“Ambiguous. At the death of a much-loved pas- tor some years ago the vestry of a prominent New York church resolv- ed to place a tablet to his memory in the vestibule of the church. In due time the tablet appeared in its place, where it still remains. It has Abstracted Wallet From Farmer's BOY TAKES HIS LIKE. Fwelve-Year-Old Lad Resented Moth VETERANS IN REUNION, Cavalry Survivors Turn Out In Large A Marine Query. “Papa,” sald the little son of the marine editor, “you know all about ships, don't you?” “1 know something of them, my son. Why do you ask?” “I only want to know {if the sea dogs mostly go on barks.’ -—Balti- more American. A Brief Description. “Let me see,” sald the young girl who was reading the society pews, “what is the meaning of “mesalll ance? * “Marriage,” replied her crusty bachelor brother. Phila. Press. a — Tucky Man. Mrs. Horrocks They say bis wife is very extravagant. Mre. Ashley —8he iz; I have never seen her at a bargain sale. Brook lyn Life. caused not a few smiles, for, after reciting a list of the former pas- tor’'s virtues and labors, it closes with the quotation: “Now the people of Harper's Weekly. Wagon. er's Reproof, Numbers, Usually The Case. Bowers-—What makes that have such a sober look? Powers-—He must be on the water wagon.— Philadelphia Telegraph. Meadville the Eleven small Petty's of owner Scranton (Special) .- Milton the (Special). Norristown the pany Raymond, Herman of because (Special) Twenty of twenty-seven survivors of Com- B, First Reserve Cavalry, attended the twelfth annual reunion of the veteran organization, at the home of W. H. Rhodes, at Abrams Station, accompanied by their families, to the number of six I man wal- the was boys who stole let from farm selling in 12-year-old of just hanged himself hig mother scolded him. While Raymond, his little : two younger hrothers and his h amounted } wera returning from the hay children got to throwing ty-five They were and | ‘Rel Comrade Pyrott, ehuve yourselves and go on|yY.. and ( omrade Cumberland for the first time since out in September, 1564 reunion will be held at Devine, son God have Whiteman, a farmer Meadville, beneath cushion outgide Pennsylvania wagon while the truck TEN YEARS OF PAIN. were given a hearing ————————— —— The money, whni sister mother field dust at court here one who ab- strated the Unable to Do Even Housework Be- | ¢, cause of Kidney Troubles. STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER First, that almost every operation in our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms as Backache, Irregularities, Displace- ments, Pain in the Bide, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Bleepless- ness, Becond, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has cured more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known, It reg- ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and is invaluable in preparing women for child-birth and during the period of Change of Life. Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass, many of which are from time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi- dence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mra. Pinkham's advice. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound For more than 30 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, In- flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Discases, and it dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her motherdin-law, Lydia EB. Pink- ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Write today, don’t wait until too late. $295, ge of that age The yf the pent had rea mature { the Bix The ot} from | each other to ranged scolded of Rochester, N. Michael Staub, of County, were present the muster The next the home of Ambler, next Au- ~ vi: v1 ry told Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin- eleven tor St., Napoleon, O., “For Qfteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney trou- bles. My back pained me terribly. Every turn or move caused sharp, shooting pains, My evesight was poor, dark appeared and 1 spells, gimme poli ¢ havi says: ' . money. the i aving 1 Haymond, pouting, went into th in dissipation | upon i water, peanut an pop ipeqQ a4 nay org trip the of the org } OT round 18 nedl 1s i mother found Cclmbed soda rope hasi went for bats as tion William an Bust, ball neck was broken Monument Must Chester of County KILLED HIS FRIEND. <5 Wait. West The de- { Special). spots before me, had dizzy For ten vears I could not do housework, and for | | Y their victi: two years did not get out of the | .p.. thelr parents house. The kidney secretions were | : Fomiionin irregular, and doctors were not help- | sigrekeepers with ing me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought | spent their gains in a surprising!