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THE TROUeUE AT THE LOCK HAVEN PAPER MILL ce frdm Winter. the kidneys, skin and aid (in the cold 'days) mot take now uch an accumulation' eruptions, loss of turns.Jits of ties and many other" ig are due to them, -removes all hu- int. benefits Spring. a Sprine tenlc deriTt'd treat benefit It, Irevom- t)f aupetite-Sf fttiM, 2oia nieh The Mirror Thinks that the Pennsjr Electricity as a Motive Power. Montgomery Mirror.

Although iliu. West Branch canal has been abandon-eft Tor uumbur of years between Aluttcy and, Lout Ha The County times What Caubed the Employes to Walk Out Tiie Clintou County Times gives this account of the trouble a L-ock Haven paper mill: "Owing to a.disagreement between employers and employes, operations at' the New York and Pennsylyania i-ompany's miir in this city have Beeu temporarily suarJendvd. -Among a number. of off recently were Union laborers and it was believed by the Union 'that the men rbf'iiseu by -tmployers nuaHy 'in keeping uji the duni.s Lock Haven, V. illibDiEpoit, Muncy and i tlif uown the river, iroin which no apparent bent'lit is mystery beics part- ly cleared.

up, by the int'ormaiion a 1 a large sum of money is to be bended again thlfr sif-mnr-r iiml iT cnn he wilier ot Wh'le in tiie beginning, -this-would mean a great 'outlay of money, in few years if would be the m.eunl of saving of dotraTs in transportation of freight and passengers. Power houses would located, at Ixx'k Haven, Williamspoi't, ond SunLury. No all tu the I'nion walked C4it of the njtll. One of vas dlchaigjgl for found a'sieep 1 ivo nights ont of'sixty. His fellow vorknien claim th-at there are those in he employ of the i i of evtry nyce.ssai'y iu the present-'equipment of freight roaches.

The Vh.iivgo necessary would the changc-froin tteam-to-electric li and ereetin'g of ih.o The piescnt tele- Era -cau be used fc- the trolley wipe, there is no r.i?ht o-f be i for, enough of land ia- now ownijd. by tiv company at eaefi of i pnwpr stations can he Im item of expense Svill be- the i for generating purposes a the. erection of the hniise.s. 'The cost of "wire Mood's The P. R.

R. Plans Improvements on the B. A. of PfnrisyTvah a tla-ilroad company have prepared plans or the ine of the. Buffalo division of the Biif- alo aW Allegheny-division of the sys- Hffl.

'Vhese. will result. in 4 a material, improvement to and RTld fjlpftrij' IhrnmoHvoq will 1 romoUves. over to the other, partioTia the nyatom where power not be secured. This will explain to the, people of "Havec tTiny couia not geTthe 1 Water rights of tiv dam at that place- from the Cwifil mpuny somo years -ago The- able and 'ronsqrvative of company.

'I'lip he cause 1 insufftr jviJl remain -gut until. ara reirsta-ted. The em- )loy'es wore tho report a-t the mjli 'Thursday ino.rn- ng at 10 o'clock mid receive terr av. They" reported, received their nonoy and a i silence. Tha trier- are not en a strike.

The U'Litli llii! this city for about six." apprehends no trouble in places of case'-they-do-not return to TO REPLAC.E GR'ADE. muling- power Inpomotiv-ca-ot tiiainB in. each direction. '-The Western "New York Pennsylvania Kailroaii company linn between Oloan and Buffalo- has g'rSatly benefited sinc-e it pp.ssr-d. the control of the- 5 Pennsylvania Railroad the -At some parts of the line the grades are Vir'r'y on thP-sRetiin pveri'ome'somr: of these grades and to reduce thn cost of operation a tiinm'l near has begn projeo'ted.

This tunnel will hot only (lo away with aavp rohBidepable (ligranre. It is sa4d "Peruna is an Excellent Spring Catarrh am as Well as Ever." i a rival la all tM ftemmateaded o-da or catarrh of toe A remedy that will cun catarrh Ottbti stomach will cufettttfune CQHitttoa.of t(te mucous mcttbram aaywaere. i gave found It tmt catarrh, codonta L.QulId. A Letter. Hon.

