DAILY TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME L NO. 170. TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27. 1880. PRICE ONE CENT Business Cards. ALVORD & SON. JOB PRINTERS, DAILY KBVISW Ornca, Main street, Towanda Pa. WOOD ft HALE, Attorney* at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Street* Towanda, Pa. JA.S. WOOD. | JAB. T. HAt.K. EH ANGLE, i) D. s. ■ OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST j Office oo State street. second floor of Dr. Pratt'* office. lojanKu j BKNTLY MEEKER, CLOCK A WATCH-MAKER ANI) RRPAIRER. All at the low ret prices. Monroeton, Pa. DR. T. B. JOHNSON. , PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON, t office over H. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence ! I ooruer Maple and Second Street*, JOHN W. CODDING, sJ A TTO ItSE Y-A T- LA W, Office over MabcnV old Bank. tt IHENRY STRENTER. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Tow AN DA. PA. I W. RYAN, r • BOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. ! e Patten's Block. I D. KINNEY, AT TO RNE Y-A T- L A W. r. (foroer Main and Pine Street*, Towanda, Pa. f T;LI VMS & ANGLE, V A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W, e tVirJW'.y occupied by W. Wntkinii. LSBRKK & SON. A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA B\ louth vide Mercur Block. Towanda, Pa. C. KLCAHKK. | L. KLABKKK. OJFF r.YsiJKrfjrcti j Afjainst I ><i. Liable, firmly established and honorabe jaui'-e, with MILLION'S OK CAPITAL ! jpon i', .ft. Attorney-at-Law, To la, Peon's. Lan 18. rtir Out find Slitive Go to the RARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR HTEIXJE tare. REMOVAL. CJ/AS. M. HALL i removed his Law and Insurance Office to 2d floor, over office of KLSBRKK AND SON. "th side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with I. M'PHKRHON, Esq., and PATRICK A FOYLK. ROTKTK OF DISSOLUTION.—No ktice is hereby given that the partnership be m Richarid D. Burchlll, Arthur ft. Burcbill, and I 4bram Burclhill, was dissolved on the lflth dav of February 1880, no far a* relate* to Raid Richard D. Hurch.ll. All debt* due to the late partnership mutt be paid to A. 11. and A Burchiil, who arc only nutboriredto receive the vaine. All claims against •f aid partners hip will be settled by the said A. H. & A. Burchlll, t rho will continue at the old stand to ( ti*nufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb stones, and do a general business of Marble and \ P | tone cutting. under the style and firm name of tUrehlll Brot tere. R. I). BURCIIILL. ARTHUR H. BURCHILL. ABR AM BURCHILL. 1 Towasds Pi b 16, 1880. The News Condensed. An $85,000 lire occurred in New York 1 yesterday. \ seven foot coal vin has been discov- j ered in Winnepeg. Ex-Governor Marshall Jewel is lectur ing on "A Russian Winter." Trout have recently been caught iu so 1 muddy a pool as the Thames near Water- 1 100 Bridge. The Evangelical Cont'eren* e opened at Weissport, Lehigh county, yesterday j morning. There aje over one hundred ministers present. President Hayes bought, at a Washing- ! ton l'air the other evening a coppt' of Roger's statuette of "The Wounded Sol-j dier," paying sls for the same. Th* Union Pacific railroad will at once commence building a railroad from Cheyenne to the Yellowstone National Park, with a branch to the Blach Hills. The Vermont Republican Convention \ adopted a resolution urgoing the nomina tion of Senator Edmonds for President, but did not instruct the delegates to Chi cago. There were twenty proposals to sell bonds to the government yesterday, ag gregating $7,135,450, at 103.62 o 104 for B's of 1881; 103.87 1-2 to 104 for 6's of 1880, and 105.62 to foi.G's of 1881. Mr. Carlyle has just concluded the re vision of a new and corrected adit ion of of his work : he has also been collecting material for his biography. He is said to take a very gloomy view of the immediate future of England. A French enthusiast is quoted as wri ting to M. 1). Lesseps, when he was get ting up the Suez Canal, which the English didn't like: "Yield not an inch to per fidious Albion. If necessary, move your isthmus elsewhere. Your shareholders will follow you." John Dillon Mulhull of Brooklyn, an Irish landlord owning twenty-four hold ings in Roscommon county, Ireland, has emphasised his sympathy for his famish ing countrymen by instructing his agent there to give receipts to his tenants for all arrearages