lj vreneral Insurance and Deal idstiite Fv^ercr , l owanda, JUa. Tlie Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Saturday, June IS, 1881. EDITORS . 3. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. "JtJniftf KfrfVw " t,tii 1/ J£s emit per u:f/s://i. it. Republican County Coinmitteo. The Republican County Committee will meet nt the Court House, in the Borough of Towanda, l'i., on Friday ..Tune 24th, 1881, at one o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of organizing, selecting Vigilance Committees for tlie di tie rent election districts of the county and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the Committee. E. J. ANGLE' Chairman. COUNTY COMMITTEE OF 1881. Alba—O. F Young. Albany—James Terry Armenia—Benj. Van Sickle. Asylum—F. I)'. Kerrick. Athens Boro, Ist ward—Charles T. llull. 2nd ward—Joseph SI. Ely. At no ns Twp.. Ist Dist.—Frank Morlcy. 2nd Dist.—Dr. F. P. Keycs. 3rd Dist.—H. AV. Thomas. Barclay—F. F. Lyon. Burlington Twp.—J. Travis. Burlington B< ro—SI. S. Douglass. Burlingtou West—Jesse B. McKean. Cantou Boro —J. 11. Shaw. Canton Twp.—C. C. Brown. Columbia—Hubert Forju^nn. Franklin—A. C. Fairchild. Granville—lf. I! Heald. Tlerrick—Geo. Brown. Leßaysville—O. G.Canficld. Leroy—ll. K. Slott. Litchfield—ll. S, Munn Monroe Boro—C. X. Walker- Monroe Twp.—Chas. Scott. New Albany—T)r. C. 11. Plank. Orwell—G. G, Corbin. Overton—C. SI. Williams. Pike—C'. L. Squires, llidgeb' rry—E. M. Tuton. Rome Twp.—L. F. Russell. Rome Boro—AV*. S, Kinney. Sheshcquin—l. L. Young. Smithfield—X. W. Waldron. South Creek—William Dean. Smith AVaverly—John M. Post. Springfteld—Robert Allen. Standing Stone—Lawrence Gordon. Sylvania- Findly Furman. Terry—J. W. Gould. Towanda Twp.—B. T. TlaleJ ToWanda North—D. O. Ilollon. Towanda Boro Ist Ward—l. SlcPlierson. 2nd AVard—J. F. Sanderson. 3rd Ward—J. X. Califf. Troy Boro—Albert Morgan. Troy Twp.—Stilton Loomis. Tuscarora—John Clapper. Ulster—James Mather. Warren—C. T. Abel. SVeils—C. L. Shepard. Windham—W. H. Clark Jr. Wilmot—Hiram Sleeks. AVyalnsing—E. S. Keeler. Wy.sox—Albert Lent. SOCIETY DIRECT Oil Y. MASONIC. Union Lodge, No. 108, meets First and Third Wednesday of each month. Union Chapter, No. 161, meets Second Wednesday evenings of each month. Northern Commandery, Knights Templar, No. 16. Meets fourth Wednesday each month. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Towanda Lodge, No. 290. Meets every Tuesday J evening. Endowment Rank, Section 101. Meets Third Fri- j day in each month. ODD FELLOWS. Bradford Lodge, No. 167. Meets every Monday ight. Bradford Encampment, No. 41. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesday night of each month. Leoli Lodge Degree of liebeka. Meets First and Third Fiday evenings of each month. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Crystal Lodge. Meets every Monday evening. Mystic Lodge, K. and L. of 11. Meets Second and I Fourth Friday evenings of each month. G. A. U. Watkins Post No. .68. Meets every Saturday evening j KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN RULE. Towanda Castle No. 58. Meets at K. of P. Hall every Wednesday evening. ROYAL ARCANUM. Towanda Council, No. 532, meets first and third Friday of each month in K. P. Hall. Job Prnting S OFFI C E . All work Npnt.lv executed on the shortest notice. LETTER. X< )TE AND BILL HEADS. ENVELOPES. AND PHAMPLET WORK A SPECIALTY Corner Main and Pine streets, over the Music Store. TOWANDA, PENN'A. ALVORD & SON. Publishers of THE DAILY 'REVIEW. TR.M I'MtJSR'S <i iron. PA. AND N. Y. R. It. Trains 011 the Pa. & N. Y. R. 11. pass this place as follows : Moving South. ! No. 3, at 5 :05 a. m., for New York and way sta. No. 7, at 10:43 a. m., mail train for New York, Phil I adelphia and intermediate points. No. 9, at 3:00 p. m.—Express for Philadelphia. No. 15, at 10:46, p. m.—Fast express for Philadel phia and New York. , No. 31, —Local Passenger Train, between Elmira and AVyalusing, 7:23 p. 111. Moving North. No. 8, at 4:00 a. m.