DAILY ■ m TOWANDA REVIEW. "7 *— * ' * —r T T r—\ . T • '• ! VOLUME I, NO. 169. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 26, 1880. PRICE ONE CENT Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, PAILT RHTIKW OrVicß, M#ln utivH, Toward# l*a. T T TOOl) & HALE. ~ it Attorneys at Law, Office, comer Main and Pino. Street* Towfenda, Pa. JAB. WOOD. | JAB. T. IIAI.E. P* H. ANGLE, I). I). S. OPERATIVE ANI) ME'.: IIA NIC XL f>*NTTBT Office on State tr*et. eecond tl'X>r of Dr. I'ratt'* office. lyjauHO . -i—•?•?"*" BENTLY MEEKER, CLOCK A WATCH-MAKKB AND RK PA IIIKR. Alt ut the tnweat price*. Monrocton, Pa. DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SUHHKON, Office over H. C Porter'* Dru? Store, Keaidence corner Maple and Second Street#, JOHN W. CODDING, A TTOBXE Y-A T-LA W, Office over MimonV old Bank. HENRY ST RENTER, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANHA. Pa. GW. BY AN, • o 0 UN T Y S UP KB IN TEND EN 7 . Office PattonV Block. OD. KINNEY, A TTO HNE > -.i r-L Aw Office, earner Main and ptne Streets, Towamia, IV Y T YjI.IAMS & ANGLE, * V A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W. Office formerly occupied by W. Watklns. ELSBRKE & SON, A 7 TO HNE YS-A T-LA W. South *ide Mtreur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. O. KI.HRIOCK. I L. KI.SUHCK. XT on r.YsriR.t.YCE A Against K*ire ! in oid, reliable, firiul) #tablih*d and bonorabe ertnpani**#, witli MILLIONS OK CAPITAL! call upon C.AM. Attornej-at-Lat, To wanda, Pcnn'a. Jan. 18. P*OR 11 stir- C "il 21 iicl Shave <Jo to the WARD HOUSE-SHAVING PARLOR STEIXIE Is there. EMOVAL. CHAS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance Office to 2d floor, over office of KLSBKEE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with 1. M'PHKKSON. Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLR. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.— no-i tire i* hereby given that the partnership bo tween Richard I). Burchill, Arthur H. Burchlll, and A brain Burchlll, was dissolved on the 16th day of Kebriiary 18S0, no far as relate* to said Richard I). Burchill. All debts due to the late, partnership must be paid to A. H. and A Burchill, who arc only authorir.edto receive the same. All claims against ■aidpartnership will be settled by the said A. 11. & A. Burchill, who will continue at the old stand to manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb stones, and do a general business of Marble and Btone cutting, under the style .and firm name of Hurrhlll Brother#. R. D. BURCHILL. ARTHUR H. BURCHILL. ABRAM BURCHILL. TOWUMU. KYii. 16, 1S1U). The News Condensed. I The Catholics of Pittsburg raised $9,- 000 for distressed Ireland. Philadelphia continues to complain of a supply of impure water. Live potato hugs have made their ap j pea ranee in Chester. j It is given out in tobacco regions that ! the plant this year will be nearly double ! that of last. GeneraPGrant appears to have carried the city of Mexico withdut a dessenting vote. The Queen is contemplating going to Germany to visit the tomb of her daugh ter, the Princess Alice. The theatre managers of New York have decided to give the St. Patrick's day ben efits in aid of the Irish relief fund. Mr. 11. H. Fisher, of Allentown, has the j stump of a tree, dug from a coal mine ! in Schuylkill county, ihat has turned to i solid rock. The New York Sun prints a speech by Senator Bayard during the war wherein j the doctriue of secession is not excessi vely condemned. The London Daily News has the follow ing from St. Petersburg: "A private tele gram from Tiflis reports t hat Persia is i actively assembling troops, and trust j worthy information has been received that ! the Persian army will march on Herat." The East End Hotel, Long Branch, with ! the adjoining lands, has been sold to Hugh Hastings and John Hoey by Mrs. Jay Gould. The new owners Intend to remodel ; the house in time for occupancy thissum > mer. The President has returned Gen. Hoyn | ton his charge ugainst Gen. Sherman, with ; this endorsement: "A court-martial in this | case is not allowed, inasmuch as the civil | courts are an ample remedy for the acts complained of. j Howard