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LITTLE LOCALS. THHOWSH THE GQUm JURY LIST. KRIS KRIHGLE8 A C0MlH Cm tor Smith la visiting Blnghauiton Harford's -PaTmer-C4l- Monday, Dee. 12. Subject: -'When shall cows come in and what is the best feed?" Items from Correspondents, and Enter A Few Items That are Timely None but Live Dealers Here.

Clippings from Exchanges. A. S. Roe.of South New Milford, killed TrtAVEitsE Jurors Dr. awn to sr.nvE for Week Commencing Monday, January 9th, '03.

Brooklyn J. F. Austin, G. Daison, A dozen members were present at this re-fiHcus6ion. i radical men maae iae friend.

The dealers Lave had a big Christina trade. The days will never bo shorter than at prese nt. Mis. Mury Wall has returned from Binghtimtou. CHRISTMAS IS COMING And you will want somchin in the line cf a cow which dressed 630 pounds.

CUT PRICES CUT Finding we have too many Dress Overcoats, Jack, cts. Cloaks, and Wraps we have concludtd to give our customers the benefit of Greatly Reduced PRICES ov ning interesting wun animated oe- A midnight mass will be celebrated at bate. Jan. 1. all things considered, was B.

T. Case. Bridgewater n. Palmer, W. B.

the Catholic church in Auburn on Christ and Pointed. Jack was their only boy, and he ran away to sea, And lived a life on the rolling deep, as wild as wild could be; On Christmas eve, as the wind blew cold o'er the sniveling waters far. Jack hung up his sock as in dnysof yore, tacking it to a spar. the final answer. Veal calves are out of One blast upon this bugle horn Were worth a thousand customers, Hir Walltr SwlUsiitjhUy altertd.) Splendid chairs, easels, pictures, wall pockets, music racks, Ac, at F.

A. Pierce's. mas eve. the way when spriug work comes. The Jaunary cow will beat the June cow on T.

M. Mavnard of Harford, has been Goff, J. Tallon. hocouut E. McDevitt.

Forest LaWe-B. S. Griffls, W. Ball. Forest City W.

H. Leek. Mr. Ad.ims has been vhltlng at very ill. Welcome Wllmsxth Is running the total product of milk; and by rl.bt tho grist mill.

management need not dry np or slacken We are doing the biggest handker Nest morn he aiose, and what do you Milk fever is avoided, liut warm barns chief business in our history; the rea to are absolutely necessary. Wind must think he wss almost overcome, son? best stock, lowest prices. Stod Gibson J. L. Holmes, E.

Re9segule, A. Sweet. Gn at Bend Boro-M. W. Cargill.

Harmony W. U. l'elton. It. Armstrong W.

H. Rlney. The Democrat he found, that his pa dard Watrous. be broken off by good th ds; water must be as warm ns it is in May, and cows thus early in the season, in order to reducr our stock prior out annual inventory. Respectfully yours.

rents had sent, and he had the news Prof. Cnii nd Jury meeting and Argument Couit next Monday. Mitt Bessie Reynolds Is the guest of Mends in New York. MUs Mate Hawley spent Sunday with Set ant frleuda. Soma ni'O'ile think that the beet An Immense variety of ice skates, at must be curried.

April is considered the Wilson Burch, of Harford, cut his hand veiy badly with a drawing knife while shoeing a sled. The oyster supper given by the Ladie3 Aid of the Methodist chuteh, at South Auburn, netted the society nearly $18, Peter McGovern of Rush had to leave Rail Road building on account of lameness he came from Pittston a few days ago. from home. Muffs, muffs, muffs, at R.G. Scotfs.

Sayre Shafer s. hardest month for a cow. She Is weak shedding her coat, and tormented with Shoes, shoes, shoes, a new line direct When in Quest of of an elegant album, grubs iu the back. from the factory. I stand by these, all 1 M.

S. DESSAUER, As to fodder and feed, a crop of corn one that just fills the bill in style aud Uopbottom Quick, E. DeWitt, H. Lyon. Jackson P.

C'allou. Liberty A. E. Stockholm, M. J.

Han-igan. Lathrop (3. Taylor, J. E- Sanders. Lenox B.

McDonald. Laues-boro E. Thomas. leather no pastboard here. Call on R.

G. Scott. specially raised for cows was recom Montrose, Dec. t'th, '92. price, for a pretty Christmas or rew Year gift, inspect the large and splendid mended.

Heavy growth of stalk with thing about Cbilbtuias to have it over with. Cards are out announcing that Anna small eais thick rightly cured, then cut If you are a subscriber to the Demo line at S. J. Sparkes Co s. irug bioro.

Diamonds, FINE JEWELRY. AND Hric-a-Brac WiVn you are in BOH ANTON crat, by paying 50 cts. extra, only, you up, it bicomea juicy fodder and there Is do waste in the eating. Clover hay What is better fora Christmas present Montrose F. B.

Coon, G. L. Battle, Linaberry and Charles Roberts will be married it the home of the bride's parents in Auburn, on Christmas Eve. than a Sweep Becker, Easy Chair, Pic can get the Philadelphia weekly iime for one year. STOVES! ture, Mirror, Sideboard, Coach, Parlor C.

M. Crisroan, of South Bridgewater, Potter Pope are now ready to furn W. W. Reynolds. Iddletown G.

L. Jones. New Mil ford Township A. Sum mers, Win. H.

VanCott, P. Houlihan. New Mtlfonl Borough N. Kiraher. has been confined to the house for some Suite, or a Bed-room Suite.

v. W. Smith's, Main Street, Montrose, Pa. ish all kind of fresh meats at reasonable cured by the new theory has no equal. Cows fed on It will make June butter in January.

Such hay equals timothy plus grain. A ooJ feed is one-third each of bran, oats, and corn. It was advised not to remove the after-birth, but feed well Instead. The days by lameness, caused by an injury If you wish to know all about 't read "Many Mentions" on tho first ge of this paper. Dr.

A. II. Palmer, formerly of Brook-Ijn. was married to a Pasadena, California lady, recently. It Is said Baggage-Master Tompkins will go to irming.

We shall to prices. Please give us a call located under N. Foster's store, Thomsou.P a. received some time ago. Oakland Atkinson, N.

W. L. W. Titman, Arthur Titman and Fox. F.

H. Dccner. Mrs Jane Titman of Auburn, went to Employ J. F. Blessing to 6ell your goods at auction.

He gets there with Rush-J. Logan, N. Jones, J. Hillis. Handsome and comfortable M.

S. Dessauer's line of Mufflers and Handkerchiefs. A large and selected stock of the choicest pei fumes -something particularly fine for the Holiday trade just received at S. J. Sparkes Co's.

STOVES! STOVES STOVES STOVES STOVES Blairstowc, N. J. to attend the funeral of Drake Mann, a brother of Mrs Jane Tit trad fly, it was asser'ed, stung the cow in the flesh above the hoof, yet the fiual home of the grub was in the back. Cat both feet. Silver Lake II.

