THE DEMOCRA.T.: 'ace." So .I went- to bed, to dream fitfully all . night of :'monster sheets of phoephores; cent paper, with "R. 0 ;" dancing in sear let fire all over their expanse. "Is Mr. Newton in?" _ Yes; Mr. Newton was in, and One of the clerks u.Thered mo into the wivate office ; where my friend Willie sat, look ing over a huge pile of letters. 1 • "Herbert Anderson ! ,Sit down', old fellow*. What, good wind blows you here ?" He dreW out a large - arm-chair, but I declined it. • ~ "Newton, I want you to do me a favor ; will you ?" - i ' "Certainly, if Fean." I looked:up at the clock; it wanted jest fifteen minutes to three, and .1. hur riedly confided the whole story Of My wrongs to Willie's honest breast. i "Nry dear fellow, I really think you are attaching too much importance to a mere trifle." . . , . "A trifle t". I' bit' my lips until . the blood came. •'I think differently ; and it's very easy to sea that you are not stand ing in my peculiar positioe, Newton." "Shall I send for Clark..?. He is in the warehouse, no doubt." "You will do nothing of the sort." `• Well, gel', then, what is it you require of ZHORTLY after my; return ;from col 1.) - lege I met and formed an, attachment me,' ! c h Listen S he will be here,.probably at fin• Ethel Graves, a charming little bru t . r , e; i i t i o; ;; to see Clark." . , nette with large brown •eyes, fringed all • round with jet lashes, the daughter of a , "I , V ,, c l ' iere . will he .be likely to . receive wealthy merchant Being neighbors, and eel our families being. On good terms,we were constantly thrown together, '.an in duethis room - suppose." • "ln , I , . season my affeetions were made .known, "Is there no place where I can; be an ?" and lam happy to announce, were fully unseen listener to their conversation "Why, there is the wardrobe;—but" reciprocated • • so we were bethrothed after "The very place !" I exclaimed, ex the usuallalion. ultantly. - ' One evening, having calkd on my , , lady r love, there arose a question of some- "Yes; but, Herbert, wouldn't iit be .listen . . thing shb had been teasing me to tell her, rather a mean thing to . to what is not intended for your ears ?" faltered and having it in my power to tantalize her,l made use of the opportunity. , Willie, with some embarrassment. "Woman's curiosity," said I, with a "I don't care a fig whether it's; mean sbrug of my shoulders, -"and feminine or not," I reto\ded. "r m in no state of mind, just now, to split hairs. ' y you jealousy." "Nonsense r retorted Ethel coloring. are going to oblige me, Say so •; if! not, I , y as well go." "I suppose - men are never curious, nor may jealous either. . "Of course, the room is at your Service , "Never," quoth I with a smile of calm Herbert„ lam going out, but that' j makes no difference. I hope you will discover superior' y. "Then' you must tell me, Herbert ?" that you are •in error.. :7 " I think my dear,, that your, curiosity "I smiled bitterly..l entertained no h• ope." .. • , and the other emotion need a little dish suc,h cipline." The clock struck three 'as Mr. Newton _ Now why on earth I wanted to be so .took his leave, and I hulriedly eseonced provoking, I can't tell ; the natural per- myself in the wardrobe, With My head against Willie's business; coat, and my yersitv of man, most probably; for there lower extremities in a perfect grave of was no other reason. I wanted to tease Ethel,BO 'I withdrew . into a Yen of itn- linen dusters and obsolete clothing. Al together, it was not an aneeabie position ; ' penetrable mystery.. P She did not say one word more, brit a wardrobe where one can just! stand turned quietly and left the . room ; and. erect, with closed doorS, on a hot evening. in August, is not an enviable place. But as she'disappeared through the entrance I saw the downward flutter of . a little lwould have endured anything then, slip of white paper from her dress, Now "How warm it is! .In fact it :is get-- whether, it was dropped unintentionally ting decidedly tropical," I reflected, as or onp I wiped the dew from my glowing fore tourpose we will leave for the reader guess. Instinctively I stooped to pick head. "Why don't Ethel come, if she is it up, and as I stooped, I could not avoid coini n g ? - - • reading the characters inscribed thereon And then I began to reflect on St. Bartholomew and his bed of hot boals as ~ in a clear, masculine chirography— “ll.3---Clark and Newton. .1`.;o die- I pushed the door a quarter of an inch appointment this time., R . 