Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, October 13, 1881, Image 2

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    The J>nil.y Review
Towantla, Pa, Thursday, Oct 13, 1881.
E TUTORS
!. W. At.XOBLIS N r . AhVOltl)
"offf7y Heri'to" mmltf 95 eeuta prr
mouth. Vi'ff it.
Baity and Wolfe.
General Silas M. llaily the Hepublican
candidate for State Treasurer, whom Mr.
Wolfe is so vindictively anxious to defeat
is .one of those "hundreds of thousands
of tiie noblest heroes." The '•independ
ent," candidate, who was a valiant home
guard when inen were wanted at the
front, endeavored to throw a doubt on
G neral daily's soldier record by stating
that he had "nothing to say" about it.
It, is highly probable that the old soldiers
of the State and the patriotic people
thereof, who are honest, consistant and
true to the principles and pledges of the
Republican party, w ill remember General
daily's record and reward hint by their
votes and elect him State Treasurer. •
That Mr. Wolfe is arrogant and au
dacious in character, we have abuudaut
evidence furnished by himself. Mr.
Wolfe raises the standard of revolt
against the alleged domination of "boss
es"—yet bis whole political career is the
record of a persistant st ruggle waged for
the attainment of the dictatorship of the
Republican party of l'ennsy Ivama. More
than any other rn in he is responsible for
the continuance of the discreditab'e Sen
atorial deadlock at Ilarrishurg last win-j
ter, in which lus shibboleth was "rule or
ruin." Failing then in the full accom
plishment of his purpose, be went into
the State convention to renew the strug
gle for suprmiL-y, and again defeated, he
resorted to the desperate ultimatum of
revolt against the party, and under the
specious cry of 'reform" appeals to lle-
publicans to sacrifice principle, honor,
good faith and all that true uieu hold
dear, and follow him in his crusade for
the overthrow of the glorious old Kcpuh
. lican par*,y of Pennsylvania and the tri
umph of the enemy with which it has
heen battling for twenty years. That a
sufficient number of Republicans to ac
complish Mr. Wolfe's purpose can lie be
guiled into thus stultifying themselves
seems incredible.— Allegheny Mail.
Chicago grain speculators have struck
a snag. On Monday last wheat had reach
ed the very high rate of $1.4:1. On Sat
urday it had gone down to SI 35, and
corn had followed suit—passing from 70
cents to 03, Pork also felt the pressure,
falling 40 cents during the week. One
linn collapsed with 12,000,00 bushels of
corn on its hands. Grain was at once
shipped East to Buffalo in large quanti
ties, with the result of a material decline
in prices. Corn fell cents on October
options and November coutracts went off
2y and 3 cents lower. Other produce
sympathized and men's souls were tried
the small operators feeling very much as
if they had fallen into dens of thieves and
bears or had been gored by bulls. Bu'
no one will care a moment for their loss
es or their grief. They who play with
lire must expect to be burned. The lat
est reports, as is invariably the case, in
short crop years, are very reviving.
Bradstrect reports us follows: Yield of
wheat in the Western 5tate5,248,127,000;
Southern States, 40.000,000; Middle
States, 34,7)00,000; Pacific coast, 33,825,-
000; Colorado and Territories, 12 000,
000; New England, 1,000,000; total, 308,-
962,000 bushels; against 480.000.000 las
year, showing a loss of 111,038,000 hush
els. The yield of the corn crop is
Western States, 769,241.000: Southern
States. 247,000,000; Middle States, 62.
400,000; New England States, 7,000,000:
Territories, 5,000,000; Pacific coast, 2 -
500,000; total, 1,163,641,000, against 1,-
500,000 last year.
The directors of Bedford county have n
uniform series of text hooks for the pub
lic schools.
The loss at the recent tiro at Kldred,
McKcnii county, is estimated at fifty
thousand dollars.
An oW well just opened uear Greens-
Westmoreland county, yields twen
ty-five barrels a day.
The Lehigh coal and navigation com
pany will pay its first dividend for sev
eral years in November.
. Gen. daily, Republican candidate for
State Treasurer is received with great
enthusiasm wherever he goes in the
State.
The full measure of Conkling's in
jury to his party by resigning his seat is
now manifest in the election of a Demo
cratic Vice President.
A suit has begun at Quebec against A.
11. Murphy, Member of Parliament, for
#150,000, alleged penalty for sitting in
the legislative assembly without the
proper legal qualifications.
Two of the Iron Mountain train rob
bers who were confined in the penitentia
ry at Little Rock have confessed. Their
names are Samuel and Thomas Williams.
They were formerly printers in St. Au
gustine, Fla., and were out of money and
plundered the train for funds to get mar
lied on.
