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Judge Searle at Scranton. THROUGH THE COUNTY. AUGUST T. JURY LISTS. Dennis Casey was here Wednesday.

Prof. James has gone to Auburn, to do hiS haying. Judge Searle held Court at Scranton last week, and the Scranton Republican speaks of him, as follows "Judge Searle, whose genial and even temper have made him many friends among the members of the local What's the News? THE FOLLOWING COLUMNS TELL WHAT IS INTERESTING IN THIS SECTION. B. W.

Pease, of Carbondale, GRAND JUKORS, Drawn to Serve commencing Monday Jly 27, 1801. Clifford John D. Jones. Dimock Adelbert Tiffany. was here Tuesday.

Look out for Hills, McLean Wil Items from Correspondents, and Clippings from Exchanges. Mr. Jaied Pickett's house, Williams Pond, was struck by lightning duringthe thunder storm, July 3rd. Mrs. Pierson was knocked down and the rett of the occupants were more or less shaken up, but no serious damage was done.

As Horace Brewster was exercising a colt by the side of one of the farm horses recently, the axle of the cart to which Burmvood. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wad-mian a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Lewis, of Brown Hollow, and Miss Etta May, of Uniondale, spent Saturday and Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mr. and Mr3.

Geo. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bennett spent Sunday with relatives in South Gibson. Mr.

Robert Sparks, his mother and sister, Vica, of Gelatt, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sparks. Miss Lipincot, of Ilorupsville, N. visiting her sister, Mrs.

Manly Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, of Susquehanna, is visiting the latters sister, Mrs. George Silver Lake.

Michael Whalen, of Brooklyn, N. ia visiting with his sister, Mrs. Michael Sullivan. D. Sullivan, of Binghamton, is enjoying a few week's vacation with his uncle Mr.

M. Dillon. B. F. Southee, of Binghamton, was calling on friends here Sunday.

Jas. Brady, one of Forest City's enterprising merchants, is spending a few days with his brother, Landlord Brady. He came to this beautiful lake to cool off. Dr. McGraw, of Scranton, was shaking hands with many friends here last week.

liams new adv. nest week. bar during the past week, is aged about 50 years.though his gray Lair and moustache would lead many to believe that he is much older. He Wits, in youth a student at Yale, but failirg sight forced E. T.

Purdy has opened a wagon Foiest Lake Henry Bolles, Levi H. Lincoln. Forest City John Brown, John McDonald. Great Bend James Hendrickson. Great Bend Township Lee Spearbeck.

shop at Harringtons' mills. DESSAUER'S Spring Overcoats, in ewest shapes and colorings. DESSAUER'S New Stock of Men's and Bivs' Ready made Clothing. DESSAUER'S Ladies' new Spring Jackets, and Reefers in the new styles and DESSAUER'S material. New Dress Goods, Outings, Zephyrs, Wash surahs, Trimmings, Braid, Cords, Hosiery, Ribbons and Gloves.

DESSAUER'S New Mattings, Carpet, Rugs, Portieres, Poles, Lace and Roller Curtains. DESSAUER'S Damasks, Ladie's and Gent's Furnishing; Goods, Trunks and Fatchels, Parasols and HESSAUER'S Umbrellas. Hats, the latest block D-nby nobby soft style Caps, including the novsl ties. Yacht, "Dot," DESSAUER'S Complete selection of new styles, a'l his many lines are fully np to the standard, and you are earnestly invited to call and inspect the same, being assured that they will be sold at popular low prices, consistent with the qualities shown. Please call and be convinced.

Jagson says he has found more grass widows in clover than in weeds. Flat and level mean much the same but flat-headed and level-headed don't. A new barn has been built on W. G. him to leave that institution.

He whs Farkes' lots, north of town. at one time a teacher in the pubao schools of Lackawanna, nnd later, rad tuey wre attached broke, throwing the Harmony James Connelly. Ambrose Allen and Horace Welch river off hi balance. Th horses.with Well, if you don't get the news its law in the office of W. and W.H.

Jessup, the whinietrees flying, ran about a mile. have each lost a horse by death recently. because you don't read the Democrat Dunn. R. M.

Dunn, the Franklin Forks hen they cot entangled in the traces The Fourth was lurgely attended here Mrs. Chas. A. Shaw and son, of and threw themselves. The team howe blacksmith, is appreciating the bracing atmosphere, in Mr.

J. Dow's hay-field at last Saturday. Some very nice singing The Democratic State Convention will be held at Harrisburg, Thursday, eeived many bruises; the colt and and speaking. There being two Sunday Harford Watson Jeffers, Alonzo Loomis. Herrick Charles W.

Lyon. Hopbottom George W. Tiffany, Barney a. Gardner. Jessup Theodore Linaberry.

Lenox John Keliein. Lanesboro Patrick McCoy. Liberty Leonard Bailey. New Milford Township Frank E. Cole.

Surina-ville John Oukley. Brooklyn, X. are visiting at Druggist Sparkes'. present. river were unharmed.

Sept. 3d. chool classes in the charre of Mrs. J. E.

Shea, of the Parlor City, drove a The New Milford Milk Company ehiu- Thomas Avery and Mrs. C. P. Ross. father and son, of Montrose, ne was admitted to the bar and was soon accepted as a law partner by his brother-in-law Justice McCoilum, now of the Supreme Court.

After the latter went upon th1 bench, Mr. Searle formed a partnership with A. H. McCoilum, a younger brother of the Judges' with whom he continued close relations up to the time that Justice McCoilum was selected for the higher court, when the subject of this The Montrose School Direc tors have very fine western horse out here a short is reported, consumes ed 1C3 cheeses to New York, recently. lrunian Dunn, organist; speaker.

Mr. time ago, and made it very pleasant for over four thousand barrels of beer The Gelatt family re-union will beheld Keystone Hall, Thomson, Friday re-hired all the teachers of last year, for another year. one oi our eastern young ladies. Call again, J. E.

S. Howell. The Dunn boys assisted by Miss Borden sung a very pretty winding up piece. "Get There, Get There. Get." August 28.

Susquehanna Depot John W. Leslie, W. W. Watson and son.of Scranton, A number of the children from the Jos. Porter has a three-year-oid Yours respectfully, Our little town is now crowded with The Ladies Aid Society, of Harford, ill be entertained by Mrs.

L. W. Moore, former residents of Montrose, are taking heifer which in May and June gave 2230 different cities are driven to friends and relatives here by the Intense heat of the young folks. uly 17. lee cream and cake will be sketch was chosen to succeed him by the electors of Susquehanna.

Judge Searle lbs. of milk. a trip to Europe. DESSAUER. M.

The Misses Mamie and Maggie Cough- cities. rved, and all are cordially invited. Mrs. J. T.

Smith, South Bridgewater, or busquehanna, are the cuests of W. J. Gordon has. returned from A number of the Parlor City's promi Montrose, May '91. We are under obligations to B.

is a son of Daniel Searle. one of the old est settlers of Montrose, who was wel Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bennett. nent ousiness men and their families recently picked a strawberry in her field Wellington Perrine, William B.

Phelps, James Bagley. Traverse Jurors First Week, Commencing Monday, Aug. 10. Apolacon Timothy Daily. Brooklyn James 0.