Kline. Suso. Depot -P Ahearn, C. Con man. Take your shoes to Philander nart.

nell. J. Hurlep, P. M. Griffin, F.

Potter. see him leave town. Mi a. Not ton Scott is making an ex tle housed in April and May have no opposite Montrose House, for repairs. If bpringviile b.

A. bhooU. irrubs. The notion that a cow renews E. W.

Miller, of Harford, lost a cow recently. The animal got loose in the night and helped herself to the contents you wish a nice job at a reasonable price. her milk flow by coming In may be a fal Best Makes. Largest Assortment. Newest Styles.

Latest Improvements. See the "Art Andes" Parlor. Examine "Happy Thought" Cook. Fifty Sample Stoves. At Very Lowest Prices We will be glad to show ihcm to you.

BOYD COOLEY, MONTROSE. F. A. Pierce is a careful and pleasing arv. of a feed box and 6he died from the ef- tended visit among friends at Philadelphia, New York, Ac.

The members of St. Paul's Episcopal S'liuWy School will have a Christmas A letter from tJ. toranam to tne TraverseJurors- Drawn to Serve for Week Commencing Monday. January ICth, 1S03. Ararat-P.

A. Doyle. fects of over eating. Beautiful clocks aud an endless variety of jewelry for holiday or birthday presents, at G. W.

Baker's Church St. jeweliy 6tore. You always fiad something for your Christmas dinner, at L. H. Griffls, in Club was read.

Mr. F. advised the rais The Odd Fellows of Harford, are fin STOVES STOVFS STOVES STOVES ing of a few hills of tobacco; the leaves funeral director. James M. Jeffers sells flour as follows VanCleef, $5 00 per bbl.

Best Epring and winter patent, $5 00 per bbl. Bcbt roller, $4 50. Star roller, $4.00 per bbl. is'alog the rooms in the second story of being riiied and pulverized would banish their hall, and hope soon to have them lice from hens nests and hen houses. Auburn -O White.

F. Angell. Bridgewater -W. B. Stephens.

J. Har completed, liable Lodge donated 1UU Decided to consider, at next session. Tree Mouday evening. Benj. Hinds will return to lown to live next spiing.

to be sueeeeded at the Corwln farm by Cyrus Pierson. Buckwheat, $2.00 per 100 lbs. James M. Jeffeis. cluding seasonable fruits, vegetables.Ac.

All kinds Fascinators, Hoods, Mitts, Fur Muffs at Dessauer's. Tuesday evening. Dec 27, the following STOVES Is a co-operative creamery benencial to A new lot of Terra Cotta pipe, for fanners?" We are making a specialty of novelties drains, at Sayre A. Shafer's. to help pay for the repairs J.

J. Coleman has completed the work of covering the reservoir at New Milford. The weather Is favorable and the men are laying the pipes for the water rapidly. Jerome DeWitt, Esq. has tested the hydrants and the trial proved sat W.

Thacher, Sec. rington. Clifford E. G. Miller.

Forest Lake I. Mdhulsh. Franklin II. M. Ackerman.

Great Bnd Borough C. Skinner, T. Kilrow. Great. Bend F.

Millard. Harford-J. J. Qualiey, U. D.

Brews S. G. Rheivr, who has recently cpeuded a wagon shop hero, has an ad- In P.rfumes. Ink Sets. Manicure ana We obtain patents for protection, not Dressing Travs not an old fashioned HOLIDAYSPECIALS.

for ornament." Send for our valuable pamphlet. DuBois DuBols, Inventive pi. ee in the store-all new stylish goods McCauslaud's Pharmacy. Horn To Mr. and Mrs.

Arby Newton, Bridge-water, Dec. 10, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Williams, of Binghamton, Sunday, Dec. 11 a isfactory. Age Building, Washington, 1). v.

aien tlon th?" Democrat when writing to the Heading These Brevities Wil1 Election of the G. A. R. at Franklin udveitlsement In to-day's paper. The death of Win.

Burrows, an aged and highly respected resident of Franklin Folks, oceuied Wednesday evening. -The pews In the Baptist church, and If you want clothing you can save JJiocl. Gardxeb At their home in Binghamton, Dec. 2, 1S92, of diphtheria and membraneous croop. Ce il May, Infant daughter of E.

L. and Ada Barker Gardner, aged 1 year, 4 months, and 2 days. Fosteb At Rogers Park, Dec. 5, 1892. Frederick W.

Foster, youngest eon of Henry C. and Anna M. Foster, aged ter. Hallsteid-J. Maynard, J.

E. Davis. L. Baldwin. CALL AND RECOl'R Beautiful Line OK Holiday Novelties.

W. W. BERRY Jeweler, 303 Sprucf Sreer Scranton CLOAKS! firm. money at It. G.

bcott 8. Forks, resulted Commander, G. P. Stockholm S. V.C., S.

L. Stlllwell; J. V. C. John Harsh; Surgeon, D.

Hand; Chaplain. B-C. Vance; Quartermaster, Did it ever occur to you that a tasty Wre desire to call attention of dealers Help Foil to Decide What to Purchase lor a Holiday Gift and Where to Find It To Mr. and Mrs. G.

P. Sprout a calling card always proves an accepta In boots and shoes, to the large and var daughter. ble and useful Christmas present? A ied stock of leather and rubber boots L. Beebe ufflcer of the Day, A. Soutn- the shells In the rear of the church, will re rented, Saturday, Dec.

31st, at 10:30 a. 111. Harmony J. Martin. W.

Wadswortb. Herriek-F. F. Hayden. Jessup J.

Dlmon. Lanesboro J. O. Taylor. Lenox J.

Harding, J. W. Conrad, J. A. Roberts.

Little Meadows W. Deucil. large new line of the very latest styles To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Trieble, and shoes, and overshoes, In all grades, woith; Officer of the Guard, D.

Bab- Don't fail to make gifts, though your iust received at the Democrat ofiice. Auburn, a daughter. cock. also felt and lumberman boots, rive large floors devoted to our trade. Prices means are but email, Montrose.

Call and see them. Price Lizzie Webster died In Binghamton, lo years and 3 months. Mooee Ressegcie In Haiford.resi-denep of Hon. G. R.

Kessegule, father of the bride. December 15th, by Rev. G. C. Jacobs, Mr.

Fred M-xue to Miss Mame Resseguie. We have plenty of presents within low, and goods stylish. guaranteed. Goldsmith Jobbers, reach of all Dec. 3d, of diphtheria.

Lizzie was the only remaining daughter of Mrs. Albert Christmas isn't Christmas without 304 Lack. fceranion, i'a. J. D.

Williams dealer in toys Though slim be your purse, we will see Iu Mcnioriam. At a regular meeting of Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, of Biug-hamton, held Wednesday evening, Dec. 21st, the following resolutions of respect were unanimously adopted on the death Bell, of Rush. Lizzie went to Bingham jou supplied, Cranberri-s! Go to L.