The Philadelphia Tlotes says: "It is
yet too soon to present anything like a
safe estimate of Wolfe's vote 111 this city,
but, if ids cause shall continue to pro
gress as it has progressed during the last
week, lie will be likely to receive more
than 20,000 votes in Philadelphia, and
40,000 is not beyond the tange of possi
bility. If the vote were to be taken to
morrow, daily would receive about 50,-
000, Noble about 50.000 and Wolfe about
20,000.
TB.I
PA. AND N. T. It. n.
Train* on the Pa. & N. V. R. R. thin place
is follow*:
.Storing South.
No. 3, at 5 :05 a. in., for Now York and way *ta.
No. 7, at 10:43 a. in., mail train for Now York, Phil
adclphia and intermediate point*.
No. 9, at 3:00 p. 11l —Express for Itiiladclphin.
No. 15, at 10:46, p. m.—Fast ex pre** for Philadel
plua ami New York.
No. 31,—Local Passenger Train, between Klmirn
and Wyalusing, 7:28 p. m.
Moving North.
No. 8, at 4 :00 a. m.—Fast express from New York
and Philaaclphia
No. 30, at 9:30 a. m. f AV ilkcsßarre accommodation.
No. 2, at 4:43 p. in.—Mail train from Philadelphia
and New York.
No. 12, at 12:45, n. in., from New York.
No. 32, tit 6:53 a. in.—Wyalusing and Klmiru local.
BTATE USE AND MCI.I.IVAN 11. H.
Leave.
3:00 o'clock p. m. for Bernicc and intermediate *ta.
Arrive.
9 :00 a. m., fr®m Bernice.
hXrclay 11. n.
Leave.
7:30 a.m., for Barclay and all station*, and 3 00
p. m. •
Arrive.
10 :15 a. in., from Barclay and intcrinediate .station*
and 6 :20 p. m.
Canton Stage.
Leaves at 9 o'clock, a. in. Arrives at 5 o'clock p. in
Troy Stage.
Leave* at 10:30 a. m. Arrives at Ip. m.
Shesheguin Stage.
Vrrive* at 11 o'clock a. m. Depart* at 12 ra.
Lellaysville Stage.
Arrive* at 12 in. Leaves at 2 p. m.
Terry town Stage.
Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 12 m
Depart* same day* at 1 p. m.
New Era Stage.
Arrived Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 12 m
Departs same day* at 1 p. in.
CHURCH DIRECTOR Y.
cREHBYTERIAN—Rev. J. S. Stewart, D.D., Pas
tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. eve
ry Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at i :30. Sunday School— D'A. Overton, Superin
tendent—at 12 o'clock.
JURIST CHURCH—(Episcopal)— Rev. Jchn S
I eers, Rector. Service and preaching at 10:30 a
m. and 6:00 p.m. Service and lecture Thursdav
evening at 7:30. Sunday School—.las. T. Hale
Superintendent— at 12 ra. Teachers' meeting
I uesday evening at 7:45.
f CHURCH.—Rev. (J. 11. Wright, Pastor
Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayei
Meetings on Sunday evening at 6:30, Thur*da
evening at 7:30. A'oung men's prayer meetiiu
Friday evening at S. Sunday School—B. M Peck
Superintendent—at 12 m.
PETER AND PAUL.—(R. C.) Rev. Chas. f
Kelley, Priest Mass at Sand 10:30 a.m. Ve*.
'"*3o m " HlMlda y School at 12:30 am!
CHURCH OK TIIK MESSIAH. —(Universalist)
Itev. William Taylor, Pastor. Preaching at lu:30
n. m. ami 7 p. m. Prayer and Conference
Meeting Thm>day evening at 7:30. Sunda)
School—-I>r. Tavior, Superintendent—at 12 in.
B APTIHT CIIU RCH—Rev. C. I\ 11 alio well, I'aator
Preaching at 10:3oa. M. and 7 r. m. Prayer
Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 p. si. Sunday
School at 12 in.
S O VIE TV l> Hi KCT Oil Y.
MASONIC.
I'nion Lodge, No. 108, inect* Firsthand Third
Wednesday of each month,
j Union Chapter, No. 161, meets Second Wednesdaj
I evciiinas of each month.
I Northern Coininandery, Knights Templar, No. 16.
j Meets fourth Wednesday each month.
KNIUHT9 OF PYTHIAS.
| Towanda Lodge, No. 290, Meets every Tuesdaj
| evening.
i Endowment Rank, Suction 101. Meets Third Fri
) day in eacli month.
PET.I.OWB.
! Bradford I.odge, No. 167. Meets every Mondaj
! ight.
j Bradford Encampment, No. 41. Meets Second and
| Fourth Wednesday night of ea.ih month.
I Leoh Lodge Degree of Uebeka. Meets First and
Third Fiday evenings of each month.
KNIGHTS OP HONOR.
Crystal I.odge. Meets every Monday evening
Mystic Lodge, K. and L. of 11. Meets Second and
Fourth Friday evenings of each month.
ft. A. p..
Watkins post No. 68. Meets every Saturday even in
KNIGHTS OP THE OOLDEN RVI.K.
