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Hopbottom. Gamey Games. A. C. Risley was in town the other tiny.

OBITUARY. Forest Lake. T. Kelley is drawing logs. Barney Mc-Mahou is visiting at Frank M.

Tiffany and wife are yisitincr Montrose Democrat. Tim sn.w, February 6, 1896 -C. to the rink for a good hot supper s0me Doings of a Stotk Brokerage THE COUNTY NEWS. ITEMS from CORRESPONDENTS, and CLIPPINGS FROM EXCHANGES. Geo.

YanCampof Dimock lost a cow S. Mr. Tiffany's Mrs. NT. J.

Hawley, in Wilkes-liarre. on WeJnes lay i Igh A local teacher's institute will be held recently T) tiiMftroNDitur- vn rnmmunicatlon uiitlh.l unl" nvvointittiilinl by tti te! uiueut tlio wrttor. Mrs. 0. I).

Roberts visited Nicholson friends a short time since. Rev. C. P. Tiffany has been holding meetings at Lakeside, with good results.

Mrs. Anna Gravel of Cauadensia, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Clias. Brewter. Jas.

Guvitt, of Dimock has received a YOim ATTENTION la called to our very Complete Assortment of BAHQUEMASE HAHCIHGLAMPS. We have an assortment large iough to suit any taste, low enough In price to suit any purse. Eaiviuet Lamp3 there opening -me Eig values at 51.21 aud 11.98. Vase Lamps. Sea the ones were selling atTSc, 89c.

and 9Sc. You can buy a first class Hanging Lamp at S1.0). Toilet betS, all Colors, Styles at-d Decorations. Complete Decorated Sets as low as pension. linn.

Some weeks ago two young men came here and opened a stock brokeis' oflice, under the firm name of Stark Games. About two weeks ago they dissolved. Stark retiring, and leaving town. Games staid uutil Friday afternoon of list week, when, like the "chestnut" Arab, he quietly stole away. (No pun intended.) lie took the 6:20 train, and left the impression that he was going to Seranton where his mother lives, would return next Kane's.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan and M. Griffin and wife, attended the funeral of Mrs. Peter Reardon.

at Little Meadows. Frank Halby is aide to be around again. Ed. Kane and Joe Vile are cutting logs. P.

S. Kane keeps his dog tied don't be afraid. Johnny. E. Kane and B.

Butler made a flying trip to Montrose. Miss Frances Kelley is taking lessons on the piano. One of J. Kane's horses cut himself Mr. and Mrs.

John Strupler. of Dimock, THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE. Mrs. Chas. Hoover, of Binghamton, is arc visiting in Elmira and cities.

DEATH'S P0IXGS IX A CIRCLE OI "READERS ARE INTERESTED IX, Theodore Manger. Friday, Jan. 31, 1800, occured 'the death of Theodore Thorton Manger, at the home of hia parents, Mr. aud E. P.

Monger, Lake Montrose. "Ted," as he was familiarly called, was a member of the graduating "clas at the Montrose High School iu 1895. afterwards accepted a responsible position with theX. Y. Central R.

at Buffalo, and had been a resident of that place since. A short time ago he was taken ill with typhoid fever, and, though growing sicker each day, he so longed to come back to Father and Mother, and be with them nnd the other relatives, that The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

hi Nicholson, Feb. 8th. Perry Smith for Owceo Saturday, where he his accosted a poiltion. If you are interested In poultry rtad about the one Iiuudred poultry pictures in I another column. Mrs.

II F. who has been ill for a longtime, has so far recovered as to be able to ride out. Miss Hope Ilullard, of Wilkes-barre, i Is visiting her grand parents. Mr. and i Mrs.

A. is. Ilullard. The ladies of the M. E.

church are preparing tor a hot supper, for Wednes- visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tru man Bell. Edward Conrad, of Seranton. has leased Baker, of Dimock, them a surprise recently.

the Blanchard place and will take possession about April 1st, He will conduct a a Word. thin lo-ad cost but c'l wt-k ie NjuI. eb thai. Mr. and Mrs.

McGinnis, "of Seranton, Ono Cent Bhoit notices undo on) 'tit a word known your wmt wty dolt. Try I 2jeU. uay, and uui, we understand, buy a re poultry farm, and has hired 1). F. Russell, tnrn ticket, though piobably as a ruse have 1 een visiting Mrs parents, Mr quite seriously.

Daniel Groome is cutting wcod lor and Mrs. S. Dean, of Dimock. ot Lenox, as manager. It is reported only.

THE GREAT FA1R-2 and -1 Court Street, Mike Lannon. tiiat tiie present occupant, Suggestions were made, however, by Emerv Gelatt having secured a posi will move to seranton. The farmer trade has increased to such some, that the dapper young stock-brok G. U. Finn, it is said, will commence a large scale during the icy season, that tion in a coal mine in Forest City, moved his family from Gelatt to that place.

Binghamton, N. Y. er wouki not again grace Montrose with his presence rigt away quick and some the ring of tht blacksmith hammer is work M. lUlany April 1st. and that Mr.

Miles will work for U. P. Tiffany. heard at 10 o'clock at night. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Metho oi nis late customers began to "smell a ri i.

The Swartz photograph gallery is now uay, february mil. -One of Sheriff Leonard's horses slipped during the recent icy time, and was very badly injured. Our readers will find the annual state dist church, of Dimock, wili meet with mice, ana nurncd around to see wtiat was up. and what could be done, and next the property of Isaac Law, who will open the world over Mrs. Clayton Brink, I hursday, eb 16.

a first. class barber shop in the same. morning they sent Deputy Constable II. tie boaraea a j.enign valley train, one day, and came on, first having telegraphed he was coming. His father went to Tunkhannnck to meet him, was met by the Conductor's remark, "you've got a pretty sick boy here." Ted was able to occupy a seat, made comfortable for him by the train hands the train men on both roads being very kind to him.

Reaching home, he was given every Mrs. Matilda Sparks, of Gelatt, died The carpenter work on the Methodist ment of Susquehanna County, on the S. Conkli to Seranton, arn.ed with papers charging Games with defrauding Landlord Depue out of $80 board-bill. In church has been completed. The paper hanging is bv Mr.

By-ram. fourth pa ire of this palter. Saturday evening, Jan. 25th. The funeral was held at "the house on Tuesday morning at half-past ten.

Sl is survived by a c'aughter, three sons, a sister and Mrs. A E. Stanton, of Ilopbottom. The next lecture in the Armory will the meantime Saturday was a lively day, among the late patrons of the brokeYs of Mike Sullivan is hauling logs. Ignataous Broderick and James Kelley have erected a brick still on Cafferty Miss Ellie Me-Mahon Las returned to the Parlor City.

Miss Mary Bullivan is visiting friends Little Mendoivs. T. Casey is supplying the Forest Lane, school house with fuel. P. II Kane butchered a pig 11 month 3 old weighing -Ml pounds.

Who can beat that'? J. McXcrnev and Rich Sullivan make frequent trips to Silver Lake. Who will win? two brothers. be by Rev. F.

C. Iglehart, Feb. IStli, and he is most highly spoken of. Mr. Depue levied on the goods Mrs.

Emerson Knapp, of and Miss A. Gorman, of Huntingdon, spent last Wednesday with Frank "Stanton, at Clark Summit. A euchre party was enjoyed in the evening. mere constables Howell nnd Baldwin Mayor Il.C.Jessup, who hits recently surprise lariy was given Mr. and E.