¥ | woanon and 1 i] me quick relief, and finally cured me. | 1 time ma: or Citta hh They saved my life.” i lack of Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. source Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. % { Boy In Handling Weapon With Soapy Fact Slip. Board Commissioners Fingers Trigger cided to defer action on the erection J0f a soldier! They beav Y expen: crowded monument the | and the County Home, shared thi a monument were drawn by Joseph M. Huston, the Ca met with quarters, | to un- Grand monu- though to iines the shotgun cannot be Were &£xan McWil young boy, had the gun in hi witl > +1 el 6 « ha " re covered ¥ of to 1 a and His hands were covered with much b 8(C ' i he was washing his hands |p, niet o 5% ne : . licked and a dertake finger | Army harged not Ki The young Ulrd few | at for an rief f1iitect in deciding DOW to have a to the certain fine not the are anx. erected . board the gun up d the hammer back his and the weapon disc he STATE ASSESSMENT. | he pull The He Looked Not On The sin: A Boston minister long ago he was dining friend. Another guest present a young man from Kentucky, the minister was much pleased the youth's somewhat diffident self-possessed manner. He noted that the young man had his wine untouched. us “Don’t you drink Mr. Clay- about a ton?” the charming daughter of the but fifteen host asked, lifting her own glass and | an fucrease of $60, smiling across at the young man. year the total valuat “No, I never do,” he replied, but the incr blushing. “Oh, but time-—just she insisted. ‘No, thank you reply, and the him with growing young lady very pout. “Yon “No.” the blush ed on his wine,” he have got a reckon I could fingers." -—Harper's Wine. that not | Increase In Personal Property with a | ject To Four Mill Tax. Was . charge tore a » in arrisburg (Special). — At th *w 4% and Harrisburg Spe \ } A | . - yin by of the Board vet Commissioners it was also | the of the xf left erty for tax assessm . ment says Sub- did loaded Bull Defies Reading (Special) Trolley. Maddened by on hours Car big belonging George Schlegel, the awaiting red Nght of a trolley meeting MONEY FOR SCHOOLS. Oley Railway. a red bull, stood valuation Treasurer His | State Berry Keeping on head low. b bill] ts Promptly. : 36 ION GOLEITS wine, from all were tumb- W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES fois | : w . By BHOES FOR EVERY MEMEER OF « ! and ! . t ollected ti ar | re. making over half th 5 500. . . ; THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICES. G8 i, ti BOD O ; . i AM Poured Gasoline On Fire. $25 000 ( To any one who can prove W. L. weonlate ' . i Lili “a iid { O tha aENrGnr / this - ta Sorrthe. or 33 0 000. sons hael { the ; ropriation | Special) Mistaking gaso- ’ \Dougins does not make & sell upon fourths, . | vea din} thi thr 1 . Reward morc Men's $3 & $3.50 shoes in Haffner than any other manuf scturesr. 5 THE REASONW. L. D> re wom in ail walks o 3 exorilent style The sels ; of the » 8, fwd ever the rkilind shoe {nd If] es » CAT Was wheels and throat goa 000, I am will one glass cure ire this me? wi 5 worn by mor an Rgias i lifes t stove oma yf won't, then?” 1 of the leath was the firm of embar ti lets deep aker cheek, drink added, little int if or you old Bourbon, I rection the Are teciinin tO ‘ 2 i C01 nt. in he 6% . here wad wou g or three or fo lee Cream True To Name, Wear ionger and are of greater value than any other make, Pyriets rreimvely. iree or four 3 : vats ¢ face ig y hor hi y My 83 Git Edge and $5 Gold Bond Shoes canmef bo equalled at sey price. Hurrtehiure Sneed A vor ¥ % . 4 4 he : - a : . Meera CAUTION! The genuine } W. L Douglas name and price stamped on bottom. Take i Cit pili} ie 2 . No Substitute, Ask « r dealer for W. LL. Dosglas shoes, If be cxnnot supply you, send direct to factory. Rhoes sent Catalog free. WL Douglas, Brockton, Mass. TED way - ar rome. Positions stand Weekly FREE DELIVERY FOR DARDY.