The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 14, 1877, Image 2

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    IfOXTROSE, PA., 31ARCII 14, 1877.
The _COquette.
I corue from haunts where fashion grows,
I Make'My maiden sully,
sparklein among the beaux
-.Who all around me rally. '
.
To every rout I burry duwn,
For onfy there my heart is, - • '
•To every kettle.drum in town. •
And halt a hundred,parties.
I fly to each reception, too, • .
And , on fashion's river,
`Forr men may cOlll2 and and men may sue.„'
But I go on forever...
1 chatter oVer silly things,
As ; airy as 4 leather,
slide shift my , finger-rings,
1 babble of the weather. •
With word Or frown the heart I fret
Of many a, simple fellow,
And all tor . sport .1 spread my net
For young men soft and mellow
ln chatter, chatter my words flow
On tishion's whirling river. •
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on. Itirever.
CARRIE PARKES' SPANIEL'
BY WILLIAM , : KENNEDY.
M R. Ferreydale fell in love.
Mr. Ferreyclale occupied the , position :
of discount clerk, iu one of the New
Yotk banks. It was ,the custom of the
institution he'was connected . with to
give their clerks a week or ten days holi-,
daY in the summer.
Last suminer when hist-turn came to
leave the bank for a few days, he deter
mined on visiting the Catskills. So he
purcl , ased a mountain stock,. a telpscope,
a knapsack. a hatchet, high boots, and
a rifle. . It was Mr.. FerreplaWs inten
tion to slay,a few fine beats as he as
. cendea the atskills.
If he had been, going to ascend Mont
Fano, he 'could not have made greater
preparations. _ •
Mr. Ft-Treydale took an affeetilmate
leave of his friend, lumped on board
the boat, and in the course of time was
landed safely at Catskill. He iminedi
ateiy.got into a kind of one horse buggy,
drawn by two horses, and was carried to
the , Noun tain .House..
By the way. I have quite forgotten to
make you acquainted with my hero's
Christian name, it is Algernon. 0, Alger
non I your guardian angel must have
neglected you sadly, to allow you to stop
at the Mountain House. •
As it was nearly dusk when Algernon
arrived, be Made a. hearty supper,and
soon after retired to rest.'
The next morning he rose bright and
early to see the sun rise. But the sun.
was lazy- that morning, and refused to
rise, so Aigernoq went into breakfast
Much disgusted.
As he made such a hearty supper the
night before, he could only eat - a light
breakfast, consisting of four eggs, two
slides of barn, three quarters of a pound
of steak,. A water melon, .some green
corn, four rolls, about half a pound of
cold boiled beef, and four cups of coffee.
Tnat's
When he had finished, he thought the
country air made ,a fellow feel remarkably
lazy. Perhaps it does.
Soou after breakfast," and before one
sixteenth part of . could be• properly
digested, Mr. Ferreydale put on his boots,
slung his telescope and knapsack over his
shouhfers, pat his hatchet in his belt,
seized its stock, and was setting out to
"roam over the mountains, enjoy the
beauties - of nature, and, breathe the am
bient air of heaven:" •
'Just as he started, a few heavy drops
of rain came pattering down—the 'sun
had good reason for refusing to rise—so
be returned to the hotel, determined up
on waiting till the shower was over.
But the shower did not give over; on
' the contrary it came down steadier and
eteadier, and looked as though it was its
intention to continue doing so for some
-time to come.'
So the glints at the hotel i as it was
impossible to go out, made up their minds
to have a good old - time in doors, to drive
dull care away, -
• As good fortune would have it; Mr
Ferreydale found that one of the guests
was a gentleman he knew well in thil
mercantile world. This gentleman in-
trodnced him to his sister. The sister in
. troanced Algernon to a .111i438 Carrie Parkes.
Consequently Algernon Ferrydale was in
ecstasies, and in.a short. time was enjoy
ing himself hugely.