P. Fish, of Lynn, Saturday Jan. the occasion being vdie 5th anniver and Justice Comtriirht. besides a number Mrs POHD'S EKTRACT is known cs a greet family yerr.ed and reliever ef aches and It ia cleansing, stealing, and antiseptic. Raw, abraded, truiscd, and inflamed surfaces Ileal with marvelous rapidity if POND'S EXTRACT he applied.

Invaluable for undertone a tussel with the grip, is out of those financially interested, scurrvine I Vfe. (A I attending to business again. nere and mere, planmn? this, and plan sary of their marriage. A large attcn dance, and a good dinner, and a happy time for all. Tin- R.

0. Scott stack is being mov mug that, and all hoping that Games Xorth Bridgwater. FARM EOR UK NT. ISO ncrc. with 1'Jciwh, Imildinxi.

well wittered tltuutc In Apohtei.n township. Inquire of or write to Reunion, Llitlu Mcttdows, Tit. liULMMl I.oTS FR S.U.K-On Prospect street. Three beautiful lota. Well located.

Will lie Hold scpuraUdy, or ns oue piece Imiulrc ut Dkuocrat of-flee. Foru.VI.Kor with lutul, und hiiI ham. Rot .10, Montrose, I'll. Will exchange fur farm. l'Oli SALK-SU rholee row, nnd B'iiiiu liny.

Inquire of J. W. 1'cttin, Montrose FA KM Foil SALE OR HEN Undersigned lTct 1 farm of 200 acres, In Forest Li dc township, within one hall tiillo of creamery, whools, church, mills fur iih; on easy terms. Or will lent It the rirflit jarty 'lh or without Htoek. (Hd liuililli.gs, veil watered, hlld has 100 Pun of Imrk.

1 S. KANE. Forert Lake, I'n Or Imi'ilre of J.M.Krlly Mont rose Wanted A blacksmith to rent shop a limine nt Forest Luke, one of the best lo utlniiH In I lie county for the right num. II. Fksnkmiss, Montrcsc." nueimoii, out me icver must run its course, before the result could be known, ami one by oue the days went by, until the 21st.

(the 'turning when in the middle of ihe afternoon, death crossed "the threshold, and "Ted" was gone. lie would have been 20 years old iu April next. His funeral was largely attended Monday afternoon. The services were opened with the reading, by Rev. Dr.

T. T. Monger, of Xew "Haven, (uncle of the ed this week to his new location, on would be hauled back to town by Consta Mr. G. W.

Bushnell, of Montrose, was South Main next to G. II. Watrous'. oie onKiin when the train should come. the guest of his aunt, Mrs.

C. E. Tyler, over the Sabbath. There ill be a Sunday school Insti But Mr. Conklin, didn't rind him InScrnn-toti for the very good reason that he didn't go there, but, It Is supposed, took an op Little Meadows.

There is much' sickness in this vicinity tute at Aulmr Corners, in the Baptist T. E. Darrow spent several days of uli'ireh, February loth. All are invited List week in Seranton, as the guest of The officers of the Board of Health are: posite direction. Stark Games were connected, as cor A.

Shercr. At the January term of Court, a de- deceased, and for whom he as named) C. II. Bird sail bad a large sawing bee. Cyril Harvey is drawing wood for the Bi roh a rd 1 1 rea ry Frank Terrell had a suprisc party on Monday- evening.

Ruben Ereritt is on the sick list. Thomas Kane is taking lessons on the organ. John Ilolien dressed two hogs; they weighed fcOO President Rev. P. .1.

Colli gan; Secretary. The Ladies' Aid meets with Mrs Clark rceof ft'is ilute divorce was granted in the Vaughn, Thursday of this week. A. Graves; Health Oflicer, Dr. P.

Brenuan. cake ot C. U. isarncs against ousie Barnes. respondents, with a firm of stock brokers in New York.

This firm was notified that Games bad most impolitely turned his back upon his Montrose friends and of the following beautiful lines: Sometime when'all life's lessons hav.e been karned, And sun and stars forever more have sot. PILES, CATARRH, GOLDSjSORSTHROATf wounos, Bnyssss, and all INFLAfelEMTIOfiSand PAIN. Genuine made only by POND'S EXTRACT 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. II. Bush, accompanied by his moth Melvin Wilcox is home fiom Bing- er visited menus at rorest Lake last II.

Crlsman, of Dimock, has sold hamton. Sabbath. The things which our weak judgment here has The many friends of Will Donlev, of admirers, and that, ever more sad, the money thnt ought to have been here, was Mrs. A L. Hinds, a former resident of spurned.

Ids farm to Foster Williams, of Bridge-water. Mr. Crlsman will move to Lynn tie lit Ml of April. this place, was the gueat of Mrs. Clark i He things oer which -we grieved with North Jack Pittstou, will regret to learn of his death which occurred last week.

Mr. Donley Mso conspicuous, of its ascr.CA CKS011. iasr.es wei. 'tiiiilin one dtv last week. Will flash before us amid life-s dnrk nirht.

was a pleasing, genial and at intelligent lhis monev, ns to amount, was variously stated, and guessed nt, all the way from Quite a number from this place attend As stars shine rao.n in deeper tints of blue; young man ad easily won mend ed tiie drill and concert on Fair Hill, last Hou to moou out the correct ngure is Bom. To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ketmev. And we shall see how all God's plans were richt Mr.

B. 1'ickett recently made a handsome pulpit out of his famous gas pipe material, nnd presented it to Rev. John Davis, of Ilallstcad. wherever he went. Among inoge irom Friday and Saturday.

not far from piobably. AT SIIAFER'8-Snow Khovels, wheel rinnrows, wash tubs, wood butter bowl, this vicinity who attended the funeral Ana what most seemed rcproot kv. loosi true. Mr. and Mrs lrt rliav were the guests The New York firm telegraphed that Brooklyn, Jan.

25th. a son. which was held at Pittston last Friday tiC. one oi tneir members would bevhere Jlon of Mr. and Mrs.

David Angle a portion of last week. we shall see how while we frown and sigh, were, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Hickev, Miss To Mr. and Mrs. Gus Crisman. Jan. 16.

wen ju on as uest i. you ana me; Minnie Hickey, M. Ilanley and Peter day, and he came but claimed that Games was not their agent, but the agent Grip and colds are t. C. S.

Bryant improved the sleighing by hauling logs to Pope's mill. Mrs. Cttlviu Pease is recovering from the grip. Sabin Barrett is confined to his home by reason of illness. The fourth in the series of Sunday school institutes for the 1st district will be held at Brandt, Thursday, February 6ih.

Miss Anna Payne it visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Larcrne STOCK CERTIFICATES rnrtlcs wishing slock certificates for any kind of Messrs Leslie Clink and Bert Lindsley -Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Ellsworth F. Coy, the eln-clout cleik at the post oflice here, to Miss a daughter.

now wnen we lie needed not our crv, THIS way mieit.l o. Are you going west or southwest D. you want to tr-i vol in first-class etylej Do you want comfort, few change, splendid er-etit ry. and all modern railway conveniences If eo, apply to youi nearest coupon egenc for tk-ket via. Missouri Pacific Ity.

