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VOSBUR; RUSSELL HILL, Look, Look Campaign handkerchiefs at Kresky Our school closes July 2. EATON. W. A. Dana was at Lake Carey Tuesday.

Rev. Pope preached in the M. E. church Tunkhannock Republican THE FOURTH AT LAKE CAREY. Next Wednesday will be the biggest day Lake Carey ever witnessed.

From "Gone, but no forgotten" the measles. Lizzie Smith, of Meshoppen, was home Co's. on Sundav Sunday morning. reneral expression of peoyle, there FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1888. Dr.

Denis, of M- hoopany, in Sam Goble is repairing Jack Harding's will be a big crowd there from ivcry di town Sur y. barn, hU house. K. Thompson, of Towanda, staye in J. Reed, of Wyalusing, was here on Having sold so many summer shawls, we have had our order duplicated, and now have a full assortment of colors.

Kresky Co's. Kline's China Palace, Wilkes-Barre, is having a great run on decorated dinner and tea sets at its remarkably low prices. In fine china and glassware, delicate imported pottery and bric-a-brar, it offers unparalel- town one night last week. The flouring mill of J. E.

Adamey Son, at Camptown, Bradford county, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. The loss is estimated to $10,000. Insurance, Ss.ooo. It is thought the mill will be rebuilt. Judge McColIum, of Montrose, will take a seat in the Supreme Court by the death of Judge Trunkey.

He is a worthy man in every respect, and we congratulate him, although regretting the death which gives him the seat. A. F. Eastmau aud wife have moved to Springville, Susquehanna county. Mr.

business Wednesday. ell Ij D. S. Roberts, of Meshoppen, was one of Sheriff Stark was looking after business the passer's by on Tuesday. here Wednesday morning.

Myrtle Sutton is boarding at David Luce's at present. N. Ha'linghr-, be--i anew pump in his ell. Rumor says that Harding Heath have dissolved partnership. Mrs.

Hannah Lewis is sewing at Mrs. T. G. Harding's this week. J.

T. Luce, who has been lame for some time, is able to work again. D. G. Harding has his tobacco ground all hilled ready to set the plants.

The employes of Wm. Jayne have been enjoying a few days' vacation. Fishing is the pastime of the day for our boys, but they report poor luck. County Commissioner Decker, of Mehoop any, drove through Eaton Friday. led inducements.

It has a large stock of Mrs. Blanche Atkinson was on Monday J-J A 1 1 1 5 chamber ware, lamps, bird cages, fruit jars, the guest of Sam Harding's people. jelly glasses, hotel supplies, fancy baskets Buy Wall Paper, WINDOW SHADES And Fixtures, Floor, TaMe, Stair, and Shelf OIL CLOTHS rection, who txpeci to enjoy a regui cr old-fashioned celebration and have a good time generally. They surely will not he disappointed, for every effort is being put forth by those haviDg the matter in charge to make the celebration a success in every particalar. The leading features of the day will be the music and the single scull race.

The music will he furnished by the Temple Commandery Band, of Tunkhannock, the leading hand of Northern Pennsylvania. The single scull race will be for the championship, between the Monocko-nocks and Eastons, and will be one of the most exciting boat races ever witnessed on Lake Carey. Eastman is an old and respected citizen of Gray's candy wagon, of Tunkhannock, was vending sweets here Wednesday. The attendance at the M.E. prayer meeting Tuesday evening was twenty-one.

Aaron Jayne caught a black bass last ween that weighed over five pounds. Rev. J. H. Brown, of Tunkhannock, was on the Hill one day last week.

Melissa Smith has been spending the past week with friends in Auburn. Edward Prevost sold a horse to Ace Betts, of Tunkhannock, on Monday. Julia Seely, of Tunkhannock, was the guest of Nora Remington last week. Wm. Sterling purchased a new mowing machine in Tunkhannock on Monday.

Mrs. Dexter Statk, of Tunkhannock, was and light house-furnishing goods. you would be interested in seeing this elegant stock, even if you are not yet ready to buy. No. 85 west side of Square.

A FULL LINE AT this place, and we regret much that he has decided to leave town. We wish him success in his new home. Matt. Bennett, of Sayre, a popular Le Mrs. E.

L. Luce and Mrs. W. S. Martin Floral Sunday will be observed by the Fast color lawns, only 3c per yard, at visited friends in Eaton Sunday.

Our band teacher has changed his occu pation and is now catching fish bait. Sugar Hollow Sabbath School, July 8th. Ex-County Surveyor Cooke, of Beau mont, drove to the county-seat Monday. Kresky Co's. C.L.KRESKY&CO'S high Valley freight conductor, fell from his train at Hornellsville, one evening last week, and several wheels passed over his From Notwithstanding the recent advance in prices of flour, we are still selling a good, Jacob Cramer has hired out to Harding and Heath to peel bark and rait mine props right ankle, crushing it badly, necessitating Dr.

Bidleman, of Tunkhannock, drove down South Eaton way Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Denison, of Tunkhannock, strais-ht roller flour for S1.2.S per sack, But the above is only a small part of Israel Harding, our town carpenter, has amputation. Towanda Republican, been to Ransom, spending a short vacation The P.

O. S. of A. elected the following were driving on this side the river Sunday. enjoying the luxuriant breezes of the Hill on Sunday.

