DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 25. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mr. G. J. LOWE, of Sanewich. 111., is visit ing in this place. Miss ANNIK BACKUS has returned froui her visit at Wilkßarre Mr. and Mrs. It. It. ROCKWELL are visiting friends in Monroe and Franklin. Dr. J. W. LYMAN was registered at the Bingham House, Philadelphia yesterday. ALONZO STRYKER, wife and daughter, of Bingbamton, are visiting at Prof. RYAN'S. Mrs JOHN MCINTOSII has returned from Rochester, where she went to visit her daugh ter. Miss WINNIE DAYIES has returned to EL mira college, where she enters the senior class. Miss MARY Il.iuiuxsaud her brother WIL LIE, have returned to their home in Wilkes- Barre. C. J. ALLEN, of the foundry, accompanied by his little son, started for Michigan last evening. Mr. KENDALL, of the Nail Mill.has been on the sick list for a day or two, but. is not confined to bis room. Mrs. LIZZIE MONTANYI: and daughter, and Mrs. HELEN TII>I> and daughter are spend ing this week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. MOSIIER, of Milan, are, in town. Mrs. M. is a sister of Mr. JOHN STRYKER, and they are here to at ten I his wedding. Col. 11. LUTHER is able to get about by the aid of crutches, and was in town yesterday. We hope to be able to announce his complete restoration soon. Misses FLORENCE aud XKX V SPALDING left yesterday morning for a visit with relatives in Corning, Woodhuli and other places in New York state. Mrs. IIAMSDKLL of Kloiira. is visiting her loster parents, Mr. and Mrs. LLKNUY KlNCis -IJUKY, on Second street. She is accompanied by her son and daughter. B. W. WELLINGTON and sister Miss KATE WELLINGTON are in town to attend the wed ding of Miss MORGAN and Mr. STRYKER. Thev are guests of Mrs. W. 11, MORGAN, on Main street. We learn from the Duratigo, Colorado, h'co ord of a recent date, that our towsinan, Capt* MCKKE who is spending the sunimer|in the far west has accepted a situation there. That paper says: "ROBERT MCKEK of Towanda, Bradford county, Pa., has charge of the mason work on 11. B. CARTER'S new store, which, as heretofore stated, is to be otic of the largest in town, being 50\l(K> feet in dimensions, and two stories high.'' The wedding of Miss LEWIS and Mr. OLMSTKAD in Wyso.v, on Tuesday morning last, was a quiet but most pleasant affair. The ceremony was witnessed only by the rel atives and immediate friend" of the parties. The bride was the recipient of many costly and beautiful presents. In her traveling dress of myrtle green she looked charmingly beau t ful. After an elegant breakfast the bridal party took their departure oil a northward bound train. Mr. OLMSTE.VD will take his now bride to his home m Union, X. Y. We extend our hearty congratulations, and return thanks for a generous supply of wedding cako. New York State Fair at Klinira ucxt week. The finest assortment of fruits in town at FITCH'S. Three hundred meals were, eaten at the Klwell House on Tuesday. We are compelled to go to press without the Court Proceedings this morning because the person on whom we had depended to furnish them disappointed as. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 18S1. Troy Farmers' Club Fair will be held'on their grounds on the 21st, 22d and 23d of this month. Don't forget the excursion to Maueh Chunk early next month. Those who wen last year will all want to go again. The crossing in front of the 99 cent store is in a dangerous condition. A lady with a babe in her arms fell there the other day. Revs. J. B. FRENCH, of TROYVUML DAVID CRAFT, of Wyalusing, will deliver addresses at the Odd Fellows pic nie, Sugar Run, to morrow. The 50th Regiment Pennsvlvania Veteran Volenteers, are to have their Annual reunion here on the 12th of October. Col. OVERTON IS President of the association. Oats are not turning out as well as they promised. A Burlington farmer who expect ed