Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, May 06, 1881, Image 2

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    The I>ilv Review.
Towanda, Pa.. Friday, May 6, 1881.
EDITORS.
S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD.
" Daily Deplete only SIS emit per
month . Try it.
There was neither fraud nor violenc em
ployed in carrying South Carolina elec
tions, but equally with Wade Hampton
the Charleston, S. C., News knows bet
ter and thus relieves its conscience :
Senator Hampton in his speech in the
Senate on Thursday admitted that there
had been irregularities and frauds at elec
tions in this State, and announced his un
alterable determininatlon to try at the
earliest moment to rectify the wrong that
had been done. The "irregularities," or
whatever else we please to call them,
were justified and justifiable—just as rev
olution or rebellion is permissable when
there is 110 other escape from tyrannical
government, under which neither life nor
property is safe. It is manlier to rest 011
the right of revolution, whatever form it
takes, than 011 denials which do not car
ry convictions, and 011 evasions which de
ceive nobody worth deceiving. Senator
Hampton, in his speech at Blackville 011
July 4, 187K, said frankly that if elections
were to be carried by fraud the State
would soon cease to be worth saving.
What was done in 1870, in 1878 and in
1880 was necessary. Similar work is iu
dispensible 110 longer, and the people will
not put up with it. The Democratic
masses cannot be whipped or spurred up
to the point of taking the chanses of Al
bany Penitentiary. It is not right that
that they scould, for there is not the need
now that there was before. Nothing but
the unalterable determination of the
white people of the State to carry the
elections, by hook or crook, put the
Democratic party in position to prove, in
practice that under Democratic rule, the
taxes should be lowered, that the laws
would be justly administered, and that
the condition of the whole people would
rapidly improve. These are facts, not
proises. And they spring from the op
portunities given by the frauds and irreg
ularities which our opponents insist on
treating as mere devices to take offices
from one set of persons and give them to
another set. For such a purpose the peo
ple would not tolerate chicanery at elec
tions. This is one reason why there is a
determination to have a free vote and a
fair count hereafter. The means which
can be justified where the very existance
of the people is at stake are unendurable
when the objective point is the gratifica
tion of individual ambition and the satis
faction of personal greed. No one can
tell at this moment in what particular
way we shall continue to maintain re
spectable and equal government and at
the same time do away with flagrant
abuses at elections. Somehow it will be
done. The Democracy know what is
wanted, and are well able to put their po
litical household in order.
I'aul Boynton, the swimmer, has arm
ed in New York having made his escape
from the Chilans by whom he was cap
tured while serving in the Peruvian tor
pedo service.
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Itns announced that the great corner
in grain which parties in New York aud
Chicago have been endeavoring to con
tinue is broken. The result was a de
cline of from two to four cents in wheat
and one to two and a half cents in corn.
There was considerable excitement.
At the hn 11 mil meeting of the Petroleum
Exchange it was reported that the aver
age daily production of last year was 75,-
000 barrels, with a stock of 21,000,000
barrels held in the pipe lines and 4,000,-
000 more at the wells in private tanks
and refineries. It is estimated that the
average daily consumption of crude oil
throughout the world is 15,000 barrels.
Bids for supplying and transporting
supplies for the Indian department were
opened Tuesday in New York. The prices
asked were higher than last year for pro
visions and trsnsportation, but lower for
dry goods.
It is said that England is disturbed in
consequ°nce of the operations of the
Russians in the Pacific. She intends to
build extensive fortifications near the
American line, and will probably locate a
strong naval reserve there.
Probably a revolution is troiug on at
Santo Domingo, The Spanish mail
steamer was not allowed to enter the
port of the capital under the pretext of
the unhealthfuluess of the crew. An un
wonted commotion was noticed among
the people on shore.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. J. 8. Stewart, P.P., Pas
tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7p. m. eve
ry Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30. Sunday School—D'A. Overton, Superin
tendent—at 12 o'clock.
CHRIST CllUßCll—(Episcopal)—Rev. John S.
Beers, Rector. Service and preaching at 10:30 a.
m. and 4 :30 p. in. Service and lecture Thursday
evening at 7:30. Sunday School—Jas. T. Hale,
Assistant Supt.,—at 12 in. Teachers' meeting
Tuesday evening at 7:45.
M, E. CHURCH.—Rev. C. 11. Wright, Pastor.
Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer
Meetings on Sunday evening at 6:30, Thursday
evening at 7:30. Young men's prayer meeting
Friday evening at 8. Sunday School—B. M. l'eck,
Superintendent—at 12 m.
SS. PETER AND PAUL.—(It. C.) Rev. Chas. F.
Kelley, Priest Mass at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Ves
pers at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12 :30 and
2:30.
CIIUIICH OF THE MESSIAH. (Universalis!)
Rev. William Taylor, Pastor. Preaching at 10 :30
a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer and Conference
Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday
School—L. F. Gardner, Superintendent— at 12 m.
BAPTIST CIIURCII—Rev. C. T. Ilallowell, Pastor
Preaching at 10:3oa. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer
Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 p. if. Sunday
School at 12 m.
