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tVILK ES-IM BEE SEMI-WEEKLY EECORD FRIDAY, APRIL -10, iOj FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1903 EARHAGE LICENSES. HERE AND THERE THE ROAD MEASURE, EEATH CF 1115. PAUL 'Martsh. ife cf Ptul Fulimea.

died at ber late home near Kardpan Utna 14. after more tfcan a Atr'a iultermg "Here and there" man a heartye reception. I took dinner at Dcker'a hotel and wa entertained. After calling on a few other friends I walked down to Black Walnut Martin Potoko Atutiia PUon THINGS NEW AND OLD-SVnWT IWivid EL. Prysley Continued from page JLJ from a complication of disease.

Deep grief prevail throughout the community, for Sot only hjia a auaband loai a devoted wife and children been deprived of CeUa. L. fcrreit TAri H. Ropers ld J. MrLitan Jowph Sirskowits DATS OF OTHER TEARS RANDOM NOTES PEOPLE MET IN BRADFORD AND WYOMING The weather la nrohaht t.iwA South Eaton.

loving, Una a.r,d auecUonaM mother. LIE BILLS VETOED, Gsvcmcf Uses Ax ca Senate Eeascres. Ssvtral Bill SiBned and Appointment MadeWork of th. Senate and use i Barre's Tax Receiver Bill Passes Finally in tha Dorer, N. J.

WUk.es- Barre Wilkes-Barre Fort Dorranceto C. ivaullman IN THE HOUSE. Carl Ahlbraedt but tha large soeial circle touched and inspired by her Christian teaching, her exemplary life and lofljr ideate, which a boat than -anv other th.m, Th. Elizabeth Frits FuJer R. Ssroh he always set.

before them by words and BILL TO CREATE XORTHFKN LTJ-' ZERXE POOR DISTRICT Lnmi tunworih d-ds. suffered a keen sorrow. March Just past was one of the mildest that we can remember, but eince April set jn we bavi had frosts, cold winds and rain. inspectors bllL Mr. Emery of Mercer introduced these bills: Providing hat railroad and railway corporations snail have their employes instructed by competent surgeons in "first aid to the wounded." and also compelling the corporations to keep IB locomotives, cabooses, freight cars ana all railroad passenger and parlor cars and street railway car a medicine box containing bandages and other materials used in "first aid to the wounded.

Providing that the insurance commissioner and secretary -of-the Commonwealth shall be compensated entirely by an annual salary in lieu of salary and fees, and that all fees received by them be turned into the treasury, and further providing that the salary of the insurance commissioner be increased to JS.00S and that of the secretary of the Commonwealth to $8,000. BLOOMSBURO NORMAL SCHOOL. Mr. Cochran of Lycoming presented a bill appropriating SS0.O00 to the State normal school at Bloomsburg. The Mrs.

Fullmer was the daughter of two PASSES FINALLY, of Huntington Valley's pioneer settlers-George and Mary Young. 6 he was first My diary for lam Ka To Mr. and Mrs. Geonte T. Thomas of Senate Th, Bill Appropriating Butler street on Saturday, a son.

married to Peter Goodman, a soldier of the Rebellion, who was- killed while engaged In battle In me Shenandoah Valley under Gen, Sheridan in the year To Mr. and Mr. William Mile of Ben CorrespoBdence, April t.J Rev. H. E.

Wheeler will preach bis farewell sermon to th people here on Sunday evening next Georg WhHehaa hia new fiat launched on the Susquehanna and is now ready to accommodate the traveling public Mrs. Madden D. Lee of Tunkhannock spent Sunday here. Rev. F.

D. Cornell, pastor of the M. Ev Church at Wanamie, waa here and assisted at the funeral of James FrFutchey on Thursday. James Wilcox, who is his home with his daughter, Mrs. Newel Crawford of Thurston, visited at George HadsalTa on Thursday and Friday.

A new chone on the "Peonlrt'a line $38,000 ta the Wilkes-Barrs City nett street, daughter. To Dr. and Mrs Warren Relchard. a Heapital Favorably Reported to ten-pound daughter. Senate Routine Proceedings.

161. Her second marriage was with Pan Fullmer. lso a soldier ef th Civil War and a member of the 142d Regt Penna. and nor a farmer of that community. To Mr.

and Mrs. C. Stevens. Market aays; "Cloudy, rain. snow.

cold, ground frozen- While looking over some of my old diaries I copied a few memorandums of years past, as follows: "1S72, April Ice went out of Nanticoke Oct. T. first snow of the 1S74, April 25. snow all day; April 26. snowing; 27, fine day; 28, mow all day; 29, cold; $0, very cold, froze the ground: May at Bar-num's show, which had been stalled on Hazleton Mountains by nearly two feet of snow for "about two days." "1875, first, week of Majr cold, snow back'of street, i-liigsion.

a son. Henis-burg. April S. The following Senate appropriation bills passed Anally to-day in the House: Valley. Forge Park Commission, J6.6.!.

Wiiliamsport Hospital. $35,000. Pennsylvania Memorial in tha National cemetery at Andersonville, Ga, $5,000. Danville State Insane Hospital. $121,600.

Home for the Friendless, Williams-port. Wiiliamsport Training School. $1,000. Aged" Colored Women's Home, WU-1 lam snort 11.000. Mr.

