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COURT PROCEEDINGS. WEST SIDE. LOCAL GLEANINGS. RANSOM. ITHE NEW PUMPING STATION.

I Highest of all in Leavening Vowtw late U. S. Govt Report Have a Shampoo? When you do, have it with Pearline. It's delightful. Not only cleans your Towsj Talk and Events la aa.l About the Notas, Pernonala and Olmorvatlons ol THURSDAY, MAA 7 Mr.

and Mrs. Place spent Sunday at iocrtl IuteroHt. Falls City. The' Leek Band has decided to hold a Will Be the P.yn.in The jnry in the case cf John Urban, who Dr. Troxell and have gont Mrs gan recently visited her children Located on Lots.

was charged with larceny by Anthony Jeml on a trip to Norfolk, Va. picnic In Oregon Grove on atatday, June 20th. Wllkeebarre. tls, the convicted mn derer, fonnd Urb W. Tompkins hie tnrmd from an B.

F. Antrim, of Pltteton, spent Sn )day Utility as indicted, and Judge Elwardr Srfty A for yur hair anJ scalp, too invigorates I) Just as a ath with Pearline in The do to ft! department has rented fwS Iterator extendrd soj turn In New York State. John Howell's building for another term CAPACITY 21,000,000 GALLONS DAY sentenced htm to pay a fine of pa; fJ Mr. nf lth Mr. I).

arn. Mr. P. Richards, of West Plttston, spent Tuesday In insom Thot) J. Sax, of Harvey's Like, spent Sunday In town, tbe gusat of his brother, costs of prosecution, r'ntore the money of five yean.

fraudulently taken, and undergo an lm vigorates your body. You're missing half the luxury of bathing, if you're doing it without Pearl A I.eiee Compound Pump Haa Ileen Or Tne Dayton fljur mills at Towanda, S. Saxe. PURE Mies Sue A. Nsyhart left on Wednesday prlsonment in the county jtll tor the rm Thos.

J. Morgan, formely of this place, to visit reUttves In Wllkeebarre. of six months burned laet December, will be rebuilt as aoon as possible. St. Ptter's Lutheran 8iinday school of has resigned his position with the Traction Mis.

Harder, of Catawlssa, is visiting Com. va. Maria Thompson, ltirceny is company. her eon and family in thie place. me.

moreover, you re not getting quite as clean, probably, as you might be. This mav surprise you but gittstou toimitc. bailee, Jsmre Bell, prosecutor: The prose yesterday, ait. aa illnees of only a few days. Ulam S.

Jones, a well known resident dered from Joaneevllle, and the Wort of lltilMlug the Station Will be Started at Once. The middle of summer will probably eee a fine watei pumping station well under way la Weet Pltteton for the Spring Brook Supply Company. Such a ttatlon hei been Miss nitchner, who graduated from ine indies' Aid will oe neld at tbe par cution failed to show any criminal intent tbeNeff College of Oratory in Phlladel Hamtowa will rnn an excursion to Lake Ariel on Thursday, June 25; h. The spring session of the Archdeaconry of Feranton, Protestant Episcopal Chnrob, sonage on Ihnteday of this week. it's so.

Phla on Monday evening, has returned 0,1 th Prt of and tbe jrtry, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 18D. 8. Snyder and W. Bardlck, of Chin ifn A and so unscrupulous grocers will tell you this is as rood as VwVliU or the same as Pearline." TT'S VAT bj n.j hame. by direction of the court, rendered a verdict of not guilty.

chilla, spent SuDdiy with Jmts Heath. will be held at Towanda on May 18, 19 and Prof. A. H. Berlin, of WllmUg'on, Del.

ii 1 never pcuiueu, It yur senls yu something in place of Pearline, be COUNTY AKD STATE. Mr. and Mis. Ira Sax and child, ol Com vs. Albert Pasco, a.

and Adam MMni uuiicsi itmu ihuk. 450 ja.w.j FYLK, New York. Wllkeebarre, spent Sunday with his b.other has been spending several days with old friends hete. He wae formerly pKtiulpal fostrofshefsky, pros. Jnry find defend Irwin and family.

20 James Buller contemplate! the erection of a fine new hall batidlng at Mooalo, on the site of the building recently destroyed by fire. of the West Pltteton Schools. ant not guilty prosecutor to pay the costs. A surprise patty was given to Thomas Seath, at James Lacoe's, on Saturday eve STfHES IF Com. vs John Menefsky, a.

and and ning of lat week. Tbe Lona Distance Telephone Co. will of Glen Lyon, died on Tuesday after a long Uloeee. F. Bogert will take charse of the Wllkeebarre pottofflce on June 1st.

Mre Mary Bogert will be retained as deputy. Tue Tunkhannock Cut Glaee Works ie an lnfnt industry from which Tuukhan nock hopes for muoh. W. H. Cross, of Albany, hae been appointed district passenger agent for Pennsylvania for the Delaware Hudson, th i flioe at Seranton.

Tbe barn of Thomas Wilson, of Shlck e' Inny, together with produce, vehicles, faint machinery and seventeen hgs, wa destroyed by fire. Lose, Insuranse, $1,800. Superintendent W. D. Owene has movtd from Delaware avenne to A.

Brown's hcu'e, on lewer Wyoming avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. Kston. The bonse has been undergoing extensive Improve tippling house, A. H. Brown atd Henry Miller, pros.

Not guilty; prosecutor to Included In the plane of the company ever since the consumrattton of the deal wltb the Wllkesbarre water companies, the Intention being to provide an abundance of gocd river water from above the Lackawanna for nse in times of emergency. The plans for the pumping elation are now complete. Tbe Bynon lota on Susquehanna avenue, just above the Snd qnebanna avenue station, have been purchased, and the pump housj will ba located thereon, the tall pipe extending up the river to the deep water on the wrst side of Scorllle Mand. The station will hiss same Reynolds, of Greenwood, is PUT HUDSON. "pending sever! months with her sister, pay costs.

on May 15 th open an effi at Honeedale. The tariff will be forty oenta for five minutes conversation or less. Vrs Mary Learn. There Is Sugar In Tobacco. The last number of The Kow Bulletin contains some particulars of a very interesting problem which some years ago was submitted by tho treasury to the Kow authorities.

The question was, Does natural sugar occur in tobacco? and in tbe investigation of this point sumo striking facts have been brought to light. Tho treasury authorities were of courso chic interested from a fiscal point of the duty on tobacco, Item ol All Sort eatnervd Trow changes and Condensed ior Uwl? ReadlUK John Mcnahao, formerly ot Pljmoath, died to Philadelphia. The steamer season at Harvey's Lake will open on May 15. Mr. Mary Tompkins, of lIehoppen, died at the age of eighty.

El word DbLaaey, of Bellevae, haa passed way at the ag of ninety foar. Thomas U. Jonee, of Walnut etreet, Plymouth, died at the age of eweoty. Auxust Ner, aged fifty seven year, The trial of Nicola BeUzxl, the Hazleton ments. Misses tlattle and Hassle Stambach, of Italian charged with arson, was finish: 1 CHARGE OP CHA May 27, 18(33, is John A.

