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Hallstcad. Lathrop. Rev. J. W.

Raynor prerched at Lynn THE GREAT FAIR. The County News. Montroso Democrat Sunday. Mr. ntid Mrs.

Edwards, of New York ity have been guests of their daughter C. J. Rogers, of Geneva, was iutown ills. B. F.

Bernstein. The Cheap Dollar. "See here old Putchy. I think you've made a mistake You didn't give me as much sugar for my dollar as you gave that hayseed for his." "Yell, I shust tell you how dot was, Mr. Republican Editor.

Dot hayseed says his toller ish honest; you say dot riiver tolle1' to-day. Kate Smith has been under physicians ittle Articles Thursday, Nov 4, 1897. care for several days. Geo. B.

MiUken, of Gelatt, was in Items From Correspondents and Clippings From Exchanges. Mrs. Patrick Riley, of Middletown, An unusually large Cotiiinnation Uass TKIAL LIST NOVEMBER TERM. For Week Coiniiieneinir Monday, Not, 15th. A.

II. McCollutn and D. R. Lathrop, executors of A. Lathrop, vs M.

La-throp. Jas. A. Rought vs Jas. Rought estate.

Replevin. Emily Wolverton, idniinistratrix of John P. Wolverton, dee'd, ard Margaret Tmsuian. dee'd, vs tdmou Quick. jSathan Aldiich vs Ci'as.

Culver. Appeal; plea, not guilty. R. E. Lowry.

to C. S. Lowry vs II. Joseph. Arm- al.

We were grieved to learn of the death of Dr. Wheeler, of Nicholson, which recurred Friday, H'Hh. Mis Lia Eton, Nicholson, is working for Mrs: J. i). Mack.

I). Oi'ucrue and Ida Squires were married Oct 27. ut the home of lie briue We extend congratulations. A. Osborne, of Syracuse, me home to attend the Osborne Squires' wining.

Prof. Knott, a facial comedian, gave au entertainment at the Lakeside town Tuesday. was arranged lor m. Lawrtmv- iuno.u: Persons ordering their addresses changed. John Tiffany, of Hopbottom, picked recently foil and broke her arm, but it is, church and the beauty and imprersivencss of the service was generally commented 3 tint say from puxtolliee to what post- Selected at random from thei store various Departments, Priced at Exceedingly Little Prices.

a full blown rose on Oct. 8th. we are pleased to know, recovering. nce. you pays me ish one dishonest toller, und cost more ash 63 cents, und so I gif you Postmasters in senuV a notices ol papers i.

Miss Earle who was the guest of Mrs The M. E. church at Upper Glenwood loft lyitiK in their ofliccs are urgently request-id to say to what postolheo tho party has re Rev. Fr. E.

J. Lafferty will celebrate Mass here, Sunday, Nov. 4th. Streeter has returned to her noine in sehust so mooch sugar, as you told me in your baper dot dollar be worth. See moved.

has been undergoing repairs; having a new roof on one side and a new chimney Binghanton house. Tbursd; iy evening. Oct. 03 LITTLE ARTICLES in WOODEN A. W.

Chamberlain has moved to LITTLE ARTICLES in; KOCKI'RY. At Mrs. A. Sand's the Ladies Aid "Aw, come off, Dutchy; my silver dot Lakeside L. A.

S. met with Mrs. the Methodist, church gave a Harvest K. Lowry, asa'd to C. S.

Lowry vs har passes for iqo cei-ts every where, litre Tn niiRRKSPosnKN in. no built. Rev. Jas. Fagan, of St.

Lawrence's Home supper which was very bounteous published unless, accompanied by the real give me the rest of my sugar. tibiae of the water. ly spread. The capacity of the house Wm Baull vs 15. Michael Beisel, Bar- Decorated Batter Pads eeivati Hates I)eeura erl I'np and Saucer "White litti Piines Whit" Kiiu' Dlfhes Cl'tlis Pim.

5 Tooth Pieks 1 boies Wa -h riotrl-i Po i-ihi-ij Mitt aud Dauber B.t )J Chair i.its church, Great Bend, has an Assistant, in Yell, vot for you told dose beoplts was severely taxed to accomniuuate the llle 3- So KM 1113 lik: 5e, luc th ilomew II. Rteiubrechtr. Charles Hall vs L. D. Hull.

large attendance dot silver tolar be ODly vorth 53 cents Frof. James' farm west of town. Mrs. 0 A. Gilbert and sons have been visiting Bradford county friends.

-On account of measles the graded school at Hopbottom was temporarily closed. S. Eldridge and wife were greatly surpiised by a sudden call from 40 ftiendi The silk mill was closed during the Ch-inning li iwls r.j.'n Cups "Oh, that is polities, you know. The arlv part of last week owing to repairs L. II.

Harris vs Hartford Insurance LITTLE ARTICLES in TIN All f. i LITTLE ARTICLES in AGATEWARE Wanted For Sale-Lest Found Collar i3 all riscbt. It is worth 100 cents. on the engine and boiler. Company.

Ass-umpsit. It. II, Davis vs Emma J. Maxcy. You schust pick oop dot sugar und get W.

M. Parsczeuski was in New recently. A. Roach vs St. Anthony's Roman mine store out mit it.

Ov you told me dose Johnson Nov, 4th. We were pleased to sec Mr3, Daniel YanAuken again able to be a' Chuivh. .1 A. Ilaker has purchased a horse There was a box social at Fred Williams' Faiday evening, for the benefit of Rev. Foss.

Mrs. Lorenzo Sweet is quite sick at this writing; her daughter, Mrs. J. Bisbee, of Scratitou, is caring for her. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Wood and Miss Goldie Goodridge are visiting at W. HinUlcy's. Mrs. Jennie Foster, of South Montrose, is visiting at Warren Eastman's.

Miss Hose R'sley had no school Tuesday, on account of election. War.Mi Eastman and wife and Mrs. Foster were isiiors at Jay Eastman's, Phort advertisements will be in-erteil in th 3-t 5c i Klf i Hie 1U l'ie Ilk- the person of Fr. Kelly, formerly of Arch ibald. P.

P. Squires.of Lenox.sold a thorough bred guernsey yearling heifer to parties in Benton last week. Consideration Mr. Squires is one of the leading dairymen ot our county, his dairy at present consists of thirty-two choice cowg. N.

Bennett, of Upper Glenwood, picked from his ensilage corn four hundred Hon. J. T. DuBois. of ashmgton, is Tie Tins 2 ard Large Dut 1'an? Pish Pans.

14 rt. Pres'-rve Kettlus a ut, 1 in Pails. 10 qt. flee Pot ,2 qt Tea Kettles at Dover K'g Beater Catholic Church. Forest City.

Btsiiug leel liaii IlippTS Wati Bowls l'ie Plates HaiiK.ns Snap Piih Preserve Kealu Tint Cups Fry pans so lOv! II 10! lit! We, 10! ISC, in town for several days. lies, them pollytiiks ish lies. Hot vos barty fool makes mit dose beople bout 'OKl for each i Ko auveruseineni iweuuy. taken for less thtn ten cents. --u Joseph W.

Wesley and wife are back -1UC ytJlllLHAl iv.u from a visit with Lackawanna Co. rela dose pollyticks. 1 fum of 73 acres, in Jessun. contain nn inrerestina letter from the ives. 'See here, Dutchy, if you have confi Iociuireof W.

W. Orsliel, Misn, or B. F. Bernstein, manager of the Textile Klondike country. dence in the silver dollar, it will go alj The Great Fair, Binghamton.

Peter Peuninger vs D. C. Jayne, 0. M. White.

Appeal. Racheel P. Mulford vs Martin Golden. Assumpsit. H.

L. Kerr vs the County of Susquehanna. Appeal. Jas. Fitch and M.

Kasson ex'rsof 0. H. H. Loomis vs B. W.

Bennett. A. Russell vs the Lenoxville Co-operative Butter and Cheese Company. V. W.

