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Hallstead. Resolution of Respect. THE COUNTY NEWS. Head lias a new advertisement West Nicholson. H.

1 Obituary. At a regular meeting of Choconut Want Ives and family spent Sunday of Mrs. Norman Ricker is still in a critical to-day. I). 1).

Luthrop's condition is im Tribe, No. 'JO, 1 O.K. M. of Birchard- Montrose Democrat. Friday.

November 8, 1895. Items froni Correspondents, and ist eek at Conklin, with Station Agent condition. viHe, held ov. it having been announced that P.ro. G.

B. Strange died Rodjrer's familv. The oyster supper which was held at Clippings from Excnangeg. The!) L. R.

R. coal shutes are the Creamery Hall was success, both Mrs. .1. C. Madden has returned from a at six clock, on Oct.

31st, a committee of three were appointed to prepaie suita btins remodeled. socially and financially. I roceeds tor visit -with her parents in Ohio. the benefit of the band. The McCreary sidewalk has at lust been To UnRgriWDlNT.

Mo communications tubllnhed udIom accompanied by the real tens the wrltar. ble resolutions expressing the sentiments The funeral of Mrs Mary Carey was The ladies of tie Baptist Church will properly repaired. of the Inue, in view of theloss sustained proved. The Heart Lake ire house is ready for business. Miss Fannie Lnthrop is preparing to spend the winter in the South.

"Mess' is to be served at Co. G's Armory next Monday evening. The Alumni Association are planing to bring a popular lecturer here Nov. 20. held at Arthur Potter's.

Mr. I heodore Hayes is collsctinira va serve a hot auppcr on evening of No bv the death of our brother. riety of llint arrow heads from the ancient Benson Barber was arrested by constable vember 20th. Whereas, It 1ms pleased Almighty God our Heavenly Father to remove from attle grounds hereabouts. Harold, three year old aon of Rev.

J. The current conversation here drifts to J. C. Reynolds, for the theft of skunk skins, from Chas. Capwell, Edward Ace, and Chas Underbill.

He was brought our Hunting Grounds on this earth Bro. the improvements noticeable during Mr. Egan, of Forest City, died of membraneous cioup on Oct. 19. G.

B. a highly esteemed brother "Skeeters." The little singing, stinging fiends are now on the war-path. Do they annoy you? Yes? Then you should use Pond's Extract it relieves and cures the inflammation and alleviates the itching. But don't imagine that Pond's Extract is only good for mosquito bites. It is incomparable for sunburn, chafing, itching, inflamed eyes; or taken internally, for diarrhoea or other inflammatory conditions.

The little book that comes with each bottle explains all. Refuse substitutes. THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE. Short notiot'u under this head cost 50 cents (or one week; 75 cent (or two weeks, or $1.00 (or odh mouth. Make known jour wants.

This 1 the boat way to tt. Try it. imes 1. DuBois sojourn in town, and and citizen. before J.

W. Stark, and pleaded guilty. among them the enlargement of his paper, The farm house of M. S. Allen, in Whereas, We feel we have been great Geo.

B. Strange, An elderly and well-known citizen, died at his home in Birchardville, Thursday evening. Oct, 31, aged 63 years. Besides his wife, he leaves one son, a blacksmith, at Union, N. Y.

His funeral took place Saturday, Oct. 2, at p. Rev. Wiialng of Fairdale, officiating. The pall bearers were chosen from Capt.

Morris' Company, of which deceased was a member, in the days of the late rebellion II. W. Duel, Asa Warner, M. B. Perigo.

Robert Booth O. A. Baldwin, C. L. Lincoln.

The honorary pull bearers were Myron Bradshaw, Isaac Melhuish, Stanly Warner, Edward Slauson, H. C. Spafford, Archie Horton. Mr. Strange enlisted Aug.

13th, '62, Co. H. 143, for 3 years. He served 2 years and 9 months, and was wounded in the kg in front of Petersburg Jan. 18, '64.

He was engaged in the battles of Gettysburg, Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spottsyl-vania, North Anne River, Cold Harbor Petersburg. Weldou R. Hatches Run' thence to Hart Island until mustard out! Meserole. Isaac Meserole, one of the oldest resi. 1 he Hallsteuu lieram, winch is now an 1 he creamery is running only every Dimock, occupied by Frances Dougherty, It favored by providence, as a Tribe, Miss Annie Little's Hallowe'en party was greatly enjoyed by her young friends.

Levi Roy, while hunting pheasants ght page weekly, filled with interesting other day narrowly escaped destructions by ure. brother u. a. strange beinn the nrst mem Tlios. Kellv attended the Teachers' la reading matter.

It boasts of the lowest F. E. Everett, of New Milford, has ber called from our hunting grounds lince the institution of our Tribe; we find ititute at Montrose. in torest Lake, bagged a hanuiOHie iox, ubscription price, for similar value, any LOST Between Reynolds' creamery and purchased the boarding and livery stables Mrs. Jennie Stang, of Springville, was Monday.

where in thecouu'ry it impossible to voice tne deep sorrow we conducted by C. A. bummers, canvassing for music ttudents here re Mr. H. s.

Hanna has sold to Mr. Ting- feel at the parting thus forced, a breach D. V. Gardiner, ciirar manufacturer, cently. having been made in our ranks that is treated the election board to a box cf his ley an admirably located plot of ground, on Main Street, on which a fine brick Frank Moxlev, one of the workmen hard te till, therefore be it fine cigars.

buildiiiif will be built for store and dwell- Cbenango Valley Saving Bank. employed in the construction of the big lienolral, 1 hat we bow in humble sub- C. P. Ross, one of Burnwood's wide ng purposes. mission to this dispensation of the Divine ice house at Heart was injured last Binghamton.

X. Oct. 1,1895 Pur awake merchants, spent part of last week N. 1. Mitchell has extensively adver will, winch has severed the ties of freedom week, by a falling timber.

suant to an order of the Supreme Court, a second dividend of 25 per cent, will be in Montrose. friendship, and charity, which for almost POND'S EXTRACT 76 Fifth New York. tised for a "lost pocket book, containing considerable money and other valuable Rev. Stephen ptistor of the Meth Moiitrote, a silk bag containing a pair of brown kid gloves, tinder will pleuse leave at Democrat office. STOVES FOK SALE-Two good one for which I have no use.

Du. Kewto5, Montrose. RAISIN SEEDERS Lanterns, Oil Stoves, Hand Baskets. At Shafer's. WANTED A middled aged working housekeeper for two young men on a farm, Greenwich, Conn.

Jlustbe a good butter maker. Reference required aud given. Address 11. 203 Uknky New York City. payable to the old depositors of Chenango fifty years nave existed between the mem Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Scott have been odist church, will assist Rev. John If apers.

bers ot this tribe and our departed broth alley savings JlanK on, and alter, uct. 7, Race in Erancelistic rvices in the Cen the Ladies Aid ot the Locomotive visiting their daughter Mrs. J. Stark in Waverly N. Y.