Fullmer leaves three children and her husband Oeorge Goodman of New Columbus, Frank Goodman of Hardpan Senate concurred In the amendment and Daniel It who Uvea on the baa been installed in the postofflce. Homestead. inserted by the House in a numoer 01 Senate bills, and after the calendar had hum of bills on first and second There are others talking of having readinr the Senate, at 6:45 P. took mountains- "1S82, May $. mountains white with snow- "1882.

July 4, cold, overcoats in use." "1883. Anrii a recess until 8 m. iW i Purchase of historical works relative pnones on mis line. Mrs. Byron White of Thurston, who has been suffering with pneumonia for the 'past week, died at her home on OVERCOME IN A KIKE.

Dally Record. April anow for the 72d day since 15th of At the evening session oi me i to the Pennsylvania Volunteers. $14. EUSINESSKOTICES. CUT PRICES AT KASCHENBACHS Our Annual Reduction Sale.

Is now on, and If you need anything In the Furniture or Carpet line, it will pay you to come and see us at once. New goods are orderedand we mast have room for them. $15 buys a $21 Parlor Suit; tZl buys one worth $30; $32 buys one worth $45; $70 buys one worth $95. $7.50 buys a $13 Brass Bed. $22 buys a $30 Sideboard.

$10 buys a $14 Couch, and so 4t goes throughout our big store. Similar prices on Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, etc." Kaschenbach, 25S-25S 8." Main St C5 By a fir In the old drift of "anti-free lunch" bill was affirmatively I Haven Hospital. $15,000, Sunday night She leaves her bus band andMhree small children. the Raub colliery, at Luzerne borough "18, April 18, snow alt day about on toot" "My 1, 1887, snow on the ground In woods since last fall, 169 days." "May 2. 1888, 62d day of snow since Oct.

St reported from committee, ine dih au-i guu Soldiers- Orphan School Corn- A nmVi.ft tt nftflnMi Tiata yesterday morning, a doaen men were on Asri'if', rnore than have taken overcome by smoke and bad to be taken tnoriEing mwnsmp I nilssion $425,000. the first class to levy and collect i "investigate diseases of domestic anl from the mine. Owing to the fact that place in nune a lew years previous. Wllllari, Custar moved from th ncenre tax on eiag, mala. $25 000.

Dr. J. B. Weida, of Luzerne borough, last. May 9, 1888, for 160 days snow has lain on the ground In woods since last fall" "March 11.

12. 13 and 14. Harrlsburs. April t-Governor Fen-nvpacker informed tha Senate this afternoon thai he bad vetoed three more Senate bills, among them being the bill regulating the practicing ol barberlng. In disapproving thia measure, the governor aaya that the effect of this bill.

If it became law, would be to create a new crime, punishable by Imprisonment. This crime which It is sought to establish la that of "practicing the occupation of barber without having obtained a certificate of registration." If the object of the bill Is to provide for the regulation of a trade, the governor says, it would appear to be in violation of the Constitution, which provide that the legislature shall not imss any local or special law regulating labor or trade and he adds that this bill is confined in its action to first, second and third class cities. The governor calla attention to the numerous flaws and inconsistencies In the bill and concludes by saying that section thirteen, which provides to shave or trim the beard or cut the hair of any person for hire or reward received by the person performing such service, or any other persons, shall be construed as practicing the occupation of barbering within the meaning of this art," is utterly insensible. ana. otner venivies i-au 1 th.

Mtd was summoned in a hurry to the mine. Ferrel te-the farm he purchased in Thurston: B. E. Bowman properly tor puy uu i TiRmPVTlTinM of fares to be charged, which was re- PRESE.ISTATION, it was thought that several employes were seriously Injured, but this rumor called from the governor, was passed xt the close of the morning session finallv. I of the House the PhiladelDhla, delega- moved from the G.

C. Miller farm to the one vacated by Mr. Custer; D. S. Crawford moved from the Moneypenny proved groundless and every one of the The bills introduced by Senator Rob-1 tjon presented sergeant-at-arms Smith erts of Montgomery and Senator Craw- an omciai gold badge.

Speaker homestead to the house which was oc men affected by the smoke will be around to-day or to-morrow. The Inside foreman, James Graham, became unconscious and another, William ford of Allegheny providing for gooa Walton made the presentation speech, roads were passed nnany ana now go Thomas, was also overcome by the GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK is what you get at the offices of tlie Albany Dental Association, 22 N. Franklin St All operations are painlessly performed by skilled doctors of dentistry. Work Is done when you are ready for It you are not put off with an appointment. Best set of teeth only $8.

Crowns and bridges. $3 up. 89 to the House. The following bills also passed final cupied by Mrs. Helen Ayers, and Anion Avery and C.

D. Ferrel. who lived nn the Ferrel farm, near Keelersburg, moved to the Moneypennv place, which Mr. Ferrel purchased last fall, and Charles Rosengrant has taken posses lumes. ly: A force of men was employed on the Senate bill creating the darartment night shirt timbering the drift and It These bills were also passed finally: House bill providing that watchers at elections must be residents of the district or division within which they act House bill authorizing the improve of mines.

Is thought that one of them accldently Senate bill authorizing city councils sion of Mr. Ferrers farm near Keelers burg. set fire to the timber and It having 1888, great blizzard." "May 5, 1891, cloudy, told, icicles nearly a foot long at Huntsville." "May 1891. snowy most of th day." "July 3, 1891, saw and ate fine cherries from tree at Johnson's, near Harvey's Lake, that was white with snow, and blossoms on 6th of May last" 12, 1895, snow still on Bald Mountain and remained till nearly May." "April 19, 1895, a postal card from La Grangenunnnn postal card from Lake Ganoga, says: We had sleighing five months. The ice is still in the lake.