Lw and wife left Tuesday for Pltteton. recently spent Sunday with their Tbe boiler bonse at the Caynga mine of the St in Providence, wae de today, the oase going to the jury at one PIN'S BRIGADE. xn the Sauqult, Mn. Law's former home, grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ives.

uuueus ui wre jxiuiy o'clock and a verdict of not guilty returned stroyed br fire on Saturday. Tae breaker rhey will spend the intervening time be John W. Hjllenback by bis attorneys, tween now and the 27th Inst, at that place. Mra Jennie t'e Harley and daughter, of the Gulf. That day Banks made an Hiss Sadie Monies, of Kansas City, spent attempt to capture the Confederate last week with the famllv of Mr stronghold of Port Hudson, on the Mis and other buildings wen uninjured.

Thoa. Uaugn will Improve his property Wheaton, Darling and Woodward, ha other than cigars, being is. except in the case of "sweetened" tobacco, which is uo tne above date tbey win leave on a commenced a suit In ejectment against the Richard He welt, aged twelve, eon of have a capacity of 21,000,000 gallon of water a day. A large compound pump, manufactured at Jeaneevllle, hae been or European trip for the summer months. hart.

Bissippi, by assault The center column otbh ld hv Colonel Edward P. Chanin on South Main etreet, now occupied by Berry Fahey, by putting in a new plate Wllkeebarre Eastern Rilroad Co. to re charged at 4s. but cigarettes made ol tho sweetened article are not allowed to Burglais entered the be me of Barne) Rev. E.

Shaffer oondmted Attorney A. T. Searle, of Honeedale, while visiting at hie grandfather', near Llko, on rterly I cover two lots of land In Plains township glass front and leveling the sidewalk to the I dered, and Sterling boilers will be ned to be imported at all. Before this investigation it was generally admit ted that tobacco Boijz, on Liberty alley, Saturday evening, and etole $90 In cish. Monday morning meeting services at Cliff ard, Susquehanna I York, commanding a brigade.

As soon enrb. I furnish steam. Engineer an now laying Wayne cvnnty, waa drowned In a fish pond did not contain more than a trace of sac Monty, on Sunday, and returned hi me on aores and are very valuable. as tne attacic was wen under way on on Monday. Borzt appeared before 'Squire Ed ret and Monday.

He was accompanied by Mrs Mary Schugart, admx. of George Schn A Susquehanna county octogenarian took the right and left Banks gave the signal to Chapin to go forward. Taylor, died very suddenly on Tuesday venlfcg. The body of an infant wee found fluting In toe river near the Rjss etreei eewer, Wllkeebarre. Lewletown haa been selected ae the loca tlon for the National Guard encampment, July 18 to 25.

A Wllkesbarre cyclist, while "ecorch'ng" ibbffer. Datban Morse, of Hogheetown, haa out the ground, and the intention is tj be been appointed by the Court an auditor for gin work on the pUnt at once, in order to tbe Pltteton Borough, Plttaton Town have it ready for nse, if necessary, during ship and Jenkins Township Poor District, the summer. The Supply Company is also bad warrants sworn out for the arrest of three men supposed to know something gatt, deo'd, has filed papers In the Pro The brigade front was covered by Oar schools have closed and the 'eachers out hie sixth license the other day to marry a 16 year old girl He asked thonotary's offije in a suit in assumpsit about tbe affair. skirmishers of the Twenty first Maine. returned to their homes Miss Jeanette against Rebecca Clnck.

The plaintiff in In place of u. M. Snyder, whose term ha I getting ready as rapidly as possible to lay At the quarterly meeting of the Wyo Immediately in the rear of the skirmish her statement ohargee the defendant with 1 to Kingston, and Miss Mary Zdes, for a reduction on the ground thtt he had been a good customer and was likely to eomeagtln. Wtitneyiu Seranton Tribune mlng Historical and Geographical Society, ers marched a storming column of 200 volunteers, with Lieutenant Colonel fraudulently obtaining froai the Hazleton wauiie. 1 he former closed with a in Srrmntnn ran down boy.

He wae ar held in Wllkeebarre last Friday, Mrs, National Bank about $1,000 whioh George I neld et Selbel's Grove and a pleas five mllea of thirty inch pipe along tbe Weet hide of the river, to supply Its patrons down the valley. DEATH OF STEPHEN CARET. Seven yean ago a Great Bend man left Vtlllam Griffith, of this place, was elected retted and fintd. O'Brien of the Forty eighth Massachusetts at their head. The stormers carried charine matter.

On the advice of Professor Church, Dr. Hugo Miller was called in, the latter making a thorough examination of the question. Commercial samples of bright Virginia tobacco, undoubtedly free from adulteration, were found to contain as much as 15.2 per cent of saccharine matter. Sun dried loaves of nicotiana tabacum, grown at Kew, contained 6.2 per cent, and those of the same species grown at Ewell railway station as much as 9 per cent. Dr.

Milloi finds the sacchuriuu matter to be optically inactive when tested by the polariscope lie is of tho opinion that neither cane sugar nor glucose is present in the saccharin matter, but that it is composed of at least three sugarlike substances, probably hitherto unknown. London Chronicle. Schugart had deposited betore his death I nl av WM ePsnt Miss Osborne was pre an honorary member, and William Grif Two dwelllnge at Nn, belonging to WUbnr Yatee and Mrs. L'zzle Miller, were and which belongs to hia estate. in their hands bags of cotton and fas sented with a fine Bible by her pupils.

When Mature cines to fill the ditch in advance of the fith, of this place, and J. Griffith, La trobe, were elected corresponding An appeal was filed in the Prothonotary'e df etroyed by fire. his home to putchaee a pair of shoes He was evidently very particular about them for he did not return home until Sunday laet. In the meantime his wife had been married and divorced twice. A reconolll ation la probable.

main column. Colouol Chapin's own explrtd. Word has been received from Vquln iyle, of Lui'rne, who it waa feared been murdered In 8ulllvan county. He It alive and well, and la having a fine time fishing for tront. Mn Flemmlng, of Plalnevilte, died on Sunday morning at about ten o'olook, at the age of 35 She wai Mary, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Curtis, the family being well known In this vicinity. Rev. Rues MoClements, pastor of the office today from the decision of Alderman members. The body of the Pole who wae drown 'Needs assistance it may ba best to render It promptlv, but one ehonld remember to i K.

rr Nuntlcoke last week baa The G. A. and Companies and regiment, the One Hundred and Sixteenth New York, held the right of the first line, with the Forty eighth Massa use even tbe most perfect remedies only have been Invited to attend a Memorial Day Lof'ne in a suit between B. F. Crawford and Harry Hatfield.

The (lalntlff. brought suit before the alderman to recover the sum of $210, and obtained indament been recovered. An addition la being bul't to the PI Two yean ago Harold Been, aged 14, of service to be held In the M. E. chnrch Sun when needed.