W. F. Brovrniow, 'rom -Writes--Irom Ington, D.C., thefollowiflit: "I hare suffered from catarrh of stomach Jl fof past twelve months eroeed- ingly'critical condition. My attention was iiid. I begin- it, and my improrement vita noticeable after the first three days, have taken thres bottles of the int-dfcinti and I.

fqei I am now alnk3 ii.np'tiBermanentijj.cnrad, In cunneci Peruna, I have BOS. DAK. A. UKMVEMttk, OF tHE FlHOl'B OHIO t'AMILVV Hon. Daai.A/ for the War iJepwtHient, in writtea Irom WashuigtaB, D.

me to exprea my grftituth to you for the benefit derived fnm one bottle of Peruna, One wttk brought wonderful changes and I am mow as mi tvtr. Besides ound it knt nmviyl bavetvtr tried tor rrh, aad-bJHevlag It worthy my ontauttt IglMdtyawort I regard it as the beat for this purpose Jhat have ever uaed; Having been benefited. Bo.miicii-wyfelf, I girg you this statement, that others may ba likewise benefltedv'VW. P. Browniow, M.

Jonesboro, Term. Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Toir Council No. 166, Northwestern from Polk street, N. E-: hsve been i troubled all 'in in ray head.

I toyQi- a a a that for catarrh in all its forms a the th promotes'tone tern and builc- most healthy PHILXDELPHl; CHARTERED Three Crporatio rRBMTON, all other fall. 1 can heartily as aoat'arrli remedy Elmer Fleming. The Colonial Lum capital $15, 000,000 ls-to--be-pr per cent cnmu, 5S7T The spring IB the time 'to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often reUrdi entrth. TVilliam T.

Huntt George Holme D. GllloB and Jami American pnny, capital $10, i ooo "Is. prefer- lumulai LYCQMING OPERA HOUSE. are plays, one sees and enjoys and-alwayspromises himself to Bee'jUstonc Bad -Boy Is la t-hat category and will Occupy tiie stage-at the tlitst-aftei'noon and --no- rnoRt mls( 1 of- yearly 'loarns new pranks, finds npw tricks to play on the tlerm-an ori-ginal methods some thing to the Policemanrand when it i-nmpq tn mailing In'vp wpll ip'a just too lovely, so his beat girl It needs but mention -Is title role again, to'say that the as -repr-eacn te.fi-aa jyi-Mtsf'-bafl Jionn, Fred Wen'zel, who.seenis to born for the part of tha.Cierman Clffl- a a a for the njnth A-njottg those-of exrtp- worth may bs'mentioned. KtilVoaii tiromlM- pates any rontemplated chaiii'es in its system, it is go to work.

For this reaspr! i-ock Hiive'ii people to. get. any" satisfactory reason for 'ihe refusal of 'tire company" 1 to sell -0t that time, but th-y will norf learn- that thejtr.mpa'ny of reasons for i certainly -be- a -long step i ghenpenihg.thp.cogt nf spring tittles It Is ma excellent catarrh reaitdy. "-DAN. A.

portation in the end will, result direct benefit the general public. No. slippage for coal Of wat.p.r will he. npnpBs.irv..' though t-o he a new grartn line for the wholo system and it is thought most of the. TPW work 'will be arcomplisbed may no started at Kpnovo anrt through' to without a single stop.

Train-. crews will be duced to or three men. and the "noise. -smoke ciniiera of the Rtf-nm locomotive i no loncc-r to the -traveler. 'I'lie.

dp'nit sido of the company's bril ancfi shp'ft. The ENGLISH VINES nf.t.hc'brnt dix handsomest tyomen. appearing on the stage to-day "A A A of the surest p.videnres of trip success and popularity of ar musical comedy Is the demand ma'de tire: au- -dicDcc for tho repetition ofTStoW'op-less, of-the musical numbers, that are introduced or that.form. a the play. This fart has been and "is nightly illustrated liy the demand made by the large audiences attending the of- the international rnusiral The Pr.iee of tt be Redueec) Two Ehillings.

i g.tancL_March In a recent letter lie ntijsi consider Peruaa really mOre meritorious than I did when I wrote you last. .7 receive numerous letters from acquatntaaces all over the country asking me if my certificate Is 1 Invariably answer, A. Orosvenor. fprihe Mia brought me Peruna.cu»ed me of a A Coasty Cetfamlfilooer'! Letter Hon. John County Commta frillowifag' in rprard to Peruna: wiH no doubt be and heat 3 by electricity, anrl the'.

advertising Iho rompany will from the' con- 'pay expenditure mad'fe. i the ili in the Forest i i have.decided to reduce of roal shillings-a ton. beginning April 1. Simultaneously i a a reduction of 5'per -cpnf. in wages 1 are preparing to suit.

