Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, March 24, 1880, Image 2

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    The Daily Review.
Towanda. Pa,, Wednesday Mar. 24, 1880.
EDITORS :
d. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD.
'• IJi/r/ Uerievr" only 35 renin per
month. Try it.
The reasons accompanying the applica
tion for pardon in the corrupt solicitation
cases, after reviewing the act of 1811,
which makes Philadelphia and Allegheny
counties iiuble for mob damage and which
the reasons affirm is an unjust discrimina
tion against those localities, relate the
history in brief of the introduction and
progress of the Koit bill in the Legisla
ture, refer to the excitement attending
every vote upon it, and say that because
of intense feeling against the act of 1811'
Kemble, like many other citizens, did all
he could for the passage of the Riot bill,
in order that Allegheny and Philadelphia
counties should have relief: that he was
not personally interested in the passage
of the bill, but only assisted, as did other
citizens of the State, in creating substan
tial support for it; that his testimony be
fore the investigating committee had made
him technically guilty of a violation of
the act oi 1874, and desiring to hide noth
ing and reaffirming the truth, he had put
in a plea of guilty accompanied by his
protest that the plea should not be con
strued into an admission of criminal
guilt on his part; the ends of justice do
not demand that a sentence of line and
imprisonment be imposed; the public
conviction is all that justice demands
and now since the law has been interpre
ted and conviction had its effect, justice
will not be impaired by a pardon; that
the punishment already suffered by these
men iu their social and business rela
tions is altogethes enough to satisfy the
law and the board.
About the only certainty in the domain
of the uncertain, if one may so say, is the
fact that if General Grant's name goes be
fore the convention at all, Illinois will sup
port him from first to last. No true
friend of any other candidate will flatter
him with any delusive hope to the con
teary. It is probably true, all rumors to
the contary notwithstanding that Mr.
Sherman will also have the full support
in his own State, and of course Mr. lilaine
w ill be indorsed by Maine. Those who
talk of a divded Illinois delegation must
mean that in case the State has no local
candidate it will give some votes to Mt.
lilaine and some to Mr. Sherman.—
Chicago Journal (Rep.)
The House of the Good Shepherd
Catholic Orphan Asylum and llouse of
Commitment for Women, of St Paul
Minnisota, was burned Sunday morning.
The upper story was used as a dormi
tory, and twenty-five children were sleep
ing there when the fire broke out.
Through the efforts of the Sisters all were
got out with out injury. The building
was entirely destroyed. The loss is esti
mated at $3,000; insured for .$2,000. The
furniture was insured.
The entire State debt of Michigan is
estimated to be only eight hundred and
ninety thousand dollars, while there are
nearly a million of dollars in the sinking
fund to pay it with. A still more re
markable fact is t lie recent
completion of a new capitol building
for fifteeu thousand dollars less thanUhe
estimated cost and the appropriation
made by the Legislature for its construc
tion. Michigan is a model State.
Senators Conkling, Allison, Carpenter
and others on Friday last accompanied
Senator Cameron on a visit to the home
of General Simon Cameron. It is sup
posed that the object of the visit was a
consultution on the Presidential question.
If the young man had the political acu
men and noble traits of his father, he
would spare the party many blunders.
N KW
JOB
• PRINTING
OFFICE.
We-respectfully luvite public attention to
our
COMPLETE JOB'PRINTING HOUSEf
Corner Main and Fine, streets, over the
Music Store.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND PIIAMPLET
WORK A SPECIALTY.
I.KTT ICR.
NOTE
AND
BILL HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
TAGS
executed ou the shortest notice.
BUSINESS, PARTY AND CALLING CARDS
printed to order.
BXtALVORD 4 SON.-'
Grant,
it is
Blaine
To see, vas a Great Sheneral, and mighty
Bopnlar.
Tilden,
3d Derm is talked next.
It is equally evident that
Rosenfield
Has the largest assortment of
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS
Ever brought into this market, compris
ing the following popular patterns :
U. S. GRANT,
Appolo, Westmoreland. Dussoldorf,
Mendota, Brunswick, Hamilton, Thurio,
Rod Cross, London, Space, St. Julian,
Troacadero, Peerless, Broadway, Our
Boys, Florence, Captain, F.uglUh, Cham
pion, and Fashion.
