'DOUBLE;fI' .- STO.RE. VI I I w Is now open in his Mammoth. Double Store 'with a, full, fresh and complete stock of fashionabk • SPRING GENT'S FURNISIIING GOODS, - EIM ZZ Suits of all Grades for Men, Boys,Youths and Children. Our rents having been obtained on the most favorable terms, and our current expenses redOed to the 'lowest possible minimum, we propose to give ourmnicustomers the benefit of these REDUCTIONS by putting our prices at LOWER FIGURES than any other Clothing House in Towanda,. We invite a careful examination of our stock and prices, whether wishing to buy or not. - W can satisfy the closest 'buyer of the TRUTH of WHAT WE SAY. • Call and we will satisfy you. Remember, Nos. 1 and; 2; Bridge Street. Towanda Pa., April 10, 183 . 2.. cr DRIFTWOOD Enormous Prier for Hoerlex Eggs. DaWia near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., it paYs to go a-bird's nesting, if the' nests sought be long ,to, the .hawk species. , The, nn'On.-• Leader :says that it having been learned . that the enormous price of $4O apiece:had been Offered for hawk's eggs, a number of individuals 'have given their attention to hunting theni along the ,Susquehanna of late. On Saturday three Men fotind a nest on Campbell's ledge, from which they took four—i.l6o worth—of the eggs. They went to the top of the ledge and two of them let t'he other down over the precipice by ,a rope. after securing the treasures he was pulled up. The 'party went along up the river to a point near Falls, where they say there is another nest. In olden tinies hawks were extensively used for hunting, and a number of sportsmen along the Hud son river have offered $4BO a dozen for the egg now, with the intention-of hatching and rearing the birds for bunting purposes. == `bROUGH ON RATS." Clears out rate, mice, roaches, flies, ants; bed-bugs, f• hunks, chipmunks, gophers. 45c. Druggists. , How 'la 71 y Do It It is a source of ;Wonderment to many how se many younkinen get along so nice ly, and weargood clothes with Out work. The Bingluunton:Liquier answers the con undrum in nis*re truthful than poe' tic, as follows: "1105t. , , , 0f these Idlers spenge tlieir living from hard-working fathers mothers and sisters. They have no respect for theinselves, or any one else; and their greatest developments of character is 'lazi ness and selfishness. They spend their days in places that are not elevating to any one, and nights in the company of young girls, wrio, if they were acquainted with their character, • Would loathe ' and scorn them. Woe' to the woman that becomes the wife of a man whose cluumeter corresponds with the above.. . I The ancient`, miulemy in, Germantown, entered upon itsl2lst,year on IdaYl, and seven trustees were elected to fill.the - place of those retiring from ithehoard of : twenti one members./ The right to vote for trus tees is conferred by the cliarfer upon the property-holders of Germantown, though probably-very few•of them ever remember, even if they know, the Privilege they pos sess. At all events, when the polls closed on Monday'evening only eleven ballots were find in tie box. The seven retiring. trustees were, elected their own successors,, as they have been for many years. It is said that the, bellwhiahrings the boys to their lesa4n. , ;"ciung froni England in the same shit') Zvi, the famous tea which was dumped into *bston harbor. On the stee ple.'.of 'tlitcadetny building survives the woodeii