DAILY TOW A XI )A REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 181. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main etrett, Towanda I'a. PECK & OVERTON, Attomtys-at-I.aio, Tovcanda, Pa. I>'A. OVERTON', | BENJ. M. PECK. T Y 7UOI) & HALE, JL JL Attorneys at Lam, Office corner Main and Pine StrtK-tn Towanda, l'a. JAS. WOOD. I JAB. T.HALE. £ H. ANGLE, D. D. S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State ftreet, second floor of Dr. Pratt'* office. lOjariS^ BENTLY MEEKER, CLOCK & WATCH-MAKER AM) UK PA 111 Kit. All at. tlie lowest prices. Monrocton, l'a. DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. O Porter's Drug Store, Ketddi nee corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE >-.1 7-LA IE, Ofliee over Mason's old Bank. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. G\V. RYAN, • o O UN T Y S UPELLINTEND EN 7 . Office Patten's Block. OI). KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA TP, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. T X TILLIAMS & ANGLE, VY A TTO RNE VS-A T- LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Wutkins. ELS BR EE & SON, A 7 TORNEYS-A T-LA IE, South side Mereur Block, Towanda, Pu. N. C. KLHBKKE. | L. KLSUHKE. pOK i.Y.SI K.I.Wil Against IViro I In old, reliable, finnly established and honorabc ennpanies, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL ? call upon C. .W. Attorney-at-Ijtw, To wanda, Penn'a. .bun IS. r^ou Hair Out and. £4linve Qo to tlie WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Is there. J^KMOVAL. CIIAS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance OMce to 2d floor, over ofliee of ELS BR EE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with I. M'PIIKIISON, Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLK. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.— The partnership heretofore existing between C. P. kR. H Patch was dissolved to-day. All accounts will be settled by R. 11. Patch. The undersigned have formed a 00-partnerehip under the hrm name of Patch & Tracy. R. 11. PATCH. W. CL TKACV, Towanda, Pa , March 1,1880. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH, n ISSO. The News Condensed. Three and thirty-three hundredths in ches of rain 101 lin New-Orleaua, hist night. The United States supreme court has been asked to pass upon tlie constitution ality of the civil rights bill, so far as it re lates to theatres in New York. Postmaster Gcncaal Key lias rescinded his order stopping letters addressed to I?. C. Wintersmith, supervisor of the Frankford School Fund Lottery, oil the ground that it was inadvertently given. Parnell leaves by to day's steamer from New York. He has invited friends in the Eastern States, desirous of sustaining the land league, to meet him in New York. He will return to Amcrics after tlie Irish elections. Preparations are being made in Ireland for the return of Parnell. The question of a peasant proprietary w ill be renewed, and meetings in favor of the scheme will be resumed by a series of county demon strations in all parts of the country. A canvass of the students of the Uni versity of the city of New York was taken recently in reference to choice for Presi dential candidate, with the following re sults: Grant, 28; Sherman. 24; Blaine, 12; Bayard, 12; Tilden, 3; Washbnrne, 2: Conkling. 2; Edmunds, 1; Hancock, 1. The President sent a message to tlie Senate yesterday in regard to the agree ment made by Secretary Schru/. with the Ute eliifes. He earnestly recommends its approval by Congress. Tlie provisions of of the agreement have already been print ed in the REVIEW. Among the documents transmitted to Comrress with the President's Messuage concerning an interoceanie canal was a careful report by Secretary Evans, cov ering tlie whole record of the Uuited States upon this question from tlie found ation of tlie Government. Twenty-five destitue Hungarians ar rived in New York on Monday. Nearly all where suffering from effect of tlie famine which has prevailed in that country They report *. terrible state of suffering among their countrymen, but that relief is being afforded as fast as opportunity w ill allow. The Virginia legislature adjourned last night without passing an appropriation bill. It is hoped by this lo forte the governor to call them together again. It is