DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 179. Business Cards. ALVOBl) & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY RBVIBW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Towanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M. PECK. T X TOO I) & RALE, * * Attorneys at Law, Officii corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. •TAB. WOOD. I .IAS. T.HALE. £ 11. ANGLE, 1). 1). S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office. lOjanSO DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. C Porter's Drugstore, Residence •orner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IT, Office over Mason's old Bank. HEN 11 Y STREET Ell, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. G\V. RYAN, - o 0 UN T Y S UJ 'E R IN TEND EN 7. Office Patton's Block. Ol). KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA TP, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. T X TTLLIAMS & ANGLE, V V A TTORNE YS-A T-LA \V, Office formerly occupied by W. Watklns. ELSBREE & SON, A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA W, side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBIIKK. ! L KLSBBKE. p^OU Haii* Cut mid Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Is there. * T NO. 1, BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offers a cotistanly increasing stock of >lillinei\y and Fancy Goods, At prices that will astonish the public. — : o : NEW GOODS, AN!) ALL THE NEW STYLES RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. H. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. MILLINERY STORE ! MONROETON . MRS. PIIILO MINGOS, having opened a MIL LINERY and DRESS MAKING SHOP at HER RESIDENCE on MAIN ST., opposite the lilN- M AN HOUSE and secured the services of a FIRST CLASS MILLINER and DRESS MAKER, is prepared to do First class work 011 all kinds of LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN'S Dresses 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 Price*. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. The Ladles of the Town and County will da well fcy calling on lier. TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL, 9, 1880. The News Condensed. Jackson & Morse, grain exporters of Boston, failed yesterday for $.50,000. A Berlin dispatch announces the death, from small pox, of the King of Bnrmah. The Postmaster General declares the "Boston Spoon Company" of Boston, a fraud lent concern. It is not believed in Germany that the Emperor will accept the resignation of Bismarck 'The President has nominated William A. Newell, of New Jersey, as Governor of Washington Territory. The lowa delegates to the Cincinnati Convention arc reported solid for Til den. Major Wiliirm Post, a clerk in the New York Custom House, was found dead in his bed 011 Tuesday. lie was formerly Governor Fcnton's Private Secretary. Mrs Daniel S. Dickinson, widow of ihe late United States Senator, died this morning at 0 o'cloek, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel G. Courtney, at High Bridge. Telegrapic dispatches claim that a maj ority of the delegates elected to the Mass achusetts Strte Convention will favor a delegation for Edmunds to the Chicago Convention. Ex-Congressman John B. Packer, of Sunbury, was stricken with paralysis on Sunday. He is a son-in-law of the late William Cameron, and lie was a member of the Forty-first, Forty-second, Forts third and Forty-fourth, Congresses. Rhode Island held her election Wed nesday The Senate and Assembly are largely Republicans, which insures the el ection of the Republican candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, who, although they polled a large plurality, failed to receive a majority of the popular vote. The Executive Committee of the Society of the Army of the Potmac has decided to change the date of the annual meeting to June Kith. Secretary Kvarts lias been in vited to deliver the address but has not yet accepted. Joaquin Miller has accept ed an invitation to deliver tiie poem. A company formed in Philadelphia is said to have purchased the "Delaney pat ent telegraph relay," which, it is claimed, is a perfect substitute for the "Page pat ent." It is stated that the company pro poses to contract with railroad and telegraph companies for a right to use the instrument. In direct opposition to the advice and wishes of his counsel, Keinble has refused to make his appearance either to enter new bail or receive sentence. This he informs his counsel is his method of tak ing the bull by the horns. Although the sheriff of Dauphin county has made no application to the Governor lor a requisi tion, he says he will endeavor to procure one on all the Governors in the United States if necessary to secure the fugitive. A sad warning to children old enough to appreciate it, and one which parents will do well to try and impress upon those who are not, comes by telegraph from Paterson, N. .J. Three vears ago a little girl six years of age, endeavored to jump a rope 250 times, which brought on cere bro spinal meningitis, of which she died. On Monday of this week,a sister attempt ed a similar feat and died of the same disease ou Tuesday. Powell & Co. Have received, and have now on exhibition THE IE SPRING- STOCK OF C°A A R K P P E E T T S S TO WHICH THEY Invite tlie attention of tlieir Customers. THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OK NEW YORK. 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. STEAM DYE WORKS AND LAUN DRY. NO. 4, ARCADE BLOCK MAIN ST. WASH LIST. Gentlemens List. Ladies List. Shirts, each 10 to 12 cts. Dresses, plain, each, ~ 26 Collars, per doz 30 " " fancy, 60 to 304 Drawers, each, 8 " Waists, plain, each, 20 Undershirts, each, 8 " " fancy, 60 to 10# Night shirts, 8 " Skirts, plain, each, 20 Handkerchiefs, eh, 4 " " fancy, 60 to 10# Cuffs, per pair, 5 " Chemise, each, Bto 2k Socks, per pair, 6• Corsets, each, 26 Neckties, each, 6 " Drawers, *• 8 Coats, each,] 25 to 50 " Stockings, pair, 6 Vests, each, 25 " Collars, dozen, 30 founts, *' 25 " Cuffß, per pair, 6 NightDressi i, plain, eh, S " fancy, 30 to 50 Handkerchiefs, each, 4 Skirt Covers, each, t Aprons, each, 8 Baques, each, 25 to 1 90 KSTtiptcial. reUes for family u>ashing-fM OSfSingle gentlemens xoasmng, 75 cts. per U*a lace Curtains per window sl., Plain Hoilonds 26 cents, Counterpanes 25 cents. Orders may he left at the Dye Works or Dr, Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will he CALLED FOR and PROMPTLY DELIVERED. employ ONLY FEMALE Washers and Ironers-f^g
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