DAILY TO WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 177. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY,-APRIL, 7, 18S0. PRICE ONE CENT. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OrncE, Main street, Towanda l'a. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Towanda, l'a. D'A. OVERTON, 1 BKN.L M. FECK. T X TOOD & HALE, M. JL Attorneys at Laic, Office corner Main and Pine StreetH Towanda, Pa. | ,JAS. WOOD. I .IAS. T. HALE. li. ANGLE, D. I). S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, j Office on State street, nocond floor of Dr. Pratt's j office. lojanSO DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURD EON, Office over 11. O Porter's Drug Store, Residence J corner Maple arid Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office over MMOB'I old Bank. HENS y STREETER, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW j To WAN II A, I'A. G~ W. RYAN, • o 0/7 N T Y S UP ERIN TEN DEN 7 . Office Patton's Block. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF. Office, corner Main and Plna Streets, Towanda, Pa. T X TILLIA MS & ANGLE, W A TTORNE YS-. 1 T-LA IF, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkius. LSBREE & S( >N, A 7 TO RNE YS-. I T-LA IF, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBHKC. ! B. KLSBREK. jpOR Hair Cut and &\iELve (Jo to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR BTEI )GE In thero. NO. 3, EFIDLEM AN'S BLOCK, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offers a constanly increasing stock of Millinery unci Fancy Goods, At prices that will astonish the public. —: o : MEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. 11. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. MILLINERY STORE ! 31ONROETC >N . MRS. PIIILO MING OS, having opened a MIL. LINERY and DRESS MAKING SHOP at HER RESIDENCE on MAIN ST., opposite the lIIN MAN HOUSE and secured tlie services of a FIRST CLASS MILLINER and DRESS MAKER, is prepared to do Pint clans work on all kinds of LADIES, MJSSES and CHILDREN'S Dresden and Garments of all kinds. She also has on hand and for sale the LARGEST and BEST STOCK of MILLINERY AND LADIES FURNISHING GOODS ever offered in Modroeton, at Reasonable Prices. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. The Ladies of the Town and County will do well %y calliug on her. • (T O; <• The News Condensed. Tlic 'longshoremen sit New Orleans struck yesterday for forty cents an hour. M. George Vandenhoff, the well known reader, is seriously ill at his residence in New York. Four hundred painters at St. Louis struck yesterday for $2.50 per day. Their demand was complied with. San Francisco is supplying the German market with wine. That looks somewhat like carrying coal to Newcastle. The 1873 cable is broken in 80 fathoms of water about thirty-five miles from the 1 uuling place gt Valentin, on the Irish coast. Mrs. Grossman, of Berlin, Canada, is twenty-six years old, and in seven years of martial life has given birth to twelve children, in ones, twos and threes. Rev. Herrick Johnson, of Auburn Sem inary, seems to have accepted a pastorate of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago. It was supposed that no in ducement could take him from Auburn. Most of the 5.000 carpenters of New York city yesterday obtained an increas" of wages of 50 cents per day. The tile layers and ship joiners recived an advance of from 25 to 50 cents per day. The Providence line of steamers to Hos ton, will use the electric head lights and also electric interior lights. This is be lieved to be the first attempt ever made to utilize clectricitv for the interior lighting of steamboats. Yesterday morning at San Francisco, Weston began the attempt to beat his London record of five lmnr d and fifty in I -s. Callahan andCh ;n>v r li. loaal p - destrains, enter against Weston with four hours' scart. Representative Davis (Mo.) in r uluced a bill yesterday requiring the Postmaster General to mail on the Ist of each month t > e e v 11 ember of Congress an itemized s atement of all mail cm tracts made dur i tg the preceding mouth. John Rest, of Guernsey county, Ohio, the oldest Mason in America, is dead. He was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, in May 1780; emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1811 and engaged in farming in Washing ton co in')*. In 18B! lie removed to Ohio, lie was initiated a Mason in 1803 in Ire land. The election in Indiana for township officers and on the constitutional amend ments brought out about a two-thirds vote of the State. The indications ate that the Republicans make large gains in township elections and carry the con stitutional amendments by a decided ma jority. Whatever motive may have controlled Mr. Voorhees in the Exodus Investiga tion, it is generally conceeded in Wash ington that his manner of conducting it has been remarkably fair to the Republi can minority. For this lie should be ac corded full credit. In its political bear ing—and it will be mainly considered from a political standpoint—the weight of the testimony will only emphasize the opinion everywhere prevalent before the investigation began, that the exodus is due to the general persecution of the colored people by the whites of the South. The effort to make it appear that the exo dus was part of a plan to colonize, with Republicans, any locality formerly Demo cratic, has failed. Powell & Co. > y Have received, and have now on exhibition THEIR SPRING STOCK OF~ TO WIIICM THEY Invito tlio attention, of their Customers*. JANUARY 1, 1880. i THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company I NEW YORK. ! ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81. j s£2F**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 be just and right, and has carefully sought and practiced the most equitable system for the division of its -.ui plus. W. S. VINCENT. District Agent Towanda, Pa. STEAM DYE WORKS AND LAUN DRY. NO. 4, ARCADE BLOCK MAIN ST. WASH LIST. Gentlemens List, j Ladies List. Shirts, each 10 to 12 cts. Dresses, plain, each, 25 Collars, per doz .'JO " fancy, 60 to 300 Drawers, each, 8 " Waists, plain, cucli, 20 Undershirts, each, 8 " " . fancy, 50 to 1 00 Night shirts, •• 8 " Skirts, plain, each, 20 Handkerchiefs, eh, 4 " " fancy, 60 to 100 Cuffs, per pair, 5 •• Chemise, each, Bto 25 Socks, per pair, 6 " Corsets, each, 2a Neckties, each, 5 " Drawers, " 8 Coats, each,| 25 to 50 " Stockings, pair, 6 Vests, each, 25 " Collars, dozen, 30 Pants, " 2.5 " Cuffs, per pair, 6 Night Dresses, plain, eh, 8 " fancy, 30 to 50 Handkerchiefs, each, Skirt Covers, each, 8 Aprons, each, 8 Saques, each, 25 to 100 tiTiF Special rate* for family wanhing <sM tfiFSingle gentlemen H wanning, 7o cts. per dm Lace Curtains per window sl., Plain llollonds 25 cents, Counterpanes 25 cents. Orders may he left at the Dye Works or Dr. Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will be CALLED FOR and PROMPTLY DELIVERED. employ ONLY FEMALE Washers and Doners *33®, •
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