Woodruff has placed a new Company, has been in New lorn and Fall River, an business. bushels of ears. How is that for corn right; and one will take it for 100 cents." il ad 4- Court S(ri steam boiler in his well equipped laundry Yell, if you schust Laf confidence in Florence King was in lunghamtoc on South Main street. Monday and Tuesday. dot sugar, it goes for vou tollar's vort, K.

A. Pettis, Montrose. for Sale -Choice English breeders, two dollais per I air. James Casey, Richmond Hill. For Sale Bird Dogs, Englisli and Irish Setters.

Apply to Geo. Sprout. For Sale. ok stove, heating stove, He feels very thankful to the young men who came to his place ono night last week and husked out over one hundred bushels for him. Mrs.

Kose Dayton has returneu irom -T. H. Conboy. of Jackson Yalley, 2 Cents a Copy for Binghamton latter end of the Week afier iou gld oud o'hero, or 1 vissle oop my pig dog, und he you git hoom so Pine (trove, rov. 1st William Waterman tired of his lonely life, and has taken unto himself a wife." Charles Belts had the misfortune to have one of his celts get hurt quite seri F.

G. Gere vs A. G. Ainey. was here yesterday, and ordered the weeks visit with friends.

The sudden death of Mrs. B. Noonan Richard Teetsef vs the boro of Lanes- guick like you say Shack Robinson Dt.MocKAT sent to his address. was a shock that the community has yet ously last week. boro.

TresDass. 40 Cent Sheet Music. The New VTork market gives the price piauo, (good as newV six carpets, antique scarcely grasped as a reality. Called to W. C.

T. II. B. Carpenter and Albert Heitzman vs Wm. W'oodand Christian Wood oak bedroom suit, dining room chairs and 0f for the pa9t week as 2 cents Uinglmmton with her a wecK ago Miss Annie Betts has returned to Hell's to work at Nicholson Mrs N.

Miller is still quite sick. N. P. Ayres, of Montrose, was a visit table very cheaD lor casu. vim a.

A parlor meeting of the Montrose per quart, net, to the shipper. Saturday to atteud the funeral of a relative, she returned on the evening The Latest Popular Pieces. The Old Standard C. T. was hell in the Presbyterian Stephens, Montrose.

Brookdale. Fred Kaupman, of Forest City, is visiting relatives in this place. Mrs. James Adams, with her mother, has moved back to Corning, N. Y.

Mrs. Mary Hawlev. with her son, Will. Dr. M.

B. Crisman will be in Friends- ehanel Thursday. Oct wth. Liuht re or at B. Millers, recently.

Appeal. P. M. Tallman vs Jotham Pickering, F. Searles, G.

Lewis. Trespass. T. J. Carr vs.

B. Fancher. F. I Lott vs James A. Rought.

Bright, Sparkling and Desirable. train Monday, and was prostrated at once by illness that had developed on the train. For Sale Thorough-bied Bronze tur kpv Georce A- Harrow. freshments were strved and a social hour ville. Tue3dav.

Nov. 9th, to extract teeth enloyed. An exceedingly Interesting re Kelief was temporarily obtained througu Montrose, Pa. by the use of "Oduntunder THE first time that 40 cent copyrighted Sheet Music has been sold for two cents' a copy. It is full Sheet Music size.

The finest printing money can buy. the expert treatment of one of our best YermoutFarm Machine use C. H. are going to live with Charley Mucky this port ot the state convention recently neia at Williimspoit was given by Mrs. A Brown Leghorn roosters for sale, (rose The personal property of the late A winter.

Tiffany, vs Jachson Chandler. physicians but after a relapse In the following night death occurred. Funeral Sheeue. The fact was mentioned that the Pepper, of Rush, will be sold by the ad Fred Stanford, of Binghamton, called 1 no paper is ncn ana Heavy. 1 ne engraved titles arc beautiiul and costly.

Many of the composers have world-wide reputations. Their name re a guarantee of good music comb) took premium at tair. Ray Dawley, Montrose, Pa, city has a Prohibition Mayor, and in on friends here lat week. mmistrator, P. J.

Pepper, fcaturuay next services were held Oct 21, at t. Law rence church. Father Fagan and others eluding his address of welcome hp .11 he Mrs. Mary Smith of orbetts ville, visit VOCAL. SO.

Court boarders, and other transient stoppers, cfin bo nicely accommodated at Henry Ward Beecher Hewen, former assisting and burial was made in the S3 ShnnOlrlnnf Vmfnv rhm ed friends here last week '1 hursnay. firmly believed tha' lx-fore long the cause ot the W. C. T. U.

would triumph and 73 to Me GRAM) JURY FINDINGS. TRUE BILLS, Com'th vs Mary Morao; charge, practice of medicine. Catholic cemeterv. B. Gage, from near the Muuger tanery Harmon fctotie boutu Cherry btreet.

lo Starliiiht and Dani-lnw resldeut, now of Washington State, has been visiliug old friends here and at Mrs M. Dandier of Newhure. is being 60 pfiUnj 7 Prohibition sweep ovtr this land of ours from sea to sea. arm is' drawing wood to the factory SlieeD for Sale-Some thoroughbred lO rV.viiitfinff entert-'ined by Great Bend friends. North Bridge water.

Mis) Lina Bush ia working for Mrs Fancher of Mr. and Mrs. E. Piekericg is entertaining Scranton friends Ibis -week. Mrs.

A W. Lyons was the guest of her parents recently. Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Shay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs B. Shay recently. Mrs.

J. W. Shay is the guest of her parents at Montrose for a few days Mr. I). Angle is building a porch on his house.

Iiolis Pickering and Btrt Shay dug and picked up 57 bushels of potatoes in one day. I). Angle arid wife visited their uncle hdiha Kinney last week. here. S3 TnoBonijForMe Rush.

Mrs Ella Boole, the popu'ar New i ork Com'th vs Benton Warner; assault and Ihou Art The Star lira. Sac '-ett has as her guest. Shropshire lambs and vearlings. 0. H.

Green, New Milford, Pa. fnte Uftirye A Traftp Murks Mwhael Wautrm frmik ViKon U. L. BranntM ItXanlHi SniKk tuutll U. WaltftA Frons Abt James Ico is at home with a badly state secretary of the Yo'ing Wonifn's Airs.

Jewett, of Catator.k. battery. A fine entertainment Friday evenlntr. ruised foot, he has been working with Branch, enve a masterly a'hmsii empha 67 That Is Ta-Ra-KaBoom-Ta-Kay 4a Trilby L3 TholJoylLove C7 VeilMoTruly Miss Gan. ie Simrell returned to Wind- Com'th vs Leroy Whitaker; assault and the bridge builders on the D.

L. W. t'otato ami appie crates tor saie-iu a Nov 5tb ia tho presbyteriaa church, at lust week, atter a tew days spent lintuired. battery. railroad where the accident, happened.

sizing the fact that there are237.3o0 legal dram shops in the United Slates. Brooklyn, by Prof. C. Al, Carothers, of with her mother. Com'th vs Hannah Whitaker: assault f7 7t Vlllsce Bells W.

M. Tcel, Springville, Pa. Mr. and Michael Igo, formerly of Hiaties Bamtt The apathy of good people; the social Editor S. P.

More spent a few days in Wilkes Bar re. and battery. 13 When You Press the Little Button on the this place, but now of bcranton, are re For Sale or Exchange. Gray marc for New York. Com'th vs Frank Barriger; Embracery.

lciug over the arrival oi a oaoy Doy. drinking habit, use of alcohol for mcdi cal purposes: the license system; the tern -Owing to absence of Pastor Shipman a cow. Oeo. li. elker, Pa.

Rev" Fisher, of Franklin Forks, has Com'th vs C. C. Uilraot- Larceny. Com'th Elmer Ellsworth; adultery. perance people are not united, and worn been holding revival meetings ia the there will be no preaching at M.E.chuTch next Sunday.

Union services at Presby For Sale A good, vonng work horse. Mr Love r. BO lieu I Was a tad mrarrksrsWHnm a Willie's Comtnt; Home To-Morrow Ms 2 Watchman, What of the Night is. Cmmt 3 Why Did WeLoveSoWell ctorlo j-mit i W'jvii I View the Mother Holdin Anon. our Heart Usspond to Jllnet A lumna-S3 When tooft Eyee Smile Jirngk L.

