Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 25, 1881, Image 2

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    The H>ilv Review.
Towanila, Pa.. Monday, April 25, 1881.
BDITOr.H .
8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOUD.
" Daily Rcvietr" only !)5 cent* per
month. Vry it.
Rev. Dr. Hinsdale, President of Ilobart
College at Geneva, is dangerously sick at
Syracuse of pneumonia.
Sornoa advices state that since the
death of King Matietoa, the government
forces have entirely conquered the large
island of Savaii, and are now attending
to the rebels on the Upola.
The mining business has reached very
extensive proportions at Lynn mountain,
Clinton county. One thousand men are
employed, and a stock company with sl,-
500,000 capital manages the business.
The population is rapidly increasing.
Secretary Blaine attributes the reports
of his failing health to the exercise of di
plomacy on his part in evading the swarms
of visitors at the State Department, who
•made it nearly impossible for him to
control time enough to attend to public
business.
' Secretary Windom authorizes the state
ment that arrangements will be made im
mediately, whereby foreign holders of six
per cents can have their bonds continued
at 3£. An agency for this purpose will
l)e established in London. This action is
deemed expedient, to avoid the shipment
of coin from this country, which would
become necessary if any large amounts
of bonds held abroad should be purchased
in the United States for continuance.
The appointment of \V. A. M. Grier of
this State to the position of Third Assis
tant Postmaster General was not based
on the sole qualification that he was the
origtonal Garfield man. but was made for
the additional reason that lie is eminently
fitted for the office. And, by the way, it
might as well be made known now that
there was only one origional Garfield man
and he has been taken care of. Any per
son who attempts to play the General
Washington nurse game on the President
by representing himself as an 0. G. M.
will have his troubles for his pains. The
account is closed.
Belva A. Lock wood, Esq., solicitress
and attorney-at-law, has applied for the
Brazilian Mission in a letter of consider
able length to the President. M\s. Lock
wood says that she is litted for the place,
being a native of New York, a .d not
identified with either of the factions in
that State. She says she understands
French, has a smattering of Spanish, and
is familiar with the consular regulations.
A strong card in her favor is the fact
that the Emperor and Empress of Brazil
are old-time friends. Mrs. Lockwood
says that as no woman liaseverbeen sent
abroad to represent the interests of the
country, although one-half the population
consists of members of the gentler sex,
she ought to have the place.
The Democrats continually deprecate
the revival of sectional issues, and yet
hardly a Democratic Senator has spoken
since the present session began who has
not boasted that the Republicans cannot
break the Solid South. They have com
plained bitterly of the Republican "out
rage mill," and yet not one of them who
has spoken has failed to seize the crank
and exert all his power to turn it in an
opposite direction to that of which they
complain. In doing this their misrepre
sentations have not only invited a dis
cussion of old issues but have made it ab
solutely necessary that the truth should
be put upon record. Perhaps since Mr,
Frye's array of facts and figures the Bour
bon Senators will be more chary how
they invite refutation of their statements.
In their case, silence would indeed be
golden—for the Democratic party.
USUAL
Rasenfield
the fashionable clothier, is the iirst to
open a
FULL' LINE
OF
SPRING
CLOTHING
to which he invites the particular alteu j
tion of
ta #; i a visij i e.
His assortment comprises the most fa.sh
ionable goods in the
HE AI) Y-MAI) E CL O THING L INK,
purchased lor cash, and will be sold j
CHEAPER than any other house in the
country can otter the same quality of
goods.
A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS'
HATS AND
CAPS
Also a better assortment ol FURNISH
ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere
in To wan da.
Call, examine, and satisfy your
selves.
M. E. ROSKNFIELD.
March 9, 1881.
P. GRADY
MERCHANT TA TL OR.
Corner Main and Pine. Streets,
Keeps a large assortment of
C 1 o t lis and Sii itino\s.
And makes a SINGLE GARMENT <>r a WHOLE ■
SUIT to order ON SHOUT NOTICE.
I
His present stock has been purchased at j
VERY LOW PRICES,
and he proposes to give his customers
the benefit of his good bargains.
ME A CALL..^
FRANK P. GRADY,
Practical Cutter and Tailor.
Towanda, Jan. 13, 1881.
I—OR
Stair Cut and Share
Go to the
WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR
HTEDGE
Is there.
T A DIES OF TOWANDA
™ Wishing to have anything made in the line of
ir Switches, MSraifts
& FINGER PUFFS, WATER CURLS,
in fact anything in the line of HAIR GOODS.
Custom Work a specialty. Switches made of
combings and rooted. Send jour old switches and
combings by mail, and I will return them bj' mail
in a few days, in the best manner possible and
warranted. Orders hj- mail will receive more atten
tion than if attended to in person. Address
MISS ELLA J. POWELL,.
No. 12 Lombard St. Towanda.
JtT THE GLOBB STORE
On Bridge Street, vou will find the LATEST
STYLES of
i\li 1 linei\y Groods
a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND
DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned from
New York, where he has purchased a line stock at
die lowest prices, and he wishes to inform the pub
lie and patrons generally, that lie is ready to sell at
wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES.