Towanda Castle No. 58. Meets at K. of .Hull
every Wednesday evening.
ROYAS. A RL'ANFM.
j Towanda Council No. 53 2 meets antlirsd third
Friday of each month in K., I'. ILill.
liiismess Cards.
ALVOLID & SON,
JOB PRINTERS,
DAIRY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda l'a
T CWANDA.Si pi. 23. ISS'I
B.AKCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL.
11. (JA TON. Proprietor.
Near tin* Barclay depot. Good accommodations at
reusonuhle prices. Call and see us.
i HAS. K. I. A 1)1), M. D.
W PR YSIC IANA ND SI 'RG E ON.
Office three doors above Mercur Block. 284-ly.
DL,\ T.B. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office ovei 11. C Porter's Drug huorc, Residenct
corner Maple and Second S.iee. .
ELSBKEE & SON,
A I TORSE YS-A T-I.A ll',
South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N. C. KLSBUEE. | L. EI.SBREK.
FI, HO BLISTER J). I). S.
■ (Successor to Or. E. 11. Anglo.)
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, second floor ul Dr. Pratt's
office. 10jan80
F THORNTON,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi
ence.) Orders received at Holme* & Passage's
Music Store.
GW. RYAN.
• vOU.V TY V UPE !{IN I GXI) EA '/
Office Means' Block.
HENRY STREETER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT UW
TOWANDA, PA.
JAMES T. HALE,
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF,
Office over Stevens & Long's store.
JOHN W. CODDING,
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF,
Office Mercur Bloek, over Kirbj's Drug Store.
OD. KINNEY,
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF,
Office corner Main and line Streets, Towanda, Pa.
PECK & OVERTON,
Attorney s-at-Law, TJwanda, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON. I BENJ. M. PECK.
WILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING
TON,
A TTORNE YS-A T-LA IF,
Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins.
SH. BEAN,
• Plain and Ornamental Painter,
. AND PAPER HANGER.
All work in his line promptly executed on shor
notice. From long experience both in city and
•ountry, he prides himself on being able to suit the
most fastidious.
THE DAILY REVIEW
ONLY TWENTY TITX CENTS A MOST//
OR THIIIE DOLLARS A YEAR.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
—The uudernigncd, desirous of changing hi
l)UHineH, offers for sale the property now occupied
by him as a wine and liquor store and bottling ee
lablinlimetrt, on Sooth Slain street, Towanda, to
gether with the entire stock, horses, wagons, har
nesses, bottling machinery, store furniture and all
other goods and articles in said store and estab
lishment.
This is the most complete and best arranged es
tablishment in Northern Pennsylvania, :ud offers
unusual and superior inducements to any person
desirous of entering into business.
The above property will be sold upon liberal
terms. .TOHN GRIFFIN.
Towanda, Sept. 10, 1881.
HW. MILLER
• keeps several
1? CJBXiIC HACKS
and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly,
lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and
ourl> morning trains (NOH. 12, 8 nod 3,) no reduction
for these trains, 95 remit per pmaaemgmr. Regu
lar customers supplied with ticaeta at reduced rates.
Charges for attending parties, one couple sl.u; two
couples in one load, #I.OO per couple; for attending
funerals from #2.00 to #3.00. Hack by the hour #l,
Horses and carriages to let.
Orders left at his office below council rooms will
receive careful attention. H . W MILLER.
Nov. 27. 1880.
TOWANDA A N D M E II OO P A N Y
Stage leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, atone p. in. Notices of passen
gers and packages may be left at Stevens & Long's,
and will be carefully attended to. R. H. lIKOWN,
jul-28. Proprietor.
MORE DO YOU WANT?
Than the Fifteen >'ears
CONTINUOUS TRADE
or
H. J A COBS,
To convince you of the Reliability of his
goods, and he now otter* better bargains than
ever, in
Mens, Biys and Childrens Suits, Over
coats. Hats. Caps and fine Furnishinf
Goids.
%2f~ All goods guaranteed as represented
Not t'oit-on and Sliaddy for "All Wool."
For the Brut Bargains, Best Goods,
Best Assortment, and Largest Stork of any
dealer in toien, go to the "old reliable."
store of
11. JACOBS,
No. 2, Patton's Block, Towanda. Pa.
TAEBTHB
THE GREAT. .
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senger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des
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Direct connections for ail points in Kansas,
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vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta
ble Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott. Denison,
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The uncqualod inducement* offered by this
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The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace
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fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Re
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Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com
bined with their Great Through Car Arrange
ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite
Route to the South, South-West, and the Fur
West.
Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line
for sale at all offices in tnc United States and
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All information shout Rates of Fnro, Sleep
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J. Q. A. BEAN\Gen'l Eastern Agent,
308 Washington St., Boston. Moss.
_ .. and 317 Broadway, New York
JAMES R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago.
T. J. POTTER, Gen. Manager, Chicago