The best and moat simple chusetts on its left These were supported by the Forty ninth Massachu P.h.l..rLn Chnioh. and It le and gentle remedy is tbe Syrup of Figs, against the defendant. Hatfield Dinvllle, disappeared from home. Several months later a letter waa recelvci in which the boy eald he wae going to Texas to eee gave manufactured by the California Fig Syrup nearly ready for nee setts, the Second Louisiana and the reserve of the Twenty first Maine. security lor tbe payment of costs and ap 1 Company, Condensed Testimony.

Chas. B. Hood, broker and manufactur day, May 24, at which time the pattor, Rev. W. G.

Simpson, will preach a special sermon. Co. has already accepted tbe Invitation. Mr. Simpson Is an old National Gnard man and therefore an Interesting The Duryea Boy Who Was Bitten by a Dog Stephen Carty, aged nine yeare, eon of Mn Hattle Carey, of Dnryea, a boy in whose oase considerable interest has been ttken, died at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning.

The family reeidee on tbe ba)k road, a abort distance below the Brick Cburoh. kin. Carey is a widow, her husband having been killed in the mines about five yean ago. Since her hnsbaud'e death she hae lost one child by death, besides the one who pused away today. Stephen was a bright boy and waa a pupil In Mine Mul lally'a room in the Duryea Graded School Charlee Scblager has oBVred for the first copy of the woman's paper to be leaned The story of Chapin's charge is told pealed the case to court.

in the hiBtory of Banks corps by an eye er agent, folumbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr King's New Discovery has no equal as 80 Acres of Farm Free witness, Colonel K. B. Irwin, a staff the big i tlx figat Every ffjrt was made to find him, but In vain. The family meanwhile moved to Seranton, when, yesterday, the long absent son returned, In Seranton this week. The Grand Lodge of the American Pre SATURDAY, MAV 9.

The jnry In the case of Sylvester Knke, eervlce can be expected. officer of the commander. He says Or its equivalent in cash will be given to any active, wide awake and energ tic young farmer, who will sella section or fetnt I aAUa' Association will meet in Pittaton Presbyterian Church, haa received an Invitation to deliver one of the addresses at the National Christian Endeavor Convention, which Is to be held in Washington, D. next July. The Knlghta Templar Commandery has a fellow feeling with the Knlghte of Ln Z4tne or unty.

They are asking to be taken from tbe dletrlot with Bradford county O'Brien shook hands with the officer who a police officer in Elwardsville, charged by brought him his lost order, and turning to his Mre. Cornelia E. Hnrlbut, wtfe of John Hurlbut, formerly of this place, died at the family home on Wheeler avenue, Plymouth on May 19. J. W.

Davis with aggravated assault and ragged and dirty, and ready to confess that after all home's beet men, who were flying or sitting near by, some more ot tbe beet farm lands along the battery, brought In a verdict this marnlnx on their cotton bags, others on the ground. Sister Mary De Chantal, of St. Cecelia's Academy. Seranton, died on Sunday, aftt tines of the Caloago, Milwaukee St Seranton, at noon last Snnday of guilty. Jndge Edwards sentenced the laid In the coolest and most businesslike manner, "Pick up your bundles and come on.

DUBYKA MINER KILLED. Paul Railway In South Dakota, at prloee ranging from $7 to $12 per acre; one hall Mrs. Hurlbut was 62 years of age. She was born In Exeter township on Deo. 23, 1834, The movement of the stunners was the signal for the whole line.

A truly magnificent sight defendant to pay a fine of $r0, pay cos's of prosecution and undergo an imprison a congo remedy, j. u. frown, Prop. St Jtmee hotel, Ft Wayne, Ind testifies that he was cured of a cough of two yeare' standing, caused by la grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery.

B. F. Merrill, Baldwinsville, Mass says that he hae used tnd recommended it and never knew it to fall and wonld rather have It than any doctor becute it always enree. Mra. Hemming, 222 25th Chicago, always keeps It at hand and has no fear of cronp, because it Instantly re'leves.

Free trial bottles at the drug stores of O. D. Stroh, West Plttston, and W. O. Price, Plttston.

Bolls and pimples are due to impure Crashed by a Fall of Coal la Mo Bauyloa an illness of two years. The Tunkhannock Xrw Age gives evl deuce of Its in the erection ot i lare addition to its uffi.se. cash, balance on time. Five weeke ago, while he waa playtug with a small pet dog In bis home, the animal bit him severely In tue side, drawing the blood. Tbe boy oompltlued consld was tbe advance of these battalions, with their and was a dmghter of Gilbert Wheeler colors flying and borno sturdily toward the Mine.

Charles Smith, aged thirty five, a for ment In tbe Lrtzeme connty jail for the term of three months Jones. She had been 111 for some time wltb front, yet not for long. Hardy had the move lnls Is the opportunity of a lifetime to secure a home, and this offer remains open catarrh of the stomach. ment begun wnen the whole force officers. eigner, employed as a miner in the Babylon Com vs.

J. W. Biggs: No prjspcntor Carbondale will have a big crlebratlon on the fourth of July, and Conrwmu men, colors stormers and all became inextri for sixty days only. mine, Duryea, waa killed by a fall of coal Mrs. Dr.

Theo. Johnson has returned cably entangled in the dense abatis, under a appearing, a verdkt of not gnilty was Thousands of acres In over twenty coun Grow will be the orator of the day. fierce and a withering crossfire of artillery, and to be joined with Lnzrne county. TunkhitnHork cor. Brpnhhean.

The Wyi mlng Fair Ground Association will hold its first matinee trotting and po Ing rrea Saturday afternoon, May 23id. M. Hughes, C. W. St.

John, Joseph Langford, L. Penln, O. 0. Bowman John Filley, H. L.

Edson, and othen have entered their horses for the races. Mre. W. E. Dor an, wife of the well known Wllkeebarre undertaker, died at from Woodslde, N.

where she attended on TuaJay. lie waa unmamea ana taken. Besides the fleldpieces bearing directly on the Patrick Hlrkey has been appointed 'a brilliant reception, tendered by Mr. and Com vs John Cjnagban and Chas. Bur ties in Sonth Dakota have been recently pened for settle rent, which the railway front of the column two 24 pounders poured erable of pain In the side and friends fearing that the bite would result seriously, he wsa sent to tbe Pasteur Iustl tute In New York.

He was sent elg days after he was bitten, and remained ider treatment for fi'teen days. Two weeke ago he ntnrned home, and eoon afterward it became apparent that tbe boy was In a Kk.f MuinMr the Seranton Kire Mra. R. A. rk, to Mr.

and Mrs. It. git, larc ny Same as above. blood. Remove them by making the blood pnre with Hood's Sarsaparilla.

board In Duryea. Adm Sndla, Smith's Itborer, suffered a crushed foot ard a frao tured thigh by the same fall. He was taken to the Hoepttal. upon Its flank a storm of missiles of all sorts, with fragments of railway bars and broken chains of grape, rusty nails, and the rakings pannient, in place of H. F.

tber. company Is anxlons to have disposed ot on favorable terms to actual settlers. For Phillip MoGnlre, convicted of larceny, Kirk, the happy brldil conple who were marrkd at tbe residence of Dr. ihnaon, "Sqilre Brabam'e res'dence in Forest Ott mtM tobdlv destroyed bv a fi that wae sentenced to pay a fine of $1, pay costs and ten days in jtll. further particulars address W.