Bueckrt en are not allowed to register their con- Com'th vs Lillie Finn adultery 21 Ain't I Feelln' Good, Ethiopian P. J. Kmt 48 A Forest Karpblu n-t 2 After M. JM 95 Bring Back Thy Sunafciae Hani rtww'ta Coma to the Sunset Trt.e Mrs. wung 78 Comrades i'riu 63 CuckooSong 62 Cen Lots Bs Right 7 M.c 40 DearHenrt 46 Dream Faces 61 Douglas I Tc-ndar aiiJ Truo Li-'a J.

An Una 61 EftBt Side Belles II. 44 Forget, Forgive joilon li'e'n, 70 Olrl I Met On the Farm, The Jim ttr'd 8 Golden Years Are Fleeting bnisliil.l 83 Has YaurH'Wt drown Cold 7 trwrt tv e5 II Aa EoKiishmas tifw 1 Hour of Rest, Tne -4 How WIU He Ever Catca Thtm 7 Comic, TnUrt B8 Happy Little Countr- Grls 17 I'm Looking For the Owner, Con.ic. f. Cw-, it 23 ItSeemaloMe huivrv 16 I Want To See Mothrr Once i.l-.hm 89 I Whistle and Walt for Katie iilmtlAWi 71 I'll Meot Eer When Cuu Goes Do-a V4 Tjttaj On the Chute go Kiss the Little Ones For He B6 Kate Poor Kate, Comlb iuJii It DO Ijet Mulc Breali on that Blcs Morn o. Carcl Little Coquette Aittfit; CO Little Ftsher-ilaiirn Uilvl 'f Ualir.M,.t 71 Xiim htiwa ha Little Annie Koonuy hnzl A onglnw t4 Little Buttercup's Ponst SrltiHT lti'ili 28 Love'e Dream, Wal ts tioug do Love's Soft Greetirtr 4 Manthllt Rrnlrr Hopbottom, Mrs.

Oliver Alden, of New Milford, and chool house here for the past W. C. Cruser, Montroge, Pa. these are the mam Com'th vs Andrew Hiko; assault and I nections at the polls weeks. There has been more interest terian church in the evening.

Harford. battery. I props that upnoiu these dens oi injury iu than usual shown, and prospects are now urn again at th son, Eddie, visited Mrs. E. A.

Williams, Notice to Farmers I old st-iud "The Reliable nm th vs nines Aei lornication I our cnrisnau lanu. -The Binghamton "Leader" speaks of jltjtis. Woolen that Brookdale will have a church, a lot the rjth 01 October, on her way to ilea and bustardy. Our grand Mrs. Henry raimer, oi as been purchased of M.

Dolen, and logs Mills" where I am prepaid to pay the unusual prosperity of the Lowell Busi- INSTRUMENTAL ison to visit relatives. Mr. E'iiah Tingley, Demociatic candi Com th vs John, James and Daniel llfcesbarre, gave one oi ner ie are being dran to the mill to prepare tljhest price G'S'i tor nor A pleasing musical entertainment, un tier auspices Y. P. S.

C. E. and Ep worth L- ague, will bo given in the Con greealional Ciurch. Wednesday evening, ness college and increase cf room, the Boonlnn and Ph.rleo fVlQBell rloirirp dis lliirhtful talks ufl "'jIV BOVS. and exhibit MkIm timbers for the foundation.

Roll carding will receive proirpt at date for jury commissioner, is taking can of eorge Slrupler's poultry, ia place school now occupying a whole floor. suading witness. Mis Mary Rowan, of Scranton, visited ed her necklace of jewels which consisted of card pledges signed by "Her Boys" 500 pledged lads ut of a total of 600. Xovt-mber iOtb, by the Kiogsley orches Rev G. E.

Yan Woert recently com her friend Mary DMen here recently. tention. I. W. Mor i Pictures fnnned at Lyons' Gallery.

Com'th vs Michael Reardon; Tobbery NOT TRUE BILLS. I). Russell, who resigned, Mr. S. has built a very nice hen house, as he always tra.

assisted bv Johme Conner, the cell Mr. and Mrs. Will Uunsalus visited The lecture oi aiiss ma ocaw on -1 ne bratcd 1 07 violinist; Mrs. M. Tiffany, mi nced a series of meetings at the Brook-ivn M.

church, which promise to be 63 American Ouard arcb lo step r. i-oluniDus waltz E2 Scho-s of Love. Nocturne "ZZZimZf -''ai -a- frank Urn lOOtonrt UeRrtsMuM Part t.imonarv Tv.o Step March Ammm.otlSL 4 7 HsTViwt Moon, R.n-erie ttarf 1'rirrc 3J luurt of hnby. WalU 2 In Greon Si tA.irta'. 81 Urtatu Hazourka j.imt relatives here over Sunday.

does things in first class order. New Man" was refined, cultuied. woman aud home tuient. Admission 0c and 10c Com'th vs Wm. Hullah; assault and battery, etc.

Alex. Tyscho, pros pay Irank Eindaley bus bought him a new There was a meeting of the old school RED MEN. ATTENTION! Red very interesting and largely attended. horse of parties iu Binghamton. baptist last Sunday morning at the ly.

forceful, eloquent, logical and must be heard to be appreciated. costs. Indigestive poisons are the bane of Men lodges, (and otder spi-ret societies, wishinff to have conp.limiions. bylaws Chalker school house. Before the sermon Ihe box social for the benefit of the The following young men.

from Sus the dyspeptic's life. When iick. see il Those who heard the tine address or Com'th vs Alex. Tysho; assault and bat tcrv. etc.

Lacovitz. tros. to pay costs Pine Grove church, was not so largely Mrs Hilton, of Sanatoria Springs, and your sickness is caused bv indigestive our state president, Mrs. Hammer, rea.iz etc printed are invited to correspond with the Dkmocuat otliee, and lenrc quehanna county, are students at the attended as the other, but all had a good Miss Strickland of Apalachlu, were bap Com'th vs Wm. Williams; assault and poisons.

If so. take Shaker Cor ed that in the twenty lines of work, with Pcunpylvauh State College F. M. Car time as Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Williams art- Used. The minister, Chas. Begordus battery, etc. Elizabeth llllams, pros BOinetliing to their advsintaje. dial.

11ns is the only certain way or he their various branches, carried on in our my uwu 87 Many Years Ago E8 My Rosebud r.ni 82 VlWY tiUj VI Vy Swept bo My Lover's Heart li 12 Norata 9 Old Folks at Home 42 Only Love SO Peggy at the Gate 19 Private Tommy 68 Playmates" 84 IRoetfBf aiForo of AVhite church, preached a very good entertainers. penter and D. E. Carpenter, Lake Yiew; to pay costs. iug permanently cured, becaese it is the JtOMl II Iwirfl ftrri A.

fWi Sr. irrt 1 r.v.t t'lrmtm L. Junta FOR SLE OR RENT The under state, much is being aonu I or lod 2 iiomo March 75 MvBes-. Girl, March 00 1 tl On Jt. Hayn a.

AO-loan Dance tJurrrctty Girls, Rortdo Galop. Sres Without Words Polka CO bwealnh Weddiur A'arch Two-Step March 11 nsliineton Arch, March 41 Zep.tu, fwo-biep iuurch ('. llntuektiA Umtav LatHjK bedue M.Oolu StrtaHiiq Slrndelnohn Untntrt Stt4ervim H.Oh fen Wtr Mrs. Mary Strickland and Mrs. E.

A. interesting sermon, from Romans Com'th vs Fred Stone and Fred Knapp; amJ ijom and Xatlve Land." We very 1 11 1 1 W. A. Thomas, Lynn; F. T.

Cole, Up- nly way that gets rid of poisons, ion iliiarns were at Snringville recently. hapter ninth vs. assaut and battery. Wm. Soden, pros, to know that fermented food is poisonous.

gret that lack of s-pace prevents mention M. A. Taylor, Lanesboro; G. E. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Merrill, of Scran nav costs. lou know that poison is unhealtby.Siiak liigned ofricers his farm for sale or rent. Tlios. Calby, South Mor trose.

