'The Oaiiv Review. Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Sept. I, 1881. kuitokh 8. W. ALVOKD. NOBI.K N ALV(IKI) Mtttitwr" en/y MS testis pf motth. Try it. Republican Gtunty Convention. Pursuant to a resolution passed by the Republi can County < omrnittee in session Friday Juno 24, 1841, ilit: Convention of the Republican party for 1841 will convene at the COUR T HOUBE in TOW ANDA BORO" Oil on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., to make the following nominations for county officers, to wit: One person for Sheriff, i ne person for Prothonotary, &e. One person for Register and Recorder, &c. 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, lor SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3D., 1881, to elect.by BALLOT two delegates to i r(present each district in said county convention. The delegate elections in the BOROUGHS will be organized at HIX O'CLOCK, I*. M., and be kept open continuously, to close at 8 o'clock, p. rn. In the districts of Barclay, North Towanda and Ath ens District No. 3, from FI VE O'CLOCK, P. M.. j continuously until 7 o'clock p. m., at which time j they shall close. And in all other townships frorp , THREE o'clock, p. m., continuously until FIVE j o'clock, p. oa., at which time they shall close. The i votes shall then be counted and the result certified ! by the proper officers of said meetings to the Chair- j man of said Convention and a copy delivered at j 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. K. J. ANGLE, Chairman JM. Ei.y, Republican County Committeee. Secretary. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Alba—C. L. Crandall, Jefferson Loughhead, G. •W. Carman. Albany—W. L. Kinyon, O. VV. Fawcett, Andrew Wickizer. Armenia—Richmond Sweet, William Kinch, Eu gene Duinond. Asylum— Thomas Kinsley, Fred Cole, B. C. Chll on. Athens Boro—lst Ward, H. C. Hall, F K Harris, K W Davis. 2nd Ward E Mercur Frost, Geo. A Kinney, Fred R Welsh. Athens Twp —lst Dint, I, O Snell, Frank K Wcl ler, Chauncy S Wheaton. 2nd Dint, Azel Knapp Bcnj Middaugh, James, Mustart. 3rd Dist, H G Spalding, John F Ovenshire, R M riovey. Barclay—C II Johnson, O W'i'idd, John II Da vis. Burlington Twp—C B Wheeler, WII Gustin, E R Selleck. Burlington Boro—Clarence Ford, Gus Kssenwlne John McKeeby. Burlington Wflst—W D McKean, Horace Rock well, Dclns Rockwell. Canton Twp—A J Conklin, H Cuttin, W T Law- Ten ee. Canton Boro—E .1 Cleveland, John S Mix, E II Thomas. Columbia—G L Gates, George Cornell, H E Young. Frankltn—O L Bmily, J E Spalding, Merritt Gay. Granville—U W Jennings, Hiram Foster, Adam I mies Ilerrick— C L Stewart, N N Barnes, T A Fee. licßaysvllle—G W Builey, E A Carl, C J Van- Gelder. Leroy—ltobt McKee, Wesley Wilcox, Leroy Holcomb. Litchfield— W E Armstrong, II I) Morse, Obcd Vanduzer. Monroe Twp—J W Irvine, Win A Kellogg, B K Bened'et. Monroe Boro— Dwight Dodge,Dr Rockwell, 1) J New Albany—S W Wilcox, George Wilcox J C Fowler. Orwell—Oliver Gorham, J O Alger, A G Frisble. Overton—Orange Chase, Lewis Rhinebold, Man ning Matthews, pik,—ES Skeel, Jno. Elsworth, Morgan Thomas. Ridge berry—Geo Miller,A K Stcrtton, Adelbert Griswold. Rome Boro—Orson Rickey C II Stone, M L i Maynard. Rome Twp—J E Gillett, Isaac Adams, Hugh McCabe. _ Sliesliqeuin—O F Ayers, W 8 Slsbree, 'I M Vouglit. Smithfield —Diton Phelps, Henry Hamilton, O B Sumner. South Creek—John F Gillett, Cyrus Burke, An drew Brink. South Waverly—John Mahoney, Jno B Thomp son, Wm II Plum. Springfield— Wm Brown, Lee Stacy,Perry Hark ness. Standing Stone—reter Landmesser.Myron kings ley, Wm Stevens. Sylvania—VV L Scoutin, Landre Gregory. Heman Burritt. Terry—o P Garrison, JII Schoonover, Geo II Terry. Towanda Boro—lst Ward.Judson Holcomb, I. Harris, Daniel Savercool. 