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CONTROL BOARD RROROAMIZKU. WEST SIDE. SCOTCH MARRIAGES. I the Grek. one is Welsh, one Swiss, one French, DRESS PARADE.

UMJAL GLKAN1NGS. one Hebrew, one from its geographical location ami one friiu Hiiimol. Some Odd Details of Wedded Life In the Towa Talk and Events la aad boot the Wilktwburre's charity bull takes place this Land of Cakes. The marriage market for 1896 has been evening. City.

Michael Ftsson, the Yatesvllie mur Charles Minnick. an aged resident of Conyng more than usually busy, lhis doubtless Is owing to the extra work which has pre derer, sentenced to spend fourteen years li hnm, has paused away. The Lafayette Alnmni banquet takes place in vailed during the year. According to one the penitentiary, has been taken to Phi a del phis ronton this evening. registrar, marriages fluctuate to a very John S.

Thomas, a prominent resident of Buttons. Hearly all the elegant buttons are now shown in three distinct sizes designed for one costume. Many of the smaller buttons are veritable jewels in their artistic beauty of color and design, and they are set exactly like actual gems on low mountings of whitened silver or pure gold or pearl Jet, plomb colored enamel, and bronze buttons Bet in riveted points are all familiar styles. Some of the handsome jet and iridescent cord passementeries have buttons to match which are not intended to have any strain upon them, bnt are merely used aa decorations all over the cloth or other costume. Mra Joseph Hotohklee, an aged Smith Plains, died of pneumonia.

William E. Faust, a prominent resident of til le lady, died Wednesday after a long New Directors Take Their Plaees on the Hoard. The Plttet Boaid of 8ohool Control met lat Tuesday. Previous to the orgai Etog of tbe new board, tbe Old rd me nnd 0 der the followlug bills paid: John ey, $122 7'em fa Mshlog im psny, $3 75; Dirstil ur 9i ffin, $1 10; A Powers, $8 r.8; leu Malley, $10; Mlohael Langau, $3 The board then ad mrned elne die. A temporary organisation of! the new bord was Immediately tffrotrd T.

inllee aseleocjd temporary chairmen mid A T. Walsh temporary ecretary. So wily afterward a motloo prevailed tht the Berwick, has passed away. llneee, leaving her husband and three No.Seui;iue honseon the Ashley planes will Curious Bookmarks. I am keeping a collection of curious bookmarks, sajB a well known librarian, and was first induced to do so by a rather humorous incident which happened here.

There were three very charming young ladies in the library one afternoon, and I was rather surprised to see one of them, after glancing at me, say something to ber companions, who immediately turned round and looked, and tben they all started giggling. I felt that in someway I was tbe oause of their mirth, and after they had foue was surprised to discover a tress of golden hair lodged on the back of my coat. I remembered a short time before placing a book on the shelf which bad been returned by a reader, and I presume the lock must have fallen from it The best part of this incident, however, was the sequel. Two days afterward a young gentleman called, and, children lie lebnilt and the power eulimrod. Pale silver prny moire is very fashionable for elegant Lenten costumes.

Qimint little Nornuimly lxmnets, wilh poikil crowns tuid shirred lirims, accompany ninny of the cosily Lenten gowns. Many of the printed summer fabrics already displayed are far prettier and more (lclicato in effects than the deeply woven patterns. Some of the new skirts aro shirred on the hips the back plain and full, the front forming un apron that is trimmed down each side. Celnturcs, girdles, folded empire lx lts and all the short Ixilero, fijraro, Eton and Russian jackets will maintain their hold on public favor. Black gowns gain in favor for evening wear, and one can hardly lavish ton laur.h jet garniture upon them, especially on the bodice and sleeves.

The possesion of half a doxen pretty slip waists of net, chiffon, fancy taffeta silk or satin affords the wearer any number of Selah BosenkraDS, an old resident of John Tierney. aired years, died Sunday at bis home, 315 First street, Scranton. Notes, Personala and Obssrvaaeee of Lamtl interest. Mr. and Mrs John will celebrate their fiftieth wet'.

ding anniversary at 'he'r 412 Rxeter street, Monday evening Mainh 1st Maria, wife of Jihn Olllrsple, of Wyoming, died on Frb. 18. She was aged thirty four years, ai leave a hue band and five obtldren. himas Alkman has leased the home on Montgomery street now ooeup'ed by R. N.

Oolburn, sod will take poesetslon Marot flrvt. Mr. Colburn will move to WUkeabarre. M.r. usan M.

Crow, mother of Oeorge Grose, who has made her home with her son for several years, was quietly united In marriage at rty on Feo 10th to Mr. Lyman Harris, of tbe latter place Mr. and Mrs Harris will reside In Wyoming. Two Important real estate transfer have Oeorge C. Space and Bertha Kishpaugh, of Newton, died at home at tbt place rfatniday, aged seventy years He la anr vised bv a wif' and seven children.

lunkhannock, were married in Phillipsburg, N. J. Hanisburg dedicated a $35,000 school building On March 2nd the St Aloyslne Society large extent with trade. Christmas and the New Year season are invariably associated with marriages. During the latter Kcason many of the poorer classes enter Into the bonds of marriage with as little concern as they would change their lodgings.

The serious aspect of the contract and its responsibilities never seem to trouble their heads. In many cases it is all a matter of convenience. Indeed a city registrar declares that seven out of every ten marriages, in his opinion, have little to do with love. In his long experience he had met with many cases where couples got "spliced" and not only had no home to go to, but had barely enough to get their supper. This is especially so among young couples, and, by the way, it may here lie stated that boy and girl marriages in towns are on the increase.

During the year just closed a considerable number of youths from 18 and even younger have been married. Before many months were this week, and Tamaiua opened one coating of this place will be fifteen years old. Th tfiOjft members will celebrate the event with an Dr. Wm. B.

Henderson, Danphin county Bold The writer who has time to explain everything has not much time to write. The reader who is too indolent or indifferent to look up references ought not to read. Vandam. est physician, died at Steelton. He was a war Informal entertainment In their own rooms surgeon.

In the evening The Schnylkilljail is overcrowded. There David W. Evans, of Oregon, through are 19 cells, and some of them contain three prisoners. Why sufter from indlgestloot Burdock in a somewhat contused manner and with a red face, asked my permission to look through the pages of a book which the patent ageuoy of P. H.

Pttereon don, has beeu allowed a latent at Wash Alderman Johnny Perkins, of Wilkesbarre, Blood Bltfers cures Dyspepsia and all temporary organisation be made permanent. The credentials ot the newly elected controllers wete rxamlntd by the committee on credentials They annrunoed that tbe following people were entitled to sot members of tbe board: First ward, William Jordan and Jobn Doylr; Second ward, C. d. O'Bien aud Thnm Reddlnw; Tblid a John VoNnlty; Fcu.th wrd, lam Monk; ward, Wllllsm Tracy, Sixth ward. A S.