a thousand bushels only had about live hundred when he thrashed them. Are you preparing something for the Fair ? The people, and especially the ladies of To wanda should see that the Art department and Floral Hall are made attractive. Religious services will be held at McKee's Hall, West Warren, on Saturday evening September 10th, at 7 :30, Rev. M, KINGSBURY of Vermont, officiating. Subject, ** Salvation for all." The annual meeting of the Bradford Coun ty Medical Society was held in Dr. Newton's office yesterday afternoon. The following of ficers were elected for the ensuing year: President—Dr. K. I). Payne. Vice Presidents—Drs. T. B. Johnson aud C. 11. Scott. Secretary—l)r. C. Iv.'Ladd. Corresponding Secretary—Dr. F. G. New* \ toil. j Censors—Drs. E. P. Allen, G. F. Horton. : V. Iloniet, P. A. Quick, J. W. Lyman. | Surgeon—Dr. E. P. Allen. Assistant—Dr. C. 11. Scott, Physicians—Drs. I). N. Newton, G. Conk lin. J The following named Physicians have reg istered since our last (report: Ezra Paschal Allen. M. D., Alliens borough; Berkshire I "7 i Medical College. Mass., 1847. Also degrees [of A.M. and Ph. D. from Ilobart College, Geneva, N. Y- Paul Alexaud r Quick, M. 1). Wilmot; Buffalo University, 1871. William James llillis, M. I). Barclay; Jef ! ferson Medical College, Philadelphia, March 10, 180.8. Cornelius Ilasbroukj Cole, M. I)., Sheslie qum; Geneva Medical College, April, 1849. Charles Wallace Mack. Windham; no diplo ma William A. Junk, Wilmot; no diploma. William P rice, Rome borough, no diploma. Evalinc Marvin Foster, Towanda borough; no diploma. METEOROLOGICAL. —'The thermometer at Dr. 11. ('. PORTER & SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: SEPTEMBER 7. Ga. m.—7o dog. above zero. 9a. ra.—79; 12 in.— 93; 3 p. in.—9s; G p. ru.—92; 9 p. m.—B3. Average temperature during the day—Bs. SEPTEMBER 8. ti a. ni.—7o dogs, above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TODAY.— Fair; westerly winds; higher barometer; stationary or lower temperature. The President's Condition. The President Recovers from the Fatigue of the Journey. Yesterday was the warmest day of the season at Long Branch, but the President passed a comfortable day, and apparent ly was . entirely recovered from the fa tigue of his long journey. The physi cians were highly gratified at his hopeful symptoms. He passed a comfortable night his fever having subsided last even ing. OFFICIAL BULLETINS. LONG BRANCH, SEPT. 7, 1881. 9 A. M. The President slept most of the night awakeiug however to take nourishment. This morning his symptoms arc normal and he appears to have recovered from fa tigue of his journey. Pulse 106; temper ature 98.4 ; respiration 18. Next bulletin 6 F. M. 6 P. M. Notwithstanding the exceptional hea of the weather, the thermometer in the President's room rising to 94 at 3 :30 this p. M., there w is a breeze most of the day, so that the President was comparatively comfortable, lie has taken nourishment regularly and slept at intervals during the day. At 12:15 p. M., the pulse was 114, temperature 98.4, respiration 18.— Since then there has been some rise in temperature, though less than yesterday, and the pulse has somewhat diminished in frequency. At tnc evening dressing the appearance of the wound was fuyor able. At present his pulse is 108, tem perature 101, res Deration 18. The President will now proceed to get well. The condition of the crops In England is very bad. The people of New York will have a season of special prayer in behalf of the President to-day. The news of the safety of General Carr aud most of his men brings satisfaction to the entire country. The republican state convention meets in Harrisburg to-day for the nomination of a candidate for State Treasurer. To-morrow will be the 31st anniversa ry oi the admission of California as a State into the Union! The event will be celebratod by the "Old Californians" of New York and vicinity. The American residents os Lima aud Callao haye signed a paper to the effect Minister Christiancy thoroughly behaved himself while in Peru ; and when a man is as mad as lie is that is a good deal to say. NEW BUSINESS LOCALS. A I.andau Hack fur Bale. Enquire of D. M. Wil cok, Bridge St. Harness Store. FOR HALE.