The Daily Review Towanda, Pa., Saturday, July 23, 1881. EDITORS . 5. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD " Daily Iti viewe " only 45 centi per month. fry it. Republican County Convention. Pursuant to a resolution passed by the Republi can County Committee in session Friday June 24, 1881, the Convention of the Republican party for 1 ssi wili convene at the COURT H( )UBE in TOW AX I) A BOROUGH on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., to make the following nominations for county officers, to wit: One person for Sheriff One person for Prothonotary, &c. One person for Register and Recorder, See. One person for Treasurer. Two persons for County Commissioners. Two persons for County Auditors. And 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 the usual places of holding Delegate elections for their re spective districts, for SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER .11)., 1881, to elect by BALLOT two delegates to represent each district in said county convention. The delegate elections in the BOROUGHS will be organized at SIX O'CLOCK, P. M., and be kept open continuously, to close at S o'clock, p. in. In the districts of Barclay, Xorth Towanda and Ath ens District No. 3, from FIVE O'CLOCK, I'. M.. continuously until 7 o'clock p. in., at which time they shall close. And in all other townships from THREE o'clock, p. m., continuously until FIVE o'clock, p. m., at which time they shall close. The votes shall then lie 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 meetlngr. Only Republicans can participate in said meet ings. E.J. ANGLE, Chairman J.M.ELY, Republican County Committece, Secretary. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Alba—C. L. Crandall, Jefferson Loughlicad, G. \Y. Carman. Alb .ny—\Y. L. Kinyon, O. \V. Fawcett, Andrew Wiekizer. Armenia —Richmond Sweet, William Ivincli, Eu gene Dumond. Asylum—Thomas Kinsley, Fred Cole, 15. C. Cliil -8011. * Athens Boro—lsi Ward, S. C. Hall, F K Harris, E W Davis. 2nd Ward E Mercur Frost, Geo. A Kinney, Fred R Welsh. Athens Twp.—lst Bist, L OSncll, Frank K Wcl ler, Chauncy S Wheaton. 2nd Bist, Azol Knapp Benj Middaugb, James, Mustart. 3rd Bist, 11 G Bpaiding, John F Ovensliire, R M flovey. Barclay—C II Johnson, C WTidd, John II Da vis. Burlington Twp—C B Wheeler, W II Gustin, E R Selleck. Burlington Boro—Clarence Ford, Gus Essenwine John McKecby. Burlington West—W B McKean, Horace Rock well, Belos Rockwell. Canton Twp—A J Cotiklin, II Cuttin, W T Law rence. Canton Boro—E J Cleveland, John S Mix, E II Thomas. Columbia—G L Gates, George Cornell, II E Young. Franlcltn—O L Smily, .T E Spalding, Merritt Gay. Granville—ll W Jennings, lliram Foster, Adam Innes. Herrick—C L Stewart, X X Barnes, T A Fee. I.cßaysville—G W Bailey, E A Carl, C J Van- Gelder. Leroy—Robt McKee, Wesley Wilcox, I.eroy Holcomb. LitrhlieUl—W E Armstrong, 11 B Morse, Obed Vanduzer. Monroe Twp—J W Irvine, Wm A Kellogg, 15 K Benedict. Monroe Boro—Bwigl.t Bodge,Br Rockwell, I> J Sweet. New Albany—S W Wilcox, George Wilcox J C Fowler. Orwell—Oliver Gorham, J O Alger, A G Frisbie. Overton—Orange Chase, Lewis Rhinebold, Man ning Matthews. l'ike—KS Skeel, Jno. Elsworth, Morgan Thomas. ltidgcbcrry—Ueo Miller,A E Stertton, Adelbert G riswold. Rome Boro—Orson Rickey C II Stone, M L May nurd. Rome Twp—J E Gillett, Isaac Adams, Hugh McCube. Sheshqeuin—O F Ayers, W S Elsbree, T M Vought. Smithfield—Biton Phelps, Henry Hamilton, O B Sumne r. South Creek—Jolm F Gillett, Cyrus Burke, An drew Brink. South Waverly—Jolm Mahoney, Jno 15 Thomp son, Wm 11 Plum. Springfield—Win Brown, Lee Stacy,Perry Ilark ness. Standing Stone—Peter Landcnesser.Myron Kings ley, Wm Stevens. Sylvanla— WI. Scoutin, Landre Gregory. Hcman Burritt. Terry—C P Garrison, J II Schoonover, Geo II Terry. Towanda Boro—lst Ward.Judson llolcomb, 1, Harris, Daniel Savorcool. 2nd Ward, Edward Frost, J Andrew Wilt, C Munville Pratt. 