Ten inches of snow in woods in I'May 3, 1895, warm, 89 degree; cherry trees in bloom." "May 4, 1895, 93 degrees." "May 10 ,1895, about 99 degrees." "May 11, 1895, rye in head." "May 12, 1895, frost in places." "May 13, 1895, snow in Michigan." "May 16 and 17, 1895, frost "May 30. 1884, cloudy, cold, few flakes snow in the city; mountain tops white with snow." My father's diary records a snow that fell two feet deep on April 19, 20 and 21, with the approval of the mayor or recorder in pstahllsh scientific, education- ourned several hours, the place was ment of the streets in front of proper rilled with smoke. ban In I ai-and economic institutions alsa to es Nescopeck. ties which are rural or sub first class cities. tablish free libraries and to create a RAILROAD PURCHASE BILL briars nf trustppa for the government WILKES-BARRE-S TAX RECEIVER, of each Institution.

PEFGSLEY-B ARRET NUPTIALS. Daily Record, April 9. Correspondence, April 9. Miss Mary Simpson visited at Sun bury over -Sunday, the nvertv-ninth section of Senate bill increasing the salaries of There is one rational way to treat nasal catarrh: the medicine Is applied direct to the affected membrane. The remedy is Ely's Cream Balm.

It restores the Inflamed tissues to a healthy state without drying all the life out of them and It gives back the lost senses of taste and smell. The sufferer who Is tired of vain experiments should use Cream Balm. Druggists sell it for 60 cte. Ely Brothers, 64 Warren New York, will mall It. David E.

Pergsley and Miss Celts Bar Mrs. Barter spent Thursday at rett were married yesterday afternoon at Wilkes-Barre Nanwcose. 4 o'clock at 29 North Grant street, the John H. Scranton pent sev the act providing for the incorporation the chief clerk, stenographer and mes- of the City of Wilkes-Barre, which au- eenger in the Department of Agrlcul- thorizes the Common Pleas Court to ap- ture. point a-receiver of taxes.

Senate bill providing that act cf April Empowering county commissioners to 4. 1868. fixing the standard gago of make annual contributions to and for railroads shall not apply to railroads the benefit of county agricultural or organized under the act of March 18, uumt oi nicnara ana c-uza Barrett par eral days wjpi his parents at this ents or tne pride. The event was solemnized by Rev. John Samuel MeElwee spent several days with his parents at Shamokln.

B. Craven, the bride's pastor. Miss Bertha sister of the bride, played the wedding march. The bride was attired 1857. I remember this snow and waded through it a number of miles.

horticultural societies iima, intonritnc- th. anthracite and bitu-1 Senate bill making It lawful far 41 Rev. Isaac Cadman of Newton, Ham- but it was before my time of keeping i Uton, Juniata District has been ap-a diary. The late Col. Trescott of! Pointed as pastor of the M.

E. Church in a dark blue traveling dress and carried mlnous mining laws by raising the min- railroad corporation to guarantee the lmtim are at which children can be em- I stock and bonds of any corporation In At this rtlnrok Huntlngton told of a snow that fell n'oved inside the mines from 14 to 16 which it holds an actual majority of the W. B. Hebner, -secretary or tne y. took.

veers, and outside the mines xrora iz M. A. at Sunbury addressed the Regulating the sale or prescription or to 14, open meeting held In the Y. C. A.

American Beauty roses. There was furnished a splendid wedding feast, after which th couple left via the I A W. upon a wedding tour. They will settle In Dover, N. where the groom is enraged In being a member of the firm of Pergsley contractors and builders.

cocaine or any patent or proprietary remedy. APPROPRIATION BILLS. Building, on Sunday afternoon. Het-ler's orchestra from Berwick furnished The Greater Pittsburg bill lanea on June 16, 1816. These brief extracts are given to show that the climate has not materially changed, and what has been In weather may be again.

I The following words were penned in my diary more than twentylseven years ago, and look as If done but a few days: "Jan. 1. Saturday. 1876, walked home from Wllkes-Barre: fine The following, among ether. House i.luc, uvum Another bill vetoed, authorizing any railroad corporation of this State to sell, transfer and convey a part parts of its railroad and the franchise, rights, privileges, of way and property pertaining xo such part or parts to any other railroad corporation of this State whose railroad connects with such part Xr parts.

In vetoing this bill the governor says: There is no attempt to define what shall constitute a part. There was once a man who was cut in two pieces. One piece consisted of a fragment of his finger nail, the other piece was the rest of his body." He adds that the bill would permit a railroad to purchase a competing line, hich is a violation of the constitution. The third bill disapproved makes it lawful for municipalities, in order to collect claims for water rent and lighting rates, to collect the same by means of cutting off the supply of water or light. WATER AND LIGHT.

"If the remedy were confined to cutting off the light from the person who had incurred the liability.1' the governor Bays, "there-eeuld be- no-possible objection to it. but there is no such limitation of power. It Is Intended to compel a subsequent tenant or the landlord of the premises to pay for the light for which he is in no way responsible. While this would be a convenient and easv way for the municipality, t-t a excellent music apprpprlation bills were paased Richard Slngley of Allentown Is and thev now go to the governor; Isiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

An postDoned for the present Pennsylvania institute tor me ueai drew Bingley, Settlers' Tickets to Western Points Are now on sale via the Lehigh Valley Railroad st extremely low rates ot fare. Dates of sale, daily to and including April 29. Stop-overs will be allowed by Western lines subject ta the local regulations of the -line over which tickets read. Detailed Information as to points of stop-over, limits, may be secured on application to agents. Through trains via the Lehigh Valley R.