Go to O'Brien (successor to W. Smith) for furniture at reduced prices. of all the good things said and done at the Guy and Daniel Searle, Montrose. ton, Mr. and Mrs.

James Merrill and Mr Com'th vs Stanley Graboski; assault er Digestive Cordial clears the stomach ot state W. C. I. V. convention.

At the residence of Mrs. Stewart. and battery. John Lacovitz, pros, to pay fermenting food, and purifies the blood South Montrose. Mrs.

Hawlev, our delegate to the and Mi Alanzo Bell spent the evening at Mr. and Mrs. G.D.Wan ers, Saturday, Oct. 8Qtb 1-- P.l Vr.tr costs. and system of indigestive poisons.

I county convention at gave an ENGINE FOR hA LE A five horse Miss Helen Barron is at home caring cures indigestion and the disease that Cora th vs Avery Betts, lctor Mackey I2i.h, from six to eight, the ladies of the I Tinfr. nd hatterv. excellent repast ol that garnering, i ne stenm enirtne. and right horse "New Edward Conrad-on the M. L.

Tiffany conies of It. Headache, dizziness, nausea for her si3ter Sidie, who is sick with the Order by Number ONLY, and send 2 CENTS for each piece wanted. Stampstaken. Tell yourffiends of this music bargain. NO ORDER WILL BE FJLLEtt FOR LESS THAN TEN PIECES.

iicK. out tlM 10 sheets yon wish, send the list and 2 cents ia silver, or postal note, or 2 cent atirnos, to the Democrat, Moat, rose. and Lo s3sU will bi tiled to your addiess. Economy" boiler (for either wood or coal) local Unions were well represented and officers and de'eiates were most eordllly farm is buying turieys.ducks. Presbyterian church will give one ot County to ray costs.

stomaeh ache, weakness, Hatulenee. con measles. tor no geese, persons having any to Sell give onfrennent hut. famoiia Hiinnera. for Comthvs John I unney; assault ana stibnation, loss of appetite, irritability Ed.

Crisman and family spent Sunday welcomed and rovallv entertained at tne office al! in good running order, sniu faults. Inquire at, Democrat Wontrose Pa. him a can aud get his prices. etc. These are a few of the symptoms, thfi benerit.

of that church. Remember battery. County to pay costs. with friends in UimocK. homes of the members of Uallstead tmou I A Mrs.

Henry Williams, ot Springville, The transcripts in the cases against the Mr. and Mrs. A. il. Conklin and son Cob.

the date and make our preparations to and Mrs. Helen Lew is, of Dimock, were Printed Envelopes find Note Heads, reedman boys for embezzlement, K. Earle. have been spending a few day caused by indigestive poisons, Cured by Shaker Digestive cordial. At druggists, price 10 cents to 1.00 per bottle.

visiting Mrs. Wilour, of Hopbottom, come. with Binghamton friends. ObCUU.iauuwH. I Fnn, Mr ttalhoriiiir receutly, tl MUM j- 100 good No.

6 envelopes and 100 good packet uote heads to match, padded, sent free by mail to inv address in the U. S. On Monday morning when John Man In September Miss Jeanie Robinson Mr. and Mrs. J.

Y. Saunders visited horu. To Ex-President and Mrs. Cleveland- tl A Xi I inursaay, uci, iiu. ipi, iuu Married.

OsnoRNE SojUREs-At the home of ning was going to the creamery, the Mr, Chauncy Scott, his brother inlaw, and for SI 00. cmb with order. Samples forgave an illustrated lecture at the Baptist whiftletree prose, causing the horses to It is better to take Hood's Sarsuparilla thiin to expriniput with unknown and un In accordance with orders from ue John Baker onecf the early settlers of neice, Mrs. Martha Campbell at Glt-Dwood the bride Oct 27th. 1807, bv Rev.

Geo. W. C. Cruder, Mont church ou the "Baptist Training School run away, spilling the milk, and other stamp. Adunntj, rose.

Pa. L. Williams, Mr. Wm. D.

Osborn and irtment Headquarters, and in puru- tDjs C0Unty, gathered for the first time as Switch, recently. tried preparations. Ve know llood's son. To Mr. and M- ft wise the wagon.

The horses of Philadelpeia." At that time she gave Wm. Smith, Harford, Miss Ida B. Squires, both of Lathrop. There is to be a new post office at East arra nf tha mV A nnOl ment. tllti I flilllilV.

were stopped near J. F. Butterfield's. Siiisaparilla actually and permanently CU1C8 c.v Pa. iut small envelopes in which to make an Springville, at the, res'dence of Anson f.dlowinir named Comrades are detailed ineaay was noi aii ui But Mrs.

J. D. Baker is spending the week wished; though clouds darkened theerout -od's Pills act easily an-i ffering to the school It is now time to in Binghamton. Mr. A.

N. Billiard bus our thanks To Mr. Christian Place at the Pre3byter- and Mrs. AV. B.

Fish, Lynn, a to inspect the Posts of this District, Shoemaker, We are informed it will be called Ainey or Ainey ville, after Capt. W. D. Ainey, of Montrose. They world, within was a scene 01 light ana return those envelopes, and will those an t'arsonage, Montrose, i Nov.

ad. xeis, Cure sick head- Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Cias. Goodwin spent last week with for some pears. son.

which embraces the County of Susque haDrineis. ach 1897, by the Kev. A. L. Benton, Miner H.

having them kindly hand them or send hanna. at the place, and on the date friends in bcranton. One hundred and twelve persons, all re lated bv ties of blood or marriage, fiath Dr. B. Crismau vitited Biughum have needed a rostomce there in" yearns I them to Pastor E.

K. Thomas as soon as Christian, of Transue, and Ella L. Place, of South Auburn, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

G. P. Wells spent Friday named: ton rknds last week. ered to greet, each other, many ior wie No More Dull Razors. Something entirely new in way of hon possible.

and Saturday, with friends In Vestal first time. There were representatives of To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph West, Brook -n, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Pottei, Jackson, daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Washburn, Jack Lanesboro, Thos.

Summerton. Nov. Glenwood, A Haistead. Nov. 6.

E. B. Lowe, of Auburn, was among ter and Binril0n Rural free delivery has been put to the family down to the sixth generation. 1 1 ing razors the ortien machine, al miller's Will put a keen edsre on any old Mr. L.

CooJ, who has been seriously our callers yesterday. Auburn 4 Corrers, Roe, Nov. 6. the test of practical experiment in twenty THE OTHER SIDE. (Published by Iteque? Hillsdale School, under the tutorship of A.

oft.r&hieh th. improving. azor vou may have. hy scrape your Miss Jennie Wells spent the Sab nine States, and over forty four different Brooklyn, Tewksbury, Nov. 13, 1 17J Vr Charles Goodwin and ami! are spend face sore with a dull razor, when for 25c son, a son.

bath with friends in Montroe. Franklin Forks, II Beardsley, Nov. 6. routes. The co-operation of the commu Ella Wood Everson.

Lee Kinney, and ou caa have an edge put on that will iHller, an old friend ol the iamuy, gave a To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble, of Ting- btiue, Russell Williams and Miss Carrie Blum spent a couple of weeks at Elk Lake, at O.

B. Titus. Eben Wood is having his house finished, Mr. Myron Titus and Mr. Miles Crandall are the carpenters.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown wishes me to thank the friends and neighbors who kindly helped them during the sickness and death of their little daughter, Lobina, a year and a half old. This is the fourth daughter they have buried, and two sons, uiabe shaving a positive pleasure.

Bring Mrs. I. K. Shipman and Miss Estella I nities served has in every instance been Gt. Bend, Job Mai pass, Nov.

12. New Milford, Beebe, Nov. 20. ang, Oorea, Asia, Sept. 5th, a daughter, Lizzie Wright, in the past few years has been prosperous.