H. Griffis' for them, and at same thee ou ft ill find of all kinds no end to 'em Also bi Liberty C. H. Hapman, J. W.

Howard Montrose L. II. Sprout, M.J. Harrington. Middletown J.

P. Carley. New Milford Twp. E. Stephens, J.

Barrett. ton early In the fall to vi3it relatives and And our prices will prove there's a Santa many other things to please you. to engage in work. She was takeu sick cycles, tiicycles and velocipede3, expiess wagons, baby carriages and dolls. Christmas goods In dolls we carry as inside.

Tho largest stock of watches in Mont Nov. 30th, and died the following Satur Wra. Biiunell, who has been very III, with fever, 1 on the way to recovery. Ids ninny Mends will be pleased to learn. The announcement In another column of Garabrant Robinson, of Rush.

a 111 prove of Interest to the people of that sei'tlon. The aunual mett.ing of the Presbyterian Society, will be hold Wednesday, Tan. 4th. at 10 a. and the rental of Are you searching for the Beautiful? Ifso we have made some captures In day.

rose at G. W. Baker's, the Church Street large line as any New lork bouse. tine Onvx tables and cabinets and cherry Goods for S. Schools a specialty.

314 The officers elect of Post 486, Grand Army of the Republic, of Clifford, are THOUSAND OK PEOPLE Coming mmd Going from all Count: and Vicinity. Where? To the grent bankrupt clothing sale at No. Court Binghamton Only two more week of bargains. The store Is rented for January Excitement increases daily. Come at once to the r-d flag, CO Couit One door Reil- and brass trimmed parlor pieces.

Fine jeweler. Prices down to meet the re uirements of all. of Bro. James C. Kelly The committee appointed by Division No.

1, Order of Hibernians, of America, to draft resolutions of respect on the death of Brother James C. Kelly, have adopted the following: HVoTtvm, it has pleased Almighty Goi Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. statuary. They are elegant. I want to show them.

I want to sell them. D. Oakland Boro A. Badgely. Oakley Twp.

G. N. Shappee, iy. Rush S. B.

Clark. Susq'a Depot J. Ball. Thomson Boro-J. L.

Smith. T. W. Reeder, Post Commander; George Hull, Senior Vice Commander; William Auburn Centre Harness A Supply Malaga and Catawbas grape3 at A. W.

lou prices NEW STYLES. Brown, Binghamton. Store. Call and see our hand Lyon's. Barker, JuDlor.v ice Commander; bteph en Gleason, Surgeon; J.

C. Decker, 1 In His all wise Providence to take from You can buy or.ly the best make of You cm find toilet cases, shaving sets. made double harnesses, also our $12 00 single harnesses are dandies. All work east of Exchange Hotel. pews 2 p.

Chaplain G. Sanders, Officer of the Thomson Twp. D. R. Hinds.

I'uiondale W. E. Reynolds. rubber goods at It. G.

Scott 3. collar and cuff boxes in fine leather, Dav; George Simpson, Quartermaster, guarnateed and satisfaction given. The firm of Blakeslee fc Aiuey has goods, a stock of toys 'hat is almost in Best line of underwear on eatth at Sturdevant J. H. Hunter, Officer of the Guard.

exhaustible, and iu fact anything lor R. G. Scott's. Trial List-January Term. our midst our laU Brother James C.

Kelly, who was a favorite among all his acquaintances for unselfish and lofty motives which always predominated in his character, and who was true and fetead-fast to the benefkient principles of our ancient and noble organization, and a 31-inch Cheviot fnl Shawl Collar, a nice present at Sparkes' Drug Store. Eugene Felton. of East Harford, who Auburn Centre, Susq. Pa. Wanted Farmers to bring in their HwfVr with $3.98.

Nothing befits those home-made recently returned from Oregon, present Try Whitman's glace pine-apple at A. candies, at Mrs. Lyman's. ed his father with a Winchester rifle produce to John Regon's in exchange for all kinds of groceries and you will be Burns'. Large handsome boxes at a The time for closing the great sale of bankrupt clothing at 00 Court Binghamton is near by.

but the excitement does not abate. Thousands -f anxious buyeis fiom every town In Broome county and vicinity have visited the store durirg the lat toitnight and obtained bargains r.ever before offered. Thousands nioie will attend each day during the coming week. The excitement is something utraoidinary and certainly unusual for Binghamton. been dissolved, Mr.

Alney tl-lng, ow-lug to his lecent election to the office of District Attorney. School closed Tueadiy for a two week's vacation. Prof. James and each his teachers received a valuable presents from their admiring pupils. which is highly prized as a keepsake.

Ovsters! oysters! at L. H. Griffls' small prl finest made. Dining Rooms and Bakery. surprised to see the great quantity you take away for a little money.

Best having been used by the sons In the lar West, aud which had been Instrumental Stylish Jackets and Capes at reduced prices at Dessauer's. Commencing Monday, January ICth. Covle May Ford vsGeoW Bolles; Scire Facias. Cordean Titus ts Holms Labor Deakin vs II VanCott; appeal. Jas Paye, ass'd to Persons vs Patrick Madden judgment opened.

Ellas Birch vs Dreas Birch, and Simeon Stage eiectmcnt. Gloves, mittens, underwear, mufflers, Millinery. In causing the death of a number of deer loyal devotee to his chunh, therefore, be it Rewired, that we as Bibermians bow submissively to him who doeth all things well, and that we extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family in flour sold as cheap as the cheapest, at No. 37 DeRussy street, Binghamton. and 1000 articles which are to numer and other game not plenty in this part of Do you want to make somebody a nice ous to mention at G.

Scott's. the country. Children of the Tunkhanuock Tres- Before starting on your journey, se Chiistmas present If so call on I. A Before makiDg purehases for holiday A ten year-old son of Samuel Brown, cure an accldeut ticket of Lathrop A Pierce, he can suit you, also your pocket this there dark home cf sorrow and af gifts examine tne new stock 01 bilver wno resides aDout one mite wortn 01 book. Titsworth.

Only 25c. per day for $o000 ware at li. i auer s. Insurance. Hallstead, met with a painful Injury.

In company with a number of other boys, fliction. Btmlud, as a token of respect and esteem to our deceased Brother that our charter be draped In mourning for thirty Attractive, and oh so reasonable, are Lathrop Titsworth Insure horses iiyterlan church Instead of having a Christmas tree are soliciting money to pay Interest on the church debt. A large party of guests made merry it Green's residence, Depot Monday evening, gathered In honor of Seal sacques and jackets and furs of all kinds. Ladles' and Misses' cloth what people are saying about Read's he was playing on a mow of hay, when John Phillips vs McKeeby; appeal. Elnora Snow vs Miller, Evans, Mumford, and Jas Paye; trespass.

