THE lIROBLEVI. Tfiltltii DA it: iiiNUARYI.Bi-,1883 TO: OUR SUBSCRIBERS . • 4xamlivi rorm LAS= . It will show you the month, ant Year up to which your subscription ispaid. If your s'ubseriptiou is soon to 'expire, pima, said us $1.50 for a renewal , at once, ;that - ..ire may send you the paper right along. - Send in rplowal withotit delay. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. .-\:,Vho'saii anything about !E'rtiattige* • - •• The miners at Barclay are.•*orking* full OM 4 The fir of April comes on' Sunday this year. • The Merenry issued a Cerineat holiday number. Don't lend this paper to your close-fisted neighbor. Borough election next month. Put up the best men. A lady tO-lie in the fashion must wear wide linen 'collars. , Apples aro scarce and dear and not of extra quality either. - ' Coal retails at Viaverli for !$.l per tcnt. And delivered at that. - . Geo. W Bailey has bowht Fred Bhickia house and lot in Leßaysville. • On the first instant the indebtedness - Tiog,a county was only $6,500. • The Germania Iland will give a hop in !demur Hall at an early date.' Semites are being held in the 31. E.' and Baptist Churches tilv9ry.4 evening. . . Four degrees below zero is what the ther u-ioineter Said'Friday morning last. -1 4 The Bostwick Brothers, at Rtuntherfield, `4r' selling large "quantities °Dead. ; valuable horse belonging to Chandler Brink, of Pike, died it few days ago. Prof. Miller 'kill give a conceit in Mon rocton Saturday evening, jannarTWth. The expens6s ofitho TroyFarraprg' lair, year were sl47.6iNaboye its receipts. It is believed that quite a lively building `•boom" will be developed in our town• next spring The editors of the Owego Gazette and made are engaged in calling _each other MEE A horse belonging to Stephen Edsall, of Pike. dropped dead in liellaysville, one day recently The Philharmonic Society will give a Oon vert in Mercur Hall to-morrow, Friday evening. The _trfats has got a new Power!Paper Cutter.. Are the shears to he *tired, Ashram' : . • Woodford Clark, of Granville; has his handsome. new residence there 'nearly 'i•ompleted.• • J. N. Wolfe has sold hia;restatiranthusi ness in Canton to a Mr. Cartionler, of Wells-. 'burg. N. V. There is to be a meetirig - of the Bradford county Agricultural Society, an this place, Febrimry .sth. It is reported that there were six deaths f •atn diphtheria at, Asnot,. Tioga county, tifi Monday of last week. W. N. Lane, of Tioga, N. Y., sold dni ing the year 1882, milk, butter and cheese froin seven cows for $41 3 . Information in regard to the whereabouts of Mrs. Christine E; J. Huff, is - desired at the RcricT office, this place. . . Frank, son of Win. Clapper, of ,Tusea rQra, had both of- his arms broken • while rMing down hill a few days ago. • • .1). W. Butterworth has 'retired from the= ••(litorship of the Pottii COunly Jciurnal, anti is succeeded by Edwin Haskill • , The Waverly Frec Press is positive that W. F. Elmendorf; Of Sayre, has the neatest drugstore in ITorthern - rennsylvaniaT : - - • The Winter •rm of the Leßaysville Schools commenced on - Monday of last Week. There wasliarge attendance of pupils. The Enterprise Manufacturing Company, of Troy; recently received an order for five hundred of the powers manufactured by them. . - The famous and - wonderful Engle Clack ; qt Mercur Hall, all of next week . •Go god Admission, children 10 cents,.adnlta EMI 15 cents ,The problem'of self-help amon!-. women is the theme of Mr. Howells's "A woman's Reason," ,began in the ti'eb uary • 74. Towanda maidens trea t ed New Years' 1,4:q1 hnckleberries.-IVarerty Adro- Y;nite. 2 . l,:n.,d;Waverly maidens treated eel 'v'l,:r4;t:/?V, end tbi ,Ipyorter has yet G:) . contradid its asseriti4hat Jadm:in recommended the . tippiintmerit of the present postmaster at East Smithfield. f David B. Sherman, of Columbia X Roads, has recently- purchased, a number of short: hnrn Durhain cattle, of 0. H. Price, SChuy 7 ler county, N. Y. A" P. & N. T., brakeman by the name of Chas. MeCutkheon, had one of his bawls i liadly crushed While coupling cars in the ! - I%k 7 averly yard; Thursday last. THE NEW VERSION : 1 In the Coking's political fall They sinned all— ' . Andrew, James' and Paul. There will be a' donation party Jan. 25, ISSO, iiitthe M. E. Parsonage, in Rome, for the benefit', 'of Rev. S. B. Keeney and -family. All are - invited to attend. It is rumored that a party from Owego his rented the store now occupied by J.l. _rorser, and will open therein; about the lirst,of April, in the clothing hnsinesa. , A number of Waverly capitalists ilikve startol a Bank at Sanford, Florida. , 4VO li fail tiSMott. the.naine ofLan editor of Waver =._ . t y among the stockholders of the concern, The 31eyersd4 . Conimereiot has adopted es:11 'payments forali kinds of job work, and wlier;3' . the parties are not known the u- ,, rk must be paid for in advance. Semi -We. . A tapeworm, mes,smii3g thirty' feet in one cqMinimus piece, liniides as, much more came away in links, was expelled, lust week, from a gentleman a resident of I hrego • The Nainds'-of Towanda cleared . ibout 2 2,,by,their New Year-is eqtertiinment.— Warerli / Adrocate. You just add another f t rure 2 and yeti w2ll be pretty near right, (.ienung. • • • Elmer Bennett, of North Towanda, a S , rakenum,en the gravel train on the Valley had the fingers; of one of his. harrils crushed on POW while cel/P -ling cars. • house owned by Selimsirby, akath Waterly, was slightly damaged by fire one day recently. The, fire is thought to have been ':set by the careleislumallingOf 'matches 'by children.. .. * 1 11 1 .19 1 1: 4 n".111111"10 , ' di n 4.111 0 1 tollb. tlu4;to Mil • 4-• -The teacaeriat Barclay; anti +Gibes_ Run have *mina a Distriet Inetitateoilth Q. thirlisont- kniiheo, -Ana .110. , ;jones !; * 13e9natry. The next metlingsiM be held en the Nth dtis tuciuth. , Km ilaudSeille _fella few stsikifig her fult,weight ou= hei,-.left wrist, taeakitig and laidgarit 'llt-_Cleve. laid set ,the ton 4 and she it vimprolsrlrw Napidl9 : --4barow Setifinft. ' • - As B. A. xi. Smith, of Ulster, was' deiiiiind ing the hill between his home arid . tiie,yg• LW, a fe*AgYs ago his wagon bro down throwing him pot on An . , the frOi* grixind and brubing quite There . will be a Oyster Supper at the bowie of 11111 V. 'D. C. Barnes, pear' East Herrick church, for the benelltof Rer. R.