Powers; 8eveii ward, slipped on the ice, and is now compelled to walk ington on an Improvement on a boiler of the stomach, liver and bowels with crutches. Celebrated for its great leavening rtreacthaadBMUthfolnem. Assures the food against alnra and all forma of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Beyal lakiag fowsar Ce, tw Term. Miss Ruth Hoadley is the champion reciter and fnrnaoe front beautiful changes of the toilet at comparatively small expense.

Cordings rival tucks in favor, and these are exceedingly popular with nuxiistea just now. Cordings near the waist are convenient for regulating the fullness of the skirt at this portion of it. Trimmed skirts will be very much in evidence among forthcoming gowns both taken place on Delawaie avenue R. of the Tunkhannock High School, and Hiss Mra Hannah Dougherty, widow of Nellie Billings comes second. Mrs.

Lucy Booth has resigned as director of Thomas Dougherty, a well known resident of Por Qrlffl.b, died at 12 o'clock Friday drawing in the public schools of Scranton, and over in some instances it was but a few weeks they were applicants to the parish council or Society For Improving the Condition of the Poor for help. A couple appeared at one of the offices to have their fourth child registered, and neither of am lUnCBM DHLM the school board accepted it Igbt of cancer of the tew. She Is survived Scott Keufer and Miss Emma Cadden, of Aa for day and evening wear, lmt not to the exclusion of the plain, elegant, undecorat were married at Kingston on Monday one eon and daughter Mra. William Millard, aged thlrty aeven FRIDAY, FEBRUARY M. 187.

afternoon by Rev. J. K. Peck. Wm Tregaskis, aged fifty, of Jackson street.

years, died at her borne In U.d Forge, us Selbel; Eighth ward, Waleb; Ninth ward, M. W. O'BiyK; tenth war tlllamF ward, A. I Yalsn A vote of thanks waa extended to retlr pg Prteident K. Bines, for the Ihteli.

Wilkesbarre, died on Sunday. He is survived at that time was very popular and in which occurred some very pathetic love passages. His dismay was great when he found that his bookmark was gone, and, after hesitating for some time, he plucked up sufficient courage to ask me whether I had seen anything of 'a lock of hair. I could hardly keep from smiling as I returned his property, and without waiting to thank me he promptly bolted from the place and has never returned again. Since then I have kept the curious articles I have taken from books returned and have now nearly a desk full Small paper knives, paid and unpaid bills, rate and tax bills, and even love letters are used as bookmarks by the score.

On two occasions I have found postal orders. Happy Thoughts. Y5 Is quickly absorbed, Cleanses the Basal as sages Allays Pain and Inflammation, Beats and Protects the Membrane from Cold, Bestores the Senses of Taste and Smell, Gives Belief at Once and it Fr daf morning of Btluht'i dhease bbe Bnghes has purchased of Mr. Tanluyle. the lot at the corner of Delawaie avenue and Fourth street, adjoining bis residence.

This will enable Mr. Hughes to extend hit lawn on tbe upper elde to Fourth street, filch Improvement wi'l add greatly to tbe earanoe and value of the property. Th ue at tne rear end of tbe newly pur ohsetid lot arlli henrcnpled by Mr Hushtf't 'river Mr Vtnluyle, we understand, ias purchased tty Dr. Smith's fine prop rty ou the Hooiheasi corner of Delaware and Footth street, directly opposite tbe lot which he has sold to Mr. Baghes.

7 COUNTY AND STATU by his wife and three little children. Is survived by a husband and three chil them was over 21. It Is surprising to find In these days of education how ignorant many people are when they visit the registrar. Not a few are unable to sign their names. Some aro unable to gi the name or hour of birth of the child they wish to register.

In Ailing up marriage schedules some ludicrous answers are given. Fr instance, a couple On Saturday night Mrs. Michael White, of South Terrace street, Carbondale, was called dren. She wse a nember of tbe Mooelc away. Her death was sudden and unexpected.

ed models so long favored. The new skirts are gauged, corded, tucked, knife plaited or laid in finer accordion plaits. They are considerably less flaring without losing any tiling of their attractive cachet and are much less cumljersome than the skirts of past sea ons. At the opera, at receptions and similar fashionable functions the hnir is being dressed quite on the top of the head, the pompadour stylo being greatly affected and various arrangements of soft loops, wavy braids and 8 shaped coils, hold by Itaass at All Sana eat Fraa eawasa aad Coadaaavd For HHti RM4IM. Presbyterian ohnroh.

Mrs. Maria Bates, 87 yt ars old, died last night Yatesvllie will have a large new dern at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Wil Mlaa Tin irrl.

Tioga county achoolua'am. Is son, Lincoln street, Wilkeslrre, of general de aotiool ba.ldlng. ter on Sod, was asked if they were related, and answered, "Yes, we live up the same close." a fine vloliaist. bility. A nartlcle Is anDlled dirantlv into the nostril? Tba Vmbtm Reriew baa entered opoa ita A sycamore tree on Charles Ceaven's farm arebtteote, have Jat completed di.wlng.: for the new etrueia'e whtoa It le estimated ta agreeable.

50 cents at drugglstB or by mail, ample 10c by mail. A Highlander who was asked if his father Bucks county, was cut down a few days ago twsaUatn Tear. was, living said, "Ho, she lives in ta hee ISA BBOTHXB8. 88 Warren 8k, New Tork and measured seventeen and a half feet in cir J. 8.

Gala, baa been appointed postmaster at will ooat about $3,000 It wdl be two lans." cumference. aUlford, Pike county. torlea la height and will contain four large Incidents which have a comic and tragic George Swayeiy. of Upper Saucon, Lehigh OonaH inn Grow is seventy three yean glittering jewel set pins and combs. New Tork Post CURTAIN RAISERS.

nt a Impart I si niann In whtcb presided over the body daring his ln comfcen. A spirited suvument ensned when tbe qQTtlon of cha ln the rn wblcb constitute a quorum li fl'ten i twelve waa raised. Qch trouble ensud upot srseral occasions during tbe past year In securing the quired uumbir, when tm por'aot bui'ln rq tired Immediate ae Ion. This was brougnt a a artmn avor o1 the change 0i motion, le wse decidi hat twelv memtwrs won id eon il nte a qn 'rum the enrulng year. Tbe reurlar nights of the board wns ending occurred throughout the year.

In rooms. county, has a cow which has given him three old. yet writes without glasses. the summer a party attended one of the healthy calves in eight months. She is also a Tba court baa rmppointed Lou in Tinea a Jobn Long died from pneumonia Satur offices to get married by special license.

IN THE COTJBT OF QUABTEB SESSION'S of Luzerne countv. No. 337. November Bwnber of toe WUkeabarre Poor Board. good milker day at hie home In Lte, three ml its east o.

WeUsboro Presbyterians are proud of the Mrs. A. D. Hay. wife of Commissioner Hay, sessions, 1896.

In Be Division of fifth ward of The bridegroom liegged to be excused for a few minutes and left the room. As he did not return a search was instituted. After fact tb at their church is Bfty four years old. is slowly improving. She has been confined to Death at ms.

rraaeea Walter. Mrs Frinoee Welter, aged forty two vesrp, a well known living on Second 'rei died Wednesday evening, tb. 17 tf laroer. She bad been soffirlog with thi dlw ase for the piat four or five yean, but It was not until three weeks ago that the 'o. her bed.