R. connect at Chicago with all lines for the Northwest West and Southwesti-and- transfer- -coupons -are -Included in all through tickets routed beyond Chlca go where, necessary. Inquire of Ticket Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad, for time of trains, or address, Charles S. Lee, General Passenger Agent. 26 Cortlandt St, New York.

rn.w,,5S-119. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Permitting the election or lemaie and Dumb. Dr. N. H.

Myers of Wllkes-Barre overseers of the poor In poor districts, Luke's Hospital. South Bethle spent Sunday-at the home of his day; quiet, music, foggy till noon; hem $20,000. brother. Dr. J.

J. Myers. FAILED ON FINAL PASSAGE. West Side Hospital, Scranton, $10,000, Mrs. Edward Cortright was the DEATH OF PATRICK GAFFNEY.

Daily Record, April S. Patrick Gaffney died at th real-dence of his slater John Gallagher, 153 McLean street, yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, after nin days' Illness of abscess of the throat. De PlttRton HosDital. $15,000. Imnosine on counties In which per clear, warm, bland; about 60 degrees; 58 degrees at 4 p.

I think It Is a good plan for young people to get Into the haBit of recording interesting things and events. Ex- guest of Miss Margaret Heller at Mill villi BevarAl rinvn thia wavk. Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' sons tried and acquitted of crime by reason of insanitv. liablef or the support Home. Erie, $110,000.

Mrs. uorge i nrasn ana aaugnter, For the support of the National I and maintenance of such persons in the Cecllr accompanied by Miss Clara van I perienee Js Yal uableand a use. jot Guard. $.89,500. aerslfce of Philadelphia, are visiting ceased was 36 years of age and came Women's Homeopathic Association or i Mr.

Bliss of Delaware, reported rrom Mrs. J. A. Myers. Pennsylvania.

$21,200. I the appropriation committee the gen-) Mr. and Mrs. Orvm Slusser were For the current expenses oi me state i eral appropriation bill and gave notice presented on Saturday last with Board of Health, $13,000. that he will call it up for final passage baby boy.

it tends to wisdom and usefulness. I have my father's diary and my great-grandfatehr's Journal of events. I do not know whether I have any of my grandfather's writing. It seems he was so busy guarding the royal mail coach and its contents between London, and York, with two blunderbusses, that he had no time to keep a diary. Pottavllte Hospital.

$47,000. I at the night session. Mrs. T. J.y Attic of Sunbury spent Benevolent Association's Heme for I Mr.

Mohr of Eerks. presented a ml- Saturday last with her sister, Mrs. W. I. HIBBS.

Attorney at Law, Miners Bank Building. Pittston, Ta. Children. Pottsville. J1.500.

norlty report from the committee on B. Koch. it Is wrong In principle and ought not Mrs. Sarah Williams has improved to be encouraged. municipal corporations on the snyaer gas and electric works bill and moved its adoption.

Mr. Colvlllee of Phila- the appearance of her residence. BILLS REPORTED. Tha nllftwiTiir nmrtnjr rtther nnnro PHILIP DRUM Attornev-st-Law Mrs. Martin P.

Myers and children to this city twelve years ago from Eckley, Pa. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Peter McCawley of Philadelphia, Mrs. John Boyle of Williamstown. Mrs.

John Gallagher of this city, and John Gallagher of Eckley. OYER FOUR SCORE YEARS OLD. Dally Record, ApriLS. Mrs. Mary Riley, one of the oldest residents of Newtown, died at her home, 28 West Liberty street, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning of general debility, aged 87 years.

She Is survived by four children: James, Cornelius, Mary and Ellen. BILLS SIGNED, Room 44. Coal Exchange. Wilkes-Barre. priatlon bills were reported from the delphla.

moved that the report be laid re visiting; Mrs. Myer's mother at SATRE. Calling upon subscribers at Sayre, they were all quite well. Albert San-tee, the ex-railway engineer, had gone Hajileton during the week. Senate appropriations committee to the JAMES if.

FRITZ, J7 THR OOVERNOR AFFIXES HIS Miss Mame MacElwee of Shamokln on the table. Before motion was put a motion to adjourn was made and adopted and the House adjourned to meet at p. m. leaning Jjuiuiing. wiiKes-Barre.

fa. in spending some time with Mr. and Senate to-night: Wllkes-Barre City Hospital, 13S.0O0. Hahnemann Hospital. Scranton.

$22, 000. to Drums, Luzerne County, to look SIGNATURE TO SEVERAL IM PORTANT MEASURES. D. M. HOBBES.

Mrs. A. C. Hoag. after his property.

Attorney and CounMor at Law. While going down to Towanda. Mr. EVENING SESSION. 13 WUKIH FKANKLIN ST.

Pennsylvania nautical schoolshlp and Mrs. Robert T. Pettebone of Governor Pennypacker has signed the Oakleaf. A bill fixing the fees of district at Wyoming were met on the train on Philadelphia. $24,000.

