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BULLETIN tlK.tea.3 and visit every land and.everywhere will find, affiUrB, have neither (lie thnc, ether on pleasure bent or business, 10 aLcauso.ensBsL'ce.purgatiiaiJvaCtfc«n.,l«!,ye tte iaternaL Syrnp at Eigu IB not built on UIOM ets eifcctiyely, cleanses, sweetens and ttrensthens as and, leaves them iu a healthy condliion. i laxative remedy tlifl-'lttfiBf excellent 13 Syrnp of Figs, but rctlian a laxative is required the' safe and ecliriittlc plan mpetent physician and tot to.retort to those medicines recall manner of diseases. ig Syrnp Co. tbc-firstib manufacture a laxative remedy satisfaction to all; a laiatlve which physicians eould end recommend to another; so that today 1U sales probably Jjisojne places considerable quantities of UuUnfltlcrnJniitatibng arc etlll sold, but with, the general PilSl the wcll-infonneil, because IB a remedy of known value iction. tup of FIga Is flue not only to tlie eicellent combination of ninativs principle!) of.

plants, known to act most 'beneficially agreeable refreshing aromatic liquids, bat, also to the nannfactnre. In ami its note the full-nameibf the Company--California Fig BC1T- KITCHENER REPORTS RAID. For the weak Scott's 1 i supplies those tonics the hypophos- utedgjrqr the loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion provides the Over One Btier Hundred a Thirty-five FivetLarge ns is Nbw Less Cer- Associated Presa. March rpnoris from' Pretoria that a combined movement against the Geu.e.j:al_!Jfclarpy; rif r.takeu on Sunday, hiin- dred and. thirty-five prlKotievs.

and five th "Bow Tegs, big lead," and soft bones--mean rickets. It is a typical Disease or the best workings of Scott's nourishing Emulsion corrects the-effects of imperfect nour- Capi. PiJ3. Brltker, Manager Charles French," of the opera Wijlitts have-had Bell telephones put into their business Mr. Qualey santc "Tlip Palms" at the morning service of-St.

Mark's Kpiseopal chuii'h ishment aad- brm.g*s""rapid'-"in*-' provement in to rickety children, Sftnd- for Sample. Pearl W-. i ton, i si ie4- the a i of her son; J. Frank'Gray, last ---Robert Grier has returned from vrsu Jjamsport. wbers he has be-en.

in attend- -The President i Washington Immediately After the Adjournment cf Asfioci.itwl dent Roosevelt will spend the par-t-of-Fho summer nt hoinn, in Oy ter 'l, If the state of public business wi.ll allow 1 will'Teave Wash' ineton immediately after the adjournment gf Congress in June and-remain ance. w.i th A u'sj us tear as-1 he sir month's. He will go to visit hi? daughter, Mrs-. Edward Hartrarrftrflear- 'The borough auditors. Upward Frank Gray, have borough and poor board's accounts'; third' auditor, Oomrnuni'on ser.vicr-K will be liel-1 in the Presbyterian-i-hurdi this corning" Ea-ster Sunday rriorn-irrfj.

The Manufacturers' Construction company -has alrtitjst. complf-ft-d its contract-by i i the be happier' healthier if given OLATE Of for breakfast A moment's reflection as to the i effect efjjoffee-on adults how injurious it must be to drcn. Cpffee will slowly, afJl surely, destroy the nerves. WILBUR'S CHOCOLATE is most tasty of breakfast beverage.C:i|ff TTrorwrtBPR Kew York. CEicaev few made busiEess trip to C'amraal Tuesday.

Mary.Hcstr-amler.spent Su has THceiveC here, from 1 who iiT tho. caval-ri'. last fall, to- Robert Gibso.n. of is in the. Saraar is- 'aTT)ak Orrivi- round, Juuise.

Th- Im Mrs. ju arid t'amilv. front of every package. "id; result, according -tu the i General Kitchener's report is date" March' 25, and reads as dusk, on the; evening pt Mar-'4i S3. combined movement against De- larey was try jrflumus of mounted guns or impediments, startins from th' 1 -comm a i i Khih.n.'p anil.

'Lit -tip-toidate. i iiv.t'ifrr-s'cftions, 20 Stalls conr-re-u pit-s, The brick wo'fk rjf the lorfjmotive crectin; away during 'the "warm months. It is harely possible that some in 't'np fall he tu the dacjis for a brief- iiuntiog iioj-shb'ps'j'wiL! likely plans iookme. t'eyimd a wo'fk is iVins rush first story on shop is about fin La st- srhi rda work nn tht office the cation at Ov e. t'eyimil su vHtw i.iay yet been a are.

am'l- car A wf-dilitig took place here the i 'Di'-sday morn'ittsr at -home. ot. anil and 'C'la'rh. -cm Erte ti 1 Moi-k a i rap'-idl thrnush thp i the fi-fops -reachei) a-, position' qn a li-ue from comniamk Irift. a a a the L'ichtenbrrg bpgan moving line, i object te pHemy s.sainst bl'- houses ur forcjns 1 resibft is not et fnflV known.

