Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 09, 1881, Image 2

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    The Daily Review.
Towanda, Pa., Saturday, April 9, 1881.
EDITORS.
8. W. ALVORI). NOBLK N. AI.VORD.
"Daily iteviewr" only XII crn/i per
n:outh. fry it.
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The Real Issue.
Viewed in the light simply of a scram
ble for the possession of the offices, the
republican mojority in the United States
Senate could hardly justify their course
in permitting the obstruction of business
for so long a time, but the contest in
volves much more. The real issue is
plainly stated by Senator Mitchell, in a
recent interview with a reporter of" the
Press: ''There seems to be a missappre
hension on the part of many Republicans
in Pennsylvania as well as some of our
Stale newspapers regarding the meaning
of the cotest in the Senate. If the only
advantage to be derived from the strug
gle was the possession of the offices of
the Senate I would not engage in it for
one moment. Those who regard it from
that standpoint have indeed a poor
notion of the importance of the issue.
The Democrats in the House of Represen
tatives for two years refused to make
any appropriation for the payment of
Deputy Marshals, whose presence at the
polls in many of the States North as well
as South was absolutely indispensable to
honest elections. We know that the de
nial of free suffrage to the negroes in the
Southern States is the cause of a sold
Democratic representation from those
States in the National Legislature. We
also know that the votes of the colored
men in Virginia fpeely cast and honestly
counted, together with the votes of Ma
hone's 80,000 white followers, will re
deem the Old Dominion from Bourbon
rule. The Republican party is giving its
aid and encouragement to Mahone be
cause he is the only agent through whom
the colored voters of at least one South
ern State can secure their rights, and by
whose means the wedge to split the solid
South will be inserted. I know very
little about Riddleberger, the candidate
for Sargeant-at-arms. lie is, I believe,
an anti-Bourbon Democrat. Whethej
his views on the question of the suffrage
in the South meet tho approval of the
Northern Republicans can be inferred
when it is knowa that on the eve of a re
cent election in Virginin, addressing an
audience of Bourborns, lie informed them
that if they attempted to prevent the ne
groes from voting they would be met at
the ballot-box by men prepared to use
armed force if necesstry to secure the ne
gro his rights. The independent Repub
licans of Pennsylvania should understand
this great subject in its true light, and
mot be deceived or prejudiced by the
statements of those who think to be in
dependent is to oppose every thing that
tlic party organization approves."
Hon. Hiram Price, who has just been
appointed Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs, is a Pennsylvanian by birth, having
been born in Washington County, Jan
uary 10, 1814. Ilis public liie began in
1859, when he was elected Presdent of
the Stale Bank of lowa. During the Re
bellion he was appointed Paymaster Gen
eral by the Governor of that State. In
18G2 lie was elected to the Thirty-eighth
Congress, re-elected to the Thirty-ninth
and fortieth, and declined to be a candi
date for the Forty-first. He was elected
to the Forty-lifth Congress and re-elected
to the Forty-sixth. He was an active
member of the House and held an influen
tial place on the Committee on Banking
and Currency, lie has been indentifled
with the liepudlican party in his State
ever since its iception. He has been a
leading banker, merchant and railroad
man, and is peculiarly fitted for the po
sition to which he is to be called. He
Is a man of large wealth, and his money,
influence and personal labors have been
freely given to the needs of the Methodist
Church, of which lie* has been a strict
aiember.
Business Cards.
ALVORD & SON,
JOB PRINTERS,
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa
DBAVERCOOL,
• Manufacturer of
OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS,
An<] Library Tables. Hhop corner Second and
Poplar streets. mar 23 81
DR. T.B. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence
corner Maple and Second Streets,
ELSBREE & SON,
AITOIINEYS-AT-LA IV.
South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N. (J. ELSBIIEE. | L. ELSBEEK
FL. IIOLLISTER 1). 1). S.
■ (Successor to I)r. E. 11. Angle.)
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, Becond lloor of Dr. Pratt's
office. . lOjuuSO
F THORNTON,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi
ence.) Orders received at Holmes & Passage's
Music Store.
ri W. RYAN,
■oOUNT YS UP Ell IN IEND EN 7
Office Patton's Block.
GF. MASON,
A TTOIINE Y-A T I.A W,
Office over Patch & Tracy, Main street.
HENRY STREETER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
TOWANDA, PA.
JOHN W. CODDINO,
A TTOIINE Y-A T- LA \V,
Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store.
Oi). KINNEY,
A T TO R NE Y-A 7 - LA I V,
Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa.
PECK & OVERTON,
Attorneys-at-Law, lOicanda, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON I BEN.L. M. PECK.
ILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING-
ATTO R N E YE-A T- LA) V,
Office formerly occupied by W. Watkina.
WOOD & HALE,
Attorneys at Law,
Office corner Main and Pino Streets Towanda, Pa.
J AS. WOOD. 1 JAS. T. HALE.
QPECIAL NOTICE!
THE NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R, R,
Ever mindful of the interests of its patrons, has
established a CITY
Ticket Office at Tow and a.
REDUCED RATES to all principal points WEST.
For passage tickets, colonists' tickets, or tickets foi
a party of passengers, apply at the office of the Ne.w
York, Lake Erie & Western R. 11., Ward House,
Towanda, Pa. Baggage checked to all points.
JOHN E. WARD, Agent.
T7TUS. D. Y. STEDGE,
A. jL A Manufacturer of and dealer in
Human Hair
Special attention given to
COMBINGS—Roots all turned one way.