I irn Broke Hig LeQ. H. J. GnwerSi of -Muncy, is nursing sore the jesulf.pl an accident rriet wTth'while at w'ork-in the furniture Elmer 1-ain. of Driftwood, waa'-ad- m.i4tp(l to thp hospital Fj-lday jnqrnjrig, with 'a broken leg.

Near Sin- lathe and struck his face, kn-ockjng ou Tour Teeth and i i Jips. wooda. a fiig jumped, from a slide, and li.im^ comedy "A Runaway Girt" 'From two to six encores are exacted the artists singing the catchy airs of from GoolrE," "The Boy GuesseS Right," "Notlhe Kind of "Girll-J Care "Soldiers in the Park," or, as more popularly '''Listen-to the Banii," negsp "The This exqiiipite with all its original muaic and multitiid.nous catrhy be in Uiis'city at the npera' house Monday evening, March 31.. WEST'S BIG" MINSTRELS. The William H.

West Big Minstrel JUbilee will -Hie opera on all the I mi'hstrel organizations in America, I none sjand. higher in theatre-goers than the' Wrst comnany, presented mingtfSsy'with and praise- This season the -late IviTr-'West 3vfls.jletermin.ed to eclipse all bis. p'reViouBi'f'lfflliii. 'utrd with this end view succ-epded in organizing fpanv of dletiiict mnrit from' hotli a- comedy sranilpoint. It was the aim of Mr.

West, he concciv- uad his plans frr? this year, to give tho public a minstrel-entertainment with 'comedy strongly in the "foregrciunS. With, this end i i fie" has serurpd laughing acts for olio features- exceptipn of one number. The Rio artistic fVpttorm- anc'e and feats of strength on the flying rings created a mild sensation in this city last'season. RUM6R THAT RENOVO. ShjOPS WILU BE'ENLARGED Riiniors rf hogm In Renovo are again in the air! It Is said that the; Pensylyania Rallrortd company will thousand dollar's by enlarging their machine and blacksmith shops, and round house.

b'Ssldes building a depot 'This'1s inoidditlon to the new power housed no'w In-poursfi of erection. I the' ot the shops Is carried 0,111, the working force be increased four or I five hundred men before-the year ex. pirea. For first lettering Binding see Gazette and Bulletin Eating a Question, Pleasurable Anticipation, When Proper Food is Used in Moderation. As a remedy for catarrh I etn tully TBuommend Ferana.

I know it is to Bnfler from tarrtble mull feai' that It ia my onrft MIV nfhcr anftarer from that' Wiliiajae. Muttle Qaild, President.I1M- naia Tcnng People's ChrUtian Temper- Uolciti, tn a letter trom Chi- is taken niuutbi will'te pfompt lie no-fftilnresJJ Periyia taken intelligently daring the weather of spring. As a Bystamio catarrh remedy Peruns eradicates catarrh from the wherever it may be located. It ruro.s to dealrin coair- Cedarhurst, I. London.

The Automatic pany, ca.pttal regulate the run same certainty 43 catarrh of the head. you do not derive prompt and situ-' factory results from the use of Perilnn, full Btntement at youriiage' be pleased to give yon hia valoable ad-- Tlee -gratis. Address Dr. at The Saaitariuin, Columbus, York: ChaTles A. Homer A.

Herr, I nun A Sure Core ----two BOTTL WRlQBt-S INDIAN VEC, MANY NEW EMPLOYEiS A HE i-oiiow Anotirer EnTargempnt of th'e Working Ctpactty-r200 New Machiives 'to be new machines are soon to be placed in the Pants tactofj-. "wtth-an 250 hands, making the.number of employes of the skirt on High to where the main office has been inifreased to double" its former space- The fifth floor of the bulldlrrg w.illvbs with 100 machines: The piece goods loom, on -Bridge street, will be changed. to.s~~stbclt room" for skirts and the en-tire-first floor of-trrf ing will tSeh be devoted piece goods 'exclusively. underpinnings of tTie nejv buil4- ing weakened by the. Grafius run overflow and workmen are now making -repairs.

