TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 175. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, 1880. PRICE ONE CENT Business Cards. * * **. L X LVORD & SON, U A JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa. \X7OOD & hale, Attorneys at Late, WjR Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAS. WOOD. I JAS. T. HALE. ■ £ H. ANGLE, D. D. S. K OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office. lOjanSO ■L QENTLY MEEKER, |K LJ CLOCK & WATCH-MAKER AND REPAIRER. All at the lowest prices. Monroe ton, Pa. T. B. JOHNSON, LJ PHYSICIAN URGE ON, over H. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, W ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office over Mason's old Bank. mm [ T_T ENR Y sfREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. W. RYAN, . BOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Patten's Block. D. KINNEY, - A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. A ATTORNEYS-A T-LA W, formerly occupied by W. Watkins. |Kr lsbrek & SON, A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA W. South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. Klsbkkk. | L. KLSBKKK. Hro/f r.vsußtfjrcn n Against eld, reliable, firmly established and honorabc with 818 MILLIONS OP CAPITAL 1 C.Jtf. IMJtL, Attorney-ut-Law, To- Penn'a. Jan. 18. Cut and H^nve to the HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE ft KMOVAL. | CHAS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance Office to 2d floor, over office of KLSBREE AND SON, |Brth side of Public Square, Towanda, W on same floor with I. M'PHKRSON, W Esq., and PATRICK A FOYI.K. OF DISSOLUTION No- tlce is hereby given that the partnership be tweeri Richard 1). Burchill, Arthur 11. lturchlll, aud Abram Burchill, was dissolved on the \6th day of February 1880, so far as relates to said Richard D. Burchill. All debts due to the late partnership must he paid to A. 11. and A Burchill, who arc only author)itedto receive the same. All claims against saidpartnership will be settled by the said A. 11. & \. Burchill, wno will continue at the old stand to manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb atones, and do a general business of Marble and Htone cutting, under the style and firm name of Rarebill Brothers. K. D. BURCUIILL. ARTHUR H. BURCHILL. ABRAM UURCHILL. Towasd*. Feb. 16, 1880. The News Condensed. James Keene gives SIO,OOO for Ireland's relief. The prices of licenses is to be increased in Allegheny county from SSO to S3OO. Mr. Newman Fenton, of Clearfield coun ty, recently killed a pure white squir rel. Two locomoth es are being built in Pitts burg for a railway in one of the Japanese Islands. Not half the lumber to be sent down the Lehigh has been put in the river yet. This is because of the lack of snows and heavy rains to raise the smaller streams. Intended settlers upon the ceded lauds in Oklahama are indignant at the Presi dent's proclamation, and fears of blood shed at Kansas City are entertained. The Senate Committee on Appropria tions have reported the Star mail service deficiency bill with the proposed increase o> er the House's amount stricken out. The House Committee on Printing, have adopted a resolution that the employees of the government printing office shall receive pay for all legal holidays. The Hon. Erastus Corning has retired from the wholesale iron Ann of Corning & Co., in Albany, in order to devote his time to his large manufacturing interests in Troy. Mr. Longfellow wrote very pleasantly the other daylo a Chicago lady who cele brated his birliday: "Dear Madam : Like Sebastian of old in "Twelfth Night.' I cau no other answer make but thanks, and and ever thanks." J. W. Mackey has purchased from J. C. Flood the entire interest of the latter in the mining and milling properties of the firm on the Comstock mine. Mackey de clines to make a definite statement as to the amount of the consideration, but leaves it tobe inferred that it is in excess of flue million dollars. Is the Greenback party disappearing from its stronghold—Elmira? In the Fall of 1878 the Greenback candidate for Assembly received 3,400 votes; last No vember he received 2,200; Tuesday the local electiou was held and the telegraph reports that" a few hundred" votes were cast for the Greenback candidate. About a year and a half ago Eugene O'Keefe opened a clothing store at Mil lerstown, Butler Co. He made a little money, and invested it in an oil-well, rapidly iucreased his capital untill he