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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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FU1DAY EVKMNu, i it i it 1. iv .1 i. A hit hi a it i 24, 1 PLYMOU m. PALMISTRY. FIRE DESTROYED, D'ARVILIE'S PREDICTIONS HAVE COME TRUE I Furniture and Carpets WARD.

AaeM. W. Mam St. Now Who, 7hX The day it here, the hour strikes, the PLYMOUTH SCHOOL ineivtewel a vrhees sUaags ptwv tHMm the wonder and admire ri. won oi an.

Bargains That Are Bargains return from the high achool llro. about HIS FOrCCiSt Ol EleCtlOfl RCSIiltS WCM clock this morning, the int-ml-m of I NoiaMjr Correct Accord lag to Building Completely Gut ted Early This Morning. rira to 1 held it uirHIng and by a unanimous vole Instructed the trus-trea of the company io tender the achool bourd the ue of their urlora for school purposes. To avail ttwin-selves of till offer the board will have tto Returns. Kv.

i wo sH! to people who "after looking further" come back to buy here. They 11 aj in ciTcci that liif intiht (IfKiralili' furniture eoata h'sa hor than anywhere el. Kven our rttriilar prices- front which jiroscnt mliuMintiH are made art- lower than thcspeeial cut pricNi in other itorra. iivtuit with ryttt to see can prove question that it is money snvpd to buy here. This in nuijuetion with our Furniture khIc m.

offer extraordinary barKaina in earpeta, ninl liny sucli bargains as you will remember. KirM mnkc note of these- Furniture larjrain; iticn ail th earpt't ttTerings below and remember that vou an weli-oinr' to etnn to nee whether you Iniv or not. io outulu the coimeut nf town council to th ur of Ihu rNiiiin for this nui IT WAS WORK OF INCENDIARIES Hine which cun be reudllv htklnr.l no As Mr. D'Arvllle t. Klikrndall was i.

rt and Jhii.i treasurer, (in ri I slide Ile was II trill, did suy the UUUPI. The A It Is have I Ihe rx.iuiulc of Co I I red 'iM-r of ilty o. I iK' II. loll he Oil tilirtk Up In i -publii Bonding Was Wortl 112,000 and Was fx a f. 1 hiki l.h,l.'i,-,l their niuiiii, tor School purpones.

in. Covered For Tlircc-Fourtns ol 11)11 Itt'pUtlllCrtll III dent they did. In irgard to tin landslide, he Una A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away. Mr. W.

W. Riker.of Plalnvlsw K.il Ml. i I. A $50.00 Bedroom Suit $29.50 Full quartern! oak. finely titmhetl, hiffhly polihcd.

It is one of the exclusive pattema made to sell fm our reirular low price ii sjieeial for this nale only $20.50. De-tails nf finish cHeh of the thn pieeea, bed. whim; wirs Mad nni ImnKI. I Ighl hei the no i predli tlou are inn! OArvlllp was In v. for ovtr fifteen years.

Wa trlrd a number of doctors and spent ovei a thousand dollars without mnr wll.f Plymouth Central High school build- I In" K'od. and a 1 1 diiiK this I he ti lieliin I I oil. in, 1 I III, I ng. a Urge three-story brick building A S12.00 Dining Table $7.50 UainlNoine extension tables, made of aolid oak. 42 inch top in American quartered oak, manaivc rroowd lcrs.

Can he extended lo six feet. Ustl-nl pin is our regular price. redueetl for this sale to $7.50. A HutTYt in Ameriean quartennl oak; Sitle price $14.75 A Hound top Extension Table. Rale price $8.50 A if.V Parlor Suit.

Sale price $38.50 A $11 Coueh. roll sides, ruffled fronts $6.75 pi liii.irlcs hen on I vaguely stiggestril oi Shawnee, well riiulpped for School and whii staiiil vmi will otiaorve ar She wa, very low and I Io; all hops, when a mend suggested trying KoUy Honey and Tar. which I did: and urposes. with a capacity for the In tine day hlle In struction of shout four hundred pupils was completely gulled by fire at nn early hour this morning. Only the liioiiiineui aiiorncv of ih.il Mr.

