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THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, MONTROSE, PA. 4 GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY MARRIED. DEATH'S DOINGS. Fitzpatrick liallajher aptials. Mrs.

Mary Wall. jhn Fitzpatriek, of West Auburn. The luueTal ot Mr. Mary J. anc.

Miss Maraaret Gallagher, clerk at C. place Oct. 12th. lwfi. Ker.

J. Why Refer to Doctors OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Puoi'OhKD Local Text Rook for the MIlUdL AND HUME. BY JASI'KU T. JEXXIXGS- Lesson II.

ail took Mielr- The Montrose Democrat. CRUSERS GARDNER, Publishers. W. C. Cruser.

Chas. S. Gardner. Ray D. Cruser MONTROSE, SUSQ'A OCT.

19, 1905. THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT la published everj morula at 11.60 a yea advance. Periona ordering their addresses changed mug gay from what pogtoffice to what M. Reiley's store in Wilk. -s-Barre.

were ids, of the Presbyterian church officiating nni ted in marriage Oct 1. by Kv. assisted by Rev. H. B.

bVnedict. of th- Erly History ano When was Susquehanna County February 21st, 1S10. 12- From what county was it taken R. A. McAndrew iu St- Mary Church.

M. t. church. Rev. Maeliniis spoke from Th imas Fitzpatriek.

a brother of the John 1-15. A quartet, consisting of H. VV. groom, acted as grooinsiuau. and Miss Beach, Ernest Finn.

Miss Anna Harring Maine Reiley acted as bridesmaid. The tan and Miss Mabel Payne sang "Jeni bride was neatly attired in silk crepe of My and "Abide with princess, with hat to match, an I carried The pall bearers were R. S. dearie, Vrr. a pearl rosary.

The bridesmaid was Hibbard, 1, Beach. P. Beebe. C. X.

tastily attired in mode cloth and also Warner and H. S. Conklin. 1 prt sented an attractive appearance. The, r-, Vnrrau groom is a hustling business man of Sua- Jonn Murray.

county and has been interested Died, in Binghamton, Oct. 19U5. in the welfare of the government of his John Murray, aged ST years, formerly of poat-orace. Potftmaflters In aendlnar notice of papers left lying In thetr'Otflcea are urgently request ed to say to what postotnce the party has removed. Luzerne.

13. When and where were the first settlements made In at Great Bend. Harmony and Bryan pay9 his respects to the big in Brooklyn. surance officials thus: "Thev were so tuere were no Indians living in wnat it 1 rornitv. Alter tne marriage ereiuouy auuurn.

rvis remains were orougui to Afte Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years.

Aver' Cherry Pectoral In a remedy that Bhould in every home. I h.ve lined a. great deal of it for hard cough and colds, and I know what a splendid medicine It fa. I cannot recommend it too highly. Mauk Cohen, Hyde Fuk, Maw.

n0n0, S. Vall.ieho.gh a few the bridal party drove to i Parish Montrose, where services were held in n. I were located near BingliarutoQ. and now aud wtero a weuung oreamasi was sciku. cuuicu.

cnursu.j DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FORSUPREME COURT JUDGE. John Stewart, ofFranklin. FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE, John B. Head, of FOR STATE TREASURER, William M.

Berry, ofJChester. Burial was in the Auburn cemetery. vheu two or three wtre seen fishing: alone after which thev leftou the Lehigh Val- There is no good reason why every I the Susquehanna river; and occasionally ley 1:07 tntin for a trip over the St. Law Chas. H.

Slack. man on the Democratic ticket should not T.r1"" re''ce "yet. ney will De gone two wees. The death of Chas H. Slack occurred be elected next month.

Everyone of them dw ellin and store which has been occu- i Oct. 10. 105. His fnneral took place at is the eaual of his onnonent and some KhY. nhd hv C.

M. Reilev for a number of the residence of Charles Brodhead.Mont Rev. E. nt I i Y-G -J Mr Tl PilRlinrt ruSO. OCl.

lO. at "1 P. This Is good time for paiuting best in the year, no flies. Are you goinj.to paint Consult us about paint. Shermin- Williams paint is good paint for all purjroses, now better.