Powell, on the 23d Inst. Tbe newly marrUd pair of a scrap heap for canister. No part of the column ever passed beyond the abatis, nor was It even possible to extricate the troops in any order without greatly adding to the list of casualties, already of fearful length. Banks waa for nutting in the supports, but before ttufc from the explosion of a Itmp on Thursday, May 7th, aged uenerai immigration Agent, 410 Old "'(M I serious condition. Thers were no eymp are eostly cettltd In a home of their own at Com.

vs. Patrick Corrlgan, surety: Court Uolony building. Chicago, 111. Excursions A'ter a lorg illness of Brlght's disease, Buckien'e Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bru sea, Sores, Ulcers, Sault Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand's, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles, oi no pay re 123 Washington avenue, Newark, sentences defendant to pay one half ccst of every day from Chicago Charlee W.

Brown, of Stanton street, where they are prepared to give a heatty prosecution. Wllkeebarre, died on Sunday morning. yean She waa a sister oi uourt Urier ai bert Barnes. The funeral will take place on Saturday at 4 with interment in Hollenbaok Cemetery. Mr.

and Mn. Elmer Matbtweon, Mn anything could be done came bad news from the left, and at last it was clear to the most persistent that the day was miserably lost. greeting to their Pltteton friends. Com. vs.

John Groeelet and Joseph Ke liable Timothy and Clover reeds al One of ecal operator George Parrlah's Stanzeta, disorderly oonduot: dismissed. Ths reported death of Henry Davis, at Chicago Caih Store, opposite Iron bridge tome of hydrophobia, but the boy complained of severe pslns around his body, and he gradually gnw worse until tbe end came His physicians attribute his death directly to eplnal trouble, but belle veth at It was aggravated by the worrlment which the boy underwent ae a result of tbe dog bite. finest cows was discovered to have tuber quired, it is guaranteed to give pert eel satisfaction or money refunded. Price 8g Com. vs.

John Scnkllla, disorderly con T. J. Bbkkoioi. When, arter nigntraii, tne envision commanders reported at headquarters among the wouitSed under the great trees. It was known that the result was even worse than the first accounts.

cnloele of the wont form, end It wan killed. cents per box. For sale by Wm. u. nice, duct: defendant not appeailnn ball is for Danville, Snnday, proved to be Incorrect The family recelvr 1 a dispatch from Port age, Ohio, announcing the death on Sat The wife of t.

A Page, a prominest Death of a Mine Snperlateatdent. ntteton, ana Ueo, O. Stroh, West Plttston. feited. New York contractor who Hvtd in Wiliee Peter Harvey, superintendent of the Chapin and O'Brien were shot dead Edward MoAndrew has brought suit in nraay evening ol uenry fcliawottu, a barre twenty yea.e ago, dkd in Patereon Reslcnatloa of Rev.

J. C. Hogaa. Jnst while the people wore beginning to believe that Rv. J.

C. Hogan had at laet eettled down to regular pastoral work at his appointment In New MU'ord, cornea the announcement that he haa resign hie charge. He told hie congregation on Sunday, according to the Seranton Truth, that while be could work with the New Mllford church, eush waa the warmth of their welcome and support, yet the oond tlona In the chnrchee In general wen anjthlng bnt pleas xnt and encouraging tJ the faithful preacher of righteousness. "According to the present ral standing in the churches, he continued, "no ein or erlmt that a man may commit at the ballot box or In his political relatione will Impair his standing with the congregation. A while struggling to cut their way Coeralne collieries for a number of yeare, brother ot Mrs.

James Davis, which gave Belief la Six Hoars. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases TO INSPECT THE STATION. on April 24 lied at his home, at Beaver Meadow, Snn assumpsit to collect from Marcy township $500 whioh he claims due h'm for wo on the pnbllo roads and for teaming and rise to tae report that Mr. Davis's son had through the abatis. Nearly every officer in the storming party was killed or wounded.

In the Twenty first Maine Prof. George W. Twitmeyer, for twelve day, aged fifty years. He had just retain died. Mr.

Ellsworth was formerly a reel yean principal of tbe Honeedale schools, ed from a trip Sonth, whither he had gone hauling done. dent of Northmoreland, Wyoming Co relieved in six hours by the "New Great Sonth American Kldnev Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise bn account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, baok arid every the color gnard was totally destroyed. has bun elected superintendent of the Glngell, George Dendle, John B. Fear and H. T.

Ha field, memben of Pittaton Division, Sons of Temperance, went to Piy mouth last Tuesday, and instituted a sew division ot tbe order in that place. Mr. Hatfield acted aa Depnty Gratd Worthy Patriarch in the Installation exercises. The pew division starts ont with twenty nln charter memben, and with every prospect for success. U.e.

Joeepb Glennon entertained the patronesses of the leap year dance at her beautiful bo re on River etreet, Mondaj evening Those present wen: Mn. Ed Barrett, Mm. Thomas Mangao, Mm. U. W.

In search of health. The change of eli He was about 70 years of age. Lehigh Talley Officiate and Newspaper Men Will be Here May 80. The Board of Trade's plan to have a formal Inspection of tbe new Lehigh Valley station by officials of tbe company and MJNOAY, MAT 11. Bethlehem city schools.

ma'e did not seem to have the desired ef AN ELITE 1 th assault of John A. 8chmltt, of Wllkeebarr bar Notice 1 served by Asa P. Blakeelee of part oi the urinary passages in male or fe feet, and he waa only home few days A habeas oorpns hearing was held before I been awarded the contract to build the male. It relieves retention of water and the Montroee railroad, that he le pnpared when death came. STORMING PAETT.1 27 aut f'000 Federal soldiers were shot down outside the Confederate Judge Lynch this morning in the case ol pain in passing it almost immediately.

If new pumping station on Susquehanna ave to protest any and all violations of the yon want anick relief and cure this Is your Lehigh Talley Engineer Killed. nue for tbe Spring Brook Supply Com Amillo An net to and Catherine Annetto, hie wife. Tbe defendants were commit' id to fish laws at Lake Carry. neighboring newspaper men Is a go. The proposition was presented to Rollln H.

Wilbur, geneial superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Road, who, after consulting wltb parapets at Port Hudson. Nearly as remeay. wold oy J. u. tlouck, druggist, pany.

Work will be started at once, and B. Smith, of Wllkeebarre, a veteran Plttston, Pa. many fell in a second assault, June 14, jtll on the 2nd of laet April charged with preacher may conduct a revival, but hrv no authority to Insist npon that standard It Is expend that the building will be engineer on the Lehigh Valley Boad, ran and still the fortress showed no sign of other officials, decided to accept the Invl ready for the machinery by July 1st. Tbe O'Bovle. Mia.

Thoa Lofton. Mra M. A aing oeiween uoxton ana raoterton, was yielding. There were bnt 5, 000 men in tbe murder of Angela Dangelll at Lattlmer. The evldeccs developed the fact that Dangelll had entered tbe bed room of the de building will be 80x60 feet in size.