Bullard, Albert A Packer, Henry L. Bailey, Manning Perigo, Balph Sterling. Bridgewater John Hunter. Virginia, where he has been doing car atkms for some exceedingly fin let Homer Bennett, of Binghamton, which measured 4 by oy2 inches. N.

is spending a couple of weeks with tuce, sent in last week. known in the early days of the region as a contractor and the owner of a larg? number of stage lines throughout the have moved out to their beautiful summer resort.Quaker Lake, and are breathing our exhilarating atmosphere for the Mary, daughter of J. C. Wheaton, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Franklin Foi ks, had the misfortune to burn her face aud eyes quite badly while country. The elder Searle was a native of Hon. Geo. A. Post and family, of New York, have been spending a few summer.

Miss Eunice Borden, of Walton, N.Y., the Wyoming alley and nearly secun-a Rose Bros, are entertaining a larsre hooting fire-crackers July louith. is visiting relatives here, also is Mrs. days at Susquehanna. number of city people at their hand To Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Williams, Susquehanna, July 5, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Haven Lewis, East Harford, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Benson, Oakland, July 10, a son. The water company of Thomson have the contract for the first Lroton reservoir in New York city.

Judge Searle Etta May, of Uniondale. penter work for several months. Mrs. Edw'n Sprout.of North Bridge-water, died Tuesday, after an illness of but two or three days, we understand. And now Local Editor Birchard and Editor Xorthrup are reaching for each other's throats, figuratively speaking.

We regret to learn that the condition of Miss Helen MeKeeby, who has some summer resort, at Silver Lake this commvneed operations. It is said that a bee sting on the Forest Lake. G. L. Shelp finished haying the first part of this week.

Mrs. D. Birehard's brother, Mr. Ding-man visited her last week. The Forest Lake Mission Band meets at the Baptist church the second Sunday of each month, at 6 p.

m. All are very cordially invited to attend. Geo. Lester spent last week on hia farm here. Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Ross spent Mon summer. Jr.norts are being made to organize a temple of a Falsington, man, has was married a few years ago to Miss Mason, of Towanda, a daughter of the Hon.

Gordon F. Mason. It should lie Clifford George W. Brownell, Ezra S. Lewis, Willis L.

Millard, Thomas J. Wells. Choconut John Mooney. Dimock James Dolan. Forest Lake John D.

Kane. Lyman Beebe, of Franklin Forks, lost day at East Mountain attending the funeral of Mrs. Jas. Bennett. chapter of the Epwoith League at North Jackson.

entirely eradicated rheumatism from his a part of his mowing machine between added that duiiog the rebellion, Jud system. rankim i'orks and L. 31. Sullivan at Mud Lake. The creamery at Williams Pond is re-iviug 3000 quarts of milk per day.

Decker Pickering At the Tarbell Searle fought bravely for his country, Gun Hill. Lodawick Conrad i working for El Franklin Wm. L. Bailey. Undertaker W.

W. Smith's dapple and was made the adjutant of his re gi- A very pleasant 4th atMontros, so They pay 1 3-S cents for milk. House, Montrose, July 7, by Rev. L. Santee, Mr.

W. J. Decker to Miss Ca-i been sick for some time, is very serious. Gibson Oliver W. Gelatt.

ment." gray horses are ''very much dressed up' diige Snyder. E. L. Kent, of Forest City, offers, ow- says a number from Silver Lake and Binghamton that attended Rev. Father Anyone wishing to purchase a canary bird should call on Mrs.

W. J. Rhine-vault, who has a fine lot of singers. Pickering, both or South Gibson, Pa. John Mace, of Carbondale, has ng to ill liealtli, to tell ms ice cream Lafferty's picnic oh the Fair Grounds.

been visiting relatives and friends in ijreai ieuu jsorougii jcuwaru turner, Mr. Art. Titman, (son of Hon. D. C.

Lucius Buck. Titman) of Auburn, is taking a commer- Great "Bend Township Michael Kelly, cial course at Miller's Business College, Philo Hamlin, Jesse Mayo. business1. 10QJEARS. As there is no royl road to learning, to Clark and Fargo furnished delightful this place.

in their elegant new harness made at Barney's, of course. The marriage of two former residents of Montrose, Mr. Fred E. Tilden H. N.

Tiffany will teach the Thomson Thomas Cameron ia doing haying for there is no magical core for disease The tfr fect, howevsr, oi taking AVer's Sanaparilia music. The dinner was spread in that Graded School for the winter term. Miss Gibson Celebrates Her Centen i.ari Uonrail. Belle Walker will teach the Primary de Jackson John Calnan, G. W.

Wilnarth. Lenox Wm. Pratt. A number of Gun Hlllers attended large aining -nail ana served by a corps of fine looking young ladies, which Montrose may well feci proud of. The din partment.

and Mrs. Ida Smith, of Binghamton, oc- The death of Emily Bruce Lines, floral Sunday at West Clifford, on Sun nial, in Creditable Style. Gibson Township, Susquehanna Co celebrated her Centennial, on July 4ti Myron Southwell and sisters, June and Augusta, are visiting friends and relatives here. Rev. T.

Harroun, P. was present at the quarterly meeting held on Fair Hill, on Sunday last, and preached a very impressive sermon from the following text "That the trial ot your faith being much more precious than of gold." a part of the 7th verse of 1st chap, of 1st Peter. day evening last, and were well pleased ner invitingly toothsome and generously Susquehanna. On Thursday last, Thos. H.

Moran re with the recitations. sampiea by all present. It cannot be P. 0. S.

of A. taking the lead doubted by anyone who knows the ladies Frauees Conrad, formerly of this place, with the following committees Ex ceived a check for $1,000 from B. of R. now or Middletown. also Miss tor blood disorders cme as near magic aa can be expected ot any mere human agency.

This is due to it pu.Hy and strength. Sew York Market. Butter, creamery 14 to State dairy 14 to 18 Eggs 16 to 18 Calves, dressed 4 to 7 Calves live iyt to Lambs, live 6 to 7 Lambs dressed 7 to 8 Hogs dressed Cto7 R. T. headquarters, due Mrs.

Margaret curred at Owego on the 4th inst. wife of Kev. S. Gregory Line3, formerly Senator Rooney and wife were here of Montrose, occurred in New York City last week. Having returned from Har- last week.

risburg to his home in West Auburn, the Mrs. Chas. Barber, of Sayre, and Senator is buying and selling hay, as her brother, Schuyler Fancher, of Bing- usual. hamton, have been visiting relatives in Miss ulia DeaH. the Wilkesbarre this vicinity.

ecutive Fred N. Tingley, Ed Hill, C. Potter. Amusement C. R.

Potter, H. Liberty Wm. Ives. Montrose Elijah Backus, Harrison S. Conklin, Jerome Sloat, George M.Nell, Azor Lathrop.

Middletown Daniel Murphy, Harmon Binisall, John W. Lewis. New Milford Township-Albert Jennings, James M. Westfall, Hugh Skillen. New Milford Borough Jas.

Casey, Edw. W. Boyle. Peck of the same place is visiting friends Loi'tus, widow of the lute Jas. Lioftus, and relatives here.

who held the prominent places on the picnic committees that a favoring smile from one of them would be a rich compensation for the small amount of laid out on the excellent object for which who was killed in the Erie yard, here, a C. Wright Glidden is spending his va Edwards, Will Estabrook. Literary-Bert. Sweet, F. N.

Tingley, J. J. Potte. The reporter of the Susquehanna Led few months a2o. ger for this place says there was loO cation at home.

He was one of the clerks in the census office duringthe last Parade E. Hill, Henry Scott, Will De The marriage of Mr. llliara Cahill, to Witt, A. W. Conrad.

