This is the Smallest WICKLEJ^FU^OILSTOVE POVERTY. If four blank walls be mine, and every wind That goes careening through the vasu of aky Makes free with my shrunk ca>mnt, and my hearth Shows but a feeble flame, and the rough floor lias but the dust for carpet, am 1 poor? Nay, 1 am very Croesus, that, and more! For no swart Mode can rob me of the dreams Wherewith 1 hang a rapt Madonna there, A face lltirillo painted, drupe rich folda Of gold shot damask round yon oriel And heap about me ruga of velvet pile Deft wrought upon the looms of Kcrmansliah! Poor! Is he poor who has Cod's gift of dreamaf , —Clinton Scollard in New Lippincott. The Prosecution Of Mrs. Dullet I was ou a visit to my friend Dave at his mountain home and was stand ing one day in the courtyard at Lex by, the couuty town, discussing the possl- j billties of his re-election to the posi- , tion of commonwealth's attorney when down the street came at a long gallop an old fellow mounted on a thin, ewe necked sorrel colt whose long rusty tail whipped between his legs at every Jump. Up to the courtyard gate he clattered and, dismounting, flung the j rein over the post in utter disregard of the large printed notice posted on It that no horses were to be hitched there. Through the turnstile and up the walk he came swinging. "I believe that's old Dullet from Jaeksborough," said Dave. "He's a man of influence up there and dead against me—always is. I wonder what he wants?" lie had not long to wait, for the old fellow strode up to a group and said, "Whnr's the commonwealth's attor ney?" "I ain the man," said Dave. "What j can I do for you, Mr. Dullet?" "I wants you to put my wife in the . pen'tentinry," he said. "What!" exclaimed Dave; then re- J covered himself. "What do you want that for?" "She's forged my name, and she's got to go to the pen'tentlary," said lie. "Well, tell me about It," said Dave, seeing the gravity of the situation, and, | turning, he led the way into his office and offered chairs. "Well, it's this way: My oldest, gal Sairy is been a-wantln to marry a fel ler named Torm Ilackle for gwlne on two years, and I wouldn't let her." "Why?" sairl Dave in a professional < tone, drawing a pen and jwiper toward him. " 'Cause Torm'a on t'other side," said Dullet. "Oh!" said Dave, wTltiugulown some thing. "Go on." "Well, I wouldn't let Torm come over on our side. I sont him word of he did to look out. And SaJry she got | kind of sick and peaked, and my old woman she wanted me to do it then, j and 1 wouldn't, 'cause I had to sign the dockiment. Then she got kinder ; worser, and my wife slue wanted me to go for the doctor. So day before yls tiddy I went down for the doctor, and he said he'd crne today, and I staid at