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WASHINGTON LETTER. theoush the county. Rev. W. H.

Stang is holding a series SHIPPETS CAPTURE. Wedding Anniversary at Clifford. A most highly esteemed couple of of meetings at the M. E. Church.

G. E. Tewksbury, D. E. Tewksbury, Items Contributed by Corres How it was Done The Reward J.

C. Tyler and F. M. Vaughn, visited the County Seat, on Saturday last. this place, Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram Riven-burg, celebrated the silver anniversary of their marriage, Saturday evening, Dec. 28, 1889. pondents, or Clipped from Live Exchanges. not Paid.

Last week the Democrat, mentioned Mrs. A. Carter, who has been very sick' ON DECK Handsome and stylish Ready Made Clothing large variety and at popular prices, just received for the fall and winter trade DRESS GOODS In the newest shades and materials. Fancy Flannels and Sack The Local EYents. People are Saying Doing Coining Going.

The Republican Meeting Sowing Corn K. R. Officers A Popuiar Remedy MATTERS OF INTEREST AT THE CAPITAL. (From our regular correspondent) Washington, Jan. 7, '90.

General Hancock uttered a great truth is much better. Mrs Genevieve Anderson, of Michi the capture of Geo. Shippey, the Tunk H. L. Lott has sold his household gan, is visiting her parents at Lawsville.

A hundred and twenty guests were hannoek murderer, who had escaped in busi The Ladies' Aid, of Oakley, will give a goods, preparatory to engagin ness elsewhere from jail. The particulars of the capture, as taken from the Tunkhannoek when lie saiu a lew uays alter ne was Lorn Supper at the resiUence of Frank present to enjoy the occasion, which was truly delightful. Many of the old folks engaged in the love sports of their youth Victor Jane, hardware merchant at nominated for the Presidency, "the tariff "Umarth, on Wednesaay evening, Jan. is a loral issue." Tf evident had hePn 13- AU a Cordially invited. Laceyville, called on friends in this place ings, Ladies' Misses and Childrens' Age," are as follows Shippey had been lurking about the necessarv to wove this statement it has A daughter of Thomas Howe, died on recently.

The grangers of this place had an oys woods in the vicinity of where he was ter dinner on Friday last, which was largely attended. Sydxey. it Aionuay, Dec. 30, at Ararat, and was been supplied in large quantities by the buried Wednesday, at East Ararat. Her statements made to to the House on mother is reported very ill.

Ways and Means in the hearing now go- Dayton Sheets and wife, of Jessup, ing on upon the proposed new tariff bill nave returned from their wedding tour. captured, which is near the county line between Wayne and Susquehanna, for about a week. Edwin McCarty, while crossing the fields near his home one Thomson. Uniondale. Uniondale is a busy little town in the eastern part of this county, less than six miles above the live town of Forest City.

It has splendid water privileges that might be made to drive any amount of machinery in manufacturing industries rail road facilities good. Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan were the guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Westgate, Christmas. Mrs.Geo. Carpenter is gradually failing with that dreaded disease, consumption.

Mrs. Harry Orce was buried Saturday, Dec. 28. H. H.

Finn is improving his residence, by the addition of a porch. Oney Rounds' store is nearly completed, which is quite an addition to our town. L. P. Norton, of Uniondale, had a nine weighed 328 lbs dressed who squeals next Mr.

A. D. Darrow has lately moved to Uniondale and started a harness shop on Darrow street, and by the way, stop in and see the jovial fellow and glance your eye at that fine harness hanging on the peg and don't forget to shake hands with Mr. Salsbury, who is working there too. Xearly everybody is sick in this place, and about all you can hear is grippe.

ain't that grippe awful i A great deal of excitement has beeu Mrs. Warren Gardner, of Horbottom. La grippe has made its appearance the various new shapes, sizes trom age 4 to 46 B. Wool Merino and heavy cotton UNDERWEAR which the Republicans on that committee are engaged in preparing. For in is reported dangerously ill.

night after dark, came to the-road lead- here, there are several cases. Mrs. F. H. of Dimoek.

is ng over the hills just as Shippy happened Our Graded school opened Monday slowly recovering from her recent severe after a week of vacation, durinir the stance, the New England manufacturer says that unless they are given free coal to be passing by. Thinking it was a ful days. Mr. Whittemore rendered at the organ some pleasing love songs with very exhilarating effect. Elder Wm.

A. Miller, in behalf of the friends, made the presentation of the gifts to the family. He referred to the fact that he united in marriage Mr. and Mrs. spoke of the excellent choice both made, and the good use they have make of their wedded life.

In a few well chosen words Elder Sterns responded in behalf of the family, thanking the company for their genial pretence and the gifts so generously bestowed. Much tact was displayed in the selection of the presents, as follows Parlor set of six pieces, valued at $75.00, from the neighbors in Clifford illness. Her son, G. A. Xewton.

has re V. holidays. For everybody, large or small, Laies and Gents Furnishing turned to his home in Colorado. and free iron ore, they will shortly be neigh oor McCarty hailed him when Shippey drew a gun on him and asked him Joe. Foran, the Steriffs son, is doing the office work for his father now.

Miehael Cleary.of Friendsville on the Democrat, Monday. Persons desiring to rent pews or sittings in St. Paul's Episcopal church for the ensuing year, can do so by applying to the treasurer, Will H. Warner. W.

C. Reynolds thinks of moving to Scranton, in which event he will probably sell his house to J. J. Burns. Editor Kesseguie, of Susquehanna, has had the "Grippe." W.

W. Smith, furniture dealer, has a new gray team. That popular morning paper, the "Binghamton Republican," is now printed from new and handsome type a no-ticaeble improvement. An oratorical contest will be held Fri Will Cook, of Lenox, is going to Fac- Goods. Hats, Caps, Trunks and Satchels.

Carpaets and Oil what he wanted. McCarty explained I toryville to live. day Jan. 17, by the Graded school students. The winner to receive a gold medal.

Cloths. For good, reliable goods always at bottom prices call at matters to him and Shippey asked to go Mrs. F. B. Thayer died at her home in Susquehanna, January 2, after a protrac- W.

V. Gelatt, our gentlemanlv barber ruined, while the iron and coal people of Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio, to say nothing of maintain that unless the present tariff on coal and iron is kept where it is, or raised, they will be ruined, and will have to abandon their mines. When General Ml. S. DESSAUER.

leu muess. left here Tuesday, for Los Angeles, Cali W. R. Walker, of Jessup, is renorted Montrose, Sept. 20, 1889.

home with him and stay over night, which McCarty consented to let him do. McCarty's wife happened to be a girl with whom Shippey had formerly been acquainted and when they entered the fornia, which he will make his future homo. very sick with hemorrhage. It is hoped ho will soon recover. wtre grieved to learn of the sad Rev.

