Tlie l>ailv Review. Towanda, Pa.. Wednesday, May 4, 1881. EDITORS. B. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. " Daily Mtecirmr" only '>ls emit per month. fry H. The Action of the Senate. For nearly two months the Democrats of the United States Senate have been en gaged in a wanton career of filibustering to defeat the rule of the majority. Their course is unwarranted and indefensible. In essence and principle it is the same thing as an open repudiation of law or a revolutionary defiance of the authority of government. The clear constitutional majority of the Senate named the committees. Its right to do so was undisputed. The same ma jority then attempted to name the officers and determine the order of business. Its right to do this was precisely the same as in the other; but at this stage the Demo crats, who did not challenge the right of the majority to appoint the Committees, set out to resist the right of the majority to appoint the officers. Their own course in the first instance condemned their course in the second. Iu both cases the principle which justified the Republicans was that which lies at the foundation of free government. Without the rule of the majority there is no law and no or ganized liberty. The majority was legitimately and hon orably made. It represented the com mon interest of Republicanism and of In dependent Democracy against the South ern Bourbons. The Republicans found General Mahoue fighting the Bourbons in Virginia, refusing to act with them in the Senate, enforcing a fail ballot and an honest count and leading a liberal and progressive South. The logic of the sit uation produced the alliance, and made the majority, and when made it embod ied two ideas—first, the policy of encour aging independence iu the South; and, second, the title of the majority to rule without regard to the policy and princi ple behind it. The Republicans took their stand upon these two ideas—upon the second as a right, and upon the first as the motive—and they were entirely justified in making a battle for this po sition. But through their factious and obstruc tive course the Democrats have been able to defeat any action. Meanwhile the whole executive business for which the session was called is at a halt; the Presi dent's nominations are untouched; and the question presents itself whether the tujustiflable Democratic filibustering shall be allowed to arrest all the work of the session. The Republicans have prac tically decided that it shall not, and that they will proceed to consider the Presi dent's usminations. They can do this without surrendering their position as to the right of the majority to rule. They will continue to assert it and to attempt to exercise it precisely as before. If the Democrats resist, the responsibility will be theirs. The Republicans are responsi ble for the rectitude of their position, and not for results; and when they maintain their undoubted right and at the same time couple witli it action upon the Pres ident's nominations their attitude will lie * unassailable. They are coming to this position with entire unanimity. The nominations over which there is no dispute will be speedi ly confirmed. The one which has been the chief cause of division will be allow ed to rest for the present. And the de lay thus far will have had the effect of cooling passions, repressing conflict and possibly of pointing the way to 'a satis factory adjustment.— Press. It is said that five hundred employes in the census ofllce at Washington will soon be dismissed. The need of their services has almost ceased. Business Cards. X LVORD & SON, JOB Pit IN TEES, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda I'a DSAVKRCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FUENJTUEE, DESKS, And Library Tabic*. fcshop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 Dlt. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUED EON, Office over H. C Porter's Drug Store, Resldenct corner Maple and Second Streets, ELSBREE & SON, A 7 TOENE YS-A T-LA W, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBUEE. | L. ELSBRKK. FL. IIOLLISTER I). I). s. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE ANI) MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second door of Dr. Prntt's office. 10jan80 F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Holmes 8c Passage's Music Store. GW. RYAN, • BOUNTY SUPEUINI EN DEN 7 Office Patton's Block. GF. MASON, • A TTOIINK Y-A T LA IP, Office over Patch & Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTOIINE Y-A T-LA IT, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, AT TO ENE Y-A T- LA IT, j Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda. Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Laio, Tswanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BENJ. M. PECK. ANGLE & BUFFING ATTOENE YS-A T-LA IT, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. WOOD & IIALE, Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAS. WOOD. I JAS. T. HALE. QOAL Nathan Tidd, DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKES-BARRE, AND Loyal Sock Coal. Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub. lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment oi all Bizes, AND 81IALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and office, foot of Pine street, just south o Cour jjouse' Aug3o. N. TIDD. MRS. D. V. STEDGE, Manufacturer of and dealer in Human Hair Goods, Special attention given to COMBINGS—Roots all turned one way. Switches from $1 upwards. Also agent for nun er's INVISIBLE FACE POWDER, 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 & Ilildreth's store. MRS. D. V. STEDOE- J\J EW SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a .ru if* SPTUCM SUIT from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Parrot I 4* vessel These goods have just been opened and are of the latest styles and very best quality. We guarantee fits, and make prices as low as the lowest. USUAL Rose afield the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRI IV G 0 J jOTHING to which he invites the particular attcn tiou of THE I 9 VMS El C. His assortment comprises the 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 offer the same quality of goods. 