The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, January 13, 1880. EDITORS : B. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOKD. j Raily Review" only 525 renin per month. Try it. The following is a copy of the letter notifying Colonel Stanley Woodward of his appointment: JANUARY 1), 1880. I COLONEL STANLEY WOODWARD: MY DEAR SIR: I have this day directed j to be issued to you a commission as Ad-, ditional Law Judge of the several courts j of Luzerne county. I am reluctant to | modify in any way the satisfaction with which I confer the short term of judicial duty upon you. But it is only frank and fair to say to you that it is issued against the earnest and deep-seated convictions of valued frieu .ls, politically' and that j both their rights and mv own inclinations i will forbid my promoting your success ; in a future contest over the succession, involving as it will, other personal and I political friends. This term conferred on you the law dives me the duty and re- j sponsibility of centering, and any person al motives of my own in the matter must, ns you readily appreciate, tejminatc with this act, not grudgingly performed. Very truly yours. HENRY M. IIOYT. i Superintendent Wicker>hain is now preparing and will this week issue war rants to school directors in the State cov ering the year ending June, 1871), for one millou dollars, the ainout due them from the State for that period. According to the Superintendent's estimate the Com monwealth owes the schools about Js>2,- 500,000. State Treasurer Noyes says the Treasury will be in a condition to cash about half the amount of the warrants the present month, and the remainder will be honored by the tirst of June next. Auditor General Sehell will state in his annual report, which will be out in a week, that by a ridged collection of taxes under the revenue law, the deliciency in the Treasury, amounting to over two million seven hundred thousand dollars, will be made up in two years. • Bisuor IIAVKN'S DKATII. —Although Bis hop Haven did not die until six o'clock in the evening of Saturday week, it be came evident that his end was near, and his physician so said to him. His reply was this: " When that agony was upon me at the beginning of this illness, I fear ed it was the grip of death." He express ed a wish to see as many of his friends as possible, and during the day many called upon him, to each of whom he had something to say. To one caller his re mark was: "Good-night, Doctor; when we meet again it will be good morning." An hour before he passed away he fell asleep. On awakening he looked up and said: "There is no river here; it iS all _ beautiful." He did not speak again. The Republican County Committee of Beaver county elected J. 11. Hannah Sen atorial and 11. C. Patterson and Silas Warrick representative delegates to the State Convent ion. They go uuinst ructed, but will support Judge Green for Supreme Judge, and Senator Lemon for Auditor General. Grant is probably their tirst choice for President, and Blaine second. In Beaver county the committee always elects the delegates. There will be general gratification felt because of the recovery of Bishop Stevens from his recent severe and protracted ill ness. He is yet forbidden to preach, but he was able to visit his ollice last week, and expect s to perform such of his otlicial duties as relate to the rite of confirma tion. The Western I'nion Telegraph Compa ny has prepared a bill to preserve tele grams from unreasonable search and seizure, and from pioduction in courts, which it will ask to have introduced in ; Congress. There arc 16,000,000 bushels of grain | in the eleva'ors at Chicago, and many roads refuse to receive grain for that mar- 1 ket because there is no place to store it upon its arrival. Word Willi TSTy Customers, Two years ago, when I came among you a stranger, you kind-! ly extended to me a generous j patronage, and our relations have ; been of the most cordial and I trust mutually beneficial charac- j ter. I am certain you have all i , | shown me that you were friends | indeed, and I have striven to merit your confidence and pat i ronage, and now being about to return to my old home, not be-j cause " 1 love Ceaser less, but; Rome more," I desire to give you all some evidence of my ap preciation of your friendship, and j have decided to offer my entire 1 stock of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS, WINTER 1 SUITINGS, &C., at greatly re duced prices during the remain- j der of my stay in Towanda. The goods will be disposed of at a sacrifie in order to close out 1 stock. 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