There is no occasion to tell what Al-•
gernon did during his stay at the Cats
kills. Suffice it that it rained all the,
out, which prevented him from going
out,that his boots. knapsack, mountain
stock, eta., were never used, and that all
be knows abOut the Catskill is that he
stoppeilatlhe Mountain House and had
a good time there. _
'Algernon had, of course, fallen in love
with Carrie Parkes—that's regularly ,un
derstood.
Algernon returned : , to New Yotk, and
resumed his stool at the bank, Came re
turned' soon afterward, and gladdened
hey father's heart with her presence, and
made .4 wile 'King Charles tipatiiel al
. nreat-,wag his t off fur joy.
This had been given
,to Carrie
„ by tier father as a birthday present, and
AS-113— well, as only a'woman
cati;loye B P ;th iei# ;
Algernon F rrevdale "called upon bliss
- Pirkes• as soon' tis she returned home.
Her:father made- ati - ....nbjection, as he
wpald:rathersla' anything than. thivart
big, daughter he slight* thingind
• . .
as he had inadelnquires;. and ; found Al';.
g(-:rnon's position `a. of course
he had not. the; •slikktest • optiositici...pr
ibjection to offe r. • • ~• I
• Threehapp.f. i . .mOOlii pissed., - by;- . l•ana
A
'The day was fixed for • Algernon to he
the•happiest of 'men, wben- a hale
i,CidentOecurred—that,,howeyer I will
tell -yun about.: • • . • •
.One day : when . .Algernon called upoh
Oairie, hejound her reclining upon the
Her .buried- , •in• her pocket
liandki , rchieF„ indulging in the.bittere4
:grief. TO flY' to side. tipun.one kneti,
lake. her hand, and smother it . with-kisse;
was the work of an .instant. • ••••
„ •-•
.• "Whitt is. the matter, dearest?" he
asked.
sob, sob, wasthe'only reply. .
"Carrie dear, come . 'ell 'me, - confide. m
me, iet me..help you to bear your sorrow?
I'm," here ,Carrie was interrupted
with I'm..•so,_ Unhappy," she
gasped out,a4lgaye renewed vigor to her
crying.
"What male. you unhappy, dear*?
Come, tell me" . • •., •
qlhar is
"What I." . Screained Algernon,
! Has anybody 'dared--" • I
"Yes, they have daod, Charley is gofie,
somebody :has stolen him, ald I shall
never, never see him again." • . I
ilere a fresh flood of tears rendered it
necessary for Algernon to sooth in a Way
only known to . lovers, and engaged lovers,
at that. , •
- Algernon, felt-better, and was - slightly
relieved, for he had forgotten that °nat.-
ley was the spaniel's name.
"Nanny," said 'Carrie, affi-ctionatly,
"you will try to find :my Charley for Me,
won't you?"
"Certainly, dear." • - .
"There's a 100," and she rewarded him
ou .the, spot. . .
Algernon soon after Ht. with the in
tention of going round to various pla i ces,
to find- the dog; if
. possible.
`}l.6 went around - the • Sixth • ward and_
inquired of everybody there if tlitylhad
sEen a King Charles!. spaniel, that, ans
wered to the nanie of Charley. • ; .;
Nobody
.had seen it; but, they
.prom
isad, if tney should happen . to. cast their
eyes upon such a' dog, 'they would im
mediately carry it to Mr.- FerreYdale's
- bOarding-house, the address at which he
gave them.
Just - as Algernon was -leaving Baxter
street,. feeling excessively melancholy at
his Want of success, a tall,' thin Vaing
Man; with vt ry- tight pantaloons,. short
coat . with innumerable pockets,:
.Plaid
cap; glaring scarf,: and brass horseshoe
pin• ' .came up to bini, and. with a mystic
wink. said :
"You're looking for a dorg ?"
"Yes, yes," said ! Algernon, eagirly
"Do you know anything about it ?";
- "A few , ;" and :the :tall young; man
winked again.
If you only return it to me, I will
give you anything." • . • •
'FolloW me ;"-and the tall, thin young
man expectorated.