Except one big boy them along. heiii? our hrat meeting there Jeffers ere visiting ia New York City. effectively gjyen. The general satisfac May Mildred. had leen no program of entertainment (n8 Wens' house, South Gibson.

Hen wood Nov. 13, Mlau Ji.Hhi Plarev trawo A TTnllovreVn torv results suggest ili2 feasibility of LUERT MII.I.ER, Tarbell Ilouse U.uher Shop, Montrose. To oiler a Reward of JjSlOO To Mr. and Mrs. Birchard McCarthy, prepared, but several Kindiy gave us brief speeches, recitations and songs, all making rural delivery a permanent feat peace, harmony, and kindness has prevailed among the scholars and teachers, the present term being conducted by party at her home Saturday evening Montrose.

Adams, Oct. SO. Rush, Layion, tio. 15. usquehauna, a son.

East Lenox. ure of postal administration in the United A good time was reported. of wre ao predated by those present. Altogether' was a day of pleas Clifford, Byron McDonald, Nov. 13.

States, and three left to cheer their home. Those Rose Risley, a worthy and expirienced Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Williams, of Lath- for a case of catarrh that cannot be cur ed, amounts to nothing except to sell ar Little Helen Cruser celebrated her ure. The absent ones were not forgotten, that have passed over ill stand beckon ron.

were ralllne- nn Tplntivps lust wenk DEATH'S DOINGS. Mrs. Foran. In Lackawanna CQVjnty the grand many who would gladly have been with tide. Do you know of any such reward sixth birthday, oti Tuesday, by enter teacher, has been interrupted by the arrest of three innocent little boys aged ten, One of nnr hr irht.

fiv vpara' nlit o-irla lamer, inomer. Drotiiers. tuis way. us if circumstances had been more iayor- inrv lirnored over 400 bills anu cut 46 beinff paid? tlv Bros, do not promise re Thomson, AV Bennett, Nov. 10.

Jackson, A Sweet, Nov. 6. Harford, Michael, Nov. 5. Fraternal yorg, was standing beside one of her friends May God sustain them in this their hour tainiog a number of little friends.

It was with pained surprise that we wards in order to sell their well-known true bills liavn been found In their re while he was breahinir nnd when i tnal. Also those that sang act! aiso eleven, and twelve to go before the court and receive punishment for committing Miss May Whitney, who has been Cream Bairn." They offer the most learned of the sudden death of Mrs. Foran. able. Many other of our loved ones and kin have folded their hands to reit long ao thoHguU pf them epe 5a laany for the flowera they wish to thank.

a niece of bone new bv her head, she port t-G the court the grand jury says effective niedicants. prepared in conveui visiting her cousiu. Miss Lula Green, re wife of Joseph F. Foran, of Forest wanted to know if that bona had wines? We denounce we practice of many al cnt form to use, which is absolutely free hearts aunng tne qay. assault and battery on a little boy playmate.

The parents and neighbors were turned to her home iu Binghamton Mon Fred Brundage. the stock-buyer, went City, which occurred in Scranton, (where A ft.ir oinftlni, llrA- Vu li. illl ma F. Beardslet, Ass't lnspector-at-Large, Neanluii Dow. from mercurials or other uarinlul drugs, Lawsville.

day. dermen and justices of the peace of ilia county in sending many trivial cases to he was being doctored,) Saturday, Oct. me5t a-ain" we adjourned, hoping to to Binghamton last week and purchased Zt i-m two of the nicest calves that he ever Baw. wrought up to a pitch of excitement and A couch is a danger signal of worse Oct.26 The Baptist Ladies' Aid society 30th, le-97, after about two weeks' illness Mrs. Robert Rose, of Binghamton, 1 I Thpv nrp nnt.

fnr calp eoiui. cithout any evidence to sustain troubles to come. Cure the cough and prevent A verv pretty wedding took place at intlignation Constable took charge of the boys, who were seriously cleared 813.28 at their red, white and Death was due to abscess of the brain. Reading Whitnev's snakes and fish stor- its results by using Dr. Wood Isorway Pine and Mrs.

G. M. Furman, of Jersey City them, and done for the costs that blue supper, a few days since. syrup. School Keport.

I ies put me in mind of that good old sa'nt She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas will each have a summer cottage erected ,1.. i i frightened and cheeks wet with tears. fnl Such it the case alt ovet ue that has Pone to his rewind said "as.

uuwnfs iu For the month tndinff Oct. 10th, 1807, Caton, of Jessun, Pa. Her age was 27 Silver Lake church, Oct. 20th, when Miss iJary poTV, pf Silver Lake, and Joseph Scanlan, of Franalin Forks, were united in marriage by the Rev. Father O'Reily.

at Silver Lake thi3 county. Although the grand jurors ignired the ''National stockman," n.o 'ii? uaiisteaa last Saturday. state Something ought to De aone to Upnrv Ivpft has nut nciv tr nnn the following pupils wore not aDsent years and 7 mouths. She was a lady uni Some of our subscribers have asked us Lehigh Valley conductors received t0 on the part of charge and much has been said in favor of the boys, false stories will leave sus j. Ji.

navies ana J. s. ueicner nave Ridp of his horsp Wn Frank Covle. Charley Ilall. Bessie to arrange for a clubbing rate with the versally respected by all who knew her.

dug for themselves a well. Their cry is w. (i Small IVrrv Wnmh.11 nnrt notice recently tuat, an tue mueage oooh.s of There is one Miss Julia Donovan, of the Parlor City, gUannon lla Ethel Covle, "National Stockman," of Pittsburg, a It seems extremely sad that one so of the company will be good for trans- tW caa he done and that is to from very popular farm and stock paper, in more water; unlike floah of old, whose e. Stanford are in Binghamton today on wish was for dry land. I hucinpsa was the oricie maid, ana isir.

rrauK a stevenSl young, with such bright prospects tor connection with the Democrat, which portation until used, regardless of date of all tc give security for pheian, oi Siljor man. Mess's. Relen Fjsheri 0verfielj! Tn08e ab. Married, in bineharnton, Oct. 20.

I red g. W. I.ockwoorl. of P.infhamtnn is we have done. The price of the "Stock SSUe.

lto nrnridinir thp trrand inrv ignores the urunuaee, or ooutn uioson, ana ieuy nT, fsrm inol mir i.ft,.r ti fmit J. Dow and r. Donovan were ueiiets. hn, fin. Ratfpnv.

Lib- I WfllS 0 -o man 1 yr. is Si. 50 ihe future, should be stricken down in the midst of life, but we know it is the will of One wiser than we, aud who doeth all tonrad, oi this place. James Downs' daughter who has been The Crokinole Club was entertained I j-ill and puts the cost on them. By We will send both the Democrat and Many were the relatives and friends bie oean Mary Hyde, Mrs.

A1SOU Oarr and daughter, OI sink for ft lonfr tim ia "Stockman" 1 year for $2.35. in advance. at the home of Miss Julie Cruser, on tuis method ihtr wiil be less prosecu who greeted the bmial party on their re- jennie Dunlap, Lewis Gardner. Thomson, has been visiting relatives things well. Her funeral was largely at J.

H. Wilbur, of Brookdale, and Miss Friday evening. The ladies' prize was tions, mostly of which am cted by rev I here. turn. Ihe rooms were oeautiiuny inm-i Rose Keough, Teacher, tended from Saint Bona venture's church Myrtie Stanford of Lawsville, were Files I Files! lushing Piles.

leservingly awarded to Miss Mary Eurcey, eDges. I wed wi'h potted plants. Ihe tables were married Oct. 20, in Binghamton: aiso on Symptom? Moisture; intense Itching and in Auburn, Monday morning, Nov. ltt stamina: most at nltrht: worse by scratching.

the same day, IVrt, Knapp of Franklin Rev. Father E. J. Laffetty officiating -TheNoveinbei number of the Delia- eiegnm, uu lue p-m" allowed tocnutimie tumors otifi; :1 Atf forks and Miss Grace lingley of Bing hi ed and ulcerate, becoming vrv sore. tice.