Il'Arvllle told him io win, four of poK.it, caiiillil. ties perfect. The dresser is full swell front an! has beautiful French plate heeled tilpe mir-ror. A ChifTonier. sale price $27.00 A Lounge, sale price $7.50 wans remain.

paper. waited The fire originated In the basement the northeast corner of the build thanks bs to this groat remedy. It saved hvr life. She la atrongcr and enjoya tetter health than sba hsa ever known In ten years. Wa shsll never bo without Foley Honor and Tar and would ask thoe afflcted to try It Sold by W.

Pauling and Co, Wlikea Barre. R. D. Wll'Jams. Plymouth.

tf I'lairaudient or i liiir no linpresaloii In- was inMeaiJ slrli'ken for a few mi ui, wiih m.li.i. ing. Its origin Is a mystery. Nothing combustible nature was In the PROF. J.

H. D'ARVILLE. part men where the fire started and sla ami atronjly Impi to write. t'ompl)lnr to the not In his usuat ih of tho building lH heated by steam. The re whs discovered by Ambrose West Tho Eminont 8ciantltt, Seer and attorney.

In readlt ir -i. passing the building about 12:211 on en. thai the Three Carpet Specials Hero Is an exception to the cut price rule. There sre no remnants nor odd lots In these thra specials hut nil regular stoi and some brand new Hprtna; foods just In We mean to trlnar Spring buyers In early and dpeclul offering like these command the Interest of money saver. Tom can make your selections now and we'll hold the goods for you until such tlm aa you desire them delivered.

Palmist. Parlor, 14 West Jackson Street. his way home. The alarm was at once sounded from Box 21 and the fire de anil iillliougli tnen names till the paper beglnnimf win, The Williams Inqusst. The Inquest for the purpose of determining the rause of the death of Mrs.

HcnJ.imlu K. Williams, of Broadway, who expired very sudednly i few days ago, wa held last evening at partment responded with commend- neither if them would i. n. next mayor, but a then of man Die prompt nexs. The quick Intelligence usually THE FAVANT8 of nil ages have delved Into the profound science of occult lam.

The power of fortnight or the science SAXONY AXMINSTER CAR TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- nmnlfested by Ihe fire fighters seemed hr "'inlre l'h Waller. Wll to be lacking on this occasion at McKee, ho made a fK-t mor- 1 Mmo.i PET This excellent grade wear or cataphonlca inuHt have bncu the 4 like Iron; full variety of patterns and colors: usual credit price tSe a yard our regular price 70c: our dormant faculty within Columbus, -yet none the leas the voice he Imagined ho INGRAIN CARPETS Hest graded aeml-wool, one-yard wide, reversible, guaranteed fast colors; usual credit price 50c our regular price 18c our special offering to-day 28 a Yd. PETS Kuch excellent quality might sell as best Axmlnster or Sa-vrmnlerre; usual Installment price $1.10 a yard -our regular price 89c; our special offering to-dav 65c a Yd. once heard In a dream spoke trulv outset, but the boys soon got down In lesuneil mat death 1(T I business and worked with will. Th "ed from hemorrhage.

The other I Tuesday water was weak, hoever. and suffl- lV'VK this and a ver- I ..,,1,..,., clent heading could not be obtained to of th from hemmorhage .1, I force the at ream to the top of the rendered. The jury was composed of ieVi rlsburg. 1 building at th. start.

Philip Walters. John J. Iavls. William offl, e. thus predicting 0 i Jonen if 'tie election of three In Penn.

Jle hud not found the IndieK, hut special offering to-day 59c a Yd. tne voice seemed to any he had broken the trammel! and unlocked those gates iiriwie iiiutii rurr ivn worK eoiiin 00 i red and 1). Itoyle. done the roof wns ablaze and the In or tne ocean which until then were "hut with the chain of Ignorance and terior of the building was a mass of rear. Columbine had the conviction flames.

All thst -ould be done was to that he waa engaged In provldentlul confine the flumes within the build Goeltz 12 and 14 East Market St. ing and gave Ihe adjoining property Cm WATCH CLUB NO. 5 Is about to start. It Is needless for us to describe Its advantages, aa It Ik well known among our customers. So far we have 240 watches out among our customers and we have not had a sin- worn ana that he was sure to accomplish It.

There are occasions In life when auch a faith Is worth everything The boys worked with grim determi 1-int fall he predicted the election of the premier of r.m.i.l.i. Iiurler. Kor the future he has predicted the wrecking of an American ocean liner. This will happen dining the year, lie also foretells the death of prominent financier for thin year, but will not reveal his mime, and that within the next two years UJ the marriage of Alice Roosevelt, who like nation and did not slacken their ef to its possessor. forts until the flames were entirely In Mr.