Gallon coveis three hundred square feet TWO coats. Ask for sample card and consult us aliout your paint wants Hand made-vs-our way. The Lawrence Paint Co. 115 Court St. Binghamton, N.

T. roamed and hunted over this territory. Flln are superior. arrow heads have been pi up in inoet I the business. He is also interested in a i I nomas othciating.

Fanl Kraiss. fnneral director. every locality; and spear beads, pestles bT J. C. Ayr LoweU.

Ciitm HanHiriaf. frm I poundinic corn, stone sinters used in tiening uupanaidatetor unerirt. cr bu-j. ket.le9 aTe been lvana mtooaotuw. of Frank S.

Usher. Frank Fisher, of Lathrop. died Oct. 9 SAKSAPAS1UA Henrv S. Patrick, of Bridsewater town- I The tirst white settlers found the decaying A Mad An 14.

1905. after a brief illness, of typhoid a ci. I ruins ot a tew of their rude wigwams, or the Democratic candidate for Sheriff e8. alo tne river neAr Lane.Btoro and GreM number of enterprises in the city and yalley. Wilkes-Barre Record.

Maxey Bennett. In Binghamton. Sept- 27, 1905, by Rev. John B- Sweet, W. Earl Maxey to Daisy A.

Bennett, both of South Gibson, Pa. a wke Stoeker. PILLS. HAIR VMOB. vers pneumonia.

Aged dr years. LaRue. ThA infant flAnrhter fit ir. nnd Mr is well known to most of out readers. He Bend.

They probably lelt about the time should be elected sure, as the nomi- 1 VhaTis'thsent population nation came to him almost unsought, his About forty thousand. Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR SHERIFF, Henry S. Patrick, offlMontrose. FOR REGISTER AXD RECORDER, Win.

G. Atkinson, of Susquehanna. FOR TREASURER. Daniel W. Terry, of Rush.

FOR COUNT i COMMISSIONER, Martin J. Lannon. ofSusqnehanna. FOR COUNTY! AUDITOR. Patrick Dean, of Chtconnt.

Uda LaRue. of Rushborj. was buried in Pectoral in breaking up coia. friends, knowing his good qualities, in- I 15. What is the principal ttcenpation In Binnhamton.

Sent. 30. 1905. by Rev, Jersey.Hill cemetery, Thursday, Oct. 12, John Alison, Robt.

G. Ha wke. of Tnnk Samnel Grow. sisting that he be a candidate and force-1 bitants ing him to 1st his name go before the con- 1darm.rg" what branch of agricultural hannock, to Elizabeth E. Stoeker, of Me Farm For Sale.

sh oppen. vention. It is a case of the office seeking I industry is Susquehanna county pecuhar- Samuel Grow, brother of Hon. Ga-lusha A. Grow, died Oct.

6, 1905, at his late home in Binghamton. Arnold Holford. 1 I 1 -1 V.W TA-w the man. liyaaapteai A farm of SO acres, 3 miles East of Foster, house of rooms, closet, nearly new, barn. silo, wagonshed.

milk Imnse and other buildinas.all in (rood condition, for particulars inquire of W. R. Doran. 11 Uairymg ana stocK raising. 17HlitlUU 1UU BIW1 laiDLUK' -i i I OIUILUIIIUIUU.

Utk. vy -ir. r-atrics; eariy oegan assisting nisi The ruirirea hillsides often furnish excellent CI i istian A Clan risen. Klmer Arnold tatner, tne late Aoei n. on tne I pastutage, and tne region particularly to paney j.

Holford. both of Clifford. Pa uoted for Its pure cola mountain spring farm, uayiora riingbamton, Y. Mnnsev. MeClnres.

Cosmopolitan. Lad 17. What proportion of the county is THE STORK'S VISIT ies' Home Journal, Lippincott's Physical Culture. Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' roodlanc and wnat proportion cleared farming most of his life, and is a successful farmer because he is a hard worker and good manager. Snch are the kind of A bant one lourtn oodland and tnree World and Ladies' rlome Companion fourLbs cleared.

at W. H. 1 urrell'a. To Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Clancey, Lenox- men that make good officers. Most of the valuable timber has been cut that he will make eood I ani manufactured. The earlier settlers found He- son.

