Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, March 17, 1880, Image 1

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    TOWANDA
VOLUME I, NO. 186.
Business Cards.
ALVOUD & SON,
JOB PRINTERS, .
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa.
PECK & OVERTON,
Attorneys-at-Law, Toicanda, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M.PKCK.
T TTOOD & IIALU,
* JL Attorneys at Law,
Office corner Main and Pine Btreeta Towanan, Pa.
J AS. WOOD. I J AS. T. IIA I.E.
'P- 11. ANGLE, 1). D. S.
RIMHT ■
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
OGioe on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's
e slice. lOjanSO
BENTLY MEEKER,
CLOCK <C WATCH-MAKER AND
fIKPAIHEIt. All at tlie lowest pile 8.
Munroeton, Pa.
DR. T. B. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence
corner Maple and Second Streets,
JOHN W. CODDING,
A TTOItXE Y-A T-LA IP,
Office over Mason's old Bank.
HENRY STR ENTER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
TOWANDA, I'A.
GW. RYAN,
•OO UNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
Office Patton's Block.
OD. KINNEY,
A TTO lINE Y-A T-LA TP,
Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa.
T X TTLLIAMS & ANGLE,
W A TTORNE YS-A T-LA IF,
Office formerly occupied by W. Watklna.
LSBREK & SON,
XL A 7 TOIINEYS-A T-LA IF,
South aide Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N. C. KLBBKEE. | L. KLBBUKK.
p ijrsuJKJiJVC
Against Fire I
in old, reliable, firmly established and honorabc
crtr.panics, with
MILLIONS OF CAPITAL I
call upon C. AM. MM.MMMJ, Attorney-at-Law, To
wanda, I'enn'a. Jan. 18.
pou
lla.ii- Cut and gliave
Qo to the
WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR
STEDGE
Is there.
J^EMOVAL.
CJ/AS. M. IIALL
Has removed his Law and Insurance
Office to 2d floor, over ollicc of
ELSBREE AND SON,
North side of Public Square, Towanda,
on same floor with I. M'PIIKUSON,
Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLE.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THE
partnership heretofore existing between C. P.
&R. 11. Patch was dissolved to-day. All accounts
will be settled by It. 11. Patch.
The undersigned have formed a co-partnership
under the firm name of Patch & Tracy.
R. n. PATCH.
W. G. TRACY,
Towanda, Pa , March 1,1880.
TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 17, 1880,
The News Condensed.
Lord Derby announces, in alette, that
he will hereafter rank himself among the
Liberals.
Dispatches trom Italy say that the Gar
baldians are preparing a manifesto which
will demand increased liberty.
The last betting in the race for the Lin
colnshire handicap was 12 to 1 against
Wallenstine and 15 to 1 against Parole.
Denis Kearney has been sentenced to
pay SI,OOO line and undergo an imprison
ment of six months.
Mr. Wolf, one of the committee ap
pointed to prosecute the riot bribery cases
says he is opposed to either pardon or
commutation of sentence.
The Itev. Doctor John Hall's congrega
tion, in New York, have increased his
salary 50 per cent., making it §15,000 in
spite of his earnest protest. •
It is stated that the intluencc of Dennis
Kearney in San Francisco is diminishing.
The only wonder is that the blatherskite
ever had any.
Mr. Buckner introduced a bill yester
day lor the final adjournmenl of Congress
on the 21th of May.
Mr. O. Turner presented to the
House yeeterday resolutions of the Ken
tucky Legislature asking for the reduc
tions of the President's salary to §25,
000.
The heaviest rains have fallen for the
past four days ever known in Georgia for
years. All the streams are very high, and
overflows which will damage the crops
are reported.
Dixon's Colliery, at High Blantyre, near
Glasgow, is on fire from a gas explosion.
A thousand men arc thrown out of em
ployment by the disaster. One death has
resulted from the explosion.
Navigation has been opercd at Erie.
Yesterday the propeller Cormorant arriv
ed having in tow the schooner Pelican
with a hundred thousand bushols of coin.