1895. You are requested to call and dents ef Springville, was buried Wednes- er. tenary Methodist church iu Binghamton Firemen Brotherhood will hold an oyster transfer this dividend to the new books Raolml, Thatliis many'noble traits of AVork was commenced on. the re supper November rJtli. While Gid Hotchkin was hunting near character are worthy of our emulation, of the bank before thefirst of November, building of the Methodist church at Hop- Harford with an old sl ot gun, it burst in and that whatever faults he may nave 189o, in order that it may commence to bottom yesterday.

his hand ajd lacerated his lett arm iu had. we cover with the mantle of charity, draw interest from that time. Elk Lake. a fearful manner. Dr.

Dunbar is attend The new management take this oppor Jltomd, 1 hat we join with hi family! Prof. James delivered the annual ad day, Oct. 80. His death occurred Sunday evening previous, after a lingering illness. He was about 75 years of age, and had long bten a resident of Springville, though a native of New York state.

He was a tinsmith and plumber by trade and carried on a business of that sort for many years. He was also associated for some time with his son in-law, C. A. Hungerford. in the mercantile busineiw in this affliction aud extend to them our ing him.

dress before the Librarv Association, of Mr. and Mrs. Tiff at iv and Mr. and Mrs. tunity to thank the depositors and other friends of the bank for the cordial help FOR JUSTICES, a new lot of ciroi warmest sympathy.

We trust that the A meeting of the Historical society was Decker, of Harford were visiting at O. Harford, last week. Lord mav exceedingly bless and comfort aal transcripts, of approved form, just and support rendered at, and since, the held in the office of Cl aries L. Crook, of want, at Democrat office, I New Milford sportsmen arc planning litus' last week B. E.

Griswold has moved into P. Rog- them, that they may have strength, in Hallstead, one evening last week and the what you Montrose. for a grand hunt, the losers to furnish the this, their time of sorrow, to trust and following officers weie elected: Pres. tenant house. overcome their afllictiou.

supper for the entire party He raised a large family, of whom only Captain R. S. DuBois; vice-pre-iients. The ike School is well attended with AT SHAFER'S butter pails, time of re-opening for business on July 10. The confidence shown in the new management by the amount of re-deposits by ihe old depositors, and the number of new-depositors, from the community at large, as well as the many kind acts and words Iitiolwd, That a copy of these resolu Rubber Boots and Overs-Truths.

tout's Patent is the only genuine Snag Proof. "No other make has stood over a year's test, And yet year after year the people are misled by irritations. Go to H. P. Read, who has the exclusive sale ay a little more money than common goods cost.

Resulting in a great saving of money to you. On an eight-year test, we base these conclusions. Over our genuine all knit Mishawakas. Fit only Snag Proof Overs- best and cheapest. RESPECTFULLY P.

READ. our are living: Mrs. C. A. Hungerford, about schoars, with jmiss time as Olin B.

Tingley, one of our pleasant Hums Smith, V. 1. i-sUbrook, James 1. DuBois, Vincent Reckhow, J. Lang Agate water pails.

A line assortment of Aeatowarc. All First Grade No 'Sec- tions be sent to the family, that they be rs. Kilts, and illiam R. Meserole. of teacher.

young men, has gone to Deposit, to en furnished to the county papers for publi ley, Michael Havs, C. C. Simmons Sec The rain of: Thursday last raised the Duds. gage in the insurance business. Springville, and Thomas of Oregon.

Rev. Coney, rector of the Episcopal church, conducted the funeral services on the part of everybody, exceeds our retary, M. G. Carrill registrar, Prof. C.

cation, and that they be spread on the minutes of this also that our iter iu some springs and streams. Barry Searle is home once more from AT SHAFER'S Extension Ladders, E. Moxley; C. N. vanness.

A. J. Hay is improving, and is able to first dividend amount- charter be draped in mourning for th tep ladders, churns, wash tubs, butter South America looking ''as natural as Set Up SOUK I ipici.l.iij.vju ui tuia ouui aoUjU.i.v-i and Maple Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased wa The instrumental and vocal concert of crocks. Mr. and Mrs.

Crone, of Picture Rocks, the Rush Cornet Band, was well patron member, attended in a body were calling on friends recently November 28th, will be turkey diy all period of twenty -eight days. F. II. Char. Swan, W.

E. Ball, has been called for and paid out, and there has been deposited with the new management the sum of in other words, the amount of the deposits ized and en joyed, about being realized. ENGINE and BOILER For salo, Fred Seamous, ef Binghamton, was John Wood, Prof. Marble Oay was conductor. Rev.

over the country, for President Cleveland has issued his Thanksgiving Shapley Wells 15 horse power boiler, and ii 12 liorsn pnirhio. all in runninir or calling on friends last week. Mr.Phillips gave great pleasure to the au John Wood, whose serious illness vraa Committee. with the new management amounts to R. 11.

and Mrs Allien, of Montrose, were dience in his songs and instrumental ex der. Inouire at Dkmochat or at callers at Mr. aud Mrs. "Dolaway's on mentioned in these columns last wreek, died at his home In Montrose, Monday. about 73 per cent, of the entire sum paid out.

Considering the existing state of editions. Messes. Hickoek and The annual grand hunt at Harford Sunday last, Twenty five Years Married, Tiffany Creamery, Tiffany Pa. XT SIIAFErVS Bushel BaskctaJ Titus, and the Misses Perijro, in their Oct. 4.

188o, aged 51 years. His funeral Monday was a success in every detail, Mr. and Mr9. Perry Wilmarth, of affairs in our city during the past year, and the length of time that the depositors Friday. November 1st.

was the silver took place Wednesday afternoon, his pas especially the supper which closed the humorous selections guve great pleasure as did the recitations of Miss Mary Mil Kingslev, are visiting at O. B. Titus'. A fair article. Abetter 35c.

tor, nev. i nomas, oi the Baptist church had been unable to draw any funds what wejding anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Harrington, of program. The Elk Lake Grange is flourishing lard.

officiating. Mr. Wood had long been an ever for ordinary use, the amount of The best articlj $1.00 with a fair attendance aud very Interest -The familv of W. D. Lusk, Esii.

went and, as a proper thing to employee at the foundry, which works About a week since John B. Canavan ing meetings. money which the people have been able to re-deposit is remarkably large much to Philadelphia a few days since tospend tv'U'OLTV ANTED At the old and re of Oakland, lost a valuable lap robe do, invited their relatives and friends to their home that evening to celebrate the Mrs. D. F.