was worth, according to the local estimate, $20,000 0r525,000. Last fall he was pros trated with a disease of the lungs, and, being single and having no relatives in the place, suffered for a time for lack of proper care. Miss Mary E. Logan, who kept a restaurant near O'Keefe's office, where he was lying sick, hearing that he had insufficient nursing, offered her serv ices, and under her care he grew better rapidly and was finally able to get about. He concluded to go South for a time hop ing to recover his health. Before going away, however, he made a will, which, properly signed and witnessed, he placed in a sealed envolope, with directions to Father Quilter, its custodian, to open it in presence of his lawyer, in case they re ceived word that he was dead. On Thurs day last the news was received from Dal las, Texas, that Mr. O'Keefe had died in that Place. The will has been opened. All of the property, real and personal, of the deceased man is unconditionally be queathed to Miss Logan. The estate con sists of 18,000 barrels of oil, the oil-well and other property amounting to about $25,000. W. H. Cummings, general western freight agent of the New York Central Railway, dropped dead at a hotel in Buffalo last night. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.— The partnership heretofore existing between C. P. & It. H. Patch was dissolved to-day. All accounts will be settled by K. H. Patch. The undersigned have formed a co-pa*-nership under the tirm name of Patch & Tracy. R. H. PATCH. W. (Jr. TRACT, Towanda, Pa., March 1, 1880. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—E. T. Fox, vs. E. W. Ellis, Phillip Ellis, 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 at his office in Towanda, on Friday March 26th 1880 at 1 o'clock p. M., when and where all persons having claims must present them or be forever debarred from coming iu on said fund. JAMES T. HALE, Auditor. Towanda, Feb. 26, 1880 DECLARED ! The subscriber having leased the large and com modious barn, known as the Means Hozzse QF} curn, Is now prepared to make war on Livery and Stabling We have > joopa_J&>r#U J —Ccape jdang with yur horses. Put them where they are safe. Feed or not, as you choose. We Guarantee Satisfaction. E. E. BUFFINGTON. A T JYb. 1, Beidle man's Block, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.)J Mrs. A S. H. Sweet Offers a constantly increasing stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Consisting of Hats, Fancy Goods, Toweling, Collars, Comforters, Embroideries, Flowers, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and embroidered, Feath ers and Tips, Slipper Patterns, Card-board, ZephyrH, Combs, Jet Ornaments. Hunching, Necklaces, Veil ing in all colors, Java Canvas Patterns, Lace Capes, Crape Pellisses, Babies' Knit Stockings, Ladles' Hose in all colors and styles, DOIIB, Children's Sacks, Hoods and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias in all colors, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Mottoes, Birds and Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Napkins, &c., Btc., LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS' UNDERWEAR, AU these things can be found at greatly reduced prices; and some of them AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. The late fire 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. 1. BRIDGE STREET. Towanda January 2), 1880.| J FIGHT MIT SIGRL kitd nil .> -■ n HONORABLY DISCHARGED BOLPLEKB will consult their own interest* ey calling at JACOBS'"" r . '.) •). 9 i (tf lesg established and well known ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, PATTON'S BLOCK, and boy their coat*, pant*, vests, overcoats, shirts, overalls, Gloves, Hose, Hats and Caps, and every thing in the Line of fine and stylish GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Don't be deceived by persons falsely representing themselves to be J A COBB, but come directly to ssy store in Patton Block, Main street, near Bridge st augSG H. JACOBS. £JOAL. NATHAN jTIDD, nn ■■Bin PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, ANI> LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of his old friends and ths pah he generally. I shall keep a fall assortment oilallfsixes, AXDjSHAIA SILL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and offloe, foot of Pine street, just south on Coart House. Aug. 80 M. TIDD. REVIEW, is the best ADVERTISING 'MEDIUM. Do ut
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