0 . ” open. . I felt the crimson flush mounting to Hush! a footstep. .I jerked the door neY temples as. I read and re-readihe to again with an emphasis that Made my mysterious words, of •"R. C."' Didn't I prison-home sway in a sadly nervous con remember that Robert Clark was Ethel's dition ; bat it was only a clerk. Sent for second cousin. and a provokingly hand- something, and I breathed freely once some fellow at . that ? Had I forgotten. more--that is, as freely as - was possible that people used to think what a "hand.. to do' under the circumstances. Good some couple" they would make, before I gracious! how hot it was ! A thermom • 'stepped into the ring ?. .4 nd I clenched eter would certainly have stood at a bun my fist involuntarily as I crumbled, the dred. in this c!ose atmosphere. I ; was paper inside its grasp. • streaming with perspratior.; my hair was -"What are you looking for, Ethel?" .as wet as if I had stood in . a summer She Stood with one hand resting light- shower ; but l•woilld cheerfully have re ly on the door•knob, glancing, uneasily mained there all day to detect the men round the room, while there was a guilty strous conspiracy between my Ethel and ~' flush on her cheek. • , "R. 0." "I—that is—have you seen a little slip Four o'clock. Ethel must have been of paper lying about ?" i • . detained. I could hear "R C's", voice "No.' - - occasionally, in the warehouse,; proof I uttered the falsehood with a deliber- positive he' was at' hand. ate calmness, even while the tell-tale bit- Five o'clock. Dteidedly; this l was get let lay in my hands. She didnt like the ting rather to,onotonous. 1 was; inclined idea thatj - shonld have - an insight ,into' to be very Sleepy ; but it wouldn't do to her littlearrangements with R. 0., -Ali 1. yield to the blandislamente of Morpheus. ) false and fair-{--ill-women are alike,..`; But my patience was not destined to go "It must have beensomething ,iery entirely unrewarded. Just as I Was about ..important, I remarked, as she hurriedly to give DO in utter despair, there was a turned over the books or. the table, still flutter of garments on my ear ; the sound: searching for *the 'missing treasure. of :Ethel'aiweet, familiar voice, 1 . . - 0 1-supp.ose ~I have left it up-stairs," 1 "I'M so sorry I lost that memoranduni, she 'said, artfully wending a direct "answer. Robert ?" i • 'a - Yon:are - not going Herbert ?" . • . "It isn't - :of any conaequeneejEthel; 1, -I am going. Good-night." ' :, will make it all straight. Let me see, . . 1 Not until I. was in my own room did I said Robert. reflectively; „"you I want it open and re-examine the odious little liried with crimson silk, with; crimson bit of paper—"ll, 3- 7 ," ..Of course the' cord and tassels. When do you want it whale thing was as plain as• daylight. finished?" --To-day was the tenth of the month; it "By. Thursday; it's Herbert's birth witti Simply an appointment. for the mor. day;' ; .row at three o'clock. I ground my teeth "I think I can promise it - to. you by es the; truth rav flashed - across my 'brain. that time. was sorry to disappoint you ' - '"No ' disapPointment this ' : time.". I before,but we really hadn't a bit of any . would - have liked to challenge Robert thing in the warehouse that Was at all' Clark.to mortal combat on the instant, appropriate. - "This material is elegant." • ~ were it not tbut duels were entirely out "Beautiful!" ejaculated