Mrs Welb r's malder name was Mellt sn, and she formerly re tdeJ at Mill Hltv, Wvorotng oonnty. tJhiokkhtnuy He to euivtved by his widow and five children. The body was Hla Criticism. A good story is told concerning President Oeorge B. Roberts of the Pennsylvania railroad in connection with an inspection tour over the lines of the company.

The inspection party was riding over one of the branch lines of one of the numerous divisions of the big system, accompanied by the superin her home since last fall with inflammatory The Union Bridge Company, of Athens, has Just shipped a plate girder which cavers three rheumatism. Dorouftn 01 KdwardsviUe into two wards. Notice is hereby given that the report of the commissioners in the above stated case has been filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, and was confirmed nisi by the court on January 45. 1897, and the said report taken on the D. train Durye Dr.

E. K. Mott. a former resident of Scranton flat cars. where lotermei.t Was made yenefday af died in Chester.

He was a son of Rev. W. Dr. H. A.

Plum, of Hawley, secures a fair Mi tt, one of the first Baptist clergymen in this ransacking several public houses and tobacco shops the truant was found by the mother in law sobbing out his heart in the vicinity of the Castle rock and was dragged back to his fate. An intending bridegroom recently poisoned himself on the morning of his wedding day. The poor alied plum in the appointment as surgeon for ternoon win ee connrmea absolutely by tne court unless exceptions thereto are filed not later than hn. drm the firm Friday of each section of the State. the Erie Bailroad.

Mary Sheildsn died at ber bom H. Kerstette. aged 3S. of Forty Fort, died Scott E. Fenstermacher, of Wapwallopen, tne third day or the next term of said court.

L. WAGNER. 90j3t Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions tendent of the division. The branch happened to be an exceptionally crooked one, and as the superintendent waa on Sunday night of consumption. Up to the and Miss Laura Snvder.

of Berwick, were Oreoi on Thursday, Feb 18 agnl even et ht tears 8h Is i urvivtd oy tbe follow time of his illness, he was a liookkeeper for the united in marriage. 1m life Worth Living? If there is an individual on earth who Is excusable for thus interrogating himself, it is the fellow had two claimants for his band and thought that he would be happier without Lehigh Valley Coal Comjnny. Wayne county has ten convicts in the East chatting with President Roberts the car Carlsmdale marriage: Harvey F. Booth and rn Penitentiary, and it cost the county IMS to ing children: Mrs. Frank Davltt, 0e or Martin, of 8tartenborg, S.

1 ee, cither of them. A real love match was recorded some weeks ago, one which would Olive Elizalx th Coon; Patrick Walsh, Jr and keep them last year. made a sudden lurch going around one of the sharp curves, which led the su Miss Annie Hart; Simon P. Coffey, of Scranton, Two hemlock trees in Tioga county yielded .160 pounds of bark, which was delivered at form a grand subject for a novelist. The of New Castle, Oolo and Michael, Ooray, Colo unhappy mortal who suffers from malaria in some one of its diabolical forms.

This is no difficult conundrum, however. Life is worth living by any man or woman who enjoys good health, and is not harrassed by a reproachful perintendent to remark to his chief that and Annie Murancy, of Carbondale. The new American play to be produced in Octolier by Fanny Davenport is called "Mesmine." Maud Hoffman has joined E. S. Willard to relieve Olga llrandon, whoso health has not lieen pood.

Kdlth Harcourt Lees, eldest daughter of Sir Harcourt Ixxs, has joined James Young's company. "Miss Manhattan or, Knickerbocker Up to Date," a new extravaganza, is underlined at Wallacb's theater, New York. Charles lloyt's new comedy, "A Stranger In New York," was given a copyright performance at the London Gaiety theater recently. Augustin Daly has decided that his forthcoming adaptation of "Guy Munncr tng" shall 'ho known as "The Witch of Dimiclough." Lillian Nordica has announced that she may yet apicar in Pignor Mancienelli's opera, "Hero and Leander," and may sing this summer at Covent Garden. J.

E. Dodson has received three offers from London managers for next season, but ho will probably remain with the Empire theater stock company, New York. Emma Calve will sing in 15 concerts un "the engineer who built this branch tba Bloasburg tannery. two were married on their deathbed I They had grown up together, knowing not the S. B.

Clonser, of Shanes ville, is tde own MM BEST IH TOT WORLD. Its VAsariDfQnalitlesare unsurpassed, actually outlast his; two boxes of any other brand. Not anVeted by heat WGKT THB oknuINB. FOB SAU BT DEALERS GENERALLY. Samuel Spenoer, and 8amnl Spen er of an overcoat he had made in November, knew little about engineering.

lire. Edward Fegley.aged fifty live, of Tow oer, Jr father and eon, vhlle walking 00 time when they did not love each other. Both were victims of consumption, and er City, near Hazleton, was suddenly stricken uoutb to the first M.mday. All of the newly elected mheia wr hand and got to hosl it as In an no nr glnir mnur The fo a qoess'ul year In erbroi fftlrs re never lhter Theeleet'oo of Mr Wllee as chairman fives egoellent sa'lsfactlou 10 "'te m'wrs of ibe hoard and as he haa erred 00 the txurd for ev r1 jeers t.a 111 nudooble'ly make a Competent pr il lent. Mr Walsh's paet record as ef.eie 'ary of tbe board made bis service a'most and the board made a gord oove In re electing him Tb next meetiog of tbe board will he leld next Moi.dty evening.

two. This coat has lecn in actual service every winter for.thirty years, is still worn and is with conscience. The malarial scourge, heavily laid on is a terrible one for the poor sufferer to endure. A series of freezings, scorchings and blind, as a result of paralysis. he track at Wyaiualng were Instant! With a merry twinkle in his eye, the president replied, "Yes, that is so.

Bnt I was very young when I located the being conscious that their end was near out patches. jMr. Clouser is also wearing Tba wife of Anthony Ruddy, Wilkesbarre policeman, presented him with triplets three they desired to die In the bonds of pair of buckskin mittens which be bought the road, and I know better now." The su Had by tbe Black Dlemond Express at 5:40 p. m. Frb 17.

They residtd at Bol lenback They were aged seventy aid same time. ooa. Mother and boya are doing niiwly. sweats tbe last leaving one aa limp and as stivnirthless as a dish rag, are hard indeed, recurring as they do with fiendish regularity. Hmtotter's Stomach Bitters is the world wide known preventive and curative of this class of maladies, either in the form of ague and fever.

One day a well known street musician perintendent was completely discomfited The Providence and Abington Turnpike and The wife of Robert Black, of Nantiroke. presented himself at an office and regis Plank Road company has made the following master mechanic for the Pennsylvania Kail by this reply, not having been aware foity five years and 1 ave families offer: On and after the first day of January, road at that place, died after a long illness. that the then president of the Pennsyl Ac tbe Pltteton townhlpelect'onretarne tered his wife's death and to the surprise of the registrar turned up next morning seeking the requisite form to marry an 1W7, and until the first day of July, 1H, this Robert Jones, of Oak street. Providence, a married man with Ave mall ehildr. died from ere tventdrd In tbe Pi thonoiary's IBs i bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague case.

Used with persistence they will, rely upon it, eradicate disease from the sy tem. They also conquer rheumatism, kidney and bladder 00m nlainta. nervonxneas. dvsoeneia. liver comolaiut vania rairoad naa when quite a young man located and done the engineering company will give free passage through its gate or gates to all vehicles, not equipped with other woman.

This sort of thing happens Injuries received by a fall of roof in the Cayuga springs, that have tires not lew than four inches FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSTON This Institution has a larger capital than any other bank In Northern Pennsylvania We have charaed ont our losses aud have a large HURfuUS ACCOUNT remaining. The Bank is conveniently situated and has exten sire faculties for making collec ions. It invites deposits from all cuusts of citizen, and pledgee fair and courteous treatment, mindful alike of the public good and the just interests of its stockholders. Inability to aid Its customers and the perfect security it affords its Wilkesbarre, they abow tbe election 01 Mlohael Whaleu as treaeurer, but when aaino. more frequently than most people think.

wors tnereon. Koberts, on the other hand, took this somewhat se and constipation, and renew failing strength. Jobs Phinney baa retired from the manage The ages of brides and bridegrooms form wide, and to all vehicles, equipped witnsprtn that have tires not less than three inches wii OICK LBB. the reinrne are taken into oonrt for ap imt of the Packer House, Tunkhannork. and a curious and interesting study.

The av der the management of George Stewart vere criticism on nis early work aa a This privilege of the free use of the road to the house will hereafter be conducted by H. vehicles equipped with wide tires snail cease on after her supplementary opera season, be good joke. Philadelphia Record. the first dav of July. lsus.

After the first day proval, Mr Howly, xpeota that the idg will deotdi tu combine the votes cast for KaTJogg. ing guaranteed for each appearance. FALLS Mrs. Wm. Tripp is oonvaleslng from ber rceut Illness.

erage in several oHices for the fair sex runs from 21, while the averago for the sterner sex runs from 25. The average of elderly brides and bridegrooms runs about 40 and A Very Pretty Mat nlng Wi delog oa the Vteet.hMa A home we lding of particular attractive Mrs Weaver, an elderly woman who lived of July, IMtj.all persons who have tbeir wagons equimied with wide tire as aliove specified will depositors make it worthy of general patron M. T. How'ey and Martin Bowley, thns alone at Ashland, was found dead in her room. age.

te charged a rate ot toll not exceeding tnree fourths of the amount charged vehicles using Hat body was very much mutilated by mice 1: bthun, rTeBiuenr, THOS. FORD, Vice President, W. L. WATSON. Cashier.

Wilson Barrett has received an offer for "The Sign of the Cross" to follow "Les Deus Gossos" at the Paris Ambigu. Pierre de Couroclle will adapt the play for the giving blm the nleotlon. 0. Some of the latter have been married narrow tires. This proposition is submitted to three and four times.

It has often been Recorder Rloharda baa appointed aa hla I the public with the expectation that it will ha Wyman Kimble wasehctedburgessof Rones said that a girl gives up hope at 30, but if an incentive to good roads. French stage. dale; Oeorge H. Whitney and John H. Weaver, the registers of marriages prove anything chief deputy, Lee Holoomb, Republican county chairman.

Ha will take the place Negotiations have been completed for eoaacUmeo. and T. P. Kimble and H. Z.

Rus hey show that spinsters of 30 and upward Fartaara la 8 leas I and la Health. the Joint appearance of Lillian Russell, aaLachool directors. are much sought after. "Marry in May For all Batons and Nssvocs Diseases. They purify the Blood and give Hbaltbt I action to the entire system.

Delia Fox ond Jefferson de Angclis in Tne moai oouviiiOtDK evidence of the IDaa Faaale IT. Teagns died Sunday evening 4 the koma of her mother, No 118 North Oar WEBS' SAVINGS BANK, OF PITTSTON. Interest paid on Deposits twice a year. Geosral bonking business done. A A.

BBYDEN.Presidea M. HilbuAst, Cashier. Stanislaus Strange and Julian Edward's and rue for aye" seems still to hold good. This month is the dullest in the season, Soacy ot snob a wonderful temedy as vacated by John Williams, who will accompany Oongretstnan Williams to Washington as private secretary. Oeorge Henry, aolerk In the Lehigh Vtlley freight offlo She was 9 years of age now comic opera, "The Nuptial Day." Cure DYSPEPSIA.

HEADACHE. Dr Agnew's Catarrhal Powd Iht word life has been devoted to Christian prin Arrangements were perfected recently CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. it the mau wbo has "een relieved from the by Primrose and West for the organiza DdK'et this tusldloas disease. Raf, wlU take tbe place of Mr Holoomb as but with the advent of June the business logins again. Fashionable marriages have greatly increased in number and display.

At a marriiige between the daughter of a Glasgow distiller and a city brewer there The Ladles' AM met with Mrs. Oiel) last Thursday A. Smith bsv moved his household ef 'eots to Binghetnton Oeorge Turn, of N. Is visiting friends here. Mrs Edward Hunt spent laet Sunday 1th friends st Avooa.

Election Is over and now for tbe new offiotale and their duties. Reward Hunt was elected town elerk an independent candidate Mrs 3 Place, of Jermyn, visited friends here on th. 18th lost. About thirty five per cent, of ths total vote was cast al 'he last election. Jacob K.

Peter, aged twenty seven, of Nan Mooka, a brahnman on the Pennsylvania Rail John Hihror and wife, Ot BaBlo. were tion of their big all star couitmny for next season. Among those who will l)c in the both fflcted witb distressing catarrh. clerk In the oMieof the county commissioner. Beeord.

nees waa the uniting in marriage W. nerday of Miss Oraoe G. Lee, daugh'er of Mrs. Emily Lee, of Parke street, to Mr Ribert W.Qiok, of mb rtville, ue ring cer mony was performed by Ber. Dr Parka and naa very impressive.

It as witnessed by a company ot nt lghty relatives and friends, ohljf among them being many of tbe bride's yenn. rrleods and companions with whom tbe haa been during her residence In the Garden Village. The weddh party, after descending tbe talrs, took their places In the pleassnt parlor of tbeptrt'y boms, where tbe Interacting oeremooy was solemnised It was a most happy eight wblob was thus presented Tbe bride looked particularly lovely In a wedding costume of cadet blue broadcloth elaborately trimmed and hold road, died In Wilkesbarre Hospital from injuries received oils coupling care. He leaves One app ijatton gave re.lef loatde of leu were more cabs than were ever seen at any company are George H. Wilson, Milt G.

Barlow, Ezra Kendall and Carroll John eon. mlLOtes, and they were la a 10011 tune a rang wif a. general assembly sitting in I lie same neigh eared to stay Hold by 8. H. Rtioadss.

hob. K. B. Harden bergh, or Wayne, la now borhood. DuikU Advertiser.