Mahlon Ayers, of Tunkhannock, and Wesley Jennings, of Vose, have commenced work on Harry Russell's new house. Dexter Prevost, while attempting to ex Wm. Tiffany was in town Wednesday officers last Monday night President, Wm. the programme after all. Cash prizes are offered for scrub and tub races on the lake; foot races and numerous other amusements will take place on land and LEIGI1TON BURGESS, Tunkhannock, Pa.

looking up the subscribers of the Republi Sewing Machine Agent Harpe, of Tunkhannock, sold the Singer here on Wednes day. Kresky Co. We have all the leading shapes in hats and bonnets they must go at any price, and we will charge nothing for work the rest of the season. Bogart Barham. Campaign handkerchiefs, cotton and silk, at Kresky Co's.

can. Mosier Vice Pres't, Judson L. Bannatyne M. of F. J.

H. Krecker; Conductor, Levi Carpenter. F. H. Piatt was elected delegate to State Camp at Scranton.

Democratic "Bandanas 21 inch and 24 inch Bandanas Cotton Bandanas with Candidates' Our shoemaker has all the work in his amine one of his pony's feet, was gracefully Seven candidates will be baptized at the water. Sugar Hollow school house Sunday after-. Besides all this there will be a dance at line he can do, and does it in good style, at low prices. lifted a few feet in the air. Result, a black eye.

noon. Pictures on! And 16 inch and 21 inch Silk Bandanas During the vivid lightning on Thurs the Pollner House during the day and Boys who fish on Sunday should remem "How nice to be able to get black hose Mrs. Henry McMickens and her sister, Ella Baker, of Plainsville, is the guest of day evening of last week, although there ber that they are liable to get their names that are absolutely stainless!" is what the C. C. Dibble's people, in Sugar Hollow, for in the paper.

ladies who have tried them all say. For Mrs. Elmer Shannon, of Shannon tun, spent Sunday at their old home in this place. was no rain in the immediate vicinity, a horse on the farm of F. W.

DeWitt was struck and killed. The horse was a valua fortnight. W. B. Sutton, F.

B. Moore and Christian Republican "True Blue Rumor says that T. G. Harding has sold sale at Kresky Co's. Found the three young men who were Leffler, of Vernon, were in town Wednes July 2d we commence our closing sale.

his meat market in Meshoppen, but still retains his store. 21 inch and 24 inch Cotton True Blues Cotton True Blues with day morning. eyening. for which Leonard's Orchestra will furnish the music. Then in the evening comes the fine display of fireworks on the lake.

A more complete day of amusement could not be had. There will he a great many advantages in visiting LaKe Carey on that day. In fact, even though there was no celebration to be held there, what better place could absent from their homes over Sunday in search of "health, wealth and happiness," No need to wear last summer's hats any longer. Every hat and bonnet goes at and J. W.

Schenck and Wm. Kintner, of W. C. Kittredge and P. M.

Cassidy, of ble one, belonging to Mr. DeWitt's sister, and had but recently been purchased. As a proof that advertising pays, and that the Republican is one of the best mediums in this section, C. L. Kresky Co.

Candidates' Pictures on! And 16 inch and 21 inch Silk True Blues Pleasant Valley, were guests of T. G. Hard below cost till fall. Don't fail to price our also the key which supplied them with their immediate wants. the Tunkhannock tannery, visited our quiet town Tuesday.

ing on Saturday. goods before buying. Bogart Barham, E. L. Luce, our barber, contemplates The neighbors living in the vicinity of Rev.

G. L. Burson preached an excellent Ladies' Balbriggan hose, only 10c per report an order for goods from one of our building a new barber shop. He does good Walter's barn" were disturbed during sermon to a large congregation at the Castle, subscribers living at Fort Magmnis, Mon pair, at Kresky Co's. work.

Give him a call. Sunday evening. their peaceful slumbers on Monday night by two. or more tramps, who, with their Don't Don't have your children wear Thomas States has his new house com Do You Intend To purchase an Orgeu or Piano 1 If so, I would reter you to the following customers whom I have sold to lately J. E.

Ilufford, Tunkhannock, H. Sterner, Miss Magde Bullock, A. L. Tiffany, Eaton, Geo. L.

Adams, Mehoopany, Aire. Amy Kern, U. F. Potter, Laceyville, S. S.

Vasniu, Black Walnut, Mrs. Ada Cress, Lemon, The celebrated Mason Hamlin Organ a specialty. Easy payments. Come and see. S.

S. HATFIELD, Druggist. any person find for a day of enjoyment? A person can find plenty of amusement there at any time. But everybody looks Mrs. Knoll, of Montrose, was entet- We have a full line, and both parties can be supplied.

C. L. KRESKY CO. Warren Street. TUNKHANNOCK.

black hose that crock off when you can buy pleted, and we think he will dedicate it tana, who had been reading of the bargains advertised by that firm in our columns. We are adding scores of new names to our list every week, and now is just the hose that are absolutely stainless, all sizes, tained here this week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Teel.

with a dance. Will you, Tom horse and carriage, took an early departure on the following morning. Dave, you and Charley had better pay your lodging next forward to the Fourth of July as a holi at Kresky Co's. Jacob Smith, our supervisor, has been Hon. C.

D. Gearhart and Col. N. A. Mc putting the roads in this vicinity in good F.

D. Yielding, of Laceyville, was in day, and many take advantage of the occasion and get a good day's rest, and Kown, of Tunkhannock, passed through timeor we may June 27, 1888. C. U. Later shape with the road machine.

town Monday. the city Monday. David Luce has his summer resort en an invitation is tendered to everyone to visit the luke on that day with their Miss Lizzie Kiefer is visiting friends in Will Kishpaugh, of the Warren Street a single scull race at Lake Carey on the Riverside Park nearly completed. Israel time to subscribe. The Presidential campaign has now fully opened, and we are making a most liberal offer: The Republican and Philadelphia Weekly Press for six months for only 60 cents.