The interior to permit the the new.ma- chines will be a once and by la everything will be in working order, LONDON S'HUT UP TIGHT. Steamfcrg. lo-the Centi'nent WERTHIM.ER AND HIS i ASSOCIATES CONVICTED with Holiday tit-bra to Press. i3 shut up ing Returns a Guilty. Associated, Pre.ia.

March 11 nVlock body w.bo is apie for Good Friday. io; so hSB-reft town The steamers, to the ntghtr'and- tordpyr have-been crowded holiday cele- Mator.a. who have gone to the- tinent for EasTer: Moat of theTJig concerns closed last night and reopen imtil Tuesday m'ornlng next, thu.a Riving their eift- jilojtes.tour last night the jury which for ten (hys has beenl.riearln-g the against 'three -parties 1 in burning the "Wertheimer shirtwaist. Septernb'er" 1 a.verdict of guilty. The" msn convlcfeel-arp formerly of Rearl'lrg.

now YprJi; SvLvan The vBard Is Associated Press. March-: lish race tforse-and sire, The Bard, died recently-at the Lormoy stud from indigestion. Ormonde. and The Bard comprised in 1886, probably the greatest trio of 3-year-old colts that. this country has ever produced.

He ran second to Ortnonde in the Derby. Hia progency last year.won $140,000. SAYLES SENSATION. Couple Married, Each Now Living With Each George, Holford 'and wife Bradford county, were married oVer i50 years ago, says the ReporterJournal: Thirty-live Tears aRO they 1 and-concluded to dissolve partnership. Holford went West and-married had one Mi's.

Ai- -vira-l-tfllfopd also maFr-ied-Bonie-44me- aco. George Holford's wjfe died, also Mrs, -husband. 'Last -week. Oeorsje Holford' came back, found, his formnr wife'a widow and has-com- tnerhfed lining with her again. Just as ttiough-they had not been separated for 35 The neighbors turned' out and serenaded -the happy rt'cently and then Geofge was called on to.

either 'em up" or make, a speech. He covered lip his head and refused; to clo either. He still refuses to be interviewed by correspondents. If ofle.Of tho'se who.have eaten too freely, of Grape-'fvuts and have been satiated, we have a word of help and advice for you. Ills a food, and the system requires, k'nd can a only a smalj ainount'at a time.

I fop-much i taken nature jrpvolU against the overloading. moderate niirt p'hjtfy" the food ilay.by H'is too valuable to your system'anrl toyour stl to give oyey. It is a cpm- i.iion faul't for people to overeat randy. or any other delicocy. at sonie time-in- life, and from, an excess be.drtven to richly repay you to start ngaln on the fixed allowance of not more than llvree heaping teaspoons for cereal part of meal, and so Ions as yoii 1 the JotKl in modoratioii you will- stick to it anil look forward to tiie meal with pleasurable; anticipation, npiifiembpr.

Grape'Niits the moat 'lclicioii8 cereal ft)hd liriown. eln- nature uses for Repairing and rebuilding the brain and gray matter Jn iifn'ft i-entres. Tlir -stoad-y user of Grapp-S'vitivcnn ile- j)eiul upoh daily nourishment" of kind that gives one that feeling of re- stre'n gth. so cssenti opok comple ready Cleveland Not Spaechrrraking. Associated Press.

March 2--FOr- 'rrier. President Grover. Cleveland nnd- party passed through thjs. city over the yesterday en route to Fiorida. Mr.

Cleyelanil was at firealt- fast when the train and thoueh a large cfSW'd UJsBcQfta4e-de- liver short speenn, Mr. Cleveland only responded bowing his head- AH W. C. T. Meet To-day.

here'will' He a mee'tlng GtJatl'tSe iof ne city-to-day at. the C. A. Till slffaatare li on every box At tho geaalne Laxative orrea cold per dozen; pineapples, each; nuts. 15'c grapes, oranges.