Kekewich capt'iirKl tln-f-i' iage.M_ilr:- H- at raui-f- Smith's. Rooseyejt and the.chiklrr-n will! twobahly for Bay adjoui'iiment of Cougi-Pss 'and e---- taijiish the su-adily illg Jj'Olll 1 ju. 1IPK ft i i I'rorn illness. -sprt'fj ns" able about the H-ousc. ah-i when the weatliBr a short dr.ive with bis mother.

Tie i i not return again this season. After i a Mrs. M. 'n li'-r of --'tlu- 1 a t'hc grocm" i a a cha're The Rey. J.

Haltiraore, a the refreshments the for where waiting for veil irom Ralph svlm haiUJiAJ a on i i a nf his If-ft had to. a i aniputai'-'i -Ts-hnv "the first i Dr. Ray I.yon ji.i-rformod op'Tiitinri Tiiesilay. j'-ii-afi-k in i- parties' were present, TOMORfidW.IS 'doOD FRIDAY. How the Observed at ehur'ct Paw.

i inarfe NOIL to ess. '-Ajjlotig ty- ne never 1 he him. firm grhi African iu- introllcd JtlTTr---TT3 oro irrRSblo was no ouv- lod of hand- empires. To- 4---lif with the details bt tho investment of his. million-until-'h'e returned to, Curl! ConlUpttlon, ChllliuiJ md nil loiu IlniRfrUU.

Prlrc n.Itei WRIOBT'S INDIAN VEQETABLE PILL YorE. FOR ALLEGED FORGgRY Moses S'chwartz Arraigned in Philadel- phia'for a Hearing. DISASTER SUITS'. AGGREGATE $1,800,000 Six New Ac-tr6ns -N York Central Associated Press. h.

in I''- to 3 p. i i i i Rev. Mi', t.f.tli.'-clii.irrh. r.ft'Ibr,.' of '--'-SE will 'exr I.ovd lut( he.r7e.r, a a a i i am a vs: The mM i r. k.

i own in 'the tota-lT 1 1 b5.ror-pnsoM..LS 1 1 11Tt a i a i i 1 A i (i FOUrJD. COW'S STOMACH. -wn T.i-s.lay.' a Th, i fr.omll,t i'roni i i i a i to. i i a a i nimoreil ar- in.isti' 1 l-ir-'f-voni au'il'tliVPrlM Six new. suit's, for damages aggregating loi ua-m -bnrser i I l-as ''ipt loss onives 7 1 Rqc.he lie W.ere, i a a feij tho Park avenue- and by wj'eck victims, isa-inst York court at i Plains The largest, siiit is broughjt by C.

Coffin. of 'No. Lafayotte street; New Rochelle. who sues ior for in- jurK-s rece.iyeji by Everett'Cof-J ija'Ktill in Kfawer "h'uspi'tal in" s.tJHrti.s -fcr-lin''? a th: i rnni.iv.iri'ec Aprir -Sjold Necklace i i ears. a Traw- --s now from service ilniosTM "uhi tobserved i 1 last 1 ti.rt'-p nron 1' l''- 1 1 i i cr-'is-jj of Sannrel Syl.vpstfr.

a i i a I words'' iw.l'or b'wf i i i i i i i i I'stws ailiitV.C;;'..^ on. tlv' fh 1 '-rus's "ihmrsjifi-sf-i 1t is i 1 hi-rr. i i a Tra.tf- j. I I. A I ,1 11 i aj L1J -V i i i i i i i is now Wet and.

President- -at -or tvar lioiiji.st.a'i, in tli.f- i i of th' 1 with' -Wer- i Va "sU.iu'nit'-l' ca 11 a TT'ca 11 i frf rnr inT'MT'iiTrfiy Ui nn mr; iTTfnTiT'the i at their youn'K fiirrahaii'd to bn sent a'ft'ay a 1 i ii'- i.hiX)|-(n;i,c of i Pil as a tlrtp-fi 'Inn'LTTTT Mr--. i Tlu- kiac'- was the' of a I A i a ot -Miisi i i 1 i I VVAS MEA'R A lowa. and. was.v.r^Wybir 1 itrr. i.

