Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, March 08, 1880, Image 1

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TOWANDA REVIEW.
■VOLUME I, NO. 178. TOWANDA, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 8, 1880. PRICE ONE CENT
Business Cards.
ALVORD. ft SON,
job printers,
BB>AILT IJBVIKW OrriCE, Main •lreet,.To'wand Pa.
■T T TOOI) & HALE,
■ X* Attorneys at Lav;,
Office comer Main and Pine Street* Towanda, Pa.
J JAS. WOOD. 1 JAB. T. IIAI.K.
I 11. ANQLK, I). D. S.
' OPKRATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST
Office on State street, sccand floor of Dr. Pratt's
L office. 10jan*0
I QENTLY MEEKER,
W CLOCK & WA TCH-MAKER AXI)
I it SPA 111 Ell. AH at the lowest price*.
I Monroeton, Pa.
I T-Mt. T. B. JOHNSON,
I J—J PHYSICIAN AND SUPMEON,
■ Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence
■ corner Maple and Second Street*,
I JOHN W. CODDING,
■ vJ A TTOIINEY-A T-LA IP,
■ Office over Mason's old Bank.
ITT EN 11Y STREET EE,
Ili ATTORNEY & COUNHKI.OR AT LAW
■ TOWAXDA. PA.
W. RYAN,
Iw ;o O UNT Y S UPER IN TEND EN 7.
[Patten's Block.
■pv \ D. KINNEY,
ATTOKNEY-A T-LA If,
a ttTtkne rs-A t- l aw,
rly occupied by \V. Wntkfna.
A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA IP,
side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
KI.SHUKK. L. KLBBREE.
Fire !
firmly established and honorahe
wMT
MILLION'S OF CAPITAL !
C. .N. MWr€Lt*, Artorney-at-Law, To-
I'ean'a. Jan. 18.
Cut and Sliave
Go to the
HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR
H STEDGE
■Be.
|H^MO y AL.
■ C/AAS^M^J/ALI.
jSus removed his Law and" Insurance
Pwj Otticc to 2d floor, over office of
ELSBREE AND SON,
North side of Public Square, Towanda,
on same floor with I. M'Phkuson,
Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLE.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION—No
tice is hereby given that the partnership be
tween Richard I>. Burchill, Arthur It. Burchiil, and
! Abrain Burchill, was dissolved on the 16th dav ot'
February 188#, so far as relates to said Richard D.
Burchill. All debts due to the late partnership
must be paid to A. 11. and A Burchill, who arc only
authoriiedto receive the same. All claims against
saidpartnership will be settled by the said A. 11. A
A. Burchill, who will continue at the old stand to
manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb
stones, aud do a general business of Marble and
Htoue cutting, under tie; style and tirin name of
Bnrchill Brothers. H. D. UURCIIILL.
ARTHUR H. BURCIIILL.
ABRAiI BURCHILL.
Towasda, Feb. 16, 18S0.
The News Condensed.
A shoe factory is to be started al Ilazle
ton. - - **••-v*-
The Lancaster (Moss.) gingham work
ers are on a strike.
Negotiations with the Utcs were con
cluded on Saturday.
The Cabinet will, to-morrow, consider
the hoop-iron tariff question.
The Bradford police are glad to get
their pay at 15 per cent, discount.
A paper at Jewell City, Kansas, hoists
the name of J. D. Cameron for President.
The Keystone Bolts Works Company,
at Allegheny, are building another fact
ory.
The Union Planing Mill at Pittsburg
has voluntarily increased the wages of its
men.
The locomotive works of Potter, Bell &
Co., at Pittsburg, have an order for ten
engines.
The Crescent Tube Works, at Pitts
burg, have started up on double time in
ail departments.
Charles K. Smith, late of the Albany
Keening Journal, succeeds Hon E. Mi-
Phersou as editor of the Press.
Complaints of distress from famiue
come from Eastern Rounielia and Ar
menia.
There is a strong antl-Tilden feciing
among the Democrats of Allegheny
county.
