DAILY T() WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 20. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. E. O. MACFAKLANK has gone to Cape May. Mrs. H. E. BABCOCK is visiting friends in Chenango county. New York. Col. Vic E PIOLLKT of Wysox was in Ehnira this morning.— Free, Press. Miss LOTTIE KEEPER will spend six weeks visiting in Chemung, Elmira and Buffalo. Mr. l!ixKK, of Easton, is visiting his broth or-in-law, JOHN W. MEANS, 011 Pine street. THOMAS WILLIAMS, National Bank In spector for this state, was in town yesterday. Mrs. FRED FOSTER of North Towamla, is visiting her sister-in-law, in Hornellsville, N. Y. WILLIAM MATHEWSON has sold hi- farm in Athens township to CL\Y CLXPP. for §IO,OOO in cash. J. DELAY MONTANYK of Plain field N. J., is in town, having boon called here by the death of lus mother. llev. Doctor STEWART has returned and services will be held as usual in the Presby terian church 011 Sunday, Mrs. D. (). HOLLOS ami Miss HATTIK IIOLLOX drove to Lime Hill yesterday. They will return to-day. W. P>. SHAW and family of Washington are making their annual visit to this place and are the guests of W. A. CHAMKKKLIX. EUNEST FROST and wife are home again after a pleasant trip across the country to Addison, N. Y., ami return, with their own conveyance. Rev. li. J. DOUGLASS ami wife, who have been spending the summer in Montrose, re turned to their home in Georgetown, Dela ware, yesterday. J. K. 800 ART the talented young editor of tin? Wilkesßarre Union Leader is looming up as the democratic candidate for State Treasurer. The party would certainly honor itself in making him their standard bearer 111 the coining campaign. Mr. ROBERT SCHLEY, of Georgia, has been a guest at the Ward House for a few days. A pleasing coincidence brought him loTowumlu just when friends from his southern home are sojourning here—a fact which will doubt leos make our village more enjoyable to liitn and prolong uis stay among lis. Royal Arcanum meets this evening. The rain commenced falling apparently from a cloudless sky last evening. The funeral'of MI-. J. D. MOXTAAYKIS to take place at oo'clock this af crnoon. Peaches are 110 tlior plentiful mr of good quality s > far this s aison, but FITCH, the con fectioner has the best that we have seen. The links that unite the last to the present century ar • fast being broken, and soon there will be none left. The past few days lias witnessed the demise of quite a number of aged people in this vicinity, and the Lcßays villc Adoerliser chronicles the death of the oldest citizen of Hint borough, Mr. AI.BA BOSWORTH, aged 95 years, on Monday night lasi. Mrs. LISTON BUSS died in Trov Wednes day evening. She had been an invalid for several years but had borne her suffering with christaiu fortitude and resignation. She leaves a young hu-band, but 110 children, to mourn her earlv death. Mrs. It LIS.s was a cousin of M. J. and ALBERT LONG of this place. When the atmosphere had become so dense that it was almost unendurable, the welcome, refreshing shower last evening, came to purify the air and refresh the parch ed earth. He who has promised'• the early and tne latter rain,'' is faithful. . " lie sends his rain upon the just and the unjust.'' Let us give Him devout thanks. TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, ISBI. L. R. POWELL, tho well known music -ienl er of Seranton is dead. Mr. DAILY, the market gardener of Mace donia, lias two children very sick with diph theria. Joiix DECKER is now. canyasing this place for an article which ought to liml a ready sale in every household, as it will commend itself on examination. It is an Ironing Board so constructed that while it is durable it is readily folded up and put out of the way when not in use. We ask for Mr. DKCKKK a cordial reception; we believe (lie introduc tion of the artiJe he is offering will prove ti great benefit to all who have ironing to do. Dr. LUTHER, Secretary of the State Board of Charaties who visited the County Poor House last week for the purpose of inspect ing the arrangement of the building, paid the Commissioners a very lugli compliment when lie said lie considered the building a credit to the county and well adapted to the use for which it was designed, and that it had been substantially and economically constructed.— Insane department, which has been unfavor ably criticised, hi; said was in exact conform ity to the plans approved by the Board of Public Charities,and when supplied with wa ter will be quite adequate to the demands.— The Doctor has 110 doubt, that as the people of the county become familiar with the prop erty, all will he proud of it. He doubts if there is a similar building in the slate which has been up at so small cost. The Com 111 is sioncrs are entitled to great credit for the economy and prudence tliev have displayed thus far in inaugurating the poor house sys tem, and erecting so creditable a building.— The verdict of their unprejudiced constituents is, " well done, good and faithful servants." Persons taking tho New York Excursion train September G, can secure round trip tick ets from New York to Albany by Hudson j River day boat line, good for ten days, for $2 2o in million to the New York ticKet. To Albany and Saratoga and return, $4, making the cost of the trip from Towamla to New ; York, Saratoga and Albany and return, $0 20. The President's Condition. 