of rent. They are in-arrears for terms varying from six to nils months. The record af a deed so noble bears its own comment. San Francisco is in a turmoil of excite ment. Kearney. Kalloch and other dema gogues. are inciting Hoodlums, and all nnemployed men and women to acts of violence toward Chinamen and all who emplay or sympathise with them. The demagogues in Congress who voted for the bill to prohibit the emigration of ce lestials to this free country have done much to stimulate this riot. The committees of the I ehigh and Schuylkill Exchanges met at Philadelphia yesterday and agreed to a general advance of 25 cents in prices of lump, steamboat and broken for the line, city and harbor trade for March. The current Lehigh cir cular prices at Mauch Chunk are, there fore, lump $3.00; steamboat and broken $2.75; egg and chestnut number one $2.50; stove $2.50; chestnut number two $1.50. Schuylkill Haven, lump, broken and steamboat $2.75; egg and cheßtnut $2.50; stove $2.60; pea $1.50. The in crease applus partially to the furnace trade. The census of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland which is to be taken next vear, w ill embrace less than one-thirtieth of the territory to be cover- Ed in the United States. The expense of the former enumeration does not nearly equal in proportion that iu America, where, in 1870 it amounted to over three millions of dollars; while in Great Britain in 1871 the cost did not exceed six hun dred thousand dollars. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—E. T. Fox, vs. K. W. Kills, Phillip Kills, and John Ellis, No. 263, Dec. Term 1876. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Please of Bradford county to distribute the funds arising from the Sheriff's sale of the Defendants real estate, will attend to the du ties of his appointment ut his office in Towanda, on Friday March 26th 1880 at 1 o'clock I*, m., when and wnere all persons liming claims must present them or be forever debarred from coining in on said fund. JAMKK T. HALE, Auditor. Towanda, Feb. 26, 1880 wA K DECLARED ! The subscriber having leased the large and com modious barn, known as the Main s Ila 11 sit Lin. m , Is now prepared to make war on Ijivery and Stab ling We hare room for all. Com* along with your horse. Put them where they are safe. Feed or not, as you choose. We Guarantee Satisfaction. E. E. BUFFINGTON. A T """ 1, ttriitlcman** Mock, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. S. //. Sweet Offers a constantly increasing stock of Millinery and Fancy CjrOOtlH, Consisting of Huts, 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. Rusching, Necklaces, Veil ing in all colors, Java Canvas Patterns, lutce Capes, Crupe l'ellisses, Babies' Knit Btockings, Ladies' Hose in all colors and styles, Dolls, Children's Sacks, Hoods and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias in ail colors, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Mottoes, Birds and Feathers, Hhawls, Jewelry, Napkin*, ktc., Ike., LADIES' AND GENTLKMENB' UNDERWEAR, All these thing* can be found at greatly reduced prices; and some of them AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. The late lire 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 AND EXAMINE AND DETER MINE FOR YOURSELF. MRS. SWEET'S Fancy Goods Bazar, No. I. BRIDGE STREET. Towanda January 21, 1880. J FIGHT MIT SIGEI. U1 It II HONORABLY DIIK'UAUHKI) POLDIKHA wUI i vuuft thair own iatereata ij calling at J A C O B S' ion* f>tabUhed mil wetl known ONK PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE, PATTON'B BLOCK, and bay tbeir ooata, pant*, route, overecata, ahirta, overalla, Olovea, iloae, Hat* and Lapa, and every thing In th Line of flna and atyUah GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. lknH be deceived by peraona hlwly representing themselves to be J A COBB, but oome directly to my •tore In Button Block, Main atreat, near Bridge at au2<i H. JACOBS. £JOAL. NATHAN TIDD, DnAUlt] IB PITTBTON, WILKEB - BAHHK, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invitee the patronage of hia old frienda and tba pnb- Ua generally. I a hall keep a full assortment of all siaaa, ▲JfD>HALX IWX AT LOWEBT PRICES FOR CABH. Yard and office, foot of Pine atreat, Jmet sooth at Court Houae. Au *- * m. TIDD. fcTHE REVIEW, i* the best.. ADVERTISING (MEDIUM. D* [MI forget R. JfA
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