R. S. Underwood, of Xorth HamD- death of Mrs. S. L.

Callender. The in- Hancock called the tariff a local issue the SISSOJ BQOFEEItS WEIcOMff Oak extension table from the Rivenburg familt-s; Israel Crane and wife, large smart alecks thought it was because he toc will preach at the Congreca- termeut took place at Starrueca, on 1 It in I 1 1 1. 1. 1 1. willow rocker silver tea set, from Fath uonai cnurcn at nanoru, fiunuav morn- oaiuruay last, one leaves a nusoanu house Shippey inquired if she recognized him.

She replied "no." "Bring a light and look close," said Shippey. A lamp According to the ing and evening. January 12. and seven children to mourn her loss. er Halstead, sister Dell and Ira Wether- 1 caused in this section on account of the ly and wife; X.

Haisted and wife, ice was ignorant of the subject, but since then many able years of study, have arrived at exactly the same conclusion. No tariff bill that has ever been E. E. Tower, of Lenox, will jo in a I Mr. Charles Crosier has taken charge apture of Shippy, the escaped murderer was brought and after scanning his fea cream set T.

W. Atkinson and hort time to countv. 01 tlie tonsorial establishment vacated from Tunuhaunoek. He was caught near there were 4,000 cases of grippe in Binghamton Saturday. Twenty of SissonBros.

Welden's employes were down with it, at one time. tures she said "Well, if I know you at kin rings; I. Haisted and wife fruit by W. V. Gelatt.

N. where he will engage in the mer here and kept at Edwin Corey of this plates; C. F. Whittemore and wife and all I should say you are one of the Ship C. P.

Lyden left here Wednesday for gotten up, or ever will be, will give sat lace. He was indeed a desperate charac cantile business with his brother H. Tower. pey boys." "I Shippey, "and I Bainbridge, X. where he is engaged Fred Whittemore, beautiful silver cake basket Jerry Bennett and wife and Isa ter, having a double barreled shot gun 59 and 6iCourtSt.

107 and 109 State St January 1st, 1890. v7e have made a price reduction upon every cloak we bave in stock. isfaction to the entire country. We regret to learn that K. G.

Scott is The mill propertvat Lenoxville is about I a5 salesman for a large business house. loaded with 18 ball, a good revolver and bel Atkinson, pickle castor; J. C. Wells The decorations given the lata S. S.

will tell you the truth. I am 'Gene Shippey and I have been helping my brother quite ill, with a hard cold, and pneu to chanse hands. Messrs Warren and family, cake basket Mr. and Mrs. Knile.

The funeral of Mrs. Harry Orce took Robinson have purchased the grist and Lyon Street. (Jox by the hultan or 1 urtey are on exhibition at the National Museum in this George, who escaped from the Tunkhan monia threatened. Harford is to organize a Grange. saw-mill.

A. H.Colemau and daughter.butter dish; Peter Decker and wife, 12 bone plates; plaee in the Presbyterian church on Sat Mr. Henry Giddings, of Xew Zealand, On the first of the Xew Year E. E. city, and are attracting much attention.

urday, Dee. 28, at one P. M. Rev. Mr.

Mrs. Samuel Arnold, salad iish; Mrs.W. The famous confidence woman, Ella Jones took possession of the store for Crane, D. delivering the discourse to Our assortment is very complete, and our styles the latest and most desira- formerly of this place, was married Xov. 22.

Mr. G. went from here to Australia about two and one half years ago, ac White, escaped from the Elmira jail, According to royal etiquette they are to be returned to the Sultan in a short merly run by C. H. Johnston, of Harford.

a large audience of friends and neigh B. Grow, three table spoons; Perry Yearns and knile, silver; Airs. Alex Coleman and daughter, solid silver ole. At our present prices, we are in a position to cive vou ereat barrams. noek jail a few days ago, to get over the mountains out of the way." He staid one night there and the next day McCarty furnished liquor and Shippey got drunk, when he owned up that he was George instead of Eugene and told the whole Tuesday.

bors. J. C. Joseph Keefe, of Susquehanna, died companied by his brother.A. C.

Giddings We have made many marked down prices throughout our various depart time. Major Hammond, who recently died gold lined sugar spoon T. F. Pierce and Saturday morning, of congestion of the ments, and during January and February we shall make it an extra induce The cruiser Baltimore the fastest war and family and Geo. H.

Hayden. The newly married pair have our best wishes Franklin lungs, aged 2 years. wue, cake basket; haver pie km from cousins in Detroit, Mich. Glass water ship in the world has been formally ac in New Milford.aged 96 years, left a wife ren and great-great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Potter Chalkcr, of Brookdale, is for pleasure and success. Dr. R. L. Tuirell has moved into the ment for you to come and see us.

It is a well known fact that we show the largest and most complete assortment of Dry Goods of any house in this story. McCarty then laid plans for his set from and Bina; S20 cash eepted by the navy department, and will seriously ill with little hopes of recovery. Turrell house across the creek on Frank The people of this vicinity spent the to Mrs. Rivenburg from her husband. lin street.

section, and we can please you both in variety and prices, if you will give Tne following members of the Xew she last moments of the old year with their be placed in commission as soon as The Masons and Odd Fellows all capture. After getting drunk Shippey became abusive and McCarty's wife being The value of the whole is estimated at much-esteemed pastor, W. H. Miller, in us tne opportunity. Walter Beebe, we are glad to learn, Is can be made ready.

have the grip. Milford G. A. R. post were recently installed for the ensuing year Comman silent prayer in the pews and around the afraid, took her baby and left.

Then recovering from his recent illness. Xow that everybody regards it as cer The tannery at Great Bend has been der, Henrv Grant: S.V., H. B. Miller: J. altar of the M.

E. Church. $175. It was not thought necessary to preform the ceremony again for Mr. and Mrs.

as both were evidently much SISSON BROS. WELDEN G. A. R. Post at this place met on Sat tain that the House will pass the resolu leased for five years by Binghamton par- v.

S. l'age; E. Cole; Q. On Jan. 3, we noticed an industrious urday January -4 at their lodge room in tion instructing the committee on Reform C.

A. Kenyon Ass Q. E. A. French ties.and they will put it in running order farmer turning over the sod as easilv as Conklin hall to install new officers.

married, and Mr. R. allowed that if he McCarty under pretense of helping Shippey to get away, hid in the woods with him sleeping in barns or thickets, waiting to get the drop on him. Shippey was well armed and vigilant, however, and bamuel Bell; (Jhaplin, Rev. J.

R. in the Civil Service to investigate the on a May day. An unusual circumstance at once. This will be a good thing for Tyler Potter and Geo. Lindsley instead Wagner; O.

David Smith; O. H. for this country. various charges made against the Com were to choose again he would make the same choice if he could. Great Bend.

