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The Montrose Democrat from Montrose, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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.7 W. A. Wibh ha been rfpalnting Auburn. STORE ITEWS OF DEATH'S DOINGS. Babcock.

Mrs. Lucy Bat-cock, died at Hazleton, Jttontroso Democrat. tlio Auburn nol Kusli poor houso. Jackson. Sra.

Cyntha Clinton, of Lestershire, spent a week with relatives in this place- The -Nellie May," new steumer, -The good Baptists Itere hftve cicely papered. Mr. Tlio County lews, Items Prom Correepomtaite ao4 Clipping Frou E-ciianes. bin tltdr will be launched on Crystal HEW GOODS. tliii-mrv May 6, Lulvui, of HpriiisvUle, did the work.

V. Cortluor, ol llopbottm, was lutrs to day. A. II. Smith, of ItWevliJe, was hi town yesterday.

John C'ondou. of Ulllotown Cwtre, win here yesterday. John Tiffany, ot ITpl(0im. the popuLw fruit tree uiau, xw huio y3tw- MUh WvhAo Orny hns k'en Tlsltiug frlcndu In Newark and Now York, aud Joba t.iden, successful engineer of Kansas Cit.y, and wife and little daucliter March 81, 1S'J7. She was the daugh ter of Walter and Polly Lathwp, and was born at Elk Lake, Susimehauna county, and would have been .7 year? old in June.

She wa married to E. Babcock, who died Jan. 1VV5. She Is survived by three children, Ixop.ar i. uttrndi'd Ornnt day cxucLk aro now tho T.elcomc guests of his father, ifi' iunB tho olU toluier who is Appllt'ntion will bo made lcfre Irwm oril.Tliu thir 'Mrw s.y (i'hiu Ut itolUc what lt- Witv'-rs 1o n-'tidlr- n-dWs of papers lft lylmf In tlilr urgently ri-iuwt-1 to what postuUV the party ha rv fl.

Tu usiiroMnM. ('otnniuiiiealloti tillotiK'l hiiIm-m by lbs rsal Just n-wr i'Bciiiving $17 pr tuonth pension. Th hiw two mouths' vacation, which Mrs. T. lacker visiteU Her inenu, airs.

Olive Buahnell, of Ararat. Judson Tennaut. has returned from New Mil ford anil is now a resident of this place. George Daniels is entertaining a friend front Mud Pond. ilra Gertrude Bookstaver visited her daughter, Mrs Frank Pease recently.

Austin Bnson, who has been visiting rtlsOves to this vicinity, returned to his home In 8asqaehanna. John Valentine 'and wits are house- Lyman and Ada, who regidu in Hazleton, wiij enable them to errest their manv The tuBgsley orclieetra nid gisa es? Oi4jrtiuoieBt Slay IS, ot KingLley. Tho SprhgvWiO 8uptrvisra hav pw two new Climax road Theifrmls Q-artwr Metfbif; to Se Spring to iu wQl to lu.4i at Lt'niUe Kay 1ft and two sisters aud a broOttr, Mrs Jonathan Kellogg, Blk Ivtke Mrs. U. U.

We promised to tell kou rametbing atxjut our New Goods in this week's ia sue. We have make liberal elections la Dress Goods with trimmings to march. Fancy Silks for Waists, White Goods, Elegant Laces and Embroideries, Capes. Separate Skirts and Waists, Domestic Goods, Linens and Furnishings, Ribbons, Hosiery, Belts, Muslin and Knit Underwear, Carpets, Mattings, Lsue Curtains aud Curtain Materials, Men's and Dots Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Gloveg, Hats; Cap3, Trunks and Manfia, John left this place ltJ years ago. Kly; J.

Latlirop, urooklyn. Judjrn St ftilo for a charU-r for the erection of a churrh at Heart Luko. Tbo peoplcMif New Kllford are rfi-Inlclng ovrr tho prospect of a now depot We coiigrutulato Uiuiu, They haTe wait-el TT. cru Wt nitynor. cl Monti, fjmnt fuvtral dy wtUi tSiiv iniihicr, Mm.

Wgt EoitSc'i, -1 ie- ttay. T. E. Msrphy Tlwa YTari4r llrackucy, tveru tU) uauty Swat turduy. -S.

VT. Fribcotfr, of Silver Lfllsa, ttio nirw driver of thcBtuutweea Slontrosa nal that plnce. Ill up. ut FWlruWuia, Pbito Biit of thp Sor iwvMttia oi ciuuity anual3. was hi Uwa i.

a Jijciilsley epent a part of last ct this plaf. Dtvisf Wlifta. tvftb. Lfe force ot Mrs. Emroy DuBoia.

Mrs. Emroy DuBois, of Hallstwd III writer. Wanted Fcr Sals Lest Found A and D. W. Fa-dif.

ci acaamensod bafldiaj; tto new roai 1 keopiog la part of the reeii nee cuplei widow of the late Joseph DuBois, died at mOB is a P. Q. BnahBoiliJ 1 by fit. Uotclier, W. B- Payne and wif- were ealli to store and rods at kat-xap'g.

A great the family in Hallstead, at an early hour last Saturday, March 1st, aged about 77 years. ht Otrtl-iiiitt In th'i cctfivtawrKB. Miss Matlo iianeotk wtu cently. Wm. Honk', "Tlie We can furnish you almost anything I ii i fi iiu rtu UKS isji a Voii For 'U b.rtl u.

'Squire Flytn. of lflynn. bcTe yesterday. Also, 'tvpiire. McOormick, of Stone.

In Jessup, April 21, lt07, Mr. Geo. A. iu Dry Ooous, ClothhK and turnisli-itigs iu up-to-date ttyles at up-to-date prices. to attend the faral of Bra.

brother. Mr. Simpson Barnes, which occurred Saturday, April 24, 1887. H. D.

Albee is recovering from rheumatism. The house formerly occupied by Mrs. Edith Marsh, is again for sale. assist Mra. Milt Lott instead of Mrsu Geo.

Cool. Ella Ilislev Is working fer Mrs. D. D. Lay ton.

Will Savercool ia to be Cool's right-hand man during the season. Stone, in the 26th year of his atte. An K3 3il.fod, no a trip tu -ton, IX 4 as. Si. S.

Sanday school at luegsUy will hrafU3r be hi-Jd at 10a. la. Pn.cli ing by Mr. Colwuil Buitday, May 9, at 11 a. in.

We are glad to tairo that Ilornce Bweet of Harford, has so far rtcovtred from his sicUnes as to bo able to l-e out oo the street agaiu. i Our new juinlstcr. Rev. O. F.

Aoe, delivered a very able discourse to hU con aged father, a young wife and little arm apoiacon, who was lure to secure liigoom-misskm. Frank 51. Tennant. proprietin' the Day House, at Hopbottom. has made an left In loneliness and grief by this early First UnMle," tor talc at tho DemoiKat oilb'e, Montrose, l'u.

Cdl -ml eo a copy, licv. J. C. hns jot his I'robl-bitiou church under way. the organization being perfected at a ainftreBeu iu Seraniiiii, l'apT9 were Issued at tho Prnthouo-Ury 'g olli'-e NY ranting a divorce A brother-in-law aud sister of Mrs.

death. 1 he many friends or Herbert nitney (Hill. WANTKD-l'or general house ora. No wa-hin; ur lroutng. Iuijulro At M.