Paul has erected a marble mon ument to the memory of his wife in Brompton cemetery, London. It bears this inscription from Spenser; "Sleene • alter toyle, porte after stormie seas; ease j after warre, death after life does greatly j please." i Postmaster General Key was rather roughly handled by representatives of both parties in Congress yesterday, touching the "Star Service" deficiency. , The action of the Department in the mat ter has been in the interest of the people and ought to be endorsed bv Congress. f The Republican convention in session at Uticayesterday adopted the following ! resolution. i Resolved, That the Republicans of New . York believe the re election of Ulysses S. j Grant as a Presidential candidate of urgent i importance, and the delegates this day as j senibled are called upon and instructed to i use their most earnest and united efforts to secure his nomination. ■ The anti-Grant Republicans of Albany J have printed an address giving their reas. ons for not favoring Grant's nomination, j In it they say : "The Republican party was strong when he was elected. Dissatisfatiou was rampant before the close of his first term, j promises of amendment were made, but i never kept, and at the the close of the i second term it was for a while doubtftil who was President, and the Republicans were a minority in Congress. And if Grant should be again elected we prophe ! sy a like result and a worse one for the Republican party. So much lor General | Grant's historical availability." ; - ! w AH DKOI.ARKD ! j The subscriber having leaned the large and com mndioua ham, known an tbe I ? • ' ' AToat us Hon so If(tr vi . . 1* DOW prepared to make war on i 1 Avery and Stabling We have room for all. Come along with your ; homes. Put them where they are #afe. Feed or not, an yon choose. We Guarantee Satisfaction. i• ; ♦ K K. BUFFINGTON. DAILY RKVIKW : > i • * : - < >lll .v Twenty-Five j C ems a Month. TRY IT? A T •i. I, He i <ll em an'* x Hlock, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs, S. H. Sweet I. I i' Offer* a constantly increasing etock of Millinery and Fancy (Joods, Consisting of Hat*. Fancy Good#, Toweling, Collar#, Comforter#, Kinbrolderlca, Flower#, Ribbon#, Handkerchief#, #ilk, linen and embroidered, Feath ; r# and Tip#, Hlipper Pattern#, Card-board, Zephyr#, Com he, .Jet Ornament#. Hunching, Necklace#, Veil ' ing in all color#, .lava Canva# Pattern#, Lacc Cape#, i ( .'rape Pelli##e#, Babies' Knit Stocking#, Ladle#' 1 I lom in all color# and atylen, I)O11H, Children'# | Sack#, flood# and Mitten#, Ladle#' Nubia# in all ; color#. Bracelet#, Pocket Book#, Mottoe#, Birda and Feathers, Shawl#, Jewelry, Napkin#, ike., ike., LADIES' AND GENTLEMKNS' UNDERWEAR, 1 All these thing# can be found at greatly reduced price#; and #ome of them ! AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. The late tire has left on hand A QUANTITY OF GOODS that must be disposed of at ALMOST ANY FIGURES and at all hazards, for Fresh Invoices. CALL ANI) EXAMINE AND DETKR MINB FOR YOURSELF. MRS. SWEET'S i Fancy Goods Bazar, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. i ! Towaoda January 21, 1880.f J FIGHT MIT SIGEL KUd *ll HONORABLY DISCHARGED SOLDIER* ; ; ■ I"*'*' l.i I(i ; \ will conm(ilt their own iatereata t)y calling at JACOBS' long established aad well knew* ONE PRICK (; CLOTHING HOUSE, PATTON'B BLOCK, ... If, ' ,'J' anil buy their coata, ptuttH, vests, overcoat*, shirt*, overalls, Glove*, Ho*e, Hat* and Cap*, and every tiling in the line of fine and atyliah GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't be deceived by persona falsely representing themnelve* to be JACOBS, but come directly to my store in ration Block, Main afreet, near Bridge stf aug2C H. JACOBS. •. . . . < t -✓ NATHAN TII)D, DliLlß|ia PITTBTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of his old friends aad the pub- He generally. I shall keep a frill assortment of all sizes, HELL. AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and oflee, foot of Pine street, jnst south ai Court House. Aug. 30 Jt. TIDD. fcTHE REVIEW, is the .MEDIUM. Da forget it. IFI
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