-Angel. - All are, cordially ineit _ By ordir of 'e friends df the Rev. J. Lloyd Joizee will make hinHi a donation visit at the E. Pareepam Monroeton, on Wedneeday emdnig, Jan. 24th. All are cordially in- Tited toattenk By order of Cont. There be in exidbitiln. at the M. E. Church, in Prattville, Wednesday evening, Jan. 17th. The Neath Band will be preseni to furnish musk: Proceeds for the benefit of tlie,B. School. All are Cordially invited. Rohe-'timed_ be9rigilud-rarTitlYl4 in the Daily /brief pie .day areek. The excitemen t !Linde the readers.. ot -I._ paper is not nearly as intense as might have been expected over an occnrcence_.of the kind. • There was an alarm of fire at the Gnided School building in Trciy, one day limit week, caused by papers in the register and air flues taking fire. • There was no damage - done, and the children were quietly Constituen4, of Mr. Jadivin, who visit Washington, peak in .terms of h ighest praise of the courteous. treatment • they re ceive from our member of Congress. It is a pity so good a representitive was not re elected. - • A. Towanda lady... Wonders why trunk lines can't carry a few. passengers as well as all trunks.--Warerlti Atfrocate. The innocent old lady had 'never gazed on a Waverly woman's foot, or a Waverly edi tors ear. • The rece - ' ipts of the Universalist mite So ciety. last evening weiv $80.05. Dave Coleman says it mite have been more.= Journal.. Of course it mite. Had three br foriC of the Journal editors been present it mite have been $30.06. The editor of the Waverly Tribuu? is anxious to knoUr - if we are "spiritually" acquainted with the editors of ,that place. Slightly. Only slightly. I- On one , occasion 'we, participated in a bottle of Ginger Ale with one of them.. We, paid for: the ale. e clip the f r ollowini notice from the local, columned the Leßitisville Adrertiser "Fomils, Shells , Wood, . Minerals, Ivory, Meerschaum, Amber, • Statuary. • Also, Gold, Silver, Copper, 'Brass and tinware; effectually repaired at the Advert tser office." The East Smithfield Town Hall Associa tion will give an oyster sup Per at the, resi dence of Lark Bird, in STithfield, om-to.; morrow, Friday evening, Jan. 19: . The proceeds of timsuPper will be used M,Wards building a town hall. Everybody L. 3 Says the Waverly Free Press .of - last week : new passenger engine, NO. 288, ntumst‘R. A. Elmer,' completed at the Sayre railroad shops on Tuesday, made its first trip Wednesday morning, and is said to be the finest engine on the Lehigh' Val ley." J. W. Stone; Esq.; of Canton, was ban qeted at that place; on Friday evening, January 12th, previous to his departure for Jamestown,. Dakota, where he is to-engage in the practice of the law. The affair proved a very pleasant one in every par ticular. le Borough authorities of Athens are putting on city airs. They have recently passed an ordinance prohibiting the erec tion of _wooden buildings within certain prescribed limits of that Borough. There is wisdom in such an ordinance for a grow: ing town. - ' And it came to pass that the rumor went forth that Panl, James, Andrew and the COlonel had felled. And when the scribe head the rumor, he straightway set him down at wept. -For the scribe was sore afraid that Prestige might be - called and anawernot. . The ladies of the Church of the Messiah, will give an oyster supper; in the parlors of the Church, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24th. ''Supper commencing at 5 p.L . Im. Will hayle music, recitations and other` en tertainment. All for twenty-five cents. Come and see. • ' L M.; Han, Fag., of t h is place, has kind ly consented to supply the place of Rev. A. W. Hood, (deceased,) in the lecture course at 'Camptown. Snbject—"The 'Preach Revolution." Ile hqure will be delivered !e-morrow, Friday •bVening,and we promise our Camptown friends a rare literary treat: Lehiiii Paeftger train 7, came near having an accident Thutaday morning. On arriving at :Waverly it was discovered that one of the axles of the tendet was brokert - It staid upon the track however, till another engine could be secured, which ~was. d one at the junCtion.-LWaverly_ Free Press. . • This is the I 'teat item goitig the • rounds of the, country press: "A daily chie6o, train has been started on the Penusylva• nia railroad. They have a papeiger Cochin the rear and a locomotive totrullet.". The. Huritingdon Jounial says: "When desirable this train will carry Legislative. 'roasters."' In the year. of 1883 there.' will be' Jour eelirose6--two of the sun and tiro -of - the mocni..Hifontrolie Messenger. .` Ton are slightly wrong, -neighbor. - There will be Sva eelipsei, this year. The 'fifth one will be the eclipse of the Court Houie Ring of this county: It will be-a total 'eclipse and visible to a11.Y,, If there is an • editor of a 'country news paper in America who can send bills to his subscribers Lad still retain their friendship, we wait patiently to hear from him. Why editors are deprived of this right we cannot understand. especially as other tininess men are not.—TunMannock Republican. You will never hear from the editor named. The Secretahr 'of the Treasury has auth orised thr coinage of a five cent nickel piece Cif.a new design, which is considered as being'more in compliance with the law as regards weight and inscriptions than the present nickel piece. The new coin weighs tWenty-one millimetres, (one more milli meter than the chin now manufactured contains,) and is .s little larger and thinner than the coin now in circulation. On the face of the new coin is to be a feumle bead surmounted with a fillet upon which the wind "Liberty" is to be inscrlod, the whole to be umnounted by thirteen stars. The reverse side will be stamped with a wreath aturnanding a Roman numeral denoting the value of the coil. , • ' tainmentt`to be.given by Mir ifrarbe Cole; the"ne young Onu*H4l4 'W 11141 1 1)4 Sa t ni 4ll 7 eveninlitrxt. EN 'correspondent of she Leliaysvate j _llys• Able_ Plat& et taieY , mu*, - w h o has bean Wad, for Adz 112021tha has returned from xem York whtr‘ she has beat nailer traumata of f)r. Agnew. ' She lout aat tank: t MUMS" tmm her eYet and, night nacre& an geed as be- The Femme Mains Telegram Baby Shim: will be on'esllAtion it the Excelsior Band Room, in Sinrcietaii, 4:annum:fag _Satur day ":Junuary 13th, 'and ending with an oyster. Sumer at the Summers:House, Fri day evening Jan, 19 - Benefit of the Pm,- hyterian churl&lAdmindon _to Fietuie lery, to eat& - popper 50 cents By order Committee. ), " lavid Bruce, a young fellow about 19 years old, was arrested on Sunday last, on a liitrge of baying attempted to commit ; a rapetan - it little girl, aged about four yeas, and a daughter of his uncle, George Bruce. At a hearing before Justice CoddMg, Mon day,. be walcommitted tio jail await tilt, action of die Grand Jury at February term oftourt. _ ' 4 • An exchange tolls the