Tlie Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Monday, Aug. 22 1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLK N.ALVORD " Daily Krrietr" only 35 rente 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 1881 will convene at the COURT HOUSE in TOW ANDA BOROUGH on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 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 pel-sous 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 be organized at SIX O'CLOCK, P. M., and be kept open continuously, to close at 8 o'clock, p. m. 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. TO., at which time they shall close. And in all other townships from THREE o'clock, p. in., continuously until FIVE o'clock, p. on., at which time they shall close. The votes shall then be 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 meetingr. Only Republicans can participate in said meet ings. E. J. ANGLE, Chairman J M. ELY, Republican County Committeee. Secretary. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Alba—C. L. Crandall, Jefferson Lougliheud, G. W. Carman. Albany—W. L. Kinyon, O. W. Fawcett, Andrew Wickizer. Armenia —Riehmoud Sweet, William Kinch, En gene Dumond. Asylum—Thomas Kinsley, Fred Cole, B. C. Chil son. Athens Boro—lst Ward, 8. C. Hall, F K Harris, E W Davis. 2nd Ward E Mercur Frost, Geo. A Kinney, Fred R Welsh. Athens Twp.—lst Dist, L O Snell, Frank E Wel ler, Chauncy 8 Wheaton. 2nd Dist, A/.el Knapn Benj Middaugh, James, Mustart. 3rd Dist, II G Hpaiding, John F Ovenshire, R M Hovey. Barclay—C II Johnson, C WTidd, John II Da vis. Burlington Twp—C B Wheeler, WII Gustin, E R Helleck. Burlington Boro—Clarence Ford, Gus Essenwine John McKeebv. Burlington West—W D McKean, Horace Rock well, Dclos Rockwell. Canton Twp—A J Conklin, 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. Frankltn—O L Smily, J E Spalding, Merritt Gay. Granville—ll W Jennings, lliram Foster, Adam lnnes. Derrick—C L Stewart, N N Barnes, T A Fee. Leliaysville—G W Bailey, E A Carl, C J Van- Geldcr. Leroy—llobt McKec, Wesley Wilcox, Leroy Ilolcomb. Litchfield—W E Armstrong, 11 D Morse, Obed Vanduzer. Monroe Twp—J W Irvine, Wm A Kellogg, B K Benedict. Monroe Boro—Dwight Dodge,Dr Rockwell, I) J Sweet. New Albany—B W Wilcox, George Wilcox J C Fowler. Orwell—Oliver Gorham, J O Alger, A G Frisble. Overton —Orange Chase, Lewis Rhinebold, Man ning Matthews. Pike—E 8 Skeel, Jno. Elsworth, Morgan Thomas, ltidgeberry—Geo Miller,A E Btertton, Adclbert Griswold. Rome Boro —Orson Rickey C II Stone, M L Maynard. Rome .Twp—J E Gillett, Isaac Adams, Hugh McCab •. Sheshqeuln—O F Ayers, W 8 Elsbree, T M Vought. Smithfield —Piton Phelps, Henry Hamilton, O B Sumner. South Creek—John F Gillett, Cyrus Burke, An drew Brink. South Waverly—John Maboney, Jno B Thomp son, Wm II Plum. Springfield—Wm Brown, Lee Stacy,Perry Dark ness. Standing Stone—Peter Laudmesser.Myron Kings ley, Wm Stevens. Sylvania—W L Scoutin, Landre Gregory, lleman Burritt. Terry—C P Garrison, J II Sehoonover, Geo II Terry. Towanda Boro—lst Ward.Judson Holcotnb, T, Harris, Daniel Savercool. 2nd Ward, Edward Frost, J Andrew Wilt, C Manville Pratt. 3rd Ward, George S Estell, W F Dittrick, James Dees. Towanda North—Allen Simons, Bishop llorton, Addison Hicks. TowandaTwp—H M Davidson, R A Bostiey, Geo Fox. Troy Boro—B B Mitchell, Geo O Ilolcomb, W E Chilson, Troy Twp—LT Weller, Alva Cooper, Charles I Manley. I Tuscarora—Patrick Malioney, A J Silvara,James i Lewis. Ulster—C G Rockwell, J G Howie,Chas Vincent. Warren—Cyrus Bowen, D A Sleeper, John Mor ris. Wells—Morris Shepard, Wm Relyea, Wm John son Windham—T 8 Lawrence, Job Shoemaker, Mar tin Wheaton. Wimot—Dr Quick, Richard Arey, Daniel Eley. Wyalusing— C A Stowell, N A Frazer, C C 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'I'UKRSON, JAMES TKBRY, F. F. LYON, W. 8. KINNEY, B. T. HALE, JAMES MATHER, A. K. LENT. The Committee to take into consideration and re port at the next County Conventian whether any cbange be necessary in the representation at our county conventions, is: JOHN N. CAI.IEE, J. H. SHAW, GEORGE BROWN- 11. W. THOMAS, N. W. WALDRON, MILTON LOOMIS, C. L. SQUIRES State Treasurer. A correspondent writing from Ilarris burg on the State Treasurer question says: Since the announcement that Sen ator Lawrence would not be a candidate for State Treasurer, Senator Davies of Bradford county has been widely men tioned for the position. lie did not be come a candidate through any action of his own hut through the repeated ex pressions of friends in the Legislature, lie Is very popular among his associates, and is respected by num of all wings and factions. His county is located in a sec tion which was very warmly in favor of Mr. Grow for U. S. Senator, and after Mr. Grow's withdrawal Senator Davies continued to act with the Independents in obedience to the general sentiments of his constiiuents. But he was at the same time so moderate, reasonable and consid erate that he retained the good will and friendship of the members on the other side, and those who are favorable to his nomination arc found among the Regu lars as well as the Independents. It has been widely supposed that Sena tor Davies would not encounter any seri ous opposition. But within the past few days there are evidences of a movement to bring forward another candidate. The "Regular" managers are grooming Gener al Bailey of Fayette for the race. They say they have no personal objection to Senator Davies, but put it upon the ground that some of the Regulars will not sup port him. They urge in favor of Gene r al Bailey that he is a new •man, that he has not been involved in any party con tests, and that he has a good record as a soldier. He commanded one of the Penn sylvania regiments and at the close of the war was made a brigadier general. The only civil position he has held was that of delegate to the Chicago conven tion where he was one of the 30f that voted for Grant. He is now a merchant and stands high as to character and in tegrity. Whether this movement will lend to a contest in the