DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 165. TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1880. PRICE ONE CENT. Business Cards. ALVORD £ SON, JOB PRINTERS, J>All.v RKVIKW OFFICR, Main Htreet, Towanda Pa. TT 7001) & HALE, Attorneys at Lam, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAB. VVOOI). 1 JAB. T. IIALE. £ H. ANGLE, D. D. S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office. 10jan80 BENTLY MEEKER, CLOCK & WATCH-MAKER AND REPAIRER. All at the lowest prices. Monroeton, Pa. DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURO EON, Office over H. C Porter's Drug Store. Residence corner Maple and Second .Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA ]V, Office over Mason's old Bank. HENRY STREETER. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, I'A. GW. RYAN. •O0 UNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Office Patton's Block. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IV. Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. TT 7ILIAMS & \.\<i,r., Y V AT TOR N K YS-A T-LA W. Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. ELSBREE & SON, A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA IP. South side Mereur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. KLSBKKK. 1 L. KLSBHKE. r IJYSUB MJT K*ire • in old, reliable, firmly established and bonornbe crmpanies, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL ! call upon C. -ft. Attorney-at-Law, To wanda, I'enn'a. Jan. 18. p*OR Hair Cut and Sliave Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR HTEDGE Is there. REMOVAL. CHAS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance Office to 2d lloor, over office of ELSBREE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with I. M'PHKKSON, Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLK. KTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION—No- A aLtice is hereby given that the partnership be tween Richard D. Burchill, Arthur 11. Burchill, and Vbrain Burchill, was dissolved on the 16th day of February 1880, so far as relates to said Richard D. Burchill. All debts due to the late partnership nust be paid to A. 11. and A Burchill, who arc only iUthori/.cdto receive the same. All claims against will be settled by the said A. H. & A. Burchill, who will continue at the old stand to manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb - tones, and do a general business of Marble and -Hone cutting, under the style and Ann name of Burchill Brothers. R. D. BURCHILL. ARTHUR H. BURCHILL. ABRAM BURCHILL. Towasda, Feb. 16, 1880. The News Condensed. The latest fashion in London is to have musie during diuuer. The lowa Republican State Convention .will be called to meet May 21st. The law .abolishing slavery has been promulgated in Cuba. The President nominates Rowland E. Trowbridge, of Michigan, to be Commis sioner of Indian affairs. The House Committee on Territories has decided to report the bill awarding lands to Indians in severalty. Dr. W. C. Doaue, at the urgent solicita tion of many friends, is to return to Wil liamspot to practice his profession. The bill to provide additional clerks for the Pension Bureau was passed by the Senate on Tuesday. It is said that the Princess Louise lost on Saturday, at the time of her accident, a jewel valued at $20,000 The Wallace Committee have resumed investigating alleged frauds in New York during the last Presidential election. Seven machines in Pittsburg. Pa., pro duced, last year, over, 1,063,345 kegs of nails. The National Greenback State Commit tee met in llarrisburg yesterday, and de cided to hold the State Convention in that city, on March 23d. next. The Massachusetts Total Abstinence Society has censured the new St. Botolph Club in Boston for offering liquors to members. By a vote of 242 to 198 the House of Commons on Tuesday rejected a motion to place the Irish franchise on equality with that of Knglaffd and Scotland. The Consolidated Bank of Montreal will resume payment on the tirst of March. Creditor banks and the government will withhold their claims for the present. To-morrow the M. E. Church of Owego, will celebrate its seventy-fifth anniversa ry. Bishop Simpson, of Philadelphia, will preach in the morning. It is estimated that 50,000 men and wo men are employed in Philadelphia in the manufacture of clothing, making 20,000,- 000 suits a year. The bills introduced in Congress for ap propriations for new public buildings now amount to $12,770,500, with six states to! hear from. The Senate, yesterday debated the reso lution to admit free of duty all articles sent to the United States for the relief of the suffering negros in Kansas. The Reno (Nev.) Gazette says that during the recent storm in the Sierra Ne vada, Mountains the wind brought a rail road train to a stand still, although the train was going down a grade. A white oak log was cut recently at Athol, Mass., which was sawed into a great beam twenty-one feet long and twenty-five inches square without a knot or a flaw in it. As a man was riding on horseback near Sonora. California, recently, the horse threw him off. He was about to give the beast a whipping, when he saw gold glis tening where a piece of rock had been broken off. Thus a valuable quartz lode was discovered, and a horse escaped pun ishment. Senator Blaine is undoubtedly very pop ular with the Republican party. He has hosts of fYieuds who will do valiant serv ice for him. But General Grant is more popular, and he is stronger outside of his party. The New Yoak "Tribune is doing good service for Blaine. It has sent out circulars to the local Republican Commit teemen in Pennsylvania, asking an expres sionof their preferences. It has, of course, received prompt attention from Blaine's friends, and it makes the most of the en couragement thus given him. The pro portion is much less than it seems, how ever, when we note its proportion to the whole army of committeemen. Mr. Blaine's friends would do well to hear from the whole number before they make too confident assertions.— Albany Express. DECLARED ! The subscriber having leased the large and com modious barn, known as the Means /louse c/JcLPrt, Is now prepared to make war on I livery and H tabling We have room for all. Come along with your horses. Put them where they are safe. Feed or not, as you choose. We Guarantee Satisfaction. A T .V. 1, tteidleman's Blorlf, (Bridge Street, noar the corner of Main.) Mrs. S. 11. Sweet Offers a constantly increasing stock of IVlilliner\y and Fancy Goods, Consisting of Ilata, Fancy Goods, Toweling, Collars, Comforters, Embroideries, Flowers, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and embroidered, Feath ers and Tips, Slipper Patterns, Card-board, Zephyrs, Combs, Jet Ornaments. Uusching, Necklaces, Veil ing in all colors, Java Canvas Patterns, Lace Capes, Crape Pellisses, Babies' Knit Stockings, Ladies' Hose in all colors and styles, Dolls, Children's Sacks, Hoods and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias in all colors, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Mottoes, Birds and Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Napkins, &c., &c., LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' UNDERWEAR, All these things can be found at greatly reduced prices; and some of them AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. The late flre has left OD hand A QUANTITY OF GOODS that mast be disposed of at ALMOST ANY FIGURES and at all hazards, for Fresh Invoices. CALL AND EXAMINE AND DETER MINE FOR YOURSELF. MRS. SWEET'S Fancy Goods Bazar, No. I. BRIDGE STREET. Towaada January 21, 1880. J FIGHT MIT SIGEL and all HONORABLY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS will consult their own interests oj selling at JACOBS' long established and well knows ONE PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE, PATTON'S BLOCK, and buy their coats, pants, vests, overcoats, shirts, overalls, Gloves, Hose, Hats and Caps, and svery thing in the line of fine and stylish GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't be deceived by persons falsely representing themselves to be JAOOBB, but oome directly to my store in Patton Block, Main street, near Bridge at' AUG2C H. JACOBS. £JOAL. NATHAN TIDD, BK.4LRR IN PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub lic generally. I shall keep a full assortment of all sizes, AND SHALL SILL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and offlce, foot sf Pine street, just south si Court House. Aug. 80 V. TIDD. fcTHE REVIEW, is the best ADVERTISING MEDIUM. D Mt forget it.jd
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