Stevens has hvl her house were closed Wednesday afternoon, to permit all his fellow-workmen to attend the winter Mr. Luskwill not join them liable Mott Woolen Mill. iiidicst Fat larger than the Banking Department ex repainted, which adds much to its ap for several weeks. row which was found ou Saturday in a hay mow in the barn of Mrs. Mav Taylor, in haiipv event.

his funeral. Six of them performed the market price paid, in hard cash. pected, and much larger than in any for. pearance. Air.

Culver oc on painters. The evemiifr proved a particularly neau omce or pall-bearers, as follows: Theo Great Bend township. Constable George E. R. Thompson, of Susquehanna, GLASS WASH BOARDS, (something Miss Ora bhny is ve'V leeuie at this mer instance in this State.

The continuation of such loyal support will insure, tiful one. and betwe. 60 and .0 congen lore ilack, Samuel Sprout. Henry L. Pooler arrested 31! s.

lavlor and he was in town Wednesday, aud gave the new), Mason Fruit Jars, Jelly cups, time. ial souls found the way to the pleasantly at the time when the final dividend shall jjtaTTiiiuuey, nm. ranis Strouse hired man, one Wilmarth, and brought Democrat a pleasant call. Also Jas. Mc- V.

N. Young is painting P. J. Brug- right" prices.) At Shaker s. located rural home.

and Chas Brown. The deceased is sur have been paid, a larger amount of de tlieui before Justice J. M. Williams, of Andrews, of Forest City. ler's dwelling.

While the party, far as the coming vivea Dy ms wire, two sons and two posits on the new books of the bank than Susquehanna, who afier a hearing, held of the friends was i oncerned. was not a Fester's storm waves, which were to daughters, ne was a leading and highly there was on deposit at the time its them to bail in the sun of $200 each, for surprise, vet one feature of it was for M. 8. Desiuucr Is in New York again. croas the continent from Oct.

30 to Nov. Eat the Peerless Brand suspension jn January last. llu.cu.ot iUlllljpt Ultf a. (KX. North Bridgewater.

their appearance before the Grand Jury Be sure ana bring or 6end both Id Rev. I. N. Shinmen will preach at 3, have not showed up, as jit. Susq'a hile the thoughts of the host and hostess Journal.

Of course not. were onlv to extcid a "good time" to people of New Milford and viein Isaac S. Kinney. A. Bush, ot Montrose, accompa and new books wnea you transit your South Montrose next Sunday afternoon.

of ity aie all elated to kn iw that at last th In Blairstown, N. Oct. 24th. 1895 their the fin nds had been up to a nied by Miss Lida Bushnell, of Auburn dividend. tannery at that place is about to com occurred the death of Isaac S.

Kinney, of Corners, were the guest or Mrs. V. T. I IlLlIt II Mill. iSt 11.1" .11 Jons Masier, Treas.

There will be a Thanksgiviu Ball at Scott Shuner'B, in Rush, Thanksgiving mence operations. Several car loads of year at Dr. toininw s. has returned 10 ins nfc -d bcing Mt with Tyler. Saturday.

Oct. 26th. bark are standing on the switch together om uoiiiem vmiom neiu.it I them as a 7Tminder the occasion. LFimocK, wno nad been spending the summer visiting relatives in New Jersey, his former horn? jn fact, he wag might. Mr.

and jlr. 1. yarrow were guests with several hundred hides. It is ex won many inends during their residence i lsQ notimI a hall ack, a particularly cf Mrs, I) parents at Auburn Corners, Geo. Harrow, who was very ill last here.

TIMa mny uumi ioa. Are you going west or southwest pected that operations ill commence at Oysters. uoru in ine township in which fate seem the finst of the week handsome lamp, an.l a nice assortment of silver, china, all of which evi week, is much better now, we are pleased once i ne tannery, uicn is one oi inc ed to decree bis death should occur. He The "Mum" Social at U.S. Conkliu's.

We are glad to hear that Mrs. A. E. Hoi you want to travel in firat-olass style i hest plants in this section, remaine to say. dence the esteem in which Mr.

and. Mrs. was 84 years of age, a man highl" re. lister is improving The baby's bums Do you want comfort, faw changes, Wednesday evening, ag a delightful affair, and well-attended. Both the rro- idle for several years, una the news of it Harrington are held.

James Keoeh. one of our valued pected wherever known. "oi.onrVi are beginning to heal. splendid aeenery. and all moden rail FRESH DAILY AT FORDHAMS.

Games were played, refreshments served ubscribers at Auuuru, dropped in on us cramme and the refreshments were all Mrs. C. E. Tyler is entertaining Jfriends resuming its old-time activity, which will give employment to more than a hundred way conveniences If so, apply to youi and, together with informal social inter that could be desired. Wednesday.

from uues-liarre. nearest coupon agent for tickets via. by six soils, and six daughters, all of whom were present at the funeral and interment of their revered father, which took place at the Union Church in men, is good news to Ihe business men of Mrs. T. E.

Harrow was the guest of Missouri Pacific Ev. System. Special course, time was beguiled until tweive o'clock, whan, each guest, in bidding the -R. K. Bnilev, of Franklin, having the place, as well as to ail la the vicinity It is reported that a masonic lodge is sold his farm in Franklin township, will as it is the best evidence of thrift and Mrs.

C. E. Tyler on Wednesday of last low, one way and round trip rates, to week. all principal points In the west and "bride and groom good night, felt that to be organized at Wyalusing about the Lathrop, Monday, Oct. 28th.

prosperity. We hope that New Milfwrd it had been an evening most enjoyaniy have a public sale Wednesday, Nov. 20, a pair of cood horses, some cows, farm 1 he Ladies Aid mefts with Mrs. 1 southwest country. Our Colorado Short first of January next.

oK7. S. fflB8QMonm may be prospered iu yet greater business spent one to live long in hisor her mem Charlotte Maynard. Orwell Bradford Co Xot 1 Charles Fancher, Wednesday of this Line is the most popular route to the tools, household goods, iVc. S.

II. Claflin has ftern doing an ad enterprises. ory. week. Rockies and Pacific Coast.

Palace ruirablc job of grading the sur Laundrvman Woodruff has moved Miss Lura Bush is dress-making for Sleeping and Tourist Car reservation rounding uls residence. Church Pythians. Ids laundry from the basement of the Mrs. C. E.

Tyler. secured In advanse. For rates of fare 1895, caused by terrible burns from ignited clothing, aged twenty -one years and eleven months daughter of Henry P. and Nancy Maynard, formerly of Rush, Susq, Boyd building to the Slatter Block, Silver Lake. Oscar Allen is buy now a days, draw- literature and detailed information call Rev.

Samuel Lines has returned Wilkes-Barre, Oct 27. At the late across the way, where he will have more iri wood to Montrose. on or addresF, J. McCann, E. T.

mass in St. Francis Church, N'anticoke, from his California trip, and is stopping with his brother. Hon. O. A.