Feed Stabling. The undersigned wishes to t.nnnee that he has taken charge of the bam formerly run by M. Biich. back of Rogers' meat-market. Horses fed.

stabled and cared for. AI. Titsworth. Montrose. We knew To Mr.

and Mrs, John Chalker, Brook- d. i i 1 ui TKiunoie wane pine, wnicn the voters of the county will make I was cut and ratted down the fVK-ware and da ie. Oct. 14, 1905, a son. no mistake in electing him to lhe office rivers In vast quantities.

It forhich he has been nominated. His VSgln kinds of past record is one that inspires confidence wild animals To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill, Montrose. ton.

To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend. Sus I Have Successfully Treated All Forms of RUPTURE The Republican print a long, uninteresting article, in attempting to prove that the local Republican ticket, state an! county, should surely be elected, because Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphia" who has espoused the reform cause, is a Republican.

But there is no connection between the two. Mayor Weaver isn't running for any office now. a. Our candidate for Sheriff is a man who commends himself to yon because of his fitness for the office he seeks. Henry Patrick has the right to expect every Democratic) vote in Susqn'a county.

All you need to convince you that he is the man for the place is to meet him. He is pleasant, intelligent and has the physique that we naturally expect to find in that officer of the law. Notice. quehanna, a son. and there la no better guide to what a oxes, racoons, skunks, rabbits, wood-man will be than his past performances.

ttfr E. C. Rieker, Scraxto.n, p. So. 246 Adams Court House Sq.

General accent In N. E. Penn'a tor Emerson. All persons having Town Orders oa the Township ot Apolacon are requested to present them for payment on Nov. is, IJt, at 1 o'clock p.

at the Town House. Interest will not te allowed on orders not presented originally heref The Republican's Inconsistency! panthers, deer and elks. Hydrocele Lenoxville Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Miller and daugh- a.ruL,B uu irrvy, nase and uu u. tiny.

umr ri.aui. uur lnexpen muus. uur inexpensive ictured. birds location i huslnee methods, with larire sales enables os I er of Supervtsors to dlvlrte tne usual profit with voo TunlnV S-AT'S: 1 MeNAMA.e and dlfflcnlt renalr work. Wx.

FALsry. tn auotner coiumu is an article irom i umiii, uiluiiu, f1KUB' I ter- Clara have re'urned from heir visit Varicocele end Piles the Montrose Republican condemniug numming and Berwick. tion. Jos. Casey C.

Moore is occupying the house John Butier, Clerk. Governor I'etmypacker's Press Mnzzlel An occassional eaple Is 4wen id Sas ll I quehanna couotT. the fish hawk and crane vacated by Mr. AICDOIS and MT, cnolS Without the use I are quite common. the cuckoo, night I has rented rooms of Mrs.

Jane Payne, of tlie knife, or any G. Stephens contemplates visiting painful or danger- ui mo irgimaiuiD urAb nawK and wnippoorwiii are Known to every some of the laree cities the cemtne week. in favor of repealing the law. This is all 1 "cuooj p'y. one operation.

I have cured to stav cured over l.Oflfo Mrs. Emma alls tea was called to i i. i I i. uati kiuub uau .10 uiusii 1. 11 11 nnuii, uul ibu vttti btcuuuu I to is the fact that the Kepnblican is nr Bullheads, pickerel, suckers, bass and I badly injured by a fall from the scaffold rf a now hi, I Miner pertione and I have no rival in urine his special clans gin the election of rinnimer, one of I snnnsh.

intish. of diseaae-a. the member, of legislature who voted for nouneuTeProu7: a DR. E. F.

SCANLON, A positive sruar- Im. and these irenerally well known. The Vi tn.a fnr thA Mir (llniwr Ha HaIH antee to eure. Con- A LEADER IN ITS FIELD. Not a gradual last yaar'a class out el a posrtlon.

