The lZ>aily Review • Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 19,1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD "JOaily Mlevitm" only 25 centt pcr ntonih. Try it. How General Baily became a Candidate. It has been currently reported and quite generally believed thot Gen. Baily, Republican candidate tor State Treasurer was made a candidate at the instigation of Senator Cameron, but the following latter from one of the McKean couuty del egates, not a machine man, tells the sto ry of how the General was brought into the field: To the Editor of the Press: My name having been already mention ed iu the public prints in connection with the candidature of Gen. Baily, I am .in duced by the statements of Mr. Wolfe in his Philadelphia speech to give a little more definite form to what I had before regarded as of slight consequence. In what manner Geu. Baily became a candi date, so long as he was the choice of the Convention, secerns to me of little mo ment. But Mr, Wolfe has manufactured the circumstances and made them an im portant plauk in his platform, lie says that Colonel Stewart became a candidate by announcement printed in the Republi can Standard ol Uniontown on the 4th day of August. His theory is that Gen. Baily was afterwards brought into the field by Senator Cameron to defeat the nomination of Stewart. Permit me to say through your widely circulated col umns that having been unanimously elec ted as a delegate from McKean, I com municated with my old friend, Gen. Bai ly, on the 2d day of August, suggesting the State Treasurer nomination and re questing him to meet me the following afternoon at Greensburg, my former home. lie replied by telegram, "Impos sible." Not satisfied with this, I again telegraphed the General on the 4th of August from Greensburg as follows: "Meet me Seventh-avenue Hotel, Pitts burg this evening. Answer." To this message the General respohded favorably and we met accordingly at Pittsburg that evening. After a loug interview the General with much reluctance, promised me to return home, confer with his friends there and telegraph me the result . I came to Bradtord and in a day or two received the General's message announc ing that he had decided to accede to my wishes and enjoining me "not to let him drop." I at once telegraphed Senator Cameron, Col. Quay and other friends in various parts of the State that General Baily of Fayette was a candidate for the nomination and that his friends would urge him to the best of their ability. The name of Geu. Baily was favorably men tioned by the Eoening Star , a Republican daily of this city, on the 11th dav of Au gust. So far as Senator Cameron and Col. Quay are concerned, they neither suggested the General's name to inc nor communicated with me in his behalf, ei ther directly or indirectly. I make this statement not to arrogate any conse quence to myself, but rather to refute a theory as silly and malicious as its author is insiiisere. Very respectfully, J. A. EGK Bradford, Pa., October 14, 7SSI. Ilazleton Bulletin : Mr. Wolfe, we have 110 doubt expects to have a sollid follow ing among the speculative insurance com panies. Nor will he reckon without his host, either. Mr. Wolfe lias served them a good turn already by seeing lit to ab seut himself from his post of duty in the late Legislature and at the critical mo ment too, when his vote would iorevcr have put a period to death-rattle insur ance. If the insurance managers, know ing it will be grist to their mill, will sup port him, let those who condemn such speculating in human life do all in their power to defeat it when he could, and will hereafter also do all in his power to promote their best interests. Here is food lor reflection for the conscientious voter, irrespective of party or faction, who condemn the system of mortgaging human bones. There never was a more harmonious or fairer convention than the one which nominated the Republican county ticket this year. With the exception of the Treasuryship, the several aspirants made their own canvass unaided by "ring sters" or "bosses," and the successful candidates are fairly en titled to every Republican vote. . It is well known that the nominee for Treasurer was not the choice of any clique, and yet those who are denominat ed the "ring" are giving him a hearty support. Cutting or scratching this year will af ford very poor consolation to those who have opposed bossism. There is in the New York sub-treasury $1,800!000 in unclaimed money orders, the accumulation of seventeen years for r the entire United States. The sub-treas ury being a national money order clear ing-house, most of