Miss Agnes Kane, took place at St. John's chunh, Wednesday, July 8, Rev. bushels of strawberries picked for market in this place. A slight mistake, there being ovr 200 bushels picked. three months of his stay in Washington, D.

C. the purchaser gave his money. Much credit is due to their good priest, as to the manner in which he conducted the The street was well filled with citizens Live fowls 12 13g flags were flying and the Gibson Corn J. S. Fagan performing the ceremony, aiiss Aiamie uenvers will close a suc affair.

Miss Louisa Lee, of Scranton, was the r2 26 Band furnished music. The parade wa Oakland Borough Nicholas Irving, Michael Celter. Rush Newton K. Jones, Dan. W.

Terry. Susquehanna Depot Charles Hull, John Scovtlle, Wm. D. Graham, Jonathan After the ceremony the happy couple re artist, who spent some weeks here last w. L.

Smith and wife are employed summer, was married Tuesday morning, at the cigar factory of C. E. Uptegrove. July ll.to Bev. E.G.Heal.

The groom is a Mr. Smith is an expert workman and a young Methodist minister. gentleman. The late Geo. E.

Eesseguie, of Sus- Mrs. Wm. Curtis and daughter of cessful term of school at the Griffis ijive cmckens Live turkeys 10 guest oi ner aunt, juna a. fjaker, on formed near Barrett's store, headed by paired to the home of the bride, where a school this week. She will also teach Saturday and Sunday last.

wedding repast was served. Among the the winter term in same school which $11 to 90 to 11 to 18 Xiven. The farmers are haying. Jerry Stevens wa3 in Tunkhannock hue picking strawberries one of our Baldwin many valuable presents received were Live ducks per pair 75 Dressed turkeys 10 Dressed ducks 7 Dressed 12 young men tried to kiss a young lady in S100 ai set of furniture from the bride's quehanna, held a life policy in the Home East Bridtrewater. are visiting Mrs.

Silver Lake John O. Day the Baud. Veterans followed. Tl-speakers of the day, citizens, and four young ladies, dressed in white, re; resenting the States of the Kepubli-completed the procession. These wer as follows last week.

winch attempt he received a severe bite to 13U TnKiir.mpB nnmiunu fm nun i oicw nf Thomson Borough Wm. H. Jenkins parents, and a handsome bedroom set speaks well for her, as a teacher, this being her first term. H. E.

Mulkey Is tka owner of a fine air-gun, it beintr his premium for sending a club of ten subscribers for Farm and on the cheek. Young men beware. from the Keystone Hook and Ladder Capons 15 to 22 Spring Chicken dressed perlb.22 to 28 While Con. Manning was drawing hay of his wife. The amount has been paid Mrs.

Curtis, at Tunkhannock. Cora Stevens has gone to Montrose to spend th summer with her sister, Mrs. I.M.Gray. Boyd Squires and Maecie Hinkley. and ol which the groom was a member.

from Harford, and when near home, ner by the agent, Mr. Wilkins. Mrs. W. D.

Gorton and son Willie, Traverse Jurors Second Week, Oakland has a newly organized brass front wheel came off. Leaving his load he went home to get another wagon -Miss Annie McCartney, well known have come to spend the remainder of the Commencing Monday, Aug. 17. band. The M.

E. and Baptist Sunday School Home. Miss Lulu Green, of Montrose, Is visiting relatives here. The sermon of Rev. Talmage.

In last Apples, per barrels 1.00 to 1.50 Potatoes, per barrel 2.00 to 2.50 Onions, per 112 lbs 2.50 to 3.00 Corn, per bushel 70 to .75 Oats 40 to .45 when in some mysterious way the load of this plac will picnic at Ross Park, summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burgess, on Lake Avenue.

luburn John West, Perry C. Bushnell, George R. Hibbard, George Bunnell, caught fire and was destroyed. Binghamton, July 30. In Montrose, died at Wilkesbarre the other day.

She was receiving treatment at the Wilkesbarre hospital, but the best medical skill was unable to save her. week's issue was very much enjoyed by its readers. The foundation for the new Langford Auburn Corners. The Forest Lake school elnsad on Pri- 0W I Tfi'i. Jesse Strickland and Dollle Squires, went to Tunkhannock the Fourth.

Rev. Holland's wife and daughter arrived at the West Nicholsom paisonage last week, from N. Y. State. Xow is the time to subscribe for the Democbat and get the election news.

The school picnic at West Nicholson was well attended and all had a pleasant day the Fourth. Hotel is nearly completed. It will be a Vice President A.B.Burns last week attended a meet in of the State Phar- Prof. B. E.

James is making hay on great addition to the borough, and a day last. The closing exercises In tbe ofler ne Hundred Dollars Reward tor I afternoon were listened to by a large M' case of Clh that cannot be cured by his tarm this week. The Seventh-day Adventists quar- maceutieal Examining Board at Williams- LibMo Youngs, Mabel Barrett, Nettle Estabrook, Lizzie Lamb, Addie Tingley, Vina toddard, Lizzie Hill. Verta Dix, Mame Potter, Vergio Summers, Mary Decker, Seine Shepardson, Clara Harding, Maud Lupton, Adah Tingley, Blanche Tingley, lemmie Belcher, Lottie -hepardson, Belle -enior, May stabrook, Hattie Baldwin, Mary Senior, Gertie Sweet, Lulu Abel, Tarrie Ktrorkbine, Carrie shepardson, Katie Terwilliger, Mabe! Potter, Minnie Wllespie, Berthu Clak, Minnie Wescott, Ethel fetabrook, Dora Bos-et, Fannie Miepaidson, Mariam Kennedy, Madgo Lupton, Annie James, adie Lamb, Lottie Kee.se, Mellon t-Uepardaon, t.eoa Monroe, i Kuby shepardson. Kettle Hili.

I Bessie Senior. credit to its owner. Charles Fuller, Wm. M. Edwards.

Apolacon Ransom Barnum. Bridgewater Melverne A. Williams, Melverne Davis. Clifford William D. Horton, John Carey.

Brooklyn Evereth F. Ely, Charles F. Richards. Dimock Daniel D. Layton.

Forest Lake Daniel Hallanan. taieng Hall's Catarrh Cure. Miss Abbie West, who has beeninXew number 01 patrons na friands. One erly meeting will be held in the tent at Jersey for several months, Is now at her Jeremiah Van Barrager, died at his home, Friday morning, of Bright's disease, aged 70 years. He was one of the father house in Hopbottom, convalesc feature of the exercises was the play of the alphabet, acted by 2G of the pupils, followed by a motion song.

Number of pupils enrolled during term, 32 per cent. ing from an attack of malaria. pioneer residents of this place, and was The First Step. port. Mrs.

Burns accompanied him. The damage by the fire at Harringtons' mills last week, was, luckily, but about is covered by insurance in the agency of Lathrop Gray. It was a close call. Arthur Titman is enjoying the routine a good citizen. Perhaps you are run can't eat.

can't of school life at a business college, El Mower stealing is again indulged i or attendance, 91; pupils attending every time during term Essie and Bessie uiira. sleep, can't think, can't do anyihing to yur satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration You Matilda Taylor who has been an inva MeKeeby, Fanny Fessenden, Lamont I Stone, and Dana Rolls. Those missing lid for many years, is now very sick Springville, July 18-19. Tbe ordinance of the Lord's house will be observed, also the ordinance of baptism.