—A choice lot of Plymouth Rock Fowls, call at Uowles' Bakery. H.A.COWLES. " Llndsey's Blood Searcher" —the ,great medi cine for fever and ague, malaria and all blood poi son. Don't fail to use it. A good girl or middle aged woman, wanted to do work in a small family. Enquire at Mrs. Kil borne's Millinery Store. It is simply marvelous how quickly constipation, biliousness, sick headache, fever and ague aud ma laria, are cured by " Hellers Liver Pills." First Class Girl Wanted to go West, by the sub scriber Price paid per week, $3 Must come well recommended. Inquire of Mrs James 1) Hpalding, at Col. McKean's. Ed. .MOUILLKHHEAUX, our enterprising Jeweller has just secured the agency for the John Foley, Celebrated "Bank" Gold Pens. It is generally con ceded by all Dealers that it has no equal in the market, and it will pay whoever is in need of a good Pen to examine Ed's stock before purchasing elsewhere. He has also put In stock the celebrated "Diamond Pointed Htylographie Pen"or "Ink Pen cil" the wonder of the age. Call and see it. lw. MARRIED. OLMSTEAI) —LEWIS—At the residence of the bride's parents, in Wysox, Sept. G. by Itcv. W. S. Hteen, Mr. Charles Olmstead, of Union, N.Y., and Miss Mame, daughter of Wni. Lewis, Esq. PECK & OVERTON, Attomeys-at-Law, Tsioatida, Pa. D A. OVERTON. I . BEN J. M. PECK. TYTILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING ATTORSE YX-A T-LA lU, Office formerly occupied by W. WnUtins, PRICE ONE CENT. TO WANDA AND MEHOOPANY Htage leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, atone p. m. Notices of passes gers and packages may be left at Htevens 8c Long's, and will be carefully attended to. B. H. BROWN, jul-28. Proprietor. SII. BEAN, • Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work In his line promptly executed on shor notice. From long experience both in city and eountry, be prides himself on being able to suit ths most fastidious. HW. MILLER • keeps several PUBLIC HACKS and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly, lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and earl> morning trains (Nos. 12, & and 3,) no reduction for these trains, 545 rente per paaaenrer. Regu lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates. Charges for attending parties, one couple $1.60; two couples In one load, SI.OO per couple; for attending funerals from $2.00 to $3.00. Hack by the hour sl, Horses and carriages to let. Orders left at his office below council rooms will receive careful attention. H. W. MILLER. Nov. 27, 1880. t~ JQO*YOU WANT A ''l * > • .. . • STYLISH FALL SUIT CALL AT r GRADY'S Corner Main and Pine Streets, AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE. Mr. GRADY has just received an endless variety of CLOTHS and SUIT INGS for FALL & WINTER WE ARE, • and can give you "FITS" at Bottom Prices. Sept. 6. FRANK P. GRADY. HALL TOWANDA. ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday GREATER THAN EVER. ABERCROMBIE'S Boston Ideal Cmpciriy. Giving the finest rendition of Mrs. Boecher Stowc-s great immortal work ever witnessed on. any Stage, Uncle Tom's Cabin With all its magniticent Tableaux and Scenic Etfeccts. The incomparable BLANCHE In her great impersonation of TOP S V ' X v) With songs dunces aud Banjo Solos. LITTLE PANSY as- EVA. The smallest, youngest and best Child Actress in the world. Of) Supported by the Boston Ideal Of) LO\J Company. /v 1/ ♦ Nashville University Students, Marks' . Donkey, and a Pack of Siberian Blood* • , hounds. ADMISSION 25 Cents . Reserved Seats - - - 35 &50 ". .. Seats now on sale at Kirby's Drug Store.