Ethel. "How of fashion. What business . had he.to lay pleased Herbert will, be. • * - down Taw to my Ethel ? But there wile It , there hal been a. crack - it' the bet-. •. One consolation : ' Willie Newton was my torn of that Wardrobe, I most, assuredly :old friend ;he would not see me wronged would have fallen through. it; so exceed if he could•help it; and I preinptly re-_ ingly emall*did I feel. solved to, appeal `to- .Willie for aid and ' "By-the.by,_Athel, in, which direction ~, . justice:,.'l - glanced at my watch; nine are .you go iog ?" - # ' - :o'Clock; tbolate to seek out Mr. Newton, - , "Home," stie replied. -.:who: _ probably .was: •at • his country-seat , "Then I'll escort you. -. Just wait ball longt,before this. So I lighted the gas led a.second second ti' I get my hat." 1 ~ :'-; - ant inttdown- to chew the cud of my own The, blood,in,my, veinS seemed turned ..h.bitter,emeditationse 'The-More I , medi- for . second -to, ice, and theft , again to to on my injuries, the ' more furious I ,fire. - ,What , a blockhead I - .Was not to •, ,e bepatae, e uritil,,,tis the; eleckerihinled Mid- -foresee this emergency 1 I held;my breath, `••;;,.014t-ti--1,*took:my..4nal Tes9)ye t :..fr,. ,;.': and ,clung diiperately to the inner handle N - ,;'Wi11..n:?!.*:0 4 4 aAliAtot:44ll:will , ottbe Wardrobe,. ail:felt -Rotert Clark's -cast heroff as unworthy of my, love. but tonl on the.up ue otr. ' 4 - a - -4 - NIQNIP 00, PA:;' . :4ARGU, .7, 1.517 C . QDENSED - ,NOVEL MAP. I. A. winning wile, A stripy smile, A, tiny talk, * v . A pleasant, walk ' , ogether ~...:,...: : gr(41i.4,,,-.. A. *le Odubt, i ,r. . .4. Oilayttil - pciuc - ..',: ~ A merry rdiss, A stolen kiqs, Dflicious You ask mamma, Consult papa, n With pleasure, And both repent ' This rash event; • At leisure. MIME ~:: REWARD _OF JEALOUSY. tenlier ; Capiicious; CHAP. 111. BY L. A. will first possess myself of a clue to this mysteryo'aud accuse her boldly to'ber "Why," soliloquized that.,,yOit.fig - gert.;. tlem an, -"w hat bit. earth ails, the door ha,ndle?,. It Won% turn. , " And he give At an' en.ergetiq wrench, that - denied all. my attempts to-inipede,its revolattom - - The door flew .open, 'and: there I stood -revealed, among the coats and dusters,'!... ejaculated-,'Clark, staring at . me in `blank aitonishment.: - "I should like to =know how 'you' came hue!" at'' Moment. - can. be - . better imagined than described,. I kew there 'was no alternative but to step bravely • torward-and face the .mnsic,.whieh - 1 did, accordingly. wasn't toing.to.fayor, Clarke with an, explanation, so I turned somewhat sheepishly to Ethel, and, draw ing the slip: of paper from 'my .pocket, placed it. in her hand. "I -found that on the parlor, :floor last night, Ethel ; it excited my.curiOsity, and , fancied all sorts of ridibulous things, 'and came down bete to—" (4. • "'Po hide in the - wardrobe 1" ,mischiev . ously. added Ethel. "Man's Ourstsity, and man's'jealousy. 1.. - didn't -know 'that two Such emotions existed'-in .the-mas . culine "Now,, Ethel !" I - appealed,' 'most pit -ifully, at Which that wretch'Clark broke into a laugh which grated, harshly upon thy_ every nerVe. - Ethel, seeing my dismay, , -promised, not to mention the incident again and, though she' has long beerfinfow,n Ethel, I have never heard her allude in any • -way to my jealousy, . Cornpaninne in arms—Twine. NEW ARRANGEMENT Tim Polo's BruE Sin I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. R. KENYON ,Druggie t & Apothecary. PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM The undersigned would respectfullyannounce to all the people everywhere, that to his already extensiv stock and variety of Merchandisein the Grocery, Pro vision ,an d Hardware:line. He has added a vi ry choice' assortment of PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,' BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, &c., which he hatters himarlf be can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchaiingelsewhere. To