Tli© Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, June 8, 1881. EDITORS . S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. "Daily Wlexitte" orlg 85 craft per mouth. Try it. Rapublican County Committee. The Republican County Committee will meet at the Conrt House, in the Borough f Towanda, Pa., on Friday, June 24th, 1881, at one o'clock, P. M., fer the purpose of organizing, selecting Vigilance Committees for the different election districts of the county and for the transaction of s*eh other busi ness as may come before the Committee. E. J. ANGLE* Chairman. COUNTY COMMITTEE OP 1881. Alba—O. F Young. Albany—James Terry? Armenia —Benj. Van Sickle. Asylum—F. D. Kerrick. Athens Boro, Ist ward—Charles T. Hull. 2nd ward—Joseph M. Ely. Atnens Twp.. Ist Dlst.—Frank Morley. 2nd Hist.—Dr. F. D. Keyes. 3rd Hist.—lf. W. Thomas. Barclay—F. F. Lyon. Burlington Twp.—J. Travis. Burlington Boro—M. 8. Douglass. Burlington West—Jesse B. McKean. Canton Boro—J. 11. Shaw. Canton Twp.—C. C. Brown. Columbia—Hubert Fereu'on. Franklin—A. C. Fairohild. Granville—H. II Ileald. Herrick—Geo. Brown. Leßaysvllle—O. G. Canfield. Leroy—ll. K. Mott. Litchfield—H. 8. Munn Monroe Boro— C. N. Walker- Monroe Twp.—Chas. Scott. New Albany—Dr. C. 11. Plank. Orwell—G. G, Corbin. Overton—C. M. Williams. Pike—C. L. Squires. Ridgeberry—E. M. Tuton. Rome Twp.—L. F. Russell. Rome Boro—W. 8. Kinney. Sheshequin—T. L. Young. Sonithfield —N. W. Waldron. South Creek—William Dean. South Waverly—John M. Post. Springfield—Robert Allen. Standing Stone—Lawrence Gorden. Sylvania- Flndlv Furman. Terry—J. W. Gould. Towanda Twp.—B. T. Hale. Towanda North—D. O. nollon. Towanda Boro Ist Ward—l. McPlierson. 2nd Ward—T. F. Sanderson. 3rd Ward—J. N. Califf. Troy Boro—Albert Morgan. Troy Twp.—Milton Loomis. Tuscarora—.John Clapper. Ulster—James Mather. Warren—C. T. Abel. Wells—C. L. Shepard. Windham—W. H. Clark Jr. Wilmot—Hiram Meeks. Wyalusing—E. 8. Keeler. Wysox—Albert Lent. The British steamer Gen. Logan, from New York to Para, took fire at sea and was abandoned. The crew and passen gers were landed at Fort Alsea, Brazil. Joseph Sabiu, famous in all the book markets of the world, and who has been engaged for years on a comprehensive dictionary of all the books relating to America, died on Saturday night in New York. The International Telegraph Company filed articles of association at Albany on Saturday. Capital $10,000,000. The proposed route is from Boston to San Francisco, and from Montreal to Mexico, taking in all the priucipal cities. Of 467 banks holding $,086,000 of the six per cents, all extended their bonds at three and a half, except two. Of the 1,- 348 banks holding $160,404,000 five per cents, uil made applications for an exten sion except those holding from three to five millions. The New York Post's Washington spec ial says that it is rumored that the Treas ury Commission, in investigating the contingent funds, have discovered that six hundred dollars are reported having been paid for certain tile-holders, but noue of the tiles can be found. At a woman's rights meeting in Brook lyn resolutions were adopted protesting against the action of the members of the Legislature for defeating the Woman's Suffrage bill, and calling upon the citizens not to vote for the return of the eight Brooklyn members of the Assembly, un less they are pledged to support any measure introduced in favor of female sufliuge. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main Btreet, Towanda Ta DSAVERCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over H. C Porter's Drug Store, Resideuci corner Maple and Second Streets, ELSBREE & SON, A 7 TORNEYS-A T-LA W, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Ta. N. C. ELSBIIEK. | L. ELSBREE. FL. HOLLISTER D. I). S. • (Successor to Dr. E. H. Angle.) 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. RYAN, • o O UNT Y S UP Ell INI END EN 7 Office Means' Block. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW* TOWANDA, PA. JAMES T. IIALE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, Office over Stevens & Long's store. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Tnoanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BENJ. M. PECK. T T TILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING VY TON, A T TORNEYS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. TRJI'JiXL MVS tiVMDMi. PA. AND N. Y. R. R. Trains on the I'a. &N. Y. R. It. pass this place as follows : Moving South. No. 3, at 5 :of> a. m., for New York and way sta. No. 7, at 10:43 a. m., mail train for New York, Phil adeiphia and intermediate points. No. 9, at 3:00 p. m.—Express for Philadelphia. No. 15, at 10:46, p.m.—Fast express for Pbiladel pliia and New York. No. 31, —Local Passenger Train, between Elmira and Wyalusing, 7:23 p. m. Moving North. No. 8, at 4 :00 a. m.—Fast express from New York and Philaaelphia No. 30, at 9:30 a. in., Wilkesßarre accommodation. No. 2, at 4:43 p. m.—Mail train from Philadelphia and New York. No. 12, at 12:45, a.m., from New York. No. 32, at 6:53 a. m.—Wyalusing and Elmira local. STATE LINE AND SULLIVAN R. R. Leave.. 3.00 o'clock p. m. for Bernice and intermediate sta. Arrive. 9 :30 a. m., from Bernice. BARCLAY H. R. Leave. :30 a.m., for Barclay and all stations, and 3:00 p. m. Arrive. 