S. Demiauer's. WANTED-You to know tlmt tbo best V' 10 ct jour watch, clock or Jewelry slcsnnd -ml repaired Is at L. It. llcrrlck ChurcU bt Montrose, Pa.

rASTl'UIi-O'Hul pasture tr young assignment, T.J. Davies, bciDg the Jayne, of Towanda.ave visiting tho latter will be pleased to learn of his continued assignee. Marsh. Died at her home near Hallstead, April improvement. at the creamery for a few days.

S. Peile Still i tei, 13, 1S97. Hannah A. Southworth, wife of Jerod Mauh, deceased, aged 70 years. Prof.

James lw9 been a busty man this week, and yeftTday he wafl so pressed for time he could go for neither LLa dinner or supper. gregation the Ai. K. cnurca at tppev Gleawood last Sunday. (jut.

to W. Limine LUiuock, iroin Clumu V. Eonuell. Eastman. At Bingharaton, Sunday, April 23, 1807, Tho whole family of KJ.

Lfiomis are uow confined, by measles. Also Miss Emma Kiatuer. Peter Kiatner, of Shannon Hill, was up last week, plowing and putting iu oats for his mother. his little daughter, came with him to visit her grandma. Mrs.

D. Voss, during last week. Mrs. Mua Beebe anil A. Souruworth and wife, of Franklin Forks, went to Ollti II Filnk returned yesterday to Howard Homan is training a large mastiffs George Corey is doing a thriving business, selling tea, coffee, Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Price, Thusday morning, April 22, a daughter. S. S. Coddingtoa is sellling agricultural implements, as usual.

John Stockwell is working in Susque hnnna. Malcolm Benson now occupies the Cole farm, recently purchased by Wm. Pick Mrs. Mary E. Eastman, John Eastman, aged 47 years.

Binghamton, April 27th, to aitend the Yes particularly careful.about the Groceries they -The thirty first annual commencement of the Harford Soldiers' Orphans School will be held Thursday and Friday, May 6th and 7th. hU work at WcstfieM. N. after spend-Intra with his paronts.Mr. aud funeral of Mrs.

John Eastman. Marsh. 11 it. Oeo. S.

rliik. buy, because those foods of doubtful purity may Jerod Harsh, died at hie home near It M. Bushnell i euli rging bl. barn which makes it 44 50 It will receive all the modern improvements ith a nice FreacMng at the Evangelical church. West Brooklyn, Sunday morning, at 10:80 a.

May 9, by tho Pastor, -Attention Is railed to E. Phoe- jo- 'e new carnage arr eu Hallstead. April 9, lb7. aged 75 maker of I.aceyville, rgB. fr hist nuay iiey nave not yet ueciuea impaer your health.

underground stabling for stock. years. I. W. Romberger.

hatchinir. Me 1ms a nuiiilxr ot cnoic "Ve3 Emmons has sold his famous decide soou, and unnouncc same. ac, or tolm, ItKjuIro of AAbos Aunuu, MHlroe, Pa. l.OolC-75 dot. felt shades with spring lollnrs at 0 rent nu ll at N.Sismn's Novelty Store.

roltSAlX-a flnu llctfwra.la and to; ami yearling Imll. Jtnics Cooper, Montrose, Pa. i HCH SALE -A. L. Luke.

South Diri'lIINii and WALL kind of work. Apply to Geo. West uti, pontoittcc address Montrose, Fa. UUll-Lw FOll pair of car- rtoje hirsci nn pair of work horses. tj fancy prl'.

W. C. Cm Montrose, fa. breeds, of hiyh trraile. of high When a person begins to grow thin ering.

Mrs. Myra Buvterfield and son, "Will. horse to P. J. The South Montrose Sunday School was organized with Mrs.

J. Ii. Sheen, there is something wrong. The waste is The new meat market is quite an orna- spent a few days in Thomson with Mra. AY.

A. Harrington Fpcnt part of the week at Hopbottom, caring for one of his horses, which was taken sick at that Superintendent; Miss Jennie Wells, Ass't Butterfield's patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. grester than the supply and it is only a question of time when the end must come.

ment to our little village besides the con Keep on the safe side by purchasing of It okI trick 0. Perry. vinces. in nine cases out 01 ten the trouble is Ernest Gelatt is making preparations Quarterly met-tintf will be observed at with the digestive organs. If you can re to sit an acre of small fruits.

liis place May 18. Superintendent; Quy Wells, Stc'y: Mrs. A. Yail, Treasurer; Geo. Carey.

Libiar-ian. The following officers were elected for the Harford Congregational Church Sunday School Sunt K. Jums; Ass't A ninfrhmntpn ir Lrl fi ll from her bicycle not lonjc and the man who helped her to mount Ims since become lu hushnnd. The tumbling habit may now be expected to spread rapidly. In the Erie Jourtml I ft de-ncripiion of Weutlield, N.

Y. aud its butd lu-x Interests, h.i llidi In it it a plea-mil nmieeof tlieC'eiitral Drug Store there, and Its popular ptoprietor, Ii. A. Lyon. store them to a healthy condition you will stop the waste, put on new flesh and L.

V. T. has 21 nice pigs for sale. Miss Anns Riley is home for a week's I.OWEHT COXStBTEXT I'KU'ES. star.

place. One of tho matched blacks. liev. II. If.

Dres7er. for years a promtueut member of the Yyorniug con-fereuce of 1.1 ie Methodist church, aud at one time stationed at Montrose, is critically ill atDuluth, Minn. A. VanWormor, waschoseD Boro Attorney at the meeting of the Council Tuesdav evening. The continu cause them to feel better in every way, The food they eat will lie digested and ap Brooklyn.

Mr. D. Shaner is now able to walk out W. L. Thatcher: Stcreiary.

Uila preprinted to the needs of the system, aud Our fanners have been busy putting in to the bam. CHOICE l'LAN'ia for sale. Estabrook Miss Clyde l'attexson: a normal appetite will appear. oats, while the ground was In good con Eli Titman is a business man at this Consumption frequently follows a wast IOi, binout, Montrose, Fa. Librarian.

Miss Jennie Darro Organist, Seasonable Bargains. plaCe to day. Hiss Maude Carpenter. ing of bodily tissue because nearly all cousumptlves haye indieestioa. The HTU.VWIIKKRY and HASi'DnUWY Lairy Las bought, that fam dition.

some 01 them have finished: planting potatoes, and one man has bis corn planted. The little eight year old daughter of ous hoise.Shurman. of Mrs DnvM Yoss.He FLAMS for Kitli'. A large stock, true ation of the sewer, up to the corner near A. H.

McCollum'g, was al30 among the Shaker Digestive Cordial will restore the is a 2no one. He fell in good hands. stomach to a healthy condition in a vast HAMMOCKS. Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. Rogers, that has been sick since the last days of March, is still majority of cases. Get one of their books SCREENS. Ihe Fly Proof Kind.

Tho editor of a paper wi.s wheu he saw an item an-nounelii); tlmt Thomas Smith whs preparing to how ten acrtflof cats on his Kirk-wood farm. Of eoursu, he wrote "oats." -Tlio senate mid house have adopted Joint resolution muking May 15th a legal Holiday throughout the state. This Is iu honor of the Htion of the Washington monument in Philadelphia that day. other business ileclJeu upon. Fairdale Grange will hold a special meeting, Thursday afternoon.

May 13th. W. F. Hill. the State Grange, Fair Hill.

from your druggist and learn about this in a ciitical condition, with little hope of a llHHill I The Durable, Comfort able luexpensive Kind. n2w and valuable remedy. her recovery. touvjm. t'rl'is light.

1- A. biniih, liturt LaU, l'u. DICYCLH 10U fl.Vl.E-For or -lit Inch. fTi. Call at HoyiU lOioh-y's, MmilriHC 1 lie nunc wheel will sviswcr both for the boy mid tlio thus Having buying of one wheels.