Lines, at room for his increasing business. The drouth in this vicinity ill long Montroie's Largest Distributor of4Well Made Reliable CLOTHING. Mr. and Mm. I).

Angle vis ted his or w. E. Holt. G. E.

P. At. Missouri Fatht Mc'iuckin, formerly of Susque daughter, Mrs. Stilsou at Apolacon, Sun hanna countv. while delivering a dis -The Workinir Guild of St, Paul' pacific Ry.

System Sal Broadway, New Great Bend. be remembered; nuny are obliged to draw water from the lake for domestic York. day Oct. 27th. course on the Gospel of that day, de church will serve a hot turkey supper at Rev.

E. J. LalTertv was here Friday Will Hollenbeck has finished work at use. A Lot and Desire for Study. Ever llva student who values time.

thecliapel next ihursriay evening, Nov nounced Catholic membership in the Mr I. II. Murphv, after completing his Mr. Meecham's. (AH Saints Day) aud Saturday (All Soul's Knights of Pythias in very forceabl lan 11, from 5 clock till Supper d.jc.

TO THE PUBLIC. and alms at results, should attend the new house, gave a partv to eighty Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

Darrow visited linvi to hold appropriate services ui mc Ice cream extra. All are invited, guage. He said that as to the organiza A vited guests. It was an event worthy of Montrose friends on Tuesday of this Ctthplic chiWdh; MEFS CLOTHING Having purchased the stock of grocer tion itselt, lie had nothing whit ever Amos W. Cooley was here from Riley Business College.

It deals only with live practical subjects and Is strictly up-to-date. Bookkeeping, Shorthand record, to those who bad the pleasure ot week. ies at 14 Public Auenue, (formerly Cooper against it. He believed it was a good W'llllam J. Pike, editor of the Hall- Scranton to attend election, lie sells being present in the hospitable way i society for those whose religion did not jiaramgton, nave re-openpd the store, and am prepared to watt upon the gtcad "Herald," will rturu to his duties which the host and hostess entertained train loads of Adamant at Scranton, but retains his residsnce here, and thinks conflict with it, but he wanted 't dis Friendsville.

as private secretary to Hon. Galusha A. their friends. It was only one of Mr. writing, angnsn ana rennaa-8hlp.

Open tc- both seres day and evening tne entire year. Every modern tinctly understood that no member of his puonc, witn choice goods in this line. Montrose the nicest town on earth. BOYS' CLOTHING 1 Grow, in Washington. Murphy's acts of generosity.

congregation dare go about the streets of A fair share of the public patronage Mrs. Horrigan an old and respected convenience. Westcott block, State 31 r. il Gannon has his house finished. Tlie Lackawanna and Wyoming Nauticoke proclaiming himself a Catholic is respectfully solicited, and all may feel a i lady, of Midd'etown, waslaid to re6t on street.

Blnsthamton. Take Elevator. Messrs. L. and D.

O'Day. carpenters and a Knieht of Pvthias. Ha spoke of musical alliance ill be held at the opera L. Bennett, of who WAS convicted of the crinid of arson was to ten years imprisonment in assureu oi iair treatment. Tuesday of last week- liber Waklev and Newton Rodgers Park Lodge Kmnhts of ytlnas going to house at Nicholson commencing 1 uesday Nellie Dow nas given her School in have put in a cider-press in J.

J. Donovan's vacant house. Respectfully, J. F. Coopeb.

Thrice a week World. Our stock of Ready Made Clothinc is alwava a large one. Middletown, and intends to teach at evening, Nov. nr.u closing rrulay eveninjr. A grand coucert will be held the Aiuuru state prison.

The first prosecution under the ne Many Mentions. Hallstead. and no exception this year. Mr. T.

Gahagan has returned from have an entertainment aud concluded by saying in relation to the Catholic members of it: 4 Let no one come to me when sickness or death enters their home and ssy that they expected the decree would on Thanksgiving evening. James Coughlin caught a very large The twice a week edition of the New Tltman. Phototrranher. makes efthinpts imitation butter law in Bradford county occurred recently. The defendant plead Eirkwood, where he has been for some time, threshing.

When in need of job printing of any trout iu M. Lee's York World has been converted into The bulk of our stock beinsr Manufactured for us, und kind, telephone the Dkmochat, (telephone John Morau aud sisters, accompanied for the next 30 days for 2.50 per dozen. See his samples bsfore placing your order. thrice a week. Jt furnishes thie papers The many friends of Mav McGraw.

aud paid a hue of $100 be roodmed or resciuded, because it never by Frank Moran and Lizzie Matthews No. 10.) ith hew and latest style or six pages apiece, or eighteen pages special contract, by the largest and most reputable Manufacturers in the country, enables us to BUY and TO SELL them at will be pleased to learn she is again aide will be. You ave had warning now and Thfi Methodists of Hopboltom, who material, our work is unsurpassed and visited their cousin at Trip Lake, recently. Clairvoyant examinations free, bv Dr every week, at the old price of one dollar let him who hears th gospel and doth to resume her duties as teacher. Gus, also is able to be about.

E. 1. Butterfleld. at Exchancre Hotnl. prices low as the lowest.

Modem Ihe funeral of Thomas Kiley, -which la year. rewntly lst their church by have decided to build an exact duplicate of the at LOW rttlChs as any House anywhere. not profit thereby suffer the conse Binghamton, Tuesday and Wednesdav. work at modem prices, and done when was held on Saturday, was very largely We furnish The Dkuocuat and th Thomas Ward spent Sunday calling on quences." new il. E.

church of this place. promised attended. tbnee-a-week York World all for jmov. ana 13. friends in Binghamton.

from which to make your The many lines we carry, selections, are The forty hours devotion, which was 2.00 a year, in advance Peter Brady is visiting his sister. Mrs. TTT 1 A committee from the Ci. E. societies uen you want tire setting or new At the School.

veiy largely rtttended, closed Wednes A shooting contest will take place at llopbottom ou Thanksgiving day, in which the New Brushville and Thomas Sweeny, of Bracknev. of the Baptist and Presbyterian churches tires call on S. A. D. day, October 30th.

The second month of the term close A large partyinsserr.bled it Mr. Cahill's; Pliotograpby. met recently to arrange for the county Charles Tiemey is making Improve We are bound to please. Call and cat with a spelling contest at the Montrose all report a good time. IIpbottom jun clubs will participate.

Convention, which is to be held in thi the undersigned is prepared to take ments on Ins house on Alain St. High School last Tuesday Mrs. Jones' Miss Mattie Patton is teaching our our cash prices on boots and shoes, and place Jan 3rd, Baptist church. Rev Tf vnn have visitors tell the printer views of residences, photographs of Mr. and Mrs.

T. F. Ryan entertained a school this winter. division scored one hundred and fifty -two ruuoer goods, and general merchandise of E. K.