THE BRETHREN.—Service at 10:30 a. m, every
Lord's day. Reading Meeting every Wednesday
evening. Sunday School at 3p. m.
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To\> r uncla, Pa.
J\J EW EATING IIOUSI
f.>*lP it? #2sy.f I/?,f.i*y.
S. I'. TIDI) has littod up one of the stores in
Strecter's new block (one door south of Evans
fc llildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish
WARM MEALS ON SHOUT NOTICE.
IIIS LUNCII COUNTER
is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar
ket. Jf-iT* Ho has elegantly furnished rooms
for the accommodation of parties.
GIVE II I M A CALL!
"pRO BONO PUBLICO."
The Clothier
(Established 186j
Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths',
and Boys' CLOTHING,
BRats, Caps, Tics, Scarfs,
Collars, Cliff's, &e., tha.i ever, and proposes t#
soli lower than any house in Bradford county. A
large stock of
CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST,
as wi! wish to close out that line oi goods entirely in
the next sixty days. Fresh spring good# everyday
For "proof ol'the pudding," call en ".JAKE art
No. 2 I'nttoa Blek, Towaada.
Business Cards.
ALVOKD & SON,
JOB PRINTERS,
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa
DSAVERCOOL,
• Manufacturer of
OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS,
And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and
Poplar streets. mar 23 31
DR. T.B. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over U. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence
corner Maple and Second Streets,
ELSBREE & SON,
A I TORNEYS-A T-LA IP.
South ride Mercur Hlock, Towanda, Pa.
N. C. ELSBUKE. | L. ELSBREE.
FI, IIOLLISTER I). I). S.
■ (Successor to I")r. E. 11. An^le.)
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's
office. 10jan80
F THORNTON,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi
ence.) Orders received at Holmes' & Passage's
Music Store.
GW. BY AN,
• oOUNTY SUBEMVI ENDS N 7
Office Patton's Block.
GF. MASON,
• A TTORNE Y-A T- L A TP,
Office over Patch & Tracy, Main street.
HENRY STREETER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
TOWANDA, I'A
JOHN W. CODDING,
A TTO RNE Y-A T- LA IF,
Office Mercur Block, over Ivirby's Drug Store.
Oi). KINNEY,
A T TO RNE Y-A T-LA IF, \
Ollice corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa.
PECK & OVEItTON,
Attorneys-at-Law, T'lcanda, Pa.
D' A.OVK ItTO N. I UEN J. M. PEC K.
ANGLE & IHJFFING-
A T'TO It NE YS-A T-L A IF,
Office formerly occupied by W. Watkius.
\A/OOD & HALE,
~ Attorneys at LavsN' ""
Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa.
JAS. WOOD. I JAS. T. IIALK.
QOAL
Nathan Tidd,
DEALER IN
PITTSTON, WILKES - B ARKE, AND
Ijoyal Sock Coal.
Invites the patronage of Ids old friends and the pub.
lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment
oi all sizes,
AND SHALL SELL AT
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
Yard and office, foot of Pine street, just south o
Oour jiov.se '
Aug3o. N. TIDD.
D. V. STEDGE,
AA A. Manufacturer of and dealer in
Human Hair (ioods,
Special attention given to
COMBINGS—Roots all turned one way.
Switches from t?1 upwards Also agent for linn
er's INVISIBLE PACE 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
& liildreth's store. MRS. D. V. STEDGE-
SPRING GOODS!
Now is the time to make your
I selection* of a
•VJE Sl* SM*itI.VG SUIT
-
I from the attractive array of suit
: ings on exhibition at the tailoring
' establishment of
Parrott in vest*el
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.
X. S USUAL
the fashionable clothier, is the first to
open a
FULL LIME
OF
H I * R I N ( x
CLOTHING
to which he invites the particular atten
tion of
TS3 B: l 9 ÜBS jl B € .
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 oiler tlie 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.
frSP* Call, examine, and satisfy your
selves.
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
March 0, 1881.
pNiANK I'. GRADY
MERCHANT TAIL OR.
Corner Main and Pine Streets,
Keeps a large assortment of
Clotlis an Siiitiiio's*
And makes a SINGLE GARMENT or a WHOLE
SUIT to order ON SHORT NOTICE.
His present stock lias been purchased at
VERY LOW PRICES,
and lie proposes give his customers
the benefit of his good bargains.
S^**GIVE ME A iS
FRANK P. GRADY,
Practical Cutter and Tailor.
Towanda, Jan. 13, ISSI.
pr>K
BBair Cut and Shave
Go to the
WARD HOUSE SHAVING PAKLOBgj
STJDI )GF:
Is there.
T A DIES OF TOWANDA
Aw Wishing to have anything made in the line of
BBair Switches, SBraids
& 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.
X T THE GLOBE STORE
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On bridge Street, you will find the LATEST
STYLES of
]Vlilliriei\y Goods
a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND
DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned from
New York, where he has purchased a tine 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
New Styles av.d Prices.
| NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY
FROM NEW YORK.