Mr. Fareydale . did follow the tall thin,
young Ile Could' a:molt I have
hugged the tall' . thin. young man; - .andl
hive taken hint to his bosom,. so rileasedl
*as he. at the prospect of getting Char-1
lev.
The tall, thin young man went •upa!
dark pa`sage. Mr. R.rreyclale faloyed:
"Hold on A moment.". - i • - ,
. i ..• ,
• Algernon held OIL • '
I . i
. Y . You wait here, • and. don't M, , tke a,
. ,
noise," Staid the.. tall- thin- young man;
placing his hand 'Tan Algei.nonchest; .
a&; if .to. impresS him •:with the necessity
Of. being quieL "I'll soon .bring the durg
Ito you." . . 1. . 1
And the. tall, thin young man depart.
ed. " .
Mr.:Ferreydale waited -a quarter of an
I '.
hour, and -the tall, thin young manlidn't
return. He 'Waited half ern hour with
the 'same result, At last, after moire thaii
an hour had elapsed, Mr. Ferreydale..te
termined not to wait any_ longer, so he
grOped 'his way back to
_the stre4. .
~When there, he put his hand in his
pocket fur his watch. it • wag n",lt, there,
Tha whole troth flashed across him in :1
minute—the tall,- thin .young M.au, had
taken . .it to pay for his - trobble. - d -
Algernon - went immeadiatelyi to hi 3
lady love, 'and acquainted her -vith his
want of. success,' and the loss of his watch.
She Paid no attention to 'his misfortune,
but seemed rather hurt that he had - tot
recovered Charley,- and almost .told hirti
1. that he could
,not love her, oil else he
would . have found the dog. i . .
- Almost brokenThearted, Algernon went
to one of the daily papers, and put, in an .
advertisement 'offering a reward o twenty.,
fi'ye dollars for the recovery of the dog.
The following day, before going down
town,he left twenty-five - dollars ;with 'hjs
landlady, with - the .followitiglinstruct,- -
iOns: -- . If anybody brought a:little King
Cliarlekdog there, with brown spots; and.
it answered to the name" of- Charley, she
Was to give the man five and twenty dOl
, lats. and :keep the . doce. ' .'-.' • .- -' i .
-- When-down tower, ffr. , 'Ferr6,ditle, was d
in an awful state of , mind. In. islnjournial
- and. ledg, r, he SOY ~ nothihk• but dug, dok,.
dogiall over' the 'pages; i. , :'':l . - ,- -
- - ,The moment he entered - bla , trflrd iti'g
. bobs'e; .Wirnmediately ' went- ti his htito- .
. ladY, and , asked- her if the dog, had been
brOuvlit.. home. .• . - --'....:.
...
- sit) ves - sir 4 4 't sir,: er - yon' - :left .the
h01iEf;?,.'....•• '.- .`...-•:; . ::: - ~"- ' ---.-, 1-,- . .'•
..togeroon 0 9 1.1,143 axc'e,leaped with' joy .:
'., i..;ll i ia.,landiady:led . the way to i the coal
ellar; - ; :Where ....the dog -twas - •tied.:-_::p . an dc
.. _.. . .
..for. whtckslwi- ji!iil I.3.o4;.'jof.O.utkflye *it!.
,lar,4 . fcit :jtire,stOration..-.. -::.:::.1.-
', ..."..: 4 1hei.e. its, Sii," she:.said,' pcituting at
the animal. ,
‘,'Why,- that's not the dogl" almost
• icieatned.Algernon.
tt:wak too true . his lanillady had never
'
Seen the true _ Ch l arley, , Se.. the first
.dog;
with brown Opts that was brOught to
her, she handed over the twenty-five dol
lars, and thought she had done a clever
thing.
'The *retched cur was not worth
twenty five cents.
Carrie Parkes was inconsolaible,and was
as unreasonrble as pbssible. She,would
not listen to anything he bad to say, and
actually blaimed him for ' the loss of the
dog.
Algernon got indignant, and had a
pretty little quarrel, and they parted for
ever.
; Carrie Parkes' is still single, and de
clares her heart broken.