D'Arvllle the power of pre gle complaint yet. Of course don't quenched. science or clairvoyance has reached A Few Steps From Public Square THE ONLY ONE CASH CARPET AND FURNITURE HOUSE IN WILKES-BARRE. expect any. as the grade of watches we give or the goods you select from our that degree of perfection which sc-ms Fire Under Control.

It was 3 o'clock before the fire was many other American girls, will be store Is beyond reproach. Come early and be In It. come the wife of a forelgnei. under complete control. The building contained eight class A queer Incident was related by Mr.

IVArvllle. He said that he was visited one day ill Toronto by a Wllkes-Uarre girl. He foretold (hat she would rooms and Its original cost was The addition of steam heat and I. Jeweler and Optician. Death of Patrick O'Neill.

Patrick O'Neni. an old resident of PITTSTON. other necessary Improvements Increased the cost to about 112.000! On this the climax of possibilities, and were It. not verified by deeds to substantiate hla assertions it would Indeed seem Incredible. Mr.

D'Arvlllo Is untiring In hla research for knowledge In all the branches of the occult science; reading with him will add many successful and felicitous years to your life. Mr. D'Arvllle must not "be classed with fortune-tellers and ungenulne people claiming these powers. HIS REVELATIONS AND PROPHECIES OP THE KUTUHE ARE TRl'LY RE-MA P.K ABLE. there was an Insurance of $8,000.

Plymouth, died at his home on rtlair A riuiet marriage was solemnized The Janitor of the building. Arthur street about 6 o'clock last evening of Ives, a competent and observing man. yesterday In the First M. E. Church pneumonia.

His age waa about fia soon marry a young attorney of her I home town, but there would he trouble which would he followed by separation. ilie laughed at this at the time, but net lon; ago he received a letter from the lady, tilling Mm that what he told her had all materialized. I Mr. D'Arvllle Is no ordinary charln- i tan. like most of the men and women I Wnodburu Scott and Miss Miriam who has filled the position for some years.

He Is survived by one son, Michael, and two daughters. Mary years. In a conversation with a I.KA- Fulkerson being the parties wedded, E. I. du PONT de NEMOURS COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturers of MINING POWDER DEALERS IN SPOUTING POWDER, HIGH EXPLOSIVES ANDf ELECTRIC GOODS.

Old 'Phone 935-2. 401 Connell Building, 936-2. SCRANTON, PA-t" New 'Phone 258. Hey. M.

Surdam performed th DKR reporter, said the fire was simply incomprehensible. He was not a be O'Neill and Mrs. T. O. Sullivan.

He has a brother, John, living at Ruffalo, ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. 8cott left As ten of his phenomenal power soon after the ceremony on a wedding N. and a sister, Mrs.

Owen Doyle, liever In the theory that the fire orlg Inated in the basement, ns claimed, al tour. The groom has been a resident ne will tell your full name; the name nd descriptions of those you wish to know about, If not he mnlies- no of this city for some time and Is em though first observed there, for the reason that there was nothing there to ployed by Meyers, the express man charge. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and He tells about your lost mil absent Mrs. C.

B. Fulkerson. of Lambert street and Is prominently identified ignite. There was no floor in that part of the basement and nothing In It but a fouple of benches and the celling wns twelve feet from the floor. He left the building a few minutes before 6 o'clock on the previous evening and there was no one In the place living Rt Bethlehem.

I'u. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made. Central Dining Rooms. No. East Main street, Is now open.

Meals will be srved at all hours. Regular dinner from 12 to 2 p. m. Oysters every atyle. Prompt aervlce and careful attention.

Also, a full line of foreign and domestic cigars, -wholesalt and retail. E. COX, Proprietor. tt in his profession, but Is a man living a good, upright life, with high Ideals of right and strong ahliorrame for dissipations of any kind. He Is an educated man of culture, and a descendant of fine French stock, coming indirectly from the line of D'Arvilles of military fame, although ho only uses this name professionally.

He does not hesitate to tell his proper name which Is J. Herndon Tour-vllle, son of Count de Toussalnt, the oldest surviving descendant of Anne Hilarion de I'nntentln Tourville, a French naval of fleer, horn at Tourville, Arrondissemcnt of Constance, with the M. K. Church. Board of School Control.