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. KjP" Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. p*KANK P. GRADY MERCHANT TAILOR. Corner Main and Pine Streets, Keeps H large assortment of Cloths and SbiitiiicGS* And 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. ME A CALL. FRANK P. GRADY, Practical Cutter and Tailor. Towanda, Jan. 13, 18S1. p-OU Hair flat anil Share Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PAItLORQ STEDGE Is there. T A DIES OF TOWANDA Wishing to have anything made in the line of Hair Siv itches, MMraids & 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, and I 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. T THE GLOBE STORE On Rridge Street, you will find the LATEST STYLES of Millinery Goods a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned from New York, where he has purchased a fine stock at the lowest prices, and lie wishes to inform the pub lic and patrons generally, that he is ready to sell at wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES. MILLINERS will do well to come and see the JYeiv Styles and Prices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. REGISTER'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given, that there has been filed in the office of the Register for the Probate of Willi aad grunting Lettera of Administration in and for the County of Bradford, State of Pennsylvania, ac counts of administration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of It B Oleaeon, administrator of estate of Alexander Clark, late of the township of Springfield, deceased. Final account of Joliannah Chapman, executrix of the last will and testament of Louis C. Chapman late of the borough of Troy, deceased. Final account et tf ,1 < 'hublmek, administrator ef the estate of James Bedford, late of the borongh sf Towanda, deceased. Final account of 1) It Williams, administrator of the estate of Samuel Williams, late of the township of Barclay, deceased. Final account of William McMorran. administra tor of the estate of John 1' Biles, late of the town ship of North Towanda, deceased. First and final account of Amos Cornell Stevens, executor of the last will and testament of John C Stevens, late of the township of Wyalusing, de ceased. Final account of P IT Buck, guardian of Fay T1 Pierce child of Col. L B Pierce, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased. First and final account of F E .Jayne, administra tor turn tentam*nto annexo of the estate of Patrick Welsh, late of the borough of Towand, deceased First and final occount of M E Lilley, adminie trator of John E Lilley, late of the township of Leßoy, deceased. Final and partial aocount of F T Page, one of the administrators of the estate of .Joseph 15- lleeve, late of the borough of Athens deceased. Partial account of Beth Blakeslee, executor of the last will and testament of Caroline Waterman, late of the township of Pike, deceased. Final account of John Bird, administrator of the estate of Joieph B Elsbrec, late of the township ®f Smithfield, deceased. Third and final account of M W DeWitt, admin istrator de bonix non of the estate of Jacob DeWitt, late of the borough of Towanda, deceased. First and final account of Thomas J Roof and Henderson Roof, executors of the last will and tes tament of Charles Roof, late of the township of Btanding Btone, deceased. Final account of W II Decker and E T Fox, exes utors of the last will and testament of Daniel Docker, deceased. First and final account of James W Correll, ad ministrator of the estate of Myron II Anuable, late of the township of Leßoy, deceased. First and final account of (I II VanDyke, admin istrator of the estate of I) F Ross, late of the town ship of Ulster, deceasod. Final account of Nelson A Maynard, administra tor of the estate of Levi Preston, late of the town ship of Troy, deceased. Final account of James G Purks, guardian of nelen Dailies (now Lurcox,) minor child of David Dailies. Final account of Benjamin Davidson, guardian of Harriet A. Welch, minor child of William Welch, deceased. Second partial account of II B Morgan, adminis trator of the estate of William II Morgan, late of borough of Towanda deceased. Final account of Levi P Btalford, guardian of Henrietta Lutes (now Holcomb), child of James Lutes, late of the township of Wyalusing, deceased Final account of Hiram Rockwell, executor of the last will and testament of Ellas Rockwell, late of Canton, deceased. Final account of Jacob Smith, guardian of Koae Bell Smith, child of Douglas Smith, deceased. Final account of Jacob Smith, guardian of Floyd Smith, minor child of Douglass Smith, deceased. Final account of J Allen Gerould ami E G Durfey administrators of the estate of James Gerould, late of the township of Smithfield, deceased. Final account of Abigail Parmenter and James M Parmenter, administrators of the estate of Ashel Parmentei, late of the township of Springfield, de ceased And'the same will he presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Thursday, the sth day of May, A. D., 1881, at 2 ocloek p. m., for confirm ation and allowance. A. C. FRISBIE, Register. Register's Office, Towanda, April 2, 1881. EATING HOUSE .f,r RESTJMURAJYT. S. 11. TIDD has fitted up one of the stores in Strecter's new block (one door south of Evans & Ilildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish WARM MEALS OX SHORT XOTICE. HIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar ket. lie has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE HIM A CALL! "jpRO BONO PUBLICO." "JAKE" The Clothier (Established 1805.) Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, Flats, Caps, Tics, Scarfs, Collars, Cutis, 3tc., thfc- ever, aud proposes to sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A large stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST, 4 ] as we wish to close out that line oi goods entirely in the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods everyday For "proof of th# pudding," call •> "JAKE at *O. i Patton Bloek, Towada.|