THE' Contractor John and Ruaaell Shield, of Haekettatown, will begin on March 1 a branch of the Wilkesbarre and Eastern Railroad. It will connect at the Plttaton nawallsly announced aa a candidate for Auditor FLOWER AND TREE. Osaaral, and tba Honesdale Cltisnn says that TWO ACCIDENTAL! SHOT. The Skull's Capacity. bis aandidacy will bs cordially endorsed by the Scarlet flowers stand drought better One of the most important branches in spabHoaaa of his home comity.

township tine, and will erora through the lafliat Palatal Target 9aaa lajartoa aa than any others. After an IMneas of only six days occurred the the study of anthropology and ethnogra upper and ot Mooslc over to Forge. A plant that grows in India called the issth from pneumonia, of Mrs. Christian Kline phy is doubtlessly the measuring of skulls, iwo Boys. (Wilkesbarre Record.) Camp are being created tor tbe purpose, la Me DenefiGiaT Isnli, Westfield Mass.

Phllotaoea elcctrica emits electric spjirks. and while it is easy to obtain outside (in fas), wife of William P. Kline, of Wood aarest, WUkeabarre. She wsaborninQermany The hand which touches it immwiately sad when tba road ta completed It wil' Anthony ouji, agt siiteen yean, of as BJalaad was about years of age. experiences a shock.

measurements it is by no means a simple matter to obtain the exact inside cubic measurement of a skulL The methods usu convey the coal from Old Forgo and foke Hollow, Plymouth towus'ilp. Oapt. Bytvilsr iBbaadem. of Parson rf late Horse chestnuts ore used by some gar deners to get rid of the earthworms that Jermyn aoIUertaa. Mis Sarah Rlobardeon, aged twenty ally resorted to before this were the filling of Oo.

slat PatnBylvania Volunteers, has baam awarded a medal of honor by the gover oldently shot ou Suuday alter noon In the left leg Be wan alttlng on a pile ot Umber Mrs. Fields, whose mother bar been etaylng with her, has been suffering from a paralytic Tbe Ladies' Aid postponed the supper ul entertainment from Monday to "7cd necday evening this week. Wm Lane, Jr waa over to Loekvtlle Sunday to visit I hersa Walter, who has been seriously 111 with brain fever. of the skull with leaden shot or whole peas, are found In potted plants. The nuts are grated and mixed with nine parts of water aasat for disttnrilia bed rallaatry in actional tlio contents being afterward weighed to at No 4 D.

br aker watching the rtaW's Hill. Ta Sept. St, 1804. ing an tiqolslte bouquet of btldal rosea ihe was B1ven away by her brother, Harry Lee. The bridesmaid was Mies L'tzle sharps, of Wilkesbarre, a oonsln of tbe bride.

Ber costume waa also a pretty oreatton com pored of organdie over white to one of the nuts. furnish eoirparative estimate. In the De machine gaog work Boyle heard the FIFTEEN TEARS OF Tna will of SokunoaHntnc, who died recently I direct that my body The. Scotch fir yields its timber for mak report of tbe go and tell eumttbing Bilng GRANDEST bs In flj Interred in the field knows aa Hog cemlicr meeting of the Berlin Anthropological society Professor W. Krause introduced a new system for measuring the contents of skulls, invented by a medical Ing fences and props for coal pits, but its leaves also produce an oil which is used aim In the lea It It not known ft ed A NATURAL PREMIUM EQUITABLE FOLICY UNDER MASSACHUSETTS INSURANCE LAWS.

sTesuV" Taa place was a favorite spot of Setx SUCCESS AND HONORABLE the fhot as an Inhalation in consumption anil as a tX and a number of bogs ware kept there. student of the Berlin university, M. Poll, liniment in rheumatism. TbaBcraatoa Republieaa claims a popula RECORD. Joreph O'Donnell, aged fifteen years, of which is easier, quicker and withal more In the orchard of Samuel Reynolds of Lawrence, Is a Vandivcr Pippin Vkm of tOJSn tor Lackawanna county.

It bases tbia illmalu on the registered vote, allowing PI) (Booth, was abbt lu tbe leg yesterday reliable than the older methods. Poll in afternoon by a bullet from a target goa In troduces into the skull a rubber bag of I The Lehigh Vtlley trackmen have bora cutting the timber etwetn the publlo road and the railroad track joat above here. 8berwood haa purchased of Acker on ft Rtynoldi, Tuokhannook, an organ 'or hie daoghtet'a nee while staying witb ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Sherwiod. wre for each voter. If this theory holds i apple tree 40 years old which measures very line material, which he mis with wa saowa aa increase or in Lacks wan 4 18 feet In the circumference of the trunk. th handi of Iing Long, a boy of abont four year, of North Main street, died 8anday afternoon after a olonged tlinaes of consumption.

Deceased le tnrvtved by her pereota and two brother and slater, Mra Noes, the latter of Forty Foil The funeral will be on Tweday afternoon at three o'clock, with aervtoaa at the home by Rev Dr Bradshaw. Interment will be In Melanle Chapel cemetery. The county commissioner have decided to make the tax levy tor oouoty purpose 8mllla of tba preeeat valuation and to Issue bonds In tbe aunt of $00 000 to oover over the deficiency Incurred previous to tale year, which la still carried In temprr ary lean. Tbe bond will be free of tax at 4 per cent, ntereet, payable at tba rate of $10,000 annually aad will be sold to tbe awaaillua stone 1M0. 4 ter.

Of course this rubber bag fills out The boughs spread over a circle, having a tbe same age. Long loaded the goo, but The rVuhluiUonists of Milton are very tr cb ilk Ber bouquet was ot pink roses. The groom wss attended by John Pitrle, of Lamhertvllle. the oeremony, over the oompany pressed forward, eager to offer tbalr slnoere congratulations. Tbe guests were after at Invited to partake of a sumptuous wedding repast, prepared by Mrs Dora Lee Cook.

The numerous handsome array of gift displayed came in for a good share of attention and were greatly admired by all. Amid a shower of rloe, old shoes and good diameter of 100 feet. ear ridge did not exactly Hi and ha be aiasad over the election of Major John M. gan to pub. it In pUoe.

The shook ez ANIMAL LIFE. wwO, eaahier of the First National Bank, Ml yor of MlHoa by a majority of M7 over Reck, the every nook and crevice of the skull, and It is an easy matter to measure the cubic dimensions afterward by withdrawing the filled hag from the skull, inserting it into a graduated vessel and rending off the result. The heretofore difficult finding of pU ad the cartridge and the ballet etrack aa Dr. AgaeWal If Tea Have Pltos, BspaUitaacaadtdata. The town ia about 100 IT MAS Nearly 19,000 Policy Holders.

Paid in Death Claims over $4,500,000.00. Fifty Millions Insurance in Force An Emergency Fund of a Quarter of a Million. Direct state Snpervision, Protection and Guarantee. UNRIVALLED SPECIAL FEATURES. Policies have a Cash Surrender Value after 5 Years.