System. Special low, one way e.nd round trip ratea, tm all principal point- iu the west aa4 southwest country. Our Colorado Shrt Line Is the mo, popular route to th Rockies and PV-irJu Coast. Paiaa Neville. Because His wisdom to the end could see- best of forms, and visited friends iu the Parlor City last week- To Mr.

aud Mr3. F. McIIale. Jan. Quarterly meeting services were held of those who bought stocks, and they were not responsible for Games, and allowed it to be understood that those who had got lily leu, at l)KMo n.T A lithograph 25th.

a girl. And en as prudent parents disallow Too nnn h.of et to craving babyhood, So Gud perhaps is keeping from us now- attheJl.h.. Church last Sunday morn Oscar Allen ii working for Mr. Wells rd mtillcatu about as low as common ing. The presiding elder, Rev.

Geo. at South Montrose. To Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biliinrrs.

must get out best they could cut sta Lite sw eetest things, because it seemeth lirinted form, uml tiiueh tleer. iorsythe preached an able sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Roliie Clink nnd two Dimock, a daughter.

Ud that, strange to say. Games had left gf.od. school was closed four days last week TO EXCII ANC.E. A 1 cdodcon children wire the guest of Mrs. 180 to his credit at th ir oflice in New vou shall shortly know that lencthened To Mr.

nnd Mrs Ilarrv C. Shaner. on account of so much sickness in town. for cow. Inquire at 1'i n.vi cilice mother.

Wednesday of last week. oreatn 1 Sleeping and Tourist Car reservatl Montrose, February 8th, a daughter. B. W. Pease took a trip through the Mrs.

Stone, of I orest Lake, Is not the sweetest gift God sends his friend. York, and this money, about $160, he said he would turn over to those having claims, and whose accounts were not LOST Ret Reynolds' creamery and secured in advam-e. For rates of far eastern part of county lasu week. To Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Parliaman. of (ndtliat somet nu the sable hall of death visited Mrs. C.

Bush, Tuesday of last week. Montrose, it silk bni; lontnlnlng it tir of Uusiness is lively in town since our Conceals the fairest boon his love can send: Susquehanna, a girl. maiked closed. Nellie Matthews, of Fiicndsvillc, Feb.12. Mrs.

Hutson, who was at Seranton caring for her son, who was ill with typhoid fever, returned last week, herself ill with fever, but her condition is now improved. Mr. Rogers, of Ilallstcad, was at the County Seat Wednesday evening, being called here to play with the Philharmonic Orchestra, which furnished music for a "German," successfully conducted at the Armory tleit evening, lie is a basso (string) of ability. The Gettsburg lecture, by Rev. O.

L. Severs' at the M. K. Church. Wednesday ivming as an Intensely interesting brown kid gloves, Under will plea have literature and oVtuiled information call on or addresp, J.

Mc-Cann, E. T. or W. E. Holt, G.

E. P. Agt. Misaoart new store started, our other merchants If we could push aiar the gates of life. jir.

oames e. a recent graduate Gaines had worked his litt'e game in Payne, at Thomson. Mr. George Shappee spent a few days in Montrose 'IS a wit ness in tiie Hay ward and Susquehanna trespass case. Miss Matie Case has returned from Lanerboro and is in the cmplov of Mrs.

F. Butterfield. A large number of the friends, relatives and neighbors of Miss Audio French gathered at the home of herself and ttt Democrat olllre. And stand within nnd all God's workings see. are occasionally seen holding a curb of Lowell Business College, is now cm two or three ways one was.

when per could interpret all this douot and stntc. Pacific Ry. System 391 Broadway, Naw stone conference, but never the less. Married. McCoy ITesx esse In Susquehan ployed in TyreTs store at Montrose.

sons wished him to buy stocks for them. nd for each mystery, find there a key. KNGRAVING Orders for engraved wedding stationery and address cards will York. "competion is the life of business." Yet But not to-dav. Then be content poor hcart- the good work go on and gave him the money, he would, it is said, place the money in Lis pocket, and na, Jan 29, 1890, John MeCov, and Miss Mary Hennessey, by Rev.

P. F. Brod receive prompt attention at tin; Demik hai Gcd's plans like lilies pure and while unfold; West Bridgwater. 'tho death Qt little Mamble Kimball oc olllec. J'riccsnslow if not lower than We must not tear the tlose-shut leaves aoart his customer got the stock his mind' erick.

curred last week. parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. French, Sat they can lie obtained in the large lilies, time win reveal tne caivxes ot gold only. In other cases, where a customer Dr. and Mrs. II V.

Frink. and daugh Ward 'uel was at Narrowsburg, Pa Reynolds -In Brid srewater. if through patient toil we reach the land urday, Jan. 2o, and tendered her a fare was cany lug stock Games would un JUSTICES, a new -to crlrai ter Molley, called at J. W.

Pettis.on Great Bargajni. rianos and organs cheaper than at uj otaer uiusle houso in the State at J. Y7 Gusrxsex, 205 Wash. Krrnnton.Pa during the past week. nere tired teet witn sandals loosed may January 30, 1H96, by Elder W.C.

Tilden. known to the customer, ordered it sold iril tninscrlnts. of approved lust rest; 1 he show which held forth at the hall well reception and benefit on the eve of her departure for Boston, in which city she will be the guest of relatives tlta re oi and gave in a new ionn me pictures of Uiosl' terrible days. The attendance and when the monev conies from New WT.er-- we shall clearly know and understand, Kevnolds and Miss Carrie Bullard, both of Bridgewater. Mr.

John Horton and sister Ethel. last week, disbanded at this int. we then shall sav that God knew was arei: men were present from poluts Misses Liixie Sweet and Bessie Horten, York. Instead of handing it over to the customer, he would "salt" It down, where best. Baiixes HixDs At tin residence of as far away as i rankliu Forks, Fairdale, attended the music drill at North Bridge- what you waut, at Dkmim km oflice.

lIoiitroM). WOOL WANTED At tho oid nnd re llitblM Kott Woolen Mill. lllghesl market price paid, In hard cash. maining winter months. The many yours cf faithful and efficient service Misi French has given as organist of the M.

Auburn. Rev. Waniner read the Episcopal th-j bride's aunt, Mrs. A. P.

Bush, Mont water Alliance hail. etc. it, would do the most good for Games and the account he marked closed. rose. Feb.

5, 189G, occurred the wedding ounai service; ltev. jiunrrer, another Mr. and Mrs. Bela Gifiin, of Rush. h.

Church choir is remembered by Austin Emmons has purchased the And hereby hfings a tale. The New hymn; Kev. Thomas, of the Baptist of Mr. M.D. Barnes of ll.dl,!.,id.

to spent Tuesday at G. P. Sprout's. "How to Care All Skin Diwa Pimply apply ne's Ointment." tn ternal medicine required. Cures tetter.eczMM, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nog, leaving the skin ear, white and healthy.

It etvat healiug and enrative powers are poast by no ottior reinoiy. Ask your druf giM fat Wayne's Ointment. C. Titman lot for which he pays 1,000 York man, Mr. Snyder, said he would Miss May Hinds.

Church, the appointed lesson, (15th chap A Wedding. At the Catholic Church at Friendsvllle many r.iend lie tore departing lor home Chorister 0. F. Whitney, on behalf of those, in a few words presented her a Miss Lma Busu is again at home. Mrs.

W. C. Cruser and daughter, Mrs. D. D.

lay ton and John litnran went turn the SlfoOover to those whom Games' beginning at xUtli verse;) closing Taylor Waltox At the residence The Susquehanna river is 500 nrth last weeK, looking tor cows, rive accounts showed bad money due them. wuh Dr. Plungers reading of auothei on Wcdnesdiv afternoon January 29th J. YY Fe' tis. Ins.

