The Daily Review. - ' .'Ka,V-^jrrr--— —— Towanda, Pa.. Saturday, April 23,1881. ■orroßß. 8. W. ALVOKi). NOBLK N. ALVORD. ( * baity MCrrict*" Miff 9ft cent a per ■mhlA. Try it. Tlic United irishmen of Kings county, N. Y., held a large meeting in Brooklyn Monday, at which a number of speakers wore present. Col. Thomas S. Hender uun presided, and said the idea of Ireland faciug the military strength of England was absurd. The United Irishmen pro posed to adopt ''a mode of warfare some thing in the guerrilla style." They would bo satisfied with uothiug less than com plete independence for Ireland. Other jipcakers ''advocated a general asssassi iiatlon oflandlords as the best remedy for tfce evils of which Ireland complains." John Pope Hoduett of Washington, pres ident of the Labor League of America, said ''the movement to free Ireland; Eng laud ud Scotland must come from Amer ica." At the same time he predicted land troubles here. Twelve men qwned an empire in the Northwest larger in extent than Euglaud and France, and capable of supporting 60,000,000 of people, which thy had received in the shape of railroad grants. It was resolved by the meeting to form a military company and drill reg ularly The Elmira Free. Press, (dem.) thus neartHy endorses the appointment oi' Mr. Elmer, as Second Assistant Postmaster■ General : "The nomination of Mr. Elmer brings to the front a thoroughly able and genial man, and one who has many and warm friends throughout tiiis section of coun try. Mr. Elmer has lived in Waverly -since 1850, at which time he was six years old. He has flne business qualities and is at present cashier of the first na tional bank of Waverly. It is of some significance that he is a warm personal friend of Senator Piatt; and there are those who suspect that Mr. Piatt is not going to antagonize the President to the extent that the interests of the senior senator may seem to demand. Tlio Democratic howl to the effect that Secretary Windom in his pleau for re funding the "sixes" and "lives" has usurped the powers of Congress contin ues. His plans do not suit Democrats. Nobody expected they would. They were Rev. G. W. Heituing of the State Hoard of Kansas, having in charge the care of colored immigrants from the Southern States, reports that the Board received, cared for and distributed ■n ore-than 100,000 of those people, and tins been the means of turning 10,000 of them into other States. The Board lias done all in its power, without avail, to check the influx of colored people, and ■now the exodus has begun again, and largo numbers of these people are mov ing or preparing to move. •not framed for that purpose. They were intended to meet the needs of the occa sion and for the public good, and it can not be expected that measures for the public welfare will suit the Democratic party. It is because the Secretary's plans are likely to succeed and accom plish the objects intended, that Demo crats denouuoc them. If they were like ly to fail the Democrats would not say a word—until just before the next election. Governor St. John, of Kansas, denies that the prohibition law of that State for bids the use of wine for sacramental pur poses. The law also permits the use of alcohol for mediciual and mechanical pur poses. The aim and intent of the law is to prevent the sale of liquor as a beverage. Hon. Mr. Ivasson, Minister to Austria, and Senor Barca, the new Spanish Minis ter, arrived from Europe on Wednesday. USUAL Rosemfwld tho fashionable clothier, Is tha first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING j to which he invites the particular atten tion of ririi jp r/jf JLie. His assortment comprises tke most fash ionable goods in the READY-MADE CLOTHING LINE, purchased tor cash, and will be sold CHEAPER than any other house in the country can ofTer the same quality of goods. t C A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment ol FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. K. ROSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. jpHANK V. GRADY MERCHANT TAILOR. Corner Main and Pine. Streets, Keeps large Hssortment of Cloths and Suitiiio-se And makes a BINOLK GARMENT or a WHOLE HUIT to order ON SHORT NOTICE. His present stock has been purchased at VERY LOW PRICES, and he proposes to give his customers the beneflt of his good bargains. IYE M E A CAL L. FRANK P. GRADY, Practical Cutter and Tailor. Towanda, Jan. 18, 1881. F OR Hair Cut and Shave . Youra geaparthllT .. . ... A&i *Uy, find Chief of the Ki>reijtl llirUion of Electro*; C.K.J Nhb, of L. x Rro. Therapeutic*, nt Vienna, Austria, mijh i | Meters. C. 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