DAILY to row AND A REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 176. Business Cards. jK IJtfOEI) & SON, W JOB Pit IN TEES, DAILY Rr.vjv.w Orncc, Main etree. 4 ., Tovamda Pa. & OVERTON, X Attorneys-at-La 10, Towanda, Pa. JPA. OVERTON, | EENJ. M. PECK. TTTOOl) & HALE, V X Attorneys at Law, Office oorner Main and Pine Htrerta Tcwamla, Pa. JAB. WOOD. I JAB. T.HALE. y H. ANGLE, D. 1). S. Jmmm r OPERATIVE \ND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State etrett, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office. l<v>auSO •ysu. T. R. JOHNSON, •W PJIYSIJIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. O Por*r' Drue Store, Roeidence corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, w A T TORNEI 1T- LA W, Office over Mason's eld HENRY STREET EE, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, Pa. /-I W. RYAN, U" - o O UN TY S U PER IN TEND EN 7 . Office Patten's 11 lock. OJ). KINNEY, ATTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office, corner Main and Pino Streets, Towanda, Pa. x T TILUAMS & ANGLE, A TTOENE YS-A T-LA IV, Office formerly occupied by W. Wat kins. JZT LSBREE & SON, i-r A 7 TORNE ) >-.17- LA IF, Bomb ride Mercar Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. KX.BBA3R. ! L. EIBBRIN. TTOR r Hair Cut iind j^huve Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Is there. *T NO. 1, BEJDLEMAN'S BLOCK, fßridg? Stmt, nsur the comer of M*io.) Mrs. SWEET Offi rs a eonstatily Increasing stock of Millinery ami Fancy <jrOO<iSs, At prices that vt ill astonish the public. NEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES KKCLIVKD DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. 11. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. The News Condensed. Kearney has hail his cuse postponed for a week on account of illness. The "Stump Tavern," and old land mark of New Egypt, N. J., lias been burn ed. The loss exceeds §lO,OOO, with no / insurance. A complete count of the San Francisco elections gives an average vote for the citizens-freeholders of 19,893; working men, 11,477. TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL. 6, 1880. General Grant visited the New Orleans Cotton Exchange Saturday, where he met a committee from Mobile. All the bribers except Kembie appeared in Harrisburg yesterday and entered bail for their appearance on the 2Gth. Kem bie is expected to follow suit. At the organization of Lancaster City Councils the Republicans bolted, giving the Democrats important olT.ifls in the city's administration. The temperance friends of Francis Mur phey in Philadelphia have presented him with an elegant residence handsomely fuu nished, in that city. Tolerably full reports collected at Wil mington, Del., indicate that the Peninsula peach crop will not be affected by the re cent cold weather. The cremation society of Zurish, Swit zerland, announces its intention to issue a loan, with premiums, to procure Un necessary capita! to construct buildings and apparatus. Miss Ellie Sherman, the pretty young daughter of the General, is to he married early in May to Lieutenant Thackara, ol the Navy. The wedding is to be celebrated at General Sherman's house in Wash ington. The London Standard's dispatch from Vienna reports that the Kygptian troops have been defeated in Romunli at Bjerbernb. The King of Abyssinia is marching with a large army against King Melenck of Shoa. Yesterday morning a Lehigh Valley pas senger train ran into a coal train at Coal port. Eight coal cars were thrown into the canal, the passenger engine was badly damaged, and the fireman was hurt. Both tracks were blockaded three or four hours. At the recent town election in old Con cord, Mass., only twenty votes were cast for the School Committee unci all of these by women. The result was that three men and one woman were elected; the men for a period of three years, and the woman for only one year. It is expected that the St. Gothard tun nel will be available for the transportation of the mails by the end of the year. The opening of the railway will be somewhat delayed by the construction of accessory tunnels; but the work will probably be fin ished by .July 1, 18S2. Fred. Erb, Jr., has accepted a chal lenge of Caption A. 11. llogardus for a shooting match, for §SOO n side, to shoot 100 birds at 30 yards English rules. The match to be shot at St. Louis during the last week in April. Erb van quished BQgardus in a match there on March 10. Ofilcors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have begun auother examination of all the eugiueers, firemen and brakemeu in their employ, for the purpose of discov ering who among them, if any, are afflict ed with what is known as color blinduess, and also for the purpose of testing their vision in other respects. Seuator David Davis who has been called a rieh raau, is by his friends called "land poor." Since he first went to Illi nois his surplus earnings have been in vested in land. He lives very simply in Washington, occupying two plain rooms in the National Hotel, His attire is al ways simple. He is an agreeable talker, aud a man of pleasant courtesy. Powell & Co. Have received, and have now on exhibition THEIR SPRING OCA OA TO WHICH THEY Invite tHe attention, of their Casiomers. JANUARY I, 18SO. THE MUTUAL [ Life Insurance Company —OF— NEW YORK. —: o : ASSETS, - $38,452,994.81. —: o : Company long since atUlneJ, ami now holds, the foremost place among Life Insurance Institutions of the we rid. The magnitude of its business proves Ih.lt it eujoys the confidence of the people. It presents, to those needing insurance, a security unequalled by any similar 10-titu tion. It has never disputed a claim which was shown to be just and right, and has carefblly sought and practiced the most ! equitable system for the division of its surplus. W. S. VINCENT. District Agt;nt j To wanda, Pa. PRICE ONE CENT. Stkam dvk works and laun. dry. NO. 4 # ARCADE BLOCK MAIN ST. WASH LIST. Gentlemens List. Ladies List. Shirt*, each 13 to 12 ct*. 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