Young ladies, take warning by Carrie
Parkes; a little dog was the cause. of her,
losing a husband,' so all of sou who have
a beau, and wish to _keep them, don't
divide your-affections with a fouy-legged
pet. . •
EW. ARRANGEMENT ',
"Char
The People's Drub Stool
I. N. BULLARD, 'PROPRIETOR.
E. KENYON / Draggle it Apothecary.
PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM !
The undersigned would rcspectfullyinnounce to all
the people everywhere, that to his already extensiv
stock and variety of Mercbandisein the Grocery, Pro
vision ,and Hardware:line. •
• He has added a vt ry choice assortment of PURR
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, &c.. which he flatters hims It be can assure
tlie public they Will find it to their advantage to exam
ine before purebasingelsewhere. To all Physicians in
this 'section of the county he would respectfully an
nounce that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon .
tis Druggist and Apotheeary.ii hose longexuerience and
acknowledgen care and ability. entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines
. 0 preparing prescriptions. and who wort,ii also esteem
It an especial favor to receive calls from a of his old
^ustomers or new ones, Will make the Pt tent -Medi
sines a specialty. Also Domestic and Forelo Mineral
'Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Grocer ies—
LEIBIO'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH 5.41.,M0N
PICKLED &, CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS,
PEAS. CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, &0., ay.
In fact. anythng and everything tint ie ordinarily need
ed, Respectfully soliciting a call, I remain
• -I. Is . BULLARD.
'Powder: Powder: Powder
Blastine . , Rifle and Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, Gut
' Tubes, Caps, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse, &C.,
Montrose; 5epi13.1874--tf.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE: • ,fr-A„
A _ j i m i l.:
• Notice is hereby given that in pursuance ord
by virtue of 4in ordera the Court of Common Pleas of
Susquehanna County to me-directed, I will . expose for
sale at public vendee at the dill on the primates in- . .
Yraftklin Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.,
At 10 o'clock a. AIL, the real estate of N. W. Eastman,
a-signed to me , in trust for benefit of trattoria of said
V. is ., Man. viz: An equal undivided one-half interest
in the following described puce or parcel of 'and, Be
ginning at the highway, the nortimest corner of lands
late the estate =4 said Eastman, recently sold to John
Eastman. I henCe onth and east along the line of said
I:ktids to the west litte.ti , lands cf Benjamin Merritt,
thence son:h on Slid Merlin's line to the south bank of
the mill e running to the saw"tnil: foianerly owl ed
hy j avid Fish.thence n es= erly along said south ban;:: o
far that a line intnit g north parallel ,to the first men
tioned lilies wills highway shrill include three acres of.
land. thence along said highway to the place of begin
ning, coiltamirg three acres of land. more or leso, on
which is one steam saw, lath and grist mill, 'one dwell
ing hott.e.bartiand out hour:et:44nd nearly,alfiinproved.
TEIINIS OF SALE-4100 down on day of sale..s2oo
on final confirmation and giving deed, and the balance
with ibterest *lie-bull in six mindts, and the other
ball in (tot; year from final confirmation of sale.-
Amount utpaidon final confirmation and giving deed
to be seemed by first lien oulhe premises sold. •
•
A. LATI-1110P.
Assignee of N. W. Eastman.
:February 14.
C E. UTT.EGROVE
Wieles•to-intorm the public that he has made such a
REDUCTION IN PRICES ON WORK,
as to meet the pressure of '
MEC -EL R=V "X' X :AA 30. EA •
MEN'S Fine Boots and Shoes' $1 less pet pair, and
repairing !.n the same ratio.
**This only guaranteed for money down.
C. E. UPTEGROVE, Ag't.
Vontrose, Feb. 14, IS7Ttf.
.J. DONLEY,
_
P. FURNISIIING
UNDER
• BINGHAMTON, N. Y.,
The latest Improved Conine and Caskets on hand.
Hearse to order. Shrouds, etc. april 19,'70.
