The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Thursday, August 4, 1881. EDITORS. " S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD "Daily Merle**" only 545 cents per month. Try 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 1881 will convene at the COURT HOUSE in TOW ANDA BOROUGH on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER C, at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., to mako the following nominations for county officers, to wit: One person for Sheriff. One person for Prothonotary, &c. One person for Register and Recorder, Sec. One person for Treasurer. Two persons for County Commissioners. Two persous 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, SEPTEMBER 3D., 1881, to elect by BALLOT two delegates to represent each district in said county convention. The delegate elections in the BOROUGHS will he organized at SIX O'CLOCK, P. 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. m., 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 aid primary meetmgr. Only Republicans can participate in said meet ings. E. J. ANGLE, Chairman J. M. ELY, Republican County Coramittcce. Secretary. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Alba—C. L. Crandall, Jefferson Loughhead, G. W- Carman. , , , Albany—W. L. Kinyon, O. W. Fawcctt, Andrew Wickizer. Armenia —Richmoud Sweet, William Kinch, Eu gene Dumond. . Asylum—Thomas Kinsley, Fred Cole, B. C. Chil -o°Athens Boro—lst Ward, S. C. Hall, F K Harris, E W Davis. 2nd Ward E Mcrcur Frost, Geo. A Kinney, Fred R Welsh. Athens Twp.—lst Dlst, L O Stiell, Frank E Wel ler, Chauncy 8 Wheaton. 2nd Dist, Azcl Knapp Benj Middaugh, James, Mustart. 3rd Dist, II G Spalding, John F Ovenshire, R M Hovey. Barclay—C II Johnson, C WTidd, John II Da Twp—C B Wheeler, WII Gustin, E R Selleck. Burlington Boro—Clarence lord, Gus Essenwine John McKeeby. Burlington West—W D Mckean, Horace Rock well, Delias Rockwell. Canton Twp—A J Conklin, II Cuttin, W T Law rence. Canton Boro—E J Cleveland, John S Mix, E II Thomas. ~ TT T , Columbia—G L Gates, George Cornell, II E Young. Frankltn—O L Smily, J E Spalding, Merritt Gay. Granville—ll W Jennings, Hiram Foster, Adam Innes. m _ Herrick—C L Stewart, N N Barnes, T A Fee. Leßaysville—G W Bailey, E A Carl, C J Van- Golder. Leroy—Robt McKee, Wesley Wilcox, Leroy Holcomb. „ „ „ _ , Litchfield—W E Armstrong, II D Morse, Obed Vanduzer. Monroe Twp—J W Irvine, Wm A Kellogg, B K Benedict. „ Monroe Boro—Dwight Dodge,Dr Rockwell, D J Sweet. * New Albany—S W Wilcox, George Wilcox J C F °Orwoll—-Oliver Gorham, J O Alger, A G Frisbie. Overton—Orange Chase, Lewis Rhinebold, Man ning Matthews. Pike—E S Skoel, Jno. Elsworth/Morganlhuinns. Rldgeberry—Geo Miller,A E Stertton, Adelbert Oriswold. _ Rome Boro—Orson Rickey C II Stone, M L Maynard. _ _ Rome Twp—J E Gillett, Isaac Adams, Hugh Sheshqeuln—O F Ayers, W S Elsbree, T M Vought. Smith field —Diton Phelps, Henry Hamilton, O B .Sumner. „ „ , South Creek—John F Gillett, Cyrus Burke, An .drew Brink. South Waverly—John Mahoney, Jno B Iliomp son, Wm II Plum. Springfield—Wm Brown, Lee Stacy,Perry Hark "*Blanding Stone—Peter Landmesser.Myron Kings ley, Wm Stevens. Sylvania—W L Scoutin, Landre Gregory. Heman T'erry—C P Garrison, J II Schoonover, Geo II Terry. Towanda Boro—lst Ward.Judson Holcomb, I. Harris, Daniel Savercool. 2nd Ward, Edward Frost, J Andrew Wilt, C Manvillo Pratt. 3rd Ward, George S Estell, W F Dittrick, James Ilees. Towanda North—Allen Simons, Bishop Horton, Addison Hicks. Towanda Twp—H M Davidson, II A Bosticy, Troy Boro—B B Mitchell, Geo O Holcomb, W E Chilsou, Troy Twp—L T Weller, Alva Cooper, Charles Manley. Tuscarora—Patrick Mahoney, A J Silvara,James Ulster—C G Rockwell, J G Ilowie,Chas Vincent. Warren—Cyrus Bowen, D A Sleeper, John Mor ris. Wells—Morris Shepard, Wra Relyea, Wm John son Windham—T S Lawrence, Job Shoemaker, Mar tin Wheaton. Wimot—Dr Quick, Richard Arcy, Daniel Eley. Wyalusing—<J AStoweil.N AFrazer, CC Smith. Wysox—M B Caswell, Geo Pool, 8 J Ross. The Members of the Executive Committee of the County Standing Committee appointed by the Chairman, are: E. M. TUTON, J. M. ELY, I. M'PHERSON, JAMES TERKY, F. F. LYON, W. 8. KINNEY, B. T. ILALE, 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 N. CALIFF, J. 11. SHAW, GEORGE BROWN- 11. W. THOMAS, N. W. WALDRON, MILTON LOOMIS, C. L. SQUIRES. Husbands. The Argonaut thus discusses husbands, as a study: We hear much about the art of winning a husband. Let us take a step further and make a study of keeping a husband. If he is worth winning he is worth keep ing. This is a wicked world, and man is dreadfully