| Short Reading (Spe Tree Doctors, Prof. George E charge of lows « culture ment § Agricultural “At the Never Touched Him. seven “I have brought back the law: ing work in mower 1 boug! Mf you last weed ; 6] sald the man with the side whisker Irn n | rE—— p— — From this institets before pert March This fs aa exclusive Telegraph lostitete, neat o Business Col Teentyone Yoesra Main linecof I. & month and wpesrd abeoslutely guarastend ero Bl Guararir Bond, Yew emu werk for your ex " AL TELEGRAPH IASTITETLE, «lecinenti. Okla. petinen Stons Time At The Mines. Forcier. Pest) There a a re 10,1) TECESRAPREAS wa will And : ss Service Begin lope. In charge —. NK RE in Bebex gradual 35% NATION Fatah | inked ving WO per Colwyn Include our Write for Catalog genior the ‘Physi Ly i athologs vf 1} . oe deliv . in- | Old Boatman Killed, ava h ST BaDY a : " “i e x 3 | Shade Trees.” So far as know, : the | ir ¢ q Pettst Sapa] : bite ai 13 Stora; on said you return my n - this is th y Se ve ; ; nA t3 y ey if § a y :§ 3 : country Yea 1} are turning men who a fill intellige city forester “Many of met time have established care of meeting with remarkable uccess, by the success Darky ang olwyn, | OFF ¥i 11 haven ang hal iphia. | a chosen from a some of th : : \ vos as 200 a the money den Selected By Lot. was every respect’ FITS 8t. Vitus Dance : Nervous Diseases por. | manently cured by Dr. Kl % (ireat Nerve Restorer #2 trial bottle ap Dr. H.R Kline [4.921 Arch St Hill be the as House dozen up farm An is to new treatin . Phi i x 5 bal ’ es and all 3 r are : $y rik gtadd f i anth region free trees, a it m I ri amin: 1 Fan raged | , 1a . ito of srisman Meeting 3 CHEY WLS give the residents of Is Darby, 10 years at the requ ritate dents, and e been surprised a in their the way in which it has —From Park and Cemetery ana 's tl utie fh . | cendidates, have circt oh ind ing to follow the free dell ry question | rhaind : $n d «. | YOCatlion borough started thi : men ago nav BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING. Rash Covered Face and Feet—\Would Cry Until Tired Out—Specdy Cure by Cuticura. “My baby was about nine months oll when she bad rash on her face and feet Her feet seemed to irritate her most. espe cally nights. They would cause her te be | broken of ber rest, and sometimes she | would ery until she was tired out. | had always used Culicura Soap myself, and had | heard of wo many cures by the Cuticura | “Leader” and “Repeater and Remedies that 1 thought | would give them | Repeating Shotguns a tral. The improvement was noticealile | pe 8 BY m a few hours, and before | had used one : make a killing combina- box of the Cuticura Uintment her feet were | tion for field, fowl or trap well and have never troubled her since, | shooting. No smokeless also used it to remove what is known as | powder shells enjoy such cradle cap’ from her head, and it worked | : : hike a charm, as it cleansed and hetled the | a reputation for uniform. ponip at the same time. Mra. Hattie Cure | ity of loading and strong rier, Thomaston, Me., June 9, 1006.” shooting qualitics as “Leader” and *Repeater” brands do, and no shotgun made shoots harder or better than the Winchester. THEY ARE MADE FOR EACH OTHER deve] Takes MMOL His I Life. pondent Paul E the head here Physician Reading (85; CHARTER FOR BIG MILLS continued {ling shot over Motherly Wisdom. in | Anxious Mother—Mr. Willing may be a gentleman, my but you can't afford to marry a man who wears plated links in his cuffs. foyle is poration hich « Pretty Daughte: 3ut how do you mills i know that he does, mamma? Anxious Mother Whenever calls in the evening yon streaks on morning Chester Industrial Establishiment himsel at Weltmer in died instantly old and a native Connty One Corporation and years Lancaster dear, i while bed Aber- | he hirty Shotgun Shells Offers To Hospital Debt, been incorporated in Hartford, C : t Robert : . ; Y a with a capital i 1.600.000 Th By 8. & 10 n resid it of is cit waist the next News or controlling inter = ranagers $500. providing twenty- | of ing mills the Aberfuyle Manufa ban . : $3 Panama ty moan got] cas : WHAT'S THE USE? | turing Company, Ga viher res i Lui ws severely T - , | Mills Manufacturing : 100 each {at Kittanning 0 Pour in Coffee When It Acts as a | Vi. patactaring of $12.500 gone to look Vicious Enemy, We he acd ri new reservoir h-cl mercerized Michael Villeke, a old, started to walk on tracks at Hellertown and pieces by a coal train He be- ame confused at two trains passing in opposite directions George Vivian Nanticoke, aged died from by scald ing coffee being spilled down his chest He saw the cup on the tabie, reached for it, and spilled it upon himself. . The State Board of Health is fore. the town of Canton, forty miles from here, to construct a sewago crematory. The commissioners of the new State Hospital for Kpilepticsa and Feeble-minded, at Spring City, have appointed 0. BE. Williams, of Scran- ton, chief electrician, and 8. T And Mervouspess Walsh, of Philadelphia, superinten. | | Trial bottle 1c At drug stores dent of the grounds and buildings SEES IEErEERESREEOIEWSRNEDS | . \ " Hl Ti: SOUTH E | - ¥. | NEWS IN BRIEF, mau board hester have vert Hirt corporation acquires . a our snirt ¥ * A} Wh Gaily superintendent of Altoona runaway had the Samuel G Chicaoen hicage the water oe department injured in a Point, where he over the work on : ", 14 £4 Cured who wonia give