'The President held Ins own yesterday j notwithstanding the severe heat. The . doctors are still confident and hopeful. OFFICIAL BULLETINS. 8 :30,.A. M. Towards nine o'clock last evening the I President had some feverishness, and his ! pulse ranged from 10 sto 11G. This con- J dition, which was unaccompanied by rig | ors or sweating had subsided hj- mid : night and did not interfere with his sleep. ! He had, 011 the whole a good night and I this morning his condition is fully as fa vorable as yesterday at the same hour. Pulse 100; temperature 98.4; respiration ! 17. (5:30 l\ M. The condition of the President has not materially changed since the last bulletin, except that there has been a moderate rise of temperature this afternoon. It having been represented to us that a por tion of this morning's bulletin has been misunderstood, we would state that the President has had no rigors for several weeks. At present his pulse is 108; tem perature, 88.4; respiration. There were seventeen deaths from small pox in Pittsburg last week. Gyumber, the Hungarian mystery, is again going to sleep. He refuses to talk or ett. The anthracite region journals complain that miners are emigrating and fear oper ations will have to he limited. METEOROLOGICAL. —The thermometer at Dr. 11. PORTER SON'S Drug Store, at tlie corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: SEI'TE MBKIL 1. Ga. 111. —GO deg. above zero. 9a. m.—74; 12 m.— 80; 3 p. m.—S3; G p. m.—79; 9 p. m.—75. Average temperature during the day—77. SEPTEMBER 2. 6 a. m.—o7 degs. above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.—Fair; winds mostly westerly; stationary or slightly 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 fam ily Enquire of \V K Hill at Jordan's Market. PICTURE FRAMES of all sizes and prices, at the Five Cent Store A good girl wanted for general housework, in a small family. Induirc at Dye & Co's store. LOST last Thursday, a Breast Pin with Onyx Gem set in Cold, with a Pearl in center. A re ward of fifty Cents will he paid to the tinder on re turning it to the REVIEW office. Don't forget the Harvard Burner when in want, of a FIRST CLASS Light, For fc-ale by C P Welles. Wanted a place to board where 1 can do chores nights and mornings to pay. Enguire 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 the room adjoining Mrs Patrick's residence on Main street. Also pupils in drawing. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The twenty-eighth year commences Aug. 22d, 1881 V large and efficient corps of teachers; a full collec tion of maps, charts, models and apparatus, and appliances for teaching. Expenses are reasonable. For catalogue or particulars call upon, or address Principal, EDWIN E. QUINLAN. A M. Towamla, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. POWELL CO.. Would call attention to a large assortment of tflegant Spanish Laces in variety of widths and prices, in White and Black. Spanish Lace, Scarfs and Fichus, WHII E and BLACK, in all of the Widths and sizes. Together with a large assortment of NEW HAMBURGS, ■ . SWISS EMBROIDERY, NEW TRIMiMING 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 • Lur Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and are ready to give our patrons the full benefit 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 posi* tiou, shape or kind of frame or glass that need* shading from the rays of the sun, or from the gaze of inquisitive eyes. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed since we have received the agency'of this Imitation, we shall by a strict atten t ion to business, hoping to merit a continuance of the same. To those who have heard ofthe-'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, o or other public buildings, and warrant all of out work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glasn and our prices are less than one-fourth the cost ol the same. Those in need of anything of this kind or who are lovers of art, whether they wish to put chase or not, are respectfully invited to examine the same at CHAK. F. CKOSS' Book Store. - - - —" - ■■ • WANTS. Under thin head ice will insert t'REE, notices oj situation* or help wanted. A good girl to do. general housework wanteii. Enquire at this ottiee. WANTED,— Three or four good farm hands from, this time until December firs'. Wages, Twenty Six dollars per month and board. Must'be able competent and willing to earn the money. Inouirc by letter of E. E. 15. this ofliee. 1 Wanted, w.rk by the day, to support rnv familv Mrs. Sainl. G. Berry, Mechanic street. MHTI 4 PROPERTY FOR SALE "AT A BARGAIN.— Inconsequence of contin tied ill health 1 now offer my mill property, kriowa as LUTIIEIt'S MILL, in Burlington township fot sale at a great bargain. The site is one of the best on Sugar Creek, and embraces about 7 acres of land on which are several dwelling houses and other buildings. The mill has always enjoyed a largv custom. A practical miller can pay for the prop erty in a short time from the profits. The property will be sold very cheap and on easy terms, R. LUTHER. Luther's Mill, August 17, 1881. DSAVERCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and 1 oplar streets. mar 23 81 DR. T B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olhce over 11. O Porter's Drugstore, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets,