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$:; ? ;M, I ,l(\> 'I/|| up iss&iifK ! M SJ ; i. i i , FROM THE ADJOINING TOWNS BRIGHT PARAGRAPHS BY ABLE COR- RESPONDENTS . her r ' \ ' i Mirror of Daily Events as Held tip for In- spection l>y Our Busy Wewe Gatherers. HALCOTTVILLE. T. J. Halt was at FleisehinannB ou Pi'l day. Lauren Hubbelt 1B soiling daily papers here. 0. Slawpon was at Margaretville on business Saturday. J, G. Ganoung and W. Harrington of Vega were In town Saturday. MISB Grace Grlfllu is entertaining cousin, Miss Bolce, of Kingston. J. W. Seudder, who has been on the elcli list for some time, Is better. Z. II. Williams contemplates building an addition to his cottage this fall. Afcx Golden of Bragg Hollow has been awarded a pension of $C per month. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles». ltowo In Brag Hollow, July 10, a daughter. Mauy out-of-town people have been here the past week Ashing with good suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Rowe entertained company from Griffin Corners the first of week. N. Harrington Is helping contractor Hull on G. E. Griffin's new house this woel;. 1. J.Weaver and William O'Brien of Arena were in town on business last week, Mrs, N. Harrington and daughter arc YlBitlng friends at Denver and Vega this wool;. Some claim to believe that the wet, catching hay weather will last for 40 days l'rom July ID. E, Blaltely and N. Btoer of Opeonta •were calling on customers at Halootlvlllo on Batuaday. C. R. O'Connor, our popular attorney, wae at Albany a few days the first of the on legal business. Eev. M. O. Bennett delivered a most Interesting sermon at the M. E. Churoh Sunday morning. Mrs, Oaptn.in Patterson and Mrs. D. T. Underwood of lloxbury were hero last week guests of David Kolly. Mrs. Elmer Hewitt has been seriously 111 the past few weeks. Dr. J. J . Keillor of Koxbury attended her. Robert Archibald of New Kingston was —i-n-fjowu Saturday and wlii e here pur- chased a new wagon of H. Hewitt. Mrs. A. S. Brink has recently rocolvod a large slock of summor goods which sho is selling at very satisfactory prices. John Warsen of Dutchess County has boon visiting about hero the past few weoks, Ho once lived at Donver, N. Y. George and David Montgomery of Montgomery Hollow, lloxlmry! were In In this vicinity luetrwoek and purchased several oholcryflalry cows. wjj.7fiim Eon has acceplod a position \ traveling for a Chicago houso and will commence work August 1. Ho will dis- pose of his horse and hereafter travel by mil, working largo towns only. The farmers' basket picnic at Halcot- yllle Is to bo held ou Friday, August 15, Hon. A. W. Litcharel is to address tho people. Mr. Lltchard Is a practical farm or and as genial a man as you would wish to moot. Dr, J, A, Gaul and wife, accompanied by a friend, have boon driving through the Oatskllla of late, making many calls In the vicinity of Laxlngton, Huntor and Tunnoi'svillo. Thoy returned Saturday well pleased with their trip and much re- freshed. Our creameries, tho Elgin and Cold Spring, are not manufacturing much but- ter at present. Thoy aro soiling all the milk and cream thoy liavo. J. \Y. Ver mllya, manager of the Elgin, was in New York last week and contracted tho out- put of his oreamery until next spring. S. Wolugart, principal and general manager of tho Wolngart Institute) of Higlimounl, was at Halcottvllle on Wed- nesday with about sixty of his students and teaohors for their llrst picnic of the seuson. They had tholr dlunor In the park ami spout tho day with tho boats about tho lake, which was highly appre- ciated by tho little people Thoy come hero several times every season, KELLY CORNERS. A. F, Swoot was lit Margarotvlllo on Sunday. Edltli \Woolhoalor spout Sunday In Margarotvlllo. Jauius Vormilyoa and lady spont Bun- day with friends at New Kingston. \ Venlo\ Slawanu of Voga was a pleas- ant caller In town Saturday evening. Jaffioa Vortnllya, salesman at tho Elgin, spout a portion of last wook In Now York. It, E, Austin, the butolier, Is out bright aud early ljoklng after his many customers, Mr. and Mrs, Stranger of Now York, Who have boon visiting Ills sister, Mrs, Burr Hubboll, returned to tholr home Saturday. HUIJIKIII Brothers placed a now bottle washer In tho Standard Dairy Company's creamery at Stamford, which worka to perfection, Hubboll Brothers are having an exten- sive trade on building material, Thoy ooimlanlly keep on lmml anything from n footliplok to a steam engine, '/,, F, Hoarlo, our popular moruhant, has boon suffering tho past weolt with hemorrhage of the lungs, but at prosonl ho is somewhat Improved, THii. WE IN ARENA What Fri- Our NH Wby:i Are Doing i :i;i.i.ii; Little Village. Robert Willie was at A ides last day. Frances Gregory ishelplng ElbertGray in haying. There arc ab..ut thirty city guests here a.t present. Andrew Anderson of Andes was In town on Monday. E. B. Martin Is recovering from his re- oent Illness. A. J. Myers visited Shavertown on busi- ness Saturday. BrnBom Weaver of Hardenburgh was In town Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Root haB been on the sick list the past week. John Bloodgood has been on the sick lief for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Robinson wore at Margaretvllle Monday. Willis S. Hubbril, our popular druggist, Is enjoy lug a good business. Miss Kate Bryant of Union Grove vis- ited Arena friendB Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeSilva of Flelsch- inanns were here on Monday. Frank Krum sold his horse last week to Mr. Wiigatal'f of Grants Mills. Alexander White Is enjoying a good business at his blacksmith shop. William Slade is working in haying for William Duraimd at Now Kingston. Dr. (.', 0. Faulkner made a professional visit to Low Beach tho last of the week. W. T. Faulkner of New Kingston made this village a business call the first of the week. George Ballard of Kelly Corners was here last week after lumber for Alrnirou Sweet, Tracy 0. Haddow and H. S. Reynolds were at Margarotvlllo on business Sat- urday. John H. Caswell, who Is working at ltoxbury, visited his family hero over Sunday. Jonathan Keator has been visiting his son, J, W. Keator, at Union Grove the past week, Walter Monro has gone to Locust Val loy, L. I., where ho will work at his trade of painting. Miss Nina McLean, who Jives in tho northern part of the State, Is visiting rel- atives here. Harry Gregory, who is attending a summer school at Dowusvllle, was homo over Sunday. George Gregory Is working at Margar- otvlllo at carpenter work on N. R. Os- horn's residence. H, J, Noldlg, Emory Jenkins and Hi- ram Knapp of Union Grove were busi- ness callers here Saturday. Miss Bertha Hunt has hired to teach the primary department of tho Shanda- lion school the coming terra. ltov. Mr. Glovor of NewYork occupied tko pulpit of the i M.-.-E;'t5nuroh last Sun- da,y anJ.-'gaVo a very able discourse. D. A. Fletcher was in town calling on our merchants last wook, Dan has many friends horo who aro always glad to see him, Lynn Davidson lias opened an Icecream parlor In the Ellsworth bloelt. Ho also expects to handle all kinds of fruits and vegetables. W. B. Hubboll offers a reward of $50 for Information that will lead to tho con- viction of tho party or parties who poi- soned his two dogs. The I. O. 0 . F. lodge at this place Is in u nourishing condition. Tho members hold a banquet at W. S. Dickson's hall one night last wool:. Several of our business places have Street lamps that have not boon lighted in live years. Thoy soom to bo kept simply us ornaments. John D. Brown, our hustling livery- man, keeps two men In his stable, Leslie MoNaughton and Robert White, Mr, Brown 1IIU3 good rigs and Is doing a nloo bualuoss. The patrons of tho Arena co-operative oreamery aro well sutlslloil with tholr re- turns for tholr Juno butter fat, which net- tod them 25 cents per pound. \ Tho new eroamory Is a success In every way, espec- ially financially, Some farmers draw as high as $200 souiu mouths. James Silver will glvo his famous show here Saturday night, July 20, under a tout. Mr. Silver has visited Arena every season for years and always gives a Ilrst- olues ontortalmnont. Ho has ton pooplo In his company this season, ono of the number being the well known coniodlan, Lou Sherwood, M® FROM TWIN VILLAGES, WHAT IS GOING ON AT FLEISCH- MANNS AND GRIFFIM CORNERS. New Fire Bell-Boarders in Plenty Con- certs to Come—An Upset—A Famous Lawsuit. The State road is fast Hearing comple- tion. A lire bell Is one of the latest village Improvements. Attorney W. H. Allaben of Margaret- vllle was here last week. It, is positively stated that the Oisino at Flelschma.nns will be built this fall. Boarders are coming In thick and fast. Nearly every boarding house Is filled to overflowing. Flelsobmanns and Griffin Cornera truly take the lead as a summer resort In Del- aware County. Tho new automobile is doing a \laud office \ business, that is when there's no mud on tho road. The Iron bridge at the east end of Grlf- lin Corners Is u p and will be ready for travel In a few days. James D. Birdsall of Delhi Is a frequent visitor here In the Interests of the Na- tional Protective Legion. William A. TenBroeelt, Esq., Is improv- ing in health and we sincerely hope to see him about town very soon. There will be a great entertainment at the Hotel Switzerland on next Saturday evening for tho benefit of tho Brook lyn Hospital. We heard the remark a few days ago by a traveling man from Now York City that George Lasher furnlshod ono of the best set tables among the hotels visited The now library building now under process of erection In this village is being pushed forward at a rapid rate. The building promises to be a good one and will certainly be a great acquisition to the place. The Mountain Philharmonic Club an- ticipate giving a series of concortB during tho fall and winter. Several players will be added to the orchestra, There is room for a few more good onoe. The secretary will bo glad to hoar from any who would like to join tho organization. A wagon was overturned on the hill near Flolschmanns station on Sunday. When near the top of tho hill one of the horses began to kick and rear, which caused the other horse to back-. The wagon koolod over and precipitated tho people Into the road. Fortunately no one was seriously injured. The rig be- longs to 0. A. Ballard. The famous lawsuit of Alvln Ri ihtmyer vs. Marquis Lasher and alhors was again before tho Supremo Court at Bingham ton on Saturday last, when H. Apliugton Esq., of New York City, attorney for the Misses Lock and Mrs. Wyant, made an application for a stay of tho sale of the Arkvlllo property, now advertised for August 4. Eugene E. Howe, of this vil- lage, attorney for tho plaintiff, appeared and objected to any orders being granted as the appellants were In default lu serv- ing a printed case ou appeal Judge Ly- on accordingly granted an order to show oause returnable August 15, at tho regu- lar Special Term of tho Supremo Court at Binghamton, when tho questions of de- fault and stays of tho appellants will bo argued. The Judge also granted a tem- porary Btay of tho sale ponding tho hear- ing of this motion, as to lots Nos. 2, !l and 4 In tho printed notice of sale. Lot No, 1, known as tho Stevens lot, consisting of six acres of building lots located at Arkvlllo, will be sold on August 4, by tho Sheriff, as advertised. No stay of sale was granted ou these lots. friends in ArkviUe. Mrs- Vernie Persons is confined to her bed with the njekelos. Clara Jones is won;Ing at the Brook- dale Farm, Griffin Corners. Charles Jump is again driving team for the Arkvill Chemical Works. A permanetot boarder has arrived at the home of 0 . 