Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, October 31, 1881, Image 2

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    The Daily Review
Towanda, Pa., Monday, Oct. 31, 1881.
EDITORS
8. w. ALVORD: NOBLE N. ALVORD
"Daily Review" only 35 cents per
month. Vry it,
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE.
State Treasurer,
Gen. S. M. Baily.
COUNTY.
Sheriff,
William T. llorton.
Prothonotary,
George W. Blackmail.
Register and Recorder.
James 11. Webb.
Treasurer,
Ebeu Lilley.
Commissioners,
Daniel Bradford.
Myron Kingsley.
Auditors,
Joseph T. Hested.
W. W. Moody.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATE.
State Treasurer,
Orange Noble.
COUNTY.
Sheriff,
Win. H. Russell.
Prothonotary
Austin Leonard.
Register and Recorder,
Charles F. Cross.
Treasurer,
G. H. Vandyke.
Commissioner,
M. F. Ransom.
Auditor,
Charles P. Welles.
GREENBACK TICKET
STATE.
State Treasurer,
lb W. Jackson.
COUNTY.
Sheriff,
I). R. Woodburn.
Prothonotary,
J. 11. Oreutt.
Register and Recorder,
Samuel M. Huston.
Treasurer,
J. S. Thompson.
Commissioners,
11. A Holcomb.
Joshua Turk.
Auditors,
George F. Ballard.
N. J. Bailey.
INDEPENDENT.
State Treasurer,
Charles S. Wolfe.
County Commissioners,
John 1. llinds.
Uriah Terry.
S. M. Wilson is the Prohibition candidate for
State Treasurer.
The peaceful arraignment of the mis
erable Guiteau was better assured than it
would have been bad it been necessary to
produce him in public when his victim
lay suffering and slowly dying. The
habitual self-restraint and respect for
laws in our older communities will ordi
narily insure a fair trial to any criminal,
however depraved or desperate. For the
credit of our institutions, which have
gained a new title to the world's wonder
and respect, by the manner in which the
government was conducted without a
head throughout the summer, and passed
quietly into new hands upon the death
of the President, it is necessary that the
trial and punishment of the assassin
should be equally characteristic of what
is best in our government. A prompt
and fair trill, and legal punishment,
should end the tragedy.
W raugell Land lately taken possession
of by Lieut. Hooper in the name of the
United States, is a large, uninhabited re
giou in the Arctic Ocean, northwest of
Behring Strait, with its southeast ex
tremity in latitude 70 deg. 40 min. N.,
longitude 178 deg. 51 min. W. Ilooper
has christened it "New Columbia/' So
little is known of it that navigators are
In doubt whether to call it an island or
an extension of the main land. It is
thought that valuable minerals will be
found in the frozen soil.
Some one lias been hunting up the bur
ial places of the eighteen dead presidents
and finds them widely scattered. Wash
ington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and
Tyler are burled in different parts of
Virginia; the two Adams in in Massachu
setts; Jackson, Polk and Johnson in
Tennessee; Van Burcn and Fillmore in
New York; Harrison in Indiana; Taylor
in Louisiana; Pierce in New Hampshire;
Buchanan in Pennsylvania; Lincoln in ll
l'uoi.s and Garlield in Ohio.
Would-be railroad train robbers are
easily discomfited by a little coolness and
bravery. A gang who intended "going
through" a train at Sterling, 111., chang
ed their minds when the conductor drew
a revolver and ordered them to throw up
their bauds. They obeyed orders prompt
ly and were marched of! to jail by brake
men. This is In vivid contrast with re
cent conduct by some Missouri and Ar
kansas trainmen under similar circum
stances.
The system of choosing Mormon mis
sionaries for Europe is peculiar. All
over Utah there are organizations, num
bering seventy men each, and known as
quorums. Over them all is an executive
body of seven members. When a call for
missionaries is issued by the head of the
church the presidents of the quorums
designate the men to go The mission
aries so designated never refuse to obey
orders. They don't dare.
TK.I PliXtfc'K'S ai'lDli.
PA. ANI) N. Y. R. R.
Trains on the Pa. &N. Y. R. it. pass this place
as follows:
Moving South\
No. 3, at ft :oft a. rn., for New York and way sta.
