DAILY TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 23. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Miss JANE TowNEßjhas removed to Waver- - Jv, New York. G. L. Ross and family started with the ex cursion for New York this morning. Miss ANN WEBSTER of Waterloo, N Y. is visiting at O. A. BALDWIN'S York Av. Mr. and Mrs. 15. F. BOWMAN and Mrs. WM. BOWMAN, are among the excursionists to New York citv. 31aj. E. W. IIAI.E and wife and Mrs. J. ,J. GRIFFITHS started this morning for Connec ticut, to visit Mrs. ll.'s parents. Mr. SAMUEL WOODFORD gathered half a bushel of beautiful early Crawford Peaches from a tree in his garden ycsteiday, and left a couple of tine large ones on our table." Dr. EVER of Waupaca, Wis., who accom panied Mrs. I)r. MONTANYE from that place, where she was stricken with an acute attack of pneumonia, left yesterday morning for his home, where his presence is required by his patients, whom he left without a moment's warning. The Doctor has been unremitting in his attention, and has done everything that medical skill could devise for the relief of Mrs. 31., but we regret very much to state that she is still in a critical condition. This morning at 8 o'clock Miss MAME LEWIS, daughter of Commissioners' Clerk WILLIAM •LEWIS, will be married to 3lr. CHARLES OLMSTEAD, of Union, X. Y. The ceremony is to take place at the home o the bride's parents in Wysox, and ltcv. W. 8. STKEN is to tie the knot. The bride is an estimable vonng lady and we are p'eased to learn that the young gentleman who has been so fortunate as to win her heart and hand, is every way worthy of such a wife. He is a rising young architect, and lias already acquired some fame in his pro session. The happy pair start on their bridal tour to Niagara on No. .*SO this morning. Court convened yesterday. We will pub lish proceedings to-morrow. The delegates from Wells township, omit ted in our list on the fourth page, arc—BURT KNAIT' and CIIAS. BOWMAN. ' Religious services will be hold at McKee's Hall, West Warren, on Saturday evening September 10th, at 7:50, Rev. M, KINGSBURY of Vermont, officiating. Subject, " Salvation for all." Candidates are numerous, notwithstanding th<* fact that quite a number were slaughter ed in the house of their friends Saturday.— The few who succeed in *' holdingtheir men" to day will go home happy. * We are glad to announce that, in conformi ty with the recommendation of his Exeellen. ey. Gov. IIOY I , the Rector of Christ Church, invites his parishioners and all others who may desire to do so. to meet in Christ Church at 11 o'clock, and spend a season in prayer and supplication for the recovery ofthe Pres ident. Strangers in town will be welcome to the service. The two men. WHEELER and WARNER, charged with beating and robbing the young man near Hemlock Run, were yesterday com mitted by-Justice HAI.L to await the action of tne Grand Jury. The offense, highway robbery, with which they arc charged, stands next to murder and the justice had no author ity to admit them to bail. As the trial can not take place until December term, they will have to remain in jail until that time. We direct especial attention to the new ad vertisement of our popular tailor, Mr. F. P. GKAOY in to-day's paper. His large experience and excellent taste have won for him a large patronage. His new stock of cloths comprise the best quality and most stylish grades in the market. Fit INK does his own cutting and superintends all work done in his shop, so that good tits are guaranteed. TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1881. Wanted, a young man acquainted with the ciothing business. Enquire of M. L. Schnee berg, Elwell House, or store in Means block. Forxn, in the road between Myersburgand my house, Saturday, September 3, a pocket book containing quite a sum of money. The ownercan have it by calling on mc and paying for this notice. STE I'II EN STIIICKL AND Wysox, Sept. .>, 1881. MONROE MENTIONIKGS.—The fall term of the Graded school starts off with 40 scholars in one room, and 50 in the other—only two teachers; Prof. THOMPSON and LAURA MA GILLE. They can neither satisfy themselves nor the patrons of the school with such a huddle on hand. J Little RALPH SWEET, son of the late 11. I SWEET, and aged live years, to-day the fourth fell and a fork tine entered his face on a level ! with his mouth, piercing his right check and temple, and then coining out near the top of of his head. Dr. Hull hopes that no nerve lias been injured. . X. 1). P. METEOROLOGICAL.