Can you do better than this We have reduced prices on our stock of Easton and Phillipsburg. Hotel, Tunkhannock, was driving through families and best girl and urged to take a Harding did the carpenter work. The Dinine Room. Red Front, first Fourth of July, for the championship, eagerly looked forward to by everybody. our place Tuesday.

lunch basket and have a basket picnic. June 21, 1888. Guess Who. door below Wall's Hotel. A Towanda gentleman has for several Still those who prefer can procure their meals at the Pollner House, thus everyone days been using W.

A. Dana's large barn Temple Commandery Band have order Excursion rates will be given on both the as a carriage repository. fancy goods to half their value to close them out. We have ladies' and children's ed white duck helmet hats. JENNINGSVILLL Laurelis in bloom.

Farmers have commenced to sow can be suited. hi itlllMl Lehigh Valley and Montrose Railroads on Thomas Gum has been doing carpenter Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Mentzer, of Canton, The Lehigh Valley and Montrose Kail hosiery, gauze underwear, gloves, corsets, July 4th. Don't fail to attend the grand work on the river bridge, substituting new are visiting at Palmer Jenkins'. roads will irive excursion rates on that celebration at Lake Carey. plank for the worn-out ones. Miss Grace Woodhouse, of Black Wal Wild strawberries are ripe, but not very stamped goods, ruchings, fans, and other goods too numerous to mention.

Must be seen to be appreciated call in and ex day. E. S. Cortright, the architect in the em nut, was a visitor here Tuesday. Remember, the special trains on the plenty.

ploy of Dave Bonner on his new creamery, Business is very brisk with our black amine them. Mrs. E. Lease. Mrs.

Lydia Stark is visiting her daugh Montrose Railway will leave Tunkhan, spent Sunday at Meshoppen. TUSKHANSOCK P0ST0FF1CE. HAILS OLOSK: Northern Mails at 8:30 a. m. 2:45 p.

m. Southern Mails at 11:00 4:00 N. Y. and Phila. night Mails at 7:30 Centremoreland, Vernon, Eaton 1:00 Nicholson, 3:00 jJeaumont (tri-weekly), 1:00 Office open from 7:00 a.

m. to 8:00 Open Sundays from 9:00 to 10:00 a. m. F. H.

Piatt, P. M. smiths. ter, Mrs. Stanley Little, in Towanda.

Editor Dilley, of the Valley Times, nock at 9 o'clock a. m. and 8 p. the C. Y.

Burch, of Tunkhannock, is painting We have been blessed with a few light Kingston, who mysteriously disappeared and otherwise artistically decorating the in Miss Carrie Fitch, of Scranton, is visit last train leaving the lake for Tunkhan showers. some three months ago, appeared at his terior of Anderson Dana's house. STO ing Miss Nellie Griffin, on Tioga street. nock at 12 o'clock, midnight. Our young ladies will hold a Leap Year Miss Mary A.

Leighton, of Minneapolis, home again last week, telling some very strong stories of his adventure. He only Services at the Baptist church Sunday morning, Rev. R. M. Lindsley, of Rush, party this week.

is visiting relatives in this place. Celebration at Mehoopany. Floral Sundav last Sunday, here was Susquehanna county, officiating. And examine that fine stock of remained one day in Kingston, and then started for the West again, where he claims Vet. Tanney, of White Hayen, was vis largely attended.

Following is the programme for the Messrs. Heron, Berlew, Kunkle, and other CHURCH DIRECTORY. iting his parents in this place over Sunday. Take in the glorious old Fourth. It only celebration of the Fourth of July at Me BUNNELL HILL.

P. J. Benninger is on the sick list. Madame Rumor reports a wedding soon. S.

W. Jackson is plastering a house in Clifford. Jim Carter, of Illinois, is visiting friends at this place. It's a cold day when the deacon gets left on a horse trade. Fred Bunnell is in Wyalusing learning the carpenter's trade.

Marble is very fond of apples, especially the Baldwin variety. Mrs. C. H. Capwell, of Terrytown, visited at C.

W. Capwell's last week. M. LaBarre and wife visited their old neighbor, Ben Dunlap, over Sunday. H.

C. Bunnell is building an addition to stock buyers from Valley towns, figured Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. H.

Brown, A number from Eaton were in attend comes once a year. hoopany Pastor services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.

Suuday School at 12 m. Prayer meeting ance at the Tritons' festival Monday night. Farmers and gardeners are feeding the minis mi sunns. wm Firing of guns and ringing of bells at Thursday evening. Free seats welcome to all.

potato bugs Paris green. D. Shep Roberts, with Hood, Bonbright sunrise. Baptist Church. Rev.

J. F. Brown. Pastor. Arthur Moore and wife are visiting rela Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a.

m. and 7 p. m. Arrival of No. 30 passenger train at Philadelphia, was in town Tuesday, prominently in our markets Monday.

Stephen Barber visited friends in Wilkes-Barre and other Valley towns last week, spending Sunday with friends in Kingston. A daughter of Harvey Root a Corey Mock, both of Root Hollow, were married at the residence of Rev. Pope Saturday af tiyes in the State of New York. Prof. Breidinger attended commence Free seats welcome to au.

First Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Lvman. castor. Class meeting 9 30 a.

m. to be employed on a newspaper. It is generally understood that the stores in this place will be closed on Wednesday next, and the proprietors and clerks will enjoy a holiday. This is the proper thing to do, and should be done every Fourth of July. There is a celebration at Lake Carey on that day, and it is supposed that the boys will be there.

We received some communications last week by Thursday's mail. Correspondents should bear in mind that we close our col 9:22 a. with Washington Camp, No, 283, P. O. S.

of base hall club, G. A Our young men amuse themselves even ment exercises at Lalayette college tins ings with a lively game of base ball. preaching 10 30, followed by class in Audience knnm and Sundav School in Lecture Room. Gents' Furnishing Goods, That has just come in on our I. O.