2nd Ward, Edward Frost, J Andrew Wilt, C Manvllle i'ratt. 3rd Ward, Gsrgc 8 Kstell, W F Dittrick, .Tames Hees. Towanda North—Allen Simons, Bishop Hortou, Addison Hicks. TowandaTwp—U M Davilson, R A Bostiey, Geo Fox. _ iv.iv Boro—B B Mitchell, Geo 0 Holcomb, W E Okllaoa, t roy I'wp-L T Weller, Alva Cooper, Charles Manley. Tuscarora—Patrick Maboney, A J Bilvara,James Lewis. Ulster—C G Rockwell, J G Howie,Chas Vincent. Warren—Cyrus Bowen, D A Sleeper, John Mor ris. Wells—Morris Shepard, Wm Relyca, Wra John son Windham—T 8 Lawrence, Job Shoemaker, Mar tin Wheaton. Wimot—l)r Quick, Richard Arey, Daniel Eley. Wyalusing—C A ritowell, N A Prazer, C C cmith. Wyaox—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'PIIKKKON, JAMES TERRY, F. F. I. YON, W. 8. KINNEY, B. T. IIAI.B, JAMES MATHER, A. K. LENT. The Committee to take into consideration and re port at the next County Conventian whether any change be necessary in the representation at our county conventions, is: JOHN N. CALIFF, J. H. BHAW, GEORGE BROWN- 11. W. THOMAS, N. W. WALDRON, MILTON LOOM IS, C. L. FQUIRBS XJI . ■■ IIWLIIMIUI ■■■ II ll T)r. Hamilton tells the following story : On Snturday.when every one had almost entirely abandoned hope, the President got off his little joke. During the late election, when Florida was in doubt, Gen eral Swaim was continually in the habit of saying to him, "General, you don't in | tend to give up Florida, do you?" until lit passed int a byword. Well, on Sat j urday General Garfield saw that the phv j sicians had about abandoned hope, and turning to General Swaim, who was pres ent, he said, "General you don't intend to give up Florida, do you?" The face j at the same time was illuminated with a j smile. The jcnce was so patent and turu ■ ed so neatly on Genetal Swaim that all j laughed, and even Mrs. Garfield, whose eyes were suffused with J.ears, could not i help indulging in a smile. If penny subscriptions are to be the or der of the day to make up handsome funds for meritorous people, there should be a right good one for Kate Shelly of lioone, ! lowa, whose health has been shattered by exposure while saving a passenger train from being destroyed during a storm on the night of July 6th. Slapping an impertinent fellow's face for making an unpatriotic remark may he well enough in its way, but risking one's life to save the , lives of people in imminent danger is a j sort of service that will wear better in I the long run and should be better paid. Schuylkill county is suffering terribly from the drought. Mahanoy Plane is, without doubt, the greatest sufferer in the county for the want of water. Par ties supplying the people from Frackville charge twenty-five cents per barrel. A number of collieries in and around Shen andoah have suspended work for want of water. The people of that place have been put on half rations for two weeks past. Governor of Michigan left a clause in his will which reads: "My .children one and all shall be educated in this country and not abroad, as it is my sincere desire that they may grow up to : be sincere Americans and lovers of their native land and her institutions." It is a good precedent and sentiment to a multi tude of rich Americans. Young people educated in foreign universities too often loose their love and reverence for Ameri can institutions. The Attorney General who was appre hensive of the fluctuations of the Presi dent's pulse the other day, had his fears quieted by a simple experiment made by the attending physicians, lie was shown that his own pulse which was 86 when he was sitting down, was increased to 100 by walking three times across the room. Secretary Blaine is visited by so many dealers in nostrums, which they claim will benefit the President, that it has be come necessary to station policemeu in citizens clothes near bis house, to relieve hi in from the annoyance. Senator Sessions who figured conspic uously as a bribe-taker at Albany last session was defeated in his candidacy for renomiuation on Saturday last, lie was a Half breed. The Rev. T. Hewitt Talmage preached a sermon on Sunday morning, taking as his subject the condition of the President. The discourse was one of the ablest ever delivered. Mr. Talinage's remarks were frequently interrupted by applause, while his pathetic allusions to the wife, chil dren and mo her of the President caused tears to flow from many eyes,even strong men bowing their heads and