little folks to tit,' this: "Take - a common twine string a yard long; tie the centre around the-small part of a tablespoon and whet the . end around the fore finger of either hand. and hold_ the fingers in the ears. Now or thespoon until it strikes the table or other Lard substance andyou will be !woke(' at tho result." • . , ' A German girl, by the Mum, •of Emma; Bing, employed in twiny of C: D. Huns- . phrey, became suddenly and violently in sine, on Wednesday Morning orlast week. It is supposed ;religious 'excitement was the cause that led to her derangeMent. She is a sist+fof MM. A. Loader, of this' place, and B a as taken to Iles. L's house .where sh o e is bein g _ eared for. And now it, is reported that the irrangie overt the post office at this place-has created a dishirbance in the' Court House :iling r This - is bad. Gentlemen do not quarrel. Suppose you "compromise." _ A compro mise is a splendid thing: You are adepts at the compromising business. You Imo cticed it for a • number ,Of year'spast Try a compromise. - •• i • I The annual electien of directors -of the Citizens -National Bank took place on Thursday. , - The following 'gentlemen were chosen to serve the current sla6 E. -T. Yoz, B. if.. Peck, Jas. Ifacfifrline, Wm. Dittrich, S, W. Little, B. Kuykeirdall,- and P. R. Ackley. E. T. Pox and Geo. W. Buck were continued as President and Cashier, respectively. the police would prevent loafers "from congregating on the street corners they would win the eternal gratitude:of the ladies of Waverly. The noisy, vulgar crowds that assemble on the corner by Ctipipbell's and by the Bank in the evening oq Sundays is a disgrace to our village. Trarerty Adrocate. And that is the kind oa yillage Waverly is; There is some talk of formim, a stock company in this place, so as to haVe a tele phone line between here and. Towanda.. Three hundred dollars have already been subscribed, by three men, and it is hoped, that our citizens will take stock and help this laudible enterprise along. We hope to have •more to say about this hereafter. —LlRaystille Adrtrliser. - The following named persims have been elected officers of the' M. E. Sunday School. at Leßaysville, for the current. year : ~ Supt.—J. J. Gorham. Asst. Supt—W: NV. White. --; Sec'y.—H. L. Ellsworth. . t TreasurerP. H. Buck. - . Choirister.—Ler.dy Coleman. *Wit. Choirister-3hos. Wilson. Frank Mayo, who is •acting through the west, .has sent liome from San Antonio the frame work of an easy chair, made entirely from the horns of Texas Yeattle. The -elixir was sent to the establishment of J. F. Robinson & Son., to be upholstered,. whence it will be sent to - Mr Mayo's resi-' dance at Canton, Pa. The horns are highly polished and the , chair is a beautiful piece of workmanship.—Rmira Advertiser. The focal editor of the Republican , talks about "miang manuscript," in connection report of the Naiad Recept i on. 'ls it possible their reporter was one.of. "the besi'yoiing men of the place," referred to in the! Mereury l—Reriew. No, it is not possible. 'The reporter:who "wrote up" the toilets on the occasion named, and whose manuscript was mislaid, is a young lady. . ' The stockholders of ~the First National Bank of Canton, held their meeting on Tuesday of last week. late following officers were elected, for th current year: President=—Adam Vice Piesident—Hon. B. S. Dartt. - Directors—Adam Tunes, B. S. Darti t Geo. E. Bullock, A. D. Foss, L. 11.431eason„ Kileon Packard and Dan'l Cashier—Goo. A. Guernsey. As, follows are the officers of [Leßoy Grange; Mastev—B. C. ,Holec . imb; Over seer—R, D. Bailey; Lecturer—Mrs: E. Lilley;_ Steward—D. M. Lilley; Asst. Stew- W. Clark; Chaplain--E. Lilley; Treaimrer—L. E. Palmer; Secretary—J: N. Holcomb; Gate Keeper—B. Turner; Ceres Mrs:; D. M. Lilley; Pomona Mrs. R. Ma son; Flora-z Miss Jane Williams; lady Asst —Mrs. S., W.,,Clar k. 'At a recegit ince ting the Troy Farmers' Club elected the ,F ollowing: named gentle men es o ffi cers of 40e Club for the current year; President—* IL Thomas; Vice Presidept—J: B. McKean; Treasurer—S. W.. Pomeroy; f Secretary—O. id. Card; Reporting,. Secretary _and six directors to fill vacancies, namely—B. L Rockwell, S . IL . Case, Seth Sherman, Theodore F.' Por= ter, William Sinia, W. F. Baker. In 1883 there Will be foir eclipses, tWo of the sun and two the moon. On April 22, there will be a partial eclipse of the moon, which will, be .visible on the Pacific Coast. I The hat eclipse will be that of the sun on May 6, it will not be' visible in this cqnntri. The third is that of the MOOl3 on Octoberi 16, and can be seen all over the United Stateat The last is that of the sun I i and occurs on October 80, and a X7l only be partial on die . Pacific coast: • • The following, taken from an exchange, we publish for the information of the hotel and boarding-hottse keepers of Waverly: "To make beef-steak tender,' put the tablespoonful of salad oil, and one table spoonful of vinegssi,,. well mixed together. on a large flak s4sh,...and on this lay the 'steak. Salt must not be put on the steak before it is cooked. The steak mast lay on the: tender-making mixture for it lest" half an hour to a side; the toughest steak will succumb to this and be perfectly tender when: cooked.. „ ••,•• The . following named gentlemen have been elected officers of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company at 'Tuscarora for the current year: Directors--• Win.Bliumway, A. B. Stunner, J. H. INA, B. W. Wood, KAtiley, D. Ackley. A. Lyon, H. H. Gil bert, H. Met., S. E. Dodge, H. M. Blocher and D. Edinger; Presidentr-Wm. Shinn; way; Secretary. - --' Ferris Ackley; Mee Peed dent—A. B. - Sumner; H.Black. _ • t BE ' _ • • - ~.......:, '-. ilkiittipi r iaeffiiktptamilkiid*milier Saiik RiliaTii*ratioo-iicquira 400- *ire: 436 40 i I *- 4 " l 4oeCti 'I I —1411t4 ". 1 The tet44 41 ) 1021 ,et of 1001 361 . 2 4rfair 4 1 4 ear was riposted at $10,247451 the i death chime ter theloolo #14141591-B*.' 002 Th e ka t , . ,In..ipw olio , •. , Of theusocitio6; has a—i liatt 4141ii t .. - init twenty nine cents -0! *teak Illenher- -. The mix:lath" hee pain b!4eatbi , , - _ its stsminition; iliteetil eri ,nrie, $l,- 180;03.00; It has 11,590 ' , in the $2 &at dewy which pays,ooo ea th death,. ea nbetn, and, 974 embers in the emetereleeet l'iiiih minas dollar tot each member apt-each death. 