IS MKUV UCU IU East Rush. Interment in the Auburn cemetery. The picion and doubt to rest on them. The parents Lave a reason for feeling injured. For if anything serious occurred it was byplay and not.flpugh to attract the attention of the teacher, or cause the scholars to report anyone was hurt, and two days passed before such a claim was made.

People who can shaks from the point of the pen beef by the side, pork and flour by the barrel, oats and corn by the ton, better be feeding and eating it, instead of breeding strife and contention and inflicting cruelly to both man and beast. Some are saying, who next will be made to suffer at the baud of this gang who boast of their friendship and influence among the ofiicinh of Susq'a Resident. etdor is called the early winter number, Swavne's Ointment sUn tbeltchinf and Me- d- namton, wisn them much toy she winning 9 rounds out of 12, the gentleman's prize went to I. E. Barney, Le winning 11 rounds out of 12.

James Justin and family, who lived itmiu mi Among the presents we noticed some mg, neaife uicoration.aDa niasi caes reraorec i-dward turns, wne ana oniidren. were pall bearers were John Daly, John Ar and its wealth of good things is beaded rne tumors, druci-istii. or bv dihiI for 50c, Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Green spent Satur verv vise glass.marble visiting friends in iranklln and Jew YOU WILL FIND SOMETHING 11h. Swtnb Hon, Philadeluh by nearly a hundred pages devoted to nold, James Swanick. Hugh Foran, Jas Uavnor, and Wm. Kelley, Jr.

J. day aud Sunday with Tunkhannock Miltord last week friends. clock, table linen, music waa iurn'f5neu PE0HT HERE. 1 -p Trrt Cn anA wrtnl farrrnf. I 5 I'here seems to be a ereat call for stock O'Brien was funeral director.

Titman makes cabinet photos for 2.00, The Epworth League of this place was of all kinds at good prices, but there i on Second street, have moved to Potter for iate Autumn and Winter, with county. Commissioner of Immigration 9Upurb color plates No other pages of Carter took up a collection and prepaid lne magazine Hi be read with keener in the freight on their goods and Justin, his terest than Mrs. Cadwalader Jones' re- regular price making thcris- re-organized a short time ago. League DOne t0 sell around Lere you Wiltl ten by many. I j-jce fine.cat chawing tobacco.

2ec a to platino finish at reduced rates. En F10W TO PINO OUT. ouuuajr cu-uiujis. iuc ncic no i to lav down a coou nee The bride wore a traveling suit oi royai p0unj at J. L.

Quailey s. largements made in crayon, water color. ioiiows: rres u. uiase; iss ice mi 1 There baa a new Preacher moved into blue, and veiy 1 ne groom is Amerlcan razorg and DOck. Fill a bottle or common witb Y.

Estes; 2nd Vice Mrs, Isaac Comstock house for a short time W(ife and eijit children started out on pic9 to questions concerning behavior foot. Lauytilk Mtmnger. Lnd etiauette. The Ddinmtor's young sepia or pastel; he also sells kodaks. Ct aud sax pies.

II. I). Titman. Photographer. a popular young man among his many et kuiyes.

and every one warranted, at A. J. K. Brualer: 3rd Vice Pres T. J.

Har urine and let it stand twenty-tou He is going to hold some extra meetin in the F. B. Church. dy: 4th Vice Mrs. F.

Chase; hours; afediiuelit or retlLng indicates friends and they all wish them success B. Burns A building for tLe borough purposes I people have an jrjvaluable mentor in this diseased condition ol the Kidneys feeny, Lottie Lochman; liuida and sunshine. I Basting cotton lc. at X. Sussman's.

is being erected in the rear of the Opera accomplished lady. They ae further re- Wbeu urine t-tains linen it is positive tstes. Complete line of Far Gloves One who was There. Felts and rubber boots, lumberman's Famlale. The L.

A. S. will hold its next meeting evidence of kidney trouble, loo fre House at New Milford. J. T.

Richard-1 niembered in a pretty Ribbon Drill at Cuiirad's, Scranton tisati overs, gloves and mittens for winter use, with Mary Gray, Ihuraday. aov. 11th. luent tlesire to urine or pain in the A Remarkable Family son is doing the foundation work. The in Three Novel Entertainments.

There at bottom prices at j. L. (uailcy Mrs. Shelp. widow of John Shclp, wh Revival meetings will begin in thi back, is also convincing proof that the The family of the late Elijah Bullard, building will he 30 40 feet and two dex action cf dress is among the topics From Sire lo Son.

had a stroke of paralysis some month kidneys and bladder are out ot order place this week. A good ladies' shoe for $1.00 per pair who spent his life in Southwest Bridge- stories high. It will contain a room for treated in Mrs. Witherspoons' Tea-Table W. H.

Hardy is, we are sorry to 1 ago, is yet in a critical condition. As a Family Medicine Bacon's Celery Mrs. What to Do. at Geo. H.

atroua water, js one of tbe most remarkable that Nine persons joined the church the use of the Council, a lock-up nnd alThe Delineator is the woman's favorite I learn, in very poor health. There is comfort iu the knowledge King for the Nerves passes from Sire to sod as legacy It you have Kiduey. Liver or BlO dijriler ei't a treo sample package of Children's coats and bonnets, at N. Fairdaie on probation on Sunday evenin has ever come to the notice of the Pemo room in which to keep the tire apparatus. I magazine, and is issued by the famous so often expressed, that Dr.

Kilmer's SUSSUlMl S. last. this remedy, if vou have Indiuea ton, on CRAT. Mvamn Koot, tne great kidney reme There is no change ia the situation at fashion publisher, The Butterick Publish- stlnafion. lOieuinatisni.

th Ihe annual chicken pie supper wi Tbtre are, in every part of this great He lived to be 93 years of and his Snag proof boots at Geo. H. Watrous'. dv fulfills every wish in relieving sneciflc will cure vou. 5Ici 'aus mill's Pharmao- take place in the basemen; of the M.

Ttuih. at last accounts, as to the Pepper tog Co- (Limited.) 7 West Thirteenth country, young men who, with tbe aud nisfibating samples tree. Larg pain in tbe back, kidneys, liver, blad wife to be 92 their peiiod of married church at fairdaie on lrndnv evenius Delmonico. Dining Hall and Lunch mnrdpr. no arrests havinir been made.

New York, at 100 a year, or 15 cents package. Due. and 5 der and every part of the urinary pas advantage or sueu a course or study as is given by the Rochester Business Nov. 12. A good time is expected.

All life comprisin 67 years. Parlor, 130 Washington Street, Bingham sages. It corrects inability to bold Some of the residents express themselves for single copy are invited. Of the Bix children born to them, all ton. meal tic tots 1 00 $1 tor 53.UU.

Institute, (formerly Rochester Busi- Ladies Can Wear Shoes irine ami scolding pain in passing it J. MctTeeby is building au addition as believing valuable time has been wast-1 The production of The Coneress- Single meals 20 t-pnts. Frank K. King, niversity,) would be able to achieve are aiiye, the oldest belDg A. N.

Bullard, Cce s'ze amaller alter nsinir Allen's F(t or bad effect following use of liquor. to his bam. prop r. success, but without such practical Fase a powde-r- tol i-baken into the shoes. ed in the matter, in not putting a detect- raan From Texas" last qigntby home of Montrose.aged 80 years.The othes are wine or beer, ana overcomes that un It m'ikes tibt or new shoes teel ea-j; gives in preparation will remain in positions oi Ive the field immediately after the talpnr.

nnoVr the direction of n. Fev. Thomas Eva is holding extra meetings at Forest Lake Centre. There Handsom? fur pollarettes at Geo. pleasant necessity of being compelled fant renei to corns aud bunioas.

It tu Miss O.C.Bullard, I. N. Bullard, Zebulon BY Dr. E. F.

Butterfield. The Doctor asks you no questions. Gives a clear and comprehensive statement of your diesase.from a standpoint not as yet fully recognized by the medical profession. It is the only method of which you can obtain a correct statement of your physical conditions aud also including what the mental worry and surrouUdings may have tc do with your physical health. ARLINGTON HOTEL, Monday and Teasday Nov.