all Physicians in this section of the county he would respectfully an nounce that he hassecured the services of R. - Kenyon. as Drtigg ist and Apothecary, w hose long experience and acknowledged care and ability, entitle him to your en -tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions, and who won.d also esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from a of his old -^nstemers or new ones. Will make the Petent Medi /Ines a specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Watersr-an extensive stock.. Also fine G roceries— LEIBIGIS EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON PICKLED it CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS, PEAS. CORN, BEANS. OYSTERS; &a., &a. in fact, anythng and everything thd is ordinarily need ed, Respectfully, soliciting .a call, I remain I. N. BULLARD. Powder! Powder! Powder! Blasting, Rifle and Shot Powder. Shot, Lead, Our. Tubes, Caps, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse, &c.; Montrose. Sept. 9,1874—tf. A SSIGNEE'S. SALE i3P REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that in' pursuance atd by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna ITounty to me directed, I will expose for sale at public v .ndue at the mill on the premises in Franklin Township, Susquehanna County, Pa., Tuesday, 'March 20th,1877, At 10 o'clock a. m., the real estate of N. W. Eastman, assigned to mein trist for benefit of creditors( of said Eastman, viz : • Au- equal undivided one-half interest in the following described piece or parcel of land, Be ginning at the highway, the northwest. miller of lands late the estatnof said Eastman, recently sold to John Eastman,•thence south and cast along the line of said lands to the west line of lands of Benjamin Merritt, thence south on said Merritt's line to the south bank of the mill race running to the saw mil: formerly owned by David Fisk,thence westerly aloi:g said south bank so far that a line running north parallel to the first men tioned lines to the highway shall include three acres of land, thence along said highway to the place of begin ning, containing three acres of land, more or less, on which is one steam saw, lath and grist mill, one dwell ing houee,barn and out hottees,and nearly all improved. TERMS OF SALE-4100 down on. day - of sale, IMO on final confirmation and giving deed, and the balance with interest one-half in six months, and the other half in °tie year from final confirmation of sale.— •Amount unpaid on final confirmation and giving deed to be secured by first lien on the premises sold. •A. LATHROP. Assignee of N. W. Eastman. February 14.1877. C a R UPTEGROYE Wishes to inform the public that he = has made such a REDUCTION IN PRICES ON WORK, as to meet the pressure of 3Z/ v r X AIL 33 ta MEN'S Fine Boots and Shoes $1 less pet pair, and repairing in the same ratio. * * *This only guaranteed for money down. ' C. E. UPTEGROVE, Montrose, Feb.l4, lerltf. p J. DONLEY, 1 •• ' FURNISHING •• _r, uIIDER BINGUAII'rON, N. Y., . „ The latest improved Coffins and Caskets ort baud. Hearse to order. Shrouds, etc. ' a ril 19, "IC' 4 W. ,CIARK,: PRAM ACAL :11A t. • :DHINIST AND GUN spurn,. - • = • Has located. on Public avimue, (basement . 0f.11._ Sayre'is store building) where be. is prepared to do all kinds of Gun Smithing, sewing Machine repatring,Saw Filing. Lock repairing and all light. mechanical jobs On Eiiioll, unties, and, on as reasonable terms as can tie 'done elsewhere, All work warranted. Ordersisyrnall promptly attended to. Your patrona..-e is solicited, and satisfaction'gemranteed:. W. CLARK— ntrose. Ana. 9 liraitf, „ • FOR SALE , OR EXCHANGE. ----:, ' fifty-sixx- t acres .ot Itri, 3 acres of -1 • whili are under a good orate of .enitivation, witgin Out; fourth of tk nule from 411 outre7e Borollgh, 'for • gale or 1 ezenauge., Apply t 4 B. 4. Baldwin, at iiis °Men, near the Court Row. „ ,- -• ' tiy?; -,;,,MontroEe, Pa n Feb, 6,.iffil.