0. Jones. It's a girl. Mrs. Ransom Banterd and daughter visited friends la Halcottvllle Sunday. Charles First and wife have returned t'> the city after visiting a week at 8. Korn'e. Miss Maud Olmstead is spending a va- cation of two weeks at the home of 0 . VanDemark, Mrs. E. Woolheator and Mrs. M. Mayes are doing a thriving business in millinery and dressmaking. Severn Korn Is becoming an expert on a bicycle. He performs some difficult feats at full speed. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo J. Gould returned to Lakewood Sunday after spending a few days at Furlough Lodge. School Report. Pursuant to law the Board of Educa- tion of Margaretvllle High School, Dis- trict No. 17, town of MIddletown, Dela- ware County, N. Y., herewith submits a full and detailed statement of all moneys received and disbursed from July 15, 1901, tho date of last report, to date. RE0E1RJ 8. July IE, 1901, balance on hand, » 87 33 Receiver] from Department of Public Instruction, tuition last term Training Class, IOOI, alio oo Received Regents fund, cre- dentials, attendance and quot 244 CB Received from collector 2,521) 08 Received bank stock tax, Received sales Regents paper, Received proceeds entertain- ment, Received Regents library fund, Received Supervisor, public moneys, Reoolvod tuitions, Rocolvod Department Public Instruction, Teachers train- ing class, 1001 and 1002,.... Total, DISBURSEMENTS, Jewels, WIT 1y, n *m^ fl!W- 'hot is the order of a woman's profit! eitcies. Jew' els form a magnet of' mighty JIOWW to Hie average woman. Even that .greatest of all Jewells, health, is often ruined In the strenous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the In- sidious consequences of coughs, wlds &ai bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Bosch'ee's German Syrup. It will promptly aires', consumption in Its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread die- ease from the system.... It Is not a cure all, but it Is a certain cure for coughs, eolds and all bronchial troubles. You can get this reliable remedy at Swart & Hitt's. Get Green's special Almanac. 209 4 15 22 81 00 3H 00 733 03 2S5 5(1 520 00 $4,838 38 SAIiAlUHB R, L. Countryman, $1,000 00 Miss Caroline> Shepherd 217 60 Miss Florence Blackburn, 400 00 Mrs. R. L, Countryman 302 50 Miss Hulda Dickson 280 00 Miss Flora Curtis, 400 00 Miss Elizabeth Harrington,.... 400 00 Miss Lucy A. Waterbury 110 00 S. A. Hunter, janitor, 125 00 O. M. Race, clerk 20 00 U SHAKY AN]) $3,285 00 A1TAHATUH, A. F. HotchklSB', atlas R. L. Countryman, books Ttffariy|lndustrlal Nature Cabinet M. M, Welch & Co., apparatus,.,. 0 00 fi 50 75 00 13 50 A premium of ono (lent par pound Is given Urn Elgin for all buttnr placed on thu Now Vork market, Groat praise Is due Mr, Vantaaaol for hlo ouporlor Workmanship. Iron SAi.it.— lllayiiloi used very IlUlo, Ijiqulro at this ofllon, J Saves a Woman's Life. To have given up would have mount death for Mrs, Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, MIIBB, For yours she had endured untold misery from lung trouble and obstinate oougli. \ Often,\ she writes, \I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and romodlos failed till I Used Dr. Klug'B Now Discovery for consumption and was completely ourod,\ Sufferers from cough, colds, throat and lung trouble need this grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Cure guaranteed by 13. L, O'Connor, Miirgarotvlllo, and B, Korn, Arkvlllo, Prluo 50o and $1.01). Trial bottles froo, A Fine Store Propoiiv tor Salo or Ex ahemgsi Tim undersigned offers for salo tholr store, stock, and tlxturoH at a bargain, wlalilng to locate olBuwhero, Tho store lias always Shared a largo trade and n tlrst-olauij opening for a live man. Tho building has lioator with lino llv- Inu rooms over tho store with modern Improvements) The first Hour Is arranged for two stores or aonnootod, Will soil without stoolc If preferred, Good reasons for selling. Address, R. F, & W, C. PnA'i'NMit, I'i'aftsvlllo, N, V. Foil HAI-M OH *.I'«JIUCNT.