1.1th aud 16th. obscurity with practically no oppor ri greatest discovery ot tha age. Cures i. atrous to get up many times during tbe night murder, instead of waitiug so long.as was Gross, forthe G. A.

was greatly en ton tv for nromot nn Knoll voniiw mma au mteresi, uiaiuieMeu Bullard, Mrs Harvey Tyler, all of Mont and prevents swollen teet. misiers, eauous una i -t; ti: to urinate 1 lie muu and the extraor done. I invnl hist, pvpninff. bv a eood sized ua Eyervthing in fruits and Tegetabkg at ere spots, aui-u root-tase is a cenain cure men Will dO Well tO lUVeStlSate the ante uiulium iisiuLg i aiiua.e rose, and Mrs. Philander Pepper, of I o.

a diary effect of Swamp Root is soon re for sweating hut acli'nz lee'. At all drneEis' funllifioa In, nn ir.Ktif ntinn fncnds. bhe attended the church and Fordbam s. Hon. L.

P.Wells, of Bradford countyt dience ami il- Trial packMe FREE- try alized. it stands the highest for it L-Btha in Woch.tpr KimmMiQ I it. I wwu ai-mt uu cuuui-v, cue ia uui mall. Address, Allen JN. Williamsport, in the order named, as to age.

Elijah Bullard's father lived to be at Watrous' for 49 ct. wonderful cures of the most distress 10 4 blanket! the State Dairy and Food Commissioner, I The caste of characters follows stitute (formerly B. for pro- enjoying very good neaim. ing cases. If you need a medicine you Vina Tptatnprl t.lip lnw firm of Mnnrp Me-1 MtvpTiclr Brander.

a Texas Cattle King, ipair. motins their interests. Tnis tamous 97 years old. Eelore You Hide Your Wheel I il. erross should nave the best, bold by drug Cready, oi j'lttsuurg, to enter wnoiesaie Mai yell A lawyer, Jo E.

Barney Dry goods for Fall and Winter arriving Lchool bas put of young State of Ohio, Citt of Toledo. uaily at Ueo. U. Watrous men 0Q the djrect road to the hjgiie6t LrcAs CorsTX ss- gists price fifty cents and one dollar, Re sure to shake into your -hoi-s Allon A FIJiE STORE. W.

axer Fo f. powder for the feet. Its ketp' For a sample bottle and pamphlet Ainev vour l'-et co ana -oxnror'auie, prevei Persons who frequently go to beran Lffnt. Grnen.Xot In I. H.

M. Birn'T era of the cities of Pittsburg and Al ootn sent iree ny mail, mention Mo For best rubber goods of all kinds go to success. A young man of au.Htiou can eo. H. Watrous', I afford to mate extreme sacrifice in or- Qeo Cel.

Fewif. retiree army officer, U. H. Frazh feet, and tr your endurance tenfold greater. Over im.i.GGu wheel people are us rose Democrat au send your fu legheny, who have repeatedly been a' ton know that the mammoth clothing stcre of Horan Merrill, on Lackawanna Col.

Boee. Faro Banker Or. D. Ayers. Frank J.

Chenny rnanes oath thiit he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenney Co doing business in the City of Toledo, County and stite aforesaid, and that said firm wiil pay the der to secure the advantgesof such an ing Allen ihey all prais lt.Ladi postoftice address to Dr. Kilmer fe Co C. H.

Pearson's Baltimore cvBters are W.H.. I omcliD vADlatl nn fr.r Qnlnncr I ol. Blow, barkeepiT education. A penny postal card pro uist on saving it. it rest eua com tort Avenue, is one of the largest, finest and ft val Tan Unneer.

Binghamton, N. Y. The propiieto of I the best, at Fordham's only. and events smartinc. hot, swol'eu, achln M.

E. Eedorn cures particulars. most modern, and stock of goods ditto, margarine. Ihe entering ot the suitslothello wo re a w'tf ieet. At all ana snoe Mor.s.

If you have not tried one of Fordham' Chri topne hi hn Flshback. a colored this paper guarantee tne geuui nef of this to be found in anv citv. And those who Sample FKE8 by mail. Address. Alien Olm sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can "Sou i ta- mni n.in i nm.

oyster stews you have missed a good promise to develop the greatest of all the sensations that have been caused by the sted, Lelioy, Y. do not go to Scranton often should also Vr hrndB'. nu it Mr 8. MeCillun' thing. can get mill feed and meal at Mowery's not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca Mr-- Mai ir I'ainiin" 11 s-i LotHe A'arner.

know, so as to visit it when they do go. Oleo Cases, and is the direct out come of Dixie tyl, au orphan. Miss Ulan Biokns. Fordham's headquarter! for oysters 1 Steam Mill, Meshoppen. fresh and ITAERH cuke The DroDrietors are A.

J- Merrill, an old Don't Totaeco Kpii aid Kmoics Life Lut FRANK J. CHENEY. this year. I first quality, Wheat nour 10c. to 15c.

per Piles Permanently Cared. Jn from 3 to 5 days' time, ftncnnelianna POlllllv btlV. and M. the recent investigations by the legisla- rinBnr 8tr et n. wt- If you want to quit tobacco using easily Sworn to before me and suobcribed in tive committee.

er-i, erall KH Raff oi Fro tierTown, art Horan. 'iheir stocK oi nne cioimng ami Br1ng akmj? your pictures and get them ut, urnishinc goods are hard to match, both frampA, at Lvons' Gallerv. aud. guaranteed and forever, be made wen, strong, magnetic, full of new life aud viaor, take No-To-Baa my presence, this 6th day of December, I uetuhariy adajted loinei r.uo by tbe use of LO MO. One bottle A.

D. 1886. i i i i ii ii una Kpfi ior vourse we oti, id COME aud see for yourself. We (triad The Arena for November brings a it win be repeated this evening, and it or guaranteed to cure any case sstUKuuusauu yiitxo. I -n A.

W. OLE A SON, the wonder-worker, that makes weak iueu strong. Manv gain ten pov.nda ten days. Over cure! Buy Xo-To-Bao of your wheat grists 10 bushels and upwards. ItUIC JUU LL1CU JUj yj A uuiiiu ft VJ Piles, regardless of hers Ion great array of valuable contnbutions.

ia we)i at.gerviQg full house. While seal Xutary Pullir ter stews Bingbaiuton Scranton The frontispiece is a striking portrait of Up. the parts are welj carried. Borne of c.ru?piR6, under guarantee- to cure, soc oi Sl.flO." Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad, Mackintoshes for men from No newspaper exceeds the Democrat A SEASONABLE SUGGESTION.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal the popular Governor John U. Rogers ot them are remarkably well sustained, ami in the number of readers within a ten Sterling Remedy Chicago or New York. 13 to $15 at Conrad's, Scranton. The wet season and the cold season ly and direta direct'y on the blood and Washington. The Governor article, justifies the assertion that Montrose has mile trading circle of Montrose.

Remem will soon he abroad in the land and in an oer that. "Freedom and its Opportunities," sets mucous surfaces ot ihe system. Send for testimonials, freo. GOT DYSPEPSIA? plenty of talent of a high order. The play is full of fun.

and you will be pleased ticipation of these disagreeable elements we have our usual large stocn of suitable standing, what you hive tried, or what your physician may claim. Money refunded if permauent cure is tiut obtained in the most severe casta le thau 5 days' time. After all otheis full get Lo-Mo and be cured. Price, Toe. per Utile.

Sold by all first; clasa 'duiggists, or sent prepaid to any ad re-s, on receipt of j.rice. Address Harry Lop.o, 1''J West Fourth Street, Williamsport, Pa. forth in strong and logical manner the Fine parlor suites, bed-room suites, F. J. CHENEY Co, Toledo, 0 To Whom it May Concern This is to footwear.

Calf crain and oil grain shoes odd pieces, all new and fashionable, at bottom conditions of freedom, the certify that I have been a sufferer from by Druggists. 75e with It, Go to-night. for women at $1.00. 81.25 and E. O'Brien's, and all at proper prices.

manaccs thereto, and the sublime oppor Dress shoes for women, fl.00, $1.23. 1.50 indigestion and dyspepsia for many years and have tried many so called cures, but Call at O'Brien's furniture store, South Everybody Says So. Bishop McCte, ot New York, ou Dr. James' Headache Powders. "With regard to Dr.