• .. • :',. ' 2 &c., &c.. for sale by I. N. BULLARD, BILLINGS STBOM),,, GEIVEBAL FIRE, LIFE AND, ACCIDENT INSURA:XQ:.:::4O.F,NT, ~on~ro~o Ya. Capital litcpresented, S 190,090,000; Fire Association of Phil., Cap,ital & Assets, $ i 1,560,0% intlotranee Co. of N. A., " " 5,000.000 Pennsylvania Fire,„ Phil., ' 6 • 1,100,000 Co.of the State of Pentisyl- • • vania, Phila. Pa. " Lycoming of Manncy, Pa. E-" Lancaster of Lanca6ter, " I`4OAlOll of Newton, " Horne 1115. C0.,N.Y., National " Coalmerclal,Fire " Fairfield Fire Lns. Co: Bondi • " Norwalla, Conn. ", Atlas '6 Royal Canadian, of Montreal, Canada, • Liverpool, London k. Globe, . of Liverpool Rug., 1, Providence Washington, ,of Providence, R. - • Tradelns. Co. Camden, , N, " Patterson Firelns Co. Patter- • ion, N.J. " Conn. Matnal Life 1 . Co., Aseetie 1;40,000,00 0 American Life, Phi Pa. • • 15 000 000 - • - ACCIDENT. , , _ Travei‘rsln o. Co., Hart., Capital Surplus $3,000,000 RailivapPasoongero - " $5OO 000 Thenndersignedhasbeen we.lknown in thisconnty,foi the past 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. , Lome - sus tainea by his Compainies have always been promptly paid. , • larolllc eup stairs, io building east from Banking Office of Wm. R. Cooper Co.,•Turnpik e street. - BILLINGS STROUD;Appit. CHARLES H. SMITH, CO Managers. AMOS NICHOLS, • . Montroee. Jan. 5. 1876. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF . REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that . the subscribe rs Assignees of Sidney Flue; for 'the benefit of higtcredit ors, by order of tae Court of Common Pleits of Sus quehanna :County, *ill expose at public Fate to the highest and beet niuder,at the residence of Sidney Finn in Lenox, on ti Tuesday, the 20th ;day of March,-.1877, • at 1 o'clock p. tn., the three following described pieces of land,all in Lenox, said county, to wit: First. the piece known as the Shick Farm, bonOded northerlY by land of Deßarr Hinckley,Benjamin Hinck ley. and IL P. Halstead. east by public highway, tiouth by land now or late of I. S. Little, and west by lead of IL P. Halstead and S. L. Tiffany, containing S 5 acres, more or less. i5O acres improved, with frame hons.e,barn fruit trees, &o. • Second bounded northerly by lands of Philip Mc- Kane and Frank Satck, easterly by land of D.W.Clark, southerly by public highway. and westerly by Solomon Taylor, containing 70 scree. more or less, 25 acres im proved, with frame house, barn and fruit trees thereon. Third, bounded northerly by land of Defers Hinck ley, easterly by lands of B.Hinckley and G. W. Walker, and westerly by laud of Thomas McLoan, Wm, McLean and the public highway,. excepting snd reserving al ways therefrom about 100 acres off the south end'of the same sold by Sidney Finn, Dec. 2.1872, by contract in writing to Oscar 0. Finn. as lollows: Beginnin at the McLoan aidin line of lands of Thomas McLoan,Wm. mid the widow Stonton. bounded on the ionth by their lands, on the eaet by lands of S. Taylor,on the north by other lands of Sidney Finn, and on the west by the public road—leaving the part to be sold 167 acres,more or less, on which there is a dwelling house, barns, &c. TERMS—Upon the first and second pieces $250 each down on day ofsale, $250 each on final confirmation of sale and giving deed and the balance on each piece one half-in six months and die-half in twelve months with interest from final confirmation of sale. , Upon the third piece $5OO down, $5OO on final confir mation of sale, and balance with interest from that date, one-half in six months and other half in twelve months. The amount unpaid on eaeh piece atfinal con firmation of sale and givingdeed to be secured by first Judgment or mortgage lien upon the premises, with in terest. S. TAYLOR, EDWIN STEVENS, }A B signees Lenox, Feb. 14. 1871. 