r JLlie JL>ail,y Review Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1881. EDITORS . W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOIiD "Daily Mleriete" only 25 eenti per month. Try it, The Official Vote. The following is the complete official vote cast for State Treasvrer in 1879, and at the late elestion. w a a fe B 5 & §< \ COUNTIES. n ? '< n w:* r Adams 2376 _ '2578 * 2348 ~2871 37 Allegheny 17913 11199 15679 9860 5948 Armstrong 3752 3097 2803 2656 317 Beaver 3367 2105 2940 2654 340 Bedford 2073 2095 3163 3370 129 Berks 4032 8925 4650 9920 130 Blair 3992 3135 3275 2435 297 Bradford 4588 2140 4387 2069 1510 Bucks 6626 6243 6240 6996 556 Butler 2466 2109 3517 3327 771 Cambria 2514 3117 3117 3565 144 Cameron 427 352 519 479 14 Carbon 1926 2383 2152 2719 103 Centre 1776 2710 2344 2491 185 Chester 6623 3388 5036 4298 941 Clarion 1939 3030 1739 2734 132 Clearfield 1372 2494 1841 2904 55 Clinton 1324 1889 1819 2525 273 Columbia 1160 2441 1247 2878 127 Crawford 3606 2011 4507 3718 590 Cumberland 3813 4407 2622 4023 150 Dauphin 5138 3216 5793 3900 951 Delaware 3182 1687 3221 2372 1574 Elk...i 396 881 620 1242 20 Erie 5281 3244 4656 4130 292 Fayette 2594 2940 3458 3752 88 Forest 270 199 371 255 3 Franklin 3236 2767 4096 4011 147 Fulton 502 829 768 1133 8 Greene 1383 2378 1530 2776 7 Huntingdon 2098 1478 2629 2044 396 Indiana 2722 808 3109 1163 161 Jefferson 1821 1576 2203 2212 86 Juniata 1466 1734 1446 1707 29 Lackawanna 5364 3613 4220 4116 945 Lancaster 11705 5303 9899 5770 1495 Lawrence 2803 1251 2062 1221 932 Lebanon 3055 2157 3191 1622 65 Lehigh 3407 8795 4468 5756 67 Luzerne 7042 5735 5870 7605 1447 Lycoming 2639 2 445 2751 3629 447 McKoan. 990 870 2477 '2192 897 Mercer 3621 2661 3971 3607 535 Mifflin 1221 1276 1460 1680 107 Monroe 309 1371 649 2338 34 Montgomery 6777 6830 8407 8949 944 Montour 497 4224 891 1340 136 Northampton 2601 987 2714 5178 411 Northumberland... '26* l 4224 2948 4410 2084 Perry 2428 2348 2420 '2435 107 Philadelphia 74176 44335 55866 42357 14722 Pike 240 651 296 863 8 Potter 739 370 1236 594 48 Schuylkill 4036 4817 4903 8089 2141 Snyder 1406 830 1367 1278 800 Somerset 2308 1*271 3558 2053 103 Sullivan 205 442 417 677 48 Susquehanna 3258 2137 3421 2542 127 Tioga 3720 1400 2737 129T 095 Union 1727 1130 638 1134 1720 Venango '2579 1780 2402 2058 653 Warren 2044 935 1927 1360 281 Washington 5174 4735 5362 4703 112 Wayne 1904 1993 1720 2254 748 Westmoreland.**** 5099 6472 4398 5222 '2ll Wyoming 1072 1071 1559 1796 30 York 5458 5754 4307 7068 223 Total 250153 221715 265295258471 49984 ; Baily's plurality, 6,804. Jackson, Greenbecker, received 14,976 votes, and j Wilson, Prohibitionist, 4,507 Proclamation for Thanksgiving Day. By the President of the United States of America —A proclamation : It lias long been the pious cus tom of our people, with the closing of the year, to look back upon the blessings brought to them in the changing course of the seasons, and to return solemn thanks to the All Giving Source from whom they flow. And although at this period when the falling leaf admonishes us that the time of our sacred duly is at hand, our nation still lies in the shadow of a great bereavement, and the mourn ing which has tilled our hearts, still finds its sor rowful expression toward the God before whom we but lately bowed in grief and supplication. Yet the countless benefits which have showered upon us during the past twelve months call for our fervent gratitude, and make it-fitting that we should rejoice with thankfulness that the Lord in His infinite mercy has most signally favored our country and our people. Peace without and pros perity within have been vouchsafed to us. No pestilence has visited our shores. The abundant privileges of freedom, which our fathers lett us in their wisdom, are still our increasing heritage. And if, in parts of our vast domain, some affliction has visited our brethren in their forest homes, yet even this calamity has been tempered and in a man ner sanctified by the generous compassion for the Buffers which has been called forth throughout our land. For all these things it is meet that the voice of the nation should go up to God in devout hom age. Wherefore I, Chester A. Arthur, President of the United States, do rocomraed that all the peo ple observe Thursday, the24th day of November, inst., as a day of national thanksgiving and prayer, by ceasing so far as may be, from their secular la bors and meeting in their several places of worship, there to join in ascribing honor and praise to Al mighty God, whose goodness has been so manifold in our history and in our lives, and offering earnest prayers that His bounties may continue to us and to our children. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this fourth day of November, in the ypar of our Lord 1881, and of the independence of the United States, 106 . [Signed] CHESTER A. ARTHUR. By the President. JAHES G. BLAINE, Secretary of State. The difference between reform within the party and reform without the party is that one is reform to improve and the other is reform to destroy; it is the dif ference between stopping a train with a rail across the track and stopping it by handling the breaks and the throttle valve The action of the well-known dry goods firm of Hood, Banbright & Co., of this city deserves special and honorable mention. Twenty years ago financial em barassments compelled this house to com promise with its creditors. This week it sent to each of its creditors a check covering the percentage abated in the settlement, with interest. We occasion ally meet with such instances of commer cial integrity, .but they are very rare.— We commend this one as a bright exam ple, which others may well lay to heart.— Press. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, To wnndu Pa TOWANDA,Sc*pt. 23, 188-1 BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL." R. CA TON, Proprietor, Near the Barclay depot. Good accommodations at reasonable prices. Cull'and see us. CIIAS. K. LADD, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office three doors above Mercur Block. 284 ly. DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, T7 LSBREE & SON, A1 TORNE YS-A T-LA IV. South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBREE. | • L. ELSBREE. VT L • HOLLISTER I). 1). s. • (Succossor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. Pratt's office. lOjanSO THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Holmes & Passage's Music Store. GVv". RYAN, - oOUN T Y SUP ERIN I E VD E V T \ Office Means' Block. HENRY STREETEK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LA "TV Tow ANI)A, PA. JAMES T. HALE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA IV, Office over Stevens & Long's store. OI). KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IV, Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON," Attorney s-at-Law, Tnoanila, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. 1 ENJ. M.PECK. ANGLE & BUFFING ATTORNEY S-AT-LA IV, | Office formerly occupied by W. Watkias. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. —~ —— DISSOLIJ L lON.—Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned under the firm name of FOSTER & SCOTT lias been dissolved by mutu al cohscnt. All persons indebted to the late firm must make immediate settlements. Either Mr. Foster or Mr Scott will attend to the settlement of accounts. \V. FOSTER. Nov. 2, 1881. 11. A. SCOTT. SII. BEAN, • Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in bis line promptly executed on thr notice. From long experience both in citr and country, lie prides himself on being ab! to suit tb most fastidious. im ii mil itafiiiami , . . . No Preparation on earth equals FT. JACOBS OIL as a SATE • SL'Ric, SIMI'I.E and CHEAP External Remedy. A trial entail. ! but tho comparatively trifling outlay of ft) CENTS, and evert one snllering with pain can have cheap and positive proof ol its claims. DHUCTIOKS iN BI.ETEN LANGUAGES. SOLD BY ALL DRUOQISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICiKL A. IfOGELER & CO. Baltimore, MdTJ. 8. A PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. We have had thirty-live years' experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the SCI ENTIFIC AMERICAN. This large and splendid Illus trated weekly papor, $3.20 a year,shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solici tors, Pub's, of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 37 Park Row, New York. Hand book about Patents free. (gr LOOK HERE ! A change of weather means a change of CLOTHES! Anybody in need of Overcoats, Business and i >ress Suits, Hoots, Ladies and Children's Shoes, will find the CHEAPEST PLACE at the BOSTON CLOTH ING HOUSE, just opened in Means' Block, Main street, Towanda, Pa. M. L. SCIINEEBERG. Oct. 11. 