3rd Ward, Genrge S Estell, W F Dittrick, .Tames Hees. Towanda North—Allen Simons, Bishop Horton, Addison Hicks. Towanda Twp—ll M Davidson, R -V Bostiey, Geo Fox. Troy Iloro—B B Mitchell, Geo (i Holcomb, W E (. bilson, Troy Twp—L T Wcller, Alva Cooper, Charles Manley. • luscarora—Patrick Mahoney, A J Silvara,James Lev, Ui r—CO Rockwell, J G Howie,Clias Vincent. Warren—Cyrus Bowen, D A Sleeper, John Mor rl \ Jells—Morris Shcpard, Wm lielyca, Win John so 1 Windham—T S Lawrence, Job Shoemaker, Mar tin Wbeaton. Wimot—l)r Quick, Richard Arey, Daniel Elcy. Wyalusing—C A Stowell, X A Frazer, C C Hmith. Wj "ox—M it Caswell, Geo Pool, S J Ross. The Members of the Executive Committee of the County Standing Committee appointed by the Chairman, are: K. M. TL'TON, J. M. EI.Y, J. M'PHERSON, JAMES TERRY, F. F. LYON, W. S. KINNEY, 15. T. IIAI.E, JAMES 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 X. CALIFF, J. 11. SHAW, GEORGE BROWN- 11. W. THOMAS, X. W. WALORON, MILTON LOOM IS, C. L. SQUIRES. RUM ! A celebrated western lawyer in an ad dress to a jury during a liquor case trial, drew the following vivid, appalling, but truthful picture ol'rum and its devilish work: "I believe that it issues from the coiled and poisonous worm in the distillery un til it empties into the hell of death, dis honor and crime, that it demoralizes eve ry body that touches it, from its source to where it ends. Ido not believe that anybody can contemplate the subject without becoming prejudiced against liq uor. Think of the wrecks on either bank of the stream of death ; of the suicides, of the insanity, of the poverty, of the ig norance, of the destitution, of the little children tugging at the faded and weary breasts of weeping and despairing wives, as king for bread; of the talented men of genius that it has wrecked, the men struggling with imaginary serpents, pro duced by the devilish thing; and when you think of the jails, of the almshouses, asylums, prisons, scaffolds upon either, Ido not wonder that every thoughtful man is prejudiced against this damned stuff called alcohol. '•lntemperance cuts down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strength, and age in its weakness. It breaks the father's heart, bereaves the devoted mother, ex tinguishes natural allectious, erases con jugal loves, blots out filial attachment, blights parental hope and brings down mourning age in sorrow to the grave. It produces weakness, not strength; sickj uess' not health; death, not life. It makes wives, widows; children, orphans : fathers, fiends; and all of them paupers and beggars. It feeds rheumatism, nurs es gout, welcomes epidemics, invites cholera, imparts pestilence and embraces consumption. It covers the land with illness, misery and crime. It fills your jails, supplies your almshouses and de mands your asylums. "It engenders controversies, fosters quarrels and cherishes riots. It crowds your penitentiaries and furnishes victims to your scattblds. It is the life blood of the gambler, the prop of the highwayman and the support ofthe midnight incendia ry. It countenances a liar, respects the thief, esteems the blasphemer,and honors infamy. It defames benevolence, hates love, scorns virtue and slanders inno cence. It incites the father to butcher his helpless offspring, helps the husband to massacre his wife and the children to grind the parricidal axe. It burns up men, consumes women, detests life, curs es God and despises Heaven. Tuesday's Press gave a rumor as being current in Philadelphia to the effect that the Lehigh Valley IHL was to be leased to ! the Pennsylvania PP. This same rumor has been current many times before, and I whether the present is any more likely to become a fact than the rumors which have proceeded it is of course not now to be seen. The Valley is a dividend pay ing road, and it would be advantageous to the Pennsylvania to control it lor this reason. Another and more important : advantage of its location through and ad jacent to coal property in which the Pennsylvania is largely interested, and some of the lines the latter at present controls connect with it, for instance the Salisbury, Hazletou and Wilksbarre in this vacinity and their lines to New- York, and also to the West, which would give enlarged control of a kind of trallic— coal—which is eagerly coveted. It is ! assumed that in case the Pennsylvania, should get control of the Lehigh Valley the oilicial management would continue 1 the same or nearly so as now, while the j policy would undergo such changes as would conform to the admirable system of the Pennsylvania, which is everywhere ' noted as having attained to perfection in j railroading. The transfer would be a gi- ! gantic transaction and we in common ' with all our business people would be J glad to see it accomplished.