All art-invited. Willie McMahon, aged 16 years, an employe of the Binghamton Republican office, was caught by a belt, drawn upon a rapidly revolving shaft, and so badly crushed and mangled that he survived less than au hour. H. A. Beebe and family, of Erie.Pa., Marching around the square, down with dropsy.

the hill to Curtis's store, and returning Some wilful miscreant took a white geranium, root and branch, from the depot lawn recently. It is to be hoped that the thief or thieves will bo found out and punished as best the law directs. Martin Ahearn has been appoint i chief of thy Susquehanna fire depart Forest City Michael Connelly, Henry Box. Great Bend Borough Edwin Costein. Hallstead Charles J.

Langley, Joseph Degnan. Harford Moses W. Cox. Harmony Simon M. Reynolds.

Jessup Wrichter Shay, Geo. L. Shelp, Edgar A. Bolles. Jackson Abner N.

Pease, Oscar Stone. need a Nerve Tonic and Electric Bitters I only half-day. Midaand Gussie VanNoy, you will find the exact remedy for restoring 1 Eou Blakeslee, aud Nina Fessenden. Edward Thayne had several sheep ranks were broken in the grove, whei killed by dogs recently. platform and seats had been your nervous system to its normal, healthy I Only one day, Ruby Fessenden, Frank condition.

Surprising results fallow the use and Nellie Jagiier. The teacher. L. These were quickly filled. The choir Five sheep, with their lambs, have disappeared from James Brugler's fold, r.

J. CHENEY Props Toledo. O. We, the unders.igned.have knon Chanty for the last 15 believe htm perfectly honorable in all business transactions and 6. nancially able to carry out any obligation mad by their hrm.

West Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan Marvin. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. E. II.

Van Honea, Cashier Toledo National Bank, Toledo. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per Sold by ail D.ucgisls. The Great Baneftt Which people in ran dn state rtalth da-nve Irom H-md's sisapanlla 'conclusively proves that this medicine "makes tbe weak stroug It does not act like a ttiroulan', fictitious strength, but Ho a' pnlU builds up ia a perfectly natural way all the weakened pans, purifies the bl vjd, and assists to healthy action tbce important the kidneys and liver fifty singers sans, "My Country! 'tis of of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. I Crisman, has accented the school for the Wilbur F.

Lathrop, for many years an attorney at Carbondale, but who, his health and mind breaking down, had returned to New Milford, his early home, was taken to the Danville asylum the other day. Last week we iuadvertently spoke of Prof. James as having delivered a aud he has no clue to them yet. Thee," and W. L.

Thacher, of Harford, winter term. 1 our appetite returns, goxi diction is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume Lenox George Youngs, Theodore Ful- offered prayer. F. N. Tingley, president ment.

Hon. G. A. Post, accompanied by hid wile and son, are guests at the residence of Thos. Graham, on the Oakland side.

James Damon captured a white on Saturday last while fishing in the Sus ler, Adrian J. Baker. healthy action. Try a bottle. Price Coc.

at Mrs. A. lrgu has a fine assortment of summer hats which are being appropriated by the ladies of this vicinity. Laomi Harris is living on the old homestead, at the mill, this summer. Kpaikes Co's Drugstore fc6 of the day, gave a short address of.

welcome, and introduced Prof. A. N. Brundage, who delivered a very fitting historical address. quehanna river.

It is on exhibition at SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. A one year-old child, son of Leander 0. E. Falkeubury's cigar store. collector for the extensive house of H.

B. Graves of Rochester, N. have been visiting at the home of his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Beebe, for the past week. L. P. Wedeman, of Foiest City, seems to be doing a rushing business as a solicitor for corporations of different kinds, that wish to secure Bennett, of Shannon Hill, was buried at Montrose Friend H.

Hollister. New Milford Township Dennis Houlihan, Frank T. Wellman. Oakland Township Daniel O'Brien. Susquehanna Depot John J.

Savage, Albert L. Langford, Thomas Hogan. Thomson Township Patrick Rogers. Thomson Borough John D. Miller.

Gibson Cornelius Pickering. Fourt'n of July address at TJniondale. We knew better, but fact is, we seemed to be a trifle absent-minded. It should have read, at Gibson, at which time the Gibson centennial was celobrated. M.

Lannan of the Cricket base bail club was in Lestershire Saturday last, None but Enter Jersey Hill last week. The second quarterly meeting of Au Live Dealers Here. There was plenty of good singing, under the leadership of G. L. Payne, with Miss Decker at the organ.

A big dinner was served, after which Prof. James delivered a rattling Fourth of July speech, which was followed by making arrangements for a game be Unionuale. Mrs. Sanford Burns, who has been 1 tick for some time past, died last Thurrf-day. The funeral took place at her home on Sunday.

Rev. H. J. Crane officiated. Mrs.

Burns was an old resident of this place and was loved and respected by all who knew her. She was an earnest christian and a member of the Presbyterian church. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to her sorrowing friends and relatives in their bereavement. Mrs. Wm.

Todd, who has been visiting friends at Burnwood, has returned. In place of the regular sermon a praise burn charge will be held at Retta, July tween that village and the crickets of Remember Lamb's Drug Store. Hall 18, 19. The Rev. G.

L. VanWoert will stead, Pa you can find all drugs need games, contests, ke. ed. Full line of Trusses fitted bv one preach Saturday, at 2 p.m. Love-feast at 10 a.m.

Sunday, followed by preaching and the communion. The presiding el this place. As Geo. Daniels was stepping from off a caboose, in the Erie yard here, he was struck by an engine and knocked down, receiving bad injuries to his head, face, that knows how to fit them. Razors FREE SCHOLARSHIP.

Just make a call at Park's fancy store (iormerly the Miner store,) and inspect the many useful and cheap articles with which you can beautify your homes. Mrs. Park's prices and pretty designs will be sure to hit you some way and Ayer's Hair Vivor has locg held the nisi place, as a hair-dressing, in the estimation of the public Ladies find that this pitparatina gives a beautiful ifloss to tbe hair, and gentlemen use it to prevent baldnesa and care humors in the scalp. der will preach Suaday evening. and pocket knives, also the finest line of Perfume3.

charters. He has three legal notices regarding the Becuring of charters, ia this paper to-day. It is with regret that we learn that owing to continued ill health, Mr. J. W.

tide, and riirht hand. Dr. Birdsall at- Flynn. Accident on the Montrose Railway. TcNKHAXsock, July 10.

The south bound train on the Montrose Railway, due here at 7 :30 p. cut loose a freight car at Springville Station. Mrs. Jennie Sherman, wife of Edward Sherman, and daughter of Theron Strickland, was walking along side of the track Chance for a Susquehanna I tended to his injuries, after 'which he At Barney's! All kinds of summer Miss Minnie White, of Binchamton, Countv Bov was taken to his home in Port Jervis. goods for horses.

Call and see the full was homn to epond tho 4th line or both standard goods and novel The Democrat will offer as a prize to I ties. No fancy prices. Lots of fly-nets. Miss Mary Maloney, of Binghamton, It He Tow Frlaad? Is the family doctor your (Hand? How many unnec essay visits does he ke Jackson. thevounc man who will send us the TT IT J.

Young man wanted H. Grifinsr. Heart is spending the summer with her grandma, Mrs. E. Kelly.