-Tavlor Scranton. $12,000. following bills: That if any person or MALE HELP WANTED. ncrannit shall ell cltrarettes or cigarette Correspondence, April 9. Western Institute for the Deaf and their Way home from Louisiana, where they had been since last fall.

paper to any person; or persons under George Fink on Thursday en torneys in counties having a population of over 150,000 was introduced in the House to-night by Mr. McConnell of Lawrence. The bill was reported out rf ha ndlinrv crpnpml ATYimittPft Jini? Dumb, $133,900. Pennsylvania Institute for the Eda tertained Mrs. James Flynn-and Mrs, the age of twenty-one years, ne or one, an nfTendtns' shall be guilty of a misde TOWANDA.

CARRIAGE AND WAGON MECHANICS William KUIW cation of the Blind. WANTED. This Is a pleasant' old town, on the Mrs. Hfcttie-' Perry and children of meanor and upon conviction thereof Rhnii be sentenced to pay a fine of not St. Joseph's Foundling Home and Ma- I rea to-morrow for the first western bank of the Susquehanna, and Blackcmiths, painters, woodworkers and navfer.

Deen tne guests ox Mrs, ternity Hospital. Scranton, $1,500. time DEATH OF HENRY FLOCK. Dally Record, April J.J The death of Henry Flock, son of Mrs. M.

A. Flock of Avoca, occurred yesterday morning after suffering several months. Deceased had been an more than three hundred dollars nor has a number of line residences located Adelia Croup for the past week. trimmers. Good, permanent position for The bill regulating the sale of poison-1 mv- nnnronrlatirtn hill, whlh less than one hundrea.aoiiars.

on pleasant eminences. Good stores Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simons spent ous and narcotic drugs, chemicals and carrtes appropriations aggregating Sunday at this place. Making it the duty of county com-misatnnera to nrovlde a separate room and hotels also abound.

The Bradford County court house is a fine, solid good men. at current wages. Call or address W. E. MARBAKER, 111 North 12th Pa.

27.3,10.17 Mrs. C. B. Dodaon, who went to iowi structure and handsome without and mm paicm. ui 500,000 for the expenses or tne state medicines or preparations consisting in government for the next two years, whole or In part of the same was de- was taicen up on a special orger an feated.

naased finallv. The bill new goes to Invalid for many years, but his suffer some time ago, has been nursing one within. If Luzerne County gets one of her sons, who has been seriously ill. or building for the accommodation of children under sixteen years of age who may-be lnc ustodywaiUngriarr hparine. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

as good, about three times as large. I but is improving. Mrs. Dodson will TheSusquehanna-Canal-bilL-Whlch I Rfn nnnronriat tona-committee snail Te gtaff. able-oHeave has passed the House, was not taken Dll, prohibiting the sale of vinous.

I oalled on Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. her son. ings seemed to strengthen his Christian fortitude and seldom did he complain -of theriala he wrs obliged to-endure He.

was 39 years of age. Besides his mother, there Is one brother and one sister, Mrs. J. H. Anderson of Avoca, and Frank Flock of Wllkes-Barre.

Making It lawful to widen or alter public roads In townships connecting up when it was reached on the calen malt or brewed liquors by dealers In Hoffman and found them comfortably Mr. and Mrs. Peter Relley spent one MISS HANNA M. OROVER. the popular milliner of Shlckshlnny, has Juot returned from Philadelphia with a line assortment of hats and a beautiful stock of dar.

a ritv with a cttv. a city with a bor groceries and provisions failed on final passage. A resolution was presented by Mr. ough. or a borough with a borough, and Heldelbaugh of Lancaster, which was situated.

They formerly lived at Standing Stone. Mr. Hoffman is in the employ of Benjamin Hale. The son, Arthur, was absent and Ethel was at day last week in Wilkes-Barre. Miss Mildred Parks of Nanticoke was the guest of friends at this plaoe over Sunday.

trimming, will display during this and Easter week the foremost fashions of the BILLS PASSED FINALLY. passed, petitioning the President of the United States to commission Col. Will- day. 7,10 school. Perry Varguson, a brother of The farmers transported two car lam McCaskey, U.

S. a native of MARRIAGES. Regulating the sale of alum baking Mrs. Hoffman, was met there. He used NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.

Nctle is herebv irlvpn that annlir.itlmi Lancaster County, a brigadier general powders. loads of apples last week, 800 bushels to the car'. to live at Ricketts. for long and conspicuous service In the Authorizing the boards of commis orthe dissolution of a corporation known While waiting at the, East Side for a united States army. by the name, style nnd title of International Packing Company has been train I met Ross, quite At 10:05 p.

m. the Senate adjourned sioners of townships of the first class to enact ordinances for the preservation of the publics health. AHLBHANjDT In Wilkes-Barre, April 7, 1903. Carl Ahlbrandt and Elizabeth Kern. BRADLEY BRTDEN.

At Plttston, Anrl! 8 1003 Rev TV 'Vernon. to tha Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne until 9:30 o'clock to-morrow morning. smart at he age of 82 years; He said he was a near relative of the. Ross Granting honorable recognition to County, Pennsylvania, and the. petition therefor appenis filed of record in said court to No.

422, May Term, 1903, and that Corresppftrjerice, April 9.J Harry W. Bradley of 'Syracuse and Miss George L. Gussmann of Newvllle for whose name Is cut in marble on Wyoming Monument. I also met Charles WORK OF THE HOUSE Mrs. Fred Berlew spent last Thurs meritorious service rendered to tne Anna uryaen or Mttston.

HUKF8MITH MONK. At Pittston nnal Bearing tnereon will he Had oefnre said court on the 4th day of May. 1903. at Wilson, who said he was 87 years old day with her sister, Mrs. Terry, at United States government during the Civil War.