The Kelly. Mrs. Thomas Maloney. Mn. Utlon, and Wednesday of next week, killed Thursday of laet week at Lehigh the enemy garrison.

Banks army numbered 13,000. Both attacks had APialna correspondent says that the MacKnlght tsmlly will remove to Geiunn town, Mai Philadelphia, where Mr. Mao Knight will cpen a large store. There is talk of establishing i new paper In lower Interne to fight the new eouuty project. A FreeUind politician Is said ta oe at the head of the movement.

20tb. hae been agreed npon as the date. walls will be twenty two feet high, erected (on. He had stepped from his engine to of righteousness which will convert a man from hie political sins. And we cannot insistently require it of the members so long ae so mtny of the ministers themselves aet below that standard.

Politically fendanta In the night t.nd attempted to ae been bravely driven np to the walls, but 1 I Sf 1RAH.R pT on a concnte base eight feet thick. Con (he track for a few moments, when be was sanlt Mrs. Annetto, who screamed and the columns had consisted of troops in nected wirn the mala building will be a struck by another engine. He wai fifty their usual formation of brigades and large buller hone. years old and leaves a wife and fonr chil aroused her husband, when Dangelll ran down stairs and ont of tbe Taking Effect Nov 17, 1895.

a man may commit most any aln, but can By that time work in and about the new station is expected to be finished and then will be 'an excellent opportunity for the visitors to judge of the excellence of the Improvement. Tbe Lehigh Valley officials expected are General Superintend divisions, with the exception of' small At the regular monthly meeting of the Fltzpatrlck, Mn J. H. Foy, Mies Reap, Mtrses Margaret Mangan, Katbryn Ma loney, Agnee Murphy, Ellztbeth Burke, E'ltibetb Joyce. The fender Invented by Messn.

Gardner and Carney, of this place, has been adopted by the Csrbondale Transit Company. A test baa been made of the invention and this fender proved to be one of the best parties of stormers to lead off. btnae leaving his bat behind him. be called to account for the offeDSt In the churches. This la troe of all de dren.

The Beetford Will Sustained. Anthracite Coal nrori ATlnsivalv 4ncmi Union City MU elon May the Cltj Immediately after the failure of the 14th of June Banks determined npon a cleanliness and comiort. Missionary, Mre. Ioa Galbraith, repotted nomlnatloaa. The fault is not so much with tbe rank and fi as with the leaden." The will of Thomas Beetford has been new plan to carry the post without crip having made, dnrlng the last month, one ent Wilbur, General Passenger Agent Lee, Chief Engineer Webster, Superintendent hnodred and thirty five oalle, ten of which pling his entire force.

Thinking that it wonld be better to sacrifice 1,000 lives sustained by the Register of Wills In his decision whioh was filed Tuesday. The Mitchell, Superintendent Es and Wen npon tbe sick. Four mother )' meet Hm OS 00 GO 00 0(O than to destroy his command by persist othen Besidee these, newspaper rep will was contested by Robett Bee ford, a John Beeee and three children, of Plymouth, were prdsottd by eating canned horse radish. Tbey suffered much for a time, but have reovered almost entirely. The new Honeedale National Bank bulldog which, under the direct suir vision of Conrad Schroder, of Seranton, la now Beating completion and will be ready for June 1.

A controlling. Interest Id the Consumers' Ota Company, of Wllkeebarre, has been old to purcbeten represented by Edward C. Jones, of New York City, and Ltddon tngs were held average attendance, five Tbe next morning Dangelll returned for his hat and meeting Mrs. Annetto he rtarted to apolog'za for his actions the night before. Mrs.

Annetto wai very angry and drawing a revolver, commenced firing at Dangelll, three bulletta strikirg him and oandng bis death within an bonr Jndge Lynch refused to aootpt ball ia the esse and the prisoners were taken back to jill to await tbe action of tbe grand jnry. ent attacks, he prepared the following order and issued it to his troops the Two services for young women were held, resentatives will be present from Seranton, Wllkeebarre, Manoh Chunk, relative of the deceased, on tbe ground It wis fraudulent. By the terms of the will with an average attendance of fifteen. Sh la view ot these olronmstanoes and th mtny calls made npon htm for public er vices, v. ar Hogan said he preferred to be a preacher at large and at liberty, atd hopd to be, in some degree at lea it, a voloe to the chnrchee and a mlwlonary to many mlnlsten.

FELL TO HIS DEATU. now on the mirket. The work of manufacturing tbe fenden will be started at onoe and In a very short time they will be put in nse. The loventon are receiving the congratulations of their many frlende npon the success which haa attended their venture. Tne will of the late John S.

Marcy has Allentowu, Bethlehem, Tunkhant ock and Vary Ann Harrnp, of Duryea, recalves tbe also taaght a Snnday school class every morning after the last assault: HXADQCAKTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE I Gulf, Nineteekth Abut Corps, Befohe Port Hud6on, June 15, 1863. General Order No. 49. Towanda. The committee meets this even entire property disposed of by the will.

Snnday; average attendance eight, and Oh colored class twice. Ol 1 vh C6 00 The decument purporting to be the last will of the deceased was oae of the mott Joseph Francisco was also given a hear The commanding general congratulates the ing to perfect arrangements. The programme of entertainment will probably include a dinner at cne of the hotels, a drive to the magnificent view at the hot JOS 9 troops before Port Hudson upon the steady ad ing on the charge of fel nloas wounding. unique instruments ever probated in Lu nick, of Wl ksebarre. Six hundred shares vance made upon the enemy's works and is He entered ball In $10) for hie appearance zerne connty, consisting of a few lints confident of an immediate and triumphant is re arid at or 5 above par at the next term of court :3 to I q.

vrltten with lead on a bit of note paper. sue of the contest. We are at all points upon the threshold of his fortifications. One more Col. V.

M. Wilcox died In New York on pltal, a drive through West Pittaton, and perhaps a visit to the mines. J. F. McNeal, a telegraph operator of Che case has been before the Register for advance, and they are ours.

been filed. It makes the following be quests: To hia daughter, Gertrude 1 Marcy, the house, furniture and lot of land; to his graodohlldren, Mary and Sarah Cinnlff, $300 eadi; Carrie and Llllle Vanderourg, $2 r0 each to John and Peter Connlff, $Th) each to Maggie 2I Wllkeebarre, by his attorneys John i couple of months Attorneys Lenahan The annual report of the auditors o' West Plttst jn borough for the year ending March 1, 18, haB been published It will be seen that th total rtedpts, Including a balance of $3 437. DO, from tbe previous year, were $15,086 76, and the total expenditures $39,181.76 leaving a cash balance of $5,205 The bonded debt has been reduced $1,000, and tbe Interest paid on bonds amounted to $1,154. Oa light, fire and water account Lenahan and E. A.

Lynch, has commeno Do yon soratcb and scratch, and wondt For tbe last. duty that victory imposes the commanding general summons the bold men of the corps to the organization of a storming column of 1,000 men, to vindicate the flag of and McCormack, of Wllkeebarre, repre The Terrible End of a Block Rider at tbe Ml. Lookout Breaker. Frank Moss, a young man. met a tnilt dtb at the new Mt.