1881. D. 11, E. DAVIS 3 KAft RtHEWER. No other lionewcr yet If covered docs its work so quickly and satis'ictoviiy :.s this. It will restore gray and faded hair to its original beauty ; it will immediately prevent tic falling out of tho hair; it euros dandruff, itching eruptions, and keeps tho scalp clean; it will cue tho hair to grow where it has fallen off and imparts gloss and freshness; it softens the hair when har. h and dry and is en tirely free iroin all irritating matter; it has tho very best reputation and gives universal satisfac tion. " Do not fail to try it. For sale by all druggists. Price, 76 cts. per bottle. Prepared by (has. Davis, Canton , Pa. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. HW. MILLER ■ keeps several PUBLIC HACKS and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly. Ho runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and early morning trains (Nos. 12, 8 and 3,) no reduction for those trains, 25 rents per 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, Horses and carriages to let. Orders left at his office below council rooms will receive careful attention. H. \V, MILLER. Nov. 27,1880. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—In consequence of continued ill health I now offer my mill property, known as LUTIIER'S MILL, in Burlington township for sale at a great bargain. The site is one of the best on Sugar Greek, and embraces about 7 acres of land on which are several duelling 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. T .i. , ~ R - LUTHER. Luther's Mill. Oct. 12, 'Bl. TUB GREAT GERMA r i REMEDY FOB RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, o-orrn?, SORENESS or TIIB CHEST, SORETHROAT, QUINSY; SWELLINGS AND SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET a si* EARS, ißunwia ■AND SCAIiDS, GeEsralßolllyPalES, TOOTH, EAR ANI> HEADACHE, AND ALL BTIIEB NIKS AND ACHED. 1131 THE CULTIVATOR ISSi AND Country Gentleman TIIE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. EKI.AItGEMEKT FVU 1882. The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN is the leading jonrnal of American Agriculture. In amount and practical value of contents, in extent and ability of corres pondence, in quality of paper and style of publica tion, it occupies the first rank. It is believed to have no superior in either of the tluee chief divis ions of FARM CROPS AND PROCESSES. HORTICULTURE & FRUIT-GROWING, LIVE STUCK AND DAIRYING, while it also includes all minor departments of ru ral interest, such as the Poultry l ard, Entomology, Bee-keeping, Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestic Ecomomy, and a summary of the News of the Week. Its Market Reports nro unusually complete and much attention is paid to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light on one of the most important of all questions— When to Bny and When to Sell. It is liberally illustrated and is intended to supply, in a continually iucreas ing degree, and in the best sense of the term, a LIVE AGKIUTLTUKAL NEWSPAPER. The Volume of THE COUATUY GENTLEMAN for 1882 will be largely increased in C< ntents by the addition of a sullicient number of pag< s to meet the growing demands upon its space,but the terms will continue as follow, when paid strictly in advance: ONE COPY, one year, £2.50; FOUR COPIES, #lO, and an additional copy for the .year free to the nender of the Club; TEN C'OPIK&, Sf2o. and an ad ditional copy for the gear free to the sender of the Club. KWAII NEW Subscribers for 1882 paying in ad vance now, WILL RECEIVE THE PAPER WEEKLY, from receipt of remittance to January Ist, 1882, WITHOUT CAUROE. Specimen Copies Eree. Address LUTHER TUCKER &SON, l'ubii*hers y Albany, M. Y. pLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING! Ed. Williams PRACTICAL Plmnber and I*as-Fitter, Respectfully informs the people of Towanda that he is prepared to do all work in his line on the hortest notice, and guarantee satisfaction. lie keeps a LARGE ASSORTMENT of stock,, and will furnish pipe, all plumbing materials and gas fixtures at a smalladvauce from jobber's prices. I refer to my numerous customers during the ten years I have been in Towanda as to the character of my work, and solicit the patronage of those hav ing jobs in my line. >B®- Estimates furnished when desired •E. WILLIAMS. Shopjji Mcvcur Block May fi, 1881. THE CREAT , BVIILINGTON ROIT±J. fcw No other line runs Three Through Pas senger Trains Daily between Chicago, Pes Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. 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