Prwnf ftrotmrvt mirsll than ysw Th mnattra ara tl authors of ta leading aariaal I commarclal text hooka. Reatistratien on every Montlay. Sen lor rstslngiia. uliition free. Rupture Specialist.

I common alonv the Susquehanna rtver and at Glenwood, Nov. 11. I the mmi barren mountain sldesaad valleys I Friday evening a number of the little the bill when it was passed notwithstanding the opposition of nearly every paper in the State. It is becanse of the incon. sistency of such papers as the Republi- ing the opposition of nearly every paper in the State.

It is becanse of the incon Satisfactory Arrangements Can adjacent to it. its bite is often fatal. 1 he 1 fo ks gave Howard Stephens a birthday milk snake or snotted adder Is a nlte commoii n.iu Be Made for Credit. A GRATEFUL PATIENT I can, which declared at the time it would all over the country a. tbe Ruth M.ller.

Belle Cl'arkson. never support a man who voted for the the bk snake Is treauratlvet with R'P Miller, Frank Wood. Perry John- Dear Doctor Seanlon When I bt-sran treatment ith you a few Whose scheme was it to have the rural mail boxes numbered It certainly will be a great convenience to the mail order houses in the big cities. All they will need to do will be to find out how many boxes there are on the routes leading out of our cities and direct their literature to any number below that and somebody is sure to get it. The country merchant is now having a hard time to exist in the face of competition of tha mail order houses whose business is steadily but surely increasing.

It congress or the postoftice department wishes to assit either the country merchant or the mail order bouses it strikes ns it had better be the former. If the country merchant is to be killed off in the interest of the big city stores onr towns will become little less than waste places. A Republican administration has seldom done a worse thing for the country merchant. months aro. I had very little faith that I ever Press Muzzier, that is causing the people I In some localities.

eon. Harrv Johnson. Oswald Johnson. tn th nu of no arrnnnl audi The suapplng turtle, mud turtle, land tar- Elbert McCarty. Olin MittRD.

Clive Roes, to consider the press of no account and I tle ind Tarlou. kinu of n.arig are frequent- 8( erwood Cook. Clifton Barber and Ron-only rnn as a money making plant. Iic-1 ly mn with. aJ Ransom.

would be well. I had been ruptured for years Oysters I Oysters I no trust would hold me my life wu miserable. Anionic the Insects that hve once or twice B. E. Clarkfon has had a phone out in hoi son Examiner.

been very destructive In this county are the tor I was a constant sufferer. Now I am a well man. Your wonderful method of curing Rupture is certainly a boon to sufferinjr humanity, and I thank you heartily for what you have done army worm and grasshopper. The borer hU house. The line will soon be complete from Lenoxville to Glenwood.

Mrs. W. M. Ranoom entertained Soap cas oeen quite Oestiuctive among our rruit trees, and the tent caterpillar Is asually The lffd; qualities received fresh, every drfy. forme.

lourt Kepectrui.r. OluD. 1, Saturday, oct. 7. DEATHS Ptr Irvln- Ed- ucT-cn 'anl's greatest actor, uf NOTto ded ln Braaford Eng.

22 Name the principal kinds of tim CLAKENi H. TITUS, Lemon, Wyoming Pa. Office hours: 9 to 4, 7 to a p. Sunday, ber Beech, birch, maole. hemlock, iron- 12 to 2 p.

m. East Lenox A HigK CI rcurLC- land, on Friday night Half an hour before the end he went wood, chestnut, ash. oak, basswood, etc. DR. E.

F. SCANLON. Office removed to Rooms 8 and 9. second 23. What medicinal olants and herbs thmiifrh the tragic climax of are found in Susquehanna county Oct.

16. Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Belcher, Blood-root, boneset. spearmint, yellow oi Hingnamton. are visiting relatives in floor. Wlllfams 4: Linden St. postofnee), Scranton.