Harry bhloman and of the bride, at Spnngville, Jan. 24, purse of mrmcv containing some but those whose accounts were marked vmn "It is not Death to die." were purchased. They report prices to Misg Libl)ic Wednesday occurred the wedding of Miss Martha a slight tosen ot their esteem and re tS'Jb, by tne Kev. A. Scohell.

John c'osed could not be "in it." Whereat be $25 to $30 for nice young cows. School was closed, that deceased's form with Mrs. C. D. Hawlev Dacey sells personal pro rcrtj Kelly, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. u. lveiiy, Taylor and Alma AYalton, both of gard. -Wm. Feb.

10. Richard Arnold is the otvner oi a cow those whose accounts were not marked er teachers and school mates mi cht attend. A number of ottryoung people attended Bpnngville, Pa. with a nice pair of calves by her side closed were of course jubilant. The pall bearers were; Geo.

JIack, John the concert at Fair Hill ou Saturday eve. of Rush, to James Uctiovern. The ceremojy was performed by Rev. Father Drlsnol'l. and witnessed by a Two Loiiars lor Ono.

Come this month if you want halt dozen cabinet photos, ivorytype finiah for only one dollar; worth two, at Gil-more'a 80 Court Binghamton. Petti is visiting Susquehannr. Mr. Belles is smiling over ihe already Sweet, Arthur Cashin, Harry Titman. But this barred out a couple of young Ihe lollowlng persons will represent the M.

E. Sunday School in the District Institute at Thursday, Feb. 6: Mr. H. B.

Crane. Mrs. Geo.Larrabee, Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Hinds spent Tues -8 A. rtkllvts. When a person ia loosing flesh and well -filled log-way at his mid.

Harry Dessauer, arner. Ihe flower men lor whom j. h. court-right was act day atW. Sweet's, Upsonville.

number of friends. Mr. Frank Mc-Govcru. of Rush, acted as best man and Just try that excellent Tic. syrup, at bearers were: Jus.

Scott, Harry Beach, lug ns attorney. He saw a point in Sny Misses Rose and Blennie Stebbins. of and Mrs. T. J.

Taliman and Mr. F. S. wasting away thee ia cause for alarm Nothing so worries a physician. Con' sumptlves would never die if they could E.

Vcss'. and grow fat. Len Hayustord, uerritt bardncr. Montrose, were the guests of their sister. Miss Kc lev.

sister of the br'de, was Butterfield. dcr's statement that (1) Games as not an agent of the New York firm and (2) that The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs Jarnin Clarey Is spending this week la New York. E. M. TltTany.

of Ilopbottom. spent Monday in town. the brides' niuid. After the cere Mrs. J.

Bush recently. Oliver Chambcrliti. regain their usual weight. In fact there D. Voss.

Thursday, February 13th, for the SlOO thinners absolutely to Games Mr. Elmer Lmdsey is working at mony the wedding party repaired to the home of the groom's parents, Mr, and This Ixing so, Mr. Court right failed to sec dinner and labor. The TH vockat recently received the uevB1 wum ce any consumption II iner Brooklyn. Fisk's mill.

what business Snyder had to sav to whom L. F. L. "Wilson, of Blairsiowu, Kew fniirm-mT- neitj mi wasjung oi me system, xne Mrs. Jas.

McGovcru. of Rush, where an Mrs. G. P. Sprout spent Thurstlav Dr.

Cateisonof, Franklin Forks, was Organs and pianos will be sold cheaper during the suaiaer of this year tkaa ever before. Be sure and write to headquarters and you will get the baat instrument at the lowest possible prla. Address ali letter-? for special pricea to J. "'f. Guernsey, 205 Washington At.

Seranton. Pa cause of this I038 of flash 13 a failure to money utidlBPutabablv belonging tn Jersey, who was a budness tn at Mont Manassas Va. Jan. 27, 96. I send cleiraiit weddinsr supper' was served with Mrs.

Bert Stone, of Montrose. Sir. B. accident "Williams met with a serious to-day, bv breakine; his leer, In town the other day. ou by this mail a copy of local paper After which dancinir was enjoyed until a Games should go.

So he got out an at- rose during a part of last week, called on tachmcnt for the money, in favor of his relatives here Saturday and Sunday, and clients and thus got possession of the left for home on Monday. He has been properly digest the food et-n. Nine tenths of all our diseases date ba-k to some derangement of the stomach Mr. Fred M. Clinse, of Wilkesbnrre.

while skidding logs- containing an article wtitteu by me re late hour. More than 150 guests were i Mr. l'oree leaves tne JNewton tarm in Choconut. is visiting friends here this week. garding the death of Oliver Chamberlain, The shaker Digestive Cordial wiil sto- $100 check and putting an entirely new married 52 years, has four children, seven native ot your countv.

1 am a native the spring and will occupy one of B. Eldridpe's houses Herbert Fldi, of Lynn, dropped in at Wre hope our sleighing will be better. present. The newly inamod couple received a great many beautiful and useful presents. They will take possession of their home In Rush in the Spring.

The tbU wasting ot the body. It ats bv bice on the of the "distribution grand cuildren, and had no Qeatns of Luzerne county and lived in Montrose J. Hickey, of Binghamton, has moved tiit'se hcndiuniteis the other day. Miss Mvrtle Handrlek, of Clark: about oO years ago. i was the son ot a of the fuud," aud locating the joke in a I Arthur Titman, of Monttose, spent new spot.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Titman Sirs. Newton has vacated the Charles Watrous house and is L. S.

Elv's I'Hf ling Plica. STMPTOjis-Moisturt- 'inse Itching aa4 stmtrinsr: nio3t nlirnt: by scratc lag. It allowed tocoutmuo form.which of km back to bis old homestead again. causing the food we ett to be digested so as to do good, for undigested food doe4 more harm than good. TL-e Cordial Meliiouist preacher, well Known In your The Misses Murphy, of Kirkwood.

at Isst wishes of their frieuas go witn them. M. E. liouse, near the store. In the meantime Mr.

Depue had levied land attended enurcu county. 1 send you the article believing bl -ed and nbnrate, txieoming verr tow. tended the party at Miss B. Council's. Martin Lake has bought hit father in contains food already digested and a on the fixtures iu the brokers' oflice.

James W. Gavitt has a pension allowed it would be of interest to vour readers yue Ointment tstons the itehine and hU A. P. Quinn made a flying trip to Bing- law's farm, Ed. Thayer.

Consideration uigesier 01 ioods as well- him by Uncle Sain of eight dollars per Yours, GeoIige C. Roukd. (icn came nere, it was given out that Ida mother, living in Seranton, namton last week. mg, tieat uleei atlon.an'l in most cases ramovta too tumors. Atdruij.

mail for Mc. Dk Swavsb Son, Pniladelphi $1,100. This is considered a very cheap month. Every mother bates to make her take Castor Oil. Laxol Is sweet Mr.

D. Maney was in Coworth a short Under the bead of "A 3on of the Rev Ihe farmers are harvesting their ice property. Good buildings, mostly new, was very rich but It has since beon Orange Blossoms. Avery pleasant evening was spent by few relatives and neighbors at the time ago. olution Gone," the ManassatYa.) Juurnal Castor Oil.

and uaarly 1U3 acre? of land he pur learned mat tne reverse is true. crop. Mr. P. Mooney was in Montrose on publishes the article.