O. and other societies and week. Will Davis is clerking in his father's store Preaching also every Sabbath evening. Prayer citizens. The annual parade of the Athens Fire since his return from Wyoming Seminary.

meetings Tuesday and Thursday evenings a at 6 30 p. m. on Sabbath. 9:40 o'clock, a. ball game for silver Department will take place on the Fourth his house.

Elmer Cortright is doing the Ira Rogers furnishes splendid ice-cream Evanori.tcal CHURCH. Rev M. F. Fosselman, ternoon. The Tunkhannock Republidan, Wilkes-Barre News-Dealer and Scranton Republican will have reporters at Prof.

Cress' picnic to-morrow. RAIN, FAS cup. Tunkhannock vs. Mehoopany. of July.

Saturday evenings some of his own man astor services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. and 11:09 a. arrival of passenger train work. S. M.

Bacon and wife have returned from a three weeks' visit with Mr. B's friends in ufacture. H. M. Streeter, of Scranton, p.

m. KnwiK Cathsltc Church. Rev. Father Laf- umns on Thursday and get the matter From the manufacturers. No.

5, with special car containing P. Damon Allen is improving the looks of spent Sunday with friends and relatives in ferty, Priest services every fourth Sunday at Jas. E. Frear, of ready for printing early Friday morning, 10:30 a. m.

York State, 6. of A. Camp from Sayre, members of the picket fence in front of his house by this vicinity. thus we are unable to set communications H. C.

McMickens and his mother visited societies and citizens from Laceyville and attended our Baptist church and Sunday School last Sabbath. Being called upon, at the conclusion of the crvices, Mr. Frear S. Judson Star and wife attended the funeral of the late Henry Stark, at Pittston, S. Bunnell, at Auburn 4 Corners, Satur This is the largest and best assortment in this community.

DOUGLAS SHOE at this price cannot be beat the world over. Fully warranted, and will be promptly exchanged if not JOTTINGS. Handsome challis at Kresky Co's. up which reach us later than Wednesday, This also applies to advertising matter. day and Sunday.

on Saturday. $3.00 Meshoppen, escorted by the Laceyville Band. 12:00 Dinner. 1:00 p. Parade.

The children anticipate a grand time Gents' furnishing goods, ready-made Blue Black Ledger Ink, absolutely non- For the benefit of old subscribers who may wish to take the Philadelphia Weekly when their school picnic comes off. Hope clothing, at Pierre Asheld's. made a few remarks. One mile is the dis' ince ti.im Tunkhannock to the festival to i-iveii on the Baptist church lawn. Ice strawberries, and all the delicacies of the season, served.

they won't be disappointed. corrosive to pens. Best ink made. Baldwin Stark, agent. Press during the campaign, we make the adding a coat of paint.

B. F. Lewis' tea wagon, from Scranton, visits our town every month, selling good tea and giving a present with every pound. Lemuel Keithline will run a hack to and from Mehoopany the Fourth, to accommodate those who wish to attend the celebration held there. George Grow and N.

H. Davis were up to the head-waters of South Branch creek three days last week, and returned with 2:00 p. Singing and prayer, follow- Cream Jersey mitts at Kresky Co's, satisfactory. June 28, 1888. Nothing like Mrs.

Marsh's millinery for by an address by Rev. David Craft, D. G. M. of I.

O. O. F. Music by band. Ad following offer To all who are not in arrears on their subscription, or those who will pay up all arrearages, we will send th Rev.

S. L. Kingsley will preach in the Baptist church Sunday evening, July 1st. The ladies proclaim it shall be the event of style and neatness. Prices as low as any.

Temple Commandery Band will leave dress by Rev. Romig, State Chaplain P. AU are cordially invited. Handsome fans at Kresky Co's. Tunkhannock for Lake Carey next Wednes LOUIS HILKOWICH, Boston Clothing Shoe Stores, TUNKHANNOCK, PA.

O. S. of A. Music. the season.

Owing to want of room, the old band house, owned by I. Wheelock, is now used Have you looked in to see those bar day at 9 o'clock a. as also will a majori 4:00 p. Foot race, for 1st, 2d and over 250 of the speckled beauties. A fine ty of the people of this place.

gains in shoes at the Boston new shoe store Ladies' white kid gloves at Kresky catch. 3d cash prizes. Potato, sack and wheelbarrow races. Rev. Freeman Taylor, who has been la FACTORYVILLE.

Co's. Weekly Press for six months from July 1st, for the extreme low price of 30 cents. This is the proper time to send in your names with the required amount of cash. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company is experimenting with a plan by which it expects to be able to prevent the gathering of dust by passengers while running at high speed. A car bearing a large tank has been fitted and filled with water.

This is Judges on races Nick Stafford, O. P. boring in the ministry near Burlington, Dr. Melvin Gardner is visiting friends in connection with his store room as a hardware, tinware, and general having tool department. Our office is also situated in the building, where all business pertaining to that department is transacted.

Some of our people by careful scrutiny have detected the fact that we have not At Pierre Asheld's will be found a fine line of cloths to select from, and all wishing Mrs. A. G. Stark and Mrs. H.

U. Scott visited Minot Riley's, at Springville, on Monday and Tuesday last. Rev. J. H.

Brown and daughters are visiting at New York City, Ocean Grove and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. George Packer, of Brooklyn, N. were guests of Mrs.

Marsh, on Warren street, over Sunday. House and lot fot rent, in the Borough Farr, Harvey Russell. Hot Weather Bradford county, was lately married to a here, after an absence of six years. Dance during the day and evening. Miss Bennett, in that vicinity, and with his suits made to order, will do well to call.