The captain and second mate of the
Arizona have been suspended for six
months.
A postal clerk has been arrcste'd for
robbing the mails between New York and
Boston.
French ingenuity has devised a means
for transporting large vessels over
isthmuses.
A general strike of coal-miners in tjie
Clearfield regions has taken place,coupled
with much lawlessness.
The legislative bribery cases will open
to-day. The first case called will be that
of ex-Representative Salter.
The Young Republicans of Massachu
setts, in convention at Boston, passed
resolutions favoring Hayes's re-nomina
tion.
The select committee of the House on
the Inter-ocean Canal have reported favor
ably a joint resolution in favor of the
Monroe doctrine.
The members of the House Committee
on Pensions are indignant at the House
for frittering away the time set down fcr
the consideration of pensions.
The Commissioner of Pensions reports
that owing to the increased number of
pensions there will be a deflt iency of over
six millions and a half.
Gen. Logan made the somewhat point
ed remarks in the Senate the other day,
that if he had been in command of the
army of Virginia "there would be no Fitz
John Porter knocking at the portals of
Congress.
A St. Louis despatch says: The city
directory for this year will contain 122,-
000, names. In 1870 it contained 00,000,
whet the population was <110,000; and
this k taken to indicate that the popula
tion of the city now is over 500,000.
Mcßierson retired from the editorial
management of the Press Saturday. It is
intimated that his positiou on the Presi
dential question is the cause of the retire
ment. The manager of the Press will be
fortunate if they secure the services of.
another as an able editor.
In the Maine House, on Saturday, the
Committee on the Loss of the State Seal
and Documents reported that P. A. Saw
yer refused to obey their summons. The
House unauimously instructed the Speak
er to issue a warrant, and that the mes
senger briug Sawyer befor said commit
tee.
REVIEW !
Only Twenty-Five
I
Cents a Month.
TRY IT?
AL_——3-
J%>>. 1, Middleman's Block,
(Bridge Stm t, near the corner of Main.)]
Mrs. S. H. Sweet
Offers B •on*taDtly increaeitig *tock of
I - . ■</ - 'T I
IVlillitiei\y and Fancy
OoocIJS,
.
I
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Consisting of Hat*, Fancy Good*, Toweling, Collars,
Comforters, Embroideries, Flowers, Ribbons,
Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and embroidered, Feath
er* and Tips, Flipper Patterns, Card-board, Zephyrs,
Combs, ,7et Ornaments. Kusching, Necklaces, \ eil
ing in all colors, Javu Canvas Patterns, Lace Capes,
(.'rape Pellisses, Babies' Knit Stockings, Ladies'
Hose in ail eolors and styles, Dolls, Children's
Backs, Hoods and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias In all
colors, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Mottoes, Birds and
Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Napkins, &c., He.,
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S'
UNDERWEAR,
AU these things can be found at greatly reduced
prices; arid some of them
AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH
THE PURCHASING PUBLIC.
kp*
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 21, 1880.
J FIGIIT MIT SIGEL
aud all
HONORABLY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
will consult their own interest* ay calling at
J A C O B Si
3
long established and well known
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING
HOUSE,
PATTON'S BLOCK,
aud buy their coats, pants, vests, overcoat*, snirts,
overalls, Gloves, Ilose, Hats and Caps, and every
thing in the line of line and stylish
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Don't be deceived by persons falsely representing
themselves to lie JACOBS, hut come directly to my
store in I'atton Block, Maiu street, near Bridge at
aufe'-'C 11. JACOBS.
COAL
NATIIANJTIDD,
BKALBBgIN
PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND
LOYAL SOCK COAL.
Invites tiie patronage of hi* old friends and tba pub*
lie generally. I shall keep a fall assortment
<>ifall£slec,
ANnJsHALLjsKI.L AT
LOWEST PRICESI FOR CASH.
Yard and oflioc, foot of Pine street, just south ot
Conrt House.
Aug. 30 N. TIDD.
REVIEW, is the
best ADVERTISING JMEDIUM. Do not
forget it.JEJ