—Fast express from New York and Philaaelpln'a No. 30, at 9:30 a. m., AVilkesßarre accommodation, j No. 2, at 4:43 p. m.—Mail train from Philadelphia and New York. No. 12, at 12:45, a.m., from New York, i No. 32, at 6:53 a. ra.—Wyalusing and Elmira local. STATE LINE AND SULLIVAN It. It. Leave. 3:00 o'clock p.m. for Bernice and intermediate sta. Arrive. . 9 :30 a. m., from Bernice. BARCLAY R. R. Leave. j 6:30 a.m., for Barclay and all stations, and 3:00 p. ra. Arrive. ; 10:15 a. m., from Barclay and intermediate stations, and 6:20 p. m. CANTON STAGE. Leaves at 9 o'clock, a. ra. Arrives at 5 o'clock p. m TItOY STAGE, Leaves at 10 :30 a. in. Arrives at Ip. m. SHESIIEQUIN STAGE. Arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Departs at 12 m. LERAYSVILLE STAGE. Arrives at 12 m. Leaves at 2 p. m. TERRYTOWN STAGE. Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 12 m. Departs same days at 1 p. m. NEW ERA STAGE. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 12 m Departs same days at 1 p. m. ' CIICECIL DIRECTORY. PRESBTt I'ERIAX—Rev. J. S. Stewart, D.D., Pas tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. eve ry Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 1 :30. Sunday School—D'A. Overton, Superiu | tendent—at 12 o'clock. ! CHRIST CllUKCll—(Episcopal)— Rev. John S. i Beers, Rector. Service and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p.m. Service and lecture Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday School—Jas. T. Hale, j Assistant Supt.,— at 12 in. Teachers' meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45. M, E. CIIURCII.—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. Peck, Superintendent— at 12 in. S3. PETER AND PAUL.--(IU C.) Rev. Chas. F. Kelley, Priest Mass at Sand 10:30 a.m. Ves pers at 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at 12:30 and j 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—Dr. Taylor, Superintendent— at 12 m. ! BAPTIST CIIURCII—Rev. C. T. nailowell, Pastor Preaching at 10:3 OA. M. and 7 p. M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 p. M. Sunday School at 12 in. BRETHREN—Services at 10:30 a. ra. every Lord's day. Reading meeting every Wednesday evening. Sunday-school at 5 p. in. ! "QUO BONO PUBLICO." U J V The Clothier , (Established 1865; i Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, fffarZs, fup s. Tics, Scurfs, Collars, Cuffs, &c., tliA.i ever, and proposes to I sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A j large stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST, | as we wish to close out that line oi goods entirely in the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods everyday For "proof of the pudding," ail on "JAKE at No. 2 Patton Block, Towanda. p)LUMBING AND GAS-FITTING! Ed. Williams PRACTICAL Plumber cnttl ii as-Fitter, Respectfully informs tlie people of Towanda that ' he is prepared to do all work in his line on the hortest notice, and guarantee satisfaction. He keeps a LARGE ASSORTMENT of stock, and will furnish pipe, all plumbing materials and gas fixtures at a smalladvance from jobber's prices. I refer to my numerous customers during the ten years I have been in Towanda as to tlie character of my work, and solicit the patronage of those hav ing jobs in my line. iket Estimates furnished when desired. E. WILLIAMS. Shop a few doors north of Mercur Block May G, 1881. a*l /\ "t' T j-cp tnM, m in . b^J THE CREAT B UItLING TOy RO I'VE. S37""i\ T o other lino runs Throe Through Pas senger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta ble Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, nre as follows: The celebrated Pullman (18-wheei) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C.. B. & Q, Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Re volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first class passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through Car Arrange ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Fa: West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxurj instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c. will be cheerfully given by applying to J. Q. A. BEAN, Gen'l Eastern Agent, 300 Washington St., Boston, Mass and BIT Broadway, New York JAMES R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. T. J. POTTER, Gen. Manager, Chicago P^ASSENGEIIS <OI,X(> WEST Should remember that the regular Ticket Office a the upper depot, Towanda, is the place to purchas TICKETS TO ALL POINTS WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at tli JjOivcsZ Possible s*ts!es by any route. For information as to routes, tim changes, connections, &c., to anyplace in the Unite States or Canada, call on or address H. E. BAfeCOCK, Ticket Agent, Tosvanda, Pa Fill! is Mids 1 i'H U|l a \ t'i - 5 , v.- " iHiu k 4 'te : i 8 ■ |S? ! ■: V Kb—Ki • ..1 *' .■ "" '1 j' Ef. *?. <' :r p;-:.. ••••* 2-.,,' V'r? v s ' -■-< --.r.Vk; T'-V',?A' 0 ? .St.- en - • --- • m In It 1 .-= •' v-iffPft iSfyicji' vT? % cu.o : '. • " -> • T I A -1) ;• 1 t- rj o. f~ |V s: F'jt (C.) J) J I-' >V- f W(,-l ful'y low r-.-ic -. , 1 jr< \v-;l 1 itWi/jjj iroo-l row v-.-t . on -ir:vn 1 Y ?!' ('"-ys f'-0n,.! it.- -1 ,an itoietuv H n qi] lli®llhuitll October MM rehearing. ) it O 91 •IL a -'t 1 ullm-i:. I'.da-v O.u fire run ha 4, *. A lSfc& ?1 ' r*rf?'AOO t- f! 1 ■Rp/X't COTTUC 1" m tryjfS. TOi/KKAan i J KAt-'SA' ('. \, 1 .1111 i:! •• i i.- v'' Si hut (:. . - > -.roof euv t. D3.VV.SI ' i I-Z-ifl ntl< ' fYI-Mil O. Piien--- Cars are at- is .1 ki •t' "'J '.fifhi-'l to ;il! th'-ofi -!. trejnx, inwhict. J? v-*' 4 ! i.a-aIM eati l-.c ohrufaed at ihoreAton- IrPSfl '• hie price of reventy-tive cents. |i <d For rates, further information, iind elegant Maji <x Unite*! States tree, address, |.| I J. a. A. BEAN. Gen'i Eastern Agt.. II hi 7 Broadway,NewYorlc,and 306 Sopja Y.'asliiii ton sit.. Boston, Mass. "HOjSfl "Tr " A 11 in iiiF'' 11111 iIIEibmI DAILY REVIEW ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A MONTH. i ivr KS - D * v * stedge AJL A. Manufacturer of and dealer in Human XXaii* (i oods, Special attention given to COMBINGS—Roots all turned one way. Switches from $1 upwards Also agent for Hun er'slX\ ISIBLE K.'.CE POWDER, Madam Clark's j Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics. ! Particular attention paid to dressing ladies hair at j their homes or at my place of business, over Evans j & llildreth's store. MliS. I). V. STEDGE- I Js^ EW EATING HOUSE • RESTciEHt&'VT. S. B. TIDI) has fitted up one of the stores iu j Streeter's new block (one door south of Evans & llildreth's) and is now prepared to lurnisii 1 WARM MEALS OX SHOUT XOTICE. HIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar- He has elegantly furnished rooms j lor the accommodation of parties. g ' G1 V E 111 M A CAL L ! T_T W. DULLER J A A. ■ keeps several [IP UELIC i- | and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly. j He runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and s early morning trains 25 cents per passenger, llegu : j lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates, o I Charges for attending funerals from §2.50 to $3.00. is I Horses and carriages to let. s | Orders left at his office below council rooms will 9 ! receive careful attention. IJ. W, MILLER. >. Nov. 27,1580. 3 I - QTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THE j! HAIR. A sure cure for Dandruff and all otlier y I d from falling out; invigorates the hair >- ; nerves; cleanses the hair perfectly and M I gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss that ?. cannot be obtained without its use. POP-Ei'ice 50 cents per Bottle. V Manufactured and sold by D. V. STEDGE, TOWAXDA, PA. I ' "As £3 ~\T (PATENTED JUNE 13TIX, 1870.) FO?? SALS BY S HUAtRKTU, Towanda, Pa. DAVIS VERTICAL FEED ■* -.m Simplest, Strongest and does work that cannot be done on any {tinder feed machine. O. A. BLACK, Agent, Send for Samvles. TowandaPa.
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