JW. ()LARK, PRACTICAL M.A
a CHINISt AND GUN srarrn.
Bas located on Public avenue. (basement• of B. C.
Sayre's store building) where he is prepared to do all
kinds of (4un Smithilig, Sewing Machine repairing. Saw
Filing. Lock repairing and all light mechanical jobs on
short notice. and on as reasotiable terms as can be
done elsewhere. All work warranted. Orden. by mail
promptly attended to. Your patrons': is solicited,
and sat it=fact:on raranteed. - J. W. CLARK,
Y ntrose. An F.. 9, 1876tf.
FOR SALE OR EXCLIANGE
. .
141111 y-six acres .ot land, 80' acres of • . •
Urbl4 h *rd under a good elute of. enalvation, witlio, uou
fourth of a MAC. from M ontroge Borough, fur sale or
otenange: Apply to B. L. Baldwin, ut atm near .
the Cuurt. Iluuie. 6wg
• oui rope. I'ii.,.Feb.6. UT?: • - •
VALUABLE PAWL FOR SAWS,. •
A
The übeerlher °Vern his term for eale, in Sil
ver Luke, containing 200 ucre:i. end ao fine n dairy or
.uteek a* there Is In the eotuny—autotrilasued lu
ter; fifty and productiveneA , of soil, either tor grain or
grar , u. , Good butidintfe and fine , fruit. Cell on ;wad
dress • 3i..IL SKINNER, or
W. 11.. COOPEIt Montrose, Pa,
,Jan 17,-3-3ra -
•
D 311. N 1:611: RA. TO lI'S NOTICZ—IN
the estate of - Catharine Pakne i at Lenox,
LetterA of Adminincation . in the said ettale, having:
*been g rAnted to the endurrlgneti, perrons owing!,
waist cut,: to are rel l tuoted to make immediate. paPtient•
and al: peritottartetviter el:tuns ztg tittst taid estate, are.
tvocetell to pi eat them without delay. ,
it. rAysE;
itc., &c., for , oak, by
I. N. BULLARD,
Tuesday, March 20th,1877,
March 7, /Kt
IaItILLINGS caTROVD,.
1.-)
FIRE - prr ; ANDIAGC ENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
'2llEcors.troluio Per.
• , •
Capital Re-presented, $ 100,000,000 I
. FIRE I •
Fire Association of Phil., Capital & Assets, $
' 350,0 0
insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., • " .6,60,00
PeDlSyltilia Fire,. Phil.,
Ins. Co .of the State of Penneyl- .
yenta, Phila. , 66 ; 46
700.000
Lycoming of Man ucy, Pa. ". 1 " , 6,000,000
Lancaster of Lantaster, , - 400,000
Newton. of Newton, , " ; " 150.000
Rome ins. C0.,/i. Y t ; " " 6,0614000
National `• " " " 450,000
Co mercial Fire" ": ' 6 . 450,im
Fairfield Fire Ins. Co. South' ' '
Norwalk, Conn. -• "• 323,000
Atlas " - " " 4 . 4 5110,000
Royal Canadian, of Montreal,
Canada. " - 1 t;1.00,000
Liverpool. Loudon & Globe, y.
of Liverpool,Eng., " 6 :17,000,4130
Providence Washington, •of I
Providence ,B. 1.
" • 1 " tsbo,ooo
Trade Ins; Co. Caluden, , N,.T. " - ' 6 ' 270,000
Patterson Fi re Ins Co. Patter- •
. son, N. J • lit
Conn.BiutnalLifolns. oo .• Joliette 8d0,000• 000
American Life,Pe..la. .4 6* $5100030®
ACCIDENT..
Travelerslns. Co., Hart., Capital and SOrplio3 13,000,000
Railway Passengers 44 $500,001)
The undersigned basbeen weiknownin thiscounty,for
the past 20 years, as an Insurance Agunt. Leggett sus
tatnee by his Comminter. have always been promptly
.paid.
tar Ofilc e tip Malts, in building east from Banking
Office of Wm. H. Cooper &CO., Turnpike street.