— An olght-ronui oottiigu In good repair and aoiivenloutly lniiaUid, Good water and garden. Can bo runted either furnished or unfurnished, Can bo routed fiiriiltihnd for $25 a month, For further parfloultira will on or ml. dross. It, a.,MmvAMDM, Miirgarotvlllo, N. Y. ' NEW KINGSTON. Tho showor Sabbath night damaged tho roads some lu this valley, • William Olmstead of Dumuvon was at New Kingston tho llrst of tho week, Tho hall storm Monday Injured gardens and cropo to some oxtent In this valley. Warron Woavor and wlfo of Lake Hill visited at E, Laldlaw's tho first of the week, II, O. Vanllousohoten shipped two bar- rels of cauliflower to New York on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Shaver of Grants Mills vleltod at A. W. DoSilva's Saturday and Buuday. Charley Tompkins and wife of Town- ship, Stamford, visited at w, o. BanfpVd's Saturday and Sunday. > Will 0, Sanforil and wlfo aud Charles Tompkins and wlfo visited E, F. Tomp- kins at Union Grovo Monday, Tho hard shower on Monday ciiuuod tho bank opposite Thompson's mill to slide Into tho road, biiuglng rocks and trees with it, rendering it Impassable un- til fixed. Frank Winter Is buying a oar load of hogs aud oah'OS whloh ho expects to ship August 4, Ho pays blx and n half cents per pound for hogs, Jlvo weight, delivered at Arkvlllo, Mrs, Sarah Faulkner lost a valuable oow Saturday, Dr. Allaben assisted in out- tlng her opon and making an examina- tion, lilood clots wore found In the air fiibos of tho lungs, but tho OIUIBO of their bolng there could not be found, Mrs, Hulaoy Gray of Deposit', who ban boon visiting hor father, W. W, Dumond, started for homo Friday to wire for hor husband, who la Buffering from Wood pois- oning eausod by running a liorso shoo nail lu his log, M'Whim, ppo, Allison &, Senile, coal, O. O, Kaufman, coal, O. S. Allabon, wood James Chamberlain, work,.. JamesOhamborlln, work, J. II. Hilt, postago, otc.,. William Clark, catalogues,... Paid nolo Peoples Hank B. A. Hunter truancy, Thomas Winter, advortlsemont In fair book It. L. Countryman, postage and supplies It, L, Country man, postage and supplies, O. M. Race, work O. M. Riice, work G. W, Konyon, work Messenger fubl l.-dilng Co., print- ing J. H. Daliln, lulling piano, H. M. Coulter, work Swart & Hill, supplies, etc., W, M, Welch .v. Co., G. W. Stewart, repairs, N. D, Olmstead, chairs, N. D, Olmstead, organ G'M, Glllltt, blackboard, M. Anderson, livery,, Croat, Soott & I'M shall, Re- gents paper, etc Hubboll Brothers, luinbor Andos licmnkr, udvorllsoiuont, J. R, Gregory, advertisement,,.. R, L, Gavott, repairs E. L, Hliiukloy, work, Messenger Publishing Co , Public School Printing Co,, re- port cards, O M, Raoo, work, Margarotvlllo Water Company, rent Allison A-. Scnrlc, supplies,...\.. * 101 00 $ 185 91 7 44 !) 1!) 1 90 1 50 5 04 19 00 $ 230 04 $ 409 00 22125 li 00 i 50 0 04 | 3 50 11 06 1 00 15 00 8 00 2 00 43 27 8 14 1 00 2 GO 6 00 19 05 4 GO 0 IB 30 91 88 1 0B 00 II 00 14 00 1 GO 2 85 1G 00 14 71 SOUVENIRS OF THE CATSKILLS. In Wood, Porcelain, Burnt Leather, Sterling Silver. Aluminum, Etc. A Multitude of Designs, Wlxeu winter winds Wow titey will ,i iiiliul you of u ploamnt outing In line Mountains. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Alteration Sale! GOOD REPAIRING Our Watchword, G.W. STEWART, THE JEWELER, Margaretville, N. Y. WANIC KKPOKT. No, »,J)34. — Keporl of llio condition of the Peo- ples Mutional Bauk at Margaretville. in tlie Stato ol Now York, at IJie close ot buslnesn, July 16, 1W2. iiEsotmom Loans and Dlaoounts, Overdrafts, B&ourod and unsecured, U A'Uouds to secure circulation, V .SBonds on liand, Premium on U is Bonds, Slocks, securities, eto. Banking lious\ furniture and fixtures. Due from approved resorvo agonts, Olieuks and othor caali items, Noloa ot other National Banks, Fractional paper curroncy, nlcklos and oou ta, I4W1TOL MONIOY RlSHKBVIt IN BANK, VIZ! Specie, 5,903 60 Logal-tondor noto», 6,020 00 10.02il.t0 Kodompllon fund with TJ. 8. Tronaum (B per oont ot Circulation) 1 380 00 Total, LHUILITIIM, Capital stock paid In, t 25,000 00 .S'liiplus fund, 2,600 00 Undivided profits, loss OXJIOIIBBB and taxes paid, National Bank Kotos outstanding Dno to other National Banks, Ulv.dend unpaid. Individual deposits subject to chock, Demand oorliUealos ot deposit, Cashier's chocks outstanding, M8.260 20 802 88 95,000 00 100 00 2,260 00 29,000 00 <i,.'.(K) 00 84,897 86 712 78 800 00 67 18 1200,808 86 SS. * 200,808 86 Total, HTA'I'E Olf NKW \'01tK, UOUN'I'Y Ol' DKLAWAItn, I, N. D. Olmsload, Oashior of tho abovo-nauiod bunk, do solemnly ewoar that tho above state- ment Is truo to t ho best ot my knowledge and bo- Itef, N, D. Olmstead I 'auhlnr. A'ubsorlbod and sworn to boforo mo this 19th day ot July, 1902. M. II. Dean, Notary Public OOKHltOT—AttOSt— It. L. O'Connor A. P Oarpouter, 5 Directors, Ot. a. Docker Alterations are going to be made to this Store in. order to give us better facilities for our increasing patronage, and, of course, we will have to move a large portion of our slock. We would like to have you help.us. WILL YOU? Anyway we're going to make it an object for you to help us move by giving a very liberal. Discount on Summer Suits, Extra Coats, Vests, Pants and Straw Hats. In fact, reductions are made all along the line. Everything is marked at quick-room-making Prices. It's your opportunity. Will you grasp it ? AAUON STEEN, One Price to all. Cash Only. DELHI, N. Y. nor,) iter, 5 \i >r, ) EUGENE E. HOWE, . . . LAWYER . NOTARY PUBLIC, VUllMirA'A DUILDWG, GRIFFIN CORNERS, - N. Y. HOTEL BOUTON, John F. Street, Prop'r, Margaretville, N. Y. Total roooliila Total illuLuirHumontfl,,, $ Mfi (IC IRU;I:I in 4,201 (III ARKVILLE, • Thomtia Htorlo WHO lu town Hutiiliiy, Ironiiii Redmond waa ijulte 111 luet Hat- urdiiy, ITrml Muyliiira of Stamford win In town Sunday, Tlioro aro at proeout tlilrly-flvu guoata lit tlio li'iilrvinw. Mrs, 0, U. lUiymor, who una boon iiulto el eh, in Improving, Mm H. Htowttrb of Klnjialiou la v!oltlii« Biiliuioo on hand ,, $ 072 la Wo do not know of any oufatniidliiK bills. All notoa and hills of ovory kind horotofora aontraotod by Uio Margaret ville High Bohool iiavii boon paid, ttespoolfully Hiii.uiilttoil. .1. II. llrrr, I'rnHldont, .). W, Kiri'i.u, A, AtiiiniiH, WiM/iAM MONO I,M, du, H. M, Cooii'i'iuu, Q. W, H'IIOWAUI', N, .1.1. OHIIOIIN, MllH If, «, IVIW, MUM. ANN A WINTIMX O. M, UAIIH,' Soorntiiry, N. 13, OhMOTjiAU, Troumiror, Dntod, .Inly, Jfi, llitlii. TruBloofl. Farmers' Exchange. Ailv rl.lwinir liiniiiior l.liln liniullim urn Iron ill'- I.V l.w i wo'ilin In I'm umi' In fn, UHUM -who IUII |llll l-ll lllllll tl IlI'M tll'I'IIMNUWH •A liiuiiy. F 'oll HM*- lirlUO, (((Mil'Hn' VUK', New York, li. Will l.llllll Inoilt, lllljl Koatoi 1 , Miu'wu'iii- F un HAi,i'.. i'hnli|i, -llt'iivy wvrlt lirircmi Milium anil trimi W.Jt, Tir.Mioiin, Now Ulnuiiloii. BOWLING! Pakatakan, Alleys, Margaretville N. Y. A prize to the value of $5.00 will bo given to the gen- tleman rolling the best average of any ton games during July and August. A priao to tho value of to tho highost average , same as above i prices of tho same value as above aro also oH'orod to tho lady rolling tho boat av^ average of any ton gauios during July or Attgust. This space belongs to C. J. DICKSON, Proprietor of the Margaret- ville Bargain Store. Opposite The Ackerly. In Everybody's Mouth 1! TOM PLATT, America's Greatest 5 cent Cigar. MTgby HUMMELL & CO., Binghamton, Hew York. Tko Gatskill Mountain News,, One Year, $1,00. Six Months, 50, Try it three months for a Quarter.