Armina Hollenbeck vs ex'rs of John Setser, dee'd; assumpsit. Salesrooms aie crowded every hour of the day and far into the evening. Each and every ouh who comes secures a bargain and goe away pleased. Over worth of the fiue-t overcoats; suits, ulsters, pants etc. for men, youths, boys and children are selling way below cost every day.

The most magnificent display of elegant high class clothing ever shown iu the Parlor City. The assot taient of silk, linen and cotton against Fire, Lightning, Accident, Disease Death, from any cause whatever. he lost his balance and fell from the garments, fur-trimmed and plain, in handkerchiefs. mow striking upon the upturned tines of Russian effects, and all the latest styles at F. L.

Crane's, 324 Lack. Scran days. Hem-red, as a lasting tribute to his memory that these resolutions be placed on the records of our society, also a copy presented to the Montrose Demo AtS. J. Sparkes Co's.

you can find First National Bank 01 Susquehanna a fork. One tine penetrated his side and another passed through the fleshy Ir. Green's birthday anniversary. iust what you want in candies Every Vincent Iteckhow nss-umpsit. Wool Felt Hats, new styles 45c.

$3.00 Trimme.1 Hats for $1.4 WALTER'S Wl'OMMU SC3BANTTN, PA. part of his left arm at the elbow. The thing in the confection line, from the Ileibcr Co vs A Barnes assiimp- young man escaped death only by a popular ribbon goods at lOe per (or it. C. W.

Broadhead. horse dentist and shoeing specialist. Office and Bhop near Lathrop's planning mill, Montrose, Pa. When you visit Montrose, do not fail to call at the Fair store, where you cannot fail to be suited. I.

W. Oakley, South Main St. hair breadth. 3 lbs. for 25c), to the very choicest ton.

You'll find nice oysters, of various styles, for the holidays, atMrs. Lyman's. While nearly every merchant in Montrose is busy putting in their vvint'-r and Christmas goods, Pierce keeps the people contented by selling furniture at a Wagner Bro ts Crook appeal. Lariabee vs Lucy Larrabee; A terrible accident occurred at Thom grades of chocolates, caramels, etc. cbat for publication, and a copy presented to the bereaved patents of the deceased.

John V. Gorman, i Joseph Delasey, Com. Stephen Sweeney, son recently, through which Fred Cros udguient opened. The celebrated De Ban and St. Fran Attention Is called to-day to settlement In the of P.

A. Conrad, Miller S. Allen, Auditor; and Esther Toby, T. J. Davles, Auditor The annual meeting of the Republican County Committee will bo held at the court house, Montrose, Monday, 'anuary 9th, 1803, at 2 o'clock p.

m. ier, of that place lost his life, tie, in goods are here and miir-t tie sold. The quicker you come, tue better will be your bargin. Don't miss this sale If you need clothing and want to save money. It is to your bei.efit and to your alone.

Many have come over a hundred miles to take advantage of the prices offered by the Bankrupt Clothing Company. Tho entire stjck must be turned into at once utu rly regardless of cost, quality or value, as the cis Floiida oranges, 20c, 30c, 40c 50c, Bartlett Co vs 11 Smith apppal. Crandall V9 Hopbottom Borough company with his brother Frank, went GOc. dozen at A. W.

Lyons. Report cards for school teachers at into the woods to cut what are known appeal. the Democbat office. as "mine props," timbers used in min David Wellrnan vs Hero Ssusquenanna Christmas tree ornaments Everything that is ne and desirable can be had at Splendid line of wall papers, borders. Depot; trespass.

SlOO Reward, tlOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded di-ease that science has been ing. Both young men went to work felling two trees standing a short distance the Scranton cash 6tore, (F. P. Price Ac, newest styles sold byl.

W. Oakley, Mawhiner vs Williams; appeal. low figure. Are your parlors crying out for something to make them attractive Remember that D. D.

Brown has some suits that will do the business. Also something in odd pieces; rockers.tables, oak, mahogany, white maple, mahogany and brass, etc. Always something new. Look, buy don't cost much. apart.

Frank felled his tree first, and agent,) at surprisingly low prices. Call Montrose Democrat, James Lynch vs Foran Interplead Montrose. Call and Bee them neiore Among the list of Pennsylvania confirmed by the senate when in Scranton, or write for particu er. store Is rente to other parties January 1st. This is a genuine bankrupt sa e.

Come at once rain or shine, come early you buy. Being a practical paper-hang lai s. Also lots of things nice for Christ xecntlve session appears the name of Thompson Co vs Gow; appeal. Geoige Tiffany vs James Paye and er, he is enabled to select ana matcn up the most stylish combinations. able to cure in all its stages aud that is catarrh.

Hull's catarrh cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitunal disease, requires a constitutional treat mas presents, and for entertainments of Frank Curmlnghnm, of Forest City. aud avoid the rush. Bi ing thU with you and be sure you goto tight place. as it was falling he called to his brother, who was busily engaged and did not see the tree, to get out of its way.

He looked up suddenly and, realizing bis danger, ran, but was too late. The ponderous trunk descended with resistless force, striking him on the head and various kinds. A splendid line of fruits John Paye; judgment opened. Three Organs and pianos will be sold cheap oranges, figs, dates, nuts, confectioner suits Remember the big red feign at CG ies, The attention of Sunday er during the holidays this year than ever before. Be sure and write to Christmas falling on Suuday this year, we understand that the Monday St.

Is the place. One door east of Ex A Warren vs estate i. A btulth.dec d. las McDonald vs Win Brotzmanand schools and similar organizations is change Hot-1. lli timt following will be celebrated Instead.

and specially invited. Brotzman; judgment opened. headquarters and you will get the best instrument at the lowest possible price. Clothing Company, binghamton N. Y.

crushing him to the earth, lie was killed instantly. The deceased had hat the business pieces will be closed ment- Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken in-ternelly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sui faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ol the disease, aud giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its Brown vs Capwell ejectment Samuel Shelp vs Shelp; ejectment. been married only about three months. Stylish Suits, Fancy Pants, Nobby Overcoats, are selling cheap at Susquehanna.

It is expected that the hands in the Erie Shops will wore full time after the first of January. The Baptists have put new stained glass windows in their church. Win. Menow is confined in a New York hospital, receiving surgical attention. A new orchestra has been organized that day RhenntatUna Cared in Day.

'Mvstic Cure" for rheumatism and Vriday, D'C 23rd. 1892 Extra copies of the Democrat always for sale at this oflh e. Durkln and Farir-ll-where are the) lively to spend Christmas? N. E. Blssell assists In waiting upon the cm-towers at J.

Burns'. 1 fparkes has purchased ox-Sher-Iff Foian's house, on Prospect street. -O. P. Beebe and wife were bor.

Imm week, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cm in. O. W. iker's je'elry show enc, How do I look?" asked the tuikey Fairdale Uniondale.