Oliver Chamberlin's chase will save hint building house ou Kev. (j. Aces donation was over It cost about 800 to get the Western business ret-ntlv. death occurred at weeuwood, In nee his other farm. sixty doilara Jnlon Company to put in the wire for onie of Air.

Zchulon Milliard, isoutu Where I Get This Dreadfal Crnigh. No titer; thi n-riot question le, Haw shall I get rl-l of it? Use the PlnaMa Miss Mame Gilroy, who has been ill, is William county, Va. Jan. 20, 1896. The Important Facts.

it you have dud and heavy nala across Mrs. Richards has been sick for a long Ihe Patrons of Industry now occupy the broKcru' ofilrp, running from Alford article contains the following, of interest able to be out again. to Montrose- nf this Hie is. f'ni nnhl the cozy rooms over the Voss store for time, but is now some better Rridgewater, January 110, 108, the occasion being tie time chosen or "the tmrringc of their daughter, Carrie, and to local readers: Mr. Winters is around to pay his last K.

N. is preparing to build a 00. und Stark Games This theii place of husiness, Oh, the snow, the beautiful snow. forehead and about the the nons-trtls are frequently stopped up and followed by a dieagreeabio f'ischarg; If visit to Lis friends. Mr.

Chamberlin was a remarkable netv house, in the spnnrr. Mr. t. Kevnolds. lianclilse is worm something, and it is Miss Kate McCormick spent Sunday Green, is visiting friends in tliU place.

Thomas Beahan.of LaPorte, was vis King friends here, the first of the week. Mr. Fred 8 Amsbry 1ms gone on two week trip, visit hU brotwr, nt Jersey City. At thu Democratic borough cniieus In Tow inula, to ladies received the nominations for school directors. A.

fiuarrel with waiter at Fittsburp for one cent cost Officer Joseph Kelly Just before hu got through court. -Whiskey may be made from brcts.btil it don't begin to compare in quantity ith the beats that are made from whiskey. Miss Katharine Alikcn relumed home last Thursday, after spending a few weeks with relatives In Unlondale nnd Carbon-dab). Dr. F.

F. Wllmot, one of tho oldest At precisely the hour, 7 p. the man and belonged to a remarkable nun thought some of the Montrose men may continue it. It is, however, of no benefit Balsam, a soothing combination of tk remedies nitur- ha3 put in the pine and other bilsamle trs. It cures the lu-I ilamation aud tiding In the throat and If taken in time wiil prevent the spread at The oil works have played out and the derrick is being taken down- Perhaps eoreness in tfce ciue and bkeding from with her parents, in Middlctown.

bridal pair took their assigned places, ilv. His father, right Charuberlin, was Dimock. Mr. Phalen, of Middle-town, called on and cheerfully responded to the service oil stock can be bought cheap. "Where is to the town.

soldier for American independence friends in Choconut. as spoken by Elder W. Tlldcn. a Standard Oil Company? They James Hawley has several men work the nonstrilla Is often experienced if yor are setisative to eld In the had a jeora-pauled with headache; then you m-j be sure you have caturih an should (immediately) resort to Ely's Cream Bulic for a cure. The remedy will c'tv-tj in Soon after the Revolution he removed from Litchfield, to Gibson, Susq'a county.

where Oliver was born July naicht invegt a little surplus capital. iriend ofTormer days. Alter congratulations by all present the company was ing for him. The Kickapoo Indians have taken the toe disease to th mngt. Ely Plneola Balsam Is 6tronglyrAetomended in casaa of asthma.

Twenty-five cents Is all It costs. Tdil your neighbors about If. We had a case of apparent abduction or kidnaping here last isunday. A young lady from Montrose passing through our place that day picked up in the street one of our best young men and droveoff with Miss Treas Gilroy ca'led en friends in It Made 'Em Talk. seated at a well-loaded table, and thus town, and all can be cured by the 25, 1807.

The family of Wright Cuam- Friendsvide. that mid cheer and good wishes the evening berlin consisted of ticcnty-xix sons and There is usuully enough trouble when stant relief. wonderful Sagawa of all diseases flesh is heir to (aud of humbugs.) Mr. T. Riley, of Middletown, is a wel passed quickly.

laughters (James, Julius, Milo, Moses, one is responsible for Ids own short coru- him. Charlie didn't care enough about it come visitor at Choconut. Slay honor ami success crown tne weu- Azuhah, Wngut, Levi, Samuel. Eunice ngs and errors only; but wbcu one is more Nathanial, John, Sally, Asher, Hannah, dod pair even to the close of long life. to make a fuss for he came back next day smiling.

Perhaps it was ail a contrived Harford. or less responsible for the errors of a half Night Scliool A night school for those wishing to advance themselves in special branches. dozen others, troubles are apt to multiply Special Notice. Bargains iu Grunite and Marble! To avoid expense of removal to new quarters opposite the rink, will sell granite and marble for the next, sixty days lower thaa ever before. Thomas C.

Allc plan. Oliver, Lodusky, Electa, Theodore, Mary, Charles, Elizabeth, Joseph, Huldah, also and Where is ihe Hose Company East Rush. Hiss Grace Lenox was visiting at Tom correspondingly. Valentine Social. Mrs.

Wm. Thornton is on the sick list practlonerrs in tlic county, lic3 in a Jackson, Durand, Harriet.) Of these are led 'o tins remark because of the is now open in the Postomee budding. but now improving. this The ladies' of the Dimock Baptist Aid the Hose cart? Miss Ella Seamans is very sick at writing. rritle.tl condition nt Lis home in Great Lend.

James' recently. txtromcly infortunnte error occuring in Mrs. T. II. Baker opens her house for a twenty-four were reared to manhood and womanhood, and twenty-two married and Also, personal instruction afternoons.

This school offers desirable facilities for Society will hold a alontine Social at W.B. Quick and sister Mrs. E. L. Estus Li'MotKAT last week through the box social on alentine dav, v.i the even Aleck Leslie was at Montrose on the the mseof T.

II Baker on the evening had families ot their own 1 i our visited relatives at Silvara, Laccyvilleand J. J. Donovan, of Silver Lake, who persons who may have been deprived of hgi-nr-y of a prluter who knew much better. ing. Stint Nalentine's day Friday, Feb of this numerous household still survive.

ury. advantages permitting them to be lias been very ill for a couple of months, Cal. UtiH, track gang boss, has moved Walt lor the Specialist. From the Elmira Optical who will ka at Montrose again, soon. Notice date will be given in these columns.

Skinners Eddy three or four days not long but who in the hurry of getting to press, simply blundered. 14. A variety of amusements will be They are: Dunnd Chamberlin, Lynn, ixeison otewarr, nas moveu 10 me Is itnlo to b( out again, and was in town into O. W. Chase's tenement rooms, over provided and a pleasaut time is always to Leach farm.

1. Mrs. lluldah irown, 1 eekvule, a. Gus Green and wife havere-turnd from come as proficient in certain at they would have liked. Penutanship a speciality.

"Yrite to or call upon It was necessary to make a slight Wednesday. his feed store. be bad there. Mrs. Ilattie Averv, Peckville, and ill Bc-nnmg met with a serious acci Seranton, where they have been ou a com change in the item in our paper refer- Mr.

and Vrs. John Albertson have been Dalits Depew, of South Montrose. Each lady will please bring lunch for dent. He was cutting a tree, and in some Mrs. Mary Clark, of Greenwood, Pa.

bined business aud pleasure trip. entertaining their son George aud wife lins rented the Slttser place in Tunk- in jr. to the German Hop at the printer referred to toon the two lines out manner the tree fell so that it struck hint two. hvery lunch box will there be E. K.