FARM WANTKD. Wauled a farm. hen the Children need astor Oil Messrs. Lowry and Decker, of Scran a man It pays to be able to please tn nlpRSA Adjustable Windows 15c. Spring Screeu Windows 2ic.

W'aluut Doors, with livmrf s5. Pillow Hammock aud 0U WILL FIND SOMETHING OF PK0F1T HERE. I Spreader 73. ton. spent 1 uesdav night at U.

fancy. M. W. Palmer recently sold four give them LaxoI; His palatable. owu 69c.

Brand's, aud bough the remainder of his cows to the officials of the insane asylum 8 fancy bcreeu doors with fixtures 1.00 Full sized Mexican Hammock a niwcuitj pigs e.iso those otr remont Hamlin, ana at Hamsburg lor $idu, will be present aud exemplify the unwritten work and will lecture to the public in the evening. AH are invited. D. V. Gardiner recently returned from a trip up in "York State," where he went to visit his patrons, to whom he others in this vicinity.

The talented young preacher, Rev. One trouble that retail dealers have in No newspaper exceeds the Democrat la the number of readers within a ten- Charles Steiger is plowing for Xelson Wm. L. Frend, who was recently ordain buying high class foot wear is that they The IlepuMictin County convention lias been called for Tuesday, loth, to make nomination for the olliee of pro-thonoturv, Jury commissioner, und coroner. Three di.lmaU-8 t.

the statu con mile trading circlo of Montrose. Hemem- Cool. ed, has accepted a call from the Presby are compelled to buy in quantities so small that they are unable to obtain the ber that. Floyd Andre, has purchased a new car OIL STOVES- they're easy to use, AND EASY TO BCI sells, iu a goodly number ot towns, his riage of Mr. Titman.

of Montrose. terians of this place, to preach during the coming year. In 1695, Mr. Frend, while yet a 6tudent at Princeton University, Nobby spring suits, men and boy3 at advantages coming with large dealing. A large order makes its own price; the small W.

i Khinevault took the first and 1 Burner, Iron Tauk Burner Iron Tank 73e. 4 Burner Kuan ii a. Dessauer. spent his summer vacation in Brooklyn order pays the manufacturer price. second degrees in the Fairdala Grange, last Thursday night.

vention will also be elected. T. F. Copr of Plttston, Ta a conductor i.n the Delaware, Luekawaiini and Western railrond, has aud it Is feaied he has rommitted suicide. He 3s for other ronr(y.

mil DkMouiAT otlkc, Mont- FOll ALE Oil KENT TIib undir tinned i lilt farm fur nilr or rent. Tim. C.lby, South Mo: trcw. YANTKD A double jrcnrci. 1 hot' rt.nl power, (sh'coihI IuiihIimI.) wi Ii inukc ul prkco.

J. 1'. low, Fortut 1 tke, l'u. S' Foil SALE -At prcut truln. 1 huu, Imrni'KH, jutfy mhI rutlrr.

In R)ntr of A. W. ltimock, l'u 1 FOll SALE 0U IlENT A two uut- Buying for our five stores gives us an ad cigars, which are tasi gaining an enviable reputation. As a cigar manufacturer D. V.

is right in it. O. L. Corwin, of New Miltord, was here Monday. Mr.

C. is selling a very useful little article, for spraying horses and other auimals, also house plants, Good chew ing tobacco 20c a lb. at 3. b. Fancher Co's.

he then occupied the pulpit for a few weeks. His eloquence as a preacher at Miss Dessie Shelp is spending a few vantage in purchasing that is everywhere days with her friend. Miss Blanche Grif- that time, drew heavily from the other reflected in our selling figures. Higher Dont forget the Imperial Flcur at C. The Great Fair, Bingharaton.

fis, of Montrose, and also attending com churches. grades for less money and more for your money in every grade. It was never as T. Hay den's. mencement.

'eft a note to his wife, saying, "good bye uulil we meet lu Heaven Miss Emma Eldridge, of Scranton 8 and 4 Court Street. Miss Battle Taylor, of Btrcliardville, spent last Sunday with her parents Mr. true as now. itn tho broader scodc Try Fordharn's Ice Cream. with kerosene, to protect them from flies sn other insects.

It is cheap and useful little Instrument, and docs the business. is visltiug her parents. Mr. and Mrs.G. G.

and Mrs. S. B. Eldridge. given our business by its organization in For all kinds of meats, fresh and salt Taylor to the "Five Brothers' Shoe Corporation" of flBcst quality, go wo 11.

8. HeUar's Ciy Miss Lillio Valentine, is staying a few Fitrmers who are iu the habit of tying eulvis' leus together and throwing them In a wagon to bring them to market should remember tlmt the law reijuiros that live calves t-hall be brought In crates Mra. Anna Packer, who has been sick during the past six weeks, is now able to sit up a few minute at a time, and we are this spring presenting values that MONEY! weeks with her sister, Mrs Chas Burr. are simply the result of large dealing. O.

L. Shelp. recently purchased a fine market. Cltaso and Sanborn's coffees, at S. G.

Fancher (V her friends are now hoping for her speedy Itorniile Brothers. yearling lieifer of C. M. Brands. 43 Court Street.

recovery. or rucks so that they may be brought 4tamlin. Sunday evening. May 9th. 18'J7, P.ev.

K. Thomas, of the Baptist church, will deliver the anunal sermon to the Odd Fellows of Montrose and vicinity. All members of the order are invited to meet with Montrose Lodge ut their hall at 7 p. from which place they will attend iu a body. Miss Lnlu Andre, returned home last lurry.

or I). II Lyons. JtNOINE FOll BALE A five borne ltt cnlno, mid rl.nht horse "New ihrifor titlier wood or coali all in ood rui.tilng order. Sold for tin fault it. lniulio at Dfmochat olllce ilontroie, l'u.

I tn (sueceHHor to V. AV. Rev. Nelson Hawley, of Florida, is ex Specialties to-day at Fordlnms. Monday, from Binghamton, where she pected to deliver the Memorial address on has been working for Mrs.

Wro. North. Seed Corn. We will have a car of high Decoration Day. Best meats lowest prices two good grade Miss Josle Doloway is visiting friends pomtwrs.

lo be round at Her many friends in this vicinity will be pleased to know she has so far recovered Learning corn. A. a. Howry, A second meeting1 for Urn organise in Harrisburg, and eipects while there to 2iier bxty meaj xarKet The fearful storms in the wild and woolly West ate severul degrees tamer that the report from Mexico, which rn-counts a hailstorm with stonos of Ice falling tlir.t, wilgl.ed three pounds, during the decent of which fortyone per-oiii were killed and crops laid wate. from her recent illnees ns to be able to re Meshcppen, Pa.

for furullure at reduwd prices. spend a day ou the battle fields at Flowers and baskets tor canuueuce- sume he household duties. tlon of a branch of the society for tlio Prevention of cruelty to animals was held at Village Hall Tuesday evening, with an uettvebure. Prohibition Convention. Will called on Ins brother A Prohibition Convention will 1 held EUubarb 1 le now ripe John, at Hush, the other evening.

inent W- W. Ka rrden seeds in bulk, at S. Q. Fauclier Co-'fl. The P.

O. 8. of A will hereafter meet on Thursday evening commencing this week. increased attendance, and much Interest Is the all important factor ia these hard tima. We can Bare vou money, if you buy for cash, we will mark everythinir in our store down to nocn bottom cash prices on May A word to the wise is sufficient.