— Hazletou Sentinel. The Indians at Newajo preservation } threaten trouble unless the agent, Galen Eastman, a Presbyterian minister is re moved. Some time ago, by ill advised acts, Eastman so excited the Indians that t they threatened to kill him. Eastman j was superceded by an army officer but was recently re-instated. It is reported that his first move was to endeavor to : make the Indians go to church and stop ' using tobacco. They number 6,000 • bucks. Business Cards. ALVOHD & SOX, JOB PRINTERS. DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda I'a j CHAS. Iv. I.ADI). M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office three doors above Mercur Block. '284-ly. DSAVERCOOL, ■ Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS', And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURD EON, Office over 11. C Porter's Drugstore, Resldenct corner Maple and Second Streets, A 7 TORNEI S-A T-LA 11'. South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBHEE. | L. ELSBHEE. FL. IIOLLISTER 1). 1). S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. Pratt's office. lOjanSO F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Holmes X Passage's Music Store. GW. RYAN, • o 0 UN T Y S UPER IN 7 END EN 7 Office Means' Block. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. JAMES T. HALE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA IP. Office over Stevens & Long's store. JOIIN W. CODDING, A TTORNEI-A T-LA 11'. Office Mercur Block, over Ivirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Tsioanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BEN J. M. PECK. | YTYILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING ATTORNEYS-A T-LA IF. Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. OOAL0 OAL I COAL: aau.ai 9 son c.issa : At -ytwt LLOK I*>S formerly Pierce's Bullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, ?3 00 SMALL STO YE, 3 25 CHESTNUT, 3 25 EGG, 3 00 GRATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 i With same additional charges fur cartage. W.M.MALLORY October, 24, 1870. XS USUAL Rosemfield the fashionable clothier, i> the first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRL > (; CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atten tion of TH E R R is E 11 . His assortment comprises tke most fash ionable goods in the READY-MADE CLOTIIIXG LINE, purchased lor cash, and will be sold CHEAPER than any other house in the country can oiler the same quality of goods. A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment ot FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. &5P* Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. KOSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. C oal - Nathan Tidd, DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND Lo^ r al Sock Coal. Invites the patronage of his old friends and tiie pub. lie generally. 1 shall keep a full assortment 01 all sizes, AND SHALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and olliee, foot of Pine street, just south o (lour House Aug3o. N. TIDI). VTEW SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a .YE SL'LLI.YG SI IT from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Parrot! Gressi7 These goods have just been I opened and are of the latest styles and very best quality. We guarantee fits, and make : prices as low as tb" lowest. | JkTEURALGIA CURED BY i DR. 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, ami Head ache arising from over stimulation either from OPIUM OR ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS. Thc?e Fills arc 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 Bale by CLARK B. POUTER, SII. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND RARER HANGER. \ All work in his line promptly executed on shor j notice. Front long experience botli in city and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the ' most fastidious.