He was also smart yet. These old 10 o'clock a. m. Marsh Creek. F.

R. HuffsmJth of' In'kerman arid Miss BILL PRESENTED PROVIDING FOR met are veterans of the great Civil Senate bill to provide for. filling va Allen Harding moved in this place THUS. IT. WEULH, 10,17,24 Solicitor.

providing for tne assessment 01 aam-' ages. Creating a department of supplies in Philadelphia under the charge of a director, who shall be appointed by the mayor with the approval of select Council. Providing that all 'actions against executors, admlriistrafot, or other fiduciaries where Judgment has been heretofore entered against defendants for want of an affidavit of defense the plaintiffs were entitled to Judgment for, want of an appearance or for any other cause, such Judgments shall be Valid and effectual in law. Providing a method for filing, enter- ing. docketing and Indexing liens for taxes and for municipal Improvements and for the removal of nuisances.

Permitting children residing in school districts having graded public schools or having graded courses of study to attend public schools of higher grades or courses of study, Including high schools in other districts under terms and conditions to be agreed upon by the school directors. Relating to the partition of real nosa fctta -Monk or KE1LHOLZ MATHIASOn April 4. 1903. War. Landlord Keating was also met DAMAGES FOR NEGLIGENT NEWSPAPER cancies In boards of commissioners of townships of the first class.

on Tuesday. Mrs. Webster Jenks spent Monday at and we four had an interesting ex at Bt. Paul's Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. L.

Llndenstruth. Louis Kellhols change of thoughts. the home of Mrs. J. H.

Coleman. Senate bill Increasing the salaries of WANTED Lot whlto pine lumber. Address what you have to P. O. Bex 75, Kingston.

Pa. 10,14 Mrs. Rosa Evans Is Quite low. the chaplains of the House and Senate and Anna M. Mathlas.

both of Wilkes-Baire. LOS08 WIL.DONER. At Pittston. April WYSOX. Miss Pheba Wall is spending a few In the House to-night Mr.

Mohr of from $3 to J6 per day. FOR RENT Farm with house and bnrn. weeks with Mrs. Headly at Setee. Berks, offered a resolution that the Also 125 acres sood flats land, ETTL- Here I found things going about as usual, except that there was a free oy ev.

air. z.uoer, uenjamin Loons of Le hi eh ton and Miss Bessie M. Rex water bill be recommitted to the Easter services In this place on sun- LUZERNE'S NEW POOR DISTRICT. BONE OFFICE. Wyoming.

Pa. JIG wiwnner mtstnn. House municipal corporations commit. river bridge nearlng completion. O.

Senate bill creating the Northern Lu tee for a public hearing. On motion of S. Overton and others were at work IN THE Orphans' Court ef Luzerne N. March 28 Albert Mekeel ot County. cerne poor district.

Mr. Ambler of Montgomery, considera on the bridge. day evening. Lawrence Race spent Sunday with his grandfather, William Race. Clyde Egrgleston Is spending his vacation at home this week.

Lehman and Miss Clara finyder ot To the heirs of Jesse B. Wolfe, deceased. tion of the resolution was postponed Providing for the protection of bear William Roe and his family have mwKr. dv nev. Mr.

rniuips. PERGSLEY BARRETT. In Wilkes. and cubs. for the present.

lately moved here from Towanda. ana an otnera interesrea: Ton ar herebv notified that the Or Senate bill repealing the act of April White of Lackawanna, called up Barre. April 8, David E. Pergsley Dr. Charles Reed and family were as phans' Court of snld county has awarded 14.

1846. taxing does in West Cheater. usual. an inquest to make partition and valua ann miss veiia iiarreii. ROGERS MANNEAR.

In Wllke-Barre. his resolution to place on the calendar his bill, which waa negatived by the BEMUM0N7. Defining the police powe- of cities or judiciary general committee, prohibit Making the open season for killing the third class and boroughs, with rei erence to electric light wires. Landlord Stephen Sullivan was making some Improvements about his railroad hotel. That night I put up at John Marsh' April 7.

1903. E. H. Rogers and Miss Ida J. Munnenr.

SMITH SHIRLEY. In Wllkes-Barre, April 4. 1903. Henrv Smith of Tomhlcken CorrespoSdync. April 8.

ing government by injunction. The resolution was defeated by a vote of tion of certain real estate oi jessc r-. Wolfe, deceased, consisting of about one acre of land, with his late dwelling. In Ron Township, In said county, and that said InqueRt will be held on said premise- on Thursday, the thirtieth day of April. D.

I'm. at which time and place you terrapin from December 1 to March and bullfrogs from July 10 to Nov. 1, Senate bill concerning acquisition by condemnation of lands by railroad and Mamie Shirley of Wyoming, by 43 to St Mr. Ammerman of Montour, and fixing a penalty of $25 for killing Rev. preached nis farewell sei'ftWn- In the Union Church on Sunday.7ie goes to Hallstead.

hotel, nnd Frank Rowe, Joseph Gross and 'William Schermmerhom gave us companies having the power of eml them out of season, offered a resolution which railed by a vote of 35 to 99. that the committee on nent domain. Including those used and some good musle on organ, harmon J. r. ronoc-K, nuiprman.

At Dorrancetnn, April 7. 1903. by Rev. Stephen Jay, Fuller Stroh of Forty Fort and Miss Emma The Joint resolution appropriating are requested to stteno you mina proper. A.