—The thermometer at Dr. 11. C. POUTER SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: SKI'TEMIJKII 5. 6a. m.—72 deg. above zero. 9a. in.—7B; 12 in.— 84; 1] p. in.—Bß; p. m.—B>; 9 p. m.—B3. Average temperature during thejday—*3. SEPTUM RE It 6. 6 a. m.—73 dogs, above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS roit TODAY. —Fair; Warmer; southerly winds; stationary or lower temperature. The President's Condition. The President is on his way to Long Branch. God grant him a safe journey. At midnight he was sleeping quietly. OFFICIAL BII.LETIXS. 8 :30, A. M. The Presidenj was somewhat restless during the early part of the night, but slept well after midnight. He takes and retains the nutriment prescribed. This morning the pulse is less frequent than yesterday, ami the temperature a degree above normal. Poise 102, temperature j 99.5-10, respiration 18. 12:00, L'. M. | The President's condition lias not ; changed materially since last bulletin i.- j sued, except that there is some increase |in the frequency of the pulse. He has ta -1 ken with some relish the nourishment ad ministered by the mouth, and had no re turn of gastric irritability. Pulse lit, temperature 1)9.5, respiration 18. (5:00 R. M. No material change has taken place in I the condition of the President since morning. The .parotid abscess continues j to improve and the wound remains about | tho same. The pulse is somewhat less frequent than at noon. At present it is 108, temperature 1)9.8, respiration 18.— Should no untoward symptoms prevent, it is hoped to remove the President to , Long Branch to-morrow. Now that the President's convalescence | secerns assured, the subject of executive ■ businesss is again being discussed, and in connection with it, the probability and feasibility of Arthur's being called upon ! to act as President until Garfield recov ! ers. The public debt was deeresed almost | *15,009,000 in August. During the President's ride to Long j Branch bulletins will be thrown off at ! different stations. MARRIED. RE ID—DoNN—Bv Charless M. Hall, J. P. at his office in the boro of Towanda, on the 31st of Aug. A. I)., 1881, Mr. Andiw Reid of Barclay, to Miss Catherine Bonn, late of Scotland. REID—FORM AN —By Charles M, Hall, J. P. at his office in the boro of Towanda, Mr. Robert Reid, of Barclay, to Miss Ellen For- man, late of Scotland. In connection with the above notices, we undeastand that the happy brides after coin ing all the way from Scotland, were met by their future husbands at this place and con cluded what 110 doubt had been a long and faithful courtship. Amidst the happiness of the joint affair came the melancholy accident, resulting in the death of one of the bridal party—Mr. HUNTER —who dme down to be present at the marriage. We have hereto fore give the particulars of his frightful fall from the third story of the Henry House, re sulting in death. yy YOU WANT A STYLISH FALL SUIT CALL AT GRADY'S Corner M;iin and Pine Street*, ANI) LEAVE YOUR MEASURE. GRADY has just received an endless variety of CLOTIIS and SUIT INGS for FALL & WINTER WEARE, and can giro you "FITS" at Bottom Prices. Sept. C. FRANK P. GRADY. SPECIAL NOTICE. Would call attention to a large assortment'of Elegant Spanish Laces in variety of widths and prices, in White and Black. Spanish Lace, Scarfs and 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. fidj* All of which have just been received, and are ready for inspection. PRICE ONE CENT. IIALL TOWANDA. ONE NIGHT ONLY GREATER THAN EVER. ABERCROMBIE'S Boston Ideal Company. Giving the finest rendition of Mrs. Bee?br Stowe ? s great immortal work ever witnessed on any Stage, Uncle Tom's Cabin With all its magnificent Tableaux and Seem* Etteccts. The incomparable BLANCHE SLADER In her great impersonation of T O JP S V With songs dances and Banjo Solos. LITTLE PANSY as EVA. The smallest, youngest and best Child Actress in the world. Of) Supported by the Boston Ideal & t/ Company. A/ t/ Nashville University Students, Mark?/ Donkey, and a Pack of Siberian Blooct hounds. ADMISSION - 25 Cents Reserved Seats - - - 35 &50 " Seats now on sale at Kirby's Drug Store.