Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, August 25, 1881, Image 2

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    The IJsxilv Heview.
Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Aug. 25 iBSI.
EDITORS .
8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD
" Ha* lif Review" on /i/ centu per
tiiotit/t. Wry if.
Republican County Convention.
Pursuant to a resolution passed by the Republi
can County Committee in session Friday June 24,
1841, the Contention of the Republican party for
1881 will convene at the COUR l' HOUSE in TOW
ANDA BOROi (HI on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
5, at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., to make the following
nominations for county officers, to wit:
One person for Sheriff.
One person for I'rothonotary, &c.
One person for Register and Recorder, &e.
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 ♦he usual
places of holding Delegate elections for their re
spective districts, for SATUUDA Y, SEI'TEM BER
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 he kept
open continuously, to clone at 8 o'clock, p.m. in
the districts of Barclay, North Towanda and Alli
ens District No. 3, from FIVE O'CLOCK, J'. M..
continuously until 7 o'clock p. ni., 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 Lime tliey 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 meetingr.
Only Republicans can participate In said meet
ings. E.J. ANGLE, Chairman
JM. ELY, Republican County Commilteee.
Secretary.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEES.
Alba—O. L. Crundall, Jefferson Loughhead, G.
W. Carman.
Albany—W. L. Ivinyon, O. W. Fawcett, Andrew
Wicklzer. .
Armenia —liiclnnoud Bwcet, William kincli, Eu
gene Dumond.
Asylum— Thomas Kinsley, Fred Cole, B. C. Cli 11-
°Athens Boro—lft Ward, 8. 0. Hall. F K Harris,
E W Davis. 2nd Ward E Mercur Frost, Geo. A
Kinney, Fred R Welsh.
Alliens Twp.—lst Dist, L () Snell. Frank H Wei
ler, Chaitncy 8 Whcaton. 2nd Dist, A/."l Kii:q>]>
Beni Middnugli, James, Musiart. 3rd Dist, 11 G
Spividiog, John F Ovenshire, R M ilovefc*
Barclay—C II Johnson, C W 'i'idd, John II Da
vis.
Burlington Twp—C BAV heeler, WII Gustin, E
R Selleck.
Burlington Boro—Clarence Ford, Gus Essenwine
John MoKeeby.
Burlington West—W D McKean, Horace Rock
well, DcUts lioekw. 11.
Canton Twp—A J Conklin, II Cuttin, W T Law
rence.
Canton Boro—E J Cleveland, John 8 Mix, E II
Thomas.
Columbia—G L Gates, George Cornell, 11 K
Young.
Frankltn—o L Smtly, J E Spalding, Mcrntt
Gay.
Granville—ll W Jennings, Hiram Foster, Adam
Innes.
Merrick— C L Stewart, N N Barnes, T A Fee.
I.eßaysville—G W Bailey, E A Carl, C J Van-
Go I dor.
L Toy —Ifobt MoKeo, Wesley Wilcox, Leroy
Holcomb.
Lltchlield —W E Armstrong, il D Morse, Ohed
Vandttzer.
Monroe Twp—J W Irvine, AVm A Kellogg, B K
Benedict.
Monroe Boro—Dwight Dodge,Dr Rockwell, D J
Sweet.
New Albany—B W Wilcox, George Wilcox .T C
Fowler.
Orwell—Oliver Gorbam, J O Alger, A G Frisbie.
Overton—Orange Chase, Lewis Rliittebold, Man
tling Matthews.
lik —lis Skeel, Jno. Klsworth, MorganTlmmas.
ltidgeberry—Goo Miller,A IS Stcrtton, Adelbert
Griswold.
Rome Boro—Orson Rickey C H Stone, M L
May n a rd.
Rome Twp—J E Gillett, Isaac Adams, Hugh
McCabe
Sheshqeuin—O F Ayers, AY S Elsbree, T M
Vought.
Snilthlield —I)iton I'lielps, Henry Hamilton, O 1!
Buinner.
South Creek—John I'-Uillett, Cyrus Burke, An
drew Brink.
South Waverly—John Mahoney, Juo B Thomp-.
eon,AVm IJ Plum.
Kpiingtield— VVm Brown, Lee Stacy,Perry Hark
n ess.
Standing Stone—Peter Landinesser.Myron Kings
lev, Win Stevens.
Sylvania—W L Scoutin, Land re Gregory. Hcmnn
Bttirltt.
Terry—C P Garrison, JII Schoonovcr, Geo II
Terry.
Towanda Boro—lst Ward.Jud-on Holcomb, L
Harris, Daniel Savercool. 2nd Ward, Edward
Frost, J Andrew Wilt, C Manville Pratt. 3rd
AVnrd, Gsrge 8 listell, YV F Dittrick, James Ilees.
Towanda North—Allen Simons, Bishop Morton,
Addison llicks.
TowandaTwp—ll M Davidson, It A Bostiey,
Geo Fox.