learing the - 26 leading was cut Slav, the i - Years Brakeman tun Over And Killed. hi Fasters have gone without food for many days at a time, but no one can go without sleep. “For a long time 1 have not been sleeping well, often flee jen Wil | le Ore via lying awake for two or three hours Has 1 « vi roeider ‘harles | aged ighteot VERTrs during the night, but now I sleep | E + treasurer, Kenneth Lord: ja brakeman, lost his He sound every night and wake up re- ROOTOS ’ irs. | be 34 train in and left it freshed and vigorous,” says a Calif. wating os 100 Pottaville “Do you know why? It's because Shiftel I used to drink coffee, but I finally cut it out and began using Postum. Twice since then I have drank coffee, and both times I passed a sleepless ! night, and so I am doubly convinced | i8 2a coffee caused the trouble and Postum | and removed it. “My brother was in the habit of drinking coffee three times a day. He was troubled with sour stomach, and 1 would often notice him getting soda from the can to relieve the dis- tress in his stomach; lately hardly a day passed without a dose of soda for relief, “Finally he tried a cup of Postum and liked it so well he gave up coffee, and since then has been drinking Pog tum in its place, and says Lie has not once been troubled with sour stom- ach.” Even after this lady's experience with coffee her brother did not sus- pect for a time that coffee was caus. ing his sour stomach, but easily proved ft. Coffee Is not suspected in thou- sands of cases just like this, but it's easlly proved. A ten days’ trial works wonders. “There's n Reason.” Read the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. are locat ception Losing in Poor excuses we have always with | Nescopechk us ! sf Of life had of at } 6, the was Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegume, reduces inflamma. tion, ailays pain, cures wind colic, 3ca bottle burns caused hose up he round ad toward by a An Indian scalps his enemy: a white | man skins his friend i Thomas nu down Office. site for "ost The Site York ernment bullding in this city has definitely determined at the of South George and Prin. It is central and the ind will cost about $74.800 and building to be erected will ap $250.000 For York { Special) Boy Longs For Prison Pittsburg fal) \' the ling HICKS’ Walker, 15 vears old, from Oakland. | Gov prisoner police station i been curner entered and he Senator confessed the made this i A ALL ACHES cess Streets 5 robbed home of Magee i gro Walker confessi with- | the to po! proximate police | truthfulness ] boy's A servant at the Magee | Reading the burglar says that §... 14 gwim In the Schuylkill River guilty. He hes re-lpag. Herr, who graduated from cently recovered from typhoid fever!,... nove’ High School in June, wn and they this for his desire | eta ked with crampz and sank to convicted of a crime and be Hig body was recovered too late to gent to the penitentiar revive him accured and the penitentiary doubt the asgertion home who the boy out being to — Drowned Learning To Swim. (Special) While learn- sioners entered into an agreement | with the State Highway Department | and the supervisors of Benton Town: ship for the construction of a mile | and a quarter of State road in Ben. ton Township. & A reunion in honor of the seventy- | Town. wecond birthday anniversary of Mrs. Andrew W. Shaw was held at Hel am. There wer. present gixty-three | members of the Shaw family, among | them fourteen grandchildren, A quarantine of all the dogs in Plymouth Township, Luzerne Coun. ty. has been declared by the authori ties because a dog which bit a num. ber of others and ‘several cowz a AVVERTIK IN THIS PAVER. iv WiLL ray wouple of weeks ago was mad and i ir BNU the only safe way to guard against | a spread of the rables is (o have the dogs tied up. saw is not r 8 blame be Faithful To His Master. York kn H. DeMofl, years old Paradise. while go- his to horee back. Build New {8pecial i Laughlins build a vecommodate the workmen gteel mill which they ing at Alliquippa. on the Ohio River, Pittsburg The firm has just purchased a tract of 102 acres of land vear the steel plant, paying $75.282.60 for it, and will at once lay it out in streets and erect stores and dwellings for the accomodations of 1000 families To (Special) Jo vas Pittsburg & to their arect- Jones of 76 ing town for are are Ww from home Dallastown, | riding on wae velzed with an attack of apoplexy, fell the back of the animal and found was in an unconscious dition. The faithful horse never left him. but stood by his glide until he wis discovered by someone driving along the road He will probably die. lew from when con twenty miles below .
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