Dividends Payable after 10 Years. Reserve Credit is paid in addi tion to fact of policy, in in case of death after fifteen years. Otataaaaa. The common pond froir's natural life O'Donnell, who was ttanding a few feet In spnbHcaa oa a full vote. time is 13 to 15 yean.

i Tba Hoar Tork Boa says that the Jefferson ttont Tbe ballet was removed by Dr. Beyond compare the greatest remedy ex the skull capacity is thereby converted in A Carroll. to an operation which can be performed There are three varieties of the dog that never bark the Australian dog, the branch, or the Honeadale branch, has a charter for the extension of its Una through Wayne county to the main line of tba Erie at or near tant Its olaims icked up by the test! mony ot thousands of oured people Blind, bleeding and Itching piles relieved la by anybody. New York Journal. this Opportaatty ahoaid Mot Bo Os.

wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Olok left on tbe 12:80 D. AW. train on their honeymoon, whlob will Include Washing oo and a line which will undoubtedly bs a few minutes and oured In from three to sis ntguta.

85 nta Sold by 8. B. highest bidder on or before the let of I at no far distant day. rbe world is fitbd with soff trlng people Her Own Charges. One of the prettiest stories that Mrs.

AprlL Bboades. bo can't seem to net well or fiod ont what T. Payne, aged thirty eight, a well known aVeryman of Scranton, died after a ten days' Ballington Booth told to the prisoners in The twenty fifth annlvraary of tba mar of plearo pneumonia. Ha bad lived in Sing Sing was about her 3 year old daugh Death af Mra, rlage of Mr. and Mra Isaac James, of i for twenty five yean, daring fifteen tbeir tronb'e is.

8och people oftentimes cannot sff ird the time or expense of a trip to the city, or the large fert charged by ter Theodora. Theodora, it seems, takes a In the event ol Total Disability, Half the face ol the Policy will be paid while living. Egyptian shepherd dog aud the "lion headed" dog of Tibet. The greyhound seems to have been developed in level, treeless and shrubless countries, where a moving object is visible at a long distance and great siiecd is therefore necessary to enable a preduceous animal to overtake its prey. The only animal known in the world which on tbe approach of dissolution seeks out the general burial grounds of its species and there digs its own grave aud lies down to die is the guanaco, or wild of which he was in the livery business.

Be V'n treet.wa celebrated in royal style on keen Interest in her mother's prison work. km res a wife and a little daughter. "Mamma," she asked one day, "where be beet pbyl9lane for joat three Lata Wyoming county deaths; Albert Rich did you get yonr prisoners?" It Is with mocb sadness that we an today oalUd opoo to annonnoe lbs death of Mrs Oeorge M. Sax, of Wyoming avenne, West Side, whloh occurred at a quarter af trr esven o'clock Wednesday. Death waa duo Saturday evening, when a oomptny of their relatives paid tbem a surprise visit at tbeir home, bringing with them a ocunti of Maboopsny township; Paul Jennings, people that Dr Greene, of 35 West 14th And Mrs.

Booth replied: "God sent them." a well to do farmer of Tunk street. New To City, wbo la without doubt the mo enceesef al specialist In onr township; Miss Experience Jayne other prominent cities They will then re turn to their future home at Lamhertvllle, hero the groom baa a charming home homo awaiting his bride and when be Is well known and highly eatoemai. Tbe bride la one ot "est Plttaton's most widely known young ladles and she will be greatly missed by her large circle of young frlecd with whom she was very pop ilar. The young man whom she has taken as her companion In life Is a parson of many rxoellent qualities. They have the best wishes of a host of friends for a happy w.

dded life. ful rapply of good thing to eat, aa well a "Has he got any more?" the wee lassie ty als. of Laceyville; Frank Hal AGENTS WANTED. Liberal Terms to Good Men. Apply to tvantcd to know.

In allver tea tat and dining room aet of of Tunkhannock, by poison. iDg diseases, makes t'ts following tff r. "Oh, yes." Joha Htampf and Lentx Oswald, Cranberry Be lnrltee yon all to write him about your Theodora gave a satisfied little grant i were tba victims of footpads on llama. This animal, in fact, has a regular sanitary system, which it respects, like human beings. GLEANINGS.

fnrniture, which they prresnted as tokrna of their regard The evening waa ptesed in a moat nappy manner. complaints, tell him bow yon feel, and be or a. J. Keel Sea. Agent, and said, "Then, mamma, when I grow light, and as a result own (hens, PITTSTON, Pa.

up I'm going to have prisoners too." cia Mears Building, thaaprior to meeting the freebooters. They mf told to deUvertlieir valuables, and upon 111 answer yonr le free of charge, explaining the meanlDg of every symptom, 'You may nave some ol mine, Theo Patrick Corcoran, mention of wboee Scranton, Pa. dora." the mother generously offered. retwatag to do ao the footpads assaulted them. anion lllneas was made laet week, paaaed Joha Kennedy died Monday morning at the But the little missionary was not to be to a complication of dliesaes, growing ont of an attack of the grip which he snf rrrd soma time ago.

Mrs 8.i maiden erne was Anna K. Woodbrldge. She was bora at Abington, Lackawanna county, July 19, 1881, and wee th refore at the time of her death siity li yean of age. Oa Feb. 10, 1859, she was united In marriage to Oeorge 8ai at Lackawanna Sluoe that time, with the exception of one year spent at Bansom, the family have been residents of this place.

Mn im hat aon in law, Thomas J. Jorden, of satisfied with any secondhand charges. away at hla homo ou James street, Saturday night at o'clock. Deceased waa telling yon Just wbat yonr trouble la and how to get cored. Write him Immediately.

It will doubtless remit In joor core. Mr. Kennedy was in only a few 'No, mamma," she urged, "you must boars and death ia thought to hare been caused pleasfe keep all yours. I want my own prisoners." New York Press. among the most respected cilisins in this olty.

His wile preotded hi the grave apoplexy. Deceased was 44 years of age. Among those lo attenrltons from oat of 'own Mrs. Maa'anys and eon George, of Say re; Mr. and Mrs.

0ens, WUk'Sbarre; Mies Nlua Plrple, Owego; Mr. and rs Thomas Iasaos, forty Fort; (Stanley Jcksoo, Beaumont; Mrs. White, Lambertv.lle and waa one of Imnmore a net highly re The Japanese yell "Oil Ol! a telephone. The Spaniards call "Oyez!" In Franco hospitals for infectious diseases are furnished with telephones, so that the sluk nuiy converse with their friends without danger of communicating disease. At two large hotels nt Berlin tipping is absolutely forbidden.

Printed notices to this effect are hung in all rooms, and In place of tips to the servants a charge I made In the bill varying from 6 to 12 per BUT NOT TO two year ago. The children whourviv A HAND SAW apectod dtisena. IS A GOOD THING SHAVE WITH." rnwoAL, A morose Butler, nf the Bnfftlo Evu olm are Mra Thomas Lougbney, Mr. He Saved the Connt. Alfred Quantin Mary, who died recently Mra.