I'a. aud when the curtain fell he remarked deck, while Dond lilv. pennyroyal, gold tn is vicinity. to one of the company that lie had threa1. sumach, lobelia, wlntergrten, Mr.

and Mrs. John soepnerd. or frorest In 186 the officers of the big insurance companies thought it cate to contribute City, are spending the week with Mrs. stooa tne strain or trie perrormancei kidney wort, etc. aliepnerd parents and sister.

onuBUHlly well. He drove to his hotel Hake iools lietter and cheaper than you can make. We have an expert Urea.l and Cake baker. F. F.

Sprout. Administratrix Notice. In the estate of F. 8. Fisher.lateof Latbrop Herry Loft, of est Clirtord, called at the policy holders' money to the Republi from the theater and a few minutes J.

Belcher Friday. Township, dee'd. can campaign fund, to beat Bryan, and R. M. Archibald, of Jermyn, made a after going- to his room fell uncon-1 Wfirtn srioiiR A nhvsitiun hnd Inst knlt hv I VJICH TT UUH isinese rriD here Saturday.

Letters ox aaministration having oeen frrauteo the luadersitrried. all persons indebted to sicid the Democrat isn't feeling a bit bad to U. L. Bennett and tamiiy. of west Ln- estate are requested to make immediate pay nis siue wii.u ne (ilea.

irvuig was Jamn M.Conrad, who ha been sick W3i ox, were pleasantly entertained at the merit, ana an persons navinf; cuium HKuinni me same, are requested to present them without born In lvt iu Keintou, Cornwall. I baa so far recovered as to divide his per see some of those fellows now getting it In the neck. Chauncey Depew, for in- h'une of their daughter. Mrs. cnarles delay.

His Uiiine was John Henry Brodribb. sonal property, and has gone to -cranton Franklin, recently. I rivi. i i Mrs. K.

Snyder and Mrs. Helen Donley A lm tlctli. Aam ni. Ct. P.

K. B. Little, Att'ys. were callinc on fnenas last week. stance; and President McCall.

of the Xew but when ho went on the stage, at the I "nnta Conrad ha. move into and iak York Life, who was on the rack for last a Keveutwn. he chose to l' known! en charge of hi father's property. Mr. and Mrs.

B. H. Belcher and fami ns Irvine ftml tiften v-jrs jliro liieurange nan is nearly completed 01 East Mountain, visi'ed their parents i land the first session was held in their new imiay. ,.,) In.iarrers nriirriav. I let.

7. flnt. affair Mr. and Mrs- Jamie conrau 6pentsun I onuer Justice' IMwunl M. I so say we all.

Five new members were iv at Forest City. Proclamation in Divorce. In the CY'iirt of Common Plerw of Susqtiehan-na Countv. No. 29.

April Term 19io. Virie fepy liyron Espy. To Byron here its a suplMia in uiv.trce was tiKued in the aiove receitetl returnable to April Term Ho5. whii-h was duly non est inventus. anl thereupon aiias jubuwna was taken in.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flummer. of lae- I axson of the I eiinsylvaina supreme BQNNELL ct PEffiSOX Millinery and Fancy Goods, Over Head's' ore, MOXTliOSE, PA.

What might have been a serious corfla toryville. were the guests of friends here couit. dii-l in llyeiit. Tliursila v. trratioQ was orevented bv the timelv erv Ihst week.

lie tvsis ei.ity-oue years old. tgelof tire. Mrs. Swarfz saw a volume of I'axsim was lin in -in. I smoke arising from Mr.

Uriswold's barn Make a Note Now week, and who among other pleasant things, which must have added cheerfulness and pleasantness to the situation, was a letter from the Governor of Nevada, who had withdrawn fmm the McCall's Company the riiht to do business iu Nevada, in which the Governor gave McCall Hue sentences, plainly stating that the affairs of the company were otiducttd in a dishonest iiiamit-r. and that the company could not do business iu Nevada until a dr-ciiled change in management should Un. Ks tIlw and on going to the scene, foundab'inch liquet I to AuU(t Term iifKn return ol whiwh proof nan niaIe that the sanl Byron Est'v eoultl not be f'Uint in my hailiwirk. I of ra'S ln names and the hnarrla nm. Io iret hlr Cream Hnlm if you are tniaker s.Ii:.,is.