mortal. Let us take him just as he is, not as he ought to be. In the first place he is very weak. The wife must spend the first two years in discov ering all these weaknesses, pouut them on her fiuger, and learn them by heart. The fingers of both hands will not be too many. Then let her study up these weak nesses, with a mesh for every one, and the secret is hers. Is he fond of a good dinner? Let her tighten the mesh around him with fragraut coffee, light bread and good things geuerally and reach his heart through his stomach. Is he fond of flat tery about his looks? Let her study the dictionary for sweet words if hei sup ply gives out. Does he like to hear her talk about his brilliant intellect? Let her pore over the encyclopaedia to give variety to the depth of her admiration. Flattery is a good thing to study up at all hazards in its dedicate shades but it must be skill fully done. The harpy who may try to coax him away will not do it absurdly. Is he fond of beauty? Here's the rub— let her be bright and tidy; that is half the victory. Next, let her bang her hair metaphorically and keep up with the times. A husband who sees his wife look like other people is not going to consider her "broken down." Though it is a common sueer that a woman has admitted that her sex con sider more, in marrying, the tastes of her friends than her own, yet it must not be considered ludicrous that a man looks at his wife with the same eyes that other people do. Is he fond of literary mat ters? Listen to him with wide-open eyes when he talks of them. A man doesn't so much care for a literary wife if only she will be literary enough to appreciate him. If she has literary inclinations let her keep them to herself. Men love to be big and great to their wives. That's the reason why a helpless little woman can marry three times to a sensible self-re liant woman's none. Cultivate helpless ness. Is he curious? Oh, then you have a treasure; you cau always keep him if you have a secret and only keep it care fully. Is he jealous? Then, woman, this is not for you; cease reading; cease torturing that fretted heart which wants you for his own, and teach him confi dence. Is he ugly in his temper aud fault-finding? Give him a dose of his own medicine, skillfully done. Is he de ceitful? Pity him for his weakness, treat him as one who is born with a physical defect, but put your wits to work—it is a bad case. It is well not to be too tame. Men do not waste their powder and shot on hens and barn-yard fowls; they like the pleasure of pursuing wild game— quail and grouse aud deer. A quail is a good model for a wife—neat and trim, with a pretty, swift way about it, aud just a little capricious. Never let your self become an old story; be just a little uncertain. Another important fact is, don't be too good; it hurts his feelings and becomes monotonous. Cultivate a pleasant voice, so that this very mortal man may have his conscience prick him when he is in jeopardy; its pleasant ring will haunt him much more than would a shrill one. It is hard to do all this, be sides taking care of the babies and look ing after vexatious household cares and smiling when he comes home, but it seems necessary. "Tobeborua woman is to be born a martyr," says a husband who for ten years has watched in amaze meut his wife treading the wiuepress of her existauce. It is a pitiful sight to some men. But if the wife does not make a study of these things the harpy will, to steal away the honor from his silver hairs when he is full of years and the father of sons and daughters. At the same time, gudewife, keep from trying any of these things on any other mortal man but your own.' These rules are only evolved to order to "keep a husband." The poor, weak creature would rather be good than bad, and it is woman's duty to hold him by every means in her power. Business Cards. X LVQRD & SON, * 'V JOB Fit IN TERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Fa CIIAS. K. LADI), M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office three doors above Mereur Block. 284-ly. DSAVEITCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 Dlt. T.B. JOIINSONT" PHYSICIAN AND{SURGEON, Office over U. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, ELSBREE & SON, A1 TORNEYS-A T-LA W, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBRKK. | L. ELSBRKK. FL. IIOLLISTER D. D.S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. H. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. Pratt's office. ItijanSU F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) 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