Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, November 04, 1881, Image 2

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    The Daily Review
Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Ncv. 3, !C33.
EDITORS
fit. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD
" It(iHi) iferi/w" only 585 raits per
month. Try it,
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE.
State Treasurer,
Gen. S. M. Baily.
COUNTY.
SherifF,
William T. Ilorton.
Prothonotary,
George W. Blackraan.
Register and Recorder.
* James IJ. Webb.
Treasurer,
. Eben Li 1 ley.
Commissioners,
Daniel Bradford.
Myron Kingsley.
Auditors,
Joseph T. llested.
W. W. Moody.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATE. *
State Treasurer,
Orange Noble.
COUNTY.
SherifF,
Wm. li. Russell.
Prothonotary
Austin Leonard.
Register and Recorder,
Charles P. Cross.
Treasurer,
G. H. Vandyke.
Commissioner, •
M. F. Ransom.
Auditor,
Charles P. Welles.
GREENBACK - TICKET
STATE.
State Treasurer,
R. W. Jackson.
COUNTY'.
SherifF,
D. R. Woodburn.
Prothonotary,
.J. 11. Orcutt.
Register and Recorder,
Samuel M. Huston.
Treasurer,
J. S. Thompson.
Commissioners,
H. A Holcomb.
Joshua Turk.
Auditors,
George P. Ballard.
N. J.' Bailey.
INDEPENDENT.
State Treasurer,
Charles S. Wolfe.
County Commissioners,
John B. Hinds.
"Uriah Terry.
J. M. Wilson is the Prohibition candidate for j
State Treasurer.
With a third party in the Held, and that
third the most independent of all parties,
an independent candidacy always means
something more than appears on the sur
face.
The independent candidacy of Mr. Wolfe
in Pennsylvania is one of this kind, lie
is an independent Republican candidate
for State Treasurer, and as such is of
course receiving the secret support of the
Pennsylvania Democrats, not in votes,
but in means to run his campaign, and
those other aids which both Republicans
and Democrats know so well how to use,
whenever there is an independent candi
date in the field that can be played against
either side.
The Democracy are rallying pretty
strongly in Pennsylvania this year. By
secretly supporting Mr. Wolfe's canvass,
they are as they believe giving the major
ity vote to Orange Noble, their own can
didate for Treasurer. Every vote cast
for Wolfe will come from the Republican
party, and thus every vote for him will,
in effect, favor the Democratic candidate.
Early in the campaign Mr. Wolfe's
prospects for a good run were pretty fair;
things are no longer so promising for
him. All parties begin to see what the
wily Democrats knew, that an independ
ent candidacy meant simply short prac
tice to reduce the Republican majority.
We do not fear that a single Greenbacker
will be caught in the toils. — National
View, O. B.
Secretary Wiudora, while Secretary of
the Treasury, discussed with President
Garlleld the question of civil service re
lorm, and prepared a plan, applicable to
the Treasury Department, which was fa
vorably regarded by the late President.
The plan proposes to allot to the States
the number of appointments to which
the? would be entitled in the Treasury
Department; then to appoint a commit
tee of three in each State, whose duty it
should be to meet once a year and exam
ine applicants, the committee to prepare
a list, graduated according to merit, of
those who pass the examination. The
persons should be selected from those
highest on the list and be sent for only
when the State of which they are resi
dents should be entitled to appointments.
In making these selections soldiers or
their widows or children should have the
preference.
At Economy, Pa., the home of that
onee large and active community, the
"Harmonists," founded by Father Kapp,
about one hundred old men and women
still, linger, most of them on the brink oi
the grave. The business affairs of the
society have always been well managed,
and its accumulated wealth is now enor
mous, in the neighborhood oi $10,000,000
it is said. To a recent visitor's inquiry
as to the final disposition of this vast
property an old white-haired man replied
that he did not doubt the State of Penn
sylvania would gladly settle the society's
all'airsand take the assets for its trouble.
More than 4,000 car loa ls of wat ir mel
ous were raised in Mississippi county,
Mo., this season. They brought an av
erage price of SIOO a car, or $400,000.
A New York flnn advertises in Chica
go papers offering $2.50 per $100), for
Confederate bonds maturing in 18G5.
MORRIS & IRELAND'S
KEW IMPROVED
E igh f- Fitt H
FIRE-PROOF SAFES, \
The only eight-flange safe in the world
and containing more improvements than
any safe made, such as
THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK,
More secure from Burglars than any other Fire
proof Safe, and no expense in repair
ing Bolts or Locks.
PATENT RINGED CAP,
FOUR-WHEEL LOCKS,
INSIDE IRON LININGS,
SOLID ANGLE CORNERS.