Standing and Lavdown, 4 ply, Linen
Collars at 15 cents each.
—ALSO—
The Best, 4 ply, Linen Cuffs at 25 cents.
—ALSO—
A NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS.
50th YEAR
GODEYS' LADY'S BOOK.
The oldest and Best Fashion Magazine
in America.
SUBSCRIPTION PKICK
REDUCED TO .$2.00 PER YEAR.
Subscriptions will 1k received at this Office in
Clubs with this Pui>er.
The DAILY REVIEW and Godey'a Lady's
Book for one Year at $4.50.
See what Uodey's Ladv's Book will Contain
IN 1880.
Nearly 1200 pages of tirst-chis* Literary matter.
12 Steel Plate Beautiful Original Engraving*.
12 Large anl Elegantly Colored Fashion Plate*.
24 Pages of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
900Engravings,on Art, Science, and Fashion.
12 Large Diagram Patterns of Ladies' and Chil
dren's Dresses.
12 Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes.
200 ur more Original Receipts for Family Use.
And the usual Original Department matters.
The January No. of the New Year will be issued
December rst, and will contain the open n g chap
ters of one of tho Best Serial Stories over printed in
American Magazine, by
CHRISTIAN RKID,
the author of " A Gentle Belie," •' Valerie Ayl
raer," *• Morton House," etc,, entitled
liOSLYN S FORTUNE.
We have engaged a Full Corps of Distinguished
Writers, whose Contributions will enrich Godey'a
Lady's Book during the year.
Send in your Clubs at once. You can add any
names a/tervcards at the same f>rice at the
original Club.
TERMS.—Cash in Advance.
POSTAQS PREPAID.
One copy, one year, $2 00
Two copies, one year 3 70
Three copies, one year, f> 25
Four copies, one year 6 00
Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the
person getting up the club, making six cop
h'S, 9 60
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Address,
GOPKY'S LADY'S BOOK PUB. CO. (LlmtteJ.p
QOAL! COAL!
<ll E.lr FOR CJISU !
The following price# will be charged for
VHttvtCMVMs! COJiE. in the yard, in ali the
yard* signature# hereto attached, uutM furthe
notice:
STOVE, $4 25
CHESTNUT, 4 25
GRATE, 4 25
EGG, . 4 25
e<r Cartage, FIFTY CENTS PKR TON IN
addition to above, and an EXTRA CHARGE far
carrying in.
W. M. MAI,LORY, Towanoa.
HENRY MERCUR,
NATHAN TIDD, "
K. B. PIERCE, "
IIARTLETT 8R03., Wyeos.
At.ff.JJbjr.dfJf P.EO, formerly Phi#
nej's:
Sullivan Coal,
LARGE STO VE , f3 00
SMALL STOVE, 3 3*
CHESTNUT, 3 2H
EGG t 3 00
OR A TE, 3 § 0
SMALL CHESTNUT\ 2 13
With same additional charges for cartage.
W. M. MALLORY.
October, '24, H7O.
ATTRACTIONS
:AT:
H. JACOBS'
'I'EM PL EOF FASHION.
(No. 2, Pattou's Block.)
TO WANDA, PA.
I have just received a large
stock of SPRING GOODS,
sisting in part of
MENS' ROYS AND YOUTHS'
CLOTHING,
which I am offering cheaper than
the cheapest.
Spring Styles of HATS and
CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS,
and a beautiful selection of Neck
Wear, SCARFS,TIES, &c.,&c.
Hosiery and Gents' Underwear
in great variety and very cheap.
Iluy your Clothing of me and
Save monev.
<0
If. JACOBS,
The Clothier.
Towanda, March 10, 1880.
C o.u: -
NATHAN TIDD,
DKA.LKR IN
PITTSTON, WILKKS *BARRE, AND
LOYAL SOCK COAL.
Invite# the patronage of his old friends and the pub
Uc generally. I shall keep a full asnortmeat
ot ail sire#,
▲no SHALL SELL AT
LOWEST PRICKS FOR CASH.
Yard and office, foot of Pine street, just south #t
Court House. L
Aug. 30 N. TIDD.