Kenyon; S. T. Middaugh; delegate of lyler and Geo. Lindsley, as it appeared in our last, only a slight mistake Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Taylor, of For mission, the Commissioners have be December came in like a lion and to State encampment, Rev. J. R.Wagner; After partaking of an abundant repast, est city, rormerly 01 this place, are visit however. gun telling folks how glad they are, and alternate, E. A.

French January like a dandelion. ing friends uere. the company dispersed to their homes, The following is a brief sketch of our how much they court the strictest inves Ed. Nobles, of Springville, has re the chance of capture did not readily occur. By a pre-arrangement signal McCarty brought him around one night where some friends were hidden along H.

P. Bead advertises a slaughter Mr. Charles Bennett spent Xew Year's doubtless satisfied that "marri-iire is tut business interests given in rhyme 12 Mo. Books. Cloth Bound Books, turned from the hospital at Philadelphia tigation.

Let them wait until the inves with friends in bcranton. a failure." Two blacksmith shops are nicely run where he had a tumor removed from his In prices to-day. Commissioner Casey was here Wed tigation is ended and then let them tell neck. the road waiting to pounce upon him. A Fairdale.

how they feel. nesday, and started for Utica, N. the To R. D. L.

By gentlemen-sirs, Fisk and Dunn. The G. A. R. Post meets at Conklin hall, In Winter, Summer, Spring, and Fall.

20 CENTS. W. H. TURRELL'S. A meeting will be held at Joseph Tif stick laid in the road marked the snot Representative Moore, of Texas, who Elder Harroun, of Binghamton, preach same atternoon on a business trip.

fany's, Oakley, for the purpose of organ The ''Yule log 'burns upon thy hearth to-night where the friends were ambushed, but ed in the Fairdale M. E. church last Sab is a member of the House committee on izing a Grange, Saturday evening, Janu- inougn less iateusely man in "by gone years. While Boyd and Smith the two stores keep And sell their goods mo3t awful cheap. bath at the usual hour.

M. S. Hyde commenced running his new feed mill this week.at the old Foster arv 11. A friendly screen obscures the shimmering the moment Shippey saw the stick his suspicions were aroused and he covered The funeral of Mrs. Bertholf, of Xew ngnt.

W. H. Lampkin, chief dispatcher at But Mr. Lindsley, 'tis understood, See That Your Crackers Elections, thinks the large number of contested elections from the South is the direct result of a Republican eonspir- tannery stand. See his advertisement From eyes long weary with grief's scalding Milford, was held at the same church at McCarty with Ids gun in a second.

The Gets a living by roasting wood. iMUsqueuanua, has been succeeded by tears. 2 p. E. P.

Eldridge officiated. n. to-day. A. H.

Smith came home from Pitts- ambush friends remained where thev True memory's leaflets burn with fragrance icy to unseat enough Democrats to give Are stamped and you will eet those that are fresh, crisn. and o. Mary Boles, daughter of Edgar Bolles, Tiie school house at Howard ville burnt Whose' vapory incense smooths thy throb-1 them a good working majority, who has been dangerously ill with pneu were to save McCarty's life. Finally they surrounded him in a clump of hem ton the other day, where he had gone superior quality. Ask your grocer for them.

Manufactured to the ground recently. And Mr. AValker across the way, Makes fine cigars, that smokers say, Are way ahead of the old fashioned clay. And all who want good sawing done, Just call on Knapp, who also has a good monia, is improving. A brother is also Ding Breast, While borne upon thi sacred Christmas air.

through a severe tussle with La. Grippe Clark Quick, of Portland, X. form locks and surprised him, when he gave on the sick list. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. A song of peace and hope invites thy soul to C.

JACKSON. Binghamton, N. Y. er resident of Auburn Corners, died re Henry of Dundaff, was in Born on Thursday last, to Mr. and ceutiv.

feed run. town last week. rest. And resting will thy weary spirit know Affection s'beavn sent" minstrelsev? Mrs. Anson Russell, a girl.

up his arms and surrendered. He had a heavy navy revolver and a double barreled shot gun, both barrels loaded None but Live Dealers Enter Elder Green and wife, of Oaklev. are And Dr. Merrill with his pills Dr. Page, formerly of this place, was BtXArxrlocla Irvin W.

Oakley announces that he will be a candidate for collector next Born. This brother who has gone from thee, and who Here. attending their grand-daughter in Brad Doctors people for their ills. in town last werk. ford county, who is reported very ill.

about nine fingers deep. nas lovea inee so ill love thee on through all eternity. Todd and Hand make boots and shoes jE2rTry Gaedxek's Broad Guage Ci month. To Mr. and Mrs.

John Adams, of Har The meetings at Forest Centre are in John Steenback, of Gibson, has re- The reward of $200, which, had Shippey And make them fit both tight and loose. gars. So rest thee.friend.and may God's will bestow. ford, a son. A milk diet is recommended by well Mawhixey Bubsett At the M.

E. parsonage, Binghamton, Dec. 24, by Ber. Dr Hard, Henry C. Mawhiney and Miss Martha Burnett, both of Montrose.

ceived back pensionof $240, and a rating progress, to continue for two weeks. remained away but one half hour longer. Xow if there are any we have slighted SrLADIES' Xew Markets at To Mr. and Mrs. James Travis, of of nvz a month hereafter.

known physicians as a cure for la grippe Just let us know and we will have it A messenger from heaven, whose watch will keep Thee.soothed as by the" Yule log's" quiet glow, May peace with thee abide till thou shall fl. T-l 1 Brookdale, a daughter. Forest Lase. James Piekenne. of Clifford, had hia This is certainly a cheap and inviting righted.

Dash. 33-EEADY MADE CLOTHIXG calves poisoned with laurel, and enreH I To Mr. and Mrs. Hadsal, of Lenox, a Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Everetts are ex vould have been increased to $300, was not paid by the commissioners, because the captors could not agree on the distribution of it. Each thought that he remedy. Dead. Notices of deaths published free, but i daughter. rsojs, loutns ana Jtens, nobby, dressy trem bv feedinsr them cider.

ultant over their Christmas present of a sleep. "Yule Ude," 1SS9. P. E. L.

The Republican Wise merchants are hustling around ana cneap, always to be found at To Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. Turner, of New aple charge will be made for all matter accom tiny girl. Xiven.

Mis. S. Stark returned from Tunkhan with announcements of bargain sales panying such notices. M. S.

Dessaueb's. Milford, a son. Lathrop. was entitled to a larger share than the The Ladies' Aid Society of the Fair- A position that holds good twelve At the meeting of the Republican noek on Christmas to attend the funeral To Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Coleman, of ir-A FULL LINEof Rubber Goods at dale M. E. Church, met at Mrs. W. Lord At Lathrop Friday, Dec.