1 _ There itimidently'songethingirmaggllan member of thetourt thguse Ring his di,- omstinned subscription' to the Bgernsti-; can.within the kit Week : . A whole week? site beide to feel-.'anzions.L Gentleman; there are still one or two: of 'your number who are - tiling our paper, Marge come in and order it discontinued.; : Whenever one of pie discontinues a friend :of ours goes out and gets is five `,new subscriber. You don'thlethe firmatacesr. a dad gast , ad, meat, paper . It isn't afraid to speak its sentiments "right .:out in, meths'," ai it were. - You Vltter discontinue. And, besides; via knaigtwa will ; 'get $7.50 wary time.you dismitinue your $1.50. Business is business. - _ • On Tuesday Illei:Joho Davis,ll Irmo aboui iiiity.five years of age, residing in' Milt: grove iewpshipe took his gun and left' hisne saying. he *as going to _the eimah hunt. -As he did oot !Warn -at:lnight his family beanie and was beennl):7- HefvrlP 4 4 0° lid about Weight; 10 0 1 0.-dietenee : hair thiro house, dead,• - with a bullet bole through his head; his empty gun near, 1-Coro ner Chaffee impaneled a jury and lan in ilaest was held.- The jury decided that he . came to his death by own ' hand. No cause can be I assigned for this rash act,_ other than insanity as several Members of his father's family are , or have 'heeninent tally deranged. He leaves a t irffe and two children.—Duihore Review. • At a yekular mietinki4 Towanda Lodge, No. 290 K. of P., held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 1893„; the°Howl' rig officers were in stalled' by D. , "C., W. B. Kelly for the ensuing term : Past Chancellor4H. E. Babcock, • (re_ tiring.) ,J • . PastChaneillor—p. G. Johnson.. Chancellor Commander—C. J. Coolbaugh. Vice Clumcelkir—W. L. Carpenter. Prelate—Wm. LaMent. • Keeper of the Records and Seal—J. 11. ,Orcutt. Master of Exchequer—J. A. Mears. Master of Finance—C, C. Mower. Master at Arms—W. F. Johnson. Inner Guard—C. P. Welles. .. ...Outer Guard—l. .C. Aldrich. Trustees—O. J.. Chubbuck, W. J. N. Calif. - Judge Mercer, of the Supreibe Cond it a rendering a recent decision, gave the Lan des of Coroners. He said: "Itris the duly of a COroner to . hold an inquest when be has cause to suspect that the, decedent *l6 feloniously destroyed, or wbeX o bis death was caused by violence.* ens * ' "The object of.the inquest is togieek information and . secure evidence in ease of death by violence "Or other means. U there is yea sonable, ground to suspect, that death Was so comic& it becomes the duty of •the -Coro ner to ;Hold an inquest.* . He says the dortinerhas no right to hold an inquest when it is known death resulted from na tural causes, and "there is no reason why the county ;should pay for unnecessary and meddlesome services." •c> • There is no long courtship or nonsense about the marrying business at. the Poor House. A. Mi. damson, of.Wilmot tdUrnship. s came there Monday last, about 4 o'cleck in the afternoon, stating that be wanted a wife and !lad a preference fora Miss Shoars, an inmate of the house, whom he had seen but never had .speken to. The lady was' con sulted acid expressed heyselfi as willing to assume the responsible positiOn.- The oblig ing Superintendent madethe necessary ar rangements and they were married' at 8 o'clock the same evening. The couple staid over night at the Poor House and Mr. Johnson started fOr home next day ex prising himself as highly pleased with his new‘ wife. —Troy Register. The Journal hid a spasm of truthfulness last week and in referring to our b '4f article, giving them credit for so muchNif our account' of the Naiad Reception as re ferred to a description(?) of the ladies' toilets, says : • i "We are awfully wicked. - We should belie been hung." The ediiors of that paper are .evidently the.best f judges of their own short comings; and what the,requitite amount -cif punish ment ought to bejherefor. In passing, we would merely hint to oar brilliant Park street contemporary that a little italic plac ed at the bottom of its lending editorials, Would frequently be justice to some of its city exchanfes. Before the Journal calls any of its contemporaries a pirate it should haul down its own flag, on which a skull and cross bones have long been easily discienible. • The Seranton Republican of Friday pub lishes the following which it wfil be well to bear in mind: .• "The parties who so cruelly hred and swindled the children at the ten cent show in Landmessr's hall, on Tues day afternoon, have been arrested by Officer Tammy and taken belcire Alderman Wocid, .who fined each of • them $l5, which. they payeitand then decamped. It seems that they are going abofit from place to, place, advertising an alleged performance, going through the Landmesser hall program, and then, to use the professional term, skipping out. They came from White Haven hither, and were going up the -.Valley road into, New Yolk, purposing to repeat their per formance at Towanda, Elmira and vicinitY They are worth watching for. Their busi ness is no more nor less than robbery, and deserves to be advertised as such. . - .It may sound like einggeration, but the Most impressivii exhibition we have attend ed in some time is that of the Engle Clock. The operations' of the clock are explained in which may be termed a continuous lec ture;' but the visitor becomes absorbed in the clock and ceases to hear ;any voice' except that of the, clock itself. , One looks at, the soldier Who'paces his ceaseless round, and fancies that he is alive, and finally falls into the idea that the clock itself is a living thing; and it does certainly seem to know more about history; sacred and secular, and astronomy than the average human be ing. . Altogether it isa wondei, and it is a duty to the patient g4nius who devoted so many years to its construction to gio see it. An hour with the Engle Clock " hour well spent.—Philadeiphia Lniger. Thitwonderful clock will -be exhibited list` .Mercur Hall, for one week, commencing Monday next, Jan. 22d. The Hall will be open: frord 0 d. zn, to 10 p. m. The February number . of Illemorest's Monthly Af i agazire proves that this Ameet leut publication is steadily progressing. -, The present iisue is unusually varied and tractive, many of the poems and Promo arti cles having espettull reference to the season, of St. Valentine. The articles met wirtby of note are "Proposals of Marriage," ".A. Visit to thy Home of ?null gayne," "Now we Live in New Yore;'! by Jennie June, "Society at . thelDaPitid," "Frenedi Wed 4rukCh" "Artistic J'iresebig," and . . "The Young Aare of NeldOn." Ttie department ._.._........, , :y..v.04,,,•,.5.-_,.., 7 7.,,-,.y:1,-. 4 . iiii - 4 -, --,,"-., loilialtieiiiitliiit".iial *I - L' 1 4000. 10 5 4 4. '- ---, ;•:.....7 1 _0,1 ou rst ro l i t , 1 :04 1 00A4 i,q*, Lo#o - ',.„ - iiiiiii iiiiiitioiriiiicitilf AA WM , - [h ilt FIRI TW*iooud Ka* ot" - the Noithent.