The T>ily Review Towanda, Pa., Thursday, July 21, 1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORI) " Unity Revie*e" only 5 cent* per month. fry it. Republican County Convention. Pursuant to a resolution passed by the Republi" ciiu County Committee in session Friday June 24, 1881, the Convention of the Republican party for lssl will convene at the COURT lIOUBE in TOW ANDA BOROUGH on TUESDAY, SEI'TEMBEIi G, at ONE O'CLOCK, I*. M., to make the following nominations for county officers, to wit : One person for Sheriff. One person for I'rothonotary, See. One person for Register and Recorder, &e. One person for Treasurer. Two persons for County Commissioners. Two persous for County Auditors. Aud for the transaction of any other business that may come before the convention. The Committees of Vigilance of the several elec tion districts will call primary meetings at Hie usual places of holding Delegate elections for their re spective districts, for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER r>l)., 1881, to elect by BALLOT two delegates to represent each district in said county convention. The delegate elections in the BOROUGHS will bo organized at SIX O'CLOCK, I'. M., and be kept open continuously, to close at 8 o'clock, p. in. In the districts of Barclay, North Towanda and Ath ens District No. 3, from FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M.. continuously until 7 o'clock p. in., at which time they shall close. And in all other townships from THREE o'clock, p. in., continuously until FIVE o'clock, p. m.,at which time they shall close. The votes shall then he counted and the result certified by the proper officers of said meetings to the Chair man of said Convention and a copy delivered at once to the delegates elect. The Committees of Vigilance are particularly re quested to give at least three weeks' written or printed notice of the said primary elections, end to carefully observe the above rules in conducting the said primary meetingr. Only Republicans can participate in said meet ings. E.J. ANGLE, Chairman J M. ELY, Republican County Coinmitteee. Secretary. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Alba—C. L. Crandall, Jefferson Lougiiliead, G. W. Carman. Albany—W. L. Kinyon, O. W. Faweett, Andrew Wickizer. Armenia—Richmond Sweet, William Kineh, Eu gene Dumond. Asylum—Thomas Kinsley, Fred Colo, B. C. Chil son. Atliens Boro—lst Ward, S. C. Hall, F K Harris, E W Davis. 2nd Ward E Mcrcur Frost, Geo. A Kinney, Fred It Welsh. Athens Twp.—lst Dist, L O Sneli, Frank E Wel ler, Chauncy S Whenton. 2nd Dist, Azel Ivnapp Benj Mhldatigh, James, Mustart. 3rd Dist, II G Spalding, John F Ovenshire, It M riovey. Barclay—C II Johnson, C WTidd, John II Da vis. Burlington Twp—C B Wheeler, W II (Justin, E It Selleck. Burlington Boro —Clarence Ford, Gus Essetiwine John McKeeby. Burlington West —W D MoKean, Horace Rock well, Dclos Rockwell. Canton Twp—A J Conklin, II Cuttiu, W T Law rence. Canton Boro—E J Cleveland, John S Mix, E II Thomas. Columbia —G L Gates, George Cornell, II E Young. Frunkltn —O L Sinlly, J E Spalding, Merritt Gay. Granville—ll W Jennings, Hiram Foster, Adam lunes. Herrick— C L Stewart, N N Barnes, T A Fee. Leßaysvillc—G W Bailey, E A Car!, C .1 Van- Gelder. Leroy—Robt McKee, Wesley Wilcox, Leroy Holeoinb. Litchfield—W E Armstrong, II D Morse, Obcd Vanduzer. Monroe Twp—J W Irvine, WmA Kellogg, 15 K Benedict. Monroe Boro—Dwight Dodge,Dr Rockwell, D J Sweet. New Albany—S W Wilcox, George Wilcox J C Fowler. Orwell—Oliver Gorham, J O Alger, A G Frlsbie. Overton —Orange Chase, Lewis Ehinubold, Man ning Matthews. Pike—ES Skeel, Jno. Elsworth, Morgan Thomas. Ridgeberry—Geo Miller,A E Stertton, Adclbcrt Griswold. Rome Boro—Orson Rickey C II Stone, M L Maynurd. Rome Twp—J E Gillett, Isaac Adams, llugh McCabe. Sheshqeuin—O F Ayers, W S Elsbree, 'l' M Vought. Smithfiold —Dlton Phelps, Henry Hamilton, O B Sumner. South Creek—Jolm F Gillett, Cyrus Burke, An drew Brink. South Woverly—John Mahoney, Jno B Thomp son, Win II Pi urn. Springfield—Wm Brown, Lee Stacy,Perry Hark ncss. Standing Stone—Peter Landmesser.Myron Kings ley, Win Stevens. Sylvania—W L Scoutin, Latidre Gregory. Ileman II rritt. Terry—C P Garrison, J II Sclioonover, Geo II Terry. Towanda Boro—lst Ward,Judson Holconib, L Harris, Daniel Savereool. 