If you intend paintioi your buildings this spring, why not buy the best paint manufactured? C-H-I -L-T-O-N P-A-I-N-T is the name that should be on every can, as it is a fcuarantet for the BEST. A booklet on Painting for the asking. also handle Tar, Oils, Varnishes, Barbed and Plain Wire Always in stock, and at prices as low as the lowest. Come and See us, we ean save jou money. Several people of this plsee intend con in Montrose, in the Court House, May 24.

Mis Jcsald Leonard Is visiting friends The following eflice were elected by was manifested. Anything that tends to tributing to Uw aid oi the- India suf at 1 p. for the nomination of county a reception was given the new pastor aud wife. Iter, and Mra VanWoert, last Finest shirt waists iu towu. ackcttiia the Hopbottom Universalis Bundnv hnug up tlio rising generation to a sense School I11M bundav: HupL M.

Tlf- of importance of kludncss and good care ferers. officers, the election of delegate- to state anil cofllaetl puUttinsat Chas. HtfbrooA and famSy vtsltod at convention the transection of any other I rrtday evening, In the S3, s. enures fany. awt.

nipt. Mrs O. D. llobertt; oniie riumt) animau, ut TOiuaDiew any I Dr. Tower, of Ilupbottmn, wss Lcrc Alondny.

C. O. Shrfp'e tho ottier day. bufdneas may come fcefore the con treaiurrr, llsriun Titus sfctetary. oommunlty W.iltms.n'8 Phllaclelphia caady caa tt A numtiaf or onr nwroers nav vention.

Them will be a Mass Meeting -Mrs. Aldrlch. of SummervIlH toa wfays A- iJurus'. lea cream and cake was served. Royal.

in the evening, addressed by Rey. Quincy Hut lerls once moto OuioDg- Lis Adams: asst. Maude Green jcoi. aiauy Montrose friends. Mrs.

W. A. Jefler librarian, Hobert been having grafting done fey 1 TT, with an unusual mishap. 8 ho had Skirts and Capoe, new line just opened. ijee Morrow, or Maryland, it is de xiormrup, vouiuigut uuu aim.

n. -viams; organisi, jmhui Dessauer a. gathered together a large quantity of old newspapers and put them into the stove sired that we have a full representation from every election district in county, as May 3d We had a severe rain and wind storm Saturday, but fortunately it Watch carefully for particulars re carding the intertiiinment to be given by Chase Sanborn's famous Boston cof Harford. this will be necessary for organization. rror.

i. oiiihoh, vi 015 at bere a le.v days since. 'fit-nmre DunnvnD, of Ursckmy, was vOiOi'g our callers Thursday. fee for sale by S. G.

Fancher Co. 4 did little damage. A. 11. Gill, Chairman.

the Knldhtsof thin. The many nov- 1 I i. i to burn, not knowing that there was a quantity of gunpowder among the papers. An explosion followed, setting tire to Mrs. Aldrich's clothing.

She was Montrose and A. O. vlsbury visited THE CHAS. R. ZXKl CO.

nlttes Whlcli liiese penpie lnienu 10 miro- Asparagus, Green and Wax P.caua, Cu The first game of ball of this township was played at Royal Saturday, between Franklin recently. Harry Morjran. of I'lilomlalc, spent luce canr.ot fail to pleaso both old and Firing Dynamite by Water. cumbers, Spinach, New Bermuda Onions, Frank Darrow has gone to Canton, Clifford and Royal, which ended in a vouiig Their ereat quartette cannot be badly burned and a little child who stood at i ordham s. In these day9 of Invention the fcuuday In town with friends.

Ohio, to attend school. near her was also badly burned. The victory of 7 for Royal to Clifford's 6 extraordinary discovery causes very Emory Howell has sold his farm to surpaostd for a rich and perfect Mending of melody. Two great solos by the best Tffl2WHlffl H. J.

Stark is visiting hsf par In contemplating insurance of any M. D. Abers was a very successful fisherman last week, he having caught little astonishment. Still, it Is a bit kind life, fire or accident, a. ways re surprising to hear that the newest Charles Hull, of South Gibson, and has moved to Silver Lake.

Charles Hull has taken possession. carpet and curtains were on fire, but the blaze was extinguished beforo much damage was done. HOUSES AND CARKIAGE1 fifteen fine trout, April 26tli, and 12 May member that Lathrop Titsworth's Agency, has a long record for square 1st, averaging one-half pound each. method of firing dynamite is by the use of water. Electricity or a time Kev.

Eva has recovered from his sick dealing, and will take cood care of Uieir Las Just received a new line of Mr. Tiffany, of Hopbottom, a nursery ness and moved to his new charge at agent, was iu town on Monday deliver fuse were the modes in use till u-ow, patrons iutertats. Sale companies, Good serviceable footwear at Fairdale. of local talent. A line herd of 20 blr.odeil cows were -hipped from the L.

M. stock yards, Monday, to ti State asylum at Harris-l-iirg. to fill a deficiency, caused by cat-1I0 iiui-eted with tuberculosis. F. S.

Wells, of S.iuth Montrcse. furnished 16 of them, and Dr. lljUerflcld, 4 Ex-Hheriff Miller sent a car lead to tho some Institution this week, being loaded at Foster. ing trees to ills customers. and both bad their disadvantages.

The B. Thatcher and daughter Anna, of The funeral cortege of George Allan, of S. G. Faucher Au Elegant Present for Co. G's Guests July 4th.

A pair of horses, an elegant carriage and harness a whole outfit of t'ao first present lagewonw arrangement in as Montrose, attended his father's (S. W. Lenox, passed through our town Satur Mr. and Mrs. K.

O. Bt'K-k. C. N. Hoddard has a special adver-Jlwiient conn iiilu carpets to day.

I The Hldd! resldeuce I being en-I and liiijM'ovcl, by Mr. Gill and hix O. P. iLiebe setting berry plants, In die tower part of towu, Also A. and 11.

Hons. p. Htark. of Hush, was here Monday. Ha was aftt-r a load of wagon, in which a deals -Vr.

und Mr H. It. Little returned follows: Thatcher) funeral. Fruits-Oranges, Banana. Strawber day enroute for Clifford, vhere interment Miss May TiDsiey and Mls3 Louese A sensitive detonator, which ignites ries, at i ordham s.

was made. Eoswell spent a week with Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Hester Bell, of West Clifford. Lace Cubtaiss.

Geo. II. Watrous is at the temperature of boiling watt. Is placed In contact with the charge of Tingley. visited her sister, Mrs.

Hiram Stevens, of showing new and fiue assortment of lace April has been an eventful month, class is one of the striking features in connection with the coming 4th of July celebrations of Co. G. The above rig will be preseuted to some one on that day, by the Co. as a gate gift. The Miss iuay Sweet ha3 returned, home this place.

dynamite, and around it is placed a cuitaius, from 49c. to 5 per piir. Also E. 1j. West was at Carboudalo Monday, Dress Goods, in plain and mixed goods, Plaids, Percaels, Dimities, Shirt YVasts, Ladies' ready-made Skirts, Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Bed Spreads, Mattings, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Fancy Dishes.

Come and see oar new Goods at N. Sussman's. Chenille curtains in great variety. Wmte layer or lime, wuien, turn, is mit from Gilberts ville, N. where she spent a few weeks with Rev.

Nettor Light's family. attending to business. Enameled, and light and dark wood poles, rounded by a piece of lamp-wick. Mrs. Robert Hunter is spending the When the whole arrangement ia sunk Miss Ltliih fiiC-Connell liaa gone to Atlantic Harrison absolutely pure week with friends in Carbondale.

and in its pans'ng has left woe, desolation, war und a train of fatalities the world over. Tho extreme of tempera tore have tain great. Floods In the Misslslppa valley, tornadoes and fires have cpt Western countries. The Ore. o-Tuikl-h has desolated homes and tilled and maimed for life, thousands of men.

