„ DAILY TOWANDA ' REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 189. TOWAXDA, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH, 20, 1880. . PRICE ONE CENT Bus in ess Cards. ALVOIID & SON, .JOB PRINTERS* DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attompys-at-TMW, Toicamla , /'a. D'A. OVERTON, | BEN'J. M.PKOK. TT TODD & HALE, jL Attorneys at I.mc, Ofll?c corner Main and Pine (Streets Townnda, Pa. ,T AS. WOOD. I J AS. TTHALE. 11. ANGLE, D. D. S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's oflice. lOjnuSO BENTLY MEEKER, CLOCK WATCH-MAKER AND JtEVAUIEII. AU at the lowest prices. Monroeton, Pa. Dli. T. lb JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AVD SURGEON, Office over 11. C Porter's I)rue Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, ATTORN EY-AT-LA IP, Office over Mason's old Rank. HEN It Y STREET EH, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR A T LAW Tow ANO A. PA. GW. RYAN, - BOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Office Patten's Block. OIL KINNEY, A TTOIINEI 7-LA IP, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Townnda, Pa. T T TILLIAMS & ANGLE, W A TTORXE YS-A T-LA IP, Office formerly occupied by \V. Watkinu. TT* LSBIIKE & SON, ~ A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA IP, South fide Mereur Block, Towanda, l'a., N. C. KLSBREB. ! L. El.snnr.E. JTO/f £VSt, r K*i*Y€'i2 Against l'Hre ! in old, reliable, firmly established and honorabe ervnpanb'H, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL ! tall upon U.ML.L, /.'.torn.■y-at-Law, To wanda, Pcun'a. j nn - 13. T^Olt llu.ii* C?ut sine! Slsxve (to to t'ne WARD HOUSE SHAVING I'ARLOR STl^IKirE I* there. P^EMOVAL. CI FAS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance Oflice to 2d floor, over oflice of ELS 11 REE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with 1. M'PIIKIISOX, Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLK. NOTICE' OF DISSOLUTION.—THE partnership heretofore existing between C. P. & It. 11. Patch was dissolved to-day. All accounts ■will be settled by R. 11. Patch. The.undersigned have farmed a co-partnership under the firm name of Patch & Tracy. R. 11. PATCH. VV. G. TRACY, Towanda, Pa , Morel 1, 1W)0. The News Condensed. • There fire about seventy missionary so cieties. There are nearly 2,'J.">0,000 Baptists in the United States. The .l'rotestant Episcopal Church has 220.000 members in the United States. There are about 1,050,000 heathen cbu verts to Christianity. The Appomattox and Roanoke floods are receding. The lowa Senate yesterday agreed to grant school suffrage to women. It has been decided to hold the New Hampshire Republic in State Convention May 5. Fire has destroyed the button factory at Meiuluta, 111. Loss, $20,001); insurance, 7,000. The translation of the entire llible in to the language of the New llebendes has just been completed. The Presbyterian Church of England requires its toreigh missionaries to come home once every seven years. Non-Conformists have i 22,000 church sittings in London, a gain of 80,000 in tiftceu years. Two men have been arrested in Harris burg for stealiug department ta j oris and selling them for old paper. Yesterday Gov. lloyt signed the death warrants for the execution of t lie Ruber murders on May 10th. Parole won the Liverpool spring cup yesterday, but was objected to on the ground of a cross. It is expected that Secretary Sherman will authorize the purchase of 81,000,000 in bonds on Wednesday next instead of $2,000,000 as heretofore. There is a strike among the negro la borers ol St, Charles A'arish, La., which causes considerable alarm among the whites, and the governor lias sent a com pany of malitia to the parish A man named Miller was murdered near Lock Haven Thursday night, and his wife and a paramour named have been arrested on suspicion of having commit ted the crime. A Pittsburg dispatch says': The West tern Iron Association to-day held a lar gely-attended meeting. Every iron man ufacturing district west of the Allegheny Mountains was represented.* After con siderable discussion a tour-ccnt card rate was allirmed. Orders live bene issued by the Treasury Department to pre pay without rebate all interest on the public debt falling due April 1, on and alter Monbuy, March 22- Drafts for registered interest will be mailed by that time or as soon there after as possible. A Washington telegram says that Sen ator Anthony received a dispatch from Providence yesterday afternoon, announc ing that the eight dclesates to the Chica go Convention chosen by the Rhode Is land Republican State Convention are all Elaine men. Shortly after the death of A. T. Stew art of New York, Alexander • Stewart, of Cavendish, Vt., went to that city to eon test the will of the deceased, He returned home having, as he averred, obtained the the psovnisc thut he should have SIOO,OOO in money, a farm and other property. lie now claims that the terms of the contract have not been complied with, and on Thursday last lie attached all of the A. T. Stewart' property in Woodstock Villiago, Vt,. consisting of mills, a boarding house and a residence. The triul will probably come oil' at the coining May term of the Windsor County Court at Woodstock. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—E. T. Fox, vs. K. W. Kill*. Phillip* Ellin, and John Ellis, No. '2cK>, Dee. Term IsTtS. The under igru'il, an auditor appointed hy the Court of Common Please of Bradford county to distribute the fends arising from the Sheriffs"rale of tlir Defendants real estate, will attend to the du i lies of his appointment at his office in Towanda, on i Friday March •J'itli Do at 1 o'clock t*. >!., win n and I wla-re till persons having '.'laitns inti-t present thetn or h.t forever debarred from coming in on said fund. .1 \MES T. H ALE, Auditor, j Towanda, Feb. 2 r >, ISS) NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION—NO. tiec is herein given that the partnership be twoen Kiehard I>. Burehill, Arthur 11. Itiir< Hill, and Abram Burehill, wan dissolved on the PUli day of Febrnarv IS-t, so far as relates to said Richard I>. lim-chill. Ail debts due to the la'e purtnei'ship must be paid to A. H. and -\ Burehill, wtmarc only authorizedto receive the same. All claims against saidpartiu rship will he settled hy the said A. 11. -S- A. Burehill, who will continue at the old stand to ! manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb i stones, and do a general business of Marble and I Stone cutting, under the style and firm name ol i Hurchill Brothers. R. D. Pi'Rt'llll.L. ARTHUR H. BURt 'HILL. ABRA XL BUIK 'HILL. ! Townnda, Feb. 10, IsSO. N(> ' KII)LEMAN'S BLOCK, (Bridge Street, rteur the eornc r of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offers a e.onstanly inc-easing sto.-k of >rilliiioi\v i n<\y ( i ocx Is, At prions that will astonish the public. NEW GOODS', AND ALL THE NEW (STYLES RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW Yt'Rk. MRS. S. 11. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. JANUARY 1, 1880. THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company NEW YORK. ASSETS:, - $88,452,994.81. Company long since attained, ami 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 has never disputed a claim which was shown to be just and right, ami lias carefully sought and practiced the most equitable system for I lie divi-ion of its surplus. W. S. VINCENT. District Agent Towanda. Pa. Great I | AUCTION i Sal c —OF— I DRV GOODS —ln charge of— J. L. KENT, (AGENT) iTowanda, Pa., j • Commencing o 'MARCH 15, And continuing, day and evening, until closed out. 1 i j jThe stock is now in line coiuK tion, and the goods ollered are desirable. i I The popular auctoneer S. Ik TAYLOR, of KLMIRA, will sell the above stock. i i j The LADIES are especially invited to attend. i # .f. 1.. KKIN'T, A. Toward, March 12, ISSO.
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