HAZARD MFG. CO. after, unless some one forced their The city board of school control will reorganize next Tuesday evening at way In with malicious Intent. There o'clock in tho high school room of was no fire anywhere In the building friends. He tells whom and when you will marry.

He tells what class of work or profession you are adopted for. He tells what your physical ailments are. He tells how your domestic troubles will terminate. He tells how to Influence your children by silent suggestions. He tells how to home more happy- Vs' 1 If business changes.

partnership, travels. Investments, wills, deeds or MANUFACTURERS Of Uncoln building. Tho several new and no electric lights were left burn members will be sworn In and board ing. Kome time ago the school house was broken Into and all the tools be- officers) will be elected. T.

P. O'Brien To-night. the present chairman of the body, WIRE ROPE Insulated Wlrea Th?" peonn? tlSrirfh" WTT1 1 will be re-elected unanimously for io.uglag.tn thf, liinlUiE arrlgfl Probably Incendiary- Firei There Is god grounds for the theory, another term. For the office of secre be entertained in the parish building this evening b.y the basket ball team. tary there Is apt to be a warm con THE AND THE test between AI.

V. Qulnn, the present Office and Wars house, OFFICE AND WORKS. An entertainment consisting ofii therefore, that some one broke Into the hniMlmr L.st nlrhf nnd set Are to It dialogues, recitations And singing will Why They arc Dotted and How the 80 Oty St, New York. WILKCS-BARRH estates Interest you call on this gifted man. Readings private and confident In).

Hours 10 a. m. to r. m. LADIES' FEE 50c.

GENTLEMEN SI. Business Readings by Appointment. either aclcdentaJly or maliciously. ne "fiu i.unSrf8iiunai uuicn fact that a lady living nearby sa commence at o'clock. Admission throo man lurk nr hoot the building, i terns and Ambrose Langiin, member of tho Third Ward.

Attorney W. H. Oillcspfe will bo unopposed for re-election as attorney for the board. Election Returns From Hughestown. The election returns from Hughes- wanna Hospital some days ago, Is Im MATTER AND FORCE.

Practice Originated. The dot over the "1" originated In an accent which was put over the letter when doubled or placed next a a practice traced back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century the accent occurs In the combination of proving. renders this theory the more plausible. A rumor was started that some one who was apposed to the erection of a new chool building on these premises and there nre a few decided Local Arle No.

546, Fraternal Order of Kagles. will meet this evening. Basket ball game at the Armory between Fire Co. No. team and the Slipperies of Mlnookn.

The Improvement Society will hold a social meeting at the Pilgrim Church town borough are as follows: Justice WEST PITTSTON. of the peace, John Golden. (R.) 21B. opponents to this, had caused the de Their Iadestraetlbllltr Frva Newtoa'a Faaiaaa Ax tea. Mr, Spencer has said Prtnct--1 pies," page 182) that "the verification or the truth that matter Is indestructible struction of the old building In the "1" with other letters, and In the four hope that the school board would buy 1 H.

Stahl, (Ind 153. School director, three to be elected, Andrew Weiskerarer 14.r, Henry J. Schmalts 179, William Kalrclough 169, George Jones 123. Council, three to be elected, Henry Smith 156, Rudolph Welskerg- Dr. Severson has returned home after a visit to Niagara Fails.

His wife, who another lot and nuild in a more central location. This Is manifestly ab this evening. Uso Freern art's Rye Whiskey the best for medicinal purposes. teenth century the accent was changed to a dot first Instance in MSS. 1327 which became universal when printing accompanied him.

will remain a few days surd on the face of It. If the bulldinp longer. Mrs. B. S.

Emory attended the rocep made It Inconvenient to retain both er liO. Patrick Sweenev 132, Patrick Judge 110. William Sheetz 115. forms. tlon given bv her sister, Mrs.

Bert Samp son or carnonaaie. yesterday. Originally and were modified Miss Iaura MacFarlane of Green Ridge forms of the same letter. In the flf was fired either acijdentally or wilfully, It was the work of tramps or malicious boys, and there Is no evidence to support even this theory. The School board will meet this evening at the office of the secretary, John A.

Opp, to take such action as may be deemed advisable under the circumstances. is the guest of rrienas here. A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Assault and Battery Trial. Charles Bredofskl was before Kquire Honeywell last night charged by Dominic Redzavitz with having committed an assault and battery upon him on the 16th Inst.