**9434ll64`- 4 1 10,it* wilt af . - is The ek . ,,,Wiaiiiitii4oo4 - daft - flifiv oyis#44 L El 4: It 6 1 *. * ll .:9o 4 ***;_taildait*: : Piitiret schingt4ll I*lolllr#lit44,stattiss trPisix*,,:ac 4 40 11 =7. = . , • ENE iTho load meant the_ Ws ds " e 44 'Adroa dip* hilian ja; . :taift ind' scribbled for ithl P l *# 4lll4 4 l the stri , The - --4 ,1 'Mow istftlin = lira4l 'env: Reinghtiedis .4;riades - Allen;•_jiosired as a Now from his amplqsr, - a Bendadvance in his salaiy. Mr. is, a pusgeat tad voinasinoos writer, and one of the ismakaremrsapontheassatry prow, matt& h a merited noognition•of hh s e er - . Audits* of tiaf Free /tent, Was' more than magiitlOCaltured treated ye • to the • The propilehms the Taiessidiqitspub. Rae made the eisediate Mites of that pa per Sprelektretiti hleliese et'eii sly eten, mewing with Oki New - Year.' A yeomen dabeltiet,ha _ withoutiloubt, Idghly op, sifteieteab the worthy his:ll44as., thief lettess their gat Of Bce ! foi tile r- Shia ending jan.:l7 - 18841:`: - '~ Atimus* Seth_ •- Heepan,AnizaF - Ackley, Hannah Xelly,.Hary , -2- - Allis, Jacob Lowman, Webedei Mania, Hanna - Loney Lock • • Adanis, Notion - lane , Jima F Bostwick, Cleo •Lawrence, Ella B • Bennett, Hattie Morgan, Harriet ' Brown,- Ruth Anne! Morgan, Mrs Harriet ; Bennett,Sabina • • McGill, Geo Bally, Bev hiceracken, Theo • Carl Israel ' - Newel, Emma Conklin, 1 1 t4Senvisisds Cummins, J Qua Ev a • ' Donahue, Jno Liston Gallagher Ellen lhumms, Gibbonsi, Patrick. Howard, James , D M Herpds, Sadie L T y, Frank Howse, Henry j rumen, Mike - Wax!, Andrew E. P - Perions calling for ay of the above will please. ay "Advertised," giving date of list: • , P. Po ara TOL In liPeaki4 of tha destmction of timber the Meyersdali .Commercial makes. these sensible remarks; and they are as aPplicrble to this and other Muntka as to Somerset: "Every saw-mill, whose steel teeth are eat ing out the 'hearts of our 4 Somerset forests, is not only banking on our principal, thus destroying all isiiies of _ annual returns, but it is impoverishing the _future sons of the county, beside- subjecting us to those baneful allude influences that the. whole sale destructio' ant forest trees 'always be : queaths. Ten years froni now g at the pre sent rate of progress; our bflhs plains and valleys will be bare of trees, • unless a sys tem_ of replanting be vigorously adopted and folloat. There are thousands of acres in this county unfitted for Amy other purpose, and the wide-smile twiner, who desires to leave children assured coup: petency, has the means at hand and the metluids pointed. out to him. Our present forests aradoconied. The future 'ones are , entirely -dependent upon our will." - sine Best Pairrettaid Art Meru hie." The'Art Amateur for ISS3, judging from the publisher's announcement, will amply inaintlein its high . reputation as the "best practical, art magazine" of the day. To an abundania of beautifed, full-Size working designs' for painting, embroidery, wood cirving, and, other art work, with copious instructiois for all claims of ama teur artists, it will continue to add . a pro folsion of chiming illustratOes of , porce lain, furniture, needlework, aiidhr i c together with an endless supply of enter taining information on decorative and in dustrial art. Numerous artist retches will be published as usual; the lesiding ex hibitions will be largely illustrated and" piquantly criticised, and artists of merit will be biographically noticed. "A series of beautiful embroidery designs from the South Kensington Royal School ,of Art Needlework,. end a number of articles on china painting . 4.....10 . 0; McLaughlin of Cin cinnati, wit) be Phed during the year. It is not tod muckto deelare, with the Lon don Acaile? ay (which places it above any magizine of the kind is Engleild), that The Art. Amateur is a "marvel 0,4 variety, beauty, and cheapness." This opinion may be readily verified by sending thirty-five cents for a specimen copy, to- Montague Marks, Publisher, 23 Union Square, New York. The subscription price is $4 a year. .71 OVAL %RESULT. It is riot to be denied that t a good sewing machine is oneof the most important ep purtenences of the modem honsehokl. We thought we had a good machine in our household until one day the agent of the New Home :priisented himself at our door and proceeded to deliver au oration upon its chirs4uietic merits. "But," **Answer; "our machine • serves as nicely and snits us well, and we do not care ter another." The agent, however, begged the privi lege of leaving one of his machines with us, "for the ladies to try." The request was not unreasonable, so we granted it-but more to oblige the agent than Anything ehnvi'or we really did not want the machine, and had not the remotest idenof bnying it. -••• • The machi'ne once in they house, it was nataratthat the ladies should look' it over, they illitscN and . as consrrcpience fell in lovit with It They say that without the slightest wish to decry or disparage any other machine, this, all things considered, is, in their opinion, the' most drsirable one to be had. - ' • The upshot of the whole matter was that the old machine - Was &paid of; and the "Light-Nanning New Home" installed - in aur hoisehold„ It is pronounced a genuine, beauty and sieiX Comfort, and "our folks" wanted us *Wit* folks shout it. This unrivalled machine is manufactured by the . NEW HOMEMACHINE CO., 80 Union Squais, York, ° who wish us.to say distill who 'will send for Abair noir Hluatrated catit4igne and enclose their adveriboment (printed on another will receive's' met of fancy advertis big novhatiee t ol Take to thole collecting Chstrek ite the Messialll. The Bev. 11. It Nye, °panel the pastoral care of this church ori Sunday last, preach-- ing in the snersting, from ed. 1, 28, on ".peeciihq CIO azal ita the evening up on the question P"ls the Bible a Unitarian Book ?" 'Services inn held- in this Church every Sunday aS:10:30 a, m.," and 7 p.-m. The Sunday Wheel meets at 12 M. . The putur will act, fair the present, ailifupetin- Lenient of the set mei; A Thursday even ing devotional fievvit' s will be held every A goat ilig,Wclergyman of: Berm, N. y., a strong tempenmeettan, suffered with kidney trouble, neuralgia, and (liminess Al most Mbliridness, war two years after he was told that Rosi Bitters - Ikeda . cure him, lbecause he mu afraidnf mid prejudiced against "Ilittem." - liruiaihil 'cure ha says none medlar b 4 trait ie Hop Bitters. 7,7t " 17- fY s t ii: r li q . f4F4440414 '4llo:Dtfirriefrit • 441116E:M, t .