Mira ANce Depue accompanied her Sister, Mrs. Myra Rifenbury, to her home ‘at Maccadugella Saturday. Carlata iD. C. Graham, propretor of the Hotel Graham, is making active preparaties to attend the inwnsion of his old regiment, the One Hundred and Forty-thir Pennsylvania, at Gittys burg Momaday, Oct. 3. The regiment ar e noted in the final repltes of Pickett's famous charge, “the high water mark of ‘the reburn,” on July 3, 1883, and a tablet make its position will be dedi cated on this occasion. Abram Clayton, a Washington town sp farmer, is suffering with an ulcer on one of his eyeballs, caused by the enriching of a cow’s fail into the eye, and it is feared that the will lose the sight of M entirely. The Warren Street hotel, the property of the late Mrs. Etna Opterhout, will be dreposed of at auction by the execu tor of the estate, James FE. Frear, on Saturday, Gel, 26, et 1p. m. Wille, the Ute som of Mira. James Cosgrove, fell and broke his arm while playing about the premises a day or two since. Some milesereant with a taste for Wekles lugged off the entire stock of cucumbers, mango poppers, etc. be longing to Mrs. Thomas Manley, during one of the silly nights last week. Go to the «ant, theu slug card, and do the wie. There's a chilly winter coming on f rank Chaffee, Robert Graham and Kate Vose were elected delegates hhe conference convention of the Ep worth league at Wilkes-Barre. harka Harding and Mica Harding, of Nereell Mill, were married at Bing hamston in few days since, Frank Chaffee contemplates going to Korgston about Dec. 1 to make a com mercial course, Miss Minnie Bannatyne spent Sun day with her sister, Sallie, who is teuching at Noxon, J. E. Wiggins, a Dixon farmer, comes forward with a pirate rated in its fields that welds three pounds, four teen ouncea. It is of the Momroe seed ling Variety. The report that the ‘Tunkhantrock Slanufacturing company would light their establishment with goa was a mistake. They will use electricity, put ting on a generator to be run by con nection with their own engine room. The works employ about forty hands now and are pushed to their fullest ca pacity. When the Hehring apparatus is complete they will run nigh to a com ofertable portion of the time. The plant is one of the finest in this sec tion, and is turning out silk spools, bob bing, etc, of a quality not to be ex ceeded by any similar factory in America, kk. W. Fargo arrived home from the Brooklyn hospital Saturday, where he had been undergoing treatment for some organic difficulty. He is consid erably improved in health, Samuel Fitch, of Falls, will remove to the Kelley tenement house on court house square as soon as it is vacaited by George W. Cooke. Miss Winnie Haines has been spend ing a couple of days with her aunt, Mrs. Rh. M. Platt.Herself, mother and brother Wesley will return to their California home this week.