LosiEit, Montrose, Pa. C. Steadrnau was calling on friends froai iscw xork, for some days past. In 1835, Oliver Chamberlin married liannoek township, and will occupy it supplied with ttvo valentines, free of ou the lea: and broke his ankle. here recently.

It is rumored that Henry fn- Cnsmaa clinrce. Rev. Thomas Eva has been holding Mary Clarke, of Silver Lake, Pa. and re made the Deccessary change and instead of putting them back as part of the "hop" item annexed them to an item giving notice 3Ir. Jlrs.

tred Roberts, of Fairdale, A Prompt Care, A ilaruilFx Care, An effectual Cure Dr. King's Headache Powders. Use no other, 25c. a box, made by the KingChemieal Co Seranton Pa McCauslaud sells them. Agents wanted.

has sold his farm to Foster Williams. mo nrstot April. n. 11. Bufrum.tho well known Friends Ihe boxes foli: then nil may least, revival meetings at Kingsley.

were visiting 5Ir. and Jlrs. Irwin Estus Mrs. Loretta Stanton has returned home e'en from the created to the least; when 1'rof. O.

A. Stearns and his pupils are moved from Susquehanna County to Philadelphia, and in 1855 to Virginia, where he purchased part of the historic "Belle one or two days last week. villi merchant, prints a hard times price MANY MENTIONS. after an extended sojourn in Brooklyn of the union meeting at the Presbyterian Church Sunday night, which made a com gent and hidv as thfy time, wul bnd making an effort to raise money enough Theron Parmer shot and killed a run Asa Coaklcy has hired to Ii. D.

John list In his advertising space to-day Tukc a squint nt it. with joy, their valetitine. to place a Has on the graded school build Air He assisted in organising a ning fox one night recently, a cloudy son for the coming season. YOU OF Presbyterian Church at Greenwood, and ingbvleb. 22.

Wasmugton birthday uigut besides. Vv Iiq can beat that? The milk station ice liouse is fiiled, and MILL FIND SOMETHING PROFIT HERE. D. V. France, of West Auburn.

ha If thev call cn vou give them a lift. The bination well calculated to creat consternation aud wonderment upon first reading though most of our readers undoubtedly saw that the offending two lines were out of place and belonged to the "hop" item for forty years has been an honored Elder of that community." Domains abut auu tons ot ice. The County Line Fixei purchased thu Leon Smith hotiii! and lot Stars and Stripes should float from every Chas. Babcock is keeping bachelor's If you want your home heated by school house in the Union. The report of A.

B. Dunning, W. at Skinner's Lddy, and will go into pos Session lathe spring. steam, hot water or hot air.call for prices The Sons of Veterans Camp, No. 76 Sturdevant and D.

Benson, the hall since his house keeper left. Lenox. and the G. A. R.

Tost will hold a bean at Ihe Chas. K. Sayre Co. If you have a song to sing, sing it surveyors selected to fix the boundary Dead Shot. 8 lbs.

new rolled oats 5 packages corn starch 7 bars soap 6 lbs. laundry starch 5 packages saleratus 5 lbs. fresh crackers just below. It was an illustration of the "irony of fate" that the error occured in connection with a church notice instead of some other. bake, Feb.

line between Lackawanna and husuue If you nave an article to sell, sell it. But C. TV. Broadhcad, Montrose, -2oc -23c -2oc Imnna counties, was approved by Judge In the latter case you will feel more like Horse Shoeing, Sbecialist. and Dentist, Miss Kuby rollett visted friends in He is survived by hve children and eve grand children.

In 1885 Oliver Chamberlin and wife celebrated their Golden Wedding amid a large circle of friends. The writer of this was designated to present them fifty bright gold dollars fresh from the vaults of the Treasury, as reminders of the fifty bright golden cycles of their wedded life. In 1890 the wife and mother passed away. hd wants yesterday. 1 lie surveyors re Hinging If you have advert'sed what yon Hcrrick Centre.

has on hand all sizes of sleiirli-shoe steel. As a matter of ordinary announcement it was a distressing as an Glenwood recently. Had to sell in the DKMOdtAT. Bring on your cutters. Conxeixy, 106 Court Binghamton.

Harry Elsworth and sister Maud of Harford were in attendance at church Born, to and Mrs. Frank Dickey port at what point they fixed stones in Ihe line between the counties. The line is now fixed for all lime and all dispute, is at rest. The bills of the surveyors extraordinary advertising annouiicment, It was a great success, as no mention could Elder Tlldcn passed through town Jan. 16.

a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heating stoves will be closed out at The bodv must be well nourished now Giles. Jan.

23, a daughter. Shmilay afternoon, lie came here to take the train for Scianton, where he cost. At The Chas. R. Sayre Co.

possibly have drawn more attention. As one of the bright young men interested to prevent sickness. If your appetite is here Sunday. A very interesting program was carried out at the monthly temperance meeting C. nr.

.,1 1,.. Mr. of Thomson, visited his weri also approved as follows: Dunning People read the Democrat's busincEs poor take Hoods Nurdevant. isenson in getting up the union meeting remarked cnt to attend a meeting of the Keystone AcHitemy Board. R.

B. Little, alsc brother-in-law, M. J. Van Horn. local announcements had all the wise men of the town set out $HH 73.

Susquehanna county win pay Will Kelly has returned to this place similar amounts. tar bonnale Ltatier. Michael Murphy. Died, at his home near Frieudsville, on Feb. 1, 1S00, Michael Murphy, aged cisrbty-six vears.

Deceased had lived iu Persons interested in ashes, see ad. in alter an absence of some two years, liis tut down. A surprise party was tendered VT, An Army of Students. 633 earnest stundents are now in at wife and other friends irave biui a wel our cent-a-word column to-day. rcntecost, ot forest i ity, rridav even ITo More Free Lunches.

tendance at WOOD'S COLLEGE SCRANTON. Mr. Williams the owner the locality for over thirty years and was look Brodhead's new ad. is interesting. come.

G. Curtis lost a horse recently. ing by a number of his friends in honor of universally respected for his many manly it up. v.ciijiig, uu iiruii uj. iiai'u Archibald is worthy of mention.

Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lesseg do and son Cecel visited ot M.

S. Lewes, ef Healstead the first of last week. Miss Yiana Manzer aud Mrs Jennie Pritchard visted Mrs. J. 31.

Resseguie, last 'I ursday. Mr. and Mrs L.Manzer visited their aunt, Mrs P. H. Manzer recently.

A span of horses belonging to John his forty seventh birthday. Mr. Pentc Mr. and Mrs. Maxon returned to their and manager, has, at Rochester, N.

Y. to prepare an announcement of the meeting, they could not have written one that would have attracted the attention and caused the comment this one did it was literally in everybody's mouth. "Seme men are born great, some ach'eve great-niss. and some having greatness thrust upon them." It's the same with newspapers and fame, sometimes, and this was one of the times. The Democrat found A special dispatch from Carlisle, this state, says: "This was license day in fistnfv cost Is one of Forest Citv's most popular taught aud lectured to 1,000 students.

home in Xew York last Friday. Their Cross cut saws, bolts, screws tinware, attributes. He was a good neiguoor, temperate, industrious anj kind aud affectionate to his family, of whom be citizens, and deservedly so. aud written Business College text-books daughters, Mrs. Lloyd and Miss Lucy this county nnd all the applicants for at The Chas.