I illtiuailj IUUJUI tJttTO LllctL Xi. iu. xwuaoii as the rear of the train passed her, start- largest number of new subscribers to the hag lndulgfid in a wJhole barrel of sugarj Lake. inspect if you do not make a purchase. Win.

M. Post, of Montiose, whom we are always proud to claim as a former resident of Susquehanna, was in town, yesterday, on a business visit. Time deals gently with this popular gentleman, and he looks as robust and cheery service was held in the Presbyterian Church last Sabbath evening. Miss Ola Wilcox of Honesdale, is visiting her sister Mrs. E.

G. Tennant. Mr. Frank Corey is the proud possessor of a tiny girl baby. Splendid hay weather and the fanners are making the most of it.

Lucy L. Garris, of Michigan, and her daughter of same place, made a pleasant Button has concluded to sell his business, which is advertised In another column. It is a good stand, and will prove a desirable opportunity for anyone wanting such a business. Wm. Kelly, of Southwest Bridge Mr.

Gillin had a cow struck by light ed to step on the track, and just then Democrat, by Sept. 1st, a free scnoiar- patrons will do well to apply imme- Meats of all kinds, always on hand, at ning recently. shin in the Stephenson Business College I diately. you? How many days does he keep yon sick that you ought to be at your work, and 10 doing many hard earned dollars does he extort from you. Would it not lie better for you to place your trust in Sulphur Bitters? Try them, they will be a true friend Siveing yol the Stag's Head Market, of S.

B. Rogers. James Conboy is able to be on his borne ot our young mamea men with and Institute of Short-han'2, Williams- limbs again. the freight car came, throwing her headlong into a gutter. The train was stopped and the woman picked up.

She was taken back one-eighth of a mile and was thought to be seriously injured. She resh hsh each week, in fine condition. Everything seasonable ana first-class, as usual. Willie Flynn visited friends in Silver some of our little boys celebrated on Saturday night by filling up with fresh port, the same being valued at $50. DOUU uo 1U quantity 01 nne eany as he did twenty years ago.

Susque- a lone sickness and a large bill, which yon Lake recently. visit, long to be remembered to their (For particulars, see advertisement in potatoes, 01 wnicn ne 19 a lamous grow- hanna JourmJ- have hitherto paid to some avancioos doctor. Yes, Ryder will clean and repair your friends. Nancv S. Norton and her chil- Miss Annie Conerton, of Fall River, water, going through town howling like so many hyenas, disturbing the sick, another column of this paper.

If furth was 25 years of age and uiother of a family. No blame is attached to the Editor state Journal. and the Misses Nellie and Jennie Coner Watchor Clock so it will tell you the drea. of Uniondale. two-sisters that frightening the timid out of their wits, er particulars are wanted, address The ton, of Binghamton, and Miss Sadie time 01 aay or no pay.

lie also keens while their husbands were at lodge. er, this week. The Democrat household made proper and speedy use of them, and we are under obligation to William for his kind remembrance. Mooney, of Friendsville, have been visit Democrat, Montrose, Pa. The contest Why can not Jacksou have a lockup if had not seen each other for over 46 years.

None can tell the joy of that meeting but those that have experienced the same. A misstep will often make a cripple for life A bottle oi Henry Johnson' Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the mis Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ac. Fine quality of Brick at S1.00 per hundred, Uniondale Pa. ing their uncle, Mr. K.

i arrell The choir of the Presbyterian church of Montrose are arranging for an organ and vocal concert, to be given the latter part of this month. Prof. Haydn Evans-the talented organist of the second Pres" byterian church, of Scranton, and the tis a small town i should advise the will, however, be a simple one, with no conditions -a free scholarship will be Miss Mame Farrell has been visiting wives to pack up and go back to their train employees. Latest intelligence from Springville is to the effect that Mrs. Jennie Sherman, injured by the cars at that station on Friday evening last, though badly cut and bruised, is not fatally injured and will recover.

She had a veiy narrow escape. step, but used immediately it will pmcat be-. uer aunt, Mrs. T. Foran, of Friendsville.

E. N. Barney has in stock two new mothers, the fathers to wield the birch given to the young man sending in the David Snyder wears a broad smile it's a girl. grades of single harness, which he is rod and do something about our license. most new subscribers, for one year each, A letter from Thos.

P. Redding, of Phillipsburg, received at this office renewing his subscription, contains the information that he is well, which his The Fourth of July passed off very John Lane has been doing some fine selling at $8 and $11 per set. Best in the market at the prices named. Call with the subscription price of the papers nicely, the citizens had a neighborhood repairing on his buildings. He's a hust quartette of his choir have been engaged.

Tnis will be an enjoyable treat. Geo. Harvey, of Rush, was here Lenox. Farmers are making good progress, with their haying. H.

N. Smith is very poorly. Misses May and Emma Smith and a young lady from Greene, N. visited at G. S.

Bell's last week. and examine them. to be sent to such subscribers. No mat- picnic at Roberts' Hall, the dinner was ler. FOSTERSJREAT FIRE.

ter whether the lists sent In are big or got up just as the Jackson ladies always A BOOK OF 500 PAGES Miss Alice Flynn, who was the winner ing a cripple. For sale by A. B. Burns and I. N.

Ballard If you are troubled with a hacking cogh," Down's Elixir will give you relief at once. Warranted at recommended or money refunded For sale by A B. Burns and I. N. Ballard.

Baxter's Mandrake Bittere cure indigestion. Heart Burn, Cosdveness and all malarial diseases. Twenty- are cents per bottle. For sale by A. B.

Buns and I N. Bullard nttio cnmohnrir will ree a0-we tatlle groaning unaer its weignt.in On treatment and cure of domestic the contest for the gold ring, at fact there was nothing lacking the firin. The D. L. W.

Depot and Sev Friendsville, is visiting her sister in animals, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, scholarship, be the highest number sent many friends in this county will be pleased to learn. He is employed by the Hoover Huer Lumber having beeD with them nine years. The Prince of Wales is now doing Lis turn as the "terrible example" of the of the cannons began at day break, and Monday. He is a successful grower of potatoes.and has given the subject much study for many years. He has tried four varieties this year, putting each to a Binghamton.

Hogs and Poultry, sent free. Address Miss Jessie Mathewson, of Factory-ville, is staying a few weeks with her ended up with the grand parade of fan- Willie Flvnn and lady visited Mont in large or small. All lists of names sent in, will be plac tastics which was a big surprise, one of Humphreys veterinary Specifics, Cor. William and John Streets, New York. aunt in this place.

eral Other Buildings Burned. The Exchange Hotel at Foster, on the line of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, was destroyed by fire rose and Hallstead on the 4th our ministers thought they looked just severe test, and he says the Early Rose P. O'Brien has some fine carp In his ed before a committee, say Prof. James Assessor Keech was through this neighborhood last week registering the Cabbage plants Lots of them, and like ladies, ahem Ice cream was served evils of drinking and gambling, and if take the lead. He says he will send the pond, and is very proud of them.

and District Attorney Allen, wno snail free in the evening by the ladies. voters. fine ones, for sale by W. AY. Nash, 91 South Main Montrose, at 20 cts.

per he could hear some of the arraignments Democbat some potatoes "ts is pota- decide to whom the scholarship is to Mrs. C. A. DeLancey was taken sud Frank Doran and Manta Utley were 100, or $1.50 per thousand. shortly after 10 o'clock Monday niorn-iog.

The flames were first seen issuing from a window, and are supposed to have been caused by a spark from a passing locomotive. The fire raged with Lynn. Mrs. Wallace Fish is on the sick list. denly and seriously ill, Saturday last, married recently.