weep ing. "VVe stand under a great sorrow, Oh, Lord," said the pastor in his opening prayer. "Our chief magistrate is lying low. Divine physician put thy hand up on his wounds. Wc feel as if we cannot give him up. Give us ihe faith of mira cles. Give more than human skill to the medical attendants. Sooth his pains. Restore his health. Let it not be told that the hand of the assassin was suc cessful. We ask in behalf of the aged mother, the stricken wife and the weep ing children. Father, if it be possible let this cup of sorrow pass from us, but If it be best for him to go, give him an easy exit to the land where there is no death." In bis final prayer he said: "Hear his aged mother's prayer, bis wife's prayer and that of his children and of the nation. Thou canst do it, yet we say, Thy will lie done. Lord heal him; we ask it in the name of the assassinated Christ." The text of the pastor's sermon was, "Comfort ye, comfort ye, my peo ple, saith your God."—lsaiah 40—1. REVIEW Only Ticenly-Five Cents A MONTI?. QOAL ! COAL ! ( iiiMf t oii : At tsLOK *♦* IM, formerly Pierce's Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, fV 00 SMALL STOVE, 3 25 CHESTNUT; 3 25 EGG, 3 00 GRA'I E, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 With same additional charges for cartage. W. M. MAI. LORY October, "4, IH7V. SII. BEAN, • Plain and Ornamental Painter, ANI) PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on ahor notice. From long experience both in city and country, he pridea himaelf on being able to suit the most fastidious. Nathan Tidd, HEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKES -BARRK, AND Loyal Sock^Coal. Invitea the patronage of his old friends and the pub lie generally. 1 ahall keep a full assortment oi all sizes, AND HIIALL BKLL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and office, foot of Fine street, just south o Gour qouse AugW. N. TIDD. Business Cards. ELSBREE & SON, AITORNEYS-AT-LA W. South side Mercur Block, Towandn, Ta. N. 0. KLSBKKK. | L. EI.SRKKE. FL. HOLLISTER I). 1). s. • (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND* MECHANICAL DKNTIBT. Office on State street, second tloor of Dr. Pratt's office. 10jan80 CIIAS. K. .LADD, M. I>. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I Office three doors above Mercur Blook. 284 ly. F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER OfPianoa and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at liolraes & Passage's M uslc Btore. GW. RYAN, • I>OUNTY SUPERINI ENDEN7 Office Means' Block. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAM TOWANDA, I'A. JAMES T. HALE, ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, Office over Stevens & Long's store. JOHN W. CODDING," ATTORNEY-AT-LA IF, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T- LA IF, Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-La\c, T>wanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON- I BKNJ. M. I'KCK. T X TILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING W TON, A TTORNEYS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. TOWANDA AND MKHOOPANY Stag" leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, atone p. in. Notices of passen gers and packages may be left at Htevens & Long's, and will be carefully uttended to. B. 11. BROWN, jul-'2B. Proprietor. BARCLAY .JUNCTION HOTEL. R. CA TON, Proprietor, Near the Barclay depot. Oood accommodations at reasonable prices. Call and see us. ARCTIC HOUSE, Corner Surf and Ocean Avenues, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.— Furnish Dinners for Excursions. M. A. BULL. USUAL the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atte* tion of TMIM: P VitM, tC . 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. /—n 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. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSEN FIELD. March 9, 1881. SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a JVJE IP SPHIJTG SUIT from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Parrott G vessel 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.