2nd Ward, Edward Frost, J Andrew Wilt, C Manville Pratt. 3rd Ward, George S Estcll, W F Dittrick, James Hoes. Towanda North—Allen Simons, Bishop Horton, Addison Hicks. Towanda Twp—H M Davidson, R A Bostiey, Geo Fox. Troy Boro—B B Mitchell, Geo U Ilolconib, W E Cliilson, TroyTwp—LT Weller, Alva Cooper, Charles Mauley. Tuscarora—Patrick Mahoiiey, A J Silvara,James Lewis. Ulster—CO Ilockwell, J G Howie,Chas Vincent. Warren—Cyrus Bowen, I) A Sleeper, John Mor ris. Wells—Morris Shepard, Win Itelyea, Win John son. Windham —T 8 Lawrence, Job Shoemaker, Mar tin Wheatoti. Wimot—l>r Quick, Richard Arey, Daniel Eley. Wyalusing—C A Stowell, N A Frazer, C C Smith. Wysox—M 1$ Caswell, Geo Tool, 8 J Ross. The Members of the Executive Committee of the County Standing Committee appointed by the Chairman, are: E. M. TITTON, J.M.ELY, I. M'PHKRSON, JAMES TKBRY, F. F. LYON, W. S. KINNKY, 15. T. HALE, JAMBS MATHER, A. K. LENT. The Committee to take into consideration and re port at the next County Convention whether any change be necessary in the representation at our county conventions, is: JOHN N. CALIFF, J. 11. SHAW, GEORGE BROWN- 11. W. THOMAS, N. W. WALDRON, MILTON LOOMIS, C. L. SQUIRES. The Pennsylvania iron market has gained strength during the past week in every department. Prices are slightly tinner, and concessions are no longer asked, promptness in delivery being the chief consideration. Inquiries are now no e numerous and buyers have been or dering more freely. The pig imports have increased and negotiations are still pendidg for large quantities of surplus foreign stock to take the place of supplies which arc now reduced. The rolling mills are now booking orders rapidly, and consumers generally act as though the lowt st prices had been reached. Bridge, ship, car and boiler iron orders come in rapidly. Plate mills are unusu ally active ane heavy orders at advanced rates were placed last week. Heavy or ders for steel and iron rails are in the market for both fall and spring delivery, but the terms are not fixed. Manufac turers say that by the opening of winter .">OO,OOO tons of next year's output will be contracted for. l ne Tweutv-sceonci annual session ot the Junior (). V. A. M. met in Philadel phia Fridav morning and IJO representa tives were nresent. George B. Ilight, of Altoona. State Councilor, presided, as sisted by L. V. C. G. 11-. Arthur, of Phila delphia. Resolutions were adopted con demning Guiteau, the President's assail ant, and sympathizing with President Garfield. The report of the State oftleers shows the finances as follows: Amount received during the year, $3,0.16.97 ; ben efits paid, $6,904.49; amount in treasury of si b ordinate lodges, $63,210.48. The order in Pennsylvania numbers 6617 members. Delegates from the State to National council were instructed to vote against changing name of the order should that question arise. The report of the committee appointed to revise con stitution and by-laws was received and laid over for one year. After placing in nomination candidates for election to serve during the ensuing year the coun cil adjourned. Tiie most important developemeuts that have as yet been made by the gov ernment in investigation of Star route frauds came to light in Philadelphia yes terday when Thomas McDevitt and Le gratid Ensign were taken in .custody. These men arranged and executed a plan of defrauding the government by raising the prices of carrying mails on routes in the far West, in all of which the increas ed price was authorized by ex-Assistant Postmaster General Brady. The princi pal in the matter is believed to be McDe vitt, against whom there is said to be strong testimony. Both prisoners were arraigned before United States Commis sioner Gibbons in the afternoon and com mitted in default of SI,OOO bail each for further hearing Thursday next. Mrs. James, the wife of the Postmas ter General, had intended to go to Eu rope this year, but owing to the attack upon the President her plans, as well as those ot the wives of the other Cabinet officers have been changed. She will de fer her journey until next summer. Mrs. Blaine is still in Washington, and so is Mrs. MacVeagh, who is much praised for her helpfulness at the time of the shoot ing. When the news reached her she hurried to the White House and had ev erything ready for the