He went to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and grad 8:00 p. Grand Display of Fireworks. bride is visiting relatives and friends here, Envelope or Pullman bustle, at Kresky uated from the medical college in due time, and is now a practicing physician in Kansas, Mr. Taylor preached in this vicinity about All trains are expected to stop at Me Co's. two years ago.

We wish them joy and hoopany Depot. Uncle Billy" Thompson was buried last It will pay you to examine the stock of success in life. Saturday, near the old depot, by the poor- Is here at last, and with it a large new stock of run over the road attached to a passenger locomotive ahead of a regular train, and the water let out through a punctured spout. The new arrangement was tried on boots and shoes at slaughtering prices at the Boston new shoe store. of Tunkhannock.

Call on or address N. A. McKown, Tunkhannock, Pa. Celebration at Lake Winola. June 26.

1888. Green Leaf. given the M. E. Sunday School a nattering report in our column in regard to attendance.

Being unable to be in two places at the same hour, we have secured the services of a reliable person, who will report the condition of the M. E. school for us. The Glorious Fourth, instituted by our masters of Clinton township, he having been brought here about five weeks ago by the poormasters of Carbondale, who claimed H. A.

Wells, General Eastern Ticket A grand old-fashioned Fourth of July the New Jersey division recently, and fathers, will be celebrated on the Winola celebration at Lake Carey on Wednesday and Passenger Agent of the Ohio. Mississippi Railroad, was in town this week. proved satisfactory. Mauch Chunk Gazelle, House grounds Wednesday, July 4th, in a that his late residence was in Clinton Walter Greason, Sam Goble ana r-rea next. becoming manner.

W. E. Crandall, representing E. P. township.

Plush center stand covers, at Kresky Co's. Mrs. Marsh buys millinery goods in both New York and Philadelphia, and has everything new and desirable in her line. A bargain in all-1 ace covered parasols lined, at $2.25, at Kresky Co's. 1 -Miss Stella Hartley, of Mehoopany, The weather seems cooler to-day, and we Wheelock drove over to Lake Winola Thursday afternoon, and enjoyed a visit Reed manufacturers of ladies' and was the guest of Mrs.

Wallace Jennings, on Music by Falls Band. Good speaking at 2 o'clock p. m. hope the intense heat and excitement at misses' fine shoes, and Cowles Bros. MESHOPPEN.

The boys say, "Hurrah for Harrison with their friend. Prof. Jas. S. Frear.

While Tioga street, west, on Monday andTuesday. Scull race at 4 o'clock p. m. manufacturers of children's fine shoes, Chicago will quietly cool down, and that there they cast their hooks for half an hour, Dr. E.

F. Ayery and Asa S. Keeler le- Mrs. John Gay, who has been very low The public are cordially invited to attend. ere this is in print we shall hear the names both firms of Rochester, N.

and Harry and made a fine catch, bringing home hve Those Hollena window shades, of turned home Sunday night, after an extend with pneumonia, is getting better. candidates for President and Vice Bring your ladies aud see the beauties of Winola, and note the improvements. catfish weighing eight pounds, the largest Hamilton, representing Lilly, Brackett manufacturers of men's and boys' fine Bought late in the season at The Sons of Temperance, of this place, ed trip to St. Louis and other points in the one tipping the beam at two pounds. They West.

talk of running an excursion this summer, Grand ball in the evening at Winola shoes, of Brockton, were in this place President, and that they will be such that eery Republican, at least, can and will vote for, and need not be ashamed that he returned home in time to witness the scat Jeff Sherwood, who has for several years Mrs. L. F. Camp and little daughter, of on Monday, looking after the interests of House. All are invited.

No cards, uooa music in attendance. Admittance, $1. tering of the festival people. been afflicted with a cancer, is still a great Jamestown, N. are visiting Mrs.

C's did so if we fail to elect them next Novem their business. C. L. Kresky Co. have which C.

S. Tewksbury has the finest line of samples ever shown in this place, are something very desirable. They are low in price, and odorless, which places them far ahead of the common shade. Handsome slippers ladies', misses' and children's at Kresky Co's. Take a look through Mrs.

Marsh's mil Prof. Wm. Cress, who for two consecutive sufferer. mother, Mrs. Emilia Carver, on Second Supper, if desired, extra.

ber. Hurrah for the candidates Bargain Prices the exclusive handling of these goods in this locality, and gave large orders for fall Dime hop in Swartz's pavilhon. street. June 25, 1888. Newsboy Two elegant flower-pieces, arranged by Mrs.

Sallie Sterling, brightened our church Coaches meet all trains at Falls. stock. Mrs. George McAlpin and daughters last Sunday. terms has taught the first inaepenuem Distri-1 school to the satisfaction of all concei ned, closes his second term to-day.

To-morrow will be the event of his stay here a picnic given by his pupils In the Aline and Mary, returned home Monday A big time at Lake Carey on July 4th, and Dr. W. W. Smith and W. A.

Taylor Floyd Kellogg raises a great many straw Keystone Academy. linery establishment before selecting your after an extended visit in the lower part of everybody will be there, from present indi berries of a choice variety, and sells them will start the latter part of this week for a canoe trip down the Susquehanna river "best bonnet." You'll be sorry if you don't. Following are the graduating exercises of the State. cations. Drettv 'ittle grove owned by J.

W. Stroh, at ioc per quart. from Rummerfield to Tunkhannock, a dis Keystone Academy, Factoryville, whicn The "Lily," or "Star," folding bustle, A petition for the relief of T. D. Esta- Mac Ward, of Laceyville, and O.