They expect to reside a simple count of the names on the several lists being all that is necessary to Mott's Woolen Mill Head Quarters but is reported better at present writing. in orest City. Mrs. E. C.

Alvord.and baby daughter, Potato bugs have made their appear trunk Tucker, of Carbondale, has been for wool. Pays cash or exchange for Cloth or Yarns. Come one, come all. decide. ance, much to the annoyance of the far helping his father through haying.

of Watertown, are visiting relatives aud of his method of living made by our fearless American preachers he would at once make application for member-j ship in the suicide club. Mr. A. A. Ainsworth, of the real es-I tate firm of Ainsworth Breckenridge, mers, We think tTiere are a number of young remarkable fury and destroyed the building in an incredibly short time.

The hotel was directly opposite the D. H. Sternbergh and wife are rejoic friends in this county. We understand that Mr. and Mrs J.

W.Mott, Montrose. LOOK You will find drives in flints. Walter Lyman.of Carbondale.is visiting men in Susquehanna County who will be ing over the arrival of a little daughter, born July 1st. The Housekeeper's Friend. A frieud in need is a friend indeed, and tuct a mend you will always fid in balpur Bitters? They cared me ot dyspepsia, when I hd given up life in despair and was almost at death's door.

They are a true friend of the sick. Mr. R. Orague, Hartford, Can necticnl. The enormous sale of Swamp-Root proves conclusively its great merit.

It is a discovery of oae ot the best and most sac cam ful physicians who yearly treats thousands of the worst cases. No household is contplena without it. Try a bottle. friends in this place 1 1 A toes." A warm supper comprising seasonable substantials and dainties, in variety and quality to please everybody, will be served at the Episcopal Chapel next Tuesday evening, from 5.30 to 8 o'clock, under the capable management of the ladies of the church. 35e.

is th charge. Ice-cream and cake will also be served throughout th evening. Public patronage is respectfully solicited. Miss Grnnio nd Nellie Fish were the "uu JLmo glad to spend a few hours, or days, for Cris Mitten will remove Carbondale and hereafter reside with her father, P. P.

Delaware, Lackawanna and Western depot, and less than thirty feet away. The flames spread to the depot and that Whiting and wife are also rejoic Read's. guests of Katie Stilwell on Saturday that matter, in order to secure thi Binghamton, was here last week, in the interest of his firm. They' are niakins a Tax Collectors can get some of the best ing over the appearance or a young son, born July 11. last.

Squires. Starrucca. grand prize, which is good at any time. There will be a festival held on the building was also destroyed. A double building, the property of Mrs.

C. A. Tingley, a part of which was Vv. B. Payne entertained company this year or next year, or any other time.

style of receipt books, with stub and all complete, at this office. None better and none cheaper, lawn ot Herbert Fish, Saturday evening, It seems to take some of our towns "special drive" on the sale of residence and business lots at East End, one of 'Binghamton's most flourishing suburbs over Sabbath from Great Bend and Virginia, the latter being a sister of Mrs. P. Names to be sent in at any time, from July 18. Proceeds for the benefit of the occupied by herself as a millinery store.

new sidewalk. will count in the and the other by Dr. Johnson as a drug I week to week, and all RIBBONS. Great Bargains in all Silk Amongst the Great Bend visitors wat George B. Woodward and wife.

The click of the mowing machine can end. people some time to settle up their 4th of July picnics. H. N. Dow has hired out at the northwest shop at Carbondale.

He intends store, together with the barn of Mrs. being nicely situated, between the city Harrisburg, newspapers have Ribbons all widths and in new colorings, at Read's. be heard from early morning till late at Rhoda Case, and the hotel barn, the lat Orva Olin, of Athens, was a caller in Thousands die yearly Irom some form of kidney disease When this dreaded disorder Christian Endeavor. night. Don't be deceived Come to U.

G. ter owned by Mr. Day, were also destroyed, the entire loss amounting to town last week, we understand he talke of moviug back in the near future. limits and the asylum, and close to the combined against free advertising and electric cars. He left a large number of established a scale of pries.

Hereafter, maps and circulars in town, and will be no free notices will be giv.n to any fairs, James Deubler and family, of Tunk it suspected no time should be lost, bat take A very interesting session of the Young White, Auburn Centre, for prices on hannock, visited at Mr. Thomas', near Our new Baptist pastor has moved ic People Society of Christian Lndeavoi General Merchandise, and compare them Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root tbe safest and most successful specific for kidney, liver and nrinary complaints. Springville, on Sunday last. the parsonage aud is nearly settled, the was held at the Presbyteriau church la piou to corresponu wun an interested, festivals, or entertainments designed to nearly $20,000.

There was a partial insurance an the hotel, drug store and depot, but not sufficient to cover the loss. The depot was one of the finest on the with any one. Will not be undersold. v. A.

Welch is working for Mr. Koons moving about the first of October next. We had a pleasant call from our most genial and esteemed friend, L. P. Norton, whose smiling countenance ever reminds us of days past and gone.

He is now working in the interest of the Montrose Democbat, and we think they made an excellent selection when they secured people are thinking he is the one for Wednesday, day and evening. Owing to phether they wish to buy lots now, or make money, except such as may be HATS Moderate prices for new styles in having Jackson. the threatening aspect of the weather not. Tnat old established cough rrmedf Straw Hats at Read's. Remember that Herbert Fish keeps Carl Wheaton who is staying at Lake i early in the morning, undoubtedly manv purely for public benefit or charity.

Resolutions, cards of thanks, will be constantly on hand for sale the Whitley A. C. E. A. Matthews, real estate, staid at home who otherwise would have Carey, spent the Fourth with his mother.

Northern division. The hotel was also a large building, one section of which was four stories high. The fire did not materially interfere with the running of Elixir, siill more than holds 1 13 the public estimation, despite sharp and active competion- It is a "borne remedy." and in flowing Machine. Call and get his prices Binghamton. When he returned his mother Mrs.

Dr. attended; but notwithstanding this, the obliged to chalk up at regular rates or which are reasonable. Wheaton and daughter went with him R. G. Scott has just received a new attendance was quite large his services, for he attends strictly to business and works for the interest of his employer.

this locality needs no words ot praise Irom Mrs. Bruce had new string beans from here thy expect to stay several weeks. Devotional exercises were led by Rev and large stock of Shoes. trains, No. 4, due in Scranton at 12 :20, being the only train delayed.

her garden on July 11. WTho can beat it I While Mr. Gus Darrow and family (were driving across a bridge near Geo. 'rink's farm the other day, the bridge ave way, letting the horses fall into the creek bed, eight feet below, severely injuring one of them. Mr.

D. and amily had a very narrow escape. The not go in. This may displease some but it illustrates the principle which la being more and more recognized in the busi us, sa well ajd favorably known ts it. It is the standard remedy for coughs, colds and.

Mrs. H. J. Sternbeigh who has beeniu Mr. Benton, followed by an address for this season? New line of Shoes at R.

G. Scott's, York state for several weeks past caring welcome by Rev. Mr. Hughes, and re right from factory. Dr.

Prichard is making some improve Jessup. We are having fine weather for haying, for her invalid father is expected home sponse by Rev. AV. C. Tilden, after which all throat troubles, with great numbers of oar people, and their continued use and unsolicited recommendation of it speaks volnmas ia ness world, that newspaper space is val ments on his lot In this place.

on Tuesday of this week. the society transacted some necessary Still Pushing the Railroad. Messrs. Smith fc Henwood, the contractors, continue to push on their work of grading for the new L. M.

and are and the farmers are improving it. uable, and whatever helps to brlg in To Exchange. business. us tavor. Burlinghamton, Vt Fret Prem, Mrs.