Lookout breaker near Wyoming, at about I 30 o'clork on Monday. Be was not engaged In hj regnlar work, but was Oiling jnst tbe day tbe place of a man known as ttie "bl. His work was to ride tbe timber ae it was being hoisted tip to the top of tbe breaker, to guide It. Tbe accident was caused by tbe rope Saturday night He we a resident of Seranton In the early day of the war. He joined tbe 122 I Regiment, waa made Lirub nartt Colonel, and npon tbe dath of Colonel Oakford at Antletam succeeded to I a a ao ed an action in trespa for damages in I what's tbe mat er Doan's Ointment win Instantly relieve and permanently cure any sented the contestants, and Attorneys Mc 4nlff, ol Wllkeebarre, and Gillespie, of the Union and the memory of its defenders $25,000, against John Hnnt, of Kingston.

The plaintiff ohargee the defendant wltb who have fallen. Let them come forward. 'hie city, appeared for Mary Ann Harrnp Officers who lead the column of victory in the ermmand. Itchy disease of the ekin no matter of how long standing. a 02 this last assault may be assured of a just rec rt At Waymart.

Sonth Cnaan and Cherry ognition of their services by promoton, and "Ballt on Honor" Vehicles. breaking when tbe tinib rand Ita rider were every officer and soldier who shares its perils Marcy, $500 The balance of the estate is to be divided between all the children The estate valned at $20,500. John W. Marcy is named as executor. Tr ere are (MO students In the West Ches ter Normal 8chool, among them the following from Luzerne county: Isabel Crawford, wilfully, mtllolonely and corruptly tree passing on hie rights by unlawful conduct with Cora McNeal, wife of the plaintiff, by which nnlawfnl conduct the plaintiff haa lost the affections and love of his wife alout 100 fvet np from the surface.

As be was Our stock of fine "Bnllt on Honor" bag 5 POOR BOARD FINANCES. Summary of the Secretary' Annual and ita glories shall receive a medal nt to commemorate the first grand success of the cam uaign of 1863 for the freedom of the Mississippi. carriages, road wagons, surrles, trap (A falling, af(xe struck a timlr and tbe back of bn bead xas crushed in He fell on hia face and was dead when p'okwl up. Tbe His name will be placed in general orders on I 9 the roll of honor. to hU great nnhapplnees and injury.

He ight and heavy wagons of all description worth your inspection it yon think of buying. We can please yon all. A. W. remains were taken to tbe young mans board 5C tO 1 1 Division commanders will at once report the names of tbe officers and men who may volun thetefore avers he has been damaged in hie ing bonse In Wyoming.

Freeland; Patrick J. Dougherty, Plains Secretary Jones, of the Poir Board, hts vllle; Mattie Forrest, Freeland; Jos. V. finished hie financial statement for the Gallagher, Drlfton; Annie Goeppert, year ending ending April 80, 1891. The io6neOnfH tOaO 0000 9 Gay, Wyoming avenns, Wyoming 3" a.

teer for this service in order that the organization of the column may be completed with reputation and feelings to the amount ol $25,000. 12m3d lw there was paid ont 10, of wh ch $205 09 went ti tbe West Side Water Com pany and $2,350 to tbe Citizens' Electric Illuminating Company. Tbe street depan ment cost $2,5: S3, the police depart meet $797 60, and the Board of Health $443 80 Oa tbe sewer account there wae receive $28,522.50, of which $24,523 was from sale of bonds $2,750 from tappage feee. The expenditures amounted to $2 511. C7, of which $14,575 24 went to Acock Son, the contractors, $925 to Potter Folwell, the engineers, and J.

W. Hersb berger, for catch basins, $927 50. Tner Freelar Laura E. Koons. Freeland: I following summary will be of general ii out delay.

By command of Major General Banks. KRSONAU Mr. and Mn. Owen H. Jon of Oregor Common Pleas Wm.

A Ortwlne vs. Maud Kasehke. Plymouth: Mary B. terest ll tiiahla Timothy and Clover eeeds a aO i tg Nearly 60 regiments contributed to Bldge, in Wayne county, the grasshoppers have again appeared in Urge nnmbera. The prete, which did so much damage tat year, have set out to do the work again.

They bave cleared off all the oats in sight and have their ja sharpened for everything to their liking that puU its head above the ground. Janus who has jnst completed sentence of five months at the Lack twanna jail lor forging the name of General Manager Hallatead to a check for a small sum, tsa Saturday preferred cha.g of extortion against Warden Jay and Keeper Green of the county til. Sheriff demons la In veetlgat'ng the ease Tbe following have been elected directors of tbe new Kingston bank. Hon. inlet El ward.

Dr. Prederlok Corta, RECEIPTS. Jennie Ortwine: Joe. Main le appointed examiner in divorce to report to court. Lindsay, Freeland; May Virginia Rtckard, Chicago Cash Store, opposite Iron bridge St Heights, spent Snnday with friends in Plymouth.

Balance from last year this elite storming party, and about half the number called for came from T. J. Bxnkmct. Geo. Brutovsky vs.

Stelli Brutovsk): .111,115.40 3EI.IW Miss Florence Rnsllng, of Berwick, bai Kecrivea rroui tazna, is Received from hack Received from other tOs the following nine regiments Rale ti show cause why dlvoice shall not Plymouth: Emily Rmaly, 8hlckahlnny; Oscar A. Vincent, Ashley; George J. Wen del, Hszleton. The Memorial Day service In Plttston returned home after visiting friends here to ire 5 TO aO 00 aO For your prDtection. Catarrh "cuies I be decreed.

i 30 30 OS OS i 50 CO aO Thirteenth Connecticut 112 Fourteenth Maine 60 Total for a few days. in lion form to be taken internally, usn Charles McKenna vs George Saner By illy contain either mercury or Iodide ol EXPENIHTUKRU. First Louisiana. John Clark and wife artlved bere lsst Is a btlance of $10.83 In the fund. Tbe SO sD 50 1 3D 00 CS vH 7t CO sa, or both, which are injurloua if agreement of oonnsel, oase is referred to Directors and dicer's salaries and ex One Hundred and Sixty second New York.

48 Sixth Michigan 44 oo long taken Catarrh Is a local, not a Tntaday from Crawford county, Kansas wV re they bave resided fir the past seven E. F. McGovern, Emi. 55a assets of the borough amount and tbe liabilities $39,500, all In bonds. 9V) I l.vt I Second Louisiana 41 is tlood disease, caused by sudden change to Mary A Mannel vs.

John E. Manuel cold and damp weather. It starts In th One Hundred and Seventy fourth New York 84 Twelfth Connecticut 82 ysara. They formerly resided in Pltteton, will be or a very simple nature tbii year. Nngt nt Post, Grand Army of the Republic Is arranging to decorate the graves of th soldier dead with flags and do wen aa usual, and tbe Grand Army exercises will be followed In both the Pittaton and Weet Plttston cemeteries.