H. JACOBS, 8herlif. elections be discharged from further occupied In whole or In part as dwell nica and They performed 125,000 for the purchase of a silver ser. vice for the battleship consideration of his uniform primary Ings by the owners thereof, and ex IV M. Hocues, Attorney.

Wllkes-Barre. March. 1903. a2S.M.10.17 fciifwortn ot uorranceton. empting burial grounds and places of election bill.

by a commission composed of Gover where he has a call to nil a vacancy in the Baptist Church. Willard Race has moved from the Beaumont house to the John Frants farm. Mrs. Nathan Kresge, who has been 111 with rwrlrnnltla. I improving.

their parts very well. WYALUSINO. Here I put up at. Morgan Brown public worRhln and certain Colonial Mr. Hohman of Cambria, called up ESTATE of John Major, late of Lehman nor Pennypacker and United States his resolution to place on the calendar and Revolutionary structures and sites.

Senators Quay and Penrose, was al- DEATHS. Township, deceased. letters testamcntrv unon the sbova the negatived bill, creating the county' lowed to become a law by default. fine hotel and found quite a number named eatate having been granted to the of Conemaugh out of portions of Cam Providing for ascertaining whether an BALLOT DEFECTS. of other travelers there.

bria. Indiana, Somerset and Westmore BARRETT. At Georgetown, April 7. 190S. I had a pleasant visit with Mr.

an Senate bill to cure defects In the land counties with Johnstown as the undersigned, all persons nacueato siua estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the laitu without delay to TJ TTr Mrs. H. C. Mann and their interestln oi neari ianure. miss nau tsarretl, years.

form of ballots used at elections held county seat The resolution failed by a undue proportion of real estate and school houces is within a school district which has been or shall be hereafter enlarged by the annexation by a part or parts of a township to a borough. children. Mr. Mann Is employed BiloWN. In Middletbwa N.

April 2, vote of 59 to 60. on the question of increasing the Indebtedness of any municipality or the Welles grist mill that has long 1003. Mr. Mury Bron, widow of Mr Mayne of Lehigh, offered a reso IdPtown, Pa. O.

CLARK, Attorney. 20,27.10.17.44 flourished here. Chsries W. Brown, formerly of Wilkes- 11a rr. lution, which Hen over one week, to place on the calendar his negatived) and how much money shall be paid therefor by the enlarged district to the Fixing the salaries of county engi BARNEY.

In Wllkes-harre. April 5, 1903. fhfn Fr1 Ftnrn.v 17 vnm O. H. Welles, an agei.

man. was not In the best of health and Is still nearly rienf. bill compelling the financial Inntltu- old district 1 neers and deputy county surveyors In counties containing over 600,000 and less Lnrkivllle. Ahrll 1902. of tlona under tha control of the Common.

Incorporating the Northampton I Want wealth to turn Into the State treasury than 800,000 ponulatlon, bronchitis. Henry Cook. 80 years. CHURCH. In Ravender.

Arkansas. April Bridge Co. and the Warren Bridae There, not far from the station, are the remains of the old log house, which dates back to the Indian times. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Harding visited at James McVickar's at Eatonvllle on Sunday. Mrs. Edson Ball of Lake Carey visiting at Milton Newberry's and Lewis Austin's. Mrs. Elijah Montross and Margaret Williamson visited at Alice Mccarty's, near Lehman, on Sunday.

The Lsdles Aid Society of the M. E. Church will meet with Mrs. John Shot-well on Thursday, the 16th. School will close In the graded school here about the 2d of May.

KOGERS-HANHEAR NUPTIALS. A pretty weddlnr was that of Miss Id i. Mannear to E. H. Rogers, yesterday at noon at the residence of the nrnt on North Pennsylvania Senate bill making the Indices of the all unclaimed deposits unjustly and Im iww.

u. a. tnurcn. rormeriy oi wyo-mini Vatlev. 44 war.

properly held by them. and authorizing them to build bridges acrop the Delaware River at Martin's Creek and Raubsvllle, Northampton FLOCIK. At Avoca, April 1903. Henry To Talk records of the several counties of the Commonwealth, prepared and hereafter to be prepared according to the act of May 26, 1901, notice to alt persons of About one story or it still stanas. laceVville.

si nr be jl van NEGLIGENT NEWSPAPER PUBLI FLLLMErt. At Hardpan, March 14, CATIONS county. APPOINTMENTS BY GOVERNOR. rw more In the pleasant old town ira rii vuiimer. the several records to which tne indices refer.

HARRIS. In West Pittston. April 4, 190J, To You of Laceyvllle. I notice familiar name on the signboards. The free The bill authorising the appointment wunm jrrm, drowned.

Wllkes-Barre. April 190J, 8, The following appointments were sent to the Senate to-day by Governor of policemen In townships of the second l). Howe. Dflra la I rived bridge- has been built since mfia her. Mr.

Salus of Philadelphia, by unanimous consent, presented a bill authorising civil action for the recovery of damages arising from newspaper publication negligently made, defining the character of such damages and requiring every newspaper published In Pennyparkrr: Wllkes-Barre April 1903, class failed on final passage. about Hernia some folks call it mile or more above town Ftpnltmln Twli hma. D. J. Thayer of Pittsburg, to be In Senate bill providing for the registra nd railed on Mr.

snd Mfs- LEVli-At Scranton, Mrs. Kate Q. Haw- spector of steam engines and steam avenue. Only the Immediate relatives tion of automobile or motor vehicle ley Levi, 60 year imvnm helr son. Samuel, snd daughter, bollera In Allegheny county for two regulating the speed limit upon public nT friends of the young peopie were Th.

bride was gowned In Ilkes-Barre. April 7. 13, MINKs. A years, vice William Bell, rnmoved. May.