of. the eotnpahy" elf up from PHILADELPHIA. Marh for al-jcged forgeries on a serious condition. amount." sa-id Mr. Coffin, -'is -be- and nrdin R-to-f hV- at Tlrr.

r-'il I Horr ague and at as it R'iis a h'roiijjht i i i h.e(-' at Shr- i i 1 nn Mrs l- i ot.lit'r/iv.-nine.'he'fqiHidj liad fallen i Vak erly denied half a dozen bank, -was. here to-day. was -arrafsncd 7 a heantgf ternpon -and was ion' papers -from Nnv vice pr.esi'ii-ift of the Seventh''National bank' of New York. made a statement -in hc said onstant )f Dr. affficted tlie between tbc', i seen in the.

rj'hat manager of- solitary niattan company, Sor.th 31 Williams New im oM I account wi.th Ms The Man- -my son. lie, a enppie ainrnr life and Will have to have an attend- Croshy'has siied rorpora i i for klUlllg of his rvant of rticalr-and so- Lattin Mercantile cornpar-y failed last previous' to th 1 Rhcd.es shun eaders. He contempt -of. a I faitor-e of the SeverfOi National bank. While 1 -he was depositor is to- abrttft--SfWWOr or ter of the was South Af.

Miihe'r for leavoring Schwartz had disappeared, leaving iiis family in New York. His wife was rJihsequenfly shadowed and Schwartz 'nted'on Eoi'th Sixteenth Frank Crosby, a young civil engineer. XDrrrer suits are those by the widow of H. 0. Gr-orge 1100,060: for the death of WilWaifr-B.

Mars. Miss Mabel saes, for injuries le.s.'and-for her pain mental ati- t'or i papers a being prepared, Trrjtirl'es, Tm death: $10 QOO: i i a Leys, for' death, and i i for loss ot a With the other- -su i ries- Jeaih-s --jwe rttfli ly- flled the total damages arp as s1tib.born as' ever, and ihcysb'old out tli" a a a lil ri' was i fwl.in? a i i i a sirpportjers yes. tenlay. as also a 'operators on Exilian A the T'-asons assigned fpr thp can fidenco thai peace was' Close at was t'trp a i a inference, i i a Lord i w.oiiiil nit a i i TII i nsVit fctni raw' 'ami Steyn if th' had not cohimit- tem'theniselves i-o i sues! i i st-hoi'i! -Trli'ii'l. a i i i ret Sylvester, a wore -jjei-JihH jn a c.li''iit-t.!i t'ow'nship im ti siravv home-.

th' 1 wag.roiled, bin, tue a -n-n n- a i llu- wason. for i.t a i T-Tv- UVtVrrcil i i i i i Uy rnov t'hp fn tlve m'fkhi'-e was fiitnrd at was a'ssmm'd i a i a i i across a i i i i i -JV. lie was suspWteil, maiP "icft -JJlL i on Mi'. Jin '-an- hn -rtnd i 11 i of tne.wa- i i wacoa forward i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i r''--' 'hand a -ffff a i i i frmii wngoji i i i i -the bar-n. No i i i i was fiitnrd uiiTi'it''.

had suffered a a i a i still in a i his perilous -posi- -SLED a wh.il jioiarcy had bet-'onje a his recent victory. Hdfr ffi-rn, Botha and IVXjivt hail -nnd a a i i i i tiiis wore of pea-i CHEV-AL ro i i i is With' b-urn to' Mary. i i to. 1 A a vi; 'h-as bct-ii of ifin In' LT.T) taiy." 1111 Febr.ua o.I_ s. -E.

i i i i Can-ina A Jj 'i" ira'niviJ at i' -i: -if an'. i i i i the -small- about -half a itfid'it eb has been 'learned, how- tliat t-h-t- 'with one or two i siipii' Tli.e s.h;d 'casket of Arthur JBier- this -city-" '-He'had been here- des ie whole 'ofi of the, -sui-ls will ing. be dnr-iag--Uve 'suprfint! court --at(ice iveougij presid- tlie rf- '1 his is. tjn' woman il was i a i i i a i i i hi i svaool. case is.a miUJ one.

it "dn Bilke Mr. therp fs an indict in New- him'- with i i aDO.ih.cr bank. Gas Plant Sold. -and flvpn tlie burghers 10 a a fresh wart; vi.fl^ld" readily be' conceded if tlie war coiib.i be ui ntui before the stress as the ar. He was CENTENARIAN BRIDE DEAD.