R. Sayre Co. now used all over America, and iu every Maxon, are not any better. liquor licenses presented Mieir petition Ex-Attorney Nenry W. Palmer A.

M. Afherton Providence business collerre within 100 miles of Miss Bloxham, of Ararat, visited her to Judge Riddle. Just ns court opened leaves to survive him a widow and six children. The funeral services were held at St. Francis Xavier's Church in Fiiends- cousins, Misses Nellie aud Mable Blox Scrantou.

The splendid faculty is re Square Seranton, are offering a tine lim-of blankets and wool and cotton under Judge Riddle created quite a surprise by his firm stand against lunches in place's tained, aud President Williams teaches ham, at their schools at this place! and ville. where a hiiiii requiem mass was of Wilkesbnrre, who was in Montrose the other day ns one of the counsel iu the Susquehanna cm-. Is one of the three executors of the John Hundley estate, for wlileU service alone ho receives a fee of names last week. day and evening. 'If jou wish a itself famous, within an hour at a single bound as it were.

And yet we were not proud I Probably no single issue of a Montrose paper ever talked of so celebrated and an aporonriate sermon Mrs. Fivnn, mother of P. II. Flynn thorough course in business or saorthand. wear for men, women and children.

It will pay you to see their goods. If you want to save 10 cts on the dol preached by the Rev Father Driscoll call and investigate or send for our of Biughamton had who has been staying at her sons for some time, suffered an apoplectic shock tvherc liquors are sold. He made this order: desirf to state thai the system of having free lunches at a licensed house will hcreatu-r be considered as a violation of the spirit of the licrn-e law, which dees not sanction the offering of any inducement to buy and drink the Journal. It pavs to go to the best. Undertaker Devitt charge.

lar go to Brodhead's. O. F. WILLIAMS. Feltou ran away last Tuesday, whih: in the woods starting out logs.

One of them was killed and the other escape danger. Alley Clark of Chinchilla, has been visiting his parents aud other friends in Gibson. Mrs. Zelly Westcott, of Forest City, visited his brotheriulaw, F. S.

Manzer over Sunday. Born to Mr. an I Mrs. Geo. Mattison of South Jackson, Monday, Jan, 20, a girl.

ou Saturday morning and was unconscious for some time, but was better after much. The meeting was an unparaclled successthe house being crowded and it was necessaiy to bring iu chairs, to seat the people. 8 "Doekash." Heaters B01.T.ES At Fair I arus. ali G. in the litteentn year ot lier age; Clairvoyant examinations free, by Dr E.

P. Butterfield. at Exchange Hotel Binghamton, Tussdity and Wednesday, Feb. 25 and 2G. Mrs.

Holford and Miss Utlev, of Car daughter of Daniel and Olive II. Bolles. bondale. visited the Centre school la: Tobacco! Tabacco! A good fine cut chewing or plug tobacco Connelly's Cash Store, Binghamton N.Y. week.

A case of prolonged hlrconghlng it. nnoldnmuof 74, which had lasted" for twelve tys, was cured after he had exhausted every remedy he could find, bv giving the patient snhie strong snuff. This set. him to sneezing and stopped the hiccoughs at once. -Covnty Commissioner Samuel Slates, fif Jefferson (Vuntv, has a son whom hi calls "United 'Hud him baptised so.

The other da" he wrote a letter to his son nnd addressed it "United States, Pjnx- Why some Poultry on't Pay. A Former Montroser. Mrs. S. V.

Clark is at her home in fh are of the latest patterns and have all the taoelern Carpenter's tools plated ware, lamps agate ware, niekle etc at The Chas. place at present. DON'T FORGET. The meeting of the Stisq'a Co. Agricultural Society.

Feb. 8th, 1M6, iu the Court House, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Matters of importance will be considered. Ail interested In the welfare of the Society A Love and Jjesire for Study.

Eveis live student who values time, li. bayre Co. Local Advertisers, as they read this Beware of Ointment for Catarrh Stevens Point, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Terrell, last week, a son.

I We find the following in the Kearney Pemverat, in Tegard to F. J. Brown, of Kearney. a former Montrose boy, who is now in the shoe business at Kearney "Rrown, the shoe man, is the most enterpris- and alms at results, ehould attend the ib at Contains Mercury. little paragraph, will just stop to consider are invited to attend, and become mem as mercury will surely destroy the sense Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin Ca-negie, of bers. that between 10, WW and persons will peruse this column this week. An you represented here 1 of mell, and completely derange th Riley Business College. It deala onlj with live practical surjcts aDd is strictly up-to-date.

Bookkeeping, Shorthand tjpe writing, English and Penman Susquehanna, were visiting friends here As this is the 50th vcar of the Society man in the citv and one of the most thrif whole pystem when et.teiiiig it through They are lousy. They are overcrowded. They have poor quarters. The hens are too old. They have no sharp grit.

The flocks are too large. They are not fed regularly. Their quarters are never clean. They are fed too much corn. The pullets were hatched too late.

They are not fed sufficient variety. They are denied fresh water daily. The houses are not warm in winter. Old and young are kept in one flock. recentlv.

existence, let IIS make an effort to extend and prosperous, 'it is true that other business tne mucous surfaces. Such articles I men of the city are as eneruetic and attentive to i At the TT fl rntert.ainn.cnt. there A verv large variety of stoves and the usefulness of the Society. ship. Opert to both sexes day and should never be used except on pre evening tna entire year.

Every modern business as he but they lack in other traits where was a large turn out of neighbors and al-Mr. Hrowo does not. It cannot be denied that 5 i. tl. Ihe from reputable physelans, as convenience.

Westcott block, State sutawnev, and the postmaster a' Hrookvllle posted It up In a frame out Id), labeled, "Held for better address." The death of Hon. John Jackson or urrcd nt his home In Tunkhannock township, nearliiGrnnge.Tucsday night. January 29, nt 0 o'clock. If he had II veil one day more be would have beer. years of npe.

having been lxirn Feb 1MI. He has alwnvs lived In the the damage they will do ia ten fold to the ereat secret of his success is his rlcvr ami; R. S. Seaiu.e President. A.

TiTswoitTii, See'y. SERIOUSLY ILL. 11. 1 i street. Binchamton.

Take Elevator. i rncmbcf of the K. G. E. pleased the eood vou can nosslbly detive from with Rev.

Vrooman addnss. lhey judicious method of advertising. It is a feature o( his business that he does nofhieglect and the harder the times the more attention he gives to a them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactu donated him in return. ed bv F.

J. Chenev Toledo, rcL-rei in icaru mu very scrum- i-i They are exposed to all sorts of weather. ranges, at low prices, at The Chas. R. Sayre Co.

Those wishing to save money had better look up Brodhead's new nd. in this issue, as it is a money saver to all. We are bound to please. Call and get our cash prices on boots and shoes, and rubber goods, and general merchandise of all kinds Underwear a specialty. M.

E. Lindsley, Franklin Forks. Pa. For the holiday ummier, the Pho contains eo murcury. and is taKcn 1 1 here are too many drones in the nock.

ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In A Wcsttrn minister who had not re They are forced to roost outdoors at IV ow li tne Time. Now is the time to buy an organ cheap. You can save 40 per cent, by addressing a letter for circulars to J. W.