The port opens six weeks earlier than in
1879.
The House Coinmitte on postolTlces has
agreed to report favorably the bill author
izing the Postmaster General to introduce
postal cards with a flexible flap to con
ceal messages written upon them.
A Washington special says that Mr.
Carlisle has introduced a bill in the House
to pay ten thousand dollars in salary and
mileage to DeYoung, elected Member of
the 40th Congress from Kentucky, but
disqualified for disloyalty
The superintendent of the mounted re
cruiting service has been ordered to cause
all available colored cavalry recruits to
be ptepared and fo~warded to Santa Fe,
N. M., for assignment to the Ninth
Cat airy.
The Secretary of the Navy has instruct
ed the commandant of the Brooklyn
Navy Yard to receive all provisions
offered for the sufferers in Ireland, the
same to be placed on board the Constella
tion, now at that yard.
The puddlers and helpers in the mill of
Bailey & Co., and McCorrnick and J. Wy
ster, at Harrisburg. Pa., struck for higher
wages yesterday. Both sides appear
equally determined to hold out. From
six hundred to one thousand men
are thrown out of employment. It is
feared that the strike will ultimately lead
to a gencaal cessation of work from
Pittsburg to Philadelphia.
DAILY
At the annual commencement of the
Uuiversity of Pennsylvania on Monday,
the degree of Doctor of Medicine was
conferred upon a class of 111, and that of
Doctor of Deutal Surgery on a class of
twenty.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—Ii. T. Fox,
VB. E. W. Ellis. Phillip Ellis, and John Ellis,
No. 263. Dec. Term 1876.
The undersized, an auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Please of Bradford county to
distribute the funds arising from the Sheriffs 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. when and
where all persons having claims must present them
or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund.
vAMEH T. 11ALE, Auditor.
Towanda, Feb. 26, 1880
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION—NO
tice is hereby given that the partnership be
twecn Richard 1). Burohiil, Arthur It. llurchill, and
Abram Burchill, was dissolved on the JOth day of
February 18SU, so far as relates to said Richard 1).
Burchill. All debts due to the late partnership
must he paid to A. 11. and A Burchill, who arc only
authoriiedto receive the same. Ail claims against
said partnership will bo 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
Stone cutting, under the style and firm name of
Burchill Brothers. R. D. BURCHILL.
ARTHUR 11. BURCniLL.
ABRAM BURCHILL.
Towasda, Feb. 16, ISSG.
XT NO. 1, BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK,
(Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.)
Mrs. SWEET
Offers a constanly increasing stock of
Millinei\y and Fancy
Ciroods,
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At prices that will astonish the public.
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NEW GOODR. AND ALT. THE NEW STYLES
RECEIVED DAILY FROM
NEW YORK.
MRS. S. 11. SWEET,
No. 1. BRIDGE STREET.
JANUARY 1, 1880.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance
Company
OF
NEW YORK.
ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81.
§gJ"This Company long since attained,
and now holds, the foremost place among
Life Insurance Institutions of the world.
The magnitude of its business proves that
it enjoys the confidence of the people. It
presents, to those needing insurance, a
security unequalled by any similar institu
tion. It lias never disputed a claim which
was shown to be just and right, and has
carefully sought and practiced the most
equitable system for the division of its
surplus.
W. S. VINCENT.
Dietrict Agent
Towanda, Pa.
REVIEW.
PRICE ONE CENT
Great
1 * * •
AUCTION
Sale
• . * . •
k-OF—
DRY GOODS
1 * #
—ln charge of—
J. L. KENT,
(AGENT)
Towanda, Pa. f
• .
Commencing
MARCH 15,
✓
And continuing, day and evening,
until closed out.
The stock is now in line condi
tion, and the goads offered
are desirable.
The popular auctoneer
S. B. TAYLOR, of ELMIRA,
will sell the above stock.
The LADIES are especially
invited to attend.
:o:
JT. L. KENT, Agent,
Towand, March 12, 1880.