James' Headache Powders, I have no liesitatioa iu commending to sufferers from headache. They relieve tiie pain speedily I have never known anyone to be liurineil by their u-e. I have been a are it sufferer from heaiui'Le iu my life, but have gotteu rid of it and $2.00. Kip boots for boys $1.22 and .50. For men at 51.48.

$1.75, $2 00. tunities which freedom bringg to the people. Gillen's book, "Tha Case Aguinst Bimetallism," has never been Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won $1 Maiu Street, Montrose, (suceessor to V. Smith.) A big line of furniture of to no purpose, until I tried Ryan's Dyspepsia Cure, which gave me immediate relief and performed a permanent cure. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas- Oil grain boots i English waterproof) at 500 Business Envelopes for 50 cents.

120 Sheets of Writing Paper for 25 cents at Special on. To The Qualified Electors of llie Siontrese Korough Poor District, Susoncliauna County, Pa. TAKK the regular meetlneof 'oa ikurd of the Overseers ol liie Poor for the oi I'oor 1 flriet on the day of (j tober a'l pr Rent it wa unnm nously vthefaid ovr-BL-ers, by ta en. that the iudebtedoei of the Paid lilftrlet be incurred and $45 for tbe parp se of pnn-hasing auitable real esta'e for th" jiiirpoee loduin. eulng aiuing tiaplnyiug Hueh ler iiereous of i he rt as fchillbe udjidjfed pr iei ol-Jects ef relief, an-1 lo ke p.

maintain aad s''eh po tjiw)us; ahd to receive the bene fit ot 11. fr worn and Uibor lr aud towards Ur.lr maintenanco and uptKrt -a ovi Act ot June r) Ss P. L. tiiiiiwico I ti: provisions of the Act Aptil aurh. isri.

P. L. tio, it wa-ior e'ed and direc that au ec ion be at the regular places for holding elections in falil d'sfM'O ss enain tie wib th electors thereof with ferece t-j ihe pron ation to increase ttie of tbe diatrirt fur bald pu -poses. Thert fiiro jou ar? lereby notified that an "ltw-tlun for the purpose above sot forth will bi held at the duly a'lfeitited and bulhorized for tol inn i in tie reflective wardHOt the iid Mout o-e Borcush Poor llls-triet, Sustpi-anna Countv. an 1 tita'e of Penn-s Iv a oa Tuesday thi 30th -y of November 1 s7, ihe lk at 7 o'clock a.

m. a-id elosii at 7 o'clock p. of said day. Tho as Bfsessed v.luatliti of taxa le properly In 'he ald I'oor liiatrict for poor rposes Is Tfce "mount of thpurjiosei in-deb tedns. ia fea Bum lelu per lent ot the assessed valuai'on.

The Bro ucbool Distri-t lias an outstanding bounded iouebf due ot B. TUATCHKR, A. C. A RES, i O-erseer" the Jntrooe Boro Poor iiat Oct. ST tb 1 b7.

all kinds. f-J Ou and S2.50. Calf boots and more severely and successfully answered anJ positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, and I hereby cheerfully recommend it to Oie Way lo be Hapjr Is to attend io the comfort of your iSJ 50. Alao rubber boots for men at i than ty Judge ueorgc v. ou.uu.

wno in 'dk ia.OO. S2 50 and S3. 00. Snag Proof boots. Conrad, tLe Hatter, has the all suffering from dyspepsia.

Ci-aEesce PhtoR, Prothonotary Lack'a County, Scranton. McCaiislaiid's Pharmacy. iy tilt U9o OI UOt water atlU iruit atldltiouefi. call on MeCauJand's Pharmacy. the jNovemuer numuer amy reviews and biliousness.

Please buy and try a box The Five (Normile) Brothers luinsr without cotfee. The Df, Janus most complete Gent's Hirnisa ftrtriimenta and leaves hardlv of C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents, tioldand anu gat trial ixitr.e or I inc. iJure, too real iiermau Kciei 'iv ree.

Aet-ive away -n i i i' a Northeastern! "SS-For sale by A. B. Burns, F. D. Mor A few more copies of W.

in fm.mlntiona of tht. irnrt I uryausmsr trore tn prove tnat have a sure Cure ior ough: Btone i ns uo. ami aicvausianu rnarmacy. gTeat book.the "First be had penn'a montfose Kailway Trains. On Mond iy, May lllli there wiil bo Elihu F.

Barker strongly sets forth the Headache Piwders hays, iiowever, greatly relieved rati times, and I never myself to be without them Slid have reconimeuded them to ethers freely." C. (' HcCabe. Colds, A.tiiiuv Consamie.iou, all disease of liio Throat and Luu. hiagu sl'ies We. and li A at the UEitocuAT omce.

come in anu see We are Selling them, you will be delighted with it. dust try a loc dox ox easeareis. tne meat a eiiane oi lime oa me Jioui rtsa i Nice new salt pork G. It. Clark i I iver nun owei rcieuiaioi o.

IrvailWav system oi leis.auou iu Sweet notatoes-tifiek I IJiiifi For sale liv A Tl fl.25 Train leaving Tuukhannock Trunks and aiin 1 Initiative and the Refeiendum." Prof. I Imported mustard by qt Burns at by F. D. Morris Co. Florists, Nurseiy men, Scranton, Pa.

store 146 Washineto-i avenue; green house 13f0 North Main aveuue. Mail orders Great Sorweglit Ilooi Kemcdy. I p. Ul. Will leave at p.

ar- at Conrad's, Scranton. Frank Parsons continues his arraignment -ood Mcntroe. AEure cure all dieeases cf horses' feet riving at Montrose at p. 5 min 4 lb. clean, whole price.

promptly filled. For hoofbound. hard, or contracted feet it has Co eauah It will talseont all fever and eore- cf "The Telegraph Monoply" in the fourteenth paper of the series. William 2oc 25c 25c i id. best oataakes 4 lb.

lard a tr. crttl Dr. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Public noiice ie hereby given to all who are eoni-erned in ihe estates ul S. Sinnev.

final account ot A. 1. Kinney, et a'. Exeeniors. Tha'.

th acmur.trnts hive sot tied their accounts 1" tbe RegUtei's office in fend for Uij County Suiquehaiina, and the same wl 1 be pp-senti-d Ue Judge of the Orphans' Court oa ednesday, Sovembe' 17th, at o'cloea p. for condrmation and allowance. b.S. "How to Cora All Skin DUttiei. Simply apply "Swavne's Ointment." No in ternal medicine reauired.

Cures tettr. eczema utes earlier, lrain formerly leaving I Moutrose at 4 15, p. wiil leave at Saturday Sight Lunch Ford- 4:10 p. arriving at Tunkhannock ham's. at 5:40 m.

Train formerly leaving Ham Sandwiches, Baked Beans TWO Lf'Jliars IOr Vine. I thorough test of twenty years and found Emory Keirns, writes, "The Farm Hand: 6 lb. tapioea or pearl barley. 25c if Trr.1, uronf Vol eiiable and sure; it is now onereu to norse eruptions on the face, hands, noge, c. uiu wners, and Is warrtnted safe and sure, dizen cabinet photos, lvorytype fliiish For Sale by SAM I EL GRKS3, leaving tne skin clear, white ana it? jiumruse ai luau a.

win leave fiv great hearing and curative posers are possessed An Luknown Quanitity." This will attract widespread interest. You ought read tbe Aieua. CONSEU.T'8 Liye and Let Live Grocery, 108 Court Biagharnton, ior only ona dollar; worm two, at tu- i 1041 'cin by no other remedy. Ass four druggist for arriviu8 at TunkhauiiQck chowder, Oysters' Stewed, Oysters Fried fttiwo. m.

-'CoSee, Served until o'clock. P. WW 80 omm rim, BlTujharfltfro.

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