Tlomas, tte new pastorof the Bap will Im uleased to make a note of groups, also of animals, at Montrose partv oi young people on Sunday. John Kellev, who las charge of Haw- an amus underwear a snocialtv. tist church, was elected chairman of all it. If vou do not receive such courtesies points Prof. James ouc hundred and twenty -eight, and Miss Winans' ninety- or will visit any part of the surrounding Air.

Mickey and air. JHaloney visit leyton creamery, made a riving trip to Linusley, Franklin Forks. Pa. committees. at his hands it ii because you do not take country upon request.

ed at B. T. Matthews recently. two Philadelphia this week. Outside work a specialty, and all work M.

F. Kellly's Hotel and Restaurant little pains and inform him. The afternoon train on the Montrose Mr. John Normile visited at Jl. How The following is a list of those passin Mary alley is progressing finely in ilb Lackawanna Scranton.

Pa. guaranteed, apd at suitable prices. railway now waits at lunkhannock lor Sunday. the Howard school. one hundred per Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Bradshaw and daughter Cora. Mr. and Mrs. Selden good regular dinner for 25c, from 12 passenger train from the west; if Retrain Waggle Doyle, Ruby Mam, Aca Den A great many of our teachers attended Address A.

MAIN, Montrose. Pa. on the Lehigh Valley should be late at any Men's Working Suits, Men's Business Suits, Men's Dress Suits, Men's Ulsters, Men's Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats and Ulsters, Child's Overcoats, Children's School Suits, Children's Dress Suits, Children's Knee Pants, nis, Mabel Hawley, Julia Calbv, Pauline the County Institute. Alford. Bircbaxd, of Birchardville, Mr.

and Mrs Otis Stowe, of Forest Lake, Mr. and Mrs to 1:30 p. m. All kinds of sandwiches, pickled tongues, sardines, ham, cutlets, pork and beans. Ladies' parlors on sac Lane.

Anna Tyrrell, jUcta Cuy, Lizzie Miss Maggie Sweeney recently enter time, and passengers for tins direction are on board, a telegram sent in advance will Riley, Judson Kelly, Arthur Kellv, Ar tained a party of over thirty immediate Special Notice. ona noor. Charles Wells, of Binghamton, spent part of last week with relatives at Hillside L. Peck hts charge of the creamery. hold the Montrose train until arrival ol thur Cole, Edwin Sliafer, Saljie Court.

rrjends, Irom Binghamton, Owego. Cadis. Bargains in Granite and Marble 1 To ms iamny moved here nuay, occ apy right, Anna Thtcher, Lena Bushnell, Lehigh Yalhy. and the catholic choir from Warren, to Washington Avenue Steam Dye Works Farm, Great Bend. ing rooms in the creamery.

Jessie Millard, Agnes lillany, Cora Mark, whom she has been giving vocal instruct and dry cleaning establishment. Goods avoid expense of removal to new quarters opposite the rink, wU sell granite and marble for the next sixty days lower than The licensed iiijuor dealers of Wayne Orders for cnirraved wedding in vita Swenncman visited tnends in Scran Flora Perigo, Euphrasia Dunn, Abbie ions for the past three months. Those sent by erpress will receive prompt at ton over Sunnuy. Lester. Gregory Scott, Bert Darrow, Ar county, held their tirrt convention in tut Court House, on Friday afternoon, Tvvo tions, visiting cards, Ac, will hereafter be received at the Democrat office erne receiveu at tne uu.Kt un.ee tentiOQ.

All Washington Avenue evernefore. Twomas C. Ali.rs who were present report a delightful time. Mrs. C.

I). Iinglcy returned from thur Colo. Dora Welch, Clarence Dawley, (opposite City Hall,) Scranton, Pa. Factoryville Friday, where she lias been sml promptly niieu; worn iu tmv o. 9usie Wanu, Sne StroU8Ci Harry Des- We are delighted to hear that John Kaisley and E.

Boofman, Proprietors. Wait tor the Specialist. spending several weeks with her son and the most efficient nouses in tne country, muor fcu. tnlr f.ftrUnn s)lafr Helau Barron. sauer, Carlton Sbafer, Hikn Barron, Jean 1 McCormick is improving rapidly, after a T' 1 T-1 1.

IJ 1 1. 1J Ii Martha licensed places. The Susquehanna Journ From the Elmira Optical who will be Also, wedding invitations and cards family. Boy Long rants, Taylor, Elizabeth Post, Perigo, long siege of intermittent fever. al auirtreoti such a convention for Sus at Montrose again, soon.

Notice of date printed at this office as heretofore. P. Blegsiug is night operator here. Lena lyler, Will liorton. nerry uilduen, We're selling a full line of GUST GOODS ard want to see you if you want anything in that.

lino. We sold 1000 loaded" shells on Monday. How many do you want quehanna county dealers. L. Tiffany, wbq has been night win dc given tnese columns, George Curtis, Marian Booth.

Two prize rams in Pike County, Pa. A. Weed Co Moutrose, P. Men's separate Pants of all descriptions. Odd Coats and Octd Vests.

operator here for some time, has been Patronize the- nmn who advertises. fought a duel to the death one day last week. Their method of combat was to u. Jiorns Central Drug Store. called to New Milford as day operaton You do not visit your neighbor unless Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumna BnH A wonderful revolution in prices.

Hundreds of people can testify to this, The Seven County Reunion and as5iitant station agent. sked to, and you do not attend a wedding hack off from each other a distance of A gallcu of good syrup jug, at Quaiiey's. Jlatie Mrown is at JJallstead. isitine I from horses, Wood Ri.avins. curbs.aplints, swee- ney, ring bone, stides, sprains, all swollen who have bought clothing of us; let the ir party without au invitation then why The total receipts for the Seven County Soldiers' reun'on at Montrose, August 21, her sister.

good work gj on, we are here to sell. thirty to fifty feet and then run full tilt together head to head. Finally one ram dropped dead with a completely smashed should you intrude on the privacy or a storekeeper without au invitation Buy inroare, eougns, etc have 5ll by use on bottle. Warrented ih most oiideiful Riem Mrs. Geo.

Finn, of Hopbottom, was in and our stock js large! Thoie who have 1895, were $1,180.94, and the expenditures $1,438.35, leaving a deficit of $259.41. Vr o4. Sold hy X. B- BUBN8 tuwi: o.e day lasjt not had an opportunity to visit this great of the live, go ahead business man who bead. AlUtfKlBU JUOIliXW, Captain H.

F. Beardsley, in his report, sale should do so at once, as w-e want to not only invites you to come in and see Every want can be supplied, no trouble to please and satisfy you. Do not fail to call on us when in want of New Fashionable Clothing, at lowest possible prices. M- S. DESSAUER, In another column will be found tiw him but educates and keeps you posted on says close out every garment brought here, West Brooklyn.