Famine Is reported in Asia, and carriage is from the well known Stnrde-vant-Larrubce Biughamton, whose name is a sutiiclent guarantee of its excellence. It arrived Tuesday, and is now on exhibition in McCausiand's store, and to the bottom of a boring, the wkk ab white lead, guaranteed, at fcb.UO a hun Sunday school next Sunday at the Wiikes Baire to spend a few weeks with ber sister, Sirs. Paul Sherwood. dred, at A. B.

Burns school house, at 2 o'clock. sorbs water from the Burroumling Rev. York is on the sick list. Albert Shoop and wife and her sister, air. Clare est spent ednesday at New Milford, he being a delegate to the If you want a pair of boots or shoes earth utd conveys it to the lime.

Of course the lime get and hits the itek from a trip to liulUmoro and Vnihliigtoii. V.T. Manxer has been appointed Attmajter at Forest City, and G. E. juuton, tot Klngiley, this county.

i Mis M-ble Haw Icy Is home from fusquehanim white sho Is attending for a week, in order to attend the iuuioiicouielit etiirclses. that wiU wear well get them at of Scranton, is visiting at her mother's. Sunday school convention held at that detonator. And, In ImlJ a miuure after S. O.

Jb anchtr ii Co. ft. Mr. aud Mrs. L.

Carey, of Lenox, visit place. taken altogether, tlio mouth hag a bad record. Elsewhere In this rar-r will be found ed at her father's, D. C. Oakley, last Mr.

Leslie, of Susquehanna, was attracts much attention, as might be expected. The whole rig will be presented to somebody, aud there wilt be great interest for the next few weeks, as to who the lucky individual may be, and it can only be decided when the day comes. It is a great piece of enterprise on the part of Go. boys, who never do anything by halves. We ust opened up a beautiful line of Ladies Wrappers, iu all colors, from 60 cts.

to $3.50 each. Come aud get your reaching brjttotQ, th dynamite does WOtlh The gwai advaiiiage oi tbte mean si prudkig tTe sjjapkJskiB te that there is no flame. town on business one day last week, Mr. Eustin, of Scranton, agent for the McCormic mowing Machine, was in town this week. call for a meeting of persons Interested In the starting a wood acid factory, cither at Franklin Forks, or at Green's mill Ma rrled.

CUambeblin VasWEk. Monday choice. 1 uis i aiK bTOKE, week. Miss May Brigham is a guest of Mrs. Dr.

Dunhai-. W. Patterson aud daughter Clyde, went to Ilalistead to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law. Mrs. Nettie Gardner, of Factoryville, is dressmaking for Mrs.

S. J. Adams and for the teachers at the S. O. S.

Cambell Thayer absolutely pure evening. April 20. 1897. at Grsce Church Great Bend, Mr. John D.

Chani- i linseed oil. 40c. a gallon at A. B. Burns'.

GOLDEN WEDDING Lenoxville. Lace Curtains, three yards long. 49c. iierlm and Miss Delia anV yee, of Jew Milford. I Have Sold 24,001 Boxes Born.

To Conductor and Mrs. John Barber, of Hallstead, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Davkl Fuhri, Alford, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Price, North Jackson, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Ward, Brack- ney, April 17, a son. Mich an enterprise would no MKOiy 10 prove of value to tho residents of the ieetii ii of the country referred to, as it A-ould make market for a vat uinonnt of wood and similar supplies, and to that extent would help the people of the reulon. We trust there will be a full at per pair, at G. H. Watrous', So, Main Sc.

It Is reported tint Mr. and Mrs. John I. Turbell, of Montrose, will spend the summer with Mr. Tai tail's sou, E.

K. Tar- will, In Winona, Minnesota. F. H. Johnston, the bulldiir, secured lie roiiiiact for the erection of the Welles j'ablle Library, at Townmla, and he was ther Ust week, to start tho work.

He. K. Llley, of C.Hipcrstown luactlon, I a gui'At at I. B. Preston's la Las resigned his pastorate at that April 28 Our pastor.

Rev. McEellar. Wixaks Sprivgsteen At the resi Photographs, the latest styles and fin of the dims wash blue. Somebody likes it. If you have not tried it, you ourrht to.

Vrh 1 has been returned to ug and all are well dence of the bride's parents. April 2sth. ip eased. Now let the several communi- On Thursday April the 8th, 1897, there occurred Aa Golden Wed of Mr. and Mrs, William Hall, of South Montrose.

There being seventy five present, and the day being line everybody seemed to be in high glee, there being eight children, fourteen grandchildren and two ish. reproductions, 1'ortraits in crayon Fairdale. pastel and water cokm. Work to pitase by Rev. D.

I. Sutherland, Mr. Byrd Wlnans, and Miss Alvaretta Springsteen, both of Susquehanna. ties, Aaron and Hur like, hold up his splendid liquid biue. So "treats" no arms, while gospel truths prevail.

waste. Your grocer ought to kwn it tendance at tho meeting, May 15. fn a well knowu I.ew Yoik restaurant the proprietor have hung a large you and prices right, at IIexhy 1-key6 421 Lackawanna Scrantou, Pa. The funeral George Stone took place April 25th, at the home of his father. i-.

beverance has purchased for if he don't. Barky Cauill. In Pt. John's Catho Orlando Stone, Rev. AV.

C. Tilden con Is Lome at I union, aud HI go lo himself a very fine horse. Kade likes a eeive it by return mail. Addm-s Jas good horse and is a pretty good judge of H. Taylor, Owego.

N. Y. Grocers lic church, at Susquehanna. April 2Sth. ducting the services.

great grandchildren. The day passed off very pleasantly iih various games. At one o'clock the table wai spread and loaded with everything that could be Inviting to a largo appetite, which they one. aMuiiFra Rev. Thomas Eva arrived at Fairdale send for prices.

were united in wedlock, by Bev. P. F. Brodrick, Mr. A.

F. Barry and Mis9Mary icn Monday, April 26, his wife coming Mrs. Val Barber is again under the treatment of her physician. Cahill. White Enameled Curtain PoL at G.H.

So. Main St. Before buying Carpets or matting call on L. M. Tyrrell.

Delmonlco Dining Hall und Lunch Parlor, 130 Washington Street, Bicghamton. 9 tickets $1 GO. SI for Sin ''National Stockman," Chauncey ells to whom great credit 1 Hev. Halnry, pastor of the Uceyvllh Baptist church, hu tenderrd Hi trslgnaih.ii, to itTect June 1. He htpe as lo locate In Tunkhunuoc- after Vat datu.

F. C. Ilos. tho clilest memher of the II cffsmitu Dickinson. At the Pro Some of our subscribers have asked us number of scriplurial lexis, framed, around he 6ldc of the room a thing entirely proper, every one- will It oDidluie happens that a customer carries off the bat or wrong coat, no the prop'ietcrs hung iqi fjges.

warning people against ihls. Curiously enough one fot hung ch-fe to the other, and this Is what we lead there the other day, taking tho fvo together: "Blessed ithe Man that TiustcUi in the Lord." "Watch your hat and ce-ut." thonotary's office, Tunkhannock, to arrange for a clubbing rate with the is due for his kind care of his crippled father and the support of the family, has removed from the premises of the late April 26. 1S07. by Y. S.