Harlot Dokm, wife of John Dolon, oaa of the most prominent residents of Msuch Chaak, died Sa.urday morning at the Dolon Kserno, Bridget and Ella, Tbomaa aa S. ing Newt, has been elected vice prldent in Paris, was serving as a lieutenant of the national guard at the chamber of dep ot the American Newspaper Publishers boms, after an Illness of about a month, due to aiiaialgla of the heart with a complication of and P. Corcoran, the latter two being engaged In the bottling business In this 8x la a deeoendnat of a family whlob figured conspicuously In history, her great grandfather having been a oiir under Washington Seven 5APOLO Association uties in 1S48 when it was invaded by the uprising of the people. The Duke of Char tree and the Count of Paris, both children City. at bar diasaass.

Mra. Dolon waa a daughter of tba mas Edward A. Douglas, the superintendent Harry 8 Pogb and Mrs Oeorge Smith, Tbomaa nea, of Connellton, haa under IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE CLEANING. Sonth Plalh field, are visiting for a nt that time, were present at the sitting. and aaglnw of the Lehigh Goal and Navigation company a works from 1M3 until bis death in oent.

The Humanitarian league of London advises people to abstain from turtle soup, boiled or broiled lobster, crab, fried eel and pork unless they know for a fact that the creatures Were dead before they were put consideration a plan to establish an else Lieutenant Mary seized the Count of Paris few aa at the home Mr. and Mrs. Jtbn children wert born to them, live ot whom are living Miss eerie Haze, Mr Frank A Miller, Orangeburg, an I Oeorge, Fred and Clifton Base Deoeeeed was a ooneolentlous tlhrlattan woman, sh ism What's tba Matter Is It sick headache! Is It blikworet? I It s'o glsh lle! Is yonr skin sallow! Do yon feel more drtd than alive! Tom system need toning. nr liver ln't doing its work Don't reirt strong drug. Dr Agnew's Liver Pills, 10 oents for 40 doe, will work wonders for yon.

Sold by 8 Bboades in his arms, jumped out of the window trio light plant to supply light for Dury Pagh, on Mill street. TVs farmers throughout Bngarinaf township Cmnetlton, Lackawanna and Mudtown. W. Maloy has been nominated post with him and hid him at the Invalides. Another lieutenant of the guard did a similar service for the Duke of Chartres.

on to oook. Bi haa eeeored the name of several hon were gives a surprise on Friday, when it was aaawinne that coal bad been discovered In tba valley. A oar inch rein was tapped in the 1 'ta master ot Ltneford. Mr. Maloy le the dred people who have agreed to oome editor of tt.e Lansfnrd Record and his Vasnopeek Mountain about a half a mile above Free Pills.

Ifa was formerly Mlaa Dor kin, of Inker patrona If tba plant la built. The tlgut ot way haa beeu ensured, and 001. tractors are Ths True Bemedv. li pine, edtvor Tis llwa, I I Chtef, says "We won't keep store Peary's hotel. For several weeks Joha Minnick, WUfcaai Betgfried aad Peter Zellner have been driving a tunnel Into the mountain.

The drift living been a member of the Est Side Presbyterian ohnroh for many yeat and afterward had her membership transferred to the Weet Hide ehuroh. She was greatly beloved by all wbo had tbe pleasure of ber acquaintance. The family have the sympathy of the community in the loss of suoh au affectionate wife and mother. man. Send your addr sa to EL Bnoklen To Chicago, sod get a free sample box ot Or Kioa's New Life Pills A trial will la la eat i two feet.

The men believe they There Is a Class at People Who are Injured by the use of coffie. Bv FOR now figuring on tbe cost of the proposed M. Otboone, tbe Wilkesbarre eon Bhv ewt the outrrop of the vMn, and will com house without Dr King' New Discovery for flonenmot'on. couub and colds. Ex building, which would probably be lo maace driving the tunnel at a point near the tool or the mountain.

tractor, and Miss Annie T. Moran, of Plttaton, will be nnlted In tbe bonds ot os ted naa; Lackawanna. nerlmentt with man? others, bnt nevet county derives her name from General Isbaloa Montgomery Pike, born 1779, died 1H13. A very taideod iath was that of ra matrimony in this city next Wednesday 7 got the true remedy nnttl we used Dr. Packerton, Pa Feb IS, 1897 "I have taken Hood'j garssparllla for a number of William Pembrldae.

of Soring Brook. Tba following may bs of Interest to those cur EVERT member of EVERY family on EVERY farm, ia tVFRY village, in EVERY State or Territory. King's New Discovery No other remedy A reception will be held by the bride and bridegroom after the ceremony at 3 024 loaa to know the derivation of the names of blob occurred last Friday at the home ot yean and It Is now onr family medicine. I can take Its place In onr home, as 1 1 It tba sevsral counties in this State. Twenty Lax true street ScranUm Tribune.

cently there has been placed lo all the roery store a nee; preparation called Oraln made of pure grains, that takes the pleoe of ooflse The most delloate st jm oh receives It without distress, and bnt few can tell It from coffee. It doe not cost over aa mnch. Children may drink it with Brest ben. fit. 15 ota and 86 ot.

per package. Try It Ask for drain 0 Married. In Scranton, u. 83d, by the Bv. L.

ber brother, Ttemaa Lewie, who l.vea on the plaok road at Pialnsvllle. Mr. aight were named for men. thirteen for coun ttes aad ahirea la Kngland.flfteen are named for have a certain and sure for oonghs, colds, whooping oougb, etc It Is Idle to rxprt nouvioce you of their merits. These pills ir easy In action and are particularly tlve in the com of constipation ard Irk headtohe Fr malarit an I llvr trouble tbey have ueen Droved lnvslnaole 'bey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every dVixterlous sobstaooe and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by tietr action, but giving tone to stomach and bowels gratlv invigorate the sytcem.

Regular 25 1 per box. Sold by Stroh, West Fittetoo, and W. 0. Price, Plttetoa. POLITICAL QUIPS.

creeks and rivers, one for a lake, one for a asountain, one for coal, one for wood, one after take it for almost every trouble and have found It beneflolal for stomach It ha also relieved me of rheumatism my shoulder which effl'eted me so that I oould hardly use my ain. I take Hood's Srsaparllla as a spring mediolne." M. Lewis a a well known mine foreman. He baa beeo critically 111 with parajyata tor Death from Use of Tobeoea, The tobacco polsooed heart ('ops with nt With Other remedies, even If tby ore urged on yon jist as good as Dr King's sevsral weeks past, and hla slater came to New Discovery. They are not as good out warning, often on the street Bnre lit, an antidote chewing gam, overcomes EOR Education, FOR Noble HanhoocL FOR True Womanhood.

visit him. She had been at the house but bsoaoee this remedy has a record ot cure reeten. ne oravtng. No sickness, no starving, and besides is gu tranteed It never fale rdlna sale and prompt relief. Try a short time, when abo became 111 Her oomplalnt developed Into It nomination of to bay, easy to Hood's Pills are fj to satisfy Trial bottles free at tbe drag today.

2Via bui, oear.y all dragglrta Rae, at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. t. Leader, Hilton ek, of Lansford, and MIssBoeemond Button, of Soranton, formerly ot Plttaton. stores of Stroh.

