DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 26. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. JOSEPH MARSHALL returned from a \i->it to the West Branch vestcrdav. Mrs. PATRICK, her son WILLIE and Prof Roynixs, have returned from Mt. Clemtuens, Mich. ORNAI. KELLOGG, of the Elwoll House, has sold his valuable team of matched blacks {.to HoYT Brothers of New York. CLARENCE W. NEVINS, of IIOUTON'S Bunk, Now York, is .spending ;i short vaca tion with liis parents on Chestnut street. G. N. BEERS, of Orwell, was in town yes terday, looking just as natural as when he used to bring tin* mail in from the east every day. Judge STAI.FOKI) and wife, of Browutown, went on the late excursion to New York—but their objective point wasKidgtield, Ct.. where their son Fit AN K lives. Mrs. BEERS, SUSIE, HENRY and ELEANOR left on No. 7 yesterday a. in., intending to spend the afternoon at Itev Mr. SEOUL'S in Tunkhannoek, and to go on to Connecticut early thi-- morning. Immediately after the nomination of Cupt. IIORTON for Sheriff, Dr. NEWELL sent a dis patch to his wife in Wyalusing, announcing the fact, and the village Hag was raised in honor of the event. At Terry town people gave expression to their joy by the tiring of canuon. GOING TO OTHER FlELDS.—Sunday next the Rev. JOHN S. BEERS will preach his farewell sermon in Christ's Church, tln< place. The Rev. Mr. BEERS has officiated here during the past live vears with great success. During his ministry the church ed ition was much improved and enlarged, and many communicants added to the congrega tion. This was only accomplished by great industry and labor on the part of the minis ter, who has been indefatigable in building up the Episcopal interest in Towanda and vicinity. During this time our people have learned to highly esteem the reverend gentle man, and bis friends have constantly increas ed. But he believes he is called to other lields of labor, and a large congregation uni versally regrets his departure. No minister who ever had charge of this parish will go from among us with so universal feeling of sorrow for his departure. He leaves the [church and congregation in a much more prosperous condition than he found it, and we only hope he may lind as many friends elsewhere as he has here. lie has been a good and faithful servant of the Master and people. We wish him the greatest of suc cess in Massachusetts, where he will go from here.— Argus. 011 ANGK lU.osso.ws.—For the first time in many months Towanda social circles were yesterday excited by a brilliant wedding. The •'high contracting parties'' wen;'.Mß. JOHN 1). STHYKKK, of the First National IJank of this place, and Mi-s Srsrrc 3IOUGA.V, daugh ter of the late W. 11. 31OUGAX. The cere, rnony was performed by Dev. Dr. STKWAKT at the Fresbvterian Cbnrch, in the presence of a large company. At a little after two p. in., the doors were thrown open and the in vited guests were seated by the ushers, while the organist was discoursing appropriate mu sic. Precise yat 2;:) the bride and groom entered the Church and proceeded up the aile accompanied by the ushers, and took their places on an improvised platform in front of aud covering the pulpit. Doctor STKWAHT conducted the beautiful ami impressive s l'- Vi *c, faultlessly: meanwhile the organ peal ed forth mnsie so soft and sweet that it al most added enchantment tot lie scene. The pulpit was artistically decorated with unique lloral designs, above which a star of gas jets shone brightly. Suspended over the heads of ths bride and groom was a parasol composed of evergreep, flanked on either side by a white dove and surmounted bv a floral double TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ISBI. knot. At the close of the ceremony the bridal party accompanied by a goodly number of relatives, proceeded to the resi dence of Mrs. Mono. AX. on Main street, where a eolation was spread, and several hours were j pleasantly spent in social enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. STRYKER left on No. 2, last eveninsr, for a short trip, after which they will return here and settle.down as staid, sensible married people. The ushers