Harding, J. national btockman, or l'lttsburg, a very popular farm and stock Daner. in witii the household goods the week be fore. He is getting better but not able to preach yet. Dr.

Fry is treating him. The first quarterly meeting wilfbe held at Fairdale on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. May 8 and 0. Services commencing on Saturday at 3 o'clock. Love feast ou Sunday afteraoou tl 3 o'clock, preaching at 3 o'clock, Edward H.

Hullsmith -nd all seemed to have at that hour, after a long ride that some of them had tnken in order to be present on that occasion. After they had all done Justice to the good things that bee.n set before them by willing hands, they wore all invited into the parlor where the valuable gifts were presented and a crand ad Chauncey Decker (his grandfather) to the gle meaissoccnis. rank h. Kng. prop r.

Dickinson, both of Mill City, Pa. connection with tha Dbmochat. which we have done. The price of the "Stockman" 1 yr. is 31.50- There Is a clans of People cuddebaeK farm, the former premises are nosv owued by Mrs.

Rosanna McCarty. Will Miller's nice sugar bush was visit ed-by a fire from the east. Fires are A life policy runs mauy years. Insure with Lathrop Tltsworth and feel ensured the Company hich fifck We will semi both the D-Hoctut and Who are injured by rhe use of coCTeo- Kecntly there has been nlactd iu all th uroeerv to-r Stockman" 1 year for $3.35, in advance. Vyon, Ing county Imr, ho has been a practicing attorney tn Tunkhannotk for tltiy year, is now coullncd to his with little prospect of his recovti)'.

A new plan has been sdopted at the K. church, by which (he renting is donn away with, and a Si.ut will 0 fuinlshtid, free, to all attendants. The hurch tipaiises wid be raised by dress waa ujoile by Mr. Isaac Tt.wksbury of Brooklyn, nt' wa responded to by BY Dr. E.

F. ButterfielA The Doctor asks you no questions. Gives a clear and tom-prehensitre statement of your diesasejrom a standpoint not as yet fully recognized bythe medical irofession. It is the only method of which you can obtain a correct statement of you physical conditions and also including what the mental worry and surroundings may hare to do with your physical health. new vrep-ratl(-n ea lo UHAII---U, iuad of n.t servants but hard masters.

Bware of ointment for Catarrh wilt stand the oi time 'Insurance," Loihrop Tltsworth'' Gone into Innocuous desuetude Our pure grMmt utat utKeti uie p'aca oi Ojrxe. i ae miwt delicate nt-mairh reooives it w. tie dw-t'e-n, and bat tew can it fnau Coe. It that Mercury. creamery.

nailroidcn 011 the Beech Creek line, between and Lock Haven, have been frightened by a ghosily ligure Ban the midnight express at a lonely gorge in tho Alleghiuiira, The trainmen say that when the exorvss is far down the Mad a icJ lantern, swung by an unseen hand, can bo k.cn cwiuglng synonymous terms all through' the 7 loes not cost over mueh. Ctiiidren mar as mui cuiy will eurely destroy tue sense of Pmeii, und ciimpletely derange the driuk it with great benefit. 15etH. ni tjcti.pm Mr. Milton Uoy, 01 rairaaie.

ra ocuau 01 the aged wedded couple which just suited the occasion. Then the family and the invited guests, which was large number gathored into the front yard and on the porch and Mr. Benjamin Lyons uka-e. Tr; it. Auk lor OKALVO.

One of the new and Important enter county. Fish: Fish. Eveirthlni: will he fMi for chola eyeti-m when ei.tsring it through prises at Bisghamton, is the great furni tins eurfaces. Such articles tui'o store of the A. 8.

Miner Furniture the nest fe7 nioutha, and vse are ia time mMbhyi should asver ba use4 except on jire- for vom trade with a bit; stock of all va- which has recently been established Uow is this Offer On receipt of ten cents cash or stamps, seripfcf'Ana from reputable physcians, as across the tracks but ceioro the train reaches the print, lantern and flagman disappear. Watrhmen have been placed ia connection with the crockery store of ridies tiseo-a, nacici. saloon, cod, etc. Posceanbex we. sell at wbolo- tho uiiciag they will do is ten fold to being present be took the pictures of the group.

Mf, Lyons being a line artist, the pictures are grand, and nearly everyone present ordered one of tlicin. It then being about five o'clock thor llDDllslliM a generous sample will be mailed of the ti. miner, a popular ana successful dealer well-known in Susquehanna coun salt Soe us before y.o.u buy. A II groceries aX lowest piia-s. Buck.

most popular Catarrh and tiay rever CreamtBalmjsullicientto dem-monstrate its great merit. Full size 50c. ty. ue building occupi is a very I the jsood you ean possibly derive from ihv-m. Hall's Ciitanh Care manufactured by J.

Uicaney Toledo, co raurcrtry, and is taken In- there but the ghostly waVbman swings his hntrrn just above or below the place where the guard is stunotiud. Tho rail mailers regard the nppcaranco of the ghastly lantern as 11 ikcu of a fatal wreck large oca. and several floors have been re- -Csrdsaro out announcing the msr-age of Mis Helen Nuwtoii Altken r. lward Muniey Shepherd, of Wilkce-iarre, tlio reinouv to be performed lit an bride's home at eUivuu o'clock Wodnes May Hllh. 'The largest shipment of broonirorii tt made from the est was sent receut-'froin Picrllng, Ulod county, Kan to a 4wry tu New York buto.

It tilled nty oars and will supply material for whisk brooms. i began to depart itii a hearty baud shake and congratulations to the aged eouplfi, The prettiest Hats and Bonnets G. H. 7attaus is shostns: val- moawd into show rooms for furniture, us. bi Chenille C-itiin.

uaseeinod to be as tour as a youus In town 1 Well, every one says ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St Sew York City. A friend advised me to try Ely's Cream ARLINGTON HOTEL, RIXGUAMTOX, N. Wednesday and Thursday May 211th aid 27th of ll kiada, and is conducted as a sepa UTWilij, ajOiug dutictly upon the blood ajul euin-ioed of Us- eyetena. In to tho cre thai it. couple, they La? epent fifty A Una of Carpet sampleA, direct from; rate branch, and in the name of the A.

3 so, uu wuafc svcry oHe eave UzSi'a Ociarra Cur, be yo Balm and after usine it six weeks I be Wote Company. laa uunufhctnxisii, a JU JU, Ty rail's. nappy years together, ana their UiOfldi still wish them many more. f9Mi t-ao gefisiai. it Is tsaao tatemally, must be true, and if the large quantities of head geai sold is anv indication of th estanyn in New Carpels to fi9c ei L.M,Tjr lieve myself enred of catarrh.

It is a most valuable remedy. Joseph Stewart, 634 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn. S. Y. and raacio tu Uotfeao, Wte, by tf.

Cheeney Co Tetttmoniaia free. rcJl'i. HARNESS, 100 Single Harness L. It. Ilerrlck has returned to Mont- Meeting of Medical Society.

T) i 1 rr 111 I li T. and nncned a lewelry and watch re 35Soid by Druggists, price 75c. per botriO. Window Shailes and Floor Oil Cloths, The Susquehanna Medical Society held A Ull prohlliitliig the mancfactnr in.1 sale of lias been passed by the lower house of tlto Slate l'g'slature, and now goes lo the Senate, which body should lose no time In passing it also.The terms of the bill are as follows "From and after the passage of this net it shall ho unlawful for nuy person or persons within this conn lonwcalth to manuf. c- lowr rlrtoo that cro 0nrrt "uulc LUC itU ilU I ttlrlnir shop, next to Head's store, in at L.