the failures to collect are clue to misdirection, etc. Postmas ter General James desires these facts to be known, believing if it were that much of the amount would be claimed. But for the influence and efforts of Hon. J. 11. Webb, Ilerdic's scheme to di vide the county would have been success ful. lie could have had thousands of dollars to permit the bill to pass, but he spurned the offer although he is a poor man. Mr. Webb has served the county faith fully and efficiently in many trying times. It should be a pleasure as it it a duty of the people to reciprocate his unselfish labors by gi\ ing him a large vote. The would be State Treasurer, who is attempting to cause a split in the Repub lican ranks of Pennsylvania, will say his little speech in Pittsburg on Saturday night. This is an off year in politics. Repub licans should remember their opponents take advantage of such times to steal in to power in this county. Four hundred and fifty thousand dol tars in cash and a large amount of sup plies have been contributed for the Mich igan sufferers. NKW YORK Oct. 17.— The Tribunes Washington special says: There is still outstanding $7,090,000 fractional curren cy which was long since redeemable. Probably very little of it will ever be pre sented. Six inches of s now fell in Quebec Monday night. 2TK.I I\EiJLLSK'S ait OS. I*A. AND N. Y. R. R. Trains on the l l a. &N. Y. R. It. nasß this place as follows: Moving South. No. 3, at 5:05 a. m., for New York and way sta. No. 7, at 10:43 a. 111., mail train for New York I'iiil adolpliia and intermediate points. No. 9, at 3:00 p. m —Express for Philadelphia. No. 15, at 10:40, p. in.—Fast express for Phiiadel pliia and New York. No. 31,—Local Passenger Train, between Elmlra aud Wyalusing, 7:23 p. m. Moving Morth. No. 8, at 4:00 a. m.—Fast express from New York and Pliilaaelphia tso. 30, at 9:30 a. m., IV ilkcsßarro accommodation No. 2, at 4:43 p. m.—Mail train from Philadelphia and New York. i No. 12, at 12:45, a. m., from New York. No. 32, at 6:53 a. m.—Wyalusing and Klmira local. STATE LINE AND SULLIVAN It. It. Leave. 3:00 o'clock p.m. for Bernice and intermediate sta. Arrive. 9 :00 a. m., from Bernice. i BARCLAY R. R. Leave. 7:30 a. rn., for Barclay and all stations, and S-00 p. m. " , Arrive. 10 :1;> a. m., from Barclay and intermediate stations and 6:20 p.m. Canton Stage. Leaves at 9 o'clock, a. m. Arrives at 5 o'clock p. m Troy Stage. 1 Leaves at 10:30 a. m. Arrives at 1 p. m. She ahe qui n Stage. Arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Departs at 12 m. Leliaysville Stage. Arrives at 12 m. Leaves at 2 p. m. Terry town Stage. Arrives Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, at 12 m Departs same days at 1 p. m. Mew Era Stage. Arrives I ucsday, Thursday and Saturday, at 12 in i Departs same days at 1 p. m. CnUIiCII DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN—RevTj! S. Stewart, D.D., Pas tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7p. m. eve -- ol! £• i a £ e T Thursday evening , CHRIST CHURCH—(Episcopal)—Rev. Jchn 8. Beers, Rector. Service and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and ti :00 p. m. Service and lecture Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday School—Jus. T. llale, Superintendent—at 12 m. Teachers' meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45. M, E. CHURCH.—Rev. C. H. Wright, Pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. nnd 7 ]>. in. l'rayer Meetings on Sunday evening at 6:30, Thursday evening at 7:30. Voting men's prayer met ting Friday evening at 8. Sunday School—ls. M. Pet 1", Superintendent—at 12 m. SS. PETER AND PAUL.-(R. C.) Rev. ("has. F. Kellcy, Priest Mass at 8 and lo :30 a. in. Ves pers at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12 :30 and 2 :30. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH. (Universal; l) Rev. William Taylor, Pastor. Preaching at 10 :3 d a. m. and 7p. m. Prayer and Conference Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday School—Dr. Tavlor, Superintendent—at 12 m. BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. C. T. Hall., well, Pastor Preaching at 10:3oa. M. and 7 p. M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 r. M. Sunday- School at 12 m. SOCIETY DIRECT Oil T. MASONIC. Union Lodge, No. 103, meets Firsthand Third Wednesday of each month. Union Chapter, No. 161, meets Second Wednesday evenings of each month. Northern Commandery, Knights Templar, No. 16. Meets fourth Wednesday each month. KNXdIITS OP PYTHIAS. Towanda Lodge, No. 290. Meets every Tues lay evening. Endowment Rank, Section 101. Meets Third Fr day In each month. ODD FELLOWS. Bradford Lodge, No. 107. Meets every Monday lffht. Bradford Encampment, No. 41. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesday night of each month. Leoh Lodge Degree of Heheka. Meets First and JvThird Fiday evenings of each month. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Crystal Lodge. Meets every Monday evening. Mystic Lodge, K. and L. of 11. Meets Second and Fourth Friday evenings of each month. O. A. It. Watkins Post No. 08. M eet s every Saturday evenin KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN RULE. Towanda Castle No. 68. Meets at Iv. of . Hall every Wednesday evening. * ROYAL ARCANUM. Towanda Council No. 63 2 meets antllrsd third Friday of each month in I\., P. Hull. JUcsincsi Cards. ALVOKI) & SON, JOB PItIXTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa T CWAM'A.S'cj 1. 213. lhh'l EIARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL. JB CATON, Pr< pnelor. Near the Barclay depot. Uood accommodations at reasonable prices, t ail and see us. K. LAUD, M. i'. w PHYSICIAN AND SURG 1 O.V. Olllce three doors above Morcur Block. 284-ly. T.B. JOHNSON, J—' PIIY SIC JANA ND SURG PON. Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Stoic, Kosideuci corner Maple and Second Streets, ELSBIiEE & SON, A 'l TO LINE YS-A T-I.A IT. South side Mcreur Block, Tt wanda, l a. N. C. ELSRKEE. | L. ELSL-UEE. FL. HOLLISTEU I>. D. 8, (Successor to Dr. E. 11. AURIC.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. I'ratt's otllee. lojau3o THORNTON, A - TUNEIt AND 11EPAlii Ell Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Holmes S: Pas age's Music Store. C 1 W. RYAN, * • o 0 UN T Y S UP ERIX 7 EN I) E N 1 Office Means' Block. HENRY STHEETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, I*A. JAMES T. HALE, A TTOIiXEY-A T-LA \V, Office over Stevens & Long's store. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTOIINE Y-A T-LA IE, Office Mercur Block, over Kirhy's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A T TOIINE Y-A T- L A \V, Office comer Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Laio, Tnoanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. 1 BEN J. M. PELIC. ANGLE & BUFFING A TTOIIXEI 'S-A T-LA ]1 \ Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. SII. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, ' AND PAPER HANGEIi. All work In his line promptly executed on sliot notice. From long experience both in eitv and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the most fastidious. V r ALUABLE I'KOTEKTY FOli SALE —The undersigned, desirous of changing hie , business, offers for salo the property now occupied by him as a wino and liquor store and bottling es tublishnu nt, on booth Main street, Towauda, to gether with the entire stock, horses, wagons, liar- I lICSSCH, bottling machinery, stor furniture, and all other goods and nrtlcks in said store and estab i lishmt nt. 'i hie is the most complete and best arranged es tablishment in Northern Pennsylvania, uud oilers j unusual and superior induce ..it nt# to any persoa , desirous of entering into business. The above property will lie sold upon lib* ral terms. * JOHN (> HIT FIX. j Towanda, fcYpt. Is, 1 - ,1. T F \Y. MILLER A. A • keep* several PUBLIC HACILS and is ready to attend ail calls in his line promptly, lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and earij morning trains (NOB. 12, 8 and 3,) no reduction j for these trains, Tin cent*per paatenger. liegu ■ Jar customers supplied with tickets at reduced runs. Charges for attending parlies, one couple #1.60; tvui couples in one load, 1 -00 per couple; !'. r alteiiiiiiig funerals from to $.3.00. ilnek Ly the hour 5-i, Horses and carriages to let. i Orders left at his otliec beh v.- conn il rom - v 'I | receive care lit t attention. 1J .\V M 11.1.F1i. ; Nov. 27, lfcaO. j npOWANDA AND M E I] O O P A N Y A Stag* leaves 'IV eatala Mondays. \W, a - . ■> and Fridays, atone p. in. Notices of p<;s* n j gers and package > may be left at St v. i ■ v . • i _■ , and will be carefully attended to. 11. 1;. HBOV. N, I jtli -8. J J i Of), trior. I X X "HAT MOIiE lH) YOU V A NT? \/ v Tib n the Uift en 'ours CO NT INUOU 8 TRA DE i n n v "" S"*** - ! i —l . i ( ; ( j f —i ■ —^ Jh a J\ A H&e* feCMUf t p To convin -e yon of the li< .7 lability of his | goods. ami lie now off. ;■> bellei' bargains thin ever, in i i M nPI • i-~y J •lO "7* •' r i* H in .US, u v tou. oHi Os.; .8, j ooata, HV.s. C-tpS and fir.e Funk-Tir j j Co. do. iL'-'J 1 "* All gnml.-> guaranteed a- ivpn'M'lifed Net Cotton am! jJlukkL for "All Wool." Zu>.' Ihii Jj .If l! "J U.i > t CiJiid.S, Hud Assort rnenf and Lmvfest Sleek of ai