No. 7, at 10:43 a. in., mail train for New Yurk, Phil
adeipliia and intermediate points.
No. 9, at 3:00 p. m —Express for Philadelphia.
No. 15, at 10:4tS, p. m.—Fast express for Phrladcl
phla and New York.
No. 31, —Local Passenger Train, between Elmira
and Wyalusing, 7:23 p. m.
Jroving North.
No. 8, at 4:00 a. m.—Fast express from New York
and Philaaclphia
No. 30, at 9:30 a. m., Wilkesßarre accommodation.
No.'2, at 4:43 p. m.—Mail train from Philadelphia
and New York.
No. I' 2, at 1'2:45, a.m., from New York.
No. 32, at 6:53 a. in.— Wyalusing and Elmira local.
STATE LINK AND SULLIVAN U. 11.
Leave..
3:00 o'clock p. m. for Bernlce and intermediate sta.
Arrive.
9 :00 a. m., from Bernieo.
BARCLAY U. R.
Leave.
7:30 a.m., for Barclay and all stations, and 3:00
p. m.
Arrive.
10:15 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.
Leaves at 10:30 a. m. Arrives at Ip. m.
Sheehequin Stage.
Arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Departs at 12 m.
. Leßaysville Stage.
Arrives at 12 m. Leaves at 2 p. in.
Terry town Stage.
Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 12 in.
Departs sai.ue days at 1 p. in.
New Era Stage.
Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 12 ni
Departs same days at 1 p. m.
CHURCH DIRECTOR Y.
PREBBYTHRI AN—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 7:30. Sunday School—D'A. Overton, Superin
tendent—at 12 o'clock.
CHRIST CllUßCll—(Episcopal)— Rev. John S.
Peers, Rector.. Service and preaching at 10:30 a.
m. and 6:00 p.m. Service and lecture Thursday
evening at 7:30. Sunday School— Jus. T. Hale,
Superintendent— at 12 in. Teachers' meeting
Tuesday evening at 7:45.
M, E. CHURCH.—Rev. C. 11. Wright, Pastor.
Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer
Meetings on Sunday evening at 6:30, Thursday
evening at 7:30. Young men's prayer meeting
Friday evening at 8. Sunday School—B. M. Peek,
Superintendent—at 12 m.
SS. PETER AND PAUL.-(It. C.) Rev. C'lins. F.
Ivelley, Priest Mass at 8 and. 10:30 n. m. Ves
pers at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12:30 and
2 :30.
CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH. (Universalis!)
Rev. William Taylor, Pastor. Preaching at 10:30
a. m. and 7 p. in. Prayer and Conference
Meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday
School—Dr. Taylor, Superintendent—at 12 m.
BAPTISTCIIURCiI—Rev. C. T. Itallowell, Pastor
Preaching at 10:3oa. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer
Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 p. m. Sunday
School lit 12 m.
SOVIET Y DIRECTOR P.
MASONIC.
Union Lodge, No. 108, meets Firsthand Third
Wednesday of each month.
Union Chapter, No. 161, meets Second Wednesday
evenings of each month.
Northern Commnndcry, Knights Templar, No. 10.
Meets fourth Wednesday each month.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Towandii Lodge, No. 290. Meets every Tuesday
evening.
Endowment Rank, Section 101. Meets Third Fri
day in eaeli mouth.
ODD FELLOWS.
Bradford Lodge, No. 107. Jleets every Monday
ight. 2ft-
Bradford Encampment, No. 41. Meets Second and
Fourth Wednesday night of each month.
Leoli Lodge Degree of Rebeka. Meets First and
L/fhird Fiday evenings of each month.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Crystal Lodge, Meets every Monday evening,
ifystic Lodge, K. and L. of 11. Meets Second and
Fourth Friday evenings of each month.
o. A._K.
WatkinsPost No. 6S. Meets every Saturday eveiiin
KNIOHTS OF THE GOLDEN RULE.
Towanda Castle No. SS. Meets at K. of . Hall
every Wednesday evening.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Towanda Council No. 53 2 meets antiired third
Friday of each month in Iv., P. Hall.