Wheeiock and her daughter, Mrs. A second-hand Bicycle, in good con Forest City, Ararat. January, 2(5, 1888 Lazarus, ot Wilkesbarre, are paying a The afternoon was occupied by the reports of delegates and committees, an N. S. Caryl, brother of J.

D. Caryl, the dition, will exchange for buggy or phaeton, or good double harness (light.) In Nearly all our people celebrated the now at work close to Montrose some of their men, in faet, having been at work this week near Harringtons' Mills. address by Mrs. T. A.

jghes, aud an Fourth after fashion. Seveial at Superintendent, was tho recipient of a present in the form of a monstrous quire of A. H. h.noll, Montrose.Pa. interesting discussion, "Shall we have visit to the old homestead and calling on old friends in the neighborhood.

Mrs. Warriner, of Montrose, has been paying her mother, Mrs. C. C. Bolles, a visit the past week.

tended the grange picnic at West Thompson and a great many passed the day sturgeon. It weighed thirty-eight lbs. a Countv by W. D. B.

Ainev Vont part of the wagon dropped down money is worth paying for. Wth the horses, and the faet that the It is well for farmers and their 'ash board was a very strong one, was wives to "look a little out" how they .11 that saved the occupants of the wag- point their new American tin pans and from falling in amongst the strug- pails toward their houses during the horses, where they must surely hot weather. An exchange says that a ave been terribly injured. Branehville man purchased a new tin -The new lien law Dassed bv the last. Pail and lt bottom np by the side dressed and measured nearly five feet in District Sec'y of Susquehanna eouiA "Hunger is th Best Sauea." As a a his a pool appe length.

It was caught in the St. Law The Anthem, "The God of Israel" by visiting friends. Herman Bushnell attended the centennial celebration pt Gibson. N. A.

Smith and family and rence river and shipped hero by express. On luesday an advance gang reached the point, near Harringtons' where the Montrose Railway Company commenced grading last year for their extension they having made a cut some two or three feet deep. On Tuesday the L. M. graders filled this up, and piled four the choir, with orchestr.il accompauy- tite has good Iwalih.

riut how many there are wbo erjoy nothing they eat, and sit down Mrs. Row, a daughter of Dr. E. bnell, Is sojourning with her father this summer, her home being in the west. Sherman Bolles works for Edgar Bolles It is officially stated that theH.

C. I. ment, was finely rendered, the voices ana Fivd Brooks and family passed the day to meals, only as an unpleasant duty. Na Co. will pay more money in Forest City instruments Mending very harmoniously.

at HMie Lane. The sun was shin igislature and sisrned bv Govern- Pnt. of his house to dry the coming pay than has ever been paid ture's antidotes lor this condition are so happily combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla that it James Cleveland, of Binghamton, 1 this haying. in town. 1 hen followed devotional exercises fol fowed by an interesting address by Mr F.

M. Bouton, District c'y of Lacka assisting S. C. Avery in haying. son provides as follows "That no con- Mr.

Helme, of Kingston, has been up looking after his farm. Jas. and Richard Burns were called to II. Bushitell and wile, rrom Scran or five feet of earth above it as well, the grade of the L. M.

being at this point of crossing, some half dozen feet higher than that of the Montrose rail- -act which shall hereafter be made for Uniondale by the death of their mother. wanna and NVyoming Coui.ties, in which ten, is stavinit with Mrs. Olive Bushnell INVITATIONS ARE OUT for all the people of Montrose and vicinity to call at the drug store of A. B. Burns and get sample bottle of Dr.

J. V. Smith'B cough syrup for the cure of coughs, cold, croup, consumption, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough and all diseases of the throat and lungs. This reliable remedy never fails to cure when given a fair trial. Mothers will find it the best remedy for croup as it affords almost instant relief and it is so pleasant to the taste that children cry for it.

Price fifty cenU per bottle. Get t.Jree sample bottle aad try it. fTRucKLEN'ft arxica salvi, the bast Salve in the world for Cats, Bruise, Sores sat. theum, Fever oorei. Tetter, Chap pad Hands, t-htlblains, i rns.

and all kin Ernp. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It fuarranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded fnce 25 cents per box. Foi sale by S.J. Sparkes Co ie erection of the whole, or of any part, Milton Likely's youngest child died he told a rather amusing account of siion restores gool digettmn, creates an appetite, and renovates and vitalizes the blood so that the beneficial effect of good food is imparted to the whole body.

Truly hunger is the best sauce, and Hood's Sarsaparilla induces hunger. and will superintend her haying. last week of measles. smart young man, who was in the way. Chas.

alker and lamiiy, from Sus ing very brightly and hot and a few hours later he noticed smoke curling up along the side of his home and discovered the siding of the building in flames about eight inches above the pall. The reflection of the sun from It had fired the house. Just before her bereavement, Lady a new building, with the owner of the 't on which the same shall be erected, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Budd celebrated This would naturally interfere largely 1 habit of ridiculing the B.ble, on being quehanna, spent the Fourth at the home 1 have not wed all ol one bottle yet. I iuffred fiom catarrh for twelve txpen-encing the nauseating dropping in tfce throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bled almost daily I tried various remedies without benefit, until last Aprl. when I saw Ely's Cream I with the latter road should they at any I asked to find the book of Genesis, ''Gave 3i his father, J. v.

aliier, ot this place. their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening, July 8. Early time wish to extend lt.and what comph-1 it up. Charles Bliss and wife, from Susque operate to interfere with or to defeat right of a sub-contractor who shall do pit or who shall furnish materials New Spot Cash Price List, At John J. Burns' Church Street Store, Selden Foster gave a most eloquent cations may grow out of it, cannot now in the evening guests from out of town began to arrive and by nine o'clock the hanna, spent the Fourth at the home of George Dunn, of this place.

address on "Our Crest Need. Conse be foreseen quite likely a law-suit, to Balm advertised in the Boston Budget. I pro snaeiotis rooms of the. residence were Compare with what you are paying and say the least. cration Serv ice, led by llr.

Ainey was cured a bottle, and since tbe hrst cay use Fred Brooks has some two-year-olds Macdonald, widow of the late Sir John der agreement with the original con- nenrlv filled hv thn numerous friends decide for yourself. taken part in by many. The choir sang have had no more bleeding the he would like to exchange for a Sctor in aid of such erection, to file a Mcdonald, completed her first ambitious Serious Accident. "God be with you till we meet again who called to pay their respects to the Headlight Oil, gallon .10 hride and oToom of a. nna.rt.pr of a cen- 1 4 lbs.

Crackers for 25 jjchanlcs' lien for the amount which I literary effort in a series of articles for which was followed by the Mizpah Ben A sad accident occurred TnaadaT turv. Many beautiful and valuable ediction, Gen. xxi, 49, auu Dismissal. all be due for the value of such work I ladief Home Journal, the first one of I morning. Mrs.

Henry Tyler and her 3 Ginger Snaps 25 3 Raisins 25 hore. Our school is progressing finely under the management of Miss Potter. The children have to mind and have correct lessons too. is entirely gone. D.

