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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 5

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I BERKSHIRE EVENING EAGLE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 1002, WRIGHT'S. WRIGHT BLOCK, II )( i i Those who must have Good Food in order to endure physical labor" intelligently directed locomotive engineers, iron workers, miners, et al. are the. large consumers of bread made from Springs Wheat Flour. And the standard Spring Wheat Flour is Pilisburys Best.

WHERE TO GO. The Two Sisters at the Academy. Unity church fair. A. M.

E. mission fair. Supper at First Baptist church. Symphony concert Pittsfield Bicycle club social. Onota council.

Royal Arcanum, meets. Hoyal Helpers circle. Kings Daughters, meets. Berkshlro Royal Arch chapter meets. Prayer meeting at Elm street mission.

Silver Star Rebekah lodge meetB. Masons and union meets. I -Ladies Catholic Benevolent society meets. Stationary Engineers meet. New Ethel division, S.

of meets. Building Laborers union meets. Wpavers union meets. Your blood Is turning to water -becoming thin and weak. You are easily tired, unequal to the duties or pleasures of life.

You need iron the greatest blood tonic and nutrient, itself a natural constituent of healthy, rud-dy blood; and can derive the good from it as combined in the netv iron tonic, Pept-iron, which is readily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, nor cause constipation however long taken, It ia agreeable to the taste, leaving no inky or metallic flavor in the mouth. gives strength, ft V) animation ana 'fJLLI Uil a good healthr color; cures anemiji from whatever cause, weakness and nervousness. Peptiron is made in two forms: In a liquid an aromatic cordial elixir at St per bottle, also in chocolate-coated pills at 60c. or $1 per box. By 7.

HOOD proprietors Hoods Sarsaparilla. Lowell. U. S. A.

Selling Ageuts In Pittsfield: 1 Lowe's Drug Store, 103 North St Polished Oak, 08.50 Rubbed Oak 05.60 MO CHANCE FOIR AM ARGUMENT No, not when talking about our. More, our goods and, prices. Everybody agrees that ours is the MONEY-SAVING STOKE ihe c.ty. In fact, we are led ta believe It Is the only store, by ihe way the people SALE PRICES SAVE HOMEY 257, 269, 281 NORTH STREET. 2, MESS SUITCASES 1.G3 io 012.00 7 A fine Christmas present, that is, always usefutahd appreciated 82.47 3.75 5.97 Iron Beds, Iron Beds Iron Beds, el imm a sows, Mattresses.

81.98. 82.97. 83.95 and up) 817.00 was $22. RANGES I GARPkTQ 812.98. 819.87.

830.00 and up. 10c, 26c. 30c, 40c, 49c Groods Delivered Free. TsroxriKrcSr cotjpIjKs Can SAVE MONEY by, buying their 1 outfits there. We know our prices can not bo iatched in this I Spring Bedsl 81.50.

2.79 and 83.98. ESTABLISHED 1858. Headquarters fori Useful Holiday Presents. Pittsfield, and Gloversville, H. Y.

NOTES OF INTEREST. WRIGHTS is a Great Pleasure i i to have people speak well of of the goods you sell to them, Bigleys Bakery Goods arc highly recommended by A everybody. -i V- Bislevs Bakery, Columbus Avenue. i Branch at Mandigo Fctvn St CHAMBER SUITS. 816.98 were $20.00 C22.98 024.07 i $30.00 SILVER Warranted the boat ptato madeny Will last a life time.

Just A what baby wants for Christmas. 1 I Mailed in a nice box for Order early. Holiday goods popular prices. R. A.

ROCKWELL 122 NORTH STREET your blood is diseased, impure, sickly and requiring immediate attention, you can have A FREE DLOOD TEST and an expert bacteriologist examine your blood under the microsoope, and give you a thorough and. authentio report of what your blood contains, by simply sending your name to The Louis Daudelin Worcester, for full instruction. ever before in the history of medicine in the United States has this opportunity been offered by any one. Biood Wine is rapidly becoming the most popular and most potqntfiational medicine. Its effects are lasting and wonderfuL Running Sores.

