Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, March 04, 1881, Image 2

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    r riie Daily I teviw.
Tavanda, Pa., Friday, March 4, 1881.
KDIVWRS :
8. W. AI.VORD. NOUI..K N. ALVOItJL
" Bimiltj Itemietr" ontg D 9 ettilt per
month. 'i?ry it.
.Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda
Posts>file* as follows.
ARRI VF„
Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo x. M.
Dushoro Laporte Ac 9.30 "
1,. V. way mail from the North. • 10.00 "
Siiesheipun Ac 11.00 t;
New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. "
Asylum Ac Moil. Wed. and Fri. " u
Troy Burlington Ac t.OC r. m.
Eeßaysville Rome Ac " ""
Closed mail from Erie AN CR lb 2.30 "
L. V. Wav mail from the South.. .4.30 "
Canton Ac ">.OO "
Barclay 0.30 "
ClVd mail fr'ni Elmira A Erie R R10.40 1
DEPART.
Canton Monroeton Ae 9.00 A. M.
L. V. way mail South 9.15
CiVdm,l"EhniruErie AN C R RIO.OO "
Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 "
Bneshequin Ac 12.00 M.
Barclay 1.00 P. M.
New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... "
Asylum Mon Wed and Fri " "
Leltaysville Rome Ac
Dushore Ac 2.45 "
•j. V. way mail North 3.45 k
cf Y Phil and Eastarn States..• .7.45 1
Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M.
MoneY Order office open from S.OO A. m. to
00 p. M.
Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M
P. POWELL, P. M.
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Garfield's Plurality.
Hon. Edward McPherson thus writes
to the editor of the New York Tribune:
"In your paper of this date you follow
the Cincinnati Enquirer in giving to Gen
eral Hancock a popular majority of 8,106.
These figures give the totalt;
General Garfield 4,410,,584
General Hancock 4,424,090
Mr. Weaver 313,893
Neal Dow 10,794
Scattering 3,285
Total 9,109,213
These are said to be the "latest," in
cluding "cooked-up-returns" from South
Carolina and Louisiana. Ido not concur
in this statement ot the result. I took
unusual pains to get the correct result
for the New York Tribune Almanac for
1881, and I obtained a larger popular vote
thau the above table shows and with a
different disposition of the items compos
ing it. Since that publication Nevada
has come to hand officially, and Texas.
The changes in these, with a revision of
the figures in Louisana, give a net gain
to General Garfield of 3,500 votes, and a
net loss to General Ilancock of 1,702.
Making these corrections, the totals
stand, as betweeo General Garfield and
Hancock, as lollows:
General Garfield 1,454,421
General Ilancock . .4,440,180
1
Garfield's plurality 8,235
The total vote previously quoted is in
creased by the later returns by 1,798
votes, and it reaches an aggregate of 9,-
220,348. In making up these tables Gen
eral Garfield is credited with all the votes
east for the two electoral tickets in
Louisiana, as General Hancock is credit
ed with all those cast for tsvo Hancock i
electoral tickets in Virginia, and with all
these cast for the "fusion" electoral
ticket in Maine. Conceding everything
to General Ilancock which can lie claimed
tor him, he is in a minority of over
eight thousand votes. Many of the errors
of current tables have arisen from a fail
ure to correct by the official returns from
the more distant States (conspicuously
Nevada, Tennessee and Texas), and by
failing to contrast the tables upon the j
manifestly fair principle of awarding to !
each candidate the actual vote cast by his' ;
party in the respective States.
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The emigrants arrived in February at ;
Castle Garden arc C,755 against 7,904 the j
preceeding February. The arrivals out
number those of any February hitherto
reported.
I FEW FACTS
in regard to the
White
Sewing
Machine
It is an acknowledged fact that the
White Sewing Machine now stands pro
eminent among first-class machines, for
its simplicity and light-running qualities.