wore, SAM. W. BUCK, li. T. J IIALE, I)r. C. M. PRATT and B. \Y. WEL LINGTON. Prof. KNAUFF. the gentleman who built the organ, presided at the instrument and produced the most exquisite music. At the close of the banquet, and while the young couple were taking their departure for the train, they were showered with old slioes, rice, &c., in token of the best wishes of their friends. No school to-day. Teachers have all gone lo Association at New Albany. The Musical Club, consisting of 11. Walker, jr., 11. Stolen, Charles Ilostner, Lil Thomas, George Stevens, Bigler Storrs, .Fames Ben ncft. Will Stevens. .Julius Eilenbergea, Geo. Honiet, Oliver Gilbert, and Samuel Zeigler, with Nat Young, as cook, are in the Jolly Follows Camp''at tin' mouth of Sugar Run creek. They will remain until Monday, when they break eamn. 15. Sept .s. Caurt Proceedings. The Grand .Jury disposed of the following esses: TRUE KILLS. Com. vs. Patrick Ward, Larceny. Com. vs. O. P. Taylor, assault and battery. ! torn, vs Siiprmau Bradley, assault and bat - ! tcry. 1 Com. vs Draper Perry, larceny. Com. vs Patrick Conley, assault and battery. | Com. vs Sarah Gilson, Kate Gilson and Jesse Dilts, keeping bawdy house. Com. vs Riley Sicklcr, assault and battery. Com. ys Elsie Yandcrpool. keeping a haw- I dy house. Com. vs John Cullilian, selling in'oxicating i drinks on Sunday. Com. vs Mclvin Moore, larceny. Com. vs F. A. Wheeler, felonious assault. Com. vs Joseph Pool, aggravated assault and battery. Com, vs Patrick Brophy, assault and bat. : Com. vs William MeChue. larceny. Com. vs Murtv McAey and Timothy Sulli , van, assault and battery. Com. vs Patrick Higgins and William Fas | >etf, forcible entry. Com. vs Daniel Driscoll, ascault and bat. NOT TRUE HILLS. i Com. vs I'mplirev Brown, pointing a pistol. Warren Robinson prosecutor for cost. Coin. vs. Warren Robinson, assault and i batteiy. < 'ounty for costs. Com. vs Whitiield Keen, assault and bat. Joseph Yanderpoel prosecutes for costs. Coin, vs T, F. Dent, false pretences. J. O. Frost prosecutor for costs. Com. vs Anthony O'Boylc, false pretenses. County for costs. Coin, vs (J. A. Burns, assault and battery. W. 11. Strops prosecutor for costs. | Com. vs Aggie Doornail, fornication. Me linda I lonian prosecutrix for costs. Com. vs John Oullinan. selling liquor to miners. Patrick M. Iliggins, prosecutor for costs. Com. vs Richard Vargason and Mary Var gason, larsonv. Religious services will be held at MeKee's Hall, West Warren, on Saturday evening September 10th, at 7 :'3O, Rev. M, KINGSRURY of Vermont, ofiiciating. Subject, '• Salvation for all." Wanted, a young man acquainfcd with the clothing business. Enquire of 31. L. Sehnce berg, El well House, or store in Means block. METEOROLOGICAL.— The thermometer at Dr. 11. C. POUTER & SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine .streets, indicated as follows: SEPTEMBER 8. Gn. lu. —70 (leg. above zero. <) a. in.—"g; 12 in.— 80; 3 p. in.—B*>; 6 p. in.—S'{; 9 p. m.—7B. Average temperature during tlie day—7B. SEPTEMBER 9. 6 a. in.—72 degs. above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS YOR TO-DAY.—Fair; easterly, slutting to southerly winds; stationary or J higher temperature; lower barometer. The President's Condition. The President Recovers from the Fatigue of the Journey. MARKED 1N PROVEMEXT. A decided gain in the President's con dition yesterday was gratifying evidence of the wisdom of his not too early re moval to the seashore. The invigorating sea air has had the desired effect. Let us hope and pray that with God's blessing the improvent begun may be uninterrupt ed, and that his complete restoration may be speedy. At ten d'cloek last evening he was sleeping soundly. OFFICIAL BULLKTIKS. LONG BKANCII, SEPT. 8, 1881. 8 :;10 A. M. At the morning examination made at 8 o'clock the President's pulse was 101; temperature 98.7; respiration 18. lie was restless and wakeful during the early part of the night but after 12 midnight slept well until morning. His general condition appears more encouraging. <s:3b, l\ M. At 12 m., to-day the President's tem perature was 98.4; pulse, 94 ; respiration, 17. At the evening dressing at 5:30 p. m., temperature, 99.1 ; pulse, 1 (JO ; respi ration. 