37, W. J. Lord, of Binghamton, smiled on utueis, and the commissioners will not months in the year, is offered in the "ad' County Committee, S. S.Wright was re New Milford, a daughter. R.

G. Scott's. of Mrs. Xancy Squires. Rhinevault's, Fair Hill, Jan Joseph Lord, aged 67 years, funeral ser his Lathrop friends Dec.

20. He expects pay it until they agree. elected Chairman. headed $50 $75 per month. Bead and Mrs.

E. A. Vail has returned to her To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colsten.

of to go to Koston, to work in a boot and The Members of the Baptist church JS9-FOR POORM ASTERS, vices were held at the Universalist church Brooklyn. Bev. O. B. Beardsley shoe factory, home at Union.

Gt. Bend, a daughter. at Forest Lake, and his friends presented a ne utauLHAT omcc nas a tun sup No. l's Reception. consider.

Mrs. Bloom Howard, is quite ill. it was oeeiueu to hold an early convention again, and Feb. 4 was fixed as Miss Hattie Betts is doing house work Elder Tilden with a purse containing Miss Etta Squires is sick with quinsy. ply of blank order Books, for the use of Commutes for Reception of Rough and Stephens At Nicholson, Wednesday, for Mrs.

Chas. Goodrich She is attended by Dr. H. B. Lathrop.

io as a cunsimas present. Foormasiers, Supervisors, etc. arCLAiavoYANT Examinations Fuse, Kev. and Mrs. Benton take their the date, at which time candidates for Ready at the opera house, Jan.

22, 1S90 January 1, Mrs. Joseph Stephens, aged E. C. Tiffany, of Binghamton. called on ine residents or Taylor Hollow are Boyd Squires and Wallie Billings spent S-AFULL LINE of Over Coats at ttj Dr.

E. F. But'erbeld. There is no subject that requ.res so much meals at the Tarbell House. Congressman and Senator will be nomi wondering what the Fairdale correspon Ex-Comm W.

L. Simrell, Geo. H. tnenas here Dec. 23 a wee at Oliver Squires R.

G. Scott's. Perry Conklin is building a large study and experience as the treatment of chron dent of the "Sentinel" meant, when writ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Goodrich, Watrous, X. A. Warner, F. W. Smith, Alice Spencer, of Lynn, was the guest ic diseases.

Ihe astonishing success and re J23-OVER COATS, wood and store house. Blankets, Robes, ing in regard to shooting in Taylor Hoi Dec. 22, a baby boy. of Etta and Vie Squires on Christmas. F.

J. Brown. nated. Now look out for squalls. Sowing- Corn.

markable cures performed by Dr. ButterheW, in great variety at low. Thev know of no shooting which Rev. G. M.

Burson, of Tunkhannoek, nr.n-v. I Aiii.my Bpmit Christmas in Binj M. S. Ladies, Ex-Comm Mrs. W.

L. Cox, should cause the writing of such an item ire due to the gut ol clairvoyance, to a lifelong study of the constitution of man, and tt.e nam lull. will preach here Saturday, Jan. 11. Mrs.

Dr. W. W. Smith, Mrs. W.

AV. Wil Mrs. Minerva Warner has been ser Mrs. Henry Warner has been very sick this week, having been attacked with the grip. Geo.

Woodward, of Gibson, is re- J3J-SCHOOL REPORT Cards, for Members of the Lakeside church had Tom Brown moved into Clymer Stark's iously ill. When Mr. Rogers, of Binghamton, who has had much experience in silos, and ot diseases irom natural remedies. Let hose given up by others call for examination. liams, Mrs.

H. F. Turrell and Mrs. Ann teachers, at this olfiee; 15 cts a dozen a Christmas tree Dec. 25.

house, lately vacated by M. O. Stark, who c-wo aozen ior 20 cts. uooa lor seven quarterly meeting will be held at Lyons. J.

L. Saunders has bought of Fred Kin believes in them, was before the late Cures the worst form of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Disease of the Heart, months. ported to be the oldest man in the coun- I orest Lake Centre, Jan. 11. moved to Last Lemon.

The robbins made their first appear Comm. on Entertainment James Me- ney a colt two years old for S125. -I tv. Mr. G.

is in his 89th vnar. jED-THE BEST Tobacco in town, at Ihe young friends of Miss Mami Lungs ot Kidneys. Will be at the EX Farmers' Institute, he stated that when he began raising sowed corn for the silo, Causland, Hugh McCoIlum, Geo. Jessup, S. W.

Lord has been drawing baled ances last Monday and in the evening D. V. Gaedxee's. CHANGE HOTLL, Binghamton. Tuesday.

Dewers made her a surprise party Dec hay for H. N. 'Iiffany from Gibson to the frogs and peepers began their Chas. Keeler, G. L.

Lyons. Jan. 2ls', and Wednesday, Jan 22th. ne useu two bushels to the acre, but in a.At the Market of S. B.

Rogers, as Milford. P. Comm. on soliciting supplies L. J.

Robinson has rented H. L. Ball usual, the best of meats of all kinds, experimenting, ne got cown to nine Miss Mary Bice, of Little Meadows, visited friends here this week. It keeps Street Commissioner Baxter busy cleaning the side walks now days. A feather renovating establishment it- Mr.

A. L. Sweet has returned to his Mrs. Gordinere, an aged and much Knoll, Gus. Knoll, W.

C. Cox, W. farm. splendid hams, Carefull atten home in Jetmore Kan. Does experience count? It does in very line of business, and especially in com quarts, and found the result better less respected lady, died Jan.

4, 1890, at the Stoddard, E. C. Stoddard, Robt. Jessup, tion to the wants (if all. Geo.

H. Booth and sister Lizzie snnt home ot her daughter, Mrs. Smith, in water and more substance. Piof.Roberts J. L.

baunders, of Herrick. recentlv vr -x- 70 years. The funeral services were Held at that place. Boss In Hallstead, Dec. 18, '89, Stephen Boss, aged 61 years.

The deceased will be greatly missed by his citizens and friends, and his widow and kindred are deeply afflicted. A man who ha; practiced medicine for 41 years ought to know salt from sugar: real what he says. Toledo. Jan. 10, 1887.

Messrs. F. J. Cheney Co. Gentlemen: I have been in the general practice of medicine tv most tha 1 40 years and would say that in all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe witn as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacture! by yon Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I bave yet to find a case of Cataih that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions.

Yours Truly, L. L. GORSUOH, 11. D. Office, 215 Summit St.

We will give tioo for any cas of Catarrh that can not be cured with Hall's Catairh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY CO, rtopa, Toledo, o- by Draggists, 75c, MortL.

Smith, Chas. Knoll, Geo. Bost- iew lears in tsingnamton. Binghamton and was brought to West noisette Jiemory uystem is visneu ins iamny nere. pounding and preparing medicines This is illustrated in the grrai superiority of Hood's SarsaparilU over other preparations, as shown said four quarts of seed was sufficient.