-.4hiiiiilluuTlll7,ri . - in E_ bbree visiting in Band. wickAimm. - • *-fi 7 . t .' t _ 1 -FgruleljdruL: s 4 hi s 1 f--:4ol4Denigit to s**ft.abiteig„,- t" W,l r i l ialgt ": - iailiabridory - - Maspon returned in o y the en WestonTbOrldrrYiast; - • itetta Rockwell of WO; is ing.friends in Lyons, Y. hiss Sledding and,Ms Smithi teaelers in tire Oradea SOW, are - , . • - k -Brown, :Of Home; wrutjariornly . *g - injured by a; fa ll A low daYs m ==-Nr and firs: Wolk: Irirsvirk hay! re tanwl hien` their *Ming trip. E. A. kno• _ , the Northesuuarn"OonvocatiOn at carbandaie. —Senator Davies returned to Harrisburg Holiday; Mmirt, lecoarPriged him: Miles. Horton .of Shealievin, ispaying iiskt:tar brother;L Horton, in New torio -. • - • —, Mr.-and Mrs.:-H. :Noble's have pus; toTnpelia, Mutsu, to visit relitives and k • - 4 1°13 * E 7. r• Nieboislos Ipapiese be 6:ignite/omit. 772_ trafrabetrion^ &Rasa will lerviras a juror lathe triiits, •tettelo Court at Pittsburg, in Ftbrii 6 i; —kr. and 142. C. D. tlolcomb t of Mans-. Held, 7141 giounty r wero Vielting in Leßoy, last week. -4ohn Tizrner hal bought an interest in the grocery and ballerY business carried an in the Argus biulding. _ Et trifena, formerly of Troy, this county, haS taken the city editorship of the Williamsport Banner. . —Ex-Sepresentative J. f. Gillett, of State Line, is recovering from .a severe at tack of cenpstiire chills. _ • I: B Huniyhrey, of Humphrey Bros, - & Tnicy4 waiv i in. the Eastent.',-qtat.es lest %Week, prlutsikistock ,_ —R. Ac Paclier: has been elected a mem bery of the executive branch of the -, demo . cratic Central CoMmitee of this State. —J. M. Collins has resigned the position he has so long held in Powell & Co.'s store, and will teike a position in the. Five - Cent Sir: aid Mrs. R. A. ?demur rejoicti in the 'advent of . twin daughters, ar4 and Mrs. Ben. HJp in the arrival of their first-born; a daughter. Mr. ad Mrs. George 0. Holcomb, his mother, and Mrs. Ekazer Pomeroy, mother of Mrs. Holcomb, of Troy,' paid' a visit , to' Washington last week. --Dr. E. D. Payne .talked tiny the history dunes of the Graded Schoolon Friday fora noon last. • His subject was the engagement ~between the Merrimac and Monitor. .'l°--A number of the. Mends of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendelman, treated them to a sur prise party at their residence on Huston street, on Tuesday evening of last week. Ira Smith, one of the 45 years ago pioneer preachers of Western Bradford, is holding revival meetings at Dist Troy, • with,the pastor of the 11. E. Church, Rev, A. king. , —Rev. G. D. Stroud, of this place, left for Suspension Bridge, N. Y., on Tuesday Morning, accompanied byhis son, Edward who will enter Drew MRitfiry Academy as a cadet.—TunAlusenock Republican. -Mrs. J. Holcomb and Miss Helen Tracy are on a visit of several weeks at Washing ton. 'fheir friends visiting the Capital may thul tliOsht the St.. James Hotel, corner of - Pennsylvania Avenue and sixth street. ugen'e Baker, who has men in quite orhealth for the past few'months, start .emilfor Florida on' Monday morning last, whereto will remain until , Bpring. His aunt, 'Mrs. S. B. Tidd, accompanied him on the' journey and will remain with hhai . for several weeks. Gene's many friends ; here'Wis' h him a speedy restoration' to per tie.pk health. - -1 4 Portrait of Gambetia is to be the frontispiece of the ?arch Cen hiry. which, it is promised, will also _ con tain as'iM leading, feature a paper of an anecdotid and political sort on the French statesman, by one who for years has • had excellent opportunities for an intithate study of his character.' A portrait of his father will also be Omni!: SHERIFF BALES. The Sheriff advertises the -following pro- . perty at public sale. Sale-at Court House, Thursday February Ist, next at 1 o'clock: One-half acre in. Canton township, all proved, with framed house, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon; sold at suit of E. Pomeroy vs James S. Brown. Four hundred and eighty ,acres in Le- Roy township, nearly all wood• land; sold at the suit of Burk, Thi.eas &Co vs Russell Lindley. . . • • One-half acre in Rome borough, all im proved, with 1 framed house thereon; sold at the suit of Clarissa Brink's use vs J. W. 'puler and E. W. Townni. ,Sis acres in the Susquehanna River op posite the borough of Towanda, all improv ed, withyl framed house and fruit trees thereon; sold at suit of Benj. Kuykendallys Adam, Stemburg. - Seven thoussiul five hundred square -fee of landtinTAtliens township, all improved, l with 1 1 framed house and dut buildings] thereon; sold at suit of A. A. Manners & Co vs A. J. Carey, Norman Shaw and Ben betrJones, T. T. • The , undivided ane•half part of a - lot in Towanda, borough; sold at' Suit , of Wm. Mallory vs Douglass Wilson, Doughiss Wil son; guardian ad Num of James IT. and Lotus A.l3,Clark and Charles =and Sarah Stewart. • i Ponssona Grange. The regular quarterly meeting of Brad ford. and Sullivan Pomona Grange'will be' held at Rome, Thursday February 1883. Ai officers for the ensuing year, and other imisortmg business will be .'transacted, a full-attendance is requested. In the even ing an open session will be held, to be ad= dressed by Rev. E. J. Morris. • W. 11. SMITH, Master. • S. W. Arrow; Secretary. ••"-. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE i O iWSLL. •' ED. Rgrusues.s:--While the dwellers along the river and ereekslutve been grovel ing in dust and ashes, we of the hills are haying very good sleighing. Messrs. Case & Baley are Moving' their staves and hardware from the Metropolitan to Leßaysvale on runners, twelve loads have already gone and yet there 4s much more to Mr: Cowles will keep a general anon inent of groceries, drugs, znedicines &c. Lather Ntalletnn it selling off the old Skocktif tin and hardware belonging to hi s broth, Mr. Pendleton, allof which is sel lingontch below cost. - . Hr. Cason in changi n g` hill place of busi ness sad business relations, will cavil, with him the beat wishes nfhis'.many friandiksi Isis Stamm and' future Welfare. He does IK4 01780 to move his family until next 1 00 * Von. •, , P.li'm idol hai h" , t a fe 'da C 4 Itedng . of the * oiserved f e dr u kiwi r , , k , Th e Labe c the IL E. Cinuth lint eying /*ran esjetahunea at II admisskinfoo et" tosi cents. The on ant of which was Christtniiii night which was pine. success. The next will be on Friday evening the 18th inet.i at the X F.,. , *burin Seemlobethe order now. The hit was bela at the madame of Mrs. Cyntlia Noire; nearly forty being present and all leaving a small but substantial to bona their minis, which is very - nom= ` readable linuinuch :as slag is a. eobliers, The w*nt of water is felt more and. More _cold irmAtillie