West Plttston, and tike, easy to operate. Booklet fiee. Eareka Chemical Vi frolt, Mich tba bowels, and aba died after only a few days' Illness She la survived by her hus If the systtm is fortified by Hood's 8ar W. a Prloc, Plttston. TROOFS WANTED.

Why not let every citizen of Delaware be a United Stiites senator and pass the job round regularly in rotation? Chicago Rec stpsrllla, whlob makes rloh, red blotd there Is little danger of sloknees. Oratory at Wyomlsg Bemlaary. tor ord. VLL A The anonl oratorical contest at Wyom Invsatnrs In tbe Alanha Gnlriflalds Ask band and several children Tbe remains were taken to Bpilng Brook tor burial. A pretty morning wadding was solemnised In St.

John's Church Tuesday by Very IT GIVES all important news of the Nation. IT GIVES all important news of the World. IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. IT GIVES facinating short shories.

IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department. IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. Senator Hill says members of congress do not get drunk. What on earth can be ot the Globe for tog 8em nary for the George F. Nbltt Proteotion of Soldiers.

the mutter with them, then? Buffalo prist took place Monday afternoon. The Try Oraln I Try Urate I Ask yonr grocer tcdsy to show yon a Daokaoe ot Grain O. the new food drink Chicago, Fob. 84. Ell A.

Gago, son oi rheumatism; BtrtBitiJTi T.vmnn J. On ire and on employee of tm 4 pes era were Stanley W. Campbell, of The United States senate has a passion North Amerlean Transportation and Trad the ladependent Society, wbo oboee for iiaiwin sna simuar uompiaints, that takes tbe place of ooffee. Tb chil ing company, who has just returned from for amending, but this is so only because tinkering is not a parliamentary word. bis lahi ot "Twilight and Dawn;" MIm tbe Alaska goldflelds, Is on his way aoa prepsrea unaer tne stringent EERMil MEDICAL Is Beaded by poor, tired mother, Overworked and burdened with care, debilitated and ma down became of poor, thin aad impoverished blood.

Help needed the nervous sufferer, tbe men and women tortured with rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Comeo Quickly Whoa Hoodi Barsaparilla begins to enrich, purify and vitalise the blood, and ends It in healing, nooriahing, Invlg orat ing stream to the nerves, muscles and organs of the body. Hood's Barsaparills bniloa apt ha weak and broken down eys Um, and earce all blood dlseajes, bectaM IT IT IT IT GIVES GIVES GIVES GIVES illustrated fashion articles, humorous illustrations, entertainment to old and young, satisfaction everywhere to everybody. Olio Bolioper, ot the Plattonlan rJoolety, St. Louis Globe Democrat.

It is proposed to turn the Michigan state pnwiON 07 emineai pnynoiftniij whose subject was ''Madame Washington with dispatches from the com any setting forth the urgent needs of ths district and asking that troops be station ad throughout the newor districts to pro OR. RICHTER'S dren iy drink It as well as the adn't. All wbo try It, like It Oraln ha that rloh eeal brown of ooha or Java, bnt It le made mm pure grains, and the moot delicate stcmaoh receive it without distress, the p. Ice of coffse 16o and 2Vj per package. Sold by all grocers.

house into an insane asylum. The suggestion is liablo to be caught up in some Jharlee H. Siwrd, of the Amphlotyon Society, hie eabjot being "Two Lives;" Mire Rev. Father Finnen. The principals in the Interesting event were Patrtok MoHaie, of Port Griffith, a well known railroader, and Mlaa Mary MoNolty, a popular young lady of Browntown.

The bridesmaid waa Mlaa Mime Burke and tbe groom's beat man waa Jobn Mobermott. The bride was charmingly attired In a wedding costume of blue material. The oustomary wadding festlrltleo wera dispensed with and at noon today, Mr and Mra MoRale left on an extended wedding tour. They have the beet Wishes of a host of friends. "ANCHOR taet life and nronertv from the thousands other states.

Boston Globe. florid a D)ny, of the Adelphlan Society, If Utah should decide to send a woman PAIN EXPELLER.) hose eabjot wsi "The Han met Artist." to the United States senate, it is to be honed she will he young. There are too of desperate characters who are sold to swarming over the wild regions in searob of gold. P. B.

Weare, resident vice president oi tbe oompany, will follow up the work of World renowned I Remsrkahlv snccessf ol I The prz were swtrded as follows: First lv ffpnnlna with irsdeMsrk" ABCBor." manv old women there now. Philadel pr'ie, $15. Stanley W. Campbell; second We furnish THE WEEKLY AZETTE and "New York Weekly Tribune" (ooth papers), One Year for Only $1.25, CASH IN AD VAN UB. Address all orders to THE GAZSTI E.

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The Judges Mr. Gaifo by going to Washington as soon phia Ledger. Bncklm'a anrtea Salve. 31 KIBKEST AYttnaS. 1 3 Branch Boasts.

Own Glassworks, dl ere Professor Sohanaoa and for. Mr JsatUsat. Kadorsed A recommended bf as President McKinleyis inaugurated anu will urge the new administration to send troops to the American possessions in Alas ka without delay. Donning, of Forty irt mink. SO N.

Main Ht Put an end to misery Doau's O'ntment Grasp Thi Opportunity. On receipt of ten oeuts, cash or stamp, a generous sample will bs mailed of the most popular catarrh and bay fever care (E y's Cream Blm) soffiilent demon trate its great mirit Full rls 6O0 Ely Brothers rfj Warren New York City. I wse sffl o'ed with catarrh laet aotomn Dorlog tba month cf "to ber I could neltb ti taste nor me'l ami oould hear bnt little. Kly'sOresm Bttm care it. Mar cm Geo.

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Luzerne Ave. Bicycle rldeio, 't ball player and will euro the worst ease of Itching pile oj1V a Plttsum. The boat salve In world for cnt hrcl'fe. sores, nice re, ssnlt rhfum. fever riroe, tetter, chap ed hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or do pay eqnired Itie guaranteed to give perfect ttisf action or money refunded Price 25 certs per box For ea'e by Wm 0.

Price, Pltteton, and Geo. Strob, West Pltuton. Garoaparilla IittstOaaTrwaBtarfPartfter. AJlurngKBtA i. iepMaanljbyatHoodCostcweB.Mass thrr ever was, and di It almost Instantly.

thi bse generally, Sid a eovere'gn rem Mr. Weare claims that 1 nited States in terests In that new country make such ao tlon Imperative. The United States gov eminent has no ofllcer In the Yukon gold district except a revenue ool lector at Cir elaCity. Write yout name and address on a postal card, send it Geo. W.

Best, Tribune Office, New Von City, and a sample copy of THE NEW Yar of suff 'tin relieved In a single dy for the sprains atid bruises and cuts to night. Oct Ooan'a Ointment fro year vbl they are constantly liable, in Dr, ANCHOR" arTOMACIIAI. best for are tbe eary ami to take YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. IWIe. Pj'iiaasaaT Kccd's Pills Thomas's Colsotrlo OL.

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