THE RECORD Tioga County, NY July 2, 1896 PERSONALS .W. C. RENWICK left Monday for Buffalo. .James SULLIVAN of Binghamton was in town Monday. .Mr. Frank TRUMAN is improving slowly toward convalescence. .Frank PAYNE of Binghamton was in town yesterday afternoon. .Mayor James FORSYTH left Tuesday for the Northwood's. .Rev. and Mrs. M. D. FULLER are passing a few days at Scranton .Bissell WOODFORD is dangerously ill at his residence on Front Street. .Mrs. C. B. DUGAN and Mrs. C. F. HUTCH will pass the fourth at Dushore. .Miss Susie RICHARDSON has returned from a weeks visit at Newark Valley. .H. D. BOLT, and wife, and Mrs. L. J. ELLIS, are passing the week at Waverly. .Lehigh Traveling Agent Paul S. MILLSPAUGH of Ithaca was in town Tuesday. .L. S. LEONARD and Miss Minnie WADE were in Binghamton Monday afternoon. .Prof. H. L. RUSSELL left Monday night for Norway, ME, to pass the summer vacation. .Orin WHITE is ill with inflammatory rheumatism at his home near Sulphur Springs. .Mr. and Mrs. George FAULKNER of Owego were in town last evening - Ithaca Journal. .County Clerk F. W. RICHARDSON and wife have returned home from their wedding trip. .Miss May L. DAWES and her brother Master Leslie are passing some time in Binghamton. .Prof. and Mrs. E. E. BOGART have gone for a weeks visit to with relatives in Owego - Ithaca Journal. .George STALKER has move from 55 North Avenue to rooms in the Taylor creamery on the southside. .Mrs. George KEELER and son Lou and Mrs. W. F. FLETCHER of Ithaca are visiting in town for a week or two. .Miss Mabel WARD, the little daughter of John H. WARD, head clerk at the Awaga House is ill with intermittent fever. .J. S. GROSS, Esq, has returned from Marathon where he passed several days and participated in a regimental reunion. .Miss Mary FIELD was in Binghamton last Tuesday evening in attendance at the wedding of her friend Miss Mame CARL. .Charles SWEEZEY, The Erie train baggage master, who has been threatened with typhoid fever, is able to be out on the street, .Mrs. L. S. PHILLIPS of Winona, MO, and Mrs. Emily GORE of Speedsville are visiting at G. L. HAYNES, William Street. LOST A LIMB. Harry CARRIGAN, a switchman employed by the Erie railroad had his left foot crushed while making a coupling at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred just east of Liberty Street where the Syracuse and Binghamton tracks cross the Erie tracks. CARRIGAN, Warren Van DEBURGH and John L. ALDEN were engaged to switching Erie cars out of the D., L & W crossover. CARRIGAN stepped in between two cars to pull a coupling pin. His foot caught in a frog on the S. & B. crossover and he only had time to throw himself backward before the cars were upon him. One car and the switch engine passed over his left ankle and foot. CARRIGAN was picked up and brought to the depot. Dr. McNamara, surgeon for the Erie road and Dr. HALL were summoned. They summoned the ambulance, and the injured man taken to the city hospital. It was found necessary to amputate the injured member between the ankle and the knee. CARRIGAN is 24 years of age. His home is in Owego, but he boards with his sister, Mrs. J. B. COVENHOVEN, 125 Liberty Street, this city. CARRIGAN bore the operation well and was resting comfortably last evening. - Binghamton Republican, Monday. MORTUARY RECORD Died, at Owego, NY, Wednesday, July 1, 1896, Charles LOUNSBURY, aged 69 years. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at River Valley church. Interment will take place in the LOUNSBURY cemetery. Bill Grummons bgrummons@imt.net