reception of the wounded man when the ambulance arriv ed with him. A dispatch from Las Vegas, N. M. saj s that the jury on the body of "Billy the Kid" returned a verdict of justifiable homicide, coupled with a statement that Put Garrett deserved the thanks of the whole community for ridding the coun try of the desperado. The Kid was a beardless youth of 21 years and was born in New York. Ills boast was that he had killed a man for every year of his age which is probably true. Sheriff Garrett received the reward of 3.">00 from the territory, and §2OO will be raised for him by the rejoicing people. The steamer City of Winnepeg was burned Friday morning at her dock in Duluth. She is a total loss. All the passengers were saved, but four of her crew are missing. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELKKS.— SpeciaI in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement to lie found elsewhere in this issue. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda I'a CIIAS. K. LADI), M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office three doors above Mercur Block. 234-ly. DSAVERCOOL, " Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and 1 oplar streets. mar 23 81 DR. T.B. JOIINSONT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, A 'l TORNE YS-A T-LA W. South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBKEK. | L. ELSBKEE. Fl. IIOLLISTER 1). 1). s. • (Successor to I)r. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE ANI) MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second door of Dr. Pratt's onice. 10jan80 F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Uoliues & Passage's Music Store. GW. RYAN, • BOUNTY SUPERINI END EN.I Office Means' Block. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW A TOWANDA, PA. JAMES T. HALE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA \V, Office over Stevens & Long's store. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNEY-A T-LA IP, Office Mercur Block, over Ivirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law,.T>wanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BENJ. M. PECIC. ANGLE & BUFFING A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W. Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. QOAL! COAL! CiiE.il* nut C.iSII ! A .1.11.1.01t I", IMKD, formerly Pierce's Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, f3 00 SMALL STOVE, J 25 CHESTNUT, 3 25 EGG, 3 00 GRATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 | With same additional charges for cartage. W. M. MALLORY October, 24, 187 V. USUAL tlx." fashionable clothier, is the first to opea a FULL LINE OF N PR I IV G CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atteu tiou of THE P THE IC. His assortment comprises tke most fa.sh 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 ROYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment of FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Tovvanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSENFIELD. March 0, 1881. 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 or all sizes, AND SHALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASII. Yard and oflice, foot of Pine street, just south o Cour House Aug3o. N. TIDD. JsTEW SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a .T£ir SPKEVO STMT from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Parrot t & Or esse! 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 tb* lowest. N EURALGIA CURED BY I)R. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK HEADACHE PILLS. A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis, Palpita tion of the Heart, and Head ache arising from over stimulation either from OPIUM Oli ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS. These Pills are very pleasant to take (they dis solve in the and effectually cure all dieases arising from a deranged nervous system. If your druggist is not supplied, ask him to pro cure it for you, from the wholesale dealers. (Sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents. For Sale by CLARK B. PORTER, SII. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on shor notice. Fr<jm long experience both in city and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the most fastidious.
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