•- 4 .
BILLINGS; sTßoup, Agent.
CHARLES H. SMITH, 1,1
AMOS NICHOLS, ce I . 4lagers " •
13: rARGDOIT, solicitor.
Montrose. Jan. 5. 1816.
. ,
ASSIGNEES' SALE OF REAL '
ESTATE. ,
.9
Notice is hereby given that the subscribers. . •
As sigu'ees of Sidney Finn, for the benefit of his credit
ore. by order of sae Court of Common Fleas of Sus
quehanna County, ,will expctse at public Fate to the
highest and best bictder,at the.residence of Sidney Finn
in Lenox, on , ,
, $
Tuesday, the 20th day of March, 1877,
• _ _
at 1 o'clock p. m., the three following described pieces
of land, all in Lenox, said , county, to wit:
First. the p iece known as the Shick Farm. bounded
northerly by land of Deßarr Hinckley,Benjamin Hinck
ley. and H. P:Halstead, east by public highway, south
by land now or late of I. Little, and west by land of
H. P. Halstead and S. L. Tiffany, containing $5 acres,
nom or less. 60 acres improved,•with trame honse,bain
fruit trees, dm
Second -bounded northerly by lands of Philip Mc-
Kune and Frank Shick. easterly by laud of D.W.Clark,
southerly by public highway. and westerly by SPlomon
Taylor. containlne 70 acres; more or less, 25 acrej im
proved, w.th frame house, barn andfruit trees thereon.
Third, bounded northerly by land-of Deßurr flinch
-ley, easterly by tends of E.llinek,ey and G. W, Walker.
and westerly by land of 'Tho'maS McLain, Wm: McLoan
and the public highway, excepting end reserving al.
ways therefrom"nbarit 100 acres off the south end of the
same `sold by Sidney Finn . Dec. 2 . 1b12, by contract in
writing' o Oscar 0. Finn. as rollaws:: Beginning at the
road in line of lands of TterinaS McLoan.Wm. McLoan
and the widow Stanton. bounded oti the south by their
lands, on the mitt by lands of S. Taylor,on tire north by
tither hinds of Sidney leiun, and.-on the west by ' the
public road:— leav nig the part to be sold 161 acres.more
or less, on which there is ri dAelling house, barns, &c.
TERMS-142n the flrit and second pieces $250 each
down on day . tit sale, $250 each. On tiniticoniirmaiion of
sale and giving decd tittd - the balance on each pi*.e one
halt in six. months and onelluilf in twelve months with
interest from final cohfli minion of sale.
Upon the Atird piece $509 (Jowl:. $5OO on final confir
mation. of PAP, • and balance with interest from that
dale, one-half ist six. months and other hail in. twelve
Muni hs. 'I he minima unpttid on eaiit piece at 4141 con
of sa `e and giving deed tube at:cared by first
judgment or mortgage lien upon the premises,;witli in
terest.
S. TAYLOR.
EDWINSTEVENS r '' 58 ' 6 4"" 1 "
Lenox', Feb.ll: 1877. 7w4
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.,--i'llE UNDER . -
signed having been appointed by, the Court of
Common Nevi, of t-usquehauna Canty, au Auditor to
distribute the funds in the hands of S. tt. Campbell, ad
yainietrator of the est. of E. Dopp, dee'd,will attend to
the dutier , of his appointni,et ,at his - °Mee in
Montrose,on Wednesday, the ,14th,iday of March, at
lo'eluek,p. m.. at which: time and place, all persons
interested.' must present their elating or btVforever de
barred from coming in on said fund.
D. W. SEARLE, Auditor.
6w4
Mcidtrose. Feb. 7,1877.