G. with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal. 'Clairvoyant examinations Free, By Dr. E. F.

Butterfield. presents were bestowed upon the hosts. All present were unanimuos in the opin materials furnished, unless such sub-1 which will appear in the August number aged mother, Mrs. Wilcox, were start- ion that a profitable and pleasant day An elaborate repast of the finest viands was served by the hostess after which ntraetor shall have consented in writ-1 tnat periodical. Last summer Laly had been spent, and one not soon to be 3 Dates 25 4 Rice 25 8 large Bars Soap 25 4 lbs.

Starch 25 merry making was enjoyed till late.when forgotten by those who were present There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment of chr yn- to be bound by the provisions of such I Macdonald, with a party of friends, ntractor with the owner in regard to I traveled in her private car through the all departed wishing a long and pleasant ing from their residence for a ride, in a two-seated wagon, Geo. Hill, as driver, occupying the front seat, and the ladies the rear one. Soon after starting, the hor: sprang forward so suddenly, as to cause the rear was unfasten- at i-f Via lnflH VQrtly wfinrlc- rAanlfin, in tc diseases 1 he astonishing success and re- life to their hosts and expressing them ing of liens. Without snoh irrirtpn i most picturesque parts of Canada, and A Great Book. markable cures performed by Dr.

Butterfii Id, selves delighted with their evening en 1 lb. elegant Japan Tea 25 1 good Rio Coffee 25 1 Baking Powder 20 5 large Boxes Matches 25 nsent of the sub-contraetor all con-1 in a delightfully fresh manner she de- tertainment. are due to the gift ot clairvoyance, to a I felony study of the constitution of man, and I '1 l- WJJ bluuw ItOUlblUK 111 Jacob Mayer, who has been employed in the Griffis bakery for almost eight A Family Oattering. Have yon a father? Have you a mother. Have you a son or daughter, sister or brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Balsam for the Throat ana Luns, the guaranteed remedy for the cure of Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Cror and all Throat and Lung troubles It so, why when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist and the large sice casts only 50c and $1.

TAYLOR CELEBRATED OIL, For pain, lameness, or wounds, on man or aaast. Th. Soap curing of diseases from natural remedies, -et 1 lb. good Chewing Tobacco 2o Forest City. years, has become an agent for the sale those given up hy others call tor examination, uiieuiiii contractor the ladies being thrown to the ground, jd the owner which expressly or impli- these articles to which she has given the Mrs.

Tyler was somewhat hurt, though, ly stipulate that no such lien shall be title of "An Unconventional Holiday." apparently, not seriously. But that Mrs. shall invalid b.nHfni iiicf Wilcox was badly injured, was at once Good Coarse Boots, pair 2.00 Good Plow Shoes 1.15 Gilbert Bartholomew nas so far re of a new and interestirg book, "The Cures the worst form of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Disease of the Heart, covered from the loss of his leg as to be Finest line of Crockery, Glassware, Countries of the Western World, within apparent. She was carried into the Lurps or Kidieys. Will at the IX such sub-contraetor to file the same, jnlshed by Lady Macdonald, will accom- and beyond the a grand volume CHANGK HOTEL, Rinebamton.

Tuesday house, where she remained in all day Tuesday in a semi-unconscious e. john j. burns chcbch st. stobe persons contracting with the owner pany the articles, containing picturesque, historic, and des- Wednesday, August 25th and 20'b. uiutivii, tjavuiuaj aula uuuuaj niiu Prof.

Ferguson, ground for the erection and construe I criptive survey of the grent hemispheres Bert Blakeslee and Bennia Maxey are Would Ton Believe. The prnijrie'or of Kemp's Balsam gives Interested People. i -a of the whole, or any part, of a new Growing Tobacco. A Card. home on a vacation of republics.delineating the achievements of the continent from the discovery by thousands of tottle away vearly.

This mode aiding thereon shall be deemed the in PasslDS b7 Addison Gardner farm, We wish to express our sincere thanks Supt. Gillett held a special examina advertising would prove ruinous the ant of such owner in irw -t- near Heart Lake, the other day, we ob- tion in the new school house July 2, in to the citizens and firemen for prompt Columbus to the present time, by that Bal-am as not a perfect cure for Coughs and order that teachers employed for the aim vaiunuic uosisiauue t-AUUKUlsu- i. served a field set to tobacco plants, materials in and about such erection which seemed to be making a thrifty that Cleans Most is Lenox. all Throat and Lung troubles. You will see ing the fire at our works, on Thursday, coming year might hold valid certificates Adverlisiig a patent medicine in the peculiar way iu which ihe proprietor of Kemp's Balsam, for Coughs and Colds, dies it is indeed wirifler'ul He authorizes all dtuirgists "1 give those ca'l 'or it a samp'e bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing.

The Large Bottles are 50c and We certainly wculd advis a trial. It may save Von from consumption the excellent etiect after taking the nrst do i construction, and any sub-contractor growth. Should the growing ot tobacco when employed eminent historian, Benson J. Lossiiyj, LL.D. A splendid volume of 700 pages, superbly illustrated with some 350 engravings of sublime scenery and places of Don hesitate Procure a bottle to-day tc ng such work or furnishing such ma- Provs possible in tnis section, a wide A picnic was held in Haley's Grove TAYLOR COUGH SYRUP, lor any cough, throat, or lung kroabla, or cough.

ia children. Taylor's Condition Powders, For any kind of Stock or Poultry. Sold 7 ail druggists and country merchants, aud wa muted to satisfy, or mone -efunded. Carriage Trmming, By the undeiriened, whoso many years of experience is a sufficient fruarantee of good work. arriages trimmed and upholstered.

made and repaired, and general fancy Jobbing Hair mattresses renovated and made good as new. W. HDESMS. 11 Jstksbn street, July 9. Also, to assure our firemen that our well is of easy access for suction of their engine.

Your obedient servants, ials shall be entitled to file a mechan- July 4. keep in our home or roou for immediate future use. sire 50c snl $1. at a'l dmeyis's ana prontaoie neia wouia De opened up to our farmers. Rich soil and thorough cultivation, are the two important re- A fire broke out In Mrs.

Fuller's mil- 1 uen ior tne value thereof not with- historical interest, prominent pioneers, W. H. J. C. Hakeixgton.

linerv store July 4, destroying all the quirements. goods and nearly the building. Take Warning Work has been resumed ou the Hud Acd don't let the germs ot that araaduil in.r Plowing The plowing match of the Susquehan sou Street Railroad. Catarrh, take roo' and nsunsh your ect. Tha story of our marvelous achievements, as a nation.

Mr. Mayer will be glad to show you this work, and it is worth examination, whether you feel like buying or not. It is cr.njc'ured that a pc fi: may ye be found 1 every iil that flsh is eir to. How ever thi may be, certainly tV tifst specific yetfonnd for diseases of the b'oo-l Ver's Saisiparilla. au 1 mot dismasts i.nin it impure blood.

nding any stipulations to the contrary he contract between the owner and contractor, unless such stipulations 11 have been consented to in writing juch Bub-contractor." i na County Agricultural Society will be A man by the name of John Wargo A Fair. The ladies of the M. E. church are preparing to hold a fair in this place, during the last week of July. system Sulphur BUterj will prevent this aV will make you strong and "healthy.

EdltA held on the farm of O. D. Stone, Forest was killed Tuesday, at the Clifford Lake township, Saturday, Sept. 2G. tress.

urines, by a faQ of rock 1.

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