That Wouldnt Mr. M. Ifeenberg Merrimack 5L, Lowell, says! Rlood Wine 1. the tnedkee the world for the )lool. xi face we.

covered with email hlotcbca, that efteatlme. developed Into boil, aud after trrjnr hundred Of medl-cine, without the deMred re.ultt, we. pet-ruaded to try 'Blood Ulnc. and ut-ured me. It wrought euch a over niy blqed that now even a pimple sever uttered For Year.

J. XL Sickles, ladies and gents tailor. Tiffin, Ohio, writes: I have been a anfferer from reneral deblllt liver and kidney complaint, chill, and feve'r, headache and lamenea. of the Joints, cold bands and feet. I wae a phyalcal wreck; had been treated by some of aa (rood doctoi a aa eouM be found, and taken nearly all kinds of patent medicines, but It all availed nothing.

I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to Sad a cure. Ihl. la a case of twenty yearn standing. I got so far gone that I could not work more than six or eight hours per day, amfWeuld become perfectly exhausted. 1 was recommended hy Messrs.

Clyue A Larey to U-r your remedy. Blood Wine, which I ant glad to state has proved Very aatlsfactory. I have gained strength, health, vigor, and am able to carry on ntv dsil labor with the greatest case. I would eay thst If this should reach the eyes of any euR-rctn front euch complaints ther should Yrv Wine, which Is a safe and a sure cure, full et toning value, without danger of disturbing tbs action of the heart or stomach. I thank you, gentlemen, for tho restorative newer contained In 'Blood If you are brokra in health go quickly to your druggist nod for fifty, eats get a bottle of lilood Wine.

CITY NOTES. There Are some Drivers who Have refused to Give up wagons for sleighs. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Appleton avenue Is revovering from an accident which occurred near his home a few days ago.

He was skating on Mud pond when the ice broke and he fell into the water. A companion chanced to be near and his assistance probably prevented a fatality, as the water was of considerable depth. The explosion of a kerosene lamp caused a slight amount of damage in the home cl Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard in Burbank street, Tuesday evening.

Shepard was slightly burned about the hands while endeavoring to extinguish the flames. i COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Pro and Con Club Entertainment in Osceola Hall. The commencement exercises of the Mystic Side female seminary, Misse3 boarding school and finishing academy for young ladies, were held in Osceola hall last night, the school buildings having gone up In smoke during Mondays cold wave. Thirteen young, fair, and prepossessing damsels, constituted the graduating class, and each star twinkled in the firmament fot all too short a time. The course in this' academy is most exacting.

It calls for the greatest-ap-plicatiowen the part of pupils who are cut off, entirely from members of the sterner sex. The faculty is made up as follows: Miss Felicia Anne Parshall, mistress of arts, directress and preceptress; also professoress of the common branches, domestic accomplishments, etc. Miss Ophelia Prim, doctress of medicine, spinster of philosophy, euratrix and instructress in higher.mathemattcs, astronomy, chemistry, etc.v-te.. ondeave of-absence for an Indefinite period. Miss Heloiso Vittoria Lernalotta, (lately governoress to the Serene Highness, the Princesses Clothilde and Amalie of Kaxe-Mecklimburger-Schweitzer, Oarlsbad-Sprudelsaltz, Siedlitz.

an-dern -Spree) instructress in vocal and instrumental music, drawing end painting, French and Italian, ancient and modern history, belles-lettres, calisthenics, etiquette, etc. Relatives, friends and admirers of the graduates, to the number of several hundred, filled the hall. By 8:15 oclock standing room was at a premium- and the sidewalks were lined with late arrivals. All the spectators enjoyed the amateur actors of the piimic stage. The finUhing class made their grand entree5 to the stirring strains of the piano, the keys of which were manipulated by Mrs.

Honble William Grosvener Villayn, (W. J. Raybold) delivered a congratulatory address which abounded in witty references to the varied literary attainments of those who were to furnish the entertainment of the Adeiaids a Matilda Ann Maria Astorbilt (Emory Wright) delivered the salutatory and the number of suitable began a series of papers and other features that had much of mirth in them. i Other as follows: Piano solo. Miss MaroonA Browne Lampblack (R.

B. Noble) histronle recitation. Anno Bello Sophronia Stuyvesant (Harry Watkins); essay. Miss Alice Mabellc Osevclt, (Robert Kent); violin solo, Mm. lloioise Vittoria Learnolatta (John McGregor); local -solo.