Xicholson for interment. wick. Misses Florence and Jane Warner vcaLing gieauei iiiLerebu man ever 111 it is rather an unusal thing to see all parts of the country, and persons farmers plowin'' and to seetho lnt-ocfroo to be started in the Tarbell block, undei the post-office, next week. A six hundred-bolt headache, with a attended the wedding of Miss Susie riy the remarkable cures it has accomplished To collect supplies Will H. Turrell, Fire at Lake Carey.

Murphy near estal Centre, X. Y. The head of the firm ot C. I. Hood Co.

is lauuig 10 improve ineir memory snouia from ice Dec. 26. E. Hibbard, Ed. C.

Stoddard. oenaiornis prospectus free as adver- Nelson nt thoroughly comptent and experienced Chas. Uborn and wife are her from The Pollner House, at Lake Carey, was destroyed by fire recently. It is stated Gun Hill. A little freeze, then a big thaw.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Manzer visited relatives in Forest City last week. the west.

his brother, F. E. Jackson, last Sunday. oharmacist, having devoted his whole life to the s'ndy and actual preparation of medicines peculiar dryness or the tnroat, is not always a sure sign of the grippe. A Teachers' Institute will be held at Comm.

on tables, dishes, stoves, etc. C. Sherman, R. F. Alden, R.B.Stroud.

Table Managers H. C. Jessup, Robt. that just as the faintly of Mr. Pollner oi-noui jo.

a in unap. ind. Dist. cave ieH-iAuits underwear of frann f.verson nas been visltins in all kinds at Scott's. Lenox and Gibson for a few days.

He is also a member of the Massachusetts and American Pharmaceutical Associations, and au cmeruuumeni iNew lear eve. were about to set down to supper a se the graded school building, Gibson, for 1 It looks as if we will have a year with Jessup, E. C. Fordham, L. P.

Knoll. X3WRAPS. COATS. Jackets Xpw- Joseph Lord died Dec. 27th at Fred vere tornado came up, so powerful as to out a winter.

Rush. the district of Gibson and Jackson, Sat-kfflthy January 25, '90. All teachers are continues actively cevoted to supervising the preparation of and managing the business connected with Hood's Sarsapanlla. markets, all sizes and Qualities Full "Hams and was buried at Brooklyn, tear away a portion of the portico. The To sell tickets H.

P. Bead. To take tickets W. B. Stoddard, S.

R. Our school teacher, Miss Smith.is from Why can't we have a railroad boom? iae Plush goods, in all shapes at L'ec- J' 1 Ile luneritl sermon was preach- Gibsoa instead of West Lenox.as reported ed by Rev. O. R. Beardsly, of Hopbot-J house immediately caught fire and burned to the ground.

The loss is covered M. S. Dessauer's. L. Vaughn is visiting his daughter sprout.

last week. torn. at Williamsport, Pa. The friends of Ber. J.

W. Baynor, Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and Treasurer, A. B. Smith, Jr. jES-UXDERWEAR to tit a 1 year-old Mr.

and Mrs. E. Snyder give a birth, by insurance. A new saw-mill is beinc built hvMvrnn the influence of Mr. H.Warner, up to 100 years at ii.

G. bCOTT S. day purty the 31st of Dec.it being the 21st allied the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the most distressing and disgust- jjraasnaw on tne site of the old one 'Presented him with a purse of $50 the South Montrose. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Xichols have birthday of their oldest son, Arthur. iSS-CALL AT R. G. Scotfs and look It.

It. Officers. A Concise Farm Report. Editor Demockat Being prevente The new dwelling house of Jud. Bill re- other day.

tie has been ill lor some at his line of shoes. La grippe has made its appearence ng ills the ti'sa is heir to, and the records time. turned from York State, where they have ings, looks very fine now that it is fin-been visiting relatives. ished. here.

show very tew or no cases ot radical cure of rom attendiug the last Farmers' Insti jEtr-A FULL LIXE of Cigars, tobacco. At the meeting of the Lack. rail road company last week, the George Darrow has moved to the The electric light of Scranton can be chronic catarrh by any of the multitude of pipes of all kinds. Confectionery, nuts. tute, I send you a statement of my eight Mr.

Walker and family have moved to Mrs. McLoud recentlv had a RtrAto r.t modes of treatment untill the introduction of seen from this place. Howell house. Chenanso street. may always be found at New Milford township, where he expects paralysis.

She is a little better at this following officers were elected President, W. D. Lusk; Directors, W. J. Mul- Eley's Cream Balm a fear yea.s ago.

The grade Durham cows for the season cf nine months, commencing April 10, 1888, Gardner's. to get work on the new rail road. I writing. 1 Bough Beady reception, Jan. 22d, A Few Pointerr.

The recent statistics of the number of death show that the (urge majority die vita coa, sumption. Tnis disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemo's alsam for the Throat and Lungs, which ijaranteed ta cure and relieve and cure an snca cases. Pnce 50c an1 $1.00. Trial size free. For sale by all druggists.

success of this preparation has been most ford, H. L. Beach, W. H. Jessup, W.

G. -Sight ad To-Morrow Right- e-Cret the best That means trade Mr. and Mrs. John Ely, of Brooklyn. The daughter of Charles Grander.

at the opera house. gratifying and surprising. and ending Jan. 10, 1889. And each day and night during this week with Stoddard Watrotts Farke, D.

Sayre, T. J. Davies, J. Griffis, j. J.

O. Manson, of Harford, will were guests of John McKeeby one day Orpine, died recently with the malignant lilSt, WOfk I rlirihthorin Cln n-no n.l.. last week yoa can eet at all druggists' Kemp's Balsam Amount of milk sent to the factory 41,527 lbs. Price received $332.04 P. Read, E.

P. Pope, R. M. Bostwick, S3Have you seen the 5-A Five Mile send a package of poppy seeds to any The best anodyne and expectorant for the 1 wui nna uuy a lllLltt OVCr 21 years of age. The rplativps and for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy evei sold lor The cemetery, of this place, has been Horse Blanket If not, why not If R.

Cooley, W. W. Williams. one who will send him their address cure of colds and coughs and all throat, lung. Amount of butter made at home friends have our heart-felt sympathy.

enlaigeo? by one-half acre of G. P. WeUs you have.a horse you need it. the curs of Coughs, Croup, and bronchial troubles, is.undoubtedly, Ayer's 239 value Mrs. W.

D. Ainey has been visiting farm. Benson Pickett had the misfort.uno in The Music Class. r.e Coach, Asthma, and Consumption. Ce Lherrv fectorai.