Bos- just across the creeK irom wiieeiocn. IN MEMORIAM. took place on Friday last at 10 o'clock a. tance of forty-three miles. They will take best in the world, at Kresky Co's.

brook, of Great Bend, Susquehanna coun store. ice-cream, lemonaue aim omer ic- Vocal Quartette Prayer. worth, of Wyalusing, were in town a few days since for the purpose of establishing a time enough to enjoy the scenery and fish ty, has been introduced in Congress by Suddenly, on Monday morning, June 1 Those wishing spring and summer clothine made to order should call on And marked correspondingly low. A very few Lawns, A great many Lots of Ginghams and Seersuckers, Summer Dress Goods in variety, freshments will be served. An invitation is extended to the patrons of the school.

ing, occupying at least a week in the iour- 1 Oration (Literary course, Hon. F. C. Bunnell. 18S8, at the home of his parents, in Mehoop camp of P.

O. S. of A. They met with en ney. This series of outings they have in any, D.

W. Miner, eldest son 01 w. Pierre Asheld, merchant tailor, Tioga st. The celebration at Lake Carey next couraging success. We wish them prosper Unbarring the Gates to Lignt, Miss Tulah E.

Crane, Nicholson. Oration (Classical course). dulged in for a number of summers. One Miner, passed quietly away to his rest, in The celebrated Madame Foy corsets. ity.

We are in favor of anything that tends Wednesday is going to be the event of the season at the Lake, and is just the place at the 28th year ot his age. trip they started as high up as Corbettsville, Our Debt to the Future, all sizes, colored or white, at Kresky Co's, to elevate the people. Who will start Although he had never been very robust. N. terminating at Tunkhannock, and Chas.

W. Allen, Scranton. which to pass a holiday. and for several weeks past had seemed to A fine line of samples of room and Oration (Scientific course). Law and Order Society" in Meshoppen The Ladies' Aid Society of the M.

1 thence home by Montrose Railway. Mont be in failing health, his death came as Do you celebrate the Fourth of July at picture frame moldings has just been re men 01 vmc mca, Parasols, Fans, surprise, even to those who were near him rose Republican. church have been doing a noble work for Lake Carey this year? Everybody is ask William H. Leonard, Flushing, L. Notions, etc.

good thin 2fs for all The high literary quality of the Atlantic ceived by C. S. Tewksbury. Orders left with him will be promptly and satisfactorily ing this question of everybody, and every Piano Solo Le Plaiser sur les Alpez, Raff, the past two years raising funds to liqui "Dick," as he was familiarly called, was one of our very best young men always genial, pleasant and kind-hearted, and To-night's lawn festival can hardly tail to be a brilliant success, our ladies having perfected all the arrangements for it in the most harmonious The ladies who will preside at the tables and otherwise assist are Misses Anna Herman, Ida Ace, Edith Herman, Josie Goble, Carrie French, Sopie Ney, Sarah Herman, Delia Barber, Frankie and Sadie Williams, May Robinson, Ada Frutchey and Martha Harding. The young men who help to form the committee are Sam Goble, Fred Herman, W.

H. Greason, Gregg Harding, Lew Rogers, W. Harding, E. B. Wheelock and John body is answering, "You bet." date church debts, They have a nice attended to.

Miss Susie Hawkins, Forest City. Oration Classical course). The store is overflowing with who wish anything to wear or eat. readv to assist in any eood work. He pos Monthly is well maintained in the July number.

The public has taken kindly to J. Quincy's rather weird story, Miser Farrel's Bequest, which now reaches its Mr. W. E. Kiefer, wile and son Charles, sessed the good will and respect of all who little sum in their treasury now, which they propose to use towards making necessary The Bribeless Hand, Hot weather is just the time to buy one of those handsome parasols at Kresky attended commencement exercises at the knew him.

While in attendance at the Frank A. Sterns, Clifford. Oration (Scientific course), State Normal School, at Mansfield, he al repairs on the church. They have taken Bloomsburg State Normal School this week. Co's.

closing chapter. Miss Harriet Waters Pres upon themselves to raise the amount need The Doctrine of Protection, ways stood high in his classes, and in the esteem of teachers and students. He held where Miss Maggie Kiefer graduates. Leighton Burgess. ton, it would have been natural to suppose, ed, and to assist in this they will hold an Mrs.

Marsh has the largest and best stock of seasonable millinery goods in Tunkhannock, and turns out some of the a professional certificate in this county D. W. Searle, of Montrose, Re Fred. R. Stark, Factoryville.

Piano Snln Midsummer Nieht's Dream, ice-cream festival on the Fourth of July, where he had taught a number of terms publican candidate for President Judge of in view of her uncommon success in other directions, would not challenge criticism by such an ambitious effort as her article on Sydney Smith, successfully, also a diploma from Wyoming afternoon and evening, in Loomis' new neatest and nattiest headgear for ladies to Seminary, having graduated from the Com Susquehanna county, was in town yesterday, shaking hands with numerous friends buildine. Everybody will be welcome. Miss Mary B. Harris, Factoryville, Oration (Classical Course), While at Lake Winola on Thursday last, be found anywhere. mercial Department there in the year 1884.

Help the ladies, and have pleasant time. A Changing Order. Miss Preston goes far to prove, however, that a woman can write We have the largest and finest stock of For the last three years he had been The next annual Re-union of the Wyo June 27, 18SS. Simplicity the emnlov of Truman, Son Thompson we had the pleasureof being shown through the mammoth Winola House, by the genial proprietor, C. E.

Frear. The house is fine dress goods and trimmings to be found ming County Veteran Association will be of Owego, N. whose fullest confidence in the county, and ask you to be sure to The Silent Power, Philip J. Dickerson, Keyesville, Va. Oration (Literary course) The Art of Conversation, Miss Susati A.