imam's"- - Psocimes. Jan 9 I . '. ' :pxylifof'flonie and vicinity dcePlY regret the departure ,of His. J. H. SH ing, H. - D., but higldy congratulate the peo ple of awdand Takeo, N. Y., that it Is their, jood fortune to- have her place of abode with them. She is without doubt One of the most efficient and ,succeisfur physician* in our country and,ber shall con firms it'Her ride has been very extensive both near and far "during the six years practip.. seldom losing a. patient Her diphtheria catitiat be excelled,43 it harbown very ptevident herein its worst !taps for the past few weeks; she having bSen Celled in most , every instance with nstil* success, losing butone patient from tittivist number'. ',habits diseases which were pronounced incurable by nearly all physiciani were headed through her treat rment. There* one instance in our own town ot a latii who had been treated for 8 , 'years by ; many eminent Pysicians with. no avaiLL She at 'last applied to Dr. Spalding aid the result was a cure. These are not alone'her excellent qualitiei; but dub . , is a very amiable ledy and highly esteemed by all with whom she:forms an acquaintance. How much we shall miss her , from our so ciety an* also the mirth which transformed . the gloom of the midi room4o sunshine. The entire community are rised and all are perplexed with I the seine query. "Why has she . left 6i, when her rush of business is . so enortniFus i" The . unanimou s wishee of success go%with heri 4'ut such sn expression seems - useless for all are confident of this result. ••-• X. Prof.- Homer, of Hind:a, will hold another singing school in Troy this, winter in the' Presbyterian - church. Ali den?minatkms will join as *7 did last winter and a fine class may be exi i *cted. 21- Sheldon C Clark, of Boston, gave a fine' entertainment- - Thursday evening, He is an.elocutesult of mneh'inerit , and.vi:fil give reaclingifin-Yvarions places in i the . county. As he waikirmerly a kesideneof the county he opughtitafeceive a welcome from his old riends. MEI A new firm WM .soon occupy the store jigt vacant by the removal of DeWitt & Ballard to , the Oliver block. ' R. M. Johnson, of East Troy, is prepar ing to move to Troy where he" will be able to attend to his business more conveniently: George Casper will return to Kansas this week. , Reuben Johnson had a house full' of guests on Saturday last, to celebrate" his fifty-second birt •y. A very pleasant time was the erdict of the comiariy. SAme of Trojans who ars visiting in the west, • ..rt the weather much colder than it is here. En. REPUBLICAN :—The over welcome New Years' day has its pleas u res and bright ianticipations of future joys, but not 'less joyous than:the day has proved to the satis faction of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hinds, who welcomed to their hospitable abide their children and grand-children by the sco and were received with a cordial welcom After the many kindly greetings a happy . New Year eipressad by one and all Mr. ' Hinds presented to his four daughters, Mrs. John Brink,. Mrs. Eliza Eddy, Mrs. Ella ; mum, Mrs. Adc,d — Hinds each a set of silver knives, earl expressing their , thanks. to their generous donor for the New Years' gift. Miss Manthy Hinds spol4 a very pretty piece doing they and friends much credit. Then thei were seated at the table which . ivas loaded, with the , substantials that an epicure might envy and certainly did credit the worthy hostels who Rap pily entertained the visitants. After ;par taking of the repast one and all congratu lated each other for their happy meeting, feeling thankful that they Hie in a land pf plentkAnd appreciate its blessings. They then departed for their respective homes leaving their best wishes for the parents .who had welcomed them to their home orir 92" e. Osit.wno was 74... Tan 1; 1883. Dr. Pierce's "Pellgti," or sugarcoated' granules—the original "Little Liver Pills," (beware of imitations)-cure sick and bil lions .heidache, -cleanse the stomach • e,nd boivels, and purify the blood.. To get gen uine, see Dr. Pierce's signature .and por trait on Government stamp. 25 centsper said, by drUggists. ' , BUSINESS LOCALS. Farmers and otht dAiring a genteel, b• lucrative agency ess, by whicb sslto $2Oll day_can be earned, send address !at, once, on postal, to 11. C. WEEMS - SON& Co., 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. D20826m. IFANTED, - • lAgents of both sexes; to sell the new and novel Toy, 4 t. f tno Kato." A first-class amusement foqoung folks. - Address, r H. Lmtrots,. Invetilia'atzttaTr. l Knicm Hotel, . 4 ' L Pittston, Pal ;'. ,Step in at Rosonileld'a - -and examine his New Stock of Clothing being received eve 7 -=Fresh bike deb and salt water fish at C. el. 2.lser's - matitet, Bridge treet. • May 19-tf - Watsiest Zear Hai • Restorer. It is entirelpdifferent f .. all others. It is as clear as water, and, its name indi cates, is a perfect Vegetabl- Hair Restorer. It will immediately free . - head from all. dandruff, restore_gray .• • to its natters' color, and mediate anew h where it has fallen offi It does in any manner . affect the health, which S.: .her, Sugar . c c Lead _mid Nitrate of SO er premai , hive done. It will change light or ,fatitg hair in a few days to a beautiful gi s zt brown. Ask your druggists for it. bottle is warranted. Si,m Kr.= &C. - 4 Wholesale Agents,' Philadelphia , and Hail. Ruciatt., New York. • - Jul?" 1, 1882 . /Y• 14. A. FALSE RUMOR. The rumor haviqg bean circulated to the prejudice of my- trade that other persona are associated with me in my furnitute business on Main street, First Ward, To 4 wanda.. t I take this vportubity to say that . I have no panne:Alp in the business and am conducting.it Ware* on my own act. count:. • Szpootra Siam. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 11th"; 1882. —L. B. nageTa has a large stook of Sash Doors and Blinds, also Moldings, and is selling Cheaper than any other. establishment in Pennsylvania. • . do to 'Warman's for wall pspews, , bor ders dada., cornice &c. -He has some of the handsomest wall and ceiling decoratiOns ever brought into Towanda. ROME. TROY. wrsox. ME t linill telt apd Peale IPricee, ; M th a4 Eridne goods' N. A 42 •P.c.i, :! law DanUttf—*-Alavis" sewingXachine I bought of your acme' SeiVn year. ,ago(a saceenl.4o.:xoOliatlien) has given per fect qatipfactiA, 444. 'all kinds of fatally sewing withoiiiany repair, except anew ahfittle - justUnght. P. C:4111793% . FtiANKLINDAL; 22d, 1882. _Ash Ilitteraxi Esteradoa Tables, anitAsh bedroom Sets, are Specialties at ' --the new bliraiture Store, lirs!a.street„, Fink Ward. - • SErltOun Siam. Almws ROmtslking. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, which is. alan3n , rafMshing, no matter law freely asvi. , ' , —No miner) for delivering; And dons promptly from O. N. NYvell, market /Wile street. • rider in=tt , - yo 1 2.?4- ' SILBD. Al. MBBARD , FEROI76ON,--At New Al bany,Jan:l3, by Itev.'B. Joces,Mr. Cher i& A.- Hibbard and. Miss Mary M. Fer guson, both of KELLEY—RIGCIS--In Leßoy, Jan. 1, by IL S. Mott, Esry., Mr, William Kelley and Miss - Ehiura K Riggs; both of Leßoy. CRANMEB—LGERLKUGH—At Monroe, Jan. 6, by Rev. J. L. Jones, Mr. E.' J. 'sCratimer and Miss H. L Gerlaugh, both ' of Monroe township. • ki.a.T4--NKSBIT—At Camptown Dec. 13, by Rev. E. C. quick, Mr; Edward Pear - of IWyalusing and Miss Mattis Nesbit,.of Herrick. b*Rev. E.C. Quick, Mr; D. C. Rolfes of Camptow - y, - / — uul- Miss Floience, Roes, of Herrick. - BILES—FAIAt residence of officiating Sunday evening, - Jan.- 14, by Rev:l,C. T. Hallowell, Wm, L. Biles, Lime Hill, and Nora L Farr, of W~not. • TOWANDA, ,MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Corrected every Wednesday. STEVENS k LONG! General Dealers in GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Corner of Main and Pine Streets. `TOWANDA, PA.• • P•Tnaa. Brunei. , 15 25447 25 150@1 85 - 2 AO ' ' Flour per barrel.. Floutper Back Buckwheat Flour; 11'100:. Corn Heal - Chop Feed, - Wheat, VI btuthel • 100@110 Bye.: • Co®62).' CetlM. 65(47 Buckwheat, " Oats, ..... •• e• . • Beans, Potatoes, Apples Dried, *lb .. • . Peaches . . .. • 124 Baspberries Dried.W 021 Blackbeiries .' . 10 Pork.* barrel Hams. 11 lb • Lard. - 12 Butter, in Tubs a Firkins. 2 5 @30 Butter, in Bolls ' 2542 G Eggs . tig2 B Clover Seed.* bushel Timothy seed 11 bushel.. Beeswax, W lb Syracuse Salt lip barrel... Weldon Salt " • . Alibtotrtilalt ' Onions; II bushel..... 4/ WANAMAKE,R. Still enlarging stare and fa- -'6lities. - . Doubled both in the' last two years ; more than doubled them. ' Trade \has doubled ; it crowd's less now than at any time befoN wOrks moreesmpoolly;,; gives more 'general ''satisfaction ; and suffers fewer• mishaps. It is growing faster _than - ever ; .and with every appear , ance of a healthy growth. [Because people..._find `much advantage in :trading with us, that the, - .send . to us -.for whatever they want. no . .matter - how far away .they may be; if they can: wait for it.: An',;unhealthy • g rowth would be growth by Charlatanr3q; • Our building is still tempo rary. part of it was once the, Freight, - Station of._ the Pennsylvania Railroad. - It has - been built around and. upon, until it looks More like a Turkish Mosque on ( thr. old side; while on. - the ,niki, it has taken in so many Chest nut-street stores, that it looks any iither part of Chest nut street.' We hau'n't made money enough in these five years to put _111) - a building :worthy of the placo .and of the trade. _ You will be inter ested in . seeing how 'we have tunedand. twisted these old bUildings about, and . hoW many commodious and really: elegant rooms wehaVe, with- . scrmu, , ch 'as wall-paper between them. . • We are sending more. and - more by express and mail. The means 'of trading with out seeing are new and rude. . You think it i strange that it can..-be dbne: at all., . You wouldn't think of buying a farm without, seeing it; .or a horse, or cow, sheep. How tan you buy everything l'your family 'wears, every-. ! thing you use, in your house, without seeing ? Why, simply because zqe take the risk.' • • • . . • .;.JOHN WA&A m A Kt:N. Chi‘stnnt, Thirteenth and Mark; t btre!ats. and r,itytthal 1•1111:61611.1kur. - VRECUTORS' NOTICE. —Letters All 'testamentary baying been glinted to the undersigned, under the last will and testament of Jadin IL Scott, late of Monroe township, g ow, all persons indebted to th e estate bf satd decedent are hereby notified to flake hamadiam payment; and all having claims against said utile must present- the same duly' authenticated to the tuidemtgwed tor settlenisnt.t S. SOOTT I ' • _manna eclair, Monroe, Dec. 14.4 t Izectitora. *. EIZEMSI - Sti*i_,..l;..4 - ‘ . .::'','L-Oiii:- g ;;•:es 1^ k—g - V. . . A .1! _ ,„. IlliE G-110CEIIIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE 008. NAIN AND PINE BM 'Arts old stand of re; atonal Is iierell4 They invite attention AO their Complete I Utl I C 5 assortment and veq large stock of 2 0062 50 ig . 35 7 Choice New Goode, which the/ 21 03(423 CO IS I 3 7 00(47 CO 2 750' 24@25 140 2 75@300 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 65075 And Cash Paid for Desirable ;Binds Loke. Wagons&Carriages Emig JAMES3EYANT, would call theatten-, tion of FARMERS and others to his large and complete assortment-of Open & 'F(4) Buggies - • . . PLATFORM WAGONS ..„ all of his - own MANUFACTURF, and war. r L ranted in every par- Bryant's Flexible Springs used In ell Plethora Weems. The sashed end best In nee. BUY! NOW IS YOUR . BITY! - -; Leak at these Agates - • Two Seated *times Mg l-, t .; . . c... $l5O taint a Photons, one seated 123 to 150 7 Top Buggies 135 to 150 ' OP= Dollen " - - • 00 to Democrat Wagons .._+ SO to 'lOO 110 , Remember that the above areal folly warrant. ed. Irst-class or no pay.., Repairing prompt/P *Mended tont 25 par °sat below last, years prices. . Ofilceand Factor: ear. Math sad Ilititheils Oa. 21Ieb82* i. ila4iar First Class Doceries Vain Street, opposite C. Porter's And Bridge Street, • From-December 23th; , 1882, -I will Ors epeeis t prices to all sad azi extra quality of all kindso . GROCERIES, AND • ;- • _ CHOICE FLOUR fetter at wholesale all kinds of P. Lorillard's tobaccos. also cigars, candles. soap. sale:anis, tea, coffee. and apices of a2l kinds, and kerosene oil, etc.. at mannbetureisrices. • NEW FURNITURE AND RE-; G D3TABLISE9IO7. • SEYMOU.II SMITH' • .1- - 1 i i -I-1 Who bas bad 2f years exper in the 1 . , ilture (opposite bonbons. has .posed a store and, . ill BenUere Block. Frst W zib - McCabe 's marble yard) and aollate tho patron op of the public. H. has been be lb. employ of lfesars. Frost for tio past eighteen yea% sad Men maddest that he c a n ere oaths alithao• Hot in lISTAIIIMO FITIINITIMIL both se to QUALITY and PRICE. • - • • I abaft keep a melt of New Goode. and will order per catalogue let roamers at a =glad mace from petaalbetzuore prince. INdl sad see me all who or• la want Ilapablag or 'New floods. • _ ~ 24 . 1168 1 - ,:..,,.:: .General t6l -- in 48 4,•:1:3 i• 'ti PRovis=oNS, 111 USD RAVE =OM have away, on hand. To the PRODUCE TRADE liE el°. encsmare. Cheaper thaa ever at th. EP= OLD zsrAaussmsmr aitrazer. DEALER 'LI,- Fro► the beet roller SIMI maims morn. . ; ;,t. Y'r~~ II EMI gill EMI