'l'mv Boro—B B Mitchell, Geo O Holcomb, AV K
Chilson,
Troy Twp—L T AA'eller, Aiva Cooper, Charles
j Mauley.
Tuscarora—Patrick Mahoney, A J Silvara,James
| Lewis.
Ulster—CO Rockwell, .J G Howie,Chits Vincnt.
AVarren—Cyrus Bowen, I> A Sleeper, John Mor-
I ris.
AVells—Morris Shepard, AVm Relyea, Win John
| son
J Windham—T S Lawrence, Job Shoemaker, Mar
tin Whoaton.
AVimot-—Dr Quick, Richard Arey, Daniel Eley.
I Wyalusing—C A Stowell, N A Frazer, C C Smith,
j AVyaox—M B Caswell, Geo Pool, S 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. MTHERSON, JAMES TERRY,
F. F. I.YON, W. 8. KINNEY,
B. T. HAI.E, .TAMES MATHER,
A. K. LENT.
The Committee to take into consideration and re
port at the imxt County Conventian whether any
chnngo/lie necessary in the representation at our
| county conventions, is:
JOHN N. CAI.IFF, J. IT. SHAW,
GEORGE BROWN- H. AV. THOMAS,
N. AV. AVALDRON, MILTON J.OOMIS,
(L. SQUIRES
The REVIEW is not an organ. NO one
except the editors is responsible for its
utterances on any question. It is our
aim to so conduct the paper as not to do
any one injustice, and' nothing was far
ther from our thoughts than intention to
injure the political prospects of Mr. IIULL
of Athens, when we penned the following
paragraph the other d iy:
The announcement; this week of C. T. ,
Hull as a candidate for County Treasurer
has created quite a stir among- many lie- j
publican politicians. The fact that the
ami mncement was made immediately af- -
ter a well-known ''boss'', manipulator ;
from the western'part of the county had
been in Athens 'Hooking; at horses," is
considered very suggestive.
But our usually level-headed, "good-na
ture 1 cotemporary, the Athens Gazette
got terribly "riled" over it and pronounc
ed the statement a falsehood. With alii
deference to neighbor Hint-oil's assumed j
in'the premises we beg leave :
to nd; him to retract. The statement of
the !IF.MEW was literally true. The an
nouncement of Mr. Hull's candidacy van
made simultaneously wiiha visit to Alli
ens from the gentleman referred to, and
this lact was considered suggestive- by
some Republicans. We did not sty the :
two events had any connection, but sim
ply that some people coupled them. It
makes little difference to us who the nom
inee for Treasurer or any other olliee is,
only that they are good men, and the par- j
ty cannot afford to nominate had men. j
We have no doubt the nomination of
Mr. Hull would be satisfactory to the
Republicans of the county, and we can
see no reason why*he may not be a can- \
didate with as much propriety as any of;
the gentlemen who aspire to t he position.
As to the charge of infidelity made by !
some of his rivals, that is a question he
must meet himself. In the long run men i
find it better to be honest in politics as
well as business, and the tricks by which I
politicians seek to advance their intere >ts I
at the expense of honor do not long avail i
with an impartial constituency.
This is not intended as a reflection on
any one, a* we have no knowledge impli
cating any of the candidates with chica- i
nerv or unfairness in the present canvass. !
We simply make the suggestion that it;
will not lie safe lor them to resort to!
such means.
The following is the full'text of the
l'ope's letter of sympathy to the Presi
dent, dated at Rome, Aug. lf>, 1881. and :
Secretary Blaine's reply:
As the Holy Father learned with pain
ful surprise and profound sorrow of the
horrid attempt of which the President,
was the victim, so now he is happy to
felicitate His Excellency upon the news
that his precious life is now out of dan
ger, and will ever pray that* God may 1
grant him a speedy and complete recov- i
ory of fiis health, and long spare him to
I lie benefiit of the United States. The t i
undersigned has the honor to join in thes 1
sentiments of sincere congratulation and I
wishes for a complete recovery.
[Signed] CARDINAL JACOBINI.
SKCRKTATY BLAINE'S REPLY.
Please convey to His Holiness the sin
cere thanks wii.li which this government
received the k'ticl expression of his pray
erful interest in behalf of the stricken
President. .Since your message was sent
the President's condition has been chang
ed and we are now filled with anxiety, 1
I but not without hope. The President
has been very deeply touched by the pious
interest for his recovery shown by ail
| churches, and none more widely or more
I devoutly than by those of the Roman
Catholic communion.
A St. Petersburg dispatch announces
that the Russian government will demand
I the extradiction of Ilartman.
The advance guard of civil-service re
form in Boston is not pleased with the
! last letter by Senator Dawes.
t
; The New York state Greenback conven
-1 tion convened at Klmira yesterday.
The Grand Lodge of Good Templars
of New York met at Poughkeepsie yester
| day. Several hundred delegates were
present.