While P. H. Flyun was taking two of as he expanded his gorgeous array of Samuel Angle Is on the sick list. He neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remika-hie and mysterious.

It removea orc- thecauss and the disease immeiU a Iy his children for a sleigh ride and to give is attended by Dr. Granger, of Rush. feather. "Fit to kill," replied the ear hero with Prof Kramer as musical in- his line horse a little exercise, all went Children's ready trimmed hats, $1.00. S.

K. Stebbins. Whitman's salted almonds, at A. B. Burns'.

No one claims to make as good. Try them and jou will buy no other Wanted A feood Doctor to locate at Address all letters for special prices to J. W. Guernsey, 205 Washington Scranton. Pa.

Happy and content is a home with The a lamp with the cf the ir.ornir.;;. Catalogues. write Rochester Lamp Co. Clothing llterallT given away at the great Executors' Sale, No. 18 Court St Binghamton, near the bridge.

Go at once, don't delay. Hallstead. cuiative powers, that they offer one-hundred dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Sena for list of testimonials. F.

J. Cheeney A Toledo, O. -SoId by Druggists. 75c. lotii old rooster, who is 60 tough he stiuctor.

Fairdale disappears. The first dose greatly lea-fiU; 7 cents. Sold by A. B. B.ir.i 1 n't be eaten.

Miss Julia Curtis is quite ill at this well till about half way to Uniondale, when oue side of th thills cume from the bMgh and caused a little side Miss Ida Shelp expects to go to Pitts time. make. ton to spend the winter with her broth erugglst Montrose. The annual meeting of the stock er Santa Clan, at vrolftV Baxaar.Bingkara- What better present than a fur robe It Is no easy thing to dress harsU, There will be a Christmas at Fairdale holders of the L. M.

railroad will be held at the general office in Montrose on ton. X. Y. for those liable to be out in our winters? M. E.

church, on Monday Dec. 27, In front of hie place of business, Is well coarse hair so as to make it look -ful or becoming. By the use of Aywr's Black and grey as well as plush robes at of Thursday Jan. 5, for the purpose Mrs. F.

P. Shelp has been visiting Kead s. We invite special attention to our line of Holiday goods, which we are proud to state is one of the largest as motion, when accidentally Mr. Flynn got out, and his horse, uot caring to wait for him, weut on with the children The older boy, about 7 or 8 years old, soon jumped out, and away weut the horse with the other little fellow, probably about two or three years old. When the horse had gone about one mile, he concluded to stop at Isaac Cuttis' Un friends at BIrchardville for the passed At a regular meeting of Branch No.

29, C. M. B. held at the hall in Great Bend, the following officers were elected cling a president and directors. A Gardner Informs us that tl week.

i'or the largest and moet complete filled. J. J. Burns and M. Kelly wer ut Scranton yesterday, taltend the O'Hui Jubilee services.

Hair Vigor, this difficulty Is and the hair made to assume uv.y styl4 or arrangement that may be desired. Give the Vigor a trlaL sorted lines lu the Mate. The Good Templars anticipate holding a series of dime entertainments during the winter. Mrs. E.

Greenwood, of Buffalo, is visiting her mother. Mr. Todd. Mr. Carey Burton, a 6tudent of the New York School of Pharmacy, is spending his vacation with his parents, of this place.

LaVcrne Frink, who is employed in the 'Jrammpt office, spent last Sunday with his parents at Montrose. H. J. Howe, formerly a eleik in the D. M.

Roe continues to pay the ine of confectionery, from 8c. a pound for 1893: President, P. Crelgh; First We carry a fine line of plush cases. sleigh and cutter manufacturers through e6t price for rabbits, partridges Ac. up, go to A.

W. Lyons. Vice President, W. Flynn; Second Mce smoking easels, scrap books, We are glad to iearn that Miss Jennie Prosldent. Wr.

Ziegler; Financial Secre nit the country have been making so A Hue of colored felt hata, 50c. each. glove and handkerchief cases, celluloid Palmei teacher of Taylor Hollow school, tary, D. Barry; Treasurer, John Curley iondale, for being a good place to stop so the horse turned rath News was reeeived Tuesday of the Try series lliuets of a daughter of Win. R.

Stebbius. novelties, band painted glove holders, has come out victorious Mnsie Lesson. Those wishing instruction on th- jt- whisk broom holders, mirrors, frames, Recording Secretary. T. t.

seating; Assistant, M.Barry; Guard, T. Normile; er short and that caused the little The famous model I brand Balti Farmers are busy hauling hay, bark, Kelly, In Mnglmtuton. silk handkerchiefs, mufflers, silk urn ano or organ win nwi 1 1 hr'iiht-eved boy, with the buffaloes more oysteis, standards 30c, selects, Ac, to Montrose. brellas. fancy table covers, silk drapery, vantage to call on -or aum'S in i- Marshall.

Shea; Trustees, U.J. Duffy, M. Carlgg. Rey. Walk In, of Deposit, will and wiaps, to roll out first before the 40c, counts, 50c, at A.

w. Lyons. Ei I offices, and who for some time has ably dischaieed the duties of assis 'ew sleighs for a year or two. that It is difficult for a retail dealer to get enough of them to supply his or Unary trade. A remarkably artistic piece of workmanship Is a fence recently completed bv C.

Broidliead, tdacksrulth and veterinary ('entist, for the Bertholf cem- scarfs, fur boas, muffs, fur capes, cloaks. lcigh struck the lamp po6t, and we cin- ma K. Hawxhurst, Lake il a--. Pa, preach In M. E.

7.ln hun on Alney, of Foster, is visiting her As a Subscriber Sees It- Read's assortment of Gent's furnish- jackets, men fine neckwear.dress shirts, tant engineer the Susquehanna divis clud -4 to empanel a jury to take au in- daughter, Mrs. G. M. Carpenter. Deo.

2. til. at 7 o'clock. Come one, come Ed. Democbat: ngs are always up to date, with no fan suspenders, and a full line of underwear.

Crockery Department This depart Frank Dlmock is visiting his sister, ventoiy at one, and we soon found the horse piled up in a fence coiner, horse all. In defending the recent sermon of Rev. cy prices as are charged by regular fur ion of the Ei le, has been appointed road master of the second division of the Y. P. O.

railroad. Mrs. Jerome Sloat. ment coutains everything kept In a first Hughes, "Regular Attendant" in a late Beivmre of We have exposed, during 1 iM many swindlers who nishmg houses. and harness all right; no damage.

The Keeler, of BlrchurdvlUe. Ihs teiy, In Jessup. It combines both issue of the Reavbhain, does not place Wm. Vedder is on the sick list. Mr.

