Tlie Daily T&csvievv. Tovvanda. Pa,, fdanday March 23, ibdO. EDITORS : H. W. ALVOItI). VOBI.K X. AhVOItP. " iitiiltf /.Vr/rjf" "</'/ 585 cent* prr month. '/'•/ it. OOTaOMawriania I Pf rfwwrw-. Senator Cameron, of l'eniisy Ivania, yes terday introduced an important resolution providing for a commission to take into consideration the whole question of inter state commerce. The commission is to consist of three Senators, appointed by the President of the Senate' three mem bers of the House, to be chosen l>v the Speaker, and three additional Commis sioners, to be appointed by the President. The Commission has set before it the whole vast problem of interstate com merce. with the request that it will report its surest ions for the hotter regulation of the same to the next Congress. Tin time is short, and it is not surprising that Senator Cameron in the remarks he made in introducing the resolution, expressed himself us being not over-coutidcnt of a favorable solution of the problem. The inquiry will hardly fail, however, to add something to the general knowledge ol tie subje't or to sugg. st some in asum which may partially relieve tiled tliculties and inequalities of the existing system. l! is gravely proposed to set ttpaTei ritorial Government for Alaska, the satin being provided with till the machinery re quired by a populous region. The bill for litis purpose, just completed by the House Committee on Territories, con templates a Governor, Secretary of the Territory, and other functionaries, live courts, and a Delegate to Congress. Tin total white population of Alaska is about USO, and tor purposes of political illustra tion. the number of voters is usually put down at fifteen. To give this handful ol people a Governor and a representation in Congress, to say nothing of the courts, would he a farce of the broadest kind. The bill of iho Committee on territories might wry properly be called a bill toc.e ate ollieial sinecures. The real motive ol the promoters of this grotesque scheme lias not yet been made know n, but t! e e is every reason to suppose that somebody is looking out for a chance to get a living at the expense of the United States Gov ernment.—X. 1". Times. The Washington correspondent of the Trtbuw reports a decided change ai*.sent iment among ltepnhlieans at Washington, in relation to the third term, since the New York Convention at Utica chose a united delegation (or Grant. An eminent member of the party believes the danger of General Giant's nomination to he very great ; because t lie men who are managing his campaign are the oldest and most ex perienced politicians in the party; they have the full power of the machine to work with; they have Pennsvlvania, New York, and, in all probabilities, Illinois, to start with: and other States will be likely to w heel into line before the Con vention is held, or on the first ballot. And the masses of the people are with the politicians, and the politicians who favor the nomination of Gen. Grant are with the people. There is no use of attempting to stem the tide. The Tribune begins to re alize the fact, and in due time will take its old place among the ablest and most uncompromising of Republican journals. Judge John Kiee was a very violent secessionist, and in a speech urging se cession, sad: "Why, the Yankees! If they show light we can whip them with pop-guns!" A short time after the war Judge Rice was making a speech m> the same cross-roads where he had made his boasting speech before the war. One of the audience aske.i him if he was uol the same Judge Kiee that spoke there in 18G0 "I am," lie replied. "Well, didn't you say, that we could whip the Yankees with pop guns." did, and we could have done it ; but, 'em, they wouldut tight us that way!" Great AUCTION Sale —OF— DRY GOODS —ln charjn* of- O J. L. KENT, (AGENT) Towanda, Pa., C o mmenain g MARCH 15, And continuing, day and evening, until closed out. The stock is now in fine condi tion, antl the goods o fie red are desirable. The popular auctoncer S. 11. TAYLOR, of KLMIRA, will sell the above stock. The LADIES are especially invited to attend. :o: •J. L. KE\T, Agput, Tovvand, March 12, 1880. ( Jraiit, it Ls Blaine To see, vas a Groat Sheueral, ami mighty liopular. Til den , 3d Dorm is talked next. It is equally evident that Rosenfleld Has the largest assortment of LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS Ever brought into this market, compris ing the following popular patterns: U. S. GRANT, Vppolo, Westmoreland. Dnsseldorf. .Mendota, lirniiswick, Hamilton, Thnrio. Red Cross, London. Space, St. Julian, Troacadero, Peerless, Broadway, Our Boys, Florence, Captain, English, Cham pion, and Fashion. Standing and La.vdown, 4 ply, Linen Collars at 13 cents each. 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UK AT ATTRACTIONS H. JACOBS' TEMPL E OF F A S IIION. (No. 2, Pattern's Block.) TOWANDA, I'A. I have just received a large stock of SPRING GOODS, sisting in part of MENS' BOYS AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, which I am offering cheaper than the cheapest. Spring Styles of IIATS 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. Buy your Clothing of me and Save money. //. JACOBS, The Clothier. Towanda, March 10, ISSO. QOA,:. NATIIAN TIDI), DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKES - BAHRK, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of liisold friends and the pub lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment ot all sizes, AND SHALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and office, foot of Pine str-iet, just south Court House. Aug. 30 N. TIDD.
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