Organs and pianos will be sold cheap- n. advertisement of the sale ot the real es-1 tVUt is popular in his line of goods. at. "flad not expected nnanciai aid in uon delay come one, Come all. tateot John M.

France, dee late oi I Put your mvitation. in the way of a nice carrying out tne ampiC arrangements in The People's party had a meeting at uniiug tun summer or tnis year than ever before. Be sure and -writ Auburn township. Wednesday, Novem advertisement, in the Dbmocbat. I augurated.

from other than our cunteus, the school house the other evening, ad several features, that notably added to tne U-irnaston ww down to Lake I 1, headquarters and yoa will get the best instrument at the lowest possible price. Use it in Tiiue CatArrh ct.Al-t.B In tho naoal noa-mnaa dressed by Mr. Nash, of Brooklyn but very few attended i rim iik All rn nil-ill ui win I uiml.nl ber 30tbyt 2 o'clock p. m. On Monday the 18th, tins executors will sell real es-state in Montrose belonging to same estate.

Carey last rulting up a auuieau an liters ror special or ens tn an4 jedounded to the credit of Montrose, affectlng eyea. eari and throat and i rank Yeomans aud wife and Mav mv It tit sold to Frank Wheaton. The mill is one m-nu'ii hac ii.v:i nmiiien ann no nnnnt 1 1 i i have beca and no deficit would omitted, Lindsey are spending some days in Bing- Washington Ave t-s in ie.i, lu Krai enemy or ine mucous of the famous Goodhue Diake 40 ft. would have occurred. Tus above is a memr rane.

Neglected colds in the head hamtou, visiting mends. Puul Billings of Tuukhannock, derrick and 10 ft wheel, with glass valve Plain statement of facts and while I do Mrs. Clema Bunnell is home with her almost invariably proceed catarrh, caus filled an order forover four hundred tons I seat and Meyers pump a first class rig. not reirret the months spent in prepara ing an excessive (low of mucous, and if of cabbage, which were shipped to a firm "The Common People" Mr. heaton is next going to arrange tion, have f-lt the load in shouldering the mucous Jlpcharge becomes interru ot 1 for irrigating his farm, a thing that As Abraham Llncoin called them, do not this deficit, the payment CI WUKU I voire eo the disagreeable results of catarrh western farmers are doing with wind sponsible for ul follow, such as bad breath, severe care to argue about their ailments.

What they want is a medicine that will cure in Baltimore. Thirty cars were used in Ihe This vast amount of cabbage will be sold through the Southern States. Most of this order was filled from New York State farms, and the mills, largely, and that Susquehanna For lirst-class work go to the Bartlett Steam Dye Works, the oldest dyer in the city. C. B.

Bartlett, 239 Penn Ave, Scranton. Pa. P. McKanna's Sons, Cooperage. Pork in large or small quantities.

Wine and whiskey kegs. Good freight rates secured on all railroads. Honesdale, Pa. The Commonwealth Lumber Ct Commonwealth Building, Soranton, Pa. buy and sell timber lands and timber TUey make a specialty of oak electric railroad and mine ties, pitch pine props-Pennsylvania native white pine and white oak, sawed to bill.

Flour, best in town, at bottomprices, at Quailey'i. 1'he best way to keep letters out of the dead letter office is to have your name and address printed on the stationery you use. When this is done if errors are made in the address your communications are re turned to you. Call at Democrat office and get some envelopes with your name and address printed on then. The largest and best oyster Sftewi in the county at Fordham's, Diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat a specialty.

Spectacles scientifically fitted. Dr. C. W. Adams, 43 Exchange street, Binghamton, N.

one door south cf Court Mouse Square. pain aeross forehead and about the ves, county farmers will come to more and pweuts, spending some time to recruit her iiesin. Mr. Oilkiey is carrying our mlut to llopbottom. We received 2fcts.

per quart for October. Mr. Frankie Bennett has been visiting at N. O. Lindsey's the past week.

Mylie Birteh and his father are building a Hue wall between the Moore and Ilazletou is a good uiem. iue simple, honest statement' know that Hood's Sarsannrilln now! mo a roaring and buzzirg sound la the ews more as years go by. It is worth looking Attempt to Blow Up a Churth. Tunkhannock, Oct. 81.

During gospel anil of teniiruss a very off-'nBiY dicha ge price paid in some instances ran down to up. is the best argument in favor of this med Ely's Cream balm 13 aotiJowlpilged $3 per ton. A complete and immediate revolution services at the Bardwell Evangelical church AVedncsduv night, an attempt luiue, ana mis is what many thousands aure for these troubles. of transportation methods, involving a re voiuntarly say. "The Security Loan nnd Savings Union, of Scranton, have located a brancbof their union at llopbottom and was made to blow up the church and congregation with dynamite.

There duction of freight charges on grain from the West to New York of from 50 to (50 iiood nils are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headachp. Money Saved is Money Earned. Considerable of It can be aaved by punhailng your Household Goods of u. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES. Good Table Oil Cloth 10c a yard, Best Quality Floor Oil Cloth 25o a yard.

Shelf Oil Cloth Se a yard, Best Pine Wash Tubs. 39, 45 and 50c, Wssh-iag Uashlne, a good onn, $3 4 Jap. Coal Hoda 15c. Best Quality Stove Pipe 15c a length, Carved Bread Raiser 49c, Copper Bottom. Boiler G9o, Fancy Painted Toot Tub 3Sc.

Fancy Painted Bread Boxes 25c. THE GREAT FAIR, 2 and 4 Court Street, Binghamton, N. Y. per is what is predicted in the BrooklS-u. with the following officers was a crssh, the lights went out, the windows shook, the plaster came down Now Does liar House Wort.

Lanesboro, Oct. 9. 1S95. "I was jNovemner cosmopolitan, lne plan pro and directors: Dr. A.

J. Taylor, prcsi TX700D'S COLLEGES Clifford. on tne pastor, pulpit and eongrega dent; Lester Tewksbury. vice-president; poses using light and inexpensive corru- AAA.4AA4 sick for almost two years so that I could not do my house The doctors medicine did not do mv.ch good. I was in Joseph West, secretary; Geo.

W. Tiffany, gated iron cylinders, hung on a slight rail supported ou poles from a coss-arm the One scboot In thre cities WUkn- Tennant has commenced dig-trench for the foundation of a nud hauling lumber for the F. ging a porch. Barre, Scranton and Carhondal treasurer; J. vjuaiey, ueo.

iinany L. Tewksburv, appraisers; Dr. A. whole lutein involving au expenseof not pain all the time. Finally decided to try nood's Sarsapai ilia, "and the resuii Tie 8pe ejiiipueut.

laie-si teoulty, aad more than fifteen hundred dollars a mile Taylor. John W. Bisbee, J. J. Qualey, remodeling" Uit J.