Chas. Cronk has moved his law class establishment. A riBe assortment of fancy china tea pots, chocolate pots. Winter Caps, heavy underwear, wool James Hell, one of the pioneer merchants o' Susq-iehauna, died at the resi little boy being kiuiiiy cared for by Mrs Curtis and her neigh oors.carriea a slight the name of medicine, vi the reverend gentleman in a better light lightness and strength In a remarkable Blankets and Comfortables at M. S.

office to the Land and Water 5o'a where ice cream sets, nut bowls, rose bowls than he appeared before.liellgious bigot which only increase si.nei 1 dence of his daughter, Mrs. George Foit- degree. Deesauer's. wine sets, lemonade sets, tea sets, toilet ry is more to be deprecated than radical To all who need a pure medicine i nam, Brooklyn, N. 1., aged 7i) years red spot on his forehead, whir.h a kiss Ids mamma, when he gets home, will quickly cute.

Rey. Dwight Sufford, assisted hy his sets, decorated dinner sets, china decor purifier, we can honestly recouim t.4 Table nuts, almonds, English walnuts, partizanship. In this couufy every be will transact all business entrusted to him. He is also prepared to receive water rents, on which there will be a reduction of ten per cent If paid before Jan. 1, 1893.

The remains were interred in Greenwood cemetary. Brooklyn. ated plates, cups and saucers, cracker Sulphur Bitters. baiter person has a right to his or her own ie- Brazil nuts, pica filberts, hickory nuts, toother Will, of Lathrop. is conducting Heie comes Mr.

lynn hatless did purchased th residence of Brown. on Depot Street, tor $1050. Mr. and Mrs. K- eler will nmvu Into town at wuce.

B. Robinson will move from the Cope farm to E. B. Cobb's farm and Mr Cobb will take tip his rewldence In town It Is aNo idated that S. Ilait will niov Into the borough.

lars. creamers, cheese dishes, ana nne ligious belief and every denomination blaek walnuts, butter nuts, chestnuts, a serlev of religious meetiuas. at Alford emoyseuual nvileges. If a man 13 a fresh hot roasted peanuts, and pop corn, Auburn Centre. not stop to find his S2 hat (damage on hat $2 lueathing twice at once; jury couldn't agree later jury concluded to ulve credit of two dollars because he engraved tumblers, fine engraved flint glass tumblers, with any initial engraved at $1.20 a dozen.

This is a special citizen, interested in tho welfare of the at A. Lyons. and F.ist Brb'gewater with some success. Some of the younger ones have shown an Mrs. Wm.

Bennett is on the sick list; country and pays taxes for the support Hnrrah for the Holidays. We have what you want, try ua. alsoSammie Hyde. Special sale of infant caps and bonnets. of the government, has a right to seek unusual amount of Interest In the series breathed up some aht-ad.

He was told Mrs. h. V. Lake and daughter, of S. li fctebbins.

bargain, as these goods are worth $2 oO hanging lamps, 1.75. 2 00. 2.50 and 3.00; elcgaLt decorated table vase lamps, 1.00, public place; and Mr. Hughes nor iny that his boy was all right and wasn't Look through our 5c. tin and china department.

Look at our immense 10c. South Montrose, are visiting her parent a attesteri by their youthful testimonies. Be cautious and get fie right when you go to Its Court St near the bi b.thing -r the millions selling at 50 per cent of the cist tvi.ole-ai.?. The sale Is being c' s--d mii giri- are sold for what t' ey will lriu Us your opportunity. Rs jjemW the pU-re Is at IS Couit u- ai th bridge.

other man has auy reason to enquire In Look oyer our line of holiday goods. I hurt, so he soon breathed natural again. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

White, and other C. M. Gere Is now the proprietor of The store windows, of Montiose, counters. See our 2oc. counters.

1.50, 1 03, and 2 00. to his religious views. The idea thatany have the nicest line of novelties in wood, Mr. Flynn tells us that the horse friends in place. Dolls In dolis we show everything Lamps from 10c.

to 125.00. Dinner seta one leliglous sect is going to cause leather, celluloid, and silver in Montrose. are brilliant with seasonable suggestions diaggej him quite a distance by the Miss Belle Hall, of Jessup, is teach $5 98 to $21.00. Tea seU $2.98 to $11.00. freedom to "vanish from this land and Come and see for yourselves.

A. B. lines after he got thrown out; credit of the coming of Santa Claus. No mat ing a very acceptable term of school. the Rlrrlne House, a large hotel at San-ford, Fla.

A not from him dated Dec in, a a the thermometer there regis tered 76 Id the shade. make hellish times" in this country, is Burns'. to the defendant, Mr. Flynn, for hang from 5c. to 1.50 each.

Do not forget that we offer our entire line of cloaks now at half-price fur trimmed cloaks. 32 inches long. 2.50, 3 50, and 4.50, none of these Air. John Tewsbury has sold his tarm ter how old the world may grow the the 6illiest kind cf nonsense. to Daniel Cole, of Meshoppen.

WTarm footwear is a specialty always American Citizen. Fancy chiua cups and saucers 10c. We have wagons, sleds, locking horse6, dolls, toys. Framed pictures, 49c. to $0.00, eaales 39c.

to $5 00. Albums SOc. to $7.00 Plush sets aud boxes Books. plrlt of Christmas Is always young ing on to the liues of runasay horse so nobly. The jury says this will offset the damage done to tho cutter A friend Subscribe for the Cs am ka r.

ilts. Hattle Ihornton has returned at Read's Button arctios, overgaiters, A West Nicholson correspondent Whether or not "Regular Attendant" buoyant and delightful and as full of home, haveiog spent a week with her beaver shoes in lace and button, and a sold for less than 4.50, 6 50, and 8 00. Children's cloak3 2 50 and upwards iufants.eashmere cloaks 1.25 to 3.50. freely offered him auother cutter to take soys that It Is repotted that Messrs. pleasure for the children as it was cent in the Republican, by perpetuating beautiful line of gents' slippers.

ister at Camptown. Jerry Howard has commenced keepin disagreeable subject, did Mr. Hughes uries ago. tns cnlldien home and so he went away rejoicing and the judge and jury decid Sheet 4c. special wholesale prices to teachers, school and church committees and those buying in quantities.

Call New crop fis, dates, prunes, cleaned Tinker and Welle, the proprietors of the creameries at Lemon and Sprlngvllle. Do not fall to see our line when in the cltv as we cm 6ave vou money. Wolffs bouse, having rented his father's farm. the intended favor, is an open question currants, table and layer rais Fits. All fits fr a Iy Dr.

Kline's great Nerve R-t'' r. No fit after the first day's rvilou cures. Treatise and i'l tnal l.ot'.l.i fn- to fit cases. Send Kiiue, 9J1 Arch street, Philadelphit. Pa.

Don't forget that the play "Our ed that it was a veiy lucky runaway af Samuel Howard has moved back to his Baraar, 2C and 28 Court Bingham will erect one at that place next season ins, at A. W. Lyons. The above has been handed us, with fatm on Shannon Hill. Boys" Is Interesting and funny through ter all.