7w4 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDER signed, having been, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Susquehanna County, an Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of S. R. Campbell, ad ministrator Of the est. of E. Dopp, dec'd,will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in 31ontrose,on Wednesday, the 14th day of March, at 1 &cloth, p m., at which time and place all persons interested, must present their claims or be forever de barred from coming in on said fund. D. W. SEARLE, Auditor. 6w4. Montrose, Feb. 4,1844. AITDITOR'S NOTICE • —The 'ander signed having been appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Susq'a Co., to distribute the money in the hands of E. O'Neill, Administrator of the estate of James Mirrtaugh late of Auburn township, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the of fice of Hon. L. F. Fitch in Montrose,Thursday.March 1, 1 o' clot k p. m., at which time and place all persons in terested will present their claims or be forever debarr ed from coming in on said funds: • D. T. BREWSTER, Auditor Montrose, Feb. 7,1877. . 6w4 A IJDITOR'S NOTICE.—The' Under -L .31. signed an auditor appointed by . the Orphans' Court of Snsquebanna County to distribute the fends remaining in the hands of Vernon - Williams, ailm'r of the estate of Chester Williams. deed. will atiend to the duties of his •appointment at the office of Warren & Son in Montrose on Wednesday, March 7th, at 1 p.m.. at which time place all persona interested will pre sent their claims or WI forever debarred from coming in on said fund. eb. 7,1877. A UDITOR'S NOTIOE.—The , under signed an Auditor , appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Susquehanna Coun.y to distribute the funds in the handsof the Sheriff arising' from the Sheriff sale of the real estate of WM. Howarth and Al bert Miles, terre tenant, mill attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose. on Friday ,March Mat 1 o'clock p.m„at Which time and place all persons interested are required to appear and present their claims or be forever . debared from coming in on said fund. I D. W. SEARLE,- Auditor. Feb. 7,1877. ; 6w4 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Wilson J.Tiirrell having assigned all his estate to the undersigned in trust, tor creditors, all persons indebted bybook account of otherwise are requested to mate immediate •sottlement, and all "having claims against the estate will please present them to A. IL McCOIiLLUM.I. A eslgnee of Wilson J. Turrell. Montrose, Feb. 8,1817 . .;- 7w4. A DMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTIQE.-124 .4-11 , the estate. of -Farker_Ulage late or Liberty, twp. Susquehanna Connty, , - Penpaylvaniti. - deed. Letters or. Administration in the std estate having been granted to the undersigned, ell persons owing said estate are requested to make , immediate - payment, and all persons having *mut against said estate are requestec. to present them without delay . . ' • • WALTER - FULLER, Adraini sinter. Jan. 241817. ADJ'IRIISTII-4Togs NOTIOE.—In ; the eslite of ,ipties Cooney, late oc-Eriendsville dee'd. Letterset administration in the Fald estate hav ing bi:en • gran te% to !the en dorsi ed, al) persona ow ing state/tete eretequeeted to make immediate pay rew at, and all - persons having;c'atmti agaillEß said estate are requettted ta preteut them without.delay, • CATHERINE COOIsIRY,' • , /WARN'ecipZilßY, • ' - Iwo ' • Administrators. Feb.l4, ,n; " 6 •►tom Ai 2 0 4. j 825 00 , 000 000 4 5 I , 1,200,060 17,090,000 .6 600,000 VO,OOO ssa,aua ~ -- - . LIFE. S. LANGDON, Solicitor: I C. A. 