18. lie has taken a liberal amount I of food, both solid and fluid, with appar ent relish. By a special request of the President it has been made our duty to say in this public manner to Surgeon 'General J. K. Barnes, Surgeon J. J. ! Woodward and Doctor Robert Ueyburn, | that in dispensing with their services as j his medical attendants, he was actuated i only by a wish to relieve them of labor j and responsibility, which, In his improved ' condition, he could no longer impose up on them. Both the President and Mrs. j Garliehl desire to express to these gentlc i men personally and in the same public I manner, their high appreciation of the | great skill and discretion which they have so constantly exercised as associate : council in the management of his case up to the present time. [Signed.] BMSS. HAMILTON. The republican State convention at llar risburg yesterday, passed off very quietly ! if not harmoniously. Secretary Quay was i temporary and General Harry White pcr ; manent chairman. Gen. Baily was nomi nated for State Treasurer by a vote of 157 to 84 for Davies. NEW BUSINESS LOCALS. A Landau Tlai k for salt!. Enquire of I). M. Wil eok, Bridge Bt. Harness Store. Kd. MOVILLESSEAUX, our enterprising Jeweller has just secured the agency for the John Foley, Celebrated "Hank" 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 Pointed Stylographic Pen"or "Ink Pen cil" the wonder of the age. Pull and see it. l\v. MARRIED. 81 ID KEE—MORGAN—At the First Presbyterian Church, Thursday afternoon, Sept. Sth, by Rev. John S. Stewart, 1). D., Mr. John 1). Stryker and Miss Susie A. Morgan, all of this place. M ILLS—-H ARK N ESS—At the residence of.Mrs. E. R. He Long, in North Towanda, Thursday morning, Sept. Bth,by Rev. P. IL Wright, Steph en A. Mills, Esq., and Mrs. llarkness. lll I■ Hill I. II I in— !—■ I ■ ■■IWIWiMm, JIMI j L L PECK & OVERTON, Attorney s-at-Law, Trmnda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BKNJ. M. PECK. \ X TILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING X X TON, A TTORNEYB-A T-LA IF, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. PRICE ONE CENT. TOWANDA AND MEIIOOPA NY Stage leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, atone p. m. Notices of passen gers and packages may be left at Stevens & Long's, and will be carefully attended to. B. 11. DROWN, jul-28. * Proprietor. SII. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on sbcr notice. From long experience both in city and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the 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 early morning trains (Xos. 12, 8 and 3,) no reduction for these trains, 535 renin per pannenffcr. Regu lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates. Charges for attending parties, one couple $1.50; two couples in one load, §I.OO per couple; for attending funerals from $2.00 to $3.00. Ilack by the hour sl, Horses and carriages to let. Orders left at bis ottice below council rooms wi 1 receive careful attention. 11. W. MILLER. Nov. 27, 1880. J-y) YOU WANT A STYLISH FALL SUIT CALL AT GRADY'S • Corner Main and Pine Streets, AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE. Mr. GRADY has just received an endless variety of CLOTHS and SETT INGS for FALL & WINTER WE ARE, and can give you "FITS" at Bottom Prices. Sept. G. FRANK P. GRADY. IIALL TOWANDA. ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday Kve. jSept. 13. GREATER THAN EVER. A BERCItOMBI E'S Boston Ideal Cmpa/vy. Giving the finest rendition of Mrs. Beechor Stowe's great immortal work ever witnessed on any Stage, Uncle Tom's Cabin With all its magnificent Tableaux and Scenic EGeccts. The incomparable BLANCHE In her great impersonation of T O # S V . With songs dances and Banjo Solos. LITTLE PANSY a.s EVA. The smallest, youngest and best Child Actress in the world. 0)/1 Supported by the Boston Ideal O)/} ' Company. /v 1/ Nashville University Students, Marks' Donkey, and a Pack of Siberian Blood hounds. , ADMISSION .... 25 Cents Reserved Seats . - - 35 &50 " Scats now on ;de at lvirby's Drug Store.
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