MILLINERS will do well to come and see the
New Style* a tut E* rices.
NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY
FROM NEW YORK.
Great Attractions!
The ever popular Comedian*
HARRY G. RICHMOND,
and his company of celebrated artists,
in the new play of
MERCUR HALL
Monday Eve., 25th inst.
Tickets 85 and 5© cents. Tor sate at Mfirby's.
REGISTER'S NOTICE. —Notice is
hereby given, that there ban been filed in the
ofliec of the Register for the Probate of Wills and
granting Letters of Administration in and for the
County of Bradford, State of Pennsylvania, ac
counts of administration upon the following estates,
viz :
Final account of It B Gleason, administrator of
estate of Alexander Clark, late of the township of
Springfield, deceased.
Final account of .Tohannah Chapman, executrix
of the last will and testament of Louis C. Chapman
late of the borough of Troy, deceased.
Final account et O .1 Chubbuek, administrator of
the estate of James Bedford, late of the borough of
Towanda, deceased.
Final account of 1) It Williams, administrator of
the estate of Samuel Williams, late of the township
of Barclay, deceased..
Final account of William McMorran, administra
tor of the estate of John 1* Biles, late of the town
ship of North Towanda, deceased.
First and final account of Amos Cornell Stevens,
executor of the last will and testament of John C
Stevens, late of the township of Wyalusmg, de
ceased.
Final account of I* II Buck, guardian of Fay H
Pierce child of Col. L B Pierce, late of the city of
Baltimore, deceased.
First and final account of F K Jayne, administra
tor cum textamento annn.ro of the estate of Patrick
Welsh, late of the borough of Towand, deceased
First and final occount of M E Lilley, adminis
trator of John E Lilley, late of the township of
Leltoy, deceased.
Final and partial aocount of F T Pago, one of the
administrators of the estate of Joseph B- Reeve,
late of tiie borough of Athens deceased.
Partial account of Setli Blakeslee, executor of the
last will and testament of Caroline Waterman, late
of the township of Pike, deceased.
Final account of John Bird, administrator of the
estate of Joieph S Elsbree, late of the township of
Smithiicld, deceased.
Third and final account of M W PeWitt, admin
istrator tie bonis von of the estate of Jacob DeWitt,
late of the borough of Towanda, deceased.
First and final account of Thomas J Roof and
Henderson lloof, executors of the last will and tes
tament of Charles Roof, late of the towuship of
Standing Stone, deceased.
final account of W II Decker and E T Fox. exec
utors of the last will and testament of Daniel
Docker, deceased.
First and final account of James W Correll, ad
ministrator of the estate of Myron II Amiable, late
of the township of Lcßoy, deceased.
First and final account of G II VanDyke, admin
istrator of the estate of I) F Ross, late of the town
ship of Ulster, deceased.
Final account of Nelson A Maynard, administra
tor of the estiite of Levi Preston, late of the town
i ship of Troy, deceased.
Filial account of James G Parks, guardian of
Helen Daiues (now Lureox,) minor child of David
Daines.
Final account of Benjamin Davidson, guardian
of Harriet A. Welch, minor child of William
Welch, deceased.
Second partial account of H B Morgan, adminis
trator of the estate <if William H Morgan, late of
borough of Towanda deceased.
Final account of Levi P Stalfofd, guardian of
Henrietta Lutes (now Holeomb), child of James
Lutes, late of the township of Wyalusing, deceased
Final account of Ilirani Rockwell, executor of the
last will and testament of Ellas Rockwell, late of
Canton, deceased.
Final account of Jacob Smith, guardian of Rose
Bell Smith, child of Douglas Smith, deceased.
Final account of Jacob Smith, guardian of Floyd
Smith, minor child of Douglass Smith, deceased.
Final account of J Allen Gerould and K G Durfey
administrators of the estate of James Gerould, late
of the township of Smithfield, deceased.
Final account of Abigail Parmenter and James
M Parmenter, administrators of the estate of Ashel
Pa'rmcntei, late of the township of Springfield, de
ceased.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county, on Thursday, the sth day
of May, A D., 1881, at 2 ocloek p. tn., for confirm
ation and allowance.
A.C. FRISBIE, Register.
Register's Office, Towanda, April 2,1881.
EATING HOUSE
c HV.il IS EST f HIS* " r S\
S. B. TIDI) has fitted tip one of the stores in
Streeter'.s new block (one door south of Evans
A Hildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish
WARM MEALS ON SHOUT NOTICE.
HIS LUNCH COUNTER
is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar
ket. He litis elegantly furnished rooms
for the accommodation of parties.
GIVE HIM A CALL!
"DUO BONO PUBLICO."
"JAKE"
The Clothier
(Established 1865;
Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths',
and Boys' CLOTHING,
Mats, Cap*) Tecs, Scarfs,
Collars, Cuffs, &c., than ever, and proposes to
sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A
large stock of
CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST,
as wc wish to close out that line oi goods entirely in
the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods everyday.
For "proof of the pudding,"c al. on "JAKE at
No. 2 ration Block, Towanda.