A I i Muj-ch There-was i i i i I'oclinj or a -'anioni; suppon-crs of fd i i I i i i 1 i Mfss Lni ib'i, I a 'luiH i ill cf i i a of Senator is 0'. i biij'ii. i if was lilvrkeirrrrfr 1 Mr. iai-1 T. H-.

i'ri-b--'n I i I 1 1 1 A A 51 Dt OF I i April 2, I GcT A I Piijafoj-e." T-h" apora be given long, in one jerolved into quest 01 his recent particularly Dm, place to by Her Efylity-Year-Old HUB band, Her End is -in Poverty. MijecJ. of up- rhen he s-ud- 1 death Is not "feacKIns were sys- ,9 not to need was so neces- Assoclated JOPLIN, March tie'burying at thoxcounty poor -fawn. of Mary Jane, at age of 104 years, "(irandma" once the wife a wealthy "Wooster, -M'ho moved to Kansas during-a quarter a century leaving his aged wife in cir- p'any i a i d'-cided' tu' sell for SoUU.QOO I'hcir a linos anil to ili'c Tr.ito-r States das JFI- corporation has been op- eratin.c'. th'f, pl.T.L ti'mier- a vernber .1.

Sovprnnien't. f.iir.oiiL-iY'it a a i th'St a i on i own i i i a a a i I ill: Subsfcribe fcr the Gazette and Bulletiri H.LIONS.. at success of ish rd other great Rhodes-'- for- var, but what' ave twn tritt- nany milllong lost his open- kless methods long. ago' he- con i threw, down and went out lie'mrlookBd at; Jact-thut the'y million ley wgro in She has made her home in for a number of years till three weeks ago, when sh'e autlflenly became il! a was removetj to the almshonse. She had been married "thrfe.

tituos -the mother.of "several children, who be-" came, scattered''and the.ir whereabouts are unknown. On the was 100 year." old.she became the. bride of John Morsan, who in -his efehtieth year. Morsan afterwards deserted her. Up fo within 1 short, time tlie'old able to care'fbr herself.

She fanaliaT-figiir't! on-the made her living peddling. J.al-.f. 11. of M'nnt- l'e rI jnul i a i also a i-hai-L-f of i Srt'vicp. woman pretty-figure, an.d--' -The Willlamsporr'Prohibition liance will Al- )f bis wander- o'clock.

E-seEybody invited. Subscribe for the Gazette and Bulletin Toss of their girlisji forms after tof i is to mother's shape'Hnessr- ot i a be avoided, bowerer, by the of pother's Friend before baby'comes, a i great liniment always body for the strain upon it, aird preserves the fiymmetryof hwr'form; Mother's Friend overcomes all the danger ef'child-birth, arid carries the expectant, mother safely, through Jhis critical-. periot! whltout gain. I is 'greatest Thousands gra'te'fully'teirof the benefit and relief derived from the irse-of-this wondetful remedy. Sold by all druggists 'at fi-Ob pej- i bookf tdlmg alLabont this Haiment i free.

Till li-oi Tied in i i a -Tli(! of a i I 11 I'frotii i prtj i i. nearby- M. is NO. QUESTJON ABOUT i of i i i X. a i i a i i by' K.

it-- I. a a i Sta'tenpent, cf "Facts---At St-rt'i't 1'rcs-liyfn-ian a i i i -i I i a 190::. Miss" i i i i i i i i a i 1 M-ilti''ii. 1 r.i., Cilizin by Hev, H. 1 Wnf'ftnsWP iti Kliiladeiphia.

atvl May-Mr-M-rirray. nf i a 'were a i i of' iCast -StiV'-' i I I'niins'' 1 i i a M. a A TM ltl At Street a 1 a A i L. both of Wil'- i i a i i F'n by i a 1 a I i i 1 1 1 i i i a a a "of i i a poor- "Th- 1 i i i a rnusica! r.T~niihi.^' 'M housp a 'J a I 1 i i -of i i 1 i a in i I 11. M.

H. I Miss i a AVi-nnc nf I a to 1C. i i i Towtmda J'i'i. a in. i i a dva! At the i a i i on': otffer -friembprs of i Mavch.K,;,-i;iu^, a i a i speak i of Henry.

I). i rfstoefer. of 1 i 1 i 'V- i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1,1 ''Ji I I I lit I to 11 i of i i A i i i up i A i i i i i i i i i i 1'r' A a nTs a A at 11. i Miss Niiohii Lou-, or Mtilicine'Co- 5 to i W. Iji.wrenci.'.

'both of i s-'f tiri' portr-fit and t- iiamsport. Ra, A Chase, i i Sc a a i i lias ilet'i'led at the of i' was i a li iii t.h,- 1 1 biim-rUVf Subscribe feu- the Gazette and BulI.etFft every pack-age. Th.f ijigb to i a on nic.lUn'sqn;Setn. "Ttsiyv track iNEWSPAPERl.

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