1 li.inie lor tne what chared. Kv tinflv belr. the fire Tiiis notice therefore is to require you the -oulileil with nasal catarrh, hay fever Air-1 ami lutii r.i of the So-1 was soon put out. Caused by children saui Byr-u Espy to appear in our etai.t t-o'iri. or cold in the head.

It is purifviug aud playing with matches, or a spark from a i.e neio at iontrose. i on tne 8ecuni of November to answer saitl com ciety or I iieniis at was KJthing fo the sensitive no mbraues that nearby chimney, the seems to be foiuub'il by him. plaint. the more likely. Sr- -S.

ST- 1 tie the air passages It is made to cure ie disease, not to fool the patient ly a lort. deceptive relief. There is no co Asocial at the (J A. K. Hall Friday 1 r.

Lowell 1 lo'ilirisik. the oldest piai: evening, tor the benefit of the preacher. Kivi. Mi. Mierin.

Sherifi's iiticu, Montrose. Sept. 'Jl. CllANDALL H' ticiiir physician in foiiini-tieiif. died ou caine nor inercnrv iu it I not.

lie tulk- L'Toceea-i eil into taking a substitute for Kly's Monday in Thompson. afier a The of the readers of the INGU A. ViTON NfcW ORi Democrat is called to the adv. of W. 1 Doran, in another pait of this issue.

Cream Balm. AH drngaists sell it. Price f')c. Mailed by Kly 5ii Warren New York. lonsj illness.

He was eiulit.v -seven years old ami had been i-Hgau'cd in the iirae- WE ASSIST YOUNG MEN nought expects to move to other JOHN W. JAY, Proprietor. European and American n. Hooms 75. Sl.i-U.

American plan Dei tti-e of his it-ofession sixty-three years miarters in the near future. lr. Hollirook served as surgeon of the rlert -tepnens, wno is workinir tor Har lay. Dining Room open from a. m.

to 1 a positive CATARRH cure ry Wllsoo. met with a painful aecldenr Ki.hih 'oiinei-tieiit volunteer infantry n. Free bus to all train during the civil war. laei week, by Deing kicked ln the face by a horsrt, cuiting it bldly. f-1; who want to earn more mum tiu all over the country are occur.

Issues of the Campaign. Isaac Robeits. cashier of the Swarth-lnoie National bank has answered the impudent nd immoral letter which cbair-uiaii Andrew of the Republican State committee, recently addressed to the bankers of I tie State, to frighten them into contributing to his corruption fund. Chairman Andrews has insulted the intelligence of the bankers by declaring that the election of Mayor Beny would debase the currency of the country. "Mr.

The sale of the old Glenwood hotel M'archimr for bright, cneriretic young men wilha kno.v!i' lre of iiow bui- T'S Lyman ii. founder of the New York dry goods firm of Kiooiu- EIj's Cream Balm Sbasj building on the 12th inst. After selling LUMBER. ness is Any boy can learn bfisine-s niethoI through our the scattered remains, such as doors, win ingdale died of hoart disease at dows, old lumber, and the accumulations 9 1 have lust reteivetl car unci nenci ll unce. tc C.O Xi? of tcachiiiL', and a position await: each one.

Kvcry yomisr man 1 ..1..,., 1 1... 1.1 1 1 1 .1. ciiierou, rruiuy. lie aa a 0i years, then the old building wa put collector of uaititinirs and iuteresteti I on sale and spirited bidding was load tf Western White llem- cleanses, soot lies 11, 111, in iii.MM ivim iii mil- ail'l iilllv tile mill- j-v leals and protects 7iS In. It was struck ort to Win.

Bell, for lxk for flotn'ing. ceiling and sid tcr over with Mr. Ilioomcr lie lias started hundreds of yotmg fcllowi 0:1 rlie diseased mem- J. C. Ixitt'lost a valuable calf, by dogs ttev.

ir. ii. m. tiuuerr, pastor or me i chewing he head nearlv oil. iur, it is nice Al a car Z2 vJ the right road to success.