M. Tyrrell's. ntrM Cure' its annual meeting at tue Alontrose House I will sell a better harness for the money jtagS they find in our Store then Sarsaiiai ula is the bus' blooi utodiciue. loin formerly occupied by Geo, linker, me more good than any medicine I Jlontrose on luesday last. There than can be produced east or west.

Titman is making Photographs, cabi 3ld by A. a. Bcbns, Druggfct, JfonrroM, surely there can no question. Spring Humors, eruptions, hives, boils. were present Drs.

A. J. Ainey, Benson, net sue, for 3. (JO, reduced trim S3. 00, 1 hese harness are nearly all my own TCI'PT iiirusall, Boyle, Catersou, Chamberlain uaye a large assortment SALE iruoi-; 0 hand-made, of best oak stock and arc This is for a short time only.

VYe guar Dunbar, Gardner, Halscy, Richardson, of all sorts of proportioned right for looks and long antee all work, to be satisfactory and up OF Snyder and Wilson: also Drs. U. M. Ery lure or sell any paper rapper cigarettes or ck'aretto paper. That any person or persons violating tlio provisions of sec pin: pies, sores, aie perfectly aud permanently cured by Hood's Sursar-ariUa, the best Spring Medicine and One True Blood Purifier.

Hood's Pills ai easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. wear. Before sending for a thing call to date or money refunded. I Invites the public to give him a call, ys locution la a very favorable cite.

the four mouths since Jan. 1st, Yf. Plcruon, Auburn.recelved from 100 nt, ti as follows: Jauuary, VS Febtuarr. HCO eggs March. 1.19 1 i Ajirll, A total of 4,500 eggs, rU'Sdoieeu.

na j. uutteraeid. Beautiful Hats, and see my Leadeh and other grades of IL D. liTiiAK, Photographer. REAL ESTATE.

The underslgnei. trustee to sell th real Dr. Birdsall reported a case of "Pucr tion 0 of this shall be guilty of a ingie and double harness. neral ('onvuki-ins." aud what he had misdemeanor, ami being convicted tuerc All the best in meats of various kinds, estate c-f dsmuel shelp. In i.ursaan;e E.

BARX-T. Bonnets, Walking earned in regaid autitoxlne treatment of, shall be sentenced lu pay a fine not to poultry, fish as usual, at S. B. Rog I dipiituena. Tia reparation of Aysr'e Parsaperllla, ss blood mtdicUte, hi ui-lntained by uail; uuiai.

era market, Main btreet, Vhen bilious or costive, eat a exceed $500. or uudergo on imprisonment not exceeding twelve months or both, or HOW TO FIND OUT. F'ill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or nettling indicates diseased condition of the kidneys. When urlr.e stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urine or pain fin the nick, is also convincing proof that the ki-lueys and bladder are out of order.

What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledra Dr. Snyder, the retirine Prdent. de Hats, Sailors, uui-rti, cure guaranteed, luo. ana livered an address.

Euildbes 1 Remem'ber that Para cither at tho discretion of the court. They were telling fish storks In the rber shop, und one innoceut said, 1 HH it mi nl the other day out of a Itn lu thU county, aud ho was the big-eel 1 ever saw." "llow much The following officers were chosen fJauoruer ot me urpnan loiut i aique-hanua Connty. will tU at public venaus on ti premises dentr.bed, on Thursday, May tlOtti, 18U7, at a. m. AU tht lot of bold situate in the tiof Jessup Co.

of buq stiti- derrib as follow Boutded on tb-i north by land of Paul Miller and A llewitt; on the tt l-y iandott'wen L'aleyanrt A Hewitt; i the "How to Cur All Skin Disease. resident, H. T. Dunbar; Vice Mr. Jarm Burrows and wlf, of Simply ar-nl7 "Swavne's Ointment." No In gon Wail Plaster is the best and most reliable on the market F.

H. Johnston is local agent at Montrose and it is manufactured at Pa, bv Para son In the very latest and most approved styles. AT R0CKBOTT0M PH1CES, trnal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema Benson; Sec'y, C. C.

Halsey; Truas. Picture Hocks, Pa are visiting Mr. 11 burs soap 25e. dosen lemons 25c. 4 pounds Urd 2oc.

of te.nicoca 25c. Connelly's Live and Let Live. emotions on tne face, nanda, nose, cc, it. uaruner; censors Urs. A.

J. Ainrv did he welb "Dunn.) but hea 1 1. 1 1 .1. 1 .1... eaving tne ssm ciear.

wmte ana nealtny. if Boyle and Richardson; Delegates to State ereat heming and cnratlve powers are posst sed 4 PUilCU Him out lis tuwereu 111a laaa toui Plaster Supply Co, who are Headquarters for all building material. And if thf re It any one left who Hurrows' aunt, Mis. J. E.

Webb, of Franklin nn .1 other relatives and friends about Montrose. Mr. Burrows is a great grandson of Amos Burrows, one of the s-outh by land nf A Johnson tt-1 Jare.1 Lowe; by no other Ask your druggist tor ociety. Drs. A.

J. Amey, Benson. Enstle ana west by m. tronn ana John Bedell, m-ajne tiiurinatit. ia noi acqnamrea witn our anil xewton; delegates to American Med containing lliu more or ta.

with the ap- Fine parlor gjsic-s, bed-tocm 6uites, ieal Association, Drs. Birdsall Caterson pu-ienancfts, two houses and three barns, moct- odd pieces, all new and fashionable, at J. ploueer settlers ot iiontrose. Also a iireat grandson of ('apt. Bartlett Hinds, a Files I Mies I ItcAIng Plies.

beautiful line and the extremely low prices, we are sure jTou so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmar's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scolding pain in Daaainar it and rec-r. tmuroveu. h.

Bnen and all ut proper i ricea. 8VMPTOM8 Moisture: Intense itching an4 Treasurer reported about S25 balance in ALSO at tte same time aU that farm L'apt. In the Hevolutionary war. Mr. iuchts." For the first time In mauy years 'therebas been a general suspension at 'J Ue works of Jackson-Woodln company, Berwick.

The employes of the pipe mill hvs born suspended tndetluiiely. the blacksmith shop have been boarded up and the puddler are only working two s. ilavs a week Scrantou Mr. stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. will nnd it to your auvantaire the treasury.

Next meeting at Lake Burrows Is one of the firm of the Ilandl In Uimn-k aid County on the no-th by land Ja-x-d I.owr;on the tast by land Special Sale of winter millinery for the allowed to continue tumors rorm.wnica otten 500 Business Envelopes for 50 cents. 120 Sheets of Writing Paper for 25 at MeCanslaud's Pharmacy. to call. Di-eu ana ulcerate, becoming vvy sore. Carey on invitation of Bradford County Excelsior of Picture Hocks.

His next Uiirty cays. S. U. fctebbms Swavne's Ointment stops the ltcuinf and ble- late ot cnries liialey. tlereas the outli Dj land late of his, ltl-Jy.

df'esed. uml land In Medical Society, on tua second Tuesday mg, ueam uiceration.ana in mostcajes removet brido Is a daughter of tho Hon. A. Kahler, of Huahesvlllo. Pa.

They ex of Win. KmiLuiis, ni.d w-at by land of August next. or bad effect following use of liquor, wine or leer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled Special Bargain Mixed Tea 25 cts. a pound, worth 40. Try a pound.

Then uie tumots. urugimts, or or man ior soe. of -lacob Crouk, eouthiulnir 75 a -re more or Hu. bwifus 4 Son. Fhiladelphii pect to vls't friends at lialktcad.

