Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, March 29, 1880, Image 1

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    DAILY
TOWANDA REVIEW.
VOLUME I, NO. 196.
Business Cards.
ALVOItD & SON,
Jon PRINTERS,
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Mniu ntsvi-t, Towanda Pa.
PKCK OVERTON,
AUorneys-at-Laic, Tuwanda, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M.I'KCK.
T T TOOl) £ HALE,
JL * Attorneys at IMIC.
Offino corner Main and Pine til recta Towanda, Pa.
JAB. WOOD. I ,TAH. T. IIAI.K.
Ell. ANGLE, 1). 1). S.
a
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, aocond floor of I>r. Pratt's
offioo. ICjanSO
T—)ENTLY MEEKER,
O CLOCK it WATCH-MAKER AND
REPAIRER. All at the lowest prices.
Monroctot), Pa.
DR. T. B. JOHNSON,
PIIY S- / CIA V.l SI) sUP(IEO N.
Office over 11. 0 Porter's Drug Store, Residence
Corner Maple and Second Streets,
JOHN W. CODDING,
A TTORSE Y-A T-LA W,
Office over Mason's old iiank.
HE Nil Y STREETEIt,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
TOWANDA. PA.
/-*1 W. RYAN.
Or S U PEJUS TEND EN 7.
Office Patten's Block.
Ol). KINNEY,
ATTORSE Y-A T-LA W.
Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, T< *ardft, l'
\ T T iLLIAMS & ANGLE,
V V A TTORSE YS-A T-LA 11',
Office formerly occupied by U . Watkins.
LSBRKE & SON,
XL A 7 TO RSE YS-A T-LA W,
South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N. C. KLSBHBE. I L. KLSNNEE.
pott
Hair Cut and S^itve
<j r to the
WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR
HTEDGE
4
In there.
N0 - l ' DEIDLE.MAN'S BLOCK.
(Bridge Street, near tlic corner of Main.)
Mrs. SWEET
Offers a constanly Increasing stock of
]\lilliiiei\y and Fancy
Goods,
At prices that will astonish the public.
NEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES
RECEIVED DAILY EliOM
NEW YORK.
MRS. S. 11. SWEET,
No. 1. BRIDGE STREET.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— E. T. Fox,
v. E. W. Ellin, Phillip Ellis, and John KIIU,
3So. 2C3, Dec. Terra 1876.
Toe underKigniM, an auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleaac of Bradford county to
distribute the fuuds arising from the Sheriffs sale
of the I>efe.ndants 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. M., when and
Wiaere all persons having claims must present them
®r be forevt r debarred from coming in on eaid fund.
.TAMHfcJ T. lIALK, Auditor.
Towanda, Fab. 26, 1860
TOWANDA, PA., MONDAY. MARCH. 29, 1880.
The News Condensed.
Gen Grant's brother-in-law, Corbin,
tl 1 eel in Jersy City yesterday.
The Republican primaries in lows, 011
Saturday, resulted in a \ ictory for Blaine.
A dispatch to the News from Austin,
Texas, says: A majority of the delegates
to the National Republican Convention
openly declare for Grant.
The President and Secretaries Evarts
and Ramsey will attend the annual exhi
bition of the National Academy of design
in New York to-morrow.
The report of the Indian investigating
committee states that Commissioner ilayt
was not guilty of corruption in the ad
ministration of his office, whatever else
he may have done.
The Bonapartists are feeling their way
to propagrandism in Paris by convening
meetings in the artisan quarters. The
meetings are tecnieally private, admiss
ion being by ticket.
The journeymen tailors and girls em
ployed by custom tailors in New York
have resolved to demand an advance of
wages or go 011 a strike. The packing
box makers determined to take the same
action.
The bill for the sale of the Western
R iilr< a I, for the coneidcration of which
the present extra session of the North
Carolina Legislature was called, passed
us third and linal reading in both house
on Friday without amendment.
The steamer Entnore, from Barrow
England, for Philadelphia, laden with
railroad iron, has put into Halifax short
> coal. She reports having been sixteen
lays o 1 the passage and encountered a
■.accession of heavy westerly gales.
Mr Ilntih.ns (N. Y.), member of Coi
gress, wants to suppress the New York
Ecenhvj Pi,at for publishing article rct!e_'t
i ig 1 11 th • House for its cowutd.cc in net
directing the Wavs and Means commiltie
to IT port back the several tariff bills.
The House Committee oil Indian Affairs
wants Secretary Selturz to tell whether
tlieie have been any frauds or corrupt
practices since July 1, 1.577," on the pait
iif inspectors, agents, employees or at y
other persons connected with the Indian
>ervice at the agencies or elsewhere.
The Postmaster General has issued an
order lo employees who may hereafter be
engaged in prepaiii g information f r
constituents of Congressmen at the hit
ters' request to enclose the same in olli
cial envelopes addressed to the constitu
ents, thus saving Congressmen the price
of postage on such matter.
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury J
K. Upton, Mho has been conllrined by the
Senate, will enter upon the duties of that
olliee on Thursday, April Ist The Secre
tary of the Treasury has finally concluded
co appoint Major J. T. Power, chief clerk
of the department, to succeed Mr. Upton.
He will enter on his duties on the Ist
proximo.
The board of Pardons met 111 11 arris
burg on Saturday, to consider the appli
cation of VV. 11. Kemble and others charg
ed with corrupt solicitation of membeis
of the Legislature, refused to recommend
the pardon. Secretary Quay and .Secreta
ry Dunkle voted for it, and Attor
neg General Palmer and Lieut. Gov. Stone
against it. To-Jay ts the time appointed
by Judge Pearson to pronounce sentence.
Powell & Co.
Have received, and have now on exhibition
THEIR SPRING S'l GO It OF
TO WHICH THEY
Invite the attention of thedr Customers.
JANUARY 1, 1880.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance
Company
OF
NEW YORK.
ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81.
—: o :
£Q**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 has never disputed a claim which
was shown to lye 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
STEAM DYE WORKS AND LAUN
DRY.
NO. 4, ARCADE BLOCK MAIN ST.
WASH MKT.
Gen!!eiTien3 List. Ladies List.
Shirts, each 10 to 12 ct*. Drosses, pi dn, each, 25
Collar*, per doz 30 " " fancy, 50 to COO
Drawers, each, 8 " Waifts, plain, each, 20
Undershirts, each, 8 " " fancy, 50 to 100
Night shirt*, " 8 " Skirts, plain, each, 20
I* Jkerchlef*, eh, 4 " " fancy, 50 to 100
Cuff*, per pair, 5" Chemise, each, Bto 25
Sock*, per pair, 5" Corsets, each, 25
Neckties, each, 5 " Drawers, " 8
Coats, each, 25 to 50 " Stockings, pair, 5
Vests, each, 25" Collars, dozen, 30
Pants, " 25 " Cuffs, per pair, 5
Night Dresses, plain, eh, 8
" fancy, 30 to 50
Handkerchiefs, each, 4
Skirt Covers, each, 8
Aprons, each, 8
ajaques, each, 25 to 100
Special rates for family washing' \CTX
h'Ji'-Single gentlemen* washing, 75 cts. per doz
Lace Curtains per window sl., Plain Iloliouiis 25
cents, Counterpanes 25 cents.
Order* may be left nt the Dye Works or Dr.
Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will be CALLED
FOR and PUOMITLY DELIVERED.
iW*We employ ONLY FEMALE Waebera and
Ironers-^t