Ask your dtpgjsits for 47.80 65.00 99.04 Ifriends in Wilkes-Barre. have his' team run awav reepntlv Mr Lyman Bunnell, of Dimock. has rented Creamery Notes. and at the same time, for Ayer's Almanac, All persons intending to join Prof. Per Value of calves sold Value of pigs sold Gross from 8 cows C.W.Eesseguie.one of Gibson's lead Aliiton Bodine farm.

which is t.e: to all. Featherly was with him, and they were both thrown from the wagon, Mr. being kins' class in vocal music, are requested A. Lathrop is now running the South a bottle io-dav and keep it always in the ouse so you can check your cold at oncthPric 50c and $1.00. Sample bottles I Tee.

DETJNKEIfNESS LIQUOR HABIT In I ing citizens, was in town last week and The remains of Mr. Fisk, of Bingham to hand their names to the Secretary, H. Montrose creamery. D. Calph is the quite badly cut about the head, while Value of grain fed 8 cows.

ton, was brought to this place for inter "It's only a question of time." ard a short canea on us. S543.88 .820.00 40.00 SC0.00 manager, and a good one, too. ment Dec. 15. Mr.

Fisk was a fornipr Value of grain fed pigs- mr, tco. as when your iheumvisn will L. Cooley, before Jan. 15. It will be uecessary to know at an early date just Mr.

Pickett escaped with very slight injuries. The wagon was badly smashed, but the horses escaped uninjured. The most of the property at the Beebe resident of this place. yield Hood's Sarsapar.lla. Try i'.

tne Wjnd tat re is but One oare, ill Haines' Golden Specific Congressman Wright and Senator Xines were in town last Saturday, drawn here by the meeting of the Bepublican how many are intending to join the class Benjamin Kennedy has rented Miller creamery when sold at public sale the It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee, with Net proceeds 8 cows. 4 11. i T. .1. out the knowledge of ihe persou taking -iiiuu larm, in iiuiock.

i n.t-i-. B. E. James, Pres. other day, were purchased by the Beebe $483.88 Yours truly, A.

H. Allen. tpounty Committee meeting, probably. it is reported that A. H.

Conklin has Brothers. It is rumored that C. P. Bali b. Montsose.

lng a speedy and permanent cure, whether trie patient is a moderate drinker or an ali-hoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards bare been cured who have taken the lolden in their ii-. I I E. K. Tarbell expects to visit Mont- Prize Contest.

rented ins farm and expects to move to a thorough cruainery man, will rent the W. L. Sterling was elected delegate to the Dairyman's convention to be held at Goshen, X. at a meeting held recent tose this month. Montrose.

coffee without their knowledge, and to-day think The pupils of the Thomson graded ereamerv Hence the superiority and peculiar merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is built upon the most substantial foundation. In it preparation there is represented all the knowledge which modern research in medical i-fUCtf has developed, combined with long experience, brainwork, and experiment. It is only necessary to give this medicine a fair trial to realize its great curative potter. BUCKLES'8 ARNICA SALVE, the btSt sdve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Shcs, Salt Rheum, Qores. Tetter, Chanped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positive cures Piles, or pay required.

It is guarranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Pnce 25 cents per box. For sale by I N. Bullard. LESTER boots wurn mm mcemrn irraai N. T- MARKET KEPOBT.

to 24 State to 21 Rolls 16 to 17 Eggs, State 19 to 20 Editor More was in town last Satur they quit drinking ot their own tree win. -No Mark Hunter has returned to Philadel school will hold an oratorical contest Fri ly Another Gay Heiter. In the Democrat of Dec. 20, 1 noticed "Gay Heifer" has made 64 lbs of but harmful effect results from its administration The Co-operative Creamery Company, phia, he having been home on a vacation. day.

Cures guaranteed. Send for circnlar and full Mr. and Mrs. Saxe and J. D.

Richards. day evening, January 17. A grand time of South Montrose, report a prosDerous iirs. Lake, of Auburn, has been visit-1 particulars. Address in confidence, Golhen i A.

B. Burns and wife are in Phila oi 1'ittston, are visiting friends here. bfECli'lc lbj Knee t-incuiuatti, Ohio. is expected, tion. W.

ilumford, of year. mg her children in this vicinity. ter, besides furnishing milk, for the pelpnia. He was called there by the Quarterly meeting at the West Brook Mr. G.

F. Decker, of Kingston owuua-a, u. inoipe, oi susque- tne iarmers of orest Lake talk of tamuy. v. u.

Aims, 01 DimoeK, has a spent lyn church next Sunday evening. Rev. oeting of the State Pharmaceutical The name of N. H. Downs' still lives, the holidays with his parents here.

nanna, ana bupt. U. B. CriUet, of Xew buying the Forest j.ake Creamerv gayer one that has put more than 125 lbs. Mr.

Moore, of Lenox, will be present. althou oS ne has been dead many years. His oard, of which he is vice-president, Aliiford, nave been selected as judges. I tunning it as a co-operative cnxir lur the care of coughs and colds has along with that 64. No record has been Installation of officers at Rogers' post D.

B. Potter, of Ararat, has rented Silver Lake. already outlived Mui a quarter of a century, U. A. on Saturday afternoon, this kept of all she made.but in a week(7 days) is dancing hall to the praying band and and is still growing in favor with Ihe public, "Would a Binglianitouian Lie week.

A campfire will be held in the Miss Maine Carroll and Miss Jpnnie Real Estate Transferred. in June, she made 10 lbs, and in one flliii. tu-rt rr.mil.i nillirf li.l. I T'n i VPPCd i ct tl mh in Anin. 411 Ior sale by A.

Euros and I. X. Ballard imeelf proposes to be "a door keeper in Binghamton had an illustrated hall week, Dec. 23 to 29, (7 days), she make atLOLj. 1..

were shaking hands with are invited to attend. the house of the also tend the column in the Xew York "Mail and Ex Ail those who have used Baxter's Mandrake farm to John Ervin a number of friends in bilver Lake last Misses Xellie Tiffany, Edith Kent and res. Journal. 4 1-16 lbs. This heifer was two years old in Marchdropped her calf May 18, and Bitters speak very strongly in their praise, press" recently.

In speaking of the rail a iiuav. Xewell Burch has purchased the Hearn Ice house. Ella Bailey, who have been snendine the .14 tors Geo. Darrow, Bomaine Alden and 1 wenty-live cents per bottie. Miss Maine Conlin and brother, of I holidays with their parents here, have roads the writer of the sketch says the Limed.

is now coming in, in March, only three farm, near Brooklyn. Consideration SI, ..14 to 15 For sale by A B. Burns and I. N. Bullard Sert Morse, chicken fanciers, attended uingnamtou, and air.

aiartin Carroll, a I returned to scnool at JUanstoeld months from the time she made the 100. jnouuose oc iiingnamton railroad '-is C'n 100, 2 40 to 2.55 14 t. i bud yuunry buuw ad ringnamton last In a case of hard cold nothing will relieve pi.uuuu iouug lanroau man, were the Will Lee is home on a vacation from nearing completion." Wonder when Buckwheat flour r.45 to 1.65 John Adams has sold his farm at Elk eek. guests ot rnelau last week. Wyoming Seminary.

the reiihiiig so quickly as to rub Arnica 4 1-16 lbs. This is not her only gayety. She will come, when called, over any or they began it i Lake to Mrs. M. lieisecker, of Dimock the Oil Liniment on the che-4.