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AND
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while it also includes all minor departments of i ' - -
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Bee-keeping, Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary
Replies, Farm (Questions and Answers, Fireside
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the News of the Week. Its Market Reports ore
unusually complete and much attention is paid to
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one of the most important, of all question;—l! At n
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and is intended to supply, in a continually increas
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18S2 will be largely increased in C nteiits by the
addition of a sufficient number of pag- s to meet the
growing demands upon its space,hut the terms wid
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and an additional copy fur the year free to tin
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Aibany, W Y.
J* usm i"Bs Curt Is.
AEVOIiD & SON,
JOB riiINTEUS,
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Tow m la La
T RWANDA SI 1 t. -a. PS'l
BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL.
It. CAT OX. Proprietor.
Near the Bai'chiy d'pot. Good aecouunochi! oils ; t
reasonable prices. Call and see mi.
HAS. K. LADD, M. I>.
W BUY SI CI. IV A XI) SI Hi IL OX.
Otlice three doors above Mereuv Block. 284-ly.
D, T.B. JOHNSON,
I'll YSI CIA X AXt> NURCEON.
Office over 11. G Porter's Drugstore, Resuieue.
corner Maple and Second Streets,
•p" 1 LSI>II EE £ SON,
-W A1 TORN E1 S'A 7• LA lE.
Boutli side Mercur Block, Towaiuta, la.
N. (J. ELSIIRKE. j i.. Liiasit llK i .
I" HOLLISTIvR 1). 1). S.
X • (Successor to l)r. E. 11. Alible.)
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office ou State slieet, second lino" of, i>i . Brail's
office. lojaiiSl)
TIIORNTON,
TUNER AND IIEPAIEER
Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi
ence.) Orders received at Holmes x Passion-°s
Music Store.
W. EVAN,
Office Means' Block.
Henry stk lexer,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR A'l LAW
Tow AN DA, I*A.
JAMES T. HA EE,
AT TO EXE J1 7-LAII *,
Office over Stevens & Long's stole.
JOHN W. CODDING,
A TTOItXEY-A T-LA M\
Office Mercur Block, over Kirhy's Drug Store.
I). KINNEY,
W - A TTOIiXE Y-A T-LA lE,
Office corner Main and Bine Streets, Townnda, Pa.
I Attunteys-at-lMic, Trjaiula, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON. I BEN J. M. PKt K.
ANGLE & BUFFING
ATTORNE YS-A T- L A )\%
Office formerly occupied by W. Wutkiiw.
SH. BEAN,
Plain and Ornamental Painter,
AND PAPER IiAXGEJi.
All work in bin line promptly executed on shor
notice. From lung experience both in city and
country, he prides himself on being ;thic to sni*. the
most fastidious.
Mill property for sale at a
15 MtOAlN.—lll copaequonco of continued
ill health I now offer mv mill property, known sm
LUTHER'S MII.L, in Burlington township for sale
at a great bargain The site is one of the best on
Suttar Creek, and embraces about 7 acres of land i n
which are several dwelbrif houses and other build
ings. The mill lias always enjoyed a large custom.
A practical miller can pay for the property in a
short time from the profits. The property will be
sold very cheap and on easy terms.
J 1 IS. LCI HER.
Luther's Mill. Oct. "12, 'Bl.
—pOWANIA ANI) MKIIOO P A X V
triage leaves Townnda Mondays, \\ edm—da.' s
and Fridays, atone p. m. Notices of passen
gers and packages may lie left at Stevens & Long r-,
and will be carefully attended to. 1. 11. Buow n,
i u 1-128. J'ruftriftor ■
\ X "lIAT MOKE 1)0 VOU WANT?
Vy
Tlitiii the Fifteen teats
CONTINUOUS TRADE
OF
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\— t j A r ;i ) -< M
To eottvine" you of the Peli'ihilHy of his
good*, itiitl he now olVct's belter tjtii'gtiiiis than
ever,in
M.tns, 3 jys and Childrens Sui's. over
coats. ridis. and fine fu>niching
Gi.tis.
All goods guaranteed as represented
Not Cotton and Sltaddy for "All Wool.*'
For the Pest Parr/ains, Pest Ponds,
i Best Assortment and Largest Block of any
| dealer in town, <j<> to the i% old r<l'od,le"
I store of
11. JACOBS,
No. :2, Tattoo's Block, Towand.i, Pa.
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