They were well and busy. They Pennsyvanla to print In a conspicuous place In each Issue the name of the ui ine highways and providing for the licen rhHt ii iVlln nr liinr irouti years. i ii- David Thomas, to be alderman In the white French nainsook and carried a. have a pleasant rarm ana nram ner owners, proprietors or publishers, and OI Perlor- Mf-dl-lRK. In Buear blotrh, April i.

Wi, fairlrk a months on of Mr. and Mrs. Eleventh ward. Allegheny, vice Samuel Mr. Javne is a son oi in im boquet of white roses me Dnaesmnia i.mi.

Tovna and his mother was urenrt, resigned. altr of not les than fifty cents or mor. A 10:5 P- VI- "0UB adjourned MrOulre. of pneumonia. Funeral on Wedntsrlay st 4 p.

m. Interment In a .1.. hmll. Philip Kane of Sugar Noteh, Luzerne than one dollar for each separate copy 10 m- Thursday. rnunty, vice I J.

Vaipin, resigned, and wore a pretty gown same material as the bride gown. At 12 o'clock the bridal party entered the parlors, which were decorated with mil flowers and were united in 8sar Notch Cemetery. MoOKKR. In Grand Tunnel. April I.

1902, nr hral Aohllllv Patrick McOMf. v. (i. Williams. Somerset townnhlp, of such newspaper proven to be In violation of the proposed act The axninirton county, vice ji.

Mcll AGED EDITOR PASSES AWAY, Mt'RI'HY. In Kingston, April 4, 1903, vaine. deceased, to be Justice of the bill was referred to the judiciary general committee. marriage by Rev. Dr W.

J- Hill, pas-tor of Derr Memorial M. Church. Th vminff munis left at three o'clock NORTON. In Wllke-Harre. April 4.

19ft. pesce. JUpBON HOLCOMD, ANJIONORED Mr. Hoy of Clarion, offered a resolution making a special order for the John Norton, yers sna iu nrari.t i wnitaa-ttRrr April 4. lfw.

rupture, i nere. is a great diller- ence between them and I'd like a chance to explain it to you. If you need to wear a truss I would like to fit one for you. You'll find it a revelation in the way of simplicity, effectiveness and comfort In fact, if it is not perfectly comfortable and satisfactory in every way you may return it to me after wearing it for thirty days and get your money back. D.

WHITE Rupture Specialist." Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. White's Drug Store.

for an extended trip through the lower SENATE PROCEEDINGS. William son of William li. Powell, Greater Pittsburg bill, and the- Pitts- CITIZEN OF TOWANDA. Towanda. Affrll 7.

Judson Hoi bur Technological school site bill PAHADISW. In Wllkes-Barre, Benjamin part of New TorK ftaie to vixii in rolatlve of the brlderroom. after which they will return to this city and begin tKMiulcfmlna- East End. Will H. VARIOUS.

MEASURES PAPS FINAL for second reading and final passage st 10 a. m. Wednesday. The motion failed 1'arartlK. 69 year.

of Majors. Mrs. Jayne Is a daughter of Martin Johnson and a elster of Oeorge Johnson, burgess of Lacey I Mrs. M. F.

Brady snd sons. Dennis and Thomas. Mr. Brsdv wss at his work. Mrs.

Prsdy Is a daughter of Thomas Burke, living on the Tyler Mountain, near Be lot a- SKINNER'S EDDY. Here I met wagonmaker W. F. Transue nd others. I rode rarora Creek a mile or more with a farmer (his nm elude my memory) snd called on Mr.

snd Mrs. J. W. De-vine, who occupy a plensarit firm snd home st the corner. The Devlne are admirers of Record snd gave the I1EADI NG-APPROPRI ATIONS.

by a vote of 25 to 81. iu fhtl.i nlMr and Mrs. John Phillips, Msnnear was the bridegroom's best comb, the first Republican to be elected to the State legislature from Bradford rounty, is dead her, sited 84 years. In 1854 he was elected to the legislature a jto iLintH atrret. Funeral nn man.

Th calendar, wss'-cleared of first reading bills, after which a brief ser st I p. m. and Interment In The Scriat- met at 4 o'clock thin after and of cnnrldrable busl a Whig and was re-elected as a Re vice In memory of the late Mr. Ander Hollonburk Ometery. tjiT.trvA NVinn Anrll a.

ln. irs, The Ons Package Dys no Among the bill reported from son of Washington, was. held. Ad publican on the formation or tnat n.mrrnte waa th IfrnUfce bill estab Mry Riv of snral dpbinty. yers.

REM. In WitkMi-Harre. April 4. 1903, Mra party. He served as Index clerk of the In red rlnted wrappers, colors cot- dresses were made by Messrs.

McClaln of Lancaster, Coopr of. Delaware, a department of labor. House of Representative at Washing John Tt'tv 32 years. tt-riiiirnir-K tn April Ion, wool or Silk in same drih. pie 10c.

sny color. New Peerless. JCl- ton from IRto to 191. He was one of Campsoy of Washington, and Mayneof liW. Reea Roderick, heart trouble.

A rf)litinn wa pd i tb rovprrinr for the purjviiw of th Itilladelphia building Lehigh. At 10 4.V the House adjourned I the founders and for twenty years the mlra. N. x. i untu i a.

Tuesday. I editor ol the Bradford iiepubiican..

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