thought he will not do it. The sessions of the legislature being biennial under the new eonstution, this legislature cannot meet again unless called together by the g J\ ornor. The Kearneyitcs arc evidently tiring of their martyrdom, and it would appear that the)* are about to return to the blus ter policy, Mayor Kalloch publishes a proclamation in answer to the manifesto issued by the citizens' protective union. Kalloch denies that the city is threatened with violence by the working classes, and insinuates that any unlawful dem onstration is more likely to come from the merchant class. He says in effect that the authors of the protective union circular will bo consigned to political in famy and oblivion. William 11. Kemblc, Charles B. Salter, Jesse 11, Crawford and William F. Rum be rger have all plead guilty, at Harris burg, of legislative bribery. The Com monwealth, it is said, would rather have fought out the case, and thus have shown, ; not only the guilt of these individuals, but ' all the ramifications of the lobby. The i four above named admit the log-roleing, j but Kemble denies the criminal intent. 1 The theory is that this plea of guilty was • entered in order to avoid disclosures which would badly compromise several I well-known persons. It now remains to | be seen whether these guilty persons will |be duly sentenced. Ecch of them may he fined SI,OOO and imprisoned for two years. , Will these penalties be imposed in full, or will the defendants be let of with a light ! fine and short imprisonment? Hut under j any circumstances these defendants lose ; their right ever again to hold office in the ! State. It is intimated that the defendants an ticipate the favorable action of tlie Hoard j of Pardons or the clemency of the Judge, i At any rate, the public will be curious to 1 sec what course the cases will now take. ! Meanwhile the friends of honest and un corrupted legislation in Pennsylvania are disposed to regard this as a great moral victory, indicative of more honest Legis latures in l'urture. Tribune. | ATTRACTIONS | H. JACOBS' TEM PL E OF F A. SHI ON. (No. 2, Pat ton's Block.) TOW AND A, PA. I have just received a large stock of SPRING GOODS, con sisting inpart of MENS' BOYS AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, which I am offering cheaper than the cheapest. Spring Styles of HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, and a beautiful selection of Neck Wear, SCARFS,TIES,&c., &c. Hosiery and Gents' Underwear in great variety and very cheap. Buy your Clothing of me and Save money. //. JACOBS, The Clothier. I Towanda, March io, 1880. (©•THE REVIEW, is the best ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 'Do not forTwt It.JEI O PRICE ONE CENT A T JYb. 11, it riffle man's it lock, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Mala.)] Mrs. 8. 11. Sweet <)(!' !•■> a constantly increasing ttock of I 3Tillinei* # y and Fancy Cxoocls, <Ain*i*Mnirof Hats, Fancy Ooode, Toweling, Collars, Comforters, KmbroideViec, Flowers, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and embroidered, Featli trs and Tips, .Slipper Patterns, ('ard-bonrd, Zephyrs., Comb*, .Jet Ornaments. Rusching, Necklace*, Veil? big in all color*, Jnva Canvas Patterns, J,ace Capes, Crape Pollissee, Rabies' Knit Blockings, Ladies* llose In all colors and styles, Dolls, Children'* Sacks, HO.MIS and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias in alt colors, Bracelet*, Pocket Rooks, Mottoes, Birds and Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Napkins, See., &c., LADIES' AND GKNTLEMKNS' UNDERWEAR, AU these things can be found at greatly rodueod prices; and some of them AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. GALL AND EXAMINE AND DKTEH MINE FOR YOURSELF. MRS. SWEET'S Fancy Goods Bazar, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. Tntvandu January 21, IBBU. C OAL - ~ NATHAN TIDD, UJtALKH IN ITTTST( )N, WILKKS - BARRB, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invite* the patronage of hi* old friend* nod th ptV He generally. I *h*U keep a full tusortmoui ot all nir.oa, ASJ) *HALX RCLL AT LOWEST PRICES F*R CASK. Yard and office, foot of *tr*et, juat south u Conrt House. Aug. 30 X TIDD. # jQ VILY REVIEW I Oaly Twenty- Five Cents a Month, PRY IT\>
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