable. For catalogue or particulars call upon, or address Principal, EDWIN E. QUINLAN. A M. Towanda, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. j Would call attention to a large assortment of i E Legaiit Spanisli 1 jaces m variety of widths and prices, in White and Black. Spanish Lace, Scarfs and Fichus, Willi E 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. PRICE ONE CENT. We are constantly receiving orders for " Lurn Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and are ready to give our patrons the full b* neftt of an inexpensive and handsome decoration by placing it on any glass whether door or window, large size or small glass, gieen or white, round or square, in fact any posh tion, shape or kind of frame or glass that needs shading from the rays of the sun, or from the gaze of inquisitive eyes. Tnankfut for the very liberal patronage bestowed since vve have received the 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 cordial invitation to examine into its real merits, , and ask the prices for which it can he obtained, we are prepared to contract with churches, halls, or I or other public buildings, and warrant all of our work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glass . and our priees 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 chase or not, are respectfully invited to examine i the same at C'HAS. F. CROSS' Hook Store. —— r WANTS. ! Under thin head we will insert fit EE, notices oj situations or helfi iron e l. A good girl to do general house work wanted. Enquire at this office. WANTED, —Three or four good farm hands from | this time until December first. Wages, Twenty j Six dollars per montli and board. Must be able, I competent and willing to earn the money. Inquire j by letter of K. E. 11. this office . Wanted, w >rk hy th<- day, to support my family. | Mrs. Saml. G. Berry, Mechanic street. **ILL RRODERIT FOR SALE AT * * A BAliGA'X.—lnconsequence of contin I ued ill health I now oifer my mill property, known j us LUTHER'S MILL, in Burlington township for j sale at a great bargain. Tim site is one of the best I on Sugar Creek, and embraces about 7 acres of land | on which are several dwelling houses and other I buildings. The mill lias always enjoyed a large custom A practical miller can pay for the prop erty in a short time from the profits. The property will be H aid very cheap and on easy terms,- K. LUTHER. Luther's Mill, August 17,1851. DSAVEIiCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS', j And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 SI DR. T. B. .JOHNSON, riiysician and surgeon, I Office ovei 11. c Porter's Drugstore, Residence | cornel" Maple and Second Streets,
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