Lowry, Elkdale. Vocal Quartette. held at Mehoopany, Aug. 29, 30 and 31 and warm lnendship ne enjoyed, as touch A grand basket picnic and general Fourth built on an eminence of ground, about 60 call and examine our stock before buying; upon a large historical topic in a manner thoroughly to be admirsd. One of the bright short articles is entitled A Browning Courtship, which members of the "Browning ing tributes to his memory, published 150 Rolls of lL MIS 1 1888.

Sale of privilege, Saturday, Aug. 1 of July celebration at Lake Carey, 1 as it will pay you. Kresky Co. feet above and 150 feet from the Lake, thus affording the visitor a fine view of Winola's Owego papers, abundantly testify. On the of May, he came home "for a rest," he The rain storms of Saturday and Sun Wednesday next.

Everybody is invited. cult" will probably think much too full of 8 Oration (Classical course), said, expecting to return and resume his day were welcomed in this section, as vege placid waters. The structure is an impos C. S. Tewksbury has just received a line of very handsome samples of Hollena shading, which is odorless and furnished office duties in a few days, or weeks, levity.

The author is Eliza Orne White. Industrial Education, Chas. F. Rinker, Eaton, ing one. covering 8.000 square feet of BROOKSIDE.

Aaron Bartran spent Sunday with friends A practical theme is treated very intelli ground, with 131 feet of porch, 12 feet in longest. but a Higher Power had ordered otherwise. He was stricken with a low type of typhoid fever, and without much ready to put up at remarkably low prices, 9 Oration (Classical course), Trusts, gently by H. C. Merwin in his timely re in Lemon.

width, in front. It has twenty-five furnish tred. a. Hunt, square iop. view of The Telephone Cases.

William tation generally was becoming badly scocrhed by the hot sun and extremely dry weather. The festival given by Triton Hose Company on Monday evening was a success in evety way. We are pleased to note the interest the public take in the enterprise of AT Lillie Gorman is staying at C. DeWitt's, Gents', ladies' and misses' gossamer coats every one warranted at Kresky sunenng, thougn entirely conscious, ne De-came weaker day by day, until he literally 10 Oration (Classical course), ed bed-rooms, and fourteen additional ones soon to be furnished. Our limited space on Shupp Hill, at present.

Co's. fell asleep, as gently and peacefully as a weary child reposing in its mother's arms. Place, of Forest Grove, spent allows us to give only a brief description of Downes begins a series of papers on Boston Painters and Paintings, Bradford Torrey describes A Green Mountain Corn-Field, and Lillie B. Chace Wyman contributes L. Hilkowich, the well known leader of Undeveiopea Resources, Miss Fidelia M.

Reynolds ville. Bestowal of Prizes and Medals. Conferring Diplomas. On Wednesday noon, the 13th many Sunday with her parents here. this popular summer resort, which, under the Hose boys.

Mrs. Catherine Wilsey is making her low prices, is prepared to show bargains in clothing and boots and shoes at the Boston sympathizing relatives and friends, not only from Mehoopany and vicinity, and ad the management of Mr. Frear, is becoming COONS ULLMAN'S TRADE PALACE, PITTSTON, PA. some thoughtful Studies of Factory Life, home with her son, Jacob Vilsey. -The first nine of this place, will play a more widely and favorably known every Vocal Solo, Prof.

Manchester. jacent towns, but his employers and sever Scott Baldwin and daughters, of Dixon, which are most excellent reading. The charming story by Mr. House, Yone Santo, season. Two pianos are at me aisposai 01 Annual Dinner, 12:30 p.

m. game of ball with the Factory vllle nine today, aqd one with the Nicholson nine to al intimate tnends, irom Uwego, assembled at his pleasant home, to view, through blinding tears, the dear, familiar features. visited at J. E. Donley's Sunday last.

2 p. Annual Aaaress, retains all the charm with which this unique Mr. and Mrs. Van Gorder, of Nicholson, This Week, at Factory Prices. Jonn reaaie, u.

rnuiiucipiiia. the guests of the house, and Saturday evening of each week during the season the renowned Leonard's Orchestra, of Tunkhannock, has been engaged to play. narrative began. It was a happy thought visited at Wm. Tiffany's on the 17th inst.

Boat races, tub races, foot races, dancing. of Mr. Aldrich's to run this novel of Japan Mrs. Clarence Jennings, of Scranton, is music, fire-works, and a general good time The I. O.

O. of which society he was an honored member, carried the precious remains to the M. E. church, which had been beautifully decorated by loving hands, and were preceded by ten young ladies, arrayed in white, bearing flowers, which were placed on and around the casket. spending a few weeks with her parents June 29, 188S.

Reporter. ese scenes along with The Despot of Broom sedge Cove, by Charles Egbert Craddock During all this week Coons Ullman, the proprietors of the famous at Lake Carey, next Wednesday, July 4th here. morrow. Both games will be played on the grounds in this place. Next week is the printers' week, and we shall therefore "rest upon our oars" nd not issue any paper.

Correspondents and advertisers will please bear this in mind No paper next week. Our ladies' and misses' fast black hose, warranted absolutely stainless, have proyed such a success and met with such a demand Charles Miller and James Gorman are Remember there is to be a first-class time cloths," the handsomest thing Stores. Just received, a new invoice of E. P. Reed Co's celebrated ladies' fine shoes, at Kresky Co's.

Wall paper, window shades, and room and picture mouldings, can now be had from C. S. Tewksbury, painter and paper-hanger. A new lot of those handsome 6-4 tapestry table covers, in all colors, just received, at Kresky Co's. A large and handsome line of white dress goods, in plain, checks and stripes, at Kresky Co's.