N. Baker purpose ot most celabratfid school in America. In touch with over 0.000 huslness and pro- was.that I wasdoing my own house work for construction. The rollingstock isequal Geo. W.

TilTany. Jos. West, L. Tewks- ly and comparatively inexpensive. Cou- fcury, L.

II. Fish, directors tion, the women screamed and fainted. When order was restored it was found that an attempt had been made to wreck the church by the use of dynamite placed under one corner of the edifice. The motive is ascribed to the bitter warfare growing out of the transfer of the church property from the Dubsite to the Bowmau-Esher peoplu, Badly Burned. Mrs.

George McCollough, of Lanes- before the first bottle was gone." Miss L. E. Prentice. resiiODal men who npioy cieneal neip F.E.WOOD. President Write to norst school tor information tinous lines of cylinders, moving with no store building.

We are glad to see the Corners improving. K. F. Bennett, of Montrose, has moved back to Clifford, into a part of John Ilalstead's house. It looks natural to see him on our streeis again.

Hood's Pills cure biliousness, indiges intervals to speak of. would carry more -The scarcity of young' colts.in pastures wliere there used to be man has been a tion grain in a day than a quadruple track rail noticeable feature, and frequently com way. This would constitute a sort of grain-pipe line, menteil upon, by persons driving through the country districts. It is the same all C. L.

Moore has sold bit stock ef goods Beware of Ointment for Catarrh Two Louar ior Unt. Come this montk if you want half dozen cabinet photos, ivorytype finish for only one dollar; worth two, at Gil-mnrp'd SO Court nt.wt.Hinelmmton. at Koval, to C- L. west, who is now very distressing accident occurred that Contains Mercury. through the west, the newspapers say horo, ic-It home for an hour with two running the store.

Clare is a nice boy It i.esUmatedhat out 24th, at Black WaHiut little daughters, aged six and four years, and we trust he win do wen. Station. Two men, John B. Gav and as mercury wid hur. ly destroy the sense ot pmell, and completely derange the United States there is but one little colt, in cnarge.

ine oldest daughter who re KalUf ta Six Hoars. Distressing kidney and bladder disMM re-l'eved In six hours, bj the "New Great South American Kidner Care. This new remedy is a treat surprise oa account ot its exceeding promptness in relieT-ing pain in the bladder Jtidneys, back and eTery cart of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing at almost immediately. If you want anick relief and cure this is your remedy.

Bold by A. B. BURNS. brueKist. Montrose.

Our quiet little town has been rather noiv or clamorous of late. There ix where there were 25 three years ago, whole Fystem when it through Alfred Luce, were driving to the depot with milk. Evidently they did not per mained at home attempted to build a fire This will make voting horses so scarce the mucous surfaces. Sunh articles in the stove, using kerosene. Her cloth much need of sjme temperance reform.

ceive an approaching freight train until within three or four years, that they will Miould never be used except ou ing and the carpet upon the floor caught Election matters very quiet here this rcripeions from repi.table physclans, they were almoSj on the track, the horse was pulled back suddenly, became fright bring first rate prices again. nre. ran out of uoors, her clothing fall. the damage they will do ia ten fold to We arc prepared ta furnish, at the Democrat office, Montrose, work for corporations, iu tlie way of stock certificate books, including elegantly engraved certificates, in colors; also seal presses for affixing the corporate seal; also bjar.k order books, receipts, Sec. Fruit and vegetables, at Lyons' Bakery.

Aluminum ware, durable, handsome, something new, at C. R. Sayre's, Mont rose. C. W.

Broadhead, Montrose, Pa. Shoer and Dentist, replates aud repoints Spring tooth harrow makes them as good as new. With our new and increased facilities, can execut commercial job piirtfoi of all kinds, at the Democrat otBce, at as low prices ass ii done at any place, either in this location, or at Binghamton, Htranton, or Syracuse. We allow no one to go below us as to price. Note heads, envelopes.

Stc, as low as t2 per all ablaze and threw herself into a water-Ipg trough, some distance awav, extin Mr. Judd S. Thompson, formerly of ened aud unmanageable aud sprang right on the engine. Mr. Luee was iustanilv Xew iorK City, recently or uaiumort- guishing ihe llamus.

She returned to the ine fcoou you can possibly durlve from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney Toledo, contains ng ruurctjry, nd t.ken in was married, in the city of Washington house and quenched the fire there. She The chilly days hv come.

When each should fix his horns, Since winter iB approaching And snow and ice will be encroaching Vlieiiwver ihy c.n nud ACCfeS. Producing chill, discomfort and distres. P. on the I2th of 1895, to Miss then tore the remnants of clothing from KTsryibfng la Job Pnatiag at the Democrat offce, Montrose. Good Envelopes, Note Heads, Statement, as low as $2.00 per thousandno better work done anywhere.

Call before letting your order elsewhere. J. lleckart, formerly of Baltimore, her person, went to bed. and awaited her HOWARD HOBBS, PARLOR CITY DYING CLEANING WORKS, No. 3 1-2 MAIN STREET, BINGHAMTON, Y.

People having faded sr toiled drui geode either In (ieutlemen's or Ladies' wear, mm have tkem djed any or recolored to their natural color, all goods cleaned or dye4 to look as good as new at hard time prises. Give us a call and be convlace. H. HOBBS, PROP, And General BORN. To Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Lott, Springville, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitney, Harford, Oct.

23; a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs, Benson, Jackson, Oct: 27, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

James Griffin, Susquehanna, a daughter. MARRIED. ACH Bovky At the M. E. Parsonage, Brooklyn, Oct.

26th, 1895, by the Rev. G. F. Ace, Arthur S. Ace and Elizabeth S.

Bovey both of Wilkea-Barre. DIED. Slater In Great Bend, Sept. 21, '95, Mrs. Frankie Slater, daughter of John Taylor, formerly of Auburn.

Beebe In Xew Milford, Thursday, Oct 24, Catherine Alia, infant daughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. M. L. Beebe.

ternally, acting directly upon the blood aud mueou surface of the ytem. In aiow of Washington. The ceremony was Performed by Uev. M. Porter Snell, of mother return.

Dr. Engle found that the greater portion of her person was buying Hall's Caiarrh Cure, be sure yu Anaeostia, at the home of Mrs. J. T. liar PiU Piles I Itching Pile.

ris. cousin of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs get the genuine. Ir.

is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. i. Cheney Testimonials fiee. SviiPToMB Moisture; intense ltchine and Want to Bay a Gun We can sell you a shot gun or rifle, at ournea ana ncr recovery doubtful Hot Supper. ThompsoB was the daughter of the late killed aud Mr.