Miss Leanora Gladsyke (Roscoc Collins); class poem. Miss Corn-is-f odder (Robert Ayers); esfay, My Success as an Ail 1st, Miss Allecia Jackson (Roland Thomas); class prophecy. Miss Katherine Ridge-Way (Fred Butler); selection, Jimmies Prompt Obedience, Miss Wilhemiua Corindinia Yohamma Maria Shaver (John Benedict): valedictory. Miss Henrietta Precllla Cloyhilde (Frank White); memoirs. Miss Grace Misfit, a past graduate (Fred Sears); conferring of diplomas by Benjamin Hotstuff Lowney (George II.

Cooper). The latter a good word for each of the pupils who were about to be thrown on thehard) cold world to carve way to fame and fortune, and also sprung a number of local gags that caught on. Mr, Collins as a prlma donna of the class won a merited encore by his icnditlon of Come Down My Evenifig Star. Ijis rich falsetto was heard to good effect. Miss Flora Coggswell acted as accompanist lor him and for the violin soloist.

Honble William Grosvenor Villayn (Mr. Reybold) and Jack Mec-k-liuberger, M. 5 (Fomerdy Smith, were the board of male managers. The former introduced the various while Mr. Smith delivered a brief, humeious address of congratulation.

The entertainment was given under the auspices of the Pro and Con club, and was the members' second public appeaiauce ift theatricals, The costumes worn by- (he young ladies were original designs for the most part, although a few of the wigs and gowns were rented of Jpucboltz of Spriugfield. BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. Corrected November 241902. Leave Goings, East 2 4:30, 6:01, 7:10, 8:56, 10.46-a. m.r 12 m.k 4:45, 7:06, 10:01 p.

m. Leave Going West 12:18, 4:57, 6:55, 10:11 a. 1:09, 2:80, 2:49, 5:10, 6:08, 8:27, 10:13 p. m. Leave Going North 7:32, 11:20 a.

4 1:39, 5:13, 7:50, 8:28 tf. m. Sundays only, 10:50 a. 3:30 and 7:15 p. m.

Leave tor New York via. Chatham and Harlem R. 7:12 10:11 a. 2:40 p. m.

on week days; and 5:00 p. m. (Sundays only.) Runs dally. a. Sleeping cars only.

A. E. BRAIN ARD, Gen. Agent, 1 Albany, N. Y.

A. S. HANSON, Q. P. A.

Boston, Mass N. tl. H. I H. RAILROAD.

BERKSHIRE DIVISION. On and after Miy 4, 1902, trains will leave Hid UniOtt. station South5 ai follows: Going South 7:15 (New lYork express); 8:10 local to Bridgeport, 10:43 (way to Great Barrington) m. 12:25, local to Bridgeport, 1:15 (New York express); local to Bridgeport and New 4:00 p. express, due New 8:00 p.

5:15 (way to Great Barrington) 8:30 (way to Great Barrington) p. m. Sundays only 3:00 (way to New York.) Special express leaves Fitt3fleld at 5:20 p. arriving in New York at 9:35 p. m.

COMING EVENTS. Doe, 12. The Heart of Chicago at the Academy. Dec. 12.

-Collina chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, elects officers. Dec. 12. Get.

W. F. Bartlett camp. Sons of Veterans, elects officers. Dec.

12 Priyato danco at Odd Fellows hall. Dec. 12. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers social at Osceola hall. Dec.

12. Private social at Odd Fellows hall. Dec. 15. Y.

M.1 C. A. entertainment by tho Crescent quartet and 'Miss Cobban. Dec, 15. Court Kleber, Foresters of America, elects officers.

I Dec. 15. Division 12, elects officers. Dec. 16.

parpen tors union elects officers. Dec. 16. Court City of Pittsfield, Foresters of America, elocts officers. Dec.

18. Silver Star Rcbekah lodge social. Silver Star llebekah lodge social. 23. Court Orej lock.

Foresters of America, elects officers. Under the will of Jane Anne Maidstone Smith, recently filed in Philadelphia, several valuable paintings, including portraits of Queen Matilda' of Denibark and Marie Antoinette, are devised to the Duke of Argyll in trust for King Edward. 'T CORRECT PRACTICE, fair and Just prices. Annuity and in surancc. The family finance of the Information by return mail.

