DAILY TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME 1, NO. 178. Business Cards. ALVOKD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towandn Fa. JL Attorncys-at-Law, Towanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, 1 BENJ. M. PECK. T T TOOD & HALE, V X Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towandn, Fa. JAK. WOOD. I JAB. T.HALE. H. ANGLE, D. D. s. OPERATIVE ANI) MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office. 10jan80 DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYS / CIA VAND S UR( IEO N, Office over 11. C Porter's Drui? Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Street*, JOHN \V. CODDING, A TTOIINE V-A T-LA I V, Office over Mason's old Bank. HENB Y STREETER. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, I'A. GW. RYAN, -O() UN T)' S UPER IN T END EN 7. Office Pat ton's Block. OD. KINNEY, A T TO IINE Y-A T- L A I V, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. T ▼ TJLLIAMS & ANOILE, V V A TTO RNE YS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by w. Watkin*. ELSHRKE & SON, A 7 TO RNE YS-A T-LA lU, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, l'a. N.O. ELBBBEK. I b. EI.SBUEE. TT^OR Ilaii* Out and Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STLDG i: is there. NO. 1, HEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offer H a conntanly increaning utock of Millinei'.y and fancy Goods, At prices that will astonish the public. NEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. 11. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. MILLINERY STORE ! >IONROETON. MRS. rillLO MINGOS, having opened a MIL LINERY and DRESS MAKING SHOP at HER RESIDENCE on MAIN ST., oppT.tdto tire BIN iIAN HOUSE and secured the ecrvicee of a FIRST CLASS MILLINER and DRESS MAKER, in prepared to do Firxt clax* work on all kind* of LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN'S Drcssck and Garment* of all kind*. She also has on hand and for Hale the LARGEST and BEST STOCK of MILLINERY AND LADIES FURNISHING GOODS ever offered in Modroeton, at Rcaeonablc Price*. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. The Ladies of the Town and County will d well by calling on her. TO WANDA, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL, 8, 1880. The News Condensed. Senator Thurman's friends are said to be still worried over the state his health. The Cincinnati elections resulted in large majotides for the Republicans. The colored boy, Hart, still leads in the Madison Square Granden pedestrian eon test. The colored citizens of Mobile, Ala., have invited Gen. Grant to visit that place and he has eceepted. 111 San Domingo a serious conspiracy has been discovered for the restoration of ex-President Gonzales. In New York real estate is steadily go ing up in price, the advance in some localities being one hundred per cent. A Prohibition State Convention is called to meet at Altoona on May 20. It will nominate a State ticket and select delegates to the National Convention. A New York broker yesterday purchased #3,000,000 of United States four percent, bonds, at #1.07 1-1. It, is supposed the puochase \%as made for W. 11. Vander bilt. The seventieth birthday of Rev. James Freeman Clarke, was celebrated in llo>- ton Monday night by a brilliant gather ing, Poems were read by Holmes Julia Ward Howe, and others. It is said to be certain that the House military committee will recommend the j appointment of General George B Mc- Clellan asoneof the members of the Hoard of Managers of the National Soldiers' Homes. Prince Oscar of Sweeden and Norway is a youth of twenty years, whoso beard less face looks even younger than that. He is a handsome boy, gracious and ele gant in carriage and manner. The Postmaster General has revoked the order withholding letters from the Colorado hand and Mineral Association, pending litigation in the United States Supreme Court, This is one of the associ ations pronounced as fraudulent by the department. | Rev. Dr. Morton, rector of St. James' [ Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadel | pbia, has announced to his congregation that the sum of #37,500, needed to free the church from indebtedness has been raised and that the church will be conse crated on May 1. A dispatch from Ferry Point, Montana, says the Indians who were driven into a ravine by three Companies of the Second Cavalry, thirty-five miles south of this place, escaped aftei two of tliein had been captured. General Miles is now on the ground. A dispatch from Poughkeepsie says that Johnson Whittaker, the colored ca det at West Point, of the class of 187!), was foud In bed yesterday morning, bound hand ani| foot, a piece of one ear cut oft* the other slit, and his head bruised. He stated that three masked men attacked him at midnight. It Is believed that the outrage was committed by cadets. At the election at Ithaca on Tuesday, Frear, Republican, was elected Supervisor by nearly two hundred majority. The whole Republican ticket was elected. Hook, anti-license, has over two hundred majority. Last year license had nearly live huudred, and Hurt, (Dem.) for Super visor, oyer four hundred majority. Powell & Co. 4* Have received, and have now on exhibition THEIR SPRING STOCK OE C"AaRKP>'EKT r S s I * ' - * I ' * ' • \ J 1 TO WHICH THEY Invite the attention of tlieiz* Customers, I, 1880. ' THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81. g£jjjp*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 he 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 DVE 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, 26 Collar*, per doz 30" •• fancy, 50 to 300 Drawers, each, 8 44 Waists, plain, each, 30 Undershirts, each, 8 " ' fancy, 50 to 100 Nightshirts, " 8" Skirts, plain, each, 20 Handkerchiefs, ch, 4• 44 fancy, 50 to 1 )• Culls, per pair, 6 44 Chemise, each, Bto 25 Socks, per pair, 6 " Corsets, each, 25 Neckties, each, 6 " Drawers, 44 8 Coats, each, 25 to 50 44 Stockings, pair, 6 Vests, each, 25 44 Collars, dozen, 30 Pants, 44 25 44 <-' nil's, per pair, 6 Night Dresses, plain, ch, S 44 fancy, 30 to 50 Handkerchiefs, each, 4 Skirt Coverß, each, 8 Aprons, each, 8 Saques, each, 25 to 1 00 t 43" Special rmttn for family waehing~rg& gentlemens was rung, //> cts. per Uos Lace Curtains per window f 1., Plain Hollands 25 cents, Counterpanes 25 cents. Orders may be left at the Dye Works or Dr. Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will be CALLED FOR and PROMPTLY DELIVERED. 43 We employ ONLY FEMALE Washers and
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