I you cannot go to liim, write it will pay araue. It cures Ca- i. rarrh anil i Son. of our young ladies attended the Zion Lutheran church of H.iirishuri;, of Southern Pine flooring, ceil ts'T you to do so. bill at Roval.

triday evening. "a.i atolUin ay neau quick Ke-toini. lira Philip Aloon and wife, of Mill Citv. and one of the foremost Lutheran ch-rgvnieu in the country, died sudden Berry's election." the Andrews blackmailing letter alleged," would be proclaimed throughout he length and breadth of the land as a triumph for the cause of free ing and mouldings, 3 grades of rwentv-eight voting men and women placed in positions in one month -tores the Senses of UULU tl are spendinir a lew days with the latu r's each. Prices nght for cash buy laste and Smell.

Fnll uize at. Drug recent I ly on Monday of angina pei toris parents, in thw Dlace. 4 gists or by mail: Trial Sizes mail ers. Call and look it over if in r.iy nrotliers, io Warren yew York silver." Mr Andrews kuows, unless he is a born idiot, that the election of neither Pliimmer nor Berry will iullnence the LOWFLL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Rush Samuel Ii. (iniw, twi.v brother of former Congressman Galusha A.

iirow of IViinsylvHiiia, ditl at Bintrhuuitou, N. on MMiday, aged eighty-five want of any such material. Clark L. Stephens, Montrose Pa lr. A Ilickok now wears the "proud lilNCJH V31T0X, currency and in staling the contrary he writes himself down a knave.

But Mr. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Real Estate. father smile, it a lusty hov. years. Roberts treats his absurd statement seri- Rev.

Dr. Heernians wil! give his great temoeran.ee lecture In the church 'iH'" ously, nevertheless, and answers it fitly. Why not order direct from ns and save the retailer's profit? rid ay evening Hy virtue of the order of the Orphan "Mr, Berry's campaign and election. As Kev. VanWoert.

a former pas- otirt of Sunquehanna County ln pnnm writes the Swarthmore banker, "have no or, is to lecture in lrimty church. Oct. proceetlinuTH, estate of Geo. liartlltiK. late of lenox Towiist.lp.

decawl, the there wmnea recention for bun ln- more to do with free silver than with Ii Voir Yirt I i I atjtafi r.f a 14 a I In anjtjal uiiilcreiKnetl Trustee for that purpose, by MiM court appotnte-i, mill expofte to public SPORTING Rev. Gates, pastor of the Rush rings of Saturn or the man in the moon. But they have a great deal to do with AFFAIRS. i i. I charge in 1S70, preached at Trinity church nale or venaue at the Court huuie In Mon troe.

on Friday, November 10th, 1905, At 'Z u'ctouk, p. m. common honesty and the proper control and disposal of the State funds." These by frenzied baseball enthusiasts onl The I A of Retta, met at the pareon-the I'olo grounds Saturday hen by a I herf, -urs. nanaoipn huixix is in. AH that certain piece of real entate Hltuate are the issues of the campaign in a nut shell.

score of 2 tt 0 they defeated' the I'hil- CENTERS ATTRACTION This Autumn's showing of Jackets, lvain Coats and Dress Skirts and the prices are certainly not commensurate with lhe increased quantity of material required, the higher prices on wool materials of all grades, and the enhanced wages paid to workmen. If last season's jackets will answer our prices are 1 ight. Rev. Bishop has returned from a tn trie to wnnio or unox. mouenauiia County.

Pennsylvania, bouDlei ami deHrrlb- ndeliihin American league team audi trip in York stale. Several from here attended the West ei hn follows On the North by land of M. Maxey, on the Kav by land of A. 1. Mil D.

W. Terry. Auburn fair Wednesday. ler, on tae South by land of Klfna E. nnett and on thn West by land ot Olive Maxev and He was educated in the common schools American grievances Only 4ps! $20.90 Heny Harding, containing neventy-tlx acres of his township and has been a farmer all against Yeuezuela may ot land more or letM.

mostly improved, wltl the appurtenanceo. frame house, frame baru NEWS OF OUK NEIGHBORS. his life. be settled by diplomacy, while France iu other out-buildings and orchard, all In first-class condition. One of the very best farms Concerning his character, nothing can in the county.