JOAILY REVIEW
Only Twenty-Five Cents
A MONTH.
t
NR. A. E. BURR'S
LJ
110 M (EOPAT 111 C
ts U *'C G S it
This remedy is something new, botli as to name
and composition. Tliis 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 I say of
thin I can prove, This Syrup, like the l'ills, is
harmless and safe. It contains no opium or other
narcotic poison, like the most Syrup, and is not dis
atri 1 cable to take. Any child will take it. And it
will cure any and all inflammations arising from
Cold. It is superior to all others in every respect
and especially for ttie following reasons:
Ist. It will cure Croup every time.
2d. it will cure inflammation of the Lungs,
lid. 11 will cure Quinsy.
•Hh It will cure Whooping Cough.
6th It will euro Bronchitis.
Ctli It will cure Hoarseness.
Till It will cure Wore Throat.
Bth It will euro any ('old.
9th It will cure t (ingestion of (he Lungs.
10th It will cure any Cough.
11th ft will cure Scarlet Fever.
12th. It is the best reined that nnv one can take
for Consumption, and if taken in the first stago I
will guarantee a cure.
13th. it is perfectly safe for all ages as there is
nothing in its composition that can hunn a child.
A. 11. BlTlilt
For stile by CLARK B. PORTER.
pOAL
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Nathan Tidcl,
DEALER IN
PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND
Eoyal Kock Coal.
Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub
lie generally. J sliall keep a full assortment
01 all sizes,
AND SHALL SELL AT
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
Yard and otl:-so, foot of Pine street, just south e
Cour ipir.se
Aug.'.M. N.TIPD.
I!lisi ness Cards.
TN A 7 TO'JIXE YS-A T-LA IF,
South side Mereur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N.tC. Elsbrbe. I L. ELSBHKK.
V;' L. HOLLISTER 1). D. S'.
is (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.)
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's
office. lOjanSO
Has. K. LADD. M. JL
W PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Odice three doors above Mercur Block. 284-ly.
; SAYEIICOOL,'
Manufacturer of
OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS,
And Library Tables. Bhop corner Second and
i up J at* streets. iuaj'23 81
yy:. T.B. JOHNSON,
JLIS PHYSIC IANA NO 8 URGE ON.
Office over 11. C Porter's Drugstore, Residence
corner Maple and Second Streets,
F TIIORNTON,
TUNER AND REV AIR Eli
Of I'iauos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi
ence.) Orders received at Holmes it Passage's
M uMe Store.
QW. RYAN,
' - o 0 UN T r S LIRE RIN 7 END EN 7
Office Means' liloek.
HENRY STREETER, 4
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
TOWANDA, PA.
TAMES T. HALE,
w A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IV,
Office over Stevens it Long's store.
J~ 7 (JI IN W. C< >l> I) IN(L
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W,
Office Mercnr Block, over Kirby's Drug Store.
C-v l). KINNEY,
- A TTORNE Y-A T-LA U'.
Office corner Main and Pine St. -cts, Towanda, Pa.
QECK & OVERTON,
I ' Attorneyß-at-Law, T>icanda, Pa.
D'A. OVLUTON- I UEN.L M. PECK.
VT TILT.! A MS, ANGLE & BUFFING ,
TON.
A TTORNE VS-A T-LA HA
Office former'; occupied by \V. Watkius.
"POVAN 1> \ ANI)M EII 0(> PA N V
JL Stag - lt-aves Towanda Mondays, Wediicsdays
and Fridays, atom; p. m. Notices of pa. - in
gers and packages may be left at Stevens & Long's,
ami will TI- carefully attended B. 11. I ; no W.N,
jul-28. ' Proprietor.
A HULA Y JUNCTION HOTEL.
LJ j>, (ja TON, Proprietor.
Near Hie Barclay depot. Oood accommodations at
reasonable prices, t all and see lis.
IK RCTIO HOUSE,-•Corner Surf and
aA Ociun Avenues, OC-FAN GROVE, N. J.—
Furnish Dinners for Excursions. M. A. BULL.
s USUAL
a.
M'menfieM
the fashionable clothier, is the first to
open a
FULL LINE
OF '
S I > 3l v I IV'O
to which he invites the particular atton
tion of
TMB FUBIiI C.
His assortment, comprises the most fash
ionable goods iii the
READY-MADE CLOTIUKG LINE,
purchased tor cash, and will be sold
CHEAPER than any other house in the
country can otter the same quality of
goods. .
A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS'
T Y 7: T"* O 7C T. T T""A
II i kL jt i i'l U
CAPS
Also a better assortment ot FURNISH
ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere
in Towanda.
Call, examine, and satisfy your
selves.
M. E. ROSEKFJKLD.
March !>, 18SI.
JVfEW SPRING GOODS!
Now is the time*to make your
selection of a
jvjn %$* mmtjra SI-ST
from the attractive array of suit
ings on exhibition at the tailoring
establishment of
Parrotl & Gressel
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 lowest.