Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 10, 1880, Image 1

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    DAILY
TOWANDA REVIEW.
VOLUME I, NO. 180.
Business Cards.
ALVORI) & SON,
JOB PRINTERS,
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, MAIN street, Towanda Pa.
PECK & OVERTON,
Attar neys-at-Law, Towanda, Pa.
D'A. OVERTON, | BEN.J. M. PECK.
T* TOOl) & HALE,
X X Attorneys at Law,
Office corner Main and line Streets Towanda, Pa.
.IAS. WOOD. I JAB. T. lIALE.
£7 li. ANGLE, I). 1). S.
OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST.
Office on State street, secoud floor of Dr. Pratt's
office. 10jan8U
DR. T. B. JOHNSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over 11. C Porter's Drugstore, Residence
corner Maple and Second Streets,
JOHN W. CODDING,
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IE,
Office over Mason's old Bank.
HENIi Y STREETER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
TOWANDA, PA.
GW. RYAN,
• oO UNT Y S U PER IN TEN DEN 7 .
Oflice Patton's Block.
Ol). KINNEY,
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA H\
Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa.
T T TILLIAMS & ANGLE,
V V A TTORNE YS-A T-LA If,
occupied by W. Watkins.
ELSBREE & SON,
A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA If,
South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa.
N. C. ELSBREK. | L. ELSBBKE,
F HU
Hair Out unci S lillve
liu to the
WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR
STEDGE
Is there.
NO - J BEIDLKMAN'S BLOCK,
(Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.)
Mrs. SWEET
Offers a constanly increasing stock of
f\Xilliriei\y and Fancy
Hoods,
At prices that will astonish the public.
NEW GOODS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES
RECEIVED DAILY PROM
NEW YORK.
MRS. S. H. SWEET,
No. 1. BRIDGE STREET.
Js^ EW MILLINERY STORE !
MON ROETON.
MRS. I'IIILO MINGOS, having opened a MIL
LINKRY and DRESS MAKING SHOP at HER
RESIDENCE on MAIN ST., opposite the lilN
* MAN HOUSE and secured the services of a FIRST
CLASS MILLINER and DRESS MAKVIt, is
prepared to do Firnt clas* work on all kinds of
LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN'S Dresses
and Garments of ail 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 Pricey.
MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY.
The Ladies of the Town and County will ds well
ky calling on her.
TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL, 10, 1880.
The News Condensed.
There are three inches of snow in Mon
treal.
Senator Davis, now the richest man in
West Virginia, was once a railroad brake
man.
A. S. Abell, of the Baltimore Sun, has
bought ten thousand acres of orange land
in Florida.
The Western Iron Association have re
ducced their card rate from $4 to cb.
20.
Twenty-two thousand immigrants land
ed in New York during the month of
March.
The Western Iron Association has
unanimously resolved that the card rate
should be reduced to three-twenty on
Monday.
The steamship Braunschweig from
Breinqn, brought 1,500 emigrants, the
largest number ever landed in Baltimore
from one voyage.
In Prussia one person in every four
hundred and fifty Is insane. A Berlin
scientist attributes this large proportion
to intemperance among the lower class,
and to educational cramming in early
years among others.
In a debate on the Army Appropriation
bill in the House yesterday, great excib -
ment was caused by Mr. Sparks denounc
ing Mr. Clvnier as a liar. Subsequently
Mr. Sparks made an apology to Mr. Cly
iner and the House.
In the case of Mrs. Ferguson against
the Manhattan Life Insurance Company
to recover a £IO,OOO pi 1 ey on the life ' f
her husband. The jury rendered a ver
dict for the plaintiff. The defense was
that Ferguson committed suicide. But
it was proved that he was insane.
Thee convicts in the Western Peniten
tiary at Allegheny City, I'a., yesterday
knocked keeper Haves senseless, and
bound and gagged him. They made a
rone and attempted to scale the wall
When half way up the rope broke and
they fell back and were badly injured.
An alarm was given, and they were captur
ed.
Some of the Democratic papers in the
West Branch section are urging the nom
ination of Judge Charles A. Mayer for
Supreme Judge. Judge Mayer was pro
minently named for the position In 1877,
but he declined to allow his name to go
before the convention, as Colonel Noves,
also of Clinton county, was a candidate
for State Treasurer.
The Connecticut Republican State Con
vention at New-Heven chose delegates to
the National Convention at Chicago. A
slight effort was made to obtain an ex
pression of the views of the Convention
in regard to the Presidential candidate,
but it met with little encouragement; and
a resolution was adopted urging the vigor
ous and loyal support of the nominees of
the Republican National Convention.
A man calling himself George M. Jones,
of Boston, but who is believed to be Ed
win Smith, of Philadelphia, was picked
up on the street in New York, on Wed
nesday. One of his legs was broken, and
he claimed that he had robbed. He was
taken to the hospital, and yesterday shot
himself through the heart. He appeared
to be a man of culture and means, and had
engaged passage to Europe on the steam
er which sailed Wednesday.
Powell & Co.
Have received, and have now on exhibition
*
THEIR SPRING STOCK OF
- TO WHICH TIIEV
Invito tlie attention oftheir Customers.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance
Company
—OF—
NEW YORK.
x —: o :
ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81.
s£jP*This Company long since attained,
and now holds, the foremost place among
Life Insurance Institutions of tlie 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 lias
carefully sought and practiced the most
equitable system for the division of its
surplus.
W. S. VINCENT.
District Agent
Towanda, Pa.
PRICE ONE CENT.
STIvWI DYE WORKS AND LAUN
DRY.
NO. .J, ARCADE BLOCK MAIN ST.
WASII LIST. ♦
Gentlcmens List, j Ladies List.
Shirt)*, each 10 to 12 cts. Dresses, pLln, each, 2ft
I Collars, per doz 3J 44 J fancy, 50 to 300
j Drawers, each, 8 44 Waists, plain, each, 20
; Undershirts, each, 8 44 j " f an<;y> fK) to j
i Night shirts, 44 8 " Skirtß, plain, each, 20
I Handkerchiefs, eh, 4 44 J •• fancy, 50 to 1 Of)
| Cuffs, per pair, 6 44 .Chemise, each, Bto 25
Socks, per pair, 6 44 Corsets, each, 25
Neckties, each, 5 41 Drawers, " s
Coats, each, 25 to 50 " Stockings, pair, f>
Vests, each, 25 44 Collars, dozen, 30
Pants, 44 23 44 Cuffs, per pair, b
Night Dresses, plain, eh, 8
44 fancy, 30 to 50
Handkerchiefs, each, 4
Skirt Covers, each, 8
Aprons, each, 8
Saques, < aeh, 25 to 1 Of)
-Special* rmtes for family wu*hing~{\%
iftT Single gentle mens wasning, Hi cts. per doe
Lace Curtains per window sl., Plain Hollonds 25
cents, Counterpanes 26 cents.
Orders may he left at the Dye Works or Dr.
Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will be CALLED
FOR and PROMPTLY DELIVERED.
jOfirAVe employ ONLY FEMALE Washers and
ironere*"B(t|;