Switches from $1 upwards Also agent for Hun
er's INVISIBLE FACE POWI >EH, Madam Clark's
Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics.
Particular attention paid to dressing ladies hair at
their homes or at my place of business, over Evans
& llildrctli's store. MRS. I). V. STEDGE*
T ADIES OF TOWANDA
Wishing to have anything made in the line of
Hair Switches, Ef raids
& FINGER PUFFS, WATER CURLS,
in fact anything in the line of HAIR GOODS.
Custom Work a specialty. Switches made of
combings and rooted. Send your old switches and
combings by mail, aud 1 will return them by mail
in a few days, in the best manner possible and
warranted. Orders by mail will receive more atten
tion than if attended to in person. Address
MISS ELLA J. POWELL,
No. 12 Lombard St. Towanda.
REVIiCW
9WL 7 TWMXTT TIT* A UOMTM
USUAL
the fashionable elothier, is the first to
open a
FULL LINE
OF
SJR I N G
CLOTHING
to which he invites the particular atten
tion of
TBB 81 I 0 Vn 8, 8 c.
His assortment comprises the most fash
ionable goods in the
READY-M. [I) E CL 0 Till Nil L LYE,
purchasea tor cash, and will be sold
Clip] A PER than any other house in the
country can offer the same quality of
goods.
A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS'
HATS AND
CAPS
Also a better assortment of FURNISH
ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere
in Towanda.
Call, examine, and satisfy your
selves.
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
March 9, 1881.
p-RANK P. GRADY
MERCHANT TAIL OR.
Comer Main and Pine Streets.
Keeps a large assortment of
Clot lis and Sni tiiicrs*
Ami makes a SINGLE GARMENT or a WHOLE
SUIT to order ON SHORT NOTICE.
His present stock has been purchased at
VERY LOW PRICES,
and he proposes to give his customers
the benefit of his good bargains.
fe^-GIVE ME A CALL.^OJ
FRANK P. GRADY,
I'raetloal Cutter and Tailor.
To wanda, Jaa. 18, 18S1.
rpOlt •
88air (Jul and Shave
Go to tho
WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR
HTEI >GE
Is there.
"nRO BONO PUBLICO."
' "JAKE"
The Clothier
(Established 1863;
Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths',
and Boys' CLOTHING,
88a ts, Caps, Tics, Scarfs,
Collars', Cuffs, &c., than ever, and proposes to
i sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A
j large stock of
CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST,
| as wo wish to close out that line oi goods entirely in
| the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods everyday.
For "proof of the pudding," call on "JAKE,"'at
No. 2 Patton Block, Towanda.
PASSENGERS
GOING WEST
Should remember that the regular Ticket Office a*
the upper depot, Towandu, is the place to purchase:
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
WliriT, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at flw
IJOIVCSI Possible Kates
by any route. For information as to routes, tijpje
changes, connections, &c., to any place in the United
States or Canada, call on or address
11. E. BABCOCK,
Ticket Agent, Towanda, P.
Q OAL : COAL !
CHEAP ron CASH !
At .H*tL,E,OR 1* \ IM/fff. formerly Pierse's
Sullivan Coal,
LARGE STOVE, f3 0
SMALL STOVE, 3 2.5
CHESTNUT, 3 2>
EGG, 3 00
GRATE, 3 00
SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 Hi
With same additional charges for cartage.
W. M. MAU.OKY
October, 24, 187&.
HW. MILLER
• keeps several
HA.CKS
and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly,
lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and
early morning trains 25 cents per passenger. Regu
lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates.
Charges for attending funerals from §2.50 to §8.06.
Horses and carriages to let.
Orders left at liis office below council rooms wiH
receive careful attention. 11. W. MILLER.
Nov. 27, 1880.
QTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THE]
V HAIR.
A sure cure for Dandruff and all other
diseases of the Scalp. Stops the hail'
from falling out; invigorates the hair
nerves; cleanses the hair perfectly and
gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss that
cannot be obtained without it;, use.
BggT*'Prico f>o cents per Bottle.
Manufactured and sold by
D. V. STEDGE,
TOWANDA, LA.
QOAL
Nathan Tidd,
DEALER IN
PITTSTON, WILKES - BAItRE, AND
Loyal Sock Coal.
Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pnb.
lie generally. 1 shall keep a full assortment
oi all sizes,
AND SHALL SELL AT
LOWEST TRICES FOR CASII.
Yard and office, foot of I'ine street, just south o
(lour House "
AugSO. N. TIDI>.
CURED BY
DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK
HEADACHE TILLS.
A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head
ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Paralysis, Habita
tion of the Heart, and Head
ache arising from over
stimulation either
from
OPIUM OR ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS.
These Pills are very pleasant to take (they dis
solve in the mouth) and effectuAly cure ail dieaaoa
arising from a deranged nervous system.
If your druggist is not supplied, ask ldm to pro
cure it for you, from the, wholesale dealers. Bent
to any address on receipt of 50 cents.
For fJale by
CLARK B. TO.ITER,
TSTEW EATING HOUSE
.1 A 's9 KES TA UK. f.VT.
S. B. TIDD has fitted lip one of the stores in
Streeter's new block (one door south of Evans
& Hildreth's) aud is now prepared to furnish
WARM MEALS ON SHORT NOTICE.
lIIS LUNCH COUNTER
is supplied with all the delicacies of the Blan
ket. HhT* He has elegantly furnished room*
for the accommodation of parties.
GIVE II I M A CAL I- !