5Qc dozen; appl'es, J1.76 mnasure. VEGETABLES--Turnips, I5c peck; bunch; cabbage, sweet -pefikl ontons, 25a peck; potatoes, 25c' peck; ap'plebiitter," l'6c quart; peck; horse- radial, Be glasa-r cranberries;" IBo quart; lima We ftuart; chow chow. 5 glass. MISCELLANEOUS--Oats, BBc. bUShi el; C9rn, 75c bushel; hay, 115 ton; straw, ISc bundle; 1 W.9tf@.J4.59 IBc; butter, 28c; honey, vinegar, 4c, qt; chestnute, r.Bc, qt; dried com, Bhellbarks, Walnuts, 25c.

buckwheat flour, 65c sack; turkey's dressed, clucks, pound: butternuta, 20c.peck;.s9up turkeyjp, live, geese, 15c pound; chick- dressed," per pound, 9c lb. Veal--Steak, 18c; Lamb- choptf; 14c; $tew, Pork--Steak; P14c; iZoj hams, 12c pound; rnerly thl.s pf Daniel Boger.t, of Werth'eimer; was the proprietor, Friediaud.er the Boeer night watchman and shipplnp; flnrk. The cases against three others. Leon 'Vy'erthelmer. formerly of this olty.

nnw of Kansas City: Mrs, Carrie FrledhT.il; er, and Chasknll Nebersalil, of New Torki who hart' bcsn rndicted. on the Sa'me'chargp, were tried atr thiS'teJm. 1't was elicited from-ho less than two that Leon WerthrJmpr vw seen In the factory sprinkling th fi'' fjr of the plant houi 1 before HIP fire broke W.ill Organise Loclc Havenu' dn gation o'f members of lotal--labor unions will go to Lock Haven to twi unions and try to adjust tho ence between, the paper mill co and employes. President LO.UCT, nf (tie. Trades Union will iw' rt to go at 11 o'elorR the forenoon at fhe upper "fenusyha- nfa SCANDAL Fcts -oT-Alieged- llshed in Fran.

COPENrlAQBN bristmaa acanda are the facts iii rppenhageh, a Tit roents in Congre 1 semi-offlcial Denmark. (rom both Captain and Niel SL.Gron, ed to have, acted, jflf.jng thfl iSft Inilips. Each but the govern.ine' cognize 'either of neither negotlatio'ns newspaper refer: the -latter it-did nof-take-'C loiisly. G'r'on star ulterward. ihfr you m-ay matiou goes froi Lung Bali goes to and cures deep- throat-" and Inags.

CCUNT Exceptions hav -for's to. th'e'TepOi bridge a'c the ppln a' 'puTji'fc" filgh" across BTk fi POSITIVE FfiCT that a large percentage of mea and women ol this country art" troribled- Dyspepsia, early eymptonia of which an'MaUT, Tariod nnd enbtimana tomi should immedlatoly be treated efficiently. An yon tuffering rleirtburn Dull Feeling ol Dlilension at Pit 1 the Stomach, Bad Brtaih, Bid ation to Pirtakt ol Your Meals, a Ravenoui Appetite Yel Unable Is Ell, Furred low Complexion, Flatulency, Aeldlly or Occa iloni) VomHlhfl and Irritability ol Temper? I so, (ho use of C. E. CARTER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS'willgivoimmediate relief end a posi liTe They jnantitaefnretl from pnn drags and icietitiflcally compounds anil absolutely barnilB93: to tho most tensiti" and delicate stomach and eren a child cnti them withont any bat the best recnlu: tlf daily use will reatort tone toiheladed nonc-i" 1 the ntomach and will JnfnsrirBah.life JmooTetlBhed rimt'le JnTce will relifrl 1 ntit Defaulting lanwuu LH a irmuiUf uiaonnuu n.

A trial Trill CDDTitce the mosMltRptirai ice, 50cents and two ono-half times the quantity of BOe; BIJT- CMTKft 69.. 1 formerly a "(i county faxes "rested to-day county to the ejr of the' PLEASANT The Monday e' at EnriEhfB at- Easter flance A11C class county, iiB, of the parsonage- go poiHi.a; Bo lard, 'lie Bound; backbone, lec-pound fatlforlba tor.

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