These Safes arc now being sold in this State in
Large Numbers and give the Greatest
Satisfaction, being the
Most Highly Finished, Best
Made, and Cheapest First-Class
Safe ever Produced.
These Celebrated Safes had the
CHAMPION RECORD
in tlic
Great Boston Fire,
And since that time Great and Important
Improvements have been made.
Before giving your order to any other
concern, send for prices and descriptive
Catalogue.
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AND
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TOWANDA,S( pi. 23, leb'l
BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL.
R. CA 'TON, Proprietor,
Near the Barclay depot. Good accommodations at
reasonable prices. Call and see us.
/"*"i IIAS. K. LADD, M. D.
w PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oliice three doors above Mercttr Block. 281-ly.
Dlt. T.B. JOHNSON, .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Glfice over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residenci
corner Maple and Second Streets,
ELSBREE & SON,
Al TORNEYS'AT-EA IP.
Soutli side 'Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N. C. ELSHIIEP. | L. ELSBKEE.
P- L. HOLLISTER 1). D. S.
A ■ (Successor to I)r. E. 11. Angle.)
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. Pratt's
office. lOjunSu
F THORNTON,
TUNER AND REPAIRER
Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi
ence.) Orders received at llolmes & Passage's
Music Store.
Gi W. RYAN.
7 "COUNTY SU P ERIN ! EN DEN I j
Office Means' Block.
HENRY STREETER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR A 1 LAV j
TOWANDA, I'A.
JAMES T. IIALE,
A TTORNEY-A T-LA IP,
Office over Stevens & Long's store.
J OHN W. CODDING,
ATTORNEY-A T-LA IP,
Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store.
CN D.KINNEY,
- A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IV,
Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towauda, I'a
FjECK & OVERTON,
Attorneys-at-Law, 'Rwanda, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON. I BKN.T. M. I'FGK.
Y * TILLIAMS, ANGLE & PUPPING
Y Y TON,
A TTORNE YS-A T-LA IP,
Office formerly occupied by W. Watktua.
C< H. BEAN,
Plain antS Ornamental Painter,
AND PAPER HANGER.
All work in his line promptly executed on shor
notice. From long experience both in city and
country, lie prides himself on being able to suit the
most fastidious.
KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS.
Towanda Lodge, No. 200. Meets every Tuesday
evening. J
Endowment Rank, Section 101. Meets Third Fri
day in each month.
ODD YELLOWS.
Bl 'Tght rd Oc^'o i Meets every Monday
Bradford Encampment, No. 41. Meets Second and
.bouith Wednesday of each month.
IV - roo ! of Rebeka. Meets First and
I turd L' idaj evenings of each montli.
MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A
BARGAIN.—In consequence of continued
ill health I now offer my mill property, known ft*
LUTHER'S MILL, in Burlington township tor sale
at a great bargain. The site is one of the best on
Sugar Creek, and embraces about 7 acres of land on
which are several dwelling houses and other build
ings. The mill has 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.
U. LUTHER.
Luther's Mill. Oct. 12,
L OOK HERE !
A change of weather means a ehangc of CL' >TII KB!
Anybody in need of Overcoats, Business and Press
Baits, Boots, Ladies and Children's Bhocs, will find
the CHEAPEST PLACE at the BOSTON CLOTH
ING HOUSE, just opoued in Means' Block, Main
street, Towauda, l'a.
M. L. SCHXEEBEEG.
Oct. 11. 1881.
HW. SIILLER
■ keeps several
TP CT£3T-.10 HACKS
and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly.
He runs to AI.L. TRAINH. Charges for night and
early morning trains (Nos. 12, 8 and 3,) no reduction
for these trains, f&a centper passenger. Regu
lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates.
Charges for attending parties, one couple $1.50; two
couples in one load, SI.OO per couple; for attending
funerals from $2.00 to $3.00. Hack by the hour sl,
Ilorses anX carriages to let.
Orders left at his office below council rooms will
receive careful attentiou. H. W , M 11.1.EK.
Nov. 27,1850.
XX / 'HAT MORE 1)0 YOU WANT?
A Jk
Tnon the Fifteen Years
CONTINUOUS TRADE
or
T—T t r■n rs p> c:<
y\ A. is 1 ' X. .V %J XV y ' K'k;.- J j
To convince you of the Jicliability of Lis
goods, ami he now offers better Bargains than
ever,in
P1 ens, Boys and Cfiiidrens Suits, Over
coats, Hats. Caps arid fine Furnishing
Goods.
All goods guaranteed as represented
Not Cotton ami Sbaddy for "All Wool."
For the Beat Bargains, Best Goods,
Best Assortment and Largest Stock of any
dealer in toion, go to the "old reliable"
store of
11. JACOBS,
No. 2, Patton's Block, Towamla. Pa.
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