Natl Ufa Ina. Co. of Vt. Parker Shlpton, general agents. North atroet, Pittsfield.

STARTLING REVELATIONS OF. THE NIIGROSGOPE. What is nicer than a photo of yqur-self for a Xmas present? Sit pay a small deposit and call for them, in time. for Xmas. It will save hurry later.

Cabinet photos $2 dozen. Ogden, 57 North street. i I 'Full line of hair goods at Mrs. Blairs Toilet Parlors, Hull Morton Block. 1 John F.

OKane, watch, clock and Jewelry repairer, Merrill building North 'street. Buy your meats and groceries at the Albany Cash Grocery 28 Fenn St Always the lowest. Root sells good things to eat My specialties: Teas, coffees, splces.sugar. 37 Fenn street. Tel.

6G0. Try Griffin Lunch for Special Dinner 158 West St, near depot. Byy your sleighs tof E. W.Backman. AMUSEMENTS.

Ill 1 'AcademyTonighL The public takes no chances on a play like Tho Two It has been tried and proven to be The rcai thing. Its management and authors arc. of the highest reputation and a glance at the cast will convince any Intelligent theatregoer of the surpassing excellence of the production. It was written by Denman a nompson ana George W. Ryer, afid announced as-a companion piece to "The Old Homestead but it is more than that for The Old Homestead is as they say very truly rural, while The Two Sisters is both rural and metropolitan, Prices 25, 35, 50, 75 cents.

Academy Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening. LincoItt-'-J. Carters great scenic, thhtie, laughable and hignly interesting production of The Heart of Cni-cago, is a sensational five act drama of today, and is presented this season better than ever. Everything is well handled. The entire work the participants in this great play is unusually wen handled and will prove a good card at the Academy tomorrow afternoon and evening.

Special niatl-nec prices 10 and 25 cents. Evening 15, 25, 35,, 50, cents. Scats on sale at Lowesl Drug Store. Tonights Concert. If any one is in doubt as to whether ho will go to the symphony, concert at the Casino tonight, he may be assured that IT lie does go, he will spend a most enjoyable evening.

The rehearsals of the society have been well attended and the results of the careful drilling under Conductor Liddle will be heard tonight. 1 It is requested that the audience be in their scats by so that the on-cert may icommnec promptly at 8:19. After an intermission of five minutes, the second part of the program will be announced hy the trumpet. The concert will be over iu time for all who desire to, get the 10' oclock cars, as maov of the subscribers this season are from the surrounding places. Ladies are requested to "onto without hats in so far as may be convenient.

i Tho ushers will seat no one during the performance of the opening number. The advanceisale has been very grati-ifying to the directors of the society, but there are good seats to had tonight at the door. The price is 75 cents. i Oh! those beautiful Stilsons Jewelry Store. Brooches at Struck by a Locomotive W.

F. Barnes, about 30, was struck by an engine on the Stale street crossing at North Adams last night. lie was taken to the hospital and attended by Dr. Jones, who found his injuries slight, tonsideiing the circumstances. He was considerably bruised and shaken up, bui no hones were broken, with the possible exception of bne rib.

There was no evidence of internal injury. Barnes went to North Adams Monday from and got employment in the Dibble lumber company mill. Hp boarded at Gallup's boarding house on Holden street, and worked last night after supper and was on his way to his boarding place where the accident occurred. KKiUTV OI.D CVrtKHII K1FTI tKAIlS. Ir.

Agncw'k Catarrhal Povdcr cures hitu. Want any evidence of tho power of this vondei(ul remedy over this universal disease? Want the1 truth of th ease ronflrmed? Write Georffc Lewis. StiaLiokln. Ia. He says: I look upon my euro as a miratlc.

It reiTeves in ten minutes. pi Sold by W. H. Currier and Lowe's Drug Store. Go to Stilson's for your pretty holiday gifts.

AN UNUSUAL OFFER: W. H. Currier C6. Guarantee Mi-o-na to Cure Dyspepsia, Your money b.K-l: if yoq want it is the way in which W. IT.