The evidence showad that there was no case and Inquests. A coroner's jury met last night to rests only upon "a tacit assumption of It." "A tacit assumption," with no ra' tlonal basis for the assumption, would, be no verification; it would be a guess, The truth that matter and force are Indestructible rests upon a better ground than an assumption. It is the inertta-ble corollary of Newton's Third Law 7 of Motion, which is accepted as the fundamental axiom of physio, every action there is an equal and posite reaction." If there could be a teenth century the at the beginning DeltrlcK at her home on Bxeter street In honor (tt her birthday anniversary. Tho of a word was lengthened and orna Investigate the death of Joseph Cadll, who killed In No. 14 last Tues evening was spent pleasantly and refresh mentally turned to the left, while In ments were served.

day evening and rendered a verdict the middle of a word it waa unaltered. the defendant was discharged. that death was accidental. The destruction of the high school building at thi time, when the public Miss LrfittK nenntson entertained a number of friends at the home of her Both forms were dotted, and; after the The Inquest on the death of John schools are so overcrowded, is a matter initial became a separate let for deep regret. Codack who was killed at No.

14 colliery, wns held yesterday afternoon In Undertaker Burns office and a verdict single case in which matter and force ter and a consonant, It still retained its dot. This is limited usually to the brother on Maple street on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Drury.

were recent callers at Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson of Hudson, spent Wednesday with friends hero. Mrs.

William Foster and daughter. of accidental death rendered. are annihilated, then Newton axiom; would be untrue, for in that case re-i small but abroad it may be seen also over the capital letter. London FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES DSB FREEMAN'S PURE RTB WHISKIES. tt Celebrated Washington's Birthday.

Camp No. 137. P. O. S.

of celebrated Washington's birthday at their hall In the Carter building last evening in an appropriate manner. There were addresses, solos, etc. The address of the evening was delivered by AMUSEMENTS. THE NESBITT, Here Is a new axiom, a threefold one. Announcements.

TheVnployes of the Delaware and Telegraph. action would fail to follow action. The' turning of something into nothing the destruction of matter or force would break the succession of cause Mabel of Scranton, have returned home after a visit with Mayo and family of Delaware avenue. Hudson at the Greenwood. Langcllffe King Alfonso's Bet.

Spring Brook and Laflin collieries will An adjourned meeting of the West given a really successful romantic novel. When the king of Spain was at JCeres be paid on Saturday. Plttston Cemetery Association will be held in the town hall this evening for and effect, of action and reaction, andr Division 5. I), of will meet this be greatly admired a horse belonging and a successful romantic play must ensue. This has been proven many times, but to continue the game, line of logical evening at 8 o'clock in St.

Aloyslus Rev. S. C. Meckel, of Wilks-Barre. Post No.

109. G. A. R. were the united guests of the evening.

Refreshments to Senor Rlvero, one of the notables of the purpose of taking action on amendments to the constitution and by-laws consequently the theories of the structlbility of matter and of force hall, social sessoin following. the town, who at once presented him deduction: given a really successful romantic comedy from which a successful with the animal. The king refused the YOUR BUSINESS IS TO PAY ME $3.50 AND MY BUSINESS IS TO CURE YOU OF RU-MA-TYS RU-JMA-TYS Is the name I have lately adopted for my Ten Days' Rheumatic Treatment, In order that the general public may properly distinguish between my genuine and the hundreds of fake and worthless advertised remedies for the cure of that ailment. Remember there Is no fake about this. It took me 25 years to And this out and to compose the only cure for this ailment, and which I am not ashamed to present to suffering humanity.

ALBERT G. GROBLE ASKI, Death of An Aged Woman. or the association, proposed at the last meeting. LUZERNE. romantic play has ensued and the same were served.

Use Freeman 8 Rye Whiskey. Child Poisoned. gift, but the other day at the pigeon shooting at the Casa de Campo, near have their roots in Newton's axiom, li the great law of ef equivalence, of compensation, of bal ance. From "Balance: The Funds-' mental Verity," by Orlando J. Smith.

Mrs. Christina, mother of Mrs. John material must surely make an equally Bolchune of Carroll street, died at the successful musical comedy, and this has home of the latter on Wednesday at Madrid, a match waa arranged between the king and Senor Rlvero. The been proven onct; tho only time it has Division 16. Ladles Auxiliary.