GUKBXSEY, 205 Wash. Seranton. Pa ceived his salary, concluded his farwel! illness of Mr. Edgar Harper one of South times pinch a little and trade is slow a number Montrose's best known citizens. LATER cf our business men will say, 'there is no trade, Mr Harper's death occurred Wednesday I nmst curtail and thev begin a re- night Just before midnight.

He was 02 trenchment by ordering their advertising out of years old. nnd had been a leading man, in ln'h! If trade I.ii.np nn.l prominent in church i lhJ he Brabs UP. a buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you night. There are too manv male birds in flock. get the genuine.

It 13 taken internally sermon as follow: "At the last day the Lord will say to St. Peter. 'Where is your liouse here he was bora and where he died. At dance In Hones bile some mls- thlevoiis characters brought a William pint up from the street and turned i li)ose In the hall. The ladles screamed 'A and climbed on the sents.and most of thi .11...

I and made in Toledo, Onio, by Cheney Testimonials free. hock? and St. Peter will say "Here They are exposed to the dan rrcr of owls, I- jiur aim uic newspapers ao tne rest, the suit is that he keeps his name before the public and so all the shepherds cm answer tographer, will surprise ah las customers 1 who order a dozen cabinet photos, with a I foxes, weasels and other enemies. Wis STSold by Druggists, price 10c. per IV! 1 But when he asks me, here are your consin Fanner.

"Doekash" bottle. Flour! handsome souvenir photo album. Par sheep? bow will 1 eel when 1 am com men stood at a rcc oioie instance iron. IIIVII PKMMI III, II pelled to reply, 'Lord, I haven' any; mine Notwithstanding the sharp advance in flour we are still selling very best Minn. Ids goatshlp, who walked nbi ami lien is in need ot anything in his line he i the man who gets their monev.

Last Saturday his cash trade amounted to nearlv 200.00 and a credit sale of $47.00 besides. 'If others would profit by Mr. Brow n's example it would nut only be better forthe newspapr is but would revert to their benefit a thousani fold." bout ttie room bis little tail I are an nogs! Ranges. -1 up lw au-lti'liril patent $1.00 per sack, $4.00 per bbl.Good defiantly ntly and was at last put out. ond was at last put YOU AEE ESPECIALLY INVITED to attend our OPENIXG of winter wheat flour per bbl.

Connelly Cash Store, Binghamton N. lors, ZTi Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton. Shoe nails, cobbles nails, clout nVls At The Chas. R. Sayre Co.

A. E. Rogers, the Jeweler, 215 Lack's avenue, Seranton, has one of the tinest displays of Watches, clock's and jewelry at prices that never before have been offered. Aluminum ware, durable, handsome. Tho Youth' C'ompiiuiim begins the Those desiring tne N.

ThHce-a-week World and the Democrat, can get them by pavins $2.00. Or Democrat and MADE FOR BUSINESS iey meet every expecta ARE and t' tion. New iear with several noteworthy lliuiu rs, ill inn urifciu" "i nuou, mr a iwnf: series of years, and will be greatly miss cd. Funeral Saturday, at 11 o'clock. HOT SITPEU.

Don't forget the fine hot supper to be served by the ladies of the Holy Name of Mary Catholic church, at the Armory, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, under the direction of Rev. E. J. Lnfferty.

After supper a grand social hop will be given. Good music will be in attendance a pleasant time Is expected. Admission supper All ate ci rdially invited. Valentine Social. changes, which Include the use of larger faced tvfe, the addition of departments Philadelphia Weekly Times for one year, for 11.90.

Now Is the time to subscribo. Corsets and Muslin Underwear, ADVERTISED LET TERS. Following is the list of letters that re main unclaimed at the Montrose post ollice devoted to Current hvents and ft icntltlc Items and the enlargement and extension of the Editorial department. Tin character of The Companion Is. and will c-.

something new, at C. R. Sayre's, Mont rose. gler. R.

E. Alton. Will Carrager. Semi-Centennials. Two iu Montrose This Year I.

O. 0. F. and Agricultural Society. "1SP6" brings nn important event to two well known organizations in Mont rose.

It is fifty years since Montroe lodire 151. I O. O. was established, aud 'its semi centennial anniversary be dulv by its members and their friends. March 3d, lsjifl.

It is also fifty years since the Susque unclmnged. Ihrce gi aerations 1 bJ. ti, dav, nce chiiim SPECIAL LOW PRICES will Miss Annie Mrs. H. Ilungerfurd William If.

riuytord. Miss Sny SUOVCiS. let v. At The Cha .1, iu Jr. r- Co.

t.f i.r.ln iittttri.tfii.l tt a "i i cor.fidctdly r.der to axyoxf, akt wiiEiiE, who haa used a "Dockaeh." They arc ocaeasteed in every r- Uu-sara "allrlght." Siiafer'a you find 1 la -s rnc.o.i at living pricea. Your DOL LA It fets 100 cents' v-EVEUY TIME der. Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Ettit Covers Co A iitim'it oi local imgii rs, i a. ten Over One Hundred t'ouitry Pic tures. Of poultry houses, incubators, brooders and brooder appliances in The Poitttri-A'tit- Iilvfifuifr rti ily I'liet 20 cents, postpaid, or 73 cents for the f'jur numbers of That leadii poultry magaziue "The Poult ry Keeper one year.

Smith, E. W. Slout. Gov. us 3.

e. each. White ikitts 2.1c. The ladies nf the Dimock Baptist Aid Society will hld a Valentine and Box Social nt the residence of T. II.

Biker, Dimock, Friday eve, Fib. 14, 1 ersons caliinz aoove please sav itown, V.1I1 heve a Introducid at tin next wssl in of ti legislature to olmngi tho trout, sens l.f.h now exit nds fion 1-. 1. tt Id iiri iu.uiil ti "advertised." E. S.

arxf.ii, P. ir. Jt mil I t'l. i i Grand Bargains in Cloaks, Suits and Furs. NATURALLY.

hanna ounty Agiiculaira Society was oil cents, or both the "i ouliiy" Kecr-e OTOOLVS COLLEGES Otie 5f in ii c-jr ttsvv It an. I I aruojiilale. Tim f.rest eculpsent. fatuity, ia Atuerk-a. In much with over l.O.OOO and men who lov E.

WUUU. rn.iileiil Write to nearest EeUool tur inf.amaUui. QUJ1ECD n. make the aso.i In ui May 1 to Aup't 1. Il tided ll: ft tn'ut hnvo not a l.nncel i t-O fat by April loth, and that the weather 1.4 not f.iv r.ible to trout llsli ing so early.

The change Is npprovtdby tm t. Ci'vvcllng of the fctiite Fi-hciy. organized, at Montrose, and this flourish- aud' Hlustialor'one-yeartonewsuiise rib-ing old institution, will, also, liold a ers fer only eighty eciits. Sample "Poul-graild "golden-weddin'" celebration this try Keeper" Address, year, at its annual exhibition, the coming Keeper Co Box Parkesbuig, fall. The more the merrier.

Pa. L. M.IC. It. Time Table.

Leave Montrose, 7 :50 a. 12 p. ra 6 p. m. mve at Montrose, 9 :12 a.

2 AO p. 1 p. u. Church street Si, Xenie I wcu-d never lnarrv a man lj did rot love. Mau, But suppose a real wealthy man should propose I Mertie I should love him, of course.

132 WASHINGTON Ave SCRANTON, PA. Also ROCHESTER, X. Clias. ai. Hoc, Manager.

MONTROSE, PA..

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