A UDITOWS NOTICE:—The under
tl signed having been 3ppointed an auditor by the
Orphans' Court Of bastes Cu., ta distribute the money
in the hands of li. O'Neill. Administrator of the estate
of James Murtatigh late,or Auburn township. dec'd.
will attend to the duties' of his appointment at nip of
fice of Hon. L. F. Fitch in Montroscahnrsday.March 1,
1 o'Cio k p.m., at which 'time and place all persons tn.
terested will present their claims or be forever debarr
ed from coming in on said Muds. ,
D. T. BREWSTER. Auditor
Montrose, Feb. 7,1877.; , 6w4
A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.—The Under
signed an auditor appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the funds
remaining in the handed' Vernon Williams, adin'r of
the estete of Cherter Williams deed. will Wendt° the,
duties of his appointment at the office of Warren it
ion in Motitrote on Wednesday: March 7tb, at 1 p.m..
at Nhich time and place all persons interested will pre
sent their claims or bo forever debarred from coming
111 on saidland.
THER,
Feb. 7,18 V.
A UDITOR'S .IsIOTICE.—The under
:LA.. signed an Auditor appointed by the Court of
Common Plea- of Susquehanna Conn•y, to distrtbute
the funds in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the
Sheriff sale of the real estate of WM. Howarth ann Al
bert Miles, terre tenant. will attend to the duties of his
appulniment st his oMee in Montrose. on Friotty.Matth
Katl o'clock p.m.,at which time and place all persons
interiisted are required to appear and present their
claims or be , forever debared from coming in on said
fund. D. W. SEARLE, Auditor.
Feb. ?.1877. tiw4
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Wilson J.Tnrrell having assigned all his estate to the
undersianed in trust tor creditons, all persons indebted
by book scconnt or otherwise« are requested to make
immediate settlement, and all having claims against
the estate will please present theta to
• A. H. McCOLLUIVI..
• /1( asignee of Wilson J. TurrelL
Montrose, Feb. 8,1877.
D MIN I STRATOR'S TIC - E.-IN
A.
the estate of Parker Gage late of Liberty,
twp. •bitequelianna iJounty, „Pennoloanta. dec'd.
Letters of Administration 4n the aid estate having
been granted to the undersigned, P H pertions owing
raid estate are requested to make in: medial e payment,
and all persons havinz maims against said estate are
reßucistei. to present them without delay. ,
WALTER PULLER,
4wo. Administrator.
Jan. 44.
A DIiILNISTIIATOIiS' NOTICEL—In
1.11. the etiate of Jatimen gooney, late of Ptlendevllte
need. Lettere of notnielptrutlon in the timid estate tulip
ing been grantee to the unitersion , d, all pers=ons ow,
log *aid eitate are requisted to make Immediate pa:
naflnt, eil,peroone tat v log e Waist agulmtkaaid esr
are requested to preieftt them without dehiy„
(MONEY;"
lit ltY COONEY;
Feb, 14. M.
GENERAL
LII3E.
C. A. Vir4RREN, Auditor
6w4
Ia:7E.'"TAMBI'
Theseus prices
THAT HURT .
• (not the customer,)
bat other dealers whoilnd fault becinsit.it spoilt their
profits. They asseit that I cannot sell goods at prices
named, these prices are not 'for a haft. but aro gen.
nine and will ; be it billed in every particula.. Call and
see for yonrielvet.
'MONEY :SAVED IS . MONEY
- ' EARNED I --'‘
WEBSTER The Clothier's PRICE UST
For FALL, eg WI NTER 1670-7.
Good heavy business stilts 7.; -- - - $ 400
Diagonal silk mixed *rata ' 860
Heavy cassiinere snits 800
Basket worsted sul - s 1000
F incy plaid c.assimere - 1t 00
Englit.h Dtagonal suite •- t 0
French harlot snits ----- --- - 1700
All wool Broad clt4h coats. • - - - 7
Heavy cheeps gray overcoats. • -•-- - 450
Chinchilla overcoats ------ - - - 710
Fur Beaver overcoats - - : -- - - - - -- 1 50
Fine diagonal overcoats•-• - - - - • ----- 1300
Union Beaver overcoat - 700
French Beaver overcoats --- - - - - --1 a 00
•
Boys Clothing-3 to 10 years.