The court finds no cause of action county to pay costs, except defend ton, N. Y. Tne farmers of Shannon Hill are build A little colored boy named Jervis request for publication. Various sides Whitman's pure candies from 39c to ant pay fine of treating to cigars. that It Is be rendered by home talent," that proceeds are for benefit of ing a creamery, which will be ready to Excitement at the great Executors' SOc.

a pound, at A. B. Burns'. No charge took a purse from the poekt In a clonk of the matter now having been touched Court reporter run about the nrst of April. tor boxes.

Put up in any size to suit you. Sale of clothing at 18 Court near the belonging to one of the teichers (Mlse upon, the subject, so far as the Demo Montrose Fire No. 2. and do not Do you know what makes Frank bridge. Binghamton, still continuesuna Grapefruit, manderines, bananas, lem ckat is concerned.is now dropped Ed Brown) and which was hanging In th A Jfew Milk Station.

White look so happy? A fin boy. louht but that you will enjoy it if you bated. Goods are being slaughtered, ut or.s, Ac, at A. W. Lyons.

cloak room at the school butldlng. It Manv of our farmers are having thel A gentleman from New Yoik was here terly regardless of value or cost. Don go to the opera house next Wednesday Von will never regret 6ending three 2-cent 6tamps to pay stage, A. P. Ordway Boston, for a of gieat Work; pages, colored of grat value to every family.

From ex-Senator Nelson. cows oehorned by Wm. Larue, of Rush Have vou seen and priced Bead's furs? contained I5. fail to go at once and get some of the Friday, for the purpose of locating evening, Dec. 28th.

Harrison Low has moved into th Friexd Ceusek: I enclose you, on They are marvelously ehpap. especially The "Montroe Library" will be another milk station and creamery here. Haverly house. Th death of Mrs. Sarah Southwell, subscription, two-dollars.

a pulled coneV far shoulder cape, with and see what we got whether you buy or not The Great Fair, 2 and 4 Court St, Binghamton. Something Substantial. At holiday time, and at all other times, a good plice to buy stoves, ranges, 4c, is at the old and reliable store of James Prendergast, 117 Washington St Binghamton. Susquehanna County people, when In Binghamton, are especially invited to call and see my stock, and learn prices, which will be very low during holiday time. If you have the slightest idea of buying a stove or a range during the next year, we urge you to come at once and see if we do not give you a great bargain Respectfully, James Pbendebgast, 117 Court Binghamton.

It will be a large oue, about 140 30 Master Arthur Harrison rides about closed Saturday afternoon Dea. 24th Am well and feel very comfortable first class lining at $5 00. agd ,3. oecured at her home in Forest our streets behind a very nice goat. feet, and wiil be not far from the turn over the resultB of a campaign of edu bargains.

NormUe of Binghamton, have bought the entire stock of Chrlstmae slippers held in stock by the late firm of Stone 4 Germond at 45c. on the dollar. They are offering them (lOoOO) pair, at Lake, Friday, Dec. lfi, her funeral being Try Whitman's apricots, in fancy U. G.

White has commenced keepin cation. Cleveland has a big responsibil table, on the L. M. R. R.

land Why not make someone happy for the coming year by giving them a years subscription, to the Library? Only $1.50 a boxes, very finest at A. B. Burns held at the Baptist church in Blrchard- ity on bis shoulders, but he is equal to house, after remodeling his residence and painting it, which adds much to the near depot. Mr. Lusk, president of the the emergency.

Jersey kiln-diied sweet potatoes, cabbage, turnips, squash, celery, cape cod vllle. She leaves a husband and three o'llldren, Mrs. W. W. Smith, of Montrose road, says it will be built without un looks of our town.

year. Yours bincerely, W. M. Nelson. Any one in need of harness will necessary delay.

cranbeirics, the finest grown at A. Mr. Can Stone, former proprietor of A. Southwell aud Mrs. Randolph Lyons.

This Is an item that will prove of In well to call on F. A. Sturdevant, who sells so cheap that people come here 10c. to $1.00 a pair. Binghamton, Ctica and Scranton.

To Prevent the Grip Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in A Leader. Since its first introduction, Bitters ha9 gained rapid. in favor, until now it i clearly In the lead among pure medlca1 tonic-t tu all-r-i-tives-contalning noPilcg hi jeraiit- its use as a beverag-t or intosia'it, it recognized as the t-st and rardl-cine forall ailiiK-nt of stom u-h. ilver -r kidneys. It will ci re tdefc head-i- tie, indigestion, constir ation, and 1:1 laiU from th ryr-tem.

Satisfaeti-m rimranteed with ach bottle or the Rush Tlouse, has purchased the os- Turrell. At Rush. terest to the farmers of this section, be tor at Uopbottom. of R. Rowdies, who Having made arrangements to stay The pleasing comedy-drama "Our sides making it of value to the L.

A Christmas at the Church Street a short time since bought of C. II. Kel Boys" will he given at the Opera House in the matter of increased freights Store healthy condition. If you feel worn out luro. Mr Bowdlsh received, we under fioai other towns to buy.

The Ladies' Aid society, of this place, will serve a chicken-pie supper at the Grange hall New Year's eve. All are invited to come aud see what delicious chicken-pie the laJies, of Auburn Centre can make Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, by home Guaranteed Core. We authorize our advertised druggist where we are for another year, we are prepared to sell goods cheaper than any credit store can. Here are a few prices Granulated sugar a'i or have "that tired feeling" in the morn We are prepared for the holiday trade stand, $1000 more than he paid.

A Postmaster Arrested. talent. Proceeds for benefit of Mont ing, do not be guilty of neglect. Give to sell Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds upon Scranton, Dec.

1G Iaac Tilling. rose Fire No. 2. Adrohjeion 23 and The Harford Soldiers' Orphan School Is to give, this (Friday) evening with a liner line of goods than it has ever been our pleasure to offer. Don't buy a single present until you have looked over our grauit assortment of beautiful dinner New Orleans gran, sugar iy, Soft A sugar 5 hast, for ten years postmaster at La money will be refmded.

Price only 50c. per bottle. immediate attention to yourseii. iase Hood's Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify the blood and prevent disease. 3.ri.'ts.

Reserved seats on sale at Mc flumw, whose business as publisher of Deo. 83rd, at the S. O. School, a Christ Cautdand'e Pharmacy. Orders by mall this condition.

11 you are aniictea witn a cough.colds, or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and exper and tea sets, handsome toilet sets, ele mas Mask, which will be new and novel seeu lime and Harvest and Seed Grow, er made the oflk-e a presidential one, White sugar i 1 paper soda 3 I starch 6 II bars soap 25 from out of town parties will be attend gunt lamps, aud a thousand odd pieces Hood's Pills, cure liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipation. Coftume to be furnished by John F. ed to. wun a good salary, was arrested by Dep ury nit. a States Marshal Scanlon.