The Snnday school Subr oena In divorce a. v. m. awarded. 35 ac a 200 ft 'tasal passages.

Cold in tbe bead causes and hav returned with the intention of One Hundred and Sixty fifth New 81 Tuomas Stobo was appointed judge ol in roaw 4 lit 2. :7 HI s5T!" 1.4S7 57 17 17 iso si! 14V reeuuilog their residence bere. fiobert P. Broadaead, T. Newe.l, Kings After the previous experiences the election of the ninth ward of Plymouth "Squire John Jordan, of Upper Pltteton, gallant responses to the call were look ton; Hon M.

B. WllIW, H. Jows xoesslve flow of mucus and, if repeatedly neglected, tbe rec alts of catarrh will follow, and oftertlmes an offensive discharge. Elf's Cream tlm Is the acknowledged mre for thtss troubles and con talis no nor any injurious drug trongh. ed upon as obeying a summons to death.

and 3. Browa, Wlikesbarre; George will leave on the 30th Inst, on a visit to Europe. While there he will vlelt Eng Marriage Licenses A. Bier. Alice B.

penses And I torn' salaries and expunges Attorneys' Hlarts and cot Pbyslclans salHries and expuuKt llonee and farm labor Uiocertae for tbe home Meaix, ealt, etc. for the Home Dry oils for tbe borne Clothing for tbe Homo ItootH aad sboen for the Home lrugsand preset iutlons Cial Oil Agricultural implements, stock, Fertilizer for 1N.6 and 1H! Improvement and repairs Plumbing, etc Hlackxmlthing llttrum 4 and repairs Hardware LJvery hire and taking piupeni to tbe borne Furniture Soemaxer, Forty Fort; A. H. Vandllng The men camped apart and kept up con staut drill for the special work of seal children of the two churches on Weleh Hill are preparing to sing patriotic bymna at tbe exercises In Plttston cemetery, here will, however, be no pnbllo parade and no speech making. land, Ireland, Scotland and other points of flcrantoo; E.

W. Dolgbt, Philadelphia; ing the parapets. Every one of them had Merest. His healnusrters will be wltb Andrew G. Knb, Lnzarue Borough.

Dodson, Huulock township; A DIehl, Wtatherly, Mary Shellbaminyr, Conyng ham; John Glnn, Gntregs Rewah, Warrior Run; John Bohlnsky, Eliztbeth Se been in the previous assaults, and many Mn Howley, Newton street, Castlebar, The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania of them were heroes of the front lina Ireland. DEATH OF JOHN B. SMITH. State Teacher' Arioclatlon will be held at In anticipation of their fate they made frenah, Ashley. A Lucrative Occupation.

Hoopes, Bro Thomas, proprietors of the Maple Avenue Nurseries, Weet Chester, Pa need salesmen for nursery stock, and Har good salaries and all traveling ex peases paid. Write for particulars. It Trains leave Pittston for Wilkesharre at 2 04. 3.34, 7.4V 8.45. 1010a 1229 2.10, 3.10, 3.36, 5.M, 7.18 and 10 25 p.

m. Trains ee Wilgesbarre for Plt'ston at 2 50, 6.30, 7.15, 8.50, 9.3, 10.30 a. 1. 30, 1.44, 3.40, 6.30, 9 1aud 11.10 p. m.

BOLLIX Gen'l Bupt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Phll'a, Fa.

A. W. NONSEMACHER, Ass't Gen'l Pass. South Bethlehem, Pa. Bloomebarg, Columbia county, on July 14, preparations for the end by writing fare v.

E. H. Stewart, formerly pastor i Away at tbe family noma Wed 15 and 18 Tbe execotive ccmmlttee Is the First Baptist Church, entered upon tbe nesday Afternoon. TUESDAY, MAY 12. The enlt of Charles Absolom against the wells to their friends and giving their valuables and keepsakes into the care of others.

Unexpectedly, before the order pastorate of the NotthumberUnd Baptist Insaiii account Undertaking eompc of Dr P. Wel of Blooms burg, chairman Superintendent Welse, of Schuylkill Haven Superintend Church last mouth. Ninety memben were L.4W.R R. Co. Is being tried In came to charge the fort surrendered.

present ihe first communion service held Court Room No 2, Jndge Bennett presid PittMton Hovpital Printing Ktatlonery Tax refunded tocollrntor MisceiUneous Born. To Mr. and Mrs. 8 P. George, of John B.

Smith. Sr foreman of tbe Pennsylvania Coal Company's blacksmith shop and one of tbe oldest and best known residents of this community, died at three o'clock Wednesday at the family home In Sebastopol. He had been ill for some ent Ebentzer Mackey, of Reading Profes since tbe church last had a pastor, a Wll and it was asserted by the Confederate leader that ho knew of this formidable storming column and feared that his ing. The plaintiff brings suit to recover $10,000 for tbe killing of bis child on tbe sor J. Barton, of Sblppensborg, and period of more than three yesn.

I lam street, May 9th, a eon. To Mr. and Mre. Sylvester Cooper, 3f of Total Outdoor Belief Miss Heme J. Barnes, of William etreet, sarrison.

disheartened bv the fall of 2.5X7M0 ri, A rrvt? railroad near Plymouth. The case wis first trltd last January, and tbe try dls teacher In the Oregon schools, and her Misa L. Patridge, of Philadelphia. A serious fire occurred TaesWy afternoon in Commercial alley, Plymouth Vicksburg, would not stand before it. Salesmen Wanted On Salary, to sell Pennsylvania grwn Nursery Stock, which isthe ttlu thewoild.

All the new specialties as well as the standard va ieti of Krnit" Ornnmontsl A fine ontat furnished ant all traveling expenses paid. Salary dttes from day work is commenced Write for terms, statu age. ml5w4t HOOP 88 BRO. THOMAS, Maple Avenne Nurseries, West Chester. Pa.

cousin, Miss Annie Culvers, of Sebastopol, Aith a bettor undnrstanrtinir of the agreed. Attorneys Lynoh and Lebahac All the honor ever awarded the gallant volunteers for their walk with death Wllford street, Hay 11, a eon. May 7th, to Mr. and Mre. David James, if Vine street, a eon.

May 7th, to Mr. and Mra. John Lovell, a eon. VI '17 47 Hal In llnmls of Trem Kel Ketale and linnrovi montu are making preparations for a visit to time with what was diagnosed as an Internal tumor, and the change for the worse took aie Tuerday. The memben of his family were at his bedside when he pweed away.

transient nature of the many pliys leal ills which vanish In fore proimr ef Five barns were destroyed, causing a loea ofM.OQO. Tbe barns belonged to Owen Personal Promrty, not lnlinllun England during tbe coming summer whioh was a post at the head of the line when the army its formal entry into 5.XI2 GO raxee Port Hudson. Geokoe L. Kilmer. N.

Jonea, Lee Brce. and Mre. John Lynch. Tbey made a fierce fire, and foi a tbey expert to et joy to the fullest extent. Tbey have secured passage on Ibe American Line etemhlp 8t Paul, letvlng New The secret of hapidntea, "Kep yonr time It wi feared that tbe boslnesv bone a A Disastrous Failure.