We will furnish the Republican and Philadelphia Weekly Press to campaign The transition from Tokio to Tennessee is a long stretch, but on that account the more refreshing. Dr. Holmes' new volume, There were lovely pillows of choice and peeling bark on an extensive scale for J. E. at Lake Carey, next Wednesday, July 4th.

fragrant white flowers, with the words out in summer dress goods, a large assort ment, at Kresky Co's. Donley. "Dick" and "Rest" in purple immortelles, The much-needed rain has come at last, A Stab in the Dark "Outing cloths" will wash without fad gifts expressive of tender regard, from Owego friends also a beautiful pillow, on Lea's Mediaeval Inquisition, and Linglake's Crimea, are noticed at Ungth in the book reviews and the books of the month are epitomized in the bi illiant manner which Sometimes fails of its murderous intent. ine or shnnting. A nanasome line 01 which rested a cross surmounted by a star and crops are looking much better in con, sequence.

June 25, 1888. Charity. that we have had to duplicate our order styles at Kresky Co's. with "Dick, Asleep," presented by young men here. There were exquisite floral New lot of beautiful black and white The insidious and dastardly attempts made upon the reputation of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters by people who seek to palm off cheap and fiery tonics as identical with it, or "the complete every week.

Kresky Co. Mrs. Geo. M. Heckman, of this place, raises this regular department of the Atlantic into an invaluable feature.

Mr. offerings from intimate friends. Rev. J. L.

sateens, just received, at Kresky; cos, Don't Experiment. Race very tenderly and fittingly addressed the assembly of mourners, for all were Stevenson and Mr. James, The Average same thing under anotner name, and her cousin, Mrs. Lill Williams, of this week. You can't afford to waste time in cxper- subscribers, for six months, from June 1st to December lit, for the small sum of 60 Man's Verdict, and The Science of Names Plains, started on Friday afternoon "equally as good," in most instances react disastrously upon the unprincipled traders imentinir when your limes are 111 claiwer.

From the tx-President of the New York State last for a trip to Niagara Falls and other Trade ralace at Jittston, will oiler one nmiureu ana tiny rous of carpets at New York factory prices Builders are now at work on the new addition to this establishment. In a short time they will be obliged to close up their carpet room entirely, to give the workmen an opportunity to complete their work uninterrupted. Therelore, they desire to reduce the extraordinary large stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Lace Curtains, and during this week will offer all the popular grades of Axminstcrs, Mos-quettes, Body Brussels, Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, at New York factory prices. Here are a few of the specials, read them 25 Rolls Brussels Carpet, at 47 1-2 cents a yard. 50 pieces Ingrains, at 17 cents a yard.

75 pieces Ilemp carpet, 13 1-2 cents a yard. 100 pairs Tape-Edged Lace Curtains, 03 cents a pair, worth 1.25. Ask to see our 1.98 Swiss Point Lace Curtains, value $3.00 Also Special Bargains in all other departments during this week. As an extra Inducement to Customers in Tunkhannock and Wyoming County generally, all carpets, will be cut, sewed and deliver-ctl free COONS ULLMAN, Pittston, Va. upon popular credulity who attempt them mourners there, and spoke words of comfort to the surviving family, who have twice been so deeply afflicted within the past few months.

Thy must find much precious comfort, even in this great sorrow. Dick Consumption always seems at first only a cold. l)o not permit any dealer to impose are among the bright skits given a lodgment in the Contributor's Club, without any authorship. HourIhop, Mifllin Bos Senate. cents.

The finest line of gents' cotton half- convertinc their speculations into ruinous points of interest in New York State. failures. The Bitters is a pure, wholesome Statk of New York, Senate Chamber, and thorough medicine, adapted to the total on you with some cheap lmuauon 01 ur. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cousihs and Colds, but he sure you set Montrose will hold a special election the 21st of July to decide whether they shall had led a pure life his heart was free from Albany, March 11, 185a. ton, Mass.

cure and prevention 01 lever and ague, all malice and uncharitableness. and his influence has been ennobling. His mission. Gents' British half-host regular made, bilious remittent, dyspepsia, constipation biliousness, debility, nervousness and kid I have used Allcock's Porus Plasters in my family for the past five years, and can trulhfullv sav thev are a valuable remedy the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something iust as irood, or lust the same.

Don't be though early finished, was well done, and it ney troubles. Its every ingredient, unlike those in the imitations of it. are oi an ascer deceived, but insist upon gettinir. Dr. is comforting to believe lnat "The eye that shuts in a djing hour Will open next in bliss hohe and fine French balbriggan and gauze underwear in the county, at Kresky Co's.

Take the Republican and Philadelphia Weekly Press during the campaign. Only Co cents for the two papers from June 1st to Dt cember 1st. A new invoice ol P. H. MiGraw Son's celebrated corsets, all sizes and all prices the best 50c corset in the world.

Kresky Co. tained standard of excellence, and while levy a tax for the purpose of purchasing grounds and building thereon a new school house, which that town is really very much in need of. "Outing cloths" are 27 inches wide, do not fade or shrink, and are just the thing for summer dresses. A fine assortment at Kresky Co's. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and and effect great cures.

I would not be without them. I have in several instances given some to friends suffering with weak and lame backs, and they have invariably afforded certain and speedy relief. They only 15c per pair, at Kresky Co's. "Outing cloths," fi met! iri; new in summer dress iceived, at Kresky Co's. Kresky Co.

have just received another large lot of 30 lawns They are going very last. they, by reason of their fiery properties, react injuriously upon the brain and nerv The welcome will sound in the heavenly Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Dr. ous system, of both those organs it is a sedative and invigorant. Refuse all these A.

15. Woodward's drug store. Large world Ere the farewell is hushed in this." Mehoopany, June 21, lSSS- E. cannot be too highly commended. Edmund L.

Pitts, bottles $1. harmful imitations..

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