He Falnwholt, of Set an ton. A general In SKATES 1 baking powder 10c The following ladles and gentlemen in fancy china ware, Rogers Bros, plated knives, forks and spoons, carving sets, iVc. Big stock of fine groceries of all kinds at bottom prices. Here are a Lawsvilie aud Elsewhere A little girl at Fredrick Travis'. A Christmas tree at the F.

B. church, Sa'urday evening, December 24th. MUs Matie Ingraham is staying with Mrs. Law this winter. George Ho vard is dangerously sick with typhoid fever.

Miis Ray Leisure is still very low, is cnarged. by Inspector Hancock of At Warner Yeast and Yeast Foam 4 vitatlon extend d. assume the principal roles Id "Our Boys" lanta, with making false returns 1 lb. crackers 5 ience no beneht, you may return the 001-tle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we rot know that Dr.

King's New Discovery could not be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at S. J. Sparkes Montrose, Pa.

Large size 50c. and $1.00. In addition to the discovery of a six nusiiiees for the postoflice. laving a d' to be presented next Wednesday evening Chopped beef 20c in the postal note and registry foot vein of co il at Ilertlck, extending Koast mc Messrs. W.

n. Warner, Searle McCJol Business; the misappropriation of $G0u from the larkawatma and Susquehanna few leaders 3lbs. nice mixed candy for 31bs. ribbon mixed candy 21bs. mixed nuts 51bs.

good rice 31bs. nice raisins lum, B. F. Chandler, G. H.

Frazter, and Corned 20c Sardines 10c Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the biood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Barfclea Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, braise, sores, nk-ers. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped bands. chllbUlns, corns, and all sain eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay. and depositing government funds You Hear us hut her sister Jessie is 6lowly convales fl-11 westward, It Is reported that a four Mrs.

G. W. Frazler, Misses Mary Smith, oiner man a national bank, lie eav cing Bird seed 8 Lamp chimneys 4 Only a few more days remain of the bail for appearance at the next session Minnie Backus. Philharmoulo Orches' foot Vein has been discovered at the State line, on the If at a plut John Deakin, of Franklin Hill, an aged man who b.s always been well and 31bs, ol t-e district court. best currants 25c.

Good tea 20c tra, under leadership of Prof. Hawk, wll1 great slaughter sale of clothing at the Executors' Sale, No. 18 Court Bing lib. best favorably knovm died on Wednesday l'ltron 25c. Fine sugar syrup dividing the elates of Pennsylvania and furnish mulc for tte occasslon- 23c 30c Sayre Shafer.

41bs. corn starch hamton. Its a chance of a lifetime. The O'llara Jubilee. 14th.

The fui.eral services were held in Good cookiug New York. Rumors" are cheap. Take advantage of it at once. Remem 25c libs, tapioca. the Prerbvtenau church on Fridav It la guaranieea gio inw; muaiwhiuu, vm monfy refunded.

Price cents per box. For sale by Sparks Co. Heavy unbleached muolin 5 It's an easv thing for an editor to buuanton. fa. Dec.

21. The silver And hundreds of other bargains Three foes au 1 a daughter survive them. Jersey knit shirts. and gohien jubilees of the Right Rev ber the place is near the bridge, lower Court Binghamton. let something slip Into his paper, which There wero 100 guests in attendance A a wool underwear Wiu.OHara, Bishop of Serauton, wen Remember we have as large and fine a line of boots aud shoes as can be found somebody won't like, though no harm The first direction In the will of the late Jay Gould, Is that all his Just debts be paid as soon after Ms decease as can conveniently be done.

This will be good at Walter Townsend's reception. Monday, ..45 celebrated here to-day with impressive ceremonies. Cardinal Gibbous, ac- Cotton Cotton flannel per yd December 12: h. AU report a grand time. anywhere in the county and you save from 25ct to $1 00 on every pair pur may be Intended; again it happens that some Items or ai tides not considered at were eompained by Arelibishon Keane.

Mcrr. news to Mr. Erastus Buell, of this place chased at Jonn j. Burns Church St. Mrs.

Amanla Bailey 13 moving to all brilliant, will prove unexpectedly $1.50 1.75 2.50 3.00 Fine Dongola shoes, Jl 1 50. 2.10, 2.50, OF '92. Mmgiu, of the University of Washington, and other diguitaries of the church, Store. Binghamton, here she expects to remain HOLIDAY to whom Mr. Gould has owed 1)2 for pleasing, but when It comes to poetry TRADE Novelties in one vear, if her health will allow.

wvre present. Marching soci- ties and thirty years or so. Mr. Buell worked holiday iKietry such as one 01 our thousands of citizens greeted ihe Card If you value money, you cannot afford to miss going at once to the Executors' The attendknee of the Christian Endeavor prayer meetings ranye from 45 For the next two weeks we will give an extra per cent, discount on all for the late "Wizard" at the lower end friends hauds In for publication to-day inal on arrival at Scranton. Over 5,000 pei60ua attended the church services.

of tho Fount V. When Mr. Gould left Sale of clothing at IS Court Bing clothing sales amounting to $10. Remember we pay the highest market hamton. You wiil never have another that, loci Id) he for.t to Mr.

Buell Millinery, Cloaks and Furs. FULL LINE OF MEN'S HATS, SEC1 we Jimt t.hut our eyes, and drop It Into the "copy" box, without having the slightest I'h a of "what will the harvest chance like this. Improve it at once price for farm produde CKWEAIl UXDEKWEAR CiLOVKS Remember the piece is lower Court St to 50. An Oflicer Sh ot. A store in Susquehanna was robbed Wednesday night.

Three policemen traced men a barn across the river. When the offi 'ers attempted to arrest GARABRNT ROBINSON, Rush. and other wiukmen their wges It certainly would nut ruin tb estate to A Murder iu Bradford County. Wesley McDowell, struck and killed a companion named Henry Haggerty at near the biidge. Binghamton be?" It's printed on the first page of First quality wool boots and buckle pay then d.hu." the imx.ey HIV1D, P.

8 He hands In another Wood wanted Persons who have 1 ..11 11- Mr. I overs $2 00. The same for boys $1.75. to at ,..1 ould Sand Rnu, Bradford county, the other day. The men had a quarrel which cul- Trij 10 pnm." i.d to think.

contracted to pay for. their Democrat 224 Lackawanna Avenue Scran i on. 1 Rubber boots, men, Boys $1.75 them, the dperadoes opened fire on itbem. injuring officer how in wood, are requested to brlrg E'sote Jiormile Bro'a. bfughttmt'jhy CUca and lea.t, aaliM uHged to woik hittd for iii-a rueutioo Duel a Frint- iii, lln in oil who wll inu be.

kind of Ice, llvlnf U. tiMt Ikrjl I That uak.it arluWctf-wat, cbW and nlca. mu.atea in a hght. McDowell was ar resterj ahU put In Jail at TowanUa1 4at foi Dr. Jagfef WboTeii timi serlouily we do nb't know.

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