Heavy mixed school sults 350
Cassimere snits - • . - 514
Moonlit and basket suits - --
Stout overcoats - -. • -- - - - - 450
Cape and ulster overcoats - -- - - -- --- - - 6ig
Boys' Olothang-9 to years.
$40,000
Heavy mixed school suits " 5.02
Heavy caesimere suits -
.- - _ - - -8.%
Diagonal and basket suits -- - -
Heavy every-dayovercoats - - - - - gm;
Chincnilla overcoat* - -- • - - •.- - - 6.(0
Beaver and Fur Beaver overcoats 8.00
Cape and Ulster overcoats - - - - - -
Youths' Clothing l l6 years to men's sizes,
Good undershirt or drawers -.-- - • - 23
_ ood knit jackets - 73
Good wool shirts
Good cotton socks - - - - - - - - • 11
Cloth covered folded end ccllaee. - - -
And all other goods In proportion.
Viir The bigheat price paid for prime butter at
WEBSTER'S. • t
Sept. 20,1876.
PLANING MILL
In order to better accommodatejbe community.tlts
undersigned has established a depot for the eateol
Lumber Manufactured at hit newiy-erectetipulidlng es
the. Old Keeler tannery Site,La the •
where wlllbo kept constantly en hand: A. full stock of
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, HEMLOK,
OAK, ASH, .hIAPLE AND. BLACK
WALNUT LUMBER,
which. With the aid of the most improved machi ney and
competent workmen, is preparedto woricintoany rhape
to meet the wants of Customers.
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCL"DING SIDING
FLOORING. CEILING. SHINGLE AND
LATH CONSTANTLY ON RAND.
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing
Bone to order. .
WAGON, CARRIAGES & SLEIGH,
in connection witn the above ealabliehmetit. under the
management of Mr. E. IL Rogers. Examine our tvotk
before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairiug done
promptly.
A. LATHROP.
Mcnitrose. Eleptembe.y 29th. 1875.
Marbit &Iglu
oWeuld call the attention of the Public wanting
ANY - THING IN.THE MARBLE LINE
B . eing the only Maple Wore 'nth° Vointya
All Work .Warranted as Represented
Suppt lietket, lilt-. April 14;18'16.
A SSIONEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that 1 1 1, W. Easiman,of Frank'
lin Forks, having made a general assignment I Ito
undersigned tor the benefit creditors, all peril*
indebted to said Eastman, are requested to make lee
mediate payment.and ail persons having claimeagnin tt
him to pment the same dul verified to
L LATHROP, Asa
nee.
8w
Nov. 22:1876.
• —l7 8
WELL'S CARBOLIC CARBOLIC TABLETS.
A Pure remedy for cottons. an 4 all diseases of tre
THROAT. I.CNOS. CHEST, and MUCUUS
BRANR.
'MUT UP ONLY 1N IR 1.1111 4 1 BOXES.
S)1,1) ItY ALI, DRUGGISTS. 1 •
C. N.ORITTRNTUN. 7 Sixth nvea , uo, New Yart.
Agents wantPd for our New Dcit GreftteENTENN IAL
EXHIBITION ILL AIIATED.
Demand equ4ils the ctowda at the' Etilphll lon. MI
agent sold 4u. twn pleb In pile day. liver 041
n g rilv i n g i C emting WO . thrivethe heat
Wide-awake agents am Tilting all the inferior boo;
for this. Get the best., bend for circular, terms Os
samphs engravinkr. •
ZIRGLICti as C4.•:1118 - Areb Bt.. rtilladelOil.
JOB WOB4
AT THIKOTPIPICEPIMAr
Administrators
C. H. WEBSTER, JR.
62 and 64 Court Street.
Binghamton, N. T.
r'"wle, z
LUMBER YARD!
HEART OP TOWN
7.
MANUrACTORY
to OUR WORKS at
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PA.,
OR 1 4 10 SALR.;
YOU CAN SAV,E - MONEY
By calling on us.
WILLIS DeLONG.
TRIFLING
WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS,
M. A. COLVIN,/ gent.