I am the old man who does Rev. G. L. Burson, of Tunkhannoek Jliss Bebeeca Fleming is the guest of Yale Birtch. -ho has hpen plprt-inr in For sale by A B.

Bum; and I. N. Bullard and she will take possession next Spring, Miss Alice Shea, at her home. Miss I Philadelphia at John WanamaU-prV ctiro jesires to return thanks to the friends of dinary fence and has jumped through the stable window, seven feet from the blowing for "The When." The Hancock Sled. C.

M. Brotzman, of Bush, has boucht wining is a ponuiar ouuk iadv from nas returned to his hom hor Sarkvale, Lynn and Springville, for the The weakness and debility which result Cortland, X. Y. The When? What's that? It is reported that a company has been the family homestead for $3,000. oyster supper given for his benefit ground, without turning a hair.

Reporter. trom illness may be speedily overcome by the Miss Mame and Agnes Shea, of Bins- Mrs. Eunice Titus, of Lenox, recently visited friends here. The citizens here held a railroad meet formed at bpringviile to manufacture the I O. M.

Doloway has purchased of U. M. Doloway has purchased of I. A. Few Years eve.

at the residence of Mr. uuuiLou maue tneir parents a visit re u-e ot Ayer's SarsaparilU. This is a safe, bat pnwe-ful tonic, assists digestion, regu'alts the Hancock gas-pipe Bled, and that they Bailey his house and lot at Brooklvn. cently. yheeler Smith, of Parkevale.

Mr. and Fire Yesterday Afternoon. T.I XT Tl iver and kidneys, and cleanses the blool ol ing recently, and it is stated that about iu ue reaay to commence tne same uoiiu narman, oi ismgnamton was grs.Smith and the Committee are deserv Local Institute. At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon an calling on friends here the other dav. all gsrms 01 disease.

Merit S3, 000 was raised to help defray expenses. SpringvUle. about June 1. Was it not a mistake to allow this industry to be established else Mr. V.

Murphy and Miss Lizzie Clark. alarm of fire was sounded, caused by fire The teachers of Harford, Brooklyn and E. N. Barney has been visiting hi: are tne guests of J. bnea.

in the rear part of A. O. Warren's resi where than at Montrose vicinity, will meet at Brooklyn, Saturday, We desire to say to our citizens, that for Corn, per bushel 3Si'o Oats, white a9Jto 33J Hops 9 to 15 per 100 80 to common 45 to 75 clover 30 to 40 Bran 1 3.00 to 14.25 Rye straw, long.per 100... 65 to 75 short, 30 to 40 Oat 30 to 32 Live veal calves 6 to 8 calves, grass 2fto 3 Calves, country 6 to 10 Lambs 5 to 7 40 to 160 lbs sto 160 and up 4fto si Potatoes, pr brl, st, etc. 1.75 to 2.00 State, inferior.

1.25 to 1.50 Turkeys, Pa. 14 to 15 b. O. Culver is selling nursery stock J. Ward and wife, of Mt.

Morris, and jother at Clifford, who is suffering from denee. The engines were hurried to the fears we have been selling Dr. King's Xew for H. E. Hooker Rochester, X.

Y. 11. ard, of Seranton, are visiting their jstxoke of paralysis. Thirty Years Married. Discovery for Consumption, Dr.

King's New spot, and the hremen' did some very ef Jan. 11, 1890. Subjects have been assigned, and all interested in school work are invited to attend and take part in the parents. Inatoilnf inn A j-t A. Lite Fills.

Bucklen Arnica Salve and fclect Well, you see "The When'' is the name of Binghamton's enterprising CLOTHING HOUSE. It stands for O-WEN Manufacturers of Clothing, for man and boy, at Utica, N. Y. They Retail Only, Through their WHEN Stores in 16 cities in 4 States reaching the consumer direct Saturday last was the 30th wedding an- fective worn indeed, getting control Of D. E.

Compton will have a very neat little house here when he gets it finished. S. D. Thomas has begun to grade the Miss Kate Buckley, of Binghamton. ric Bit'ers, and havr never handled remedies Camp, S.

next Wednesday the fire, in the face of a strong north unersary ot itev. and Mrs. A. L. Benton, visited home during the holidays.

discussion. Supt. Gillett, B. E. James that sell as well, or that have given such nni 'ening, January 15.

Rations will he versal salislacton. We do not hesitate to guar wind, and preventing the destruction of and their friends gave them a surprise and others are expected to be present. The young peoples' dance at the new railway bank near his house, which will adds greatly to the premises. 'i 'rved. intee them every time and we stand ready to residence of James Lonergan Xew Year the entire house, (which at first seemed Institute will be called to order at refund the purchase price, if satisfactory re eve, was a very fine affair.

There were v. a. jvuug Ulliittiu Iclllltt UlOug ed- certain,) although considerable damage vtbii in tne evening. Having first gathered at the. residence, of Mr.

W. L. Cox, they marched to the parsonage in force. TLe 10 :30 a. m.

In the evening a lecture Prospect Hill sults do not follow their use. These ren isdav nlcrhr. over 75 couple present. To say that the was done. wies rave won their g'eat popularity will be given by Mr.

James, subject. music was furnished by L. and G. Hill. is 5 The Poor Commissioners held a on their merits.

ODaike Co. JJrusgtsts. The Literary Society.of Prospect Hill, met on Jan. 2, 1S30, and had a pleasant presents consisted of silverware. The goods were carried out.

We under to say it was of the best. Ihe splendid 'Powers that large rooms of the residence echoed with stand the house was insured. The fir eting Tuesday. A steward to succeed Ayers was not chosen. Geo.

A. Stearns. UniTORS' NOTICE. time. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Stone, of Auburn mirth, music and laughter.and those who The Lost Eoaeh. originated in a smoke-house, where Mr. were lortunate enough to attend will re The grip had hold of Register and Scranton's Xew Bank Corners, visited at W. V.