Currier the popular druggists, are selling Mi-o-na, tho gr'-at djspepJa remedy. -Do not be miserable make your ffiends miserable dyspepsia. will" jt tloe.i not, tell Mr, Currier that' you wont your' money back and he will cheerfully refund it. A change for better will be seen from the first few doses of Mi-o-na and its continued use will soon give perfect digestion and enjoyment of food. V.

II. Currier Co. giro their personal guarantee of money back if you want it ith every boy of, Mi-o-na that they selL A guarantee like thispcaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. POOR PLUMBERS frequently get rich. Repair work on their own jobs and the use of interior materials increase their profits.

OUR PLUMBING WORK is done with a conscientiousness that is pleasing to our customers and profitable to us. The quality of the materials used on all Jobs, the workmanship and our promptness bring us orders from the friends of our customers. When you want something dons right send to USE THE PHONE 505-4. QEO. A DWELL, 213-215 WEST 8T.

SHORT, PLEASANT Sost Voyage Via TO FLORIDA. and other Southern WlnterYtesorts. Tln-eo wiiling weekly from New York, low rates land superior service. For further information, illustrated advertising mutter, cull on or address TICKET AOENTS.3 1 7 Broadway. Pier 35, (North ltlvr or 1 Charhoo, Ocnlf rt and fas Agc, Nett vrk.

Nonvopsf. Under New Management. SUMMER STREET, near. North. A First-Class Hotel at.

Prices. Special IUtri for Permanent Guesjg. Rooms 0e a day and upwards. Ladies and Gents Cafes. Private Dining Room for parties, KINNEY Managers; Your Blood Examined WRIUllTS BLOCK 137, 339.

361 North OilTSmelter- IMines! Douglas, Lacey VAhKERS, BROKERS, DSC4L Mrs, Ma-rba-s New York Consolidated Stopk Exchange, 66 Broadway. 17 NEW YORK, DIvidendPtyiBg Mining, Oil mod Smelter Stocks Listed end Unlisted, our Speculty. Send for a booklet. About Onreehree," firing our successful plan for reaUzing he large intemsta nnil probte of legitimate Mining, QU and Smelter tnTcat-ments. Western New England Branch t.

BALDWIN HAM Wl ITT, MAMAUKR, HCADOUAKTCRa SUITC 60, 61 A 69 HILLS BLOCK. HARTFORD, CONN. PITTSFIELD AGENCY, L. F. LOTZ, Uanager.

ENGLAND'S BLOCK, 24 North St umber ard Cor. Center and Church Streets M- Doors, Sash, Blinds, Blass; 6tc. S.FERRY SON B.F. MILLS, 7 FLOUR and FEED. 95 Fenn Street 'UEWTOttA JGIJEC, Funeral Directors and Embalms Open Day and Night, Tel.

328-12. 32 Bank Row. Branch Office at A Cranstons Store. lUphtntown, Y. s.

When I was A boy, remarked a famous Brooklyn scientist recently, I lived on a farm, where we had a beautiful orchard of full grown, healthy pear trees. Ona year the neighborhood was visited by a little bug. It got into those trees, and inside of two years they were dead in of all we could do. That is just tbeway that the germ of disease crawls Into the human system. It floats through the burrows into the vital spots and, frequently in less than two years, it takes onr life.

ust as soon as the germ of disease gets into the blood we commence to pine away. We giTe herewith two illustrations of the blood magnified many times. No. 1 is a true likeness of the blood when teaming with living insects, the germs of disease. No.

2 shows the corpuscles of the blood when free of disease germs. Notice how round, even, full ana healthy they look. This is the way the blood looks in a healthy person, and the way it will be if the system is given that proper treatment with Blood Wine. When all else has been used to no avail take Blood Wine and It will kill every germ In your body. It saves the life when disease has eaten Into our vitals.

It saves doctor's bills and suffering if taken in the beginning of ones illness. It savos our strength and gives us a strong constitution, fit to cope with the trying problems of life without going down with the masses, who record a failure in all their undertakings through want of the proper physical endurance. If you want to know is a good time to buy a Piano. The whole family will enjoy its sweet music not only for the holidays but many year to comc.s It brings music and song to the home. Appeals to the old and young and is always entertaining and instructive.

We have a rcat variety of musical instruments of all kinds. WOOD BBOTHERS. CHRISTMAS Dr. W. H.

Currier Co. 1.

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