Married. At the home of the bride, In Old Forge, May 7, by Rev Santee, Ellas E. Vos bnrg, nf Mtoslo, and Miss Myrtle M. Gregory, of Old Forge. York on June 10th.

The young ladles ex forts gentle efforts plea suntelTorts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sieicoeRs are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family uative. Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with milliorisof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all liver rlgi.t." Burdock Blood Bitters is nature's remedy for complaints of tbe liver elose by could not be caved Ae It wis, Financial convulsions which disturb thf oftheOlobefor or bowels. tbe bntlneea bonnes of Patrick Nealol and Lee Broe.

were badly dmwd. a niicnnATion Ia Wyoming, May 7, by Rev. Wilson pect to make their with re atlvea In the famous old college town of Oxford, but will also make excursions to some of Ibe chief places of Internet In and about England. Tbey expect to be away was a dwelling owned by Mre. J.

Parse Rebecca Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley IIIII.UMHI IUU. Tretble, John Oats and Miss Louisa Spear, own ot wyo i lug It la thought that the Bra waa started by eays I have been in a distress and similar Complaints, who value irood health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the ana prejiarea nnaer me stnmrmt I condition for three jears Irom Nervous boye playing w.th mate nee. frcm home about ten weeke. ness Weakness of the Stomach, Dyepsp.

one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore vrvscriDsaoy vmiDsnipDynciaBii Isla and Indigestion until my health ws Lake Carey has tor a numoer ol years put been steadily becoming mora popular ae a summer resort, and this ssisoi represent the plaintiff, and Palmer and McOllntock the railroad company. T. F.Carey vs Forty Fort Coal Verdiotof $11.43 for plaintiff. Foley vs.

W. W. Stocker: Jury de olde there Is no oa. se for action. D.

Morrow vs. J. Hunter: Verdict of $34 87 for plaint ff. P. J.

Cfffrey vs F. Lyons Rule why defendant shall not be releieed on common bdl. W. H. Hicker, to use of Cbas Eva vs John J.

McVeigh: Rule why appeal all not be stricken i ff Winifred trablne vs Prudential Ins. Co Plaintiff's title amended to read Carabine assigned to Patrick Jennings J. K. P. Mitchell vs.

Anna Mitchell: sJlas subpoena In dlvoros awarded. Consnraer's Water Co. vs. Wlikesbarre City: Injnnc' Ion continued. Diesel u' Ion of Hanover Coal De oree of dissolution filed Hiss Lnra Cnnon reglt tered as a law studeut today.

She 11 study wltb her father, Attorney Mlohael Cannon. Uttl Yea Kver all important, in order to get its bene gone. I had been doctoring cont t.nt un. Hiunitn lftj MAIiAMII a a at i Aani try Kiertrie Bitters as a remedy lor your promisee to be one the most succeee'ul vlth no relief. 1 bought one bottle ot ficial effects, to note when you purchase, that vou have the genuine article.

MJIiUUU In obira I not, tint a bottle now and gel In l's history. Many Improvers nt are in South American Nervine, which did me whi di ism.iiiiifaetiired by the California relief. Thht nvdlclne ba been found to equilibrium of the business world are productive of far less mischief than the failure of the kidneys to perform the office assigned to them by nature. Vvhen these organ become inactive the circulation acquires Impurities which bring on dropsy, diabetes, Bright's disease, gravel, catTrh of th adder and other maladies To Impart to the kidneys and bladder a healthful Impetus, very different from tbe xcltement produced by an unmeditated alccholic stimulant use Hostettei'e Stomaob Bitters, the finest dinretic in existence This excellent remedy for Inactivity of the kidneys is also of the greatest service in malarial, dyspeptic, bilious and rheumatic trout le and has received the unqualified sanction of eminent physicians The nervms, 'he elderly and Infirm and oonvalesonts derive unspeakable benefit from Its nee. Use it with persistence and at fired intervale, and anticipate with confidence the happiest results.

progress) there, and a number of new eo pai expeller: Fig Syrup Uo. only, and sold by all rep more gocd than any $10 wotth of destor Ing ever did In my life. I wonld advise makes mince pies, fruit cake and pudding possible all the Ugsa are going up Everything le clean utable druggists. If in the eniovmentof good health, Worli! ronowrml! Rafnarkalilvmu'eeaariill be peculiarly adtt to the relief and cure of all frruale complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influence in Riving strength and tone to tbe orgns. If yon bave I every weakly person to use this valuable Only emnlne with Trade Mark "Anchor." and the svstein is regular, then laxa and neat there, the surroundings are delightful, the fishing tbe beat to be found In (year 'round.

Always fresh, always in season. Always good, no. Kichter ft vInt. and lovely remedy a few bottles of It tives or other remedies are not needed. o' appetite, constipation, headache faint 3i awards.

tbe SWte, and the access by the wty of MANSFIELD STATE NORrtAX SCHOOL. Intellectual and practical training for Three courses of study besides preparatory. Special mention given to preparation for college. Students idmitted to best colleges on certificate. Thirty gradu ttes pursuing further studies last year.

Great adran for special studies in art and music. Model of three hundred pupils. Corps of sixteen eachers. Beautiful grounds. Magnificent Large grounds for athletics.

Elevator and infirmary i I attendant nurse. Fine gymnasium. Everything iurnished at an average cost to normal students of tt43ayear. Fall term, Aug. 28.

Winter term, Dec. 1. Spring term, March lb. Students admitted to at any time. For catalogue, containing full "formation, apply to S.

H. ALBR0, Principal, Mansfield, Ps has cured me oomph tely. I consider It i that's the reason. Accept no If afflicted with any actual disease, one may lie commended to the most skillful 12 Branch Houses, Qua Olsitwgrks, ing spel or are nervous, sleeplea. citable, melancholy or are troubled wltb the greatest medlolne In tbe world War substitute.

Sold everywhere. 0 AAII (U Lehigh Valley end Montrose railroads convenient fir tourls and collagen from the d'zsy spells, Klee'ilo Bitters Is tbe medl rld In Plttton bv O.C. Ullck.MN physicians, but, if in need or a laxative, then one should have the Itest. and with Broil Dune and Bddre tor booklet, "Mri. Pop.

ranted tbe rnot wonderful stomach and nerve enre ever known. Trial bottles 15 Min, J. E. Fleutlnir 1 b. Main.

Bint by noted namorou writer. ne yon nea ueaiin ana strengtn a el ettlea Deuftcrat. the well informed everywhere, Syrupof s. waters, WJ ti nam tin Men eed by Its use Fifty rents and XCKKF.LL SOrLK CCX, SjrrmcuM, M. V.

173S I cents. Sold by J. H. Ilouck, drutglst, Figs stands highest and is most largely Used and gives most gvueral satisfaction. Tbedea hof E'mnnd Hosklns, one of Hide Park'e oldest residents, occurred $1.00 at the drug st rea of (i I Stroh, West Pittaton, and W.

0. Price, Pittaton. I Pittaton, Pa.

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