DAILY TO WANDA REYIE W. VOLUME L NO. 194. Bitsiurss Cards. X LVOKD & SON. YY JOB rnixTEjiS, Dam.y Review Office, Main street, Towardh Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorney a-at-Law, Towanda, Pa. D*A. OVERTON, | EI2NJ. M. I'KCK. X X 700 I) & HALE, Y jC Attorneys at Lain, Office corner Main and l'inc Streets Towanda, Pa. J AS. WOOD. | J AS. T. IIA I.E. 11. ANGLE, I). 1). S. imv • OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of l)v. Pratt's office. • lujanSl) BENTLY MEEKER, CL OCK & i\\ITCII-M lEE It A XJJ REPAIR Lit. AiJ at the lowest prices. Monroeton, Pa. DLI. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSIC IAX AXD SUHC VOX, Office over 11. C Porter's Di usj Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, ATTOIt XE Y-AT-LA IF, Office over Macon's old Hank. HE XIt)' STIiEETER, ATTORNEY X COUNSELOR AT LAW Towanda. PA. GW. RYAN. ■ c() UXT Y SUI'EItIXTEXDEX 1. Office Patteu's Block. OD. KINNEY, AT TO ItXE) -A7- LA T > Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa X T TILLIAMS vv ANGLE, V Y A TTOItXE YS-. 1 T-LA IP, Office formerly occupied l>y W. Wutkin*. T ~ LSBUEK & SON, sCL A 7 TOItXE YS-A T-LA IT, South side Merour Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. Klsbuek. | L. ELSBKSE. TTOR 1 llnii* Cut and Co to tlio WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Is there. NO. 1, BEIDLKM AN'S BLOCK, 9 fc (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offers a-oonstnrily increasing stock of Millinci'y iiikl Fancy Goods, At prices that will astonish the public. f .... ,—: o : HEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. H. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—E. T. Fox. v*. K. W. Ellin. Phillip Ellis, and John KHi*. No. 263, Dec. Term 1876. Tile undersigned, 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, w ill attend to the du ti 's of his appointment at his office In Towanda, on Friday March 20th 1880 at 1 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons having claims must present them or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund, i JAMES T. IIALE, Auditor. Towanda, Feb. 20, 1880 TOWANDA, PA., FRI The News Condensed. A whale sixty-five feet long was towed into New Yoik harbor yesterday by a tug 1 boat- Many remonstrances are being forward ed to Ilnrrisburg against the pardon ol the riot bribery men, The House Committee on Indian affairs having completed their examination. Ou rs)' and the other Ute chiefs hrve return (d to Colorado. T1 c V. ilkesllarre Jlecord says theie is no truth in the rumor thai Attorney Gei - eral Palmer contemplates re-i :ning his cilice. It is reported that a largi number.of j Sitting Bull's band have applied at Fort Peck for rations, offering to surrender their arms and ponies. General T. 11. Simpson, of the army, has retired to private life at St. Paid. Minnesota. He had been in the service of the government fifty-two years. On Thins:!: y, at Bia lford, burglar ehloiofonned Charles Thilo. manufacture r of band wheels, at his lodgings, and stole his wallet, containing $4,000. The Rev. Dr. .John Ilall really gc s about $19,000 a year instead of sl.l 00 , for lie has the use of a parsonage thai e ist £OO,OOO, and that would rent for s+,- 000. Mrs. Daniel S. Dickinson, the aged willow of'tho late Senator Dickinse . - hopelessly ill at tic icsith nee of a frici.d in New York. It is thought hatdly pos sible that she can live in ny days longer. Advices from Kansas report that of i! c 22 counties in that State which ha\c chosen delegates to the State Convention, lb irteen send solid delegations for Blaine, three for Grant, and five are divided. At San Fianeiseo, on Tuesday evening a council of two hundred of ilia Citiz.-ns' Protective Union nominated fifteen free holders as candidates at the approaching charter election—eight democrats and seven republicans. The Kim c>pnl church at Litligom, Dutchess county, N. Y., burned Wednes day. Lenten services were in progress, but the small congsegation escaped tli.'o' die windows. No one was injured. Loss £u,OOU. Col. Thomas A. Scott has just been re elected president of the Pennsylvania railroad company. The reviving busi ness liooin was attested at the same time by a liberal advance in the wages of em ployes, to take effect April first. Elmira Advertiser : There died at the poor house, over the hills at B.ceeport, last week, Christian Loop, aged eight) - one years. He will be rccollcc.ed by many of the older inhabitants. Few had lived in Elmira longer than he. Professor Agassiz is said to receive an income of $2,500 a day from the Calumet and llecla copper mines of Lake Superior, of which lie is president and a sharcliold er. He bought at 5 cents on the dollar, .sgeiiig the value of the iniucsy when the stock was selling at that price. A man named Eugene Fairfax William son was arrested" ill I'altOmore yesterday, and confessed to being the author of Uu late annoyances to Dr. Morgan Dix and others. He confesses to the charges, but says he had no motive. Ilis residence is in Pittsburg. He is unquestionably a knave or mad, and if the latter it must be acknowledged there was me.bod iu his madness. JAY, MARCH. 26, ISSO. Powell & Co. Have received, and have now on exhibition THEIR SPRING STOCK OF i e® gpi iff> g§® oMAHBB* p C I T # s TO WHICH THEY Invite tlie attention of their Customers, THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OK NEW YORK. —: o : ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81. —: o : 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 has 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. District Agent Towanda, Pa. PRICE ONE CENT Sri: AM DYE WORKS AND LAUN | DRY. NO. 4, ARCADE 15LOCK MAIN ST. WASH LIST. Gentlemens List. I Ladies Lis*. H'lirts, each 10 to 12 cts. Dresses, pi iin, each, 25 Collar*, per doz SO " 41 funcy, SO to 300 Drawers, each, 8" Waists, plain, each, 20 Undershirts, each, 8" •• f linC y, so to 100 Night shirts, •' 8 " Skirts, plain, each, '2O Handkerchiefs, eh, 4" fancy, 00 to 100 Ou 11*, per i air, 5" Chemise, each, Bto 25 | Socks, per pair, 5" Corsets, each, 25 Nejktiea, each, 5 " Drawer*, " g Coats, each, 25 to 50 " Stockings, pair, 5 Vests, each, 23" Collars, dozen, 30 Pants, " Cuffs, per pair, 5 Night Dresses, plain, eh, S " fancy, 30 to 50 Handkerchiefs, each, 4 Skirt Covers, each, 8 Aprons, each, S Saques, each, 23 to 1 00 Jfc i'Speciat rates for family washing &30 ftiiiyle ganilem in? wuhinj, 7ft cts. per doe Lace Curtains per window sl., Plain Iloilonds 25 cents, Counterpanes 23 cents. Orders may be left at the Dye Works or Dr. Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will bo CALLED FOIi and PROMPTLY DELIVERED. G§~We employ ONLY FEMALE Washers and Ironcrtrrgsg.
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