convention re mains to be seen, some of the Regulars are committed to Senator Davies, and will support him whatever course may be taken by their leaders. If he goes into the convention as a candidate, he will have a large body of friends, and those who are now planning a different campaign may And it impossible to beat him. There is a general desire to avoid a con iiict in the convention, and a general pur pose, whoever is nominated, to carry the State. All the managers feel the Impor tance of winning this battle preparatory to the great struggle of next year, aijd there is nowhere any disposition which was feared a while ago to allow the elec tion to go by default. The Republicans are united in the determination to elect the treasurer this year and the governor next. Dr. Hammond's comments on the Pres ident's case have excited indignation in official as well as private circles. It is stated that as Surgeon General on the re tired list he is liable to be court martial ed for speaking disrespectfully of Surgeon General Barnes who is one of the Presi dent's attending surgeons. In the September Scribner Mr. Albert Stickney concludes his important and timely series of three papers on the re form of elections and office-holding, in which lie set forth a tersely radical sys tem of reconstructing the election ma chinery. The numerous letters which have been elicited by Mr. Stickney's somewhat revolutionary plan show the profound interest which is felt in the subject. Seccetary Kirkwood talked very plainly and intelligibly to the Indian delegation in Washington 011 Wednesday and asked that the Sioux should surrender some of their land to the Poncas. The Sioux, af ter consultation, not only surrendered 2.">,000 acres, but with an exhibition of generosity and sympathy for their red brethren which puts the mercinary con duct of white men to the blush, refused to take pay for it. There is evidently a better side to some Indian natures if it can only be reached. JOAILY REVIEW Otfiff T treaty-Fiec Cents A MONTH. yyi A. E. BURR'S IIOM (ICO PAT 111 C §j r.va s ri; r #'. This remedy is something new, both as to name and composition. This is one of the wonders of the world. This Syrup, I claim, is better and more effective than any other ever offered to the ople of America or any other country, and what 1 say of this T can prove, This Syrup, like the Pills, is harmless and safe. It contains no opium or other narcotic poison, like the most Syrup, and is not dis agreeable to take. Any child will take it. And it will cure any and ail inflammations arising from Cold. It is superior to all others in every respect and especially for the following reasons: Ist- It will cure Croup every time. '2d. It will cure Inflammation of the Lungs. 3d. It will cure Quinsy. 4th It will cure Whooping Cough. sth It will cure Bronchitis. Gth It will cure Hoarseness. 7tli It will cure Sore Throat. Bth It will cure any Cold. 9th It will cure Congestion of Hie Lungs. 10th It will etir' any Cough. 11th It will cure Scarlet Fever. 12th. It is the best reined"' that any one can take for Consumption, and if taken in the first stage I will guarantee a cure. 13th. It is perfectly safe for all ages as there is nothing in its composition that can harm a child. A. E. BURR For sale by CLARK B. PORTER. QOAL Nathan Tidd, DKALKK IX IITTSTON, Wll ,KES - BAR RE, AND Loyal Hoc*lt Coal. Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment 01 all sizes, ANI) SUALI. SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and oflice, foot of Pine street, just south o ("our noi.se Aug3o. N. TIDI). Business Cards. ELSBREE & SON, A '1 TORN E YS-A T-LA W, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBUEE. I L. ELSBIIEE. FL. IIOLLISTER I). D. S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. H. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Oflice on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's oflice. 10jan80 CIIAS. Iv. LADD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office three doors above Mercur Block. 284-ly. DSAYERCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflice over H, C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Holmes & Passage's Music Store. GW. IiYAN, •BOUNTY SUP Ell INI ESI) EN 7 Office Means' Block. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY 8c COUNSELOR AT I.A\* TOWANDA, PA. JAMES T. HALE, A TTORNEY-AT-LA W, Office over Stevens 8c Long's store. J" OILN WFCODDING, A TTORNEY-A T-LA IT, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IE. Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Tncarida, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BENJ. M. PECK. TXTILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING ATTORNEYS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by \V. Watkins. TOWANDA AND M E H O O T A N Y Stage leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, atone p. m. Notices of passen gers and packages may be left at Stevens 8c Long's, and will be carefully attended to. B. H. BROWN, jul-28. Proprietor. BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL. 11. CAT ON, Proprietor. Near the Barclay depot. Good accommodations at reasonable.-prices. Cail and see us. ARCTIC HOUSE, Corner Surf and Ocean Avenues, OOF-AN GROVE, N. J.— Furnish Dinners for Excursions. M. A. BULL. USUAL RmmfmM the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a FULL LINE OF H P RING CLOTHING to which he invites the particular at ten tion of THE 1 P UMiE t€ . His assortment comprises the most fash ionable goods in the READY-MADE CLOTHING LINE\ purchased lor 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 of FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. XTEW SPRING GOODS 1 Now is the time to make your selection of a •V/; If SUIT trom the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Par roll # MM vessel These goods have just been opened and are of the latest styles and very best quality. We guarantee tits, and make prices as low as tb' j lowest.
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