Bedell's Friday The search for Patrick Pioach.who di Warren was smoking hams. The ncdermened bavin? ben duly appointed Ky the Orphanc' (Vnrt of Susqnenanna contty member the ocasion with extreme pleas corder Wright the first of the week. Chickens Fowls Geese Fowls, Turkeys An advertisement of the new Trader's hu Annttor to di'trlha'e 'cods i tn-? hnd- ot appeared from his home in Bingliamtou, ure. Many thanks are returned Miss Court next week. i he Bn-cnor the estte of Enocs Tarboi deed A Popular Remedy.

last. The infant son of M. F. Wheaton very sick. Its recovery is doubtful.

live -josie ior ner trouble in iurnishins re National Bank, of Scranton, appears in ill attend to the dutiee of auuoiu ent at the "fB- of R. -I. Maonine, ttj ..12 to 13 9 to 10 tO 12 9to 12 13 to 14 ....65 to 85 1. 12 to 1 50 ,2 15 to 3 50 ,1.75 U3 00 ,5.00 to 8 00 freshments for such a large party. The supper was all that could be desired.

our columns to-day. A great many peo B'mof So-Quehanna. Satnrday.J-iD. 1890, r. iinou, who by the way, made a thorough study of surgery in Mrs.

Jerome Betholf is sick at this htbt week, has been kept up, but without success. Workmen continued tiieir excavation of the South street sewer, but no dead body and found. 1 1 o'clock a. at which time and place all per ple from the lower part of Susquehanna Also many thanks to Jas. and son writing.

wins iniereMt-d mo-t present tbeii claims or be Germany, has begun putting up a Lini county uo much of their business in Supervisors Jno. McCormick and Chas. THE WHEN Saves You the Middleman's Profit. Ducks per pair Geese Apples, per barrel. unions white O.

W. Blafcpslee, of Franklin, visited at M. F. McKeeby's and T. S.

Smith's forever debarred from eomineinoTi aia fund. POST, Auditor. Mnniroe. 1S9. ment that 13 doing wonders, almost, in scranton, and we have no doubt they will Sweeney were in Montrose attending L.

French and Henry Brownell, Juhers of the County Auditing Board, jlSre attending to their duties here this Mr. Craver is absent, owing to illness. tJ' Two Mormon evangelists, Bandall 'and Stephens, arrived In Wilkes-Barre jthe other lay, and at once set to work iue way 01 cures, and some of the testi last week. court, Monday and Tuesday of last receive good treatment at the Trader's. moniais irom well-known men in this A UDl'IOIt'S NOIICE.

H. C. Bertholf entertained company section are most excellent. from Uwego last week. Engineer Killed.

A Great Success. The St. John's Catholic church, of Susquehanna, made about $2,300 out of their recent fair. This will cancel the indebtedness of the church. The ODdereizuedan Auditor appointed hy the week.

Supervisor McCormick, Town Clerk Mahoney, and P. Gorman, explained to the Grand Jury why Silver Lake township should have a new county bridge. J. S. Bedell is teaching a successful ourt off'fmniun Susquehanna loamy Quarterly Meeting.

i di-tribnte the laon ramiui'Dg to the tunas term of school in our neighborhood this of A. U. ftcCoilam, Assignee, ttc ot Adolph winter. The fourth Quarterly meeting of Aub urn charge will be held at East PtUsh.Sun ,1. b.

Will attend to the dntieg of his appointment at WHEN" Clothing is Made Fob Service it pleases the wearer, because it fits. Harry Lyons is very sick with pneumonia. We are sorry to hear the family office in Montrose. Penn Rui-q a count', O. F.

Horton, of Susquehanna, an Erie engineer, was instantly killed at Great Bend Wednesday, being struck by a telegraph pole, while he was leaning over, oiling some part of his engine. Be leaves a wife and five children. He had $1,500 insurance. Tba rday. Jan.

lti l-90, at 1 o'clec p. at is so afflicted, his two daughters having ab'ch lime and place ail persona interested must present their cairns or be forever debarred Bought a House. Mr. Al. Wre.ch, of Franklin, bought the Samuel Hortoa house and lot, (adjoining Abel Patrict,) on Lake avenue.this week.

Price, $1,100. just recovered. The remains of Mrs. Mattie Bertholf, day and Monday January 11 and 12. Widow Bedott Again.

The Widow Bedott company will appear at the Opera House, next Monday and Tuesday evenings. say later on. Auburn Centre. Miss Angie Xewnian, of WilkesBarre, is vit-iting friends in this place. John Tewksbury made a flying visit to Elmira ldst week.

Madam Kumnr says ther is to be an other wedding soon. from coming id on aia nna W. K. POST. Auditor.

Hommee. December IT. 'f-9. -w Tax Collectors can get some of the best style of receipt books, with stub and all complete, at this office. None better and none cheaper.

JNCORPORATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application vQt tie made to tha Hon. D. W. President Judgo of the Court ot Common Pleaa of Busquv hann Countv.

on tha 13th day of January 1H89. for ths charter of a corporation to ba oallad The Forest ity Board of Trade. The character and object which is to encourage and promote the growth of Manufactures and other Industries in the Buroufrh of forest City in the cultivation of a spirit of progress and intelligent eo-opcratirn on the part of all citizens, for whatever will conduce to the general welfare of Uto couiaiuultf B.tKWATWMliBBj Will have more to To day I only add Ex-Gov. St. John, of Kansas, is to -Pak in Montrose, Feb 13th.

A meeting will be held at the house ifJ- T- Turany near Kingslpy, Saturday, fjan. 11, for the purpose of organizing a rrange. Mr. A. H.

Gill was chosen president the county prohibition league, organ-fazed at New Milford, Monday. A new billiard room is to be opened 'lender the Tarbell Huuo, by a gnUemu -pm PiuiaiBiih, formerly of this place, who died at her daughters, Mrs. Denis Shay's, of Xew Milford, was brought to her old home for IGXEES" I A S- AB has bet-n duly appointed I burial by the side of her on This is Tough, The average Eep. editor appears to be slimce OI lae et-iaie vi d. us otDw-iaiw.

1 Dp 1-nfl hp nllfort.ilnn fr lrvco Another Assignment. Lawyers Look Out. AttoruFy Manning has the grippe. This is the only thh that can get any-thing like a grip on a lawyer. Susquehanna Journal.

FIND -104 -COURT -ST Prospect Hill. The sermon was All pernors owin eald estate are at Fairdale I to h' A. P. Smith, of Dimock, made an as- a pachydermatous biped; and not or'v his horse. A Mr.

Smith and family, of Wyoming, signment on Friday Ut, tia brother bo- pachydermatous. Sunday last at two clock. She was 1 them wUboat ie mother of TT RArfr-nlf nd A A H. McCOI.LUM. Anskrnt.

but pachycephaious. are visiting at Wm. White s. Mr. Smith LOOKING rcra a icg the Ludtr.

roibg a cousin of ill. hue. 1 BtfKH of ScKiatou. Hsatrew, Dec, so, Bmm uitffcm-iitvtea yea..

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