D. of the age of 98 years. The funeral took place this morning from St. been tried in "A Madcap Princess," at the Nesbitt to-night. church.

will meet Friday evening at 7:30 In the Firemen's hall. FREEBOOTERS. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, aged 3 years, died last evening from eating pills, which she found in a cupboard.

Dr. H. L. Whitney waa summoned but the child was dead before he arrived. An inquest will be held.

'Under Southern Skies" which ap stakes were, on the king's side, a gold piece of 100 pesetas, and on Senor Rl-vero's a souvenir of Xeres. Like a skillful courtier Senor Rlvero lost and sent the king the horse which he had so much admired as a souvenir la Eaarlana. Thr Were Maaa Trooa-i pears at the Nesbitt matinee and night Saturday Is one of the series of plays by Lottie Blair Parker which portrays life Notes and Personals. A daughter has arrived at the home A BRONZE FLOWER. era, la Irclaad Bo art rotter.

Moss troopers in olden days In Eng in different sections of our country. The of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. FltxDat- first, depicting New England life was ick.

ailed 'ay Down The second Prettiest Moralac Glory That Etm land infested the marshy country ofj John Drury of Kennedy street is Notice to Pupils. Supt. Scott requests all pupils of the Central High building who have one, Linoer Southern Bkles, wa.s first Idddesdale and subsisted chiefly byi of Xeres. The king could not refuse to accept, but he at once sent the senor one of the best horses In the royal aid Hit i kfi attack of grip. Manufacturer, No.

111 Main Street, Plymouth, Pa. Blooaaea la a Toatato Caa. While I devoured my sandwiches. Mrs. TiftrUVKagan of Tompkins treet is suffering with an attack of finger marks and all, with a mighty ap stable In exchange London Sketch.

heumatism. rapine. Such freebooters in Ireland were called bogtrotters, apparently for a similar reason. Sir Walter Scott. In the "Lay of Last Minstrel." Introduces the word Mrgj i-UiKilMiUt Lovell of Oregon petite at noontime of my first day at work with the Iron molders Mike Heights left yesterday for Chicago, iPEMLEY 'SlLKSMOOTH MARSHDALE PINE CREEK copyrighted as "Way Down South." It was produced In London at Messrs.

altl and Frohman's theatre, on October .29, 1901, under the caption "Way Down South or Under Southern Skies." In this- country, although knowft under both' titles, "rndor Southern Skies," has finally come to bo used exclusively, as sub-titles are not so much in favor as a single name. THE GRAND. Manager Coons of the Grand announces here. hi will visit with her daugh- PURE "STRAIGHT" WHISKIES reached over into a neighboring yard and plucked a crisp climbing morning cr. ni.uempf-'-a'hi!iips.

thus: books out to report to the principals of either Willow, Vine or Kranklln buildings as soon aa possible, their names and the books they have In hand. Brief Mention. Aaron Hettinger, who had threo ribs broksn in the mines recently, is able to be out on the street. The spring inspection of C. G.

was held last evening. The inspection was very satisfactory. Mrs. Ir. Dively and son Harry at- A Mare's Neat.

A "nightmare" was supposed by our ancestors to be the Saxon demon Mara, or Mare, a vampire which sat upon the sleeper's chest and waa' regarded as the guardian of hid treasure, over which it brooded, as a hen over her ended the Trua-Cooper wedding at glory. Holding the delicate blossom up for my inspection, he said, "Young feller, kin you make me one juat like era ton on Wednesday evening. Mrs. A fancied moss trooper, the boy The truncheon of a spoar btrodo And round tho hall light merrily In mimic foray rode. Ively is entertaining her mother.

Mrs. (Jen. Dugget, of Utica, N. y. that In bronze?" I waa quite sure I that on Monday he will give liln natrons This name was also given to maraud- Contain no artificial color.

No artificial "amoothners." No artificial sweetening. No artificial "ageing." JUST PURE NATURAL WHISKY. Tne souvenir program of "The coald not. "But," said he, "you a play Of which much haw ben said, and Belle of Saratoga" may be had at the over'wnien a great oeal of curiosity has welry store of W. L.McDougal) and The w.

o. paid at Avon oceu oniu.ro, entitled a Desperate JChahce." The author. Mr. Theodore dale acd the Woodward to George D. Bossard at the United needn't think it can't be done.