Rush Wrt.u1!n nurnfl aitmitiMr hnflin 111 Miltll- summer less. itn the appur two dwelling houf and two barLS, and neatly improved buy 5 pouada for t)9 cents. T. A. Ltoss Sok.

A. R. Sawyer, Acid Factory Agulu. Blnghamton and Bloomshurg, bef jre re turniiiir to Picture Hocks, where they wit Cascarets stimulat? liver, kidneys ana bowels rose. TiKiiB tic SAi.t on day sale.

one-fonrth on final tonnrmati n. aud th It has Wn suggested by some of the in Merex sicsea, weaken or grip. 10 Oanti. Evei-ylxjOy Says So. Cawnrers Ccndv CatharUe, the most wron Co.

beintf part of the Thirteenth goto housekeeping in a Cuo residence BINGHAMTJi, S. Y. remainder six moi ths there.itt-f with lnwrest. Cull at O'Brien's furniture store. South tcrcsted parties of an acid factory, to call prepared by Mr.

Burrows deriul medical discovery of the age, pleas Dot Tobaa Ssit atd Slacks Xotr Lift Awj. A. ti. SlcCOi-Ll ii to sell. AT at th'i pame ttmo and p-ai-e the on- CABBOJiDALii PA one more ineetiogof the would be patron Main Street, Montrose, (suceesscr to W.

Smith.) A big line of furniture of ant ami refresume lo tne taste, act eently If you want to quit tobacco using easilj This has been a busy week at the of tho same, the obiect of winch is to ly on kidneys, liver and bowels, deriigned. adinini-tritor of tn tsttte of S.uu'1 Shelp. fleceasd will sell a puhlie f.mr oil kinds. cieausm-i tne entire pysiem, otsnei coius. School Building, indeed, with examlna tlons.

promotions, exercises by the diller form a stock company to rebuild the pld one, located at Frauklin Forks, or to build regiment will go to Philadelphia to attend i the unveiling (f the Washington inonu I inent In that vity. Thty will leave for Philadelphia on May 14. In New York the boys had to sleep on a floor, but at Philadelphia, It Is promised, no such hardshlu. or uonscnc will enter Into the cure lieadache, lever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box llOrdS, lOUV ber i-'k board Double tnd to get up many iimeaaunng tne nigbt to urinate The mild and the eztraor-diary effect of Koot is soon realized.

It stands the highest for its wonderful earea of the most distress-i ng cases. If you need a medicine you -liould have the best. Sola by drug-cists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, iioth sent free by mail, mention Montrose Democbat and send your full postoftiee address to Dr. Kilmer Binghatuton, X.

Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the of tills oiler. ent rooms, Ac. The cxercls. have been and forever.

magnetic, full of new life aud vigor, take Ko-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy Ko-To-Bac of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or gl.GO. Booklet and sample mailed free.

Ad. of C. C. C. to-day 1 0, 25, 50 cents.

Sold and a new onenearGreen's mill. Such a meeting is called for Saturday. May 15, 18U7. at 1 sharp, at Liudsley's Hall. of particular interest to our ptople, and Carpet and Tiug Uujlng many bright mm pleasant tilings nave guaranteed to cure by all druggists.

jlras Seed. Our Carpet trade Is not alono confined Franklin Forks. It is hoped that all par been presented in tue several departments, Single Meih. Jtii-I? and and Farming xil nf a 1 kin TKrtM l-ALE. Civ dollars and 'ess cas-h, over five d' II six in uths tlmo with iutere--t BUil security.

CUAUNCEr SHELP, A Imtni-trator of niuo Mielp. deceased. Sale will take place on the farm first descritsd. A Big Bargain WE HAVE 500 Manilla Shades. to our Binghamtou patrons, bi we sell Sterling iiemeuy omcao or is ew ortt, ties interested will not fail to attend, as and the school year, as a wnoie, winds 11 details ot tho ttip, which is looked for Ward to at an uuusually pleasant one.

At Hu-iquehanna, late on Friday ewoln.t JniiicHCarr and Patrick Brophy, 1. 1 1 Carpets, Lace Curtains and Draperies iu The unJerslgcel ba a st'vk of grafs seed. in a highly satisfactory manner to all con at tis store en sou S'reet nearly every town within a distance of A Love and Desire for Study, cerncd. The great event now comes with nair KiobaiiajB Hntel. Mon roe Pa.

(i. P. forty miles alonu the D. Erie aa this will be the last call, if nothing can be dona By oupku of Comax. A New Oueen of tho May.

tho gra in exercises to night of Ih Every live student who values time, D. W. Railroads We have done a First-class stock act the Cheap Pa class of U7. ns follows: larlton Miafcr nice Cxrpet business iu Lainbridce 10 SlOlU'dincrs irom roivi i-uuy, ne Voute to Laiieshoro to secure work, were Vl upon by 111 known person on Fror.t street, and robbed and Ctrest Vorwegliil iioai Kemedy. larciice raw ley, Gregory sscoir, rnim "Call me early, nio'-her uetif," fur Feople who wish a first chiss, larre, silver paper, should take the Cincinnati Inquirer, a treat family newspaper, with per siiaues.

Mounted ou ripriug Hollers. I.ont rg.111. Ncvvcinnb Parx, Agnes Tif A gars cure fr aU diseases of horses' feet. For hoofboun-i. hta-d, or contracted feet It has and aims at results, ehould attend the! Eiley Business College.

It deals only with live practical subjects and is strict ly up-to-date. Shorthanc tyi-e writing. Eneilsh and Penman this is the day I gradui'o. Afton, Union, Owego, Marathon. Greene Great Bend, Hallstead, evt Milford Montrose, Susquehanna, Windsor, De nd a silver watch, and Carr $15 I.en no equal.

will late out all fever and sore- Met a m- r. Julii a pace of market reports for the farmer We bought i hem right, and they will Crust ENGRAVING Order tor vei! ut, inaiS uie soil, unu tougn. Alter posit, Newark Vaiiev, raid i Montrose Itailway I'mlne. In effect November 15th, 1896 Trains leave Montrose at 10-10 am an-14 15 daily, except Sunday. A tviuday train arrives at Montrose at lo 0j am, and leaves at 10 IS am.

Trains arrive at Mviutrwe at 10 a ou aud 4-10 daily, except SHmta vuavoaan i--: or twenty year ena lo-ir I twenty try wild a silver wall Ii. Both mi were i-i lly fji uU-i-l biiu ed 'fie ir HfcallaiiK D10M -5 anion in Fiuiik were arres'ct, ending siatruic-ry and addn-ss cards will 1 other viil funv, Milliird, Biishiidl, Sus-io W.i Vf trio l'ooih, Ii 1 o.v. i i i it ro Char! jt I id. T. es vot nieittioned.

We nvtr It. 1 5 uL'eri'-u horse go, the nex' two weeKs at 10 CENTS EACH Ah i The UEMOCBAT ana the win oe scut fir for one yee.r. when both me paid ia advance. Or the Xcw York Wnrid and the Democbat 1 yy for 3.00 hlp. Opn tc both se2s dsy anr evening entire year.

Every nioilett louve.nifswe, Westcott bhek, trvet. taUoitHi. Take Elaratsr, ant 011 i'iiV. to tlio tire ihowitig cari'eis. JkLean Bysl.ins, I fjif-hiit, XT.

i rect iee p.rorupt aiU'iiti-- at the Democrat 'Rice. PtitMi a low ii uot lower thso can We tljia'ttd tu tie cft.es. Rii-j I ret ct -1 M' and aura, -r i.f '-i iiit it At. KSWa, Pa i.n l-: AliiLon and U. 3.

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