The Daily Review Towanda, Pa., Satday, Dec. 24, 1881. EBITORfI B. W. ALVORI). NOBLE N/ALVORI) "Daily MCevinc" unit/ 25 coifs per month. 'MTrij if. The wood of the immense catafalque in which the remains of the late President , were laid in state at Cleveland has been carefully preserved and is being made up j into various ornamental and useful little j articles as souvenirs of the Garfield fu- ! neral services. Under the auspices of a "Garlleld lielic Bureau" the souvenirs are sold at special agencies in several Western cities and at Washington and the money arising from the sales goes to the monitnent fund. A single 11 rm is ! engaged in the manufacture and is under j heavy bonds to use none but the the gen- j nine material of tic catafalque and every ■ article is marked with a copyright stamp j to preclude the chance of counterfeiting, i The demand for the mementos is large ! and a handsome amount will be realized in aid of the monument. '•When (political) rogues fall out,"'' etc. The "Continental Congress" has had another session, this time at the Gi rard llouse. Had the "machine" men Held such a conclave, they would have oeen denounced as conspirators, even had they decided to recommend the same political programme as the "Continental j Congress." Why not call a joint meeting J of the contending factions for counsel, j and thus present an unbroken front to the enemy when the campaign opens next season. The Republican organization Queans to the masses something more than an an gry, selfish struggle for office, and if the leaders, under any pretext whatever, seek to subvert it to such an end they j ought to be displaced whether they are j termed "bosses" or independents. The people of the state would be abundantly satisfied with either Beaver or Grow for Governor—either would make a better executive than we have had lately, and the fact that they are championed by Cameron and Quay or Stewart, Davies and Lee should make no difference. Chalmers has introduced a bill in the llouse providing for the issue of S3GU,- 000,000 treasury notes, having the legal tender qualities now given national bank notes. The bill also provides that any bank, national, State or private, shall be relieved from the tax on deposits and the stamp act on checks, if it will make monthly exchanges with the Treasurer of national bank notes for treasury notes. The Legislative salary case is likely to have an early hearing, if the efforts of counsel on both sides can secure one. J. McDowell Sharp, of counsel for the leg islators, was in Harrisburg this week and with the Attorney-General joins in a re quest to the Supreme Court that the case be given a hearing at Philabelphia as soon as possibly. The Tunkhannock Standard (dem.) says as between Grow and Davi es, the latter is its choice for Governor A dispatch from Vienna states that the telegrams about the Jeannettc evoke the greatest sympathy throughout Germany. Postmaster-General Ilowe, who is now at home in Wisconsin, is not expect ed to enter upon his new duties until after the first of January. A dispatch from Brownsville, Texas, states that three noted bandits, captured near Renosa, Mexico, were on Wednes , day hanged by some Mexican vigilants Secretary Folger disclaims any intent ion of anticipating the January intrest. He considered such a step uncalled for under the present satisfactory condition of the finances. WKKKOF PRAYER.— The World's Evangel- j' ieai Alliance has appointed the first week in ; < January as the week of prayer, the following I is the program which is sent forth to all the j ( churches of the world : SUNDAY, January I.— Subject for discourse I , "Renewed Consecration." MONDAY, January 2.—Thanksgiving for the blessings, temporal and spiritual, for the ; past year, and prayer for their continuance. TUESDAY, January 3. —Humiliation and onfession on account of individual. i social j and national sins. WEDNESDAY. January 4—Prayer for the j I blessings of Cod on His Church and lii.-> i ; Word. THURSDAY, January f>. —Prayer for the ! young and all agencies for Christian training. FRIDAY, January G.— Prayer for the uni versal prevalence of peace and righteous-j ness. | SATURDAY, January 7.— Prayer for Chris- J an missions, tlie ontp ) iri ig of the Holy Spir ct and the conversion of the world. jwm si , its original beauty ; it will j immediately prevent t a failing out of tho hair; it cures da ad ru T, tehin r eruptions, and keeps tho scalp clean; it will c a o tho hair to grow whero , it has fallen Of an l impart< f .l ss en .1 freshness; ; it softens tho lin'r when Icr a r.nd dry and is en ' tirely froo from all if Rating matter; it lias the ] very bast reputation and gives universal satlsfao tion. DJ not fail to try it. For ealc by all druggists. Price, 75 cts. per bottle. Prepared by i has. Davis, Canton, I'a. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. 9 CgOMKTHING NEW. G> SB. WOOL* tO . ) arc up to the times in making new styles • of Pictures. The latest is a small Card p Photograph, called MINETTS which are , very pretty and take well, Price only 81 1 per dozen. Their Tintypes are also made 4 at a i time, made very quickly and sell 4 for 50 > cents, card size. Remember the* place, Patton's I Block, corner Bridge and Main Streets. fOBD -S / | / \sy dW'—"A. r \ '^o^fe ; r ;n I ¥b - "H'f "' - ' —:"-a. -. . . ■ 4s • '" 'A' B. 3, BUFORD & 0!)., Hock Maud, 111. Manufacturers of SULO INS SANG PLODS, Steel &>■ Chilled Flows, RIDING AND WALKING CULTIVATORS, Listing Plows, COMBINED dSTER HMD GO3I DRILL, Harrows, do., etc. Branch Ki as. ST. LOUIS, Mo. KANSAS CITY, Mo. ST. PAUL, Minn. ST. JOSEPH, 31". COLUMBUS, >, MILWAUKEE, Wis. OMAHA, Neb. Write for our Diary, mailed free. r ojHJ C HE A P < end I further notice the Coal -dealers of Towanda will sell Pittston Coal in yard at $4.00 per ton. LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. Loyal Sock in yard at $3.50 per ton. J" PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING! Ed. Williams PRACTICAL I*l umber aad Mas-Fitter, Respectfully informs the people of Towanda that he is prepared to do all work in his line on the hort it notice, and guarantee satisfaction. He keeps a LARGE ASSORTMENT of stock, and will furnish pipe, all plumbing materials and gas fixtures at a smalladvance from jobber's prices. I refer to my numerous customers during the ten years I have been in Towanda as to the character of iny work, and solicit the patronage of those hav ing jobs in my line. 4Sp" Estimates furnished when desired E. WILLIAMS. Shop'a few'doors north of Mercur Block May 6,1881.