First uPn thf Mf- fdm you get an old can. punch a hole erers and deacribea through the bottom of It with a nail lm "nd ZH ST1" and stick the stem of the flower aaya i v. fuller In a long account of them la hla Krerner. bas taken for. the theme of his day.

States Express office. The pro eggs, and the lace where it sat was termed the nidus, or nest When any one claims he has made a great discovery which Is really no discovery at all we say he lias discovered a "mare's nest." a place where an Imaginary treasure lies. uur repuiaiion iur equarc ueaiiux i piay me siory oi tne notorious titaaie The Parrlsh Coal Co. will pay gram is printed on fine satin and makes a handsome souvenir. morrow.

eovenng aa years io oacK tne aoove ix a iu.v oi KTfat nean m-niiruitH tereat. abounding in thrilling situations. I 1 1.3 value 1., II1C VXIHI1I4 It's a mistake to Imarfne that ltch'ns Orvra House yesterday afternoon, and pes can be cured; a mistake to suffer with a new extravananza. "Slnbad." i. ihm h.in nnm'.

Misses Ida and Murrill Walton of uio u.osoom of the Wilkea-Barre were entertained on Inside. Seer I w. "Next you fill JfJJZ Wednesday evening at the home of the can with water and drop Into the ia thJaoasea and ride In troopa John Dillon of Port Griffith. wator blt by bit nlce nM MOd. Mlnd together.

They dwell in the bounds Last night was regular meeting Aft or meeting of two kingdom, but obey, night for council, bur as rU' l0n the laws of neither. TW rami in pleased a crowded house and. repeated ointment brings Instant relief and per-the record again last night. Midgets and TOanent cure. At any drug store.

50 cents. Fred Schwartz Bros giants compose the t'ai of nrinrlnals and vrm rr win irac mir tm rmr j. i all find pleasing specinltie in the three I acts of the 'rsvesty. The soectacle opens' uuiurri. church as seldom as the 29th of Febi i- Thfn.

ifi you'ig sn of John i om buried in the sand, but still In twlth "The Witch Grotto." ncenic i prologue. i ll' i. iu. rin-t-t. is seriously riXKj gbape.

Now you'll dry the wbi Sore of Himself. 'I'll give yiu a position- as clerk to start with." snid the merchant, "and par you what yo i rre worth. Is that satisfactory "Oh. perfect 'y." replie 1 the col'ece graduate, "but- er -do you think the firm can aC'ord it?" rhiladelpula rreas. ary comes Into the calendar." Pea r-i son's Weekly.

tf PLYMOUTH. PA. thing in the core oven and bake it. n.Tnir.1 by hi i.iuehtpr. witnessed thei wui oum toe fiosooin to asnea.

Too Mora Athletics. Many physicians now claim that the geqeral beItt) Is hurt rather than benefited, by athletics, that muscle building Is not necessary to good health, that to bring about a perfectly train the Broad on Wednesday Then If you bare tne patience to shake operetta nt Tact cornea as much from goodaeaa of heart as from fl nenesa. Endyaaiem. ITALIAN WORKERS DISCONTENT. (Special to the Leader.) ROME, Feb.

24. The railway work-era are greatly discontented, and are not inclined to accept the government's pro portl tons- regarding a settlement of the grievances which were it and shake it till all the ai-- drop out through the stem you'll beV ady to Coal I Coal Denvered anywhere in Plymouth. Store and chestnut evening. Thomas McMillan, a former resident of ir--gon Heights, this city, is gain-ing much nt-torety aot hts present home in the as a base ball ed condition has a severe effect on i pour In your metal, and If you -do as I tell you and make no mistake and try Hard to Approach. Lady too'rln: for apartment I'd STOTtlA.

the nerve, thnt a built up muscie has Pea ernors of the about six times you'll have In the end Til IM 1x tr tm fcJ a temlcncT ts degenerate and that the like ec 1. i presented to the govern roads by the men. It i believed a lot lanta Kgmatai of Al a former resident iormer resiaeni i- l'aft being a muscular shares rant Did j-ez have an R1SSINGER BROS I pw Paooe Tit. 1 1 strike Is Imminent throughout' the I peninsula. I la the iff thU city, but now of Archbald.

who underwent an operation at the Lack, bloomed la a tomato can. -Scnbnera. ui? Brooklyn Life. this dancer. jhi (1.

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1884-1938