DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW, VOLUME I, NO. iSS. TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH, 19, 1880. PRICE ONE CENT Husi tie,w Cn rds. ALVOItD & SON, JOB PRLXTEIIS. DAILV IIKVIKW OFFICE, Main *trc T, Towanda PA. PECK & UVKItTON, Atuo'neys-dt-I<a ir, Towanda, Pa. D A. OVERTON, | BKNJ. M. I'KOK. TTTOOD IIA IFK, Y. JL Attorneys at Law, Office comer Main and l'iuo Streets Towamla, Pa. .IAS. WOOD. I .TAS. T. lIAI.E. p- I!. ANGLE, 1). I). S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office. lOjanSO BKNTLY MEEKER, CLOCK <C- WATCH-MAKER AXD h ETA fit Eli. All at the 1 a west prices. Monroeton, Pa. DR. T. B. JOHNSON, Pit YSICIA V AXD sum;EOS, Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN \V. CODDING, A TTOIIXEY-AT-LA IP, Office ovwir Mae on' old Rank. HEX II 1' STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Tow AND A, PA. G\V. RYAN, • oO V XTY s UP Eli IX TEXD EX 7 . Office I flttoii ® C10<.%. OL). KINNEY, A TTi)EXE Y-A T-LA TP, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. T X 71 U.I AMS & ANGLE, VY A TTOEXE YS-A T-L A TP, Office fonnorly occupied hy W. Watkin*. LSBREK & SON, JZ- A 7 TOREK VN-.L T-LA IP, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, I'a. N. C. KLSUHKE. | L. ELSIIIIFE. roH SJYSURJM.VCE Against Fire I in eld, reliable, fit inly established und honorabe crmpanios, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL ! call upon #f.f Attomey-at Law, To wauda, Penn'a. jau. 18. TTon i Hair Cut and J^haye C.o to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR HTEDGE Is there. T^EMOVAL. CI IAS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance Office to 2d floor, over office of ELSRREE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor witli I. MTHKKSON, • Esq., and PATRICK &, FOYLR. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THE partnership heretofore existing between C. P. kR. 11. Patch was dissolved to-day. All accounts w ill be settled by It. 11. Patch. The undersigned have formed a co partnership under the firm nartic of Patch & Tracy. R. IF. PATCH. W. O. TRACT, Towanda, Pa., March 1,1880. The News Condensed. The Pennsylvania tramp law lias been found to work very effectively. A home is soon to be opened by some women in Brooklyn to help repentant fe male ex-convicts. The Friendly Sons of Sf. Patrick, of New York subscribed $2,500 for the re lief of the Irish sufferers. Senator Davis, of West Virginia, is re- [ ported to be the wealthiest man in his I State. Four stores and the Wagner House on Jacob, near Main street,, Penn Y:I, J wer i burned yesterday. The Hoard of Pardons has agreed to j meet on the 27th iust., to consider the j riot bill bribery cases. The jury in the Buchol/ ease at Bridge- j port, Conn, failed to agre% and were dh- j charged. * .Mr. John A. Bingham. Minister to Jap- j an, will be a candidate for renomination i to Congress in his old district. "Brick"' Pomeroy's Democrat , at La j Crosse, Wis., has heed sold to Alexander j Nevins, who will make it a Republican j evening newspaper. The oldest graduate of the College of! New Jersey is John A. Cuthbert, of A'a- | bama. He was graduated in 1805, and, Jill hough now more than ninety years ot age, is :,'!!! practicing law in .Mobile. f- Tho delegates to the Methodist Protes- 1 tent Conference, now in session, together with their ladies, were received by the President and Mrs. Hayes yesterday af ternoon. The canvassers of the Chicago Times have now ascertained the opinions of 9,- 281 Republicans in Illenois, of whom 5,- 282 are for Blaine, 2,9155 for Grant, and 1,001 for Wasliburne. One hundred masked men broke into the jail at Winchester, 111., early yesterday morning, opened tlie cell of Joseph J. Field, and shot him. lie was convicted of murder. It is announced'that Captain William B. Hart will be appointed chief c|crk of the State Treasury under Treasurer Butler, Mr. Chris. Mangee, of Pittsburg, having the place of cashier. The Senate has passed a bill, at the special instance of Mr. Bayard, removing the political disabilities of Roger A. lTy or. General Pryor is one of the last of the erring brethren to resume his place as a citizen. It is reported that the frieds of Senator Ferry of Michigan will urge him at Chic; - go as the Republican candidate for Vice- President on tiie ground of his parly fealty and of his experience as presiding officer of the United States Senate. John M. Palmer,of Illinois, one of the founders in that State of the Republican party, has formally annouccd himself as acandideatc for the Democratic nohina tion for President on the platform ot State Sovereignty. The world does move— and the wrong way sometimes. Methodists Church of Canada has for ty-four missions among the Indans of the Northwest Territory, thirty missionaries, ten native assistants, and thirty-one hun dred and fifteen members. Between I'ug et Sound and Alaska there are six Metho dist missionaries and a number of teaches among the Indians. A dangerous S2O United States Treas ury note has made its appearance in Chi- cago. It is of the series of 1875, letter P, and is printed on imitation fibre paper. The shading under the words "Uuitcd States' 1 is darker than in the genuine note but the general appearance of the bill is excellent. AUDITORS NOTICE.—E. T. FOX, VP. K. W. Ellis, Phillip Ellis, and John Ellis, No. 263, Doc. Term 1876. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the I Court of Common Please of Bradford county to I distribute the funds arising from the Sheriffs sale of the Defendants real estate, will attend to the du ' ties of his appointment at liis office in Towanda, on j Friday March 26th TBBd at 1 o'clock i\ M., when and t where ail persons having claim* must present them ! or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. JAMES T. HALE, Auditor, j Towanda, Feb. 26, 1880 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—No tice is hereby given that the partnership be tween Richard l>. Burchili, Arthur 11. Hurchill, and Abram Hurchill, was dissolved on the Itth day of February 18SI, so far as relates to said Ric hard 1). Hurchill. All debts due to tlie late partnership must be paid to A. il. and A Burchili, who arc only aiitiiori/.edto receive! the sane. All claims against saidpartnersliip will be settled by the said A. 11. it A. Hurchill, who will continue at the old stand to manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb stones, and do a general business of Marble and Stone cutting, under the style and firm name of Burchili Brothers. R. 1). BURUHTLL. ARTHUR 11. HURCHILL. ABRAM HURCHILL. Towanda, Feb. 16, ISBO. XT NO. 1, BKIDLKMAN'S BLOCK, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offers a constanly increasing stock of Millinery and Fancy (roods, At prices that will astonish the public. NEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. 11. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. JANUARY 1, 1880. THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company NEW YORK. j ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81. —: o : &3PThis Company long since attained, and now holds, the foremost place among Life Insurance Institutions of the world. The magnitude of its business proves that it enjoys the confidence of the people. It presents, to those needing insurance, a security unequalled by any similar institu tion. It has never disputed a claim which was shown to be just and right, and has carefully sought and practiced the most equitable system for the division of its surplus. * W. S. VINCENT. District Agent Towanda, Pa. Great AUCTION Sale —OF— DRV GOODS —ln charge of— J. L. KENT, (AGENT) Towanda, Pa., Commencing O MARCH 15, And continuing, day and evening, until closed out. The stock is now in fine condi tion, and the goods offered are desirable. The popular auctoneer S. B. TAYLOR, of KLMIRA, will sell the above stock. The LADTES are especially invited to attend. •T. Xu. KENT, Agent, Towand, March 12, 1880.
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