'WARREN, Auditor 6w4 ONEY, TALKS! These are price!' THAT HURT (not the customera but other dealers who find fault because it spoils th e t a profits. They assert that I cannot sell goods at prices named, these prices are not 'for a bait, but are gee. nine and will, he fulfilled In every particalw.: Call sad see for yourselves." MONEY .SAVED IS MONEY EARNED 1 WEBSTER The Clothier's PRICE LIST For FALL. & WINTER IS 'B-x. . Good heavy business PilitS $ oo Diagonal silk mixed snits ----- Bso Heavy cassimere suits - 800 Basket worsted suits -- - - 1000 Fqncy plaid cassimere ts - -- 11 00 English Diagonal suits --- - - • 17 00 French basket suits - - - --. All 100 All wool Broad cloth coats. ' 78J Heavy sheeps gray overcoats-- - -=-- - - - • 450 Chinchilla overcoats- --•7 WI Fur Beaver overcoats -- - -- y so so Fine diagonal overcoats - - - 1200 Union Beaver overcoat -oc, French Beaver overcoats - -- - - ------ -12 00 Boys' Clothing-3 to 10 years. Heavy mixed school snits , 860 Cassimere snits -- - -.- - 51:0 Diaconal and basket suits - 660 Stott overcoats '- - - - 450 Cape and ulster overcoats - - . 600 Boys Clothing-9 to 15 years. 'Heavy mixed school suits_ 6.00 Heavy cassimere suits - ---- - - - Diagonal and basket suits - - - Heavy every-day overcoats' - - - - - - - 8.75 Chinchilla overcoats - - - - - 700,000 4 000,000 400,N0 150,000 ~ 000,000 450,000 450,000 Beaver and For Beaver overcoats - - - -•- . sts Capevid Ulster overcoats '- - - -.- - - - 7.50 Youths' Clothing 16 years to men's sizes. Good unaersbireoi drawers - : ' it Good knit jackets 75 Gooi,lvool shirts - - • - • 100 doßta4cotton socks - - - - Cloth covered folded end collars -` - - - - 10 And all other geods in proportion. EirThe highest price paid for prime butter It WEBSTER'S. Sept. 20,186. PLANLNG, . • ~1%1 LURBER YARD! In•order to better accommodate the community,tlit undersigned has established a - depot for , the baled Lumber Manufactured at hit newly-erected building on the:old Keeler tannery . Site, in the where willbe kept constantly on hand.. , A full stock of WHITE AND 'YELLOW PINE, HEMLOK, OAK, ASH, 2aAPLE AND BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, ' which,with the aid of the most iMprovedmachiney atd competent workmen, is preparedtoworicintoany ship to meet the wants of Customers.. WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCLUDING SIDING - FLOORING; , CEILING. SHINGLE AND LATH CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Planing, Matching, Mottldin cone to order. WAGON, CARRIAGEg & SLEIGH, in connection wit n the above . establishment. under tht management of Mr. E. U. Rogers. Examine our wed before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairing done ptomptly. A. LATHROP:, Montrose. Eeptembet 99th. 1875. atilt aids 1 aWauld call the attention of the Public wanting ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINE SIISQU.EHANNA DEPOT, PA., tarßelng the only' l!farble Works inthe. Countya) All Work Warranted as Represented Susieft Detselti Ii; -April 141 1815, A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that . Vt.V. lastman,of Frot lin Rorke, having made a general assignment to tki undersigned for the bonen pais creditors. alt penes' indebted to said Eastman, are requested to make fa mediate pasment.and all p ersona having claimisgsl o him to present the saniei uly verified to A LATHROP, Assignee. . 4Swe N0v.211.187g. T RIFLIN G WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. WELL'S. CARBOLIC TABLETS . A sore remedy_ for COUGHS, and all diseases of THROAT„LIINGS, CHEST, and . MUCOUS 11 BRANS... PUT UP ONLY IN BLVE BOXES. SOLD BY,ALL DRUOGBSTS. 1 C. N. orinurENT9N, 7 sixth Aveatil,NewY°r,,'" Agents wanted for (mellow Book Great CSNTEN: EXIIIIIITION ILLINTRATED. • Demand equals the crowds at the Bachtbition. 0 1 agent %old .10, two 8' each in one day. Oyer Or hilTavingrat coaling $2-4,OtK Atm the heat °shit' Widc4iwake agents - are gulling all theinferlort tor this... 4 *let the beat. Bead for circular, terms eamplenugravinge - W. - Z1BOLBle& Co., lUß:Areb Bt..Thiladelphis• lOTA NORiC-;: ....:, ''a;' - 'l - :::: i. : - ..: .-.. V • ~::, _::::.. :: ..- ..7A.T "tiiii(OirriozAmio C. H. WEBSTER, JR. 62 and 64 Court Street. Binghamton, N.l. IviCO.MT I ZEOSEI AND . - ; HEART OF TOWN BIALNUFAXOTORY to OUR WORKS at oulio SALE. kou 0.4 k SATE' MONEY By Calling on us. WILLIS DeLONG. MILL get. and Scroll Sawing IL A. COLVIN, t gent.