TEHMS OF SALE. be said against him. His neighbors re spect and admire him. All who do busi One-fourth cash on day of h1'. one-fourth on final (mflrmation Thereof, and the balance ness with him find him upright anil just The New Walk Expert manu The new ideas in leevc, in the length and he has the confidence of everyone one year aftt-r fiimlconiirtuanon wltli In ten -at The Jacket News.

ing Skirts. who knows him. They all believe in facturers have reduced the ready from trie date ot sucn nnai HENRIETTA H. HAKIlNi, Trtiste To Henrietta il. Hardinv, window, and He would make an excellent County for this high-grade Chamber Suit in golden quartered oak.

Dresser has large French bevel shaped mirror, swell effect top and daintily carved mirror frame. Bed beautifully carved to match the dresser. Entire suit polish finish and guaranteed construction. Similar suits retail always from $25.00 to $30.00. Carefully packed and shipped, freight charges prepaid, for $20.90.

For 450 designs of handsome furniture see our factory -price catalogue. Sent free. Bird luval. (ilen W. Haidinir.

Hard inir. Mabel E. Harding and to Willis Kan Tteasurer and should be elected to the to wear to an exact science. There's a tit, hang and finish alnjut our new skirts that pleaseModerately priced at to Horn, ituaidlan of (ilen W. Hardiuy: aud of loy i'.

Hardin ir. office for which he has been nominated. won thp world's professional baseball championship. I'ive jj.nnes were- play ed in the series. New York winning four, and in each game the: defeated side was shut out.

The next automobile race for the William K. Yanderbilt cup will be held in France. Ilemery. one of the representatives of that country, woi the 283 mile race ou Long Island on Saturday iu 4' hours minutes 8 seconds. Cieorge Heath, also representing France, whs second, aud an American.

Tracy, was third. Jacques Faure. the well known Frenrh aeronaut, is the winner of thf iiiteiiiiitioiiiil balloon endurance contest which stnrted from the Tuileries Hardens at I'tiris on Sunday He landed in Hungary nfter covering XII9 miles There were fifteen starters. Miss I'auliiip Mackay of the Oakley Country club of Watertown. won the woman's national golf championship Saturday by defeating Miss Margaret Curtis of the Essex County Country dub of Manchester, by 1 up in 18 holes.

Takf Nutk That the return to theorder of sale will le confirmed d. on Thursday. Nov. Pi. final contirmed ntrd there in the cut ami 111c shapes are embodied in our jackets and the prices are far below the city from si to The New There has len a RainlCoats.

marked evolution in the fashioning of Rain Coats. They now combine dressiness as well as usefulness. Excellent values at SI- and U.lH. the absence of any diplomatic relations at Caracas may yet be compelled to resort to a show of force. IespUe the assurances of foreign office officials at Paris it was asserted at Washington Saturday that the French ultimatum had been practically ready to dispatch for a week or more aud that France had the full assent of the Washington government to adopt an effective course of action against Y'enezuela to obtain the renewal of diplomatic relations and the restoration of French property seized by the Caracas government.

Supplementing the cablerk denial of the I'ananiH government of the report that negotiations were in progress looking to the union of Pauama and Costa Rica, Kenor Calvo, the Costa Rican minister at YVashinjrton, stated Friday that there is not any foundation whatever for such report. upon, Thursday. Novemner Jird, unit' exceptions are tiled thereto. HENRIETTA H. HAKPINU.

Trustee, MiVoi.i.i Smith, AtVys. CASTOR I A Children's Here is congregat- Coats. garments for all sizes from the infant to the big girl prices l.o to $15.00. Hotel Is ash. The DODiilar family hotel (Adams Ave Tor Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought 8cranton. has won more than local fame under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Nash, for the exeellant. set vice Bears the Signature of H.

P. READ throughout the house. Its cleanliness. Its cuisine. Its quiet homelike features, Both permanent and transient guests are entertained, and all receive first-class reatment at moderate charges.

BINGHAMTON, N. Y..

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