10 :15 a. in., from Barclay and intermediate stations. andO :20 p. m. CllUltOil DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. J. S. Stewart, D.D., Pas tor. Preaching at 10:3U a. in. and 7 p. m. eve ry Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday School—D'A. Overtoil, Superiu tendent—at 12 o'clock. CHRIST CllUßCll—(Episcopal)—Rev. John 8. Beers, Rector. Service and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 4MO p.m. Service and lecture Thursday evening at 7.'3 O. Sunday School— Jas. T.Hale, Assistant Supt.,—at 12 in. Teachers' meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45. M, E. CHURCH.—Iiev. C. 11. Wright, Pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer Meetings on Sunday evening nt 6:30, Thursday evening at 7:30. Young men's prayer meeting Friday evening at S. Sunday School—B. M. Peck, Superintendent— at 12 m. 88. PETER AXD PAUL.—(R. C.) Rev. Chas. F. Keiiey, Priest Mass at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Ves pers at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12 :30 and 2 MO. CIIURCII OF THE MESSIAH. (Universalis!) Rev. William Taylor, Pastor. Preaching at 10 :30 a. m. and 7p. m. Prayer and Conference Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday School—L. F. Gardner, Superintendent— at 12 m. BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. C. T. Hallowell, Pastor Preaching at 10:3 oA. M. and 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 p. M. Suuday School at 12 m. BRETHREN—Services nt 10 :30 n. m. every Lord's day. Reading meeting every Wednesday evening. Sunday-scliool at 5 p. in. FEW FACTS in regard to the White Sewing Machine. It is an acknowledged fact that the White Sewing Machine now stands pre eminent among first-class machines, for its simplicity and light-running qualities. It is a mechanical fact that the White Sewing Machine is made from the best material and of excellent workmanship, and all its wearing parts are adjustable, so that lost motiou can be "takeu 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 five 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 their specialty. It is a gratifying fact that the White gives universal satisfaction, and that it i u steadily and rapid*, y increasing in public favor. OA.TJTIOIV. Do not lie imposed upon by agents and partie who are interested in the purchase and sale of otlie machines. It has become a common trick for un scrupulous competitors to get a White machine and put it in bad order so that tliey might prejudice pur 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. Jtl. C. Agent, Office at I food A' Co't Gallery, M'atton Mglock, Third Story TO WANT) A, PA. £ LEG ANT SPRING AND S VJtTJfI EJI S l!ITS. FRANK P. GRADY, MERCHANT TAILOR, corner Main and Pine streets, has an elegant line of spring and summer suitings, and is prepared to furnish WHOLE SUITS or a single garment on the shortest notice. Ifcj* Before going elsewhere call and inspect his stock and get prices. F. P. GRADY. May 21, 1881. QOAL! COAL! CUE.SB* FOB* C.iSiß ! At .Viwt tl rs formerly Pierce's Snlliva.n Coal, LARGE STOVE, f3 00 SMALL STOVE, 3 25 CHESTNUT, 3 25 EGG t 3 00 GRATE. 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 With same additional charges for cartage. W.U.MALLOKY October. 24, 1879. CAYUGA LAKE HOTEL, on Lake Cayuga, Sheldrake, Seneca county, N. Y., open from June 15th to October; accommo dations for 250 guests; very low lutes can be secured over Lehigh Valley R. R. For terms and descrip tion address JOHN" E. ALLEN, Osborn House, Auburn, N. Y., until June 15; thereafter at Shel drake, N. Y. JOHN E. ALLEN, Proprietor. SII. BEAN, • Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on short nodce. From long experience both in city and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the most fastidious. USUAL Rosewfmld the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atteu tion of the p uni, re. 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 offer the same quality of goods. A full line of MEN'S ANI) BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment ot FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. Call, examine, aud satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. QOAL, Nathan Tidd, DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND Loyal Sock Coal. Invites the patronage of hie old friends and the pub. lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment ot all sizes, AND SHALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and oflice, foot of Pine street, just south o Cour House ' Aug3o. N. TIDD. NEW SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a JYE IP SPRIJYG SUET from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Parrott t* 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 th lowest. XT THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, you will find the LATEST STYLES of Millinery Goods a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND DliY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned from New York, where he has purchased a fine stock at the lowest prices, and he wishes to inform the pub lic and patrons generally, that he is ready to sell at wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PKICES. MILLINERS will do well to come and see the JYew Styles and Prices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. D. Y. STEDGE, A. A. A. Manufacturer of and dealer in Human Hair Goods, Special attention given to COMBINGS—Roots all turned oue way. Switches from $1 upwards. Also agent for Hun er's INVISIBLE FACE POWDER, Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics. Particular attention paid to dressing ladies hair at rtlU , om , eß or at m y I )lace of business, over Evana Hildreth'B store. MRS. D. V. STEDGE*