. 1 AS IT • A Z-'-'" .i f .f. if* I DAILY - ■ • . ... • ' ' .* ' . ' 'V ' > s'-•* V **■ %'.&\i • * * ' TO WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME I. NO. 152. ! The News Condensed. '* iHt. I'V' A • Five hundred rtiul-. sixty men arc em ployed at the Susquehanna tnaehino-^hops. f btorirftl* of nppk* are stored at. Lock port. *' *; One thousand- stove and machine moulders Jirc-'tniTl'strike art Pittsburg. Apples arc selling for -SI a barrel in the Mohawk Vallv. „Thc /noJJiev of Jluy lien, , Dr.. .I\lfUliips Brooks of Boston died on Monday. The La France Manufacturing company at KhqiFahas start ed -business, a gain. „ n (Mineral Cameron has gone South .for a few weeks. -4 1. ... Paterson has seventy-live silk manufac turing and silk dyeing establishments. ll'bu. A. K. Boric, secretary of the navy #nder President, Grant, died yesterday morning. , . .. All passenger trains on the Rochester division 'b'f* Hie vßrih are hrt'tv funil shed with the air brake. Th'mConrt Hoftsc at Dallas, Texas, was destroyed yesterday by aivHki lui'wwy tire. Loss 1*50,000. The Staples marble block, at JCtddeford, Me., was yesterday damrged by fire to the amount of £40,000. A,Washington AlihjpiOcU says that the yfowth® ptussngc of thy t bi|l( redu cing the duty dn steel rails, are.'excellent. The nomination of John M. Morton for Collector of JnterpaJ t Re venue, for the first district of California, was rejected by. 110 Sauufcc.. --- ' A-lire -Occurred in a Cliiin-se laundry in Sau Francisco yesterday, and the bodies of ten Chinnmeu - were .taken from the ruins. The New York f[<-rald opens a subscrip tion for the IrUh relief fund with th<- munificent sum of SlOO.Optb . the Herald. Thg report of U*p court-martial in the case; of Major Reno has been sent to the President. It is understod that General Sherman forwarded it without, remarks. Tluvreception-to General Grant at the Vice Regal Palace Havana was a splen didly arranged a Hair. The 7 ite of Havana society, and many transient and resident Americans were present.. The palace was elegantly decorated with dowers and illuminated. The staircase was lined by tlie Captain General's body guards in full uniform. Generals Grant and (tollejas, with their wives, received the visitors. Affweft' introduced to General Grant. The dancing lasted uiiTil tour o'clock in the morning. The atfair was highly s:itiaJifceinry to.General (tit and his party. Speaking on the subject of i he late con vention, Genera! Cameron'fold a reporter hg, thought tiny ('oiivcnt ion's work bad ensured tin; nomination of Grant, but .if it should turn out differently the adoption of the unit rule resolution would enable the State to exercise a powerful influence 1 I jie,noj nim1lion of the next Republican candidate for President. Heretofore, at National Conventions, Pennsylvania had been the laughing stock of the county because thh delegation did not move in a body In the AfconiittrtrifiVht'&f the'fnfrpb.se Grant was lik< General JaeVsWiY, popular with tin; people, but disliked by politi cians../fle*atfnitt<*i that tlie- struggle 'between the Grant and Blaine delegates was TO WAND A, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEISRUARY .6, 1880 COAL! Reduction Coal ! Reduction In Blacksmith iV . li4inj) at MA llory'K $2.75 • • it". ~.OKKi •• 2.75 "2:75" 2.75 ! per t.Oll at b Loyal rf . I • Sock Stove, $3.00 per ton at MaUory'ts. Tills?/less Curtis'. ALVORU & SDN, JOB EH IX TEES. Daily itKViKW (fkick, Alain street, Tcavanda Pa. j XX/ooi) A hale, jL Attorneys at Law, \ Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. J AS. WOOD. j .JAS. T.HALE. JT A'A.MiLU >• •!•>•.-B* ) j OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office oil State street, second floor of I)r. Pratt's ; office. lOjanSO BENTLY MEEKER, CLOI 7t A" \VA T( 7/- MA A" Ell A XI) !RE PA lit EH. AW at the lowest prices. Monroetori, Pa. , fL'tTr? ~ -■ ; f>- DU. T. lb JOHNSON, EIfYSWIAX A XI) SEIIOEOX, Office over 11. C Porter's Drutf Store, Uesldonee I corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. GODDING, '" ' ■AT TO IIXE) -A T- L A It '. J Ollice ue.i.\Lnion's ohl bank. iKtflU.. 41.' ■ HKXIi 1* STIIEETKIL ATTORNEY St Col NSK'f.oP. A'f LAW Towaniia, !*.v. GW. UT AsN, : . Ml • ij)UXTY sup Ei! ix vex in: XI. j Office Patten's Pluck. 0 ; ' P. KfNNKY; s " • A TTO/t Xqy-A T-L A It', j Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towunda, Pa. - VS,, - IK - X Y ATTOItXEYS-AT-I.AW, j Office formerly occupied by W. Watkino. . ELS BR EE .& SON, .1 7 TORXEYS-A T-LA IP, South side Mercur block, Towanda, Pa. j N. C\ Klrrukb. | L. Klfbhre. p.G' . . - 11 si if Cut and S'givp T > r6cTaim tlie new danger to the country j from the revived alliance" of Ote tfolid HouUt'and I Tammany Hall. 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