Gay so seriously Injured that he never recovered consciousness nod expired Friday morning. It was decided to hold a double funeral. The men jjve near together, and Mr. Gay's remaius were removed to the home of Mr. Luce, where the services were conducted by Rev.

R. M. Paseoe. An immense crowd were present.it as estimated one thousand people were in attend ance, and there was over three hundred vehicles in the procession. The interment was iu Overlield cemetery, and the Grangers took part in the ceremony at the grove.

The atllictud families have the sympathy of all. stinging: most at night; worse by ecratchlng. well known Mr. Jl. r.

Heckart, of Alle rockbottom prices. Come end eee us. Soold by-DruggUts, price 75e. per bottle. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M.

E. ghanv, Pa. Mr. Thompson is a brother of firs. M.

S. Allen, and of Mrs. E. S. Warner, and has a good many relatives and it allowed to continue lumors citen ed and Ulcerate, becoming very sore.

Swayne's Ointment stops the itching and ble' d-inz. heals ulceration. and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail for 50c. Db.

Swavne 4 Son, Thiladelphia Church will serve a first-class hot supper ai. me euurcu eanesuay evening, jov. 13. friends in Montrose. The Sis feoce Better tables will be in charge oi the fol thau the Slow Shilling Two dicisions which will interest cy lowing; DO YOU WMT A CLOAK tlistfl and the public in general have recent nave found this old-time maxim Table No.

1. Mis. D. II. Coon, Mrs true ia this respect at least it litj en Loaded shells, cartridges, etc.

F. D. Mokris Central Drug Store. ES 1 PLEME To announce that I hava secured the Agency for F. W.

Devoc Paints, Varnishes, F. D. Morris. Aides, Misses Julie Cruser, abled us to turn our stock rapidly thus "How to Care All Skin Olita. sts.y.

Simply apply "Swayns's Qiatmant." So iu-trnal medioiue rcq'uirod. Cuivs tetter.t-ezema, itch, all eruptions ou the face, nose, ic leaving the skin e'ear, nn, healthy, It-' great healing and curative ar p. seised aiame Coon. saving au accumulation of shop-worn Table Fo. Dr.

Decker, Mrs. The thirty-first annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association was held at Williamsport. stufE that must be sc Id at a loss. 'While many dealers are coniplaininsr of dull Of any kind? Nowhere In North Eastuc rennsjivacla. jou Had SO EXTENSIVE A SiOOK Of High Grade Garments and at fcuch moderate p'iees as at bv no other remedy.

A-k your been banded down by the courts. The first is regarding the so-called "releases" which wluitlmcn are required to sign. These releases certify that the railroads companies will not be held poigibJe for damn done wheels while they are bcing transported. The courts have decided that the releuaes are worthless and that rvclists are entitled to recover damages J. W.

Speuce. Aides, Nettie Clarey Maine Whiting. 101 When a person Is loosing flesh and wasting away there cause for alarm. Nothing stj worries a physician. Consumptives would never die if they could Swayat's Ointment.

tride, we have bei busy, and if low John anamuker was re-elected president and Rev. C. J. Kephart field secretary. Ii whs a glorious gathering.

A deficit oi prices will do it we expect to keep the Iaui.e No. 3. Mrs. Jas. Clarey.

Mrs. Chauncey Hawley. Aides, Carrie Thomp regain their usual weignt. in tact tiiere stone rollinr. Lened -o'nr.

ivrn son, i tume ixLicier Ifcdjy.i'.'ut two years giandingwau wipeu never would be any consumption it ihf-re FITZaiBBON'S, i'ianos organs ehsaper than at anj out and pledges secured pjr over done their property. This second nice ulsters an-l oircdats Vast wo kbiuk some clutLiiTg housv itvcv.M mark $iiOur pnee -10. Our cf el -tliinir if in the at werejno wasting of the system. The cause of this loss ot flesh is a failure to i. i i i ior ine cfljiiiiii' earswoiK 1 H' win ltt 1 1 ilrilf I III' llllll'l' I.

iri! II Ill'Ut I- I ff Convention. The Susquehanna County GUili.VSEl-, A- "ST II a i ,1.1 Sh.t.S US tOWl, I 1,1 IIIKIHUB larger very trrj lv bt-fdio and wo believe to keen the roim'n I uiC additional districts. Wayne. Lack properly digest the fod eat. n.

Nine-tenths of all our dlsaees datu Lack to eome derangement of thaetooiaeh. Vfizii. Ave, is; natos, Ta Ex iisive Cloak, Suit and Fur House Yriil Church "i are invited. 111 sociatiou, fourth DistTlC1--convention in the M. E.

Gibson Saturday, Nov n.eucing at 10 o'ejock. Ail roads in repair, they are responsible ir Susquehanna counties com keeping them in such order thnt the Idcv thu 'W awmct-1 we, ana clist can ride over them in safety on blsi'-hon the fourth; Luzerne aJy aud sr lo work as f-heap asi ii eheapest. Lc.ii aliyou mve, iHUuii-i i fail to look us over before buying. 2Cev assnrtmect outing flAnnels, 5 ets. up.

AI- Colors, Brusnes, The OLDEST and LARGEST Paint Mfg. Co. in the World. No Paint more widely or favorably known. FIRST CLASS in every respect, and the prices are riht.

Nathan II. Sliafer, rose block cuuncu sf. MONTBOHK, I'A, -SCRAXTOX nw la tne 'i ime. vehicle and any injury that results to 8a.m u.c cunt 7 pupem please copy. 4 M.

Wij.MAnTif c.lirui l.irvcle rider bv reason or a poor road of a Ko.v i- th9 time to cLimP. i save iO per The shaker Digestive Cordial will sto-this wasting oi tho body. It acts by causing the food wo eat to be digested so as to do good, for undigested food does more harm thun good. The Cordial contains food already digested and a digester of foods as well- Ev iy mother lates tiiiuakf bei bii. -wifl bethe basis of an action for damage; Those dosirlng tne N.

X. Xhriee-a-week World and the Democrat, can get them iiudy sola more jacieis ana c.n. ever before the hole season Un slo-. very ull, and pi ices 233 O. WASHINGTON AVE.

-Vlsu 50 and f-2 State St reel, KOCIIESTEU, N. Y. against liu- township. Both of the i.te in.r.'ntiilit as they will act as We.Hii: Wo of fine stationery, a-ul we fnmis' by paying $3.00. Or Df.moceat and C.

M. ROE Maunder. a I-Ht for circulars; '-V. GUFUKSET, 205 V.Vh Ave Ker t. n.

1' i fu'up cincs of a similar l'ulladelphia Weekly Turn for one year, i 'f, J. IV v't ') mVuUTII iiv.i.1;. 1' ren tii-e Castor OU. Laxol bVV iuri.yu ftow is tiic tinie to subscribe. DnwuiAi, M.u.ii.,.,, -v.

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