It is a mechanical fact that the White
i Sewing Machine is made from the best
material and of excellent workmanship,
and all its wearing parts are adjustable,
so that, lost motion can be "taken up" in
an instant.
It is an undisputed fact, that the dura
bility of the White Sewing Machine is
sustained by a written warranty for live
years.
It is a progressive fact that the White
embodies the most practical and useful
improvements of other sewing machines,
together with advantages peculiarly its
own.
It is a money-making fact that the
Wnite is the easiest-selling selling ma
chine in the market, and therefore all
wide-awake dealers make it t heir specialty.
It is a gratifying fact that the White
gives universal satisfaction, and that it i"
steadily and rapidly increasing tn public
favor.
CAUTION.
T)o not be imposed upon by agents and parties
who ar interested in the purchase and sale of other
machines. It has become a common trick for un
scrupulous competitors to get a White machine and
put it in bad order so that they might prejudice pnr
chasers against it and in favor of their own machines.
To guard against 'such contemptible trickery, we
advise all intending purchasers to correspond with
us direct, and we will take pleasure in giving them
the address of a regular authorized dealer for the
"White" in their county, or we will offer to sell
them a machine direct at special prices, and guaran
tee satisfaction in every respect.
• fi. C. IVESjIJS, .■Hscnt,
Office at the •IBusic Store,
TO WANDA, FA.
jp*ALL OF 1880 !
Cninpaign Opened
AND
Rosenfield 1
is to the front with a
fjarger Stock ot
HATS AND
CAPS
than usual. Owing to his increasing
trade he has purchased a very large
stock of all the nobby and
campaign styles of
HATS ANI) CAPS, INCLUDING!
<*ariicld and •Irthur,
Btancorh and English,
Weaver ami Chambers.
Call in ami get your choice before they
are gone, and vote for whom you please.
Also take a look at the LAKGE STOCK
OF CLOTHING being received daily J
[M. E liOSENFIELD
TC7TBS. D. V. .STEDGE,
Manufacturer ©>and deaiee tn
Ilninoii Ha,ir (roods,
Special atler/iai givati L*
! COMBINGS—Iioo/a all turned one war.
i
Switches from ft upwards. Also agent for Huri
' IT'S IN VISIBLE SACK I'OWDEK, Madam Clark's
| Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Silastics.
Particular attention paid to dressing ladies hair at
| their homes or at my place of business, over Kvaus
it llildreth's stor. * MRU. D. Y. BTEDGK -
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Towaiula, Pa.
I
F ou
Biair i'ut ami Khar?
Ua ; tlic
WARD HOUSE SHAVING BARLOR
BTEDGE
j Is there.
j CURED BY
DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK
HEADACHE I'ILLS.
A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head
ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Paralysis, Palpita
tion of the Heart, ami Head
ache arising fro in over
stimulation either
from
OPIUM OR ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS.
Thete Pills are very pleasant to take (they dis
solve in tin* mouth) and effectually cure all dieases
arising from a deranged nervous system.
If your druggist is not supplied, ask. him to pro
cure it for you, from the wholesale "dealers. Sent ;
to any address on receipt of oO cents.
For Bale by
CLARK B. PC).ITER,
QPECIAL NOTICE!
O
THE NEW YORK, LAKE ERSE & WESTERN R. R.
Ever mindful of the interests •! its patrons, has
established a CI TY
ticket Office at Wmvanffa.
REDUCED 1' ATKS to all principal points WEST.
For passage tickets, colonists' tickets, or tickets fot
a party of passengers, apply at the office of the New
York, Lake Erie & Western R. R., Ward House,
Towauda, Pa. Baggage checked to all points.
JOHN E. WARD, Agent.
*
5 Dollar outfit sent free to those who wish to en
gage in the most pleasant and profitable busi
ness known. Everything new—capital not re
quiren We will furnish you everything. flOaday
and upwards is easily made without staying away
from home over night. No risk whatever. Many '
ne worker wanted at once. Many arc making |
fortunes at the business. Ladies make as much as j
iuc, and young boys and girls make great pay. No J
one who is willing to work fails to make more limn. '
ey every day than can be made in a week at any ;
ordinary employment. Those who engage atonce !
will find a short road to fortune. Address 11.
Ilallet it Co., Portland, Maine.
HTT* T T™*) Yourselves l.y making moil
l I f~~" <Y when a golden chance is
offered, thereby always keep
tng poverty from your door. Those who always
lake advantage of the good chances for making
money that are offered, generally become wealthy;
while those who do not improve such chances re
main in poverty. \\ c want many men, women,
hoys and girls to work for us rig'it in their own
localities. The business will pay laore than out
times ordinary wages. We 1 Ornish an expensive
outfit and all that you need, free. No one who en
gages fails to make money very rapidly. You can
devote your whole time to the work, or only your
spare moments. Full information and all that is
needed sent free. Address Stiason Xc Co., Portland.
Maine.
Cb 1 /"N Outfit furnished free, witli full in-
L J struutions lor conducting the most
profitable business that anyone can
engage in. llie business is so easy to learn, and
our instructions are so simple and plain, that any
one can make great profits from the very start. No j
one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as 1
successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large i
sums. Many have mails at the business over one !
hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it 1
ever known before- All who engage are surprised
at the ease and rapidity with which they are able
to make money. You can engage in this business
during your spare time at great profit. Yau do not
have to invest capital in it. W take all the risk.
Those who need ready money, should writs to us
;at once. All furnished free. Address True Sr Co., i
Augusta, Maine.
PASSENGERS
WEST
Should remember that tha regular Tickat OtTlca at
tiro upper depot, Towanda, is the place to purehaa*
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at the
Bjoivest I 9 osAiblf £2ales
jby any route. For information a* to routes, time
changes, connections, Ike., to any place in the United
i States or Canada, call on or address
11. E. BABCOCK,
Ticket Agent, Towanda, Pa.
DAVIS
VERTICAL FEED
Si nt pie si, St ron gest au d
does work that can not be
done on aup under feed
\ marhine.
<>. A. BLACK, Agent,
sdP* Send for Samples. Towanda, Pa.
pOATj r COAL :
w
c.eee.be* B'Oi* i\ists :
At •? 11 £/ EiOlt I" # XXKP, formerly Tierce's
Sullivan Coal,
LARGE STOVE, f3 00
SMALL STOVE, 3*5
CHESTNUT, 3 2 a
EGG, 3 00
GRATE, 3 00
SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 13
With same additional ahargea far tallage.
W. X. M ALL®RY
October. 24, U7>.<
HW. MILLER
■ keeps several
PUBLIC HACKS
and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly.
He runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night
early morning trains 'ii cents per passenger. Regu
lar customer* supplied vfiih tickets at reduced rates.
Charges for attending funerals fioiu 52.6U to #o.o'J.
Horses and carriages to let.
Orders left at the El well House will receive careful
atteutian. 11. W. MILLER.
Nov. 27, HWO.
QTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THE
HAIR.
A save rues for Dandruff and all other
diseases of the Scalp. Stops the hair
fru felling et.t,: invigorates bl;9 hair
nerves; cleanse; the kiair perfectly and
gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss that
cannot be obtained without itt use.
Manufactured and sold by
l). V. STKDGE,
Towanda, Pa.
£"NOAL„
Nathan Tidd,
HHAI.BK IN
PITTSTON, WILKES - BAKRE, AND
Loyal Sock Coal.
lavitc the patronage of hia old friend* and the put',
lie generally. 1 shall keep a full assortment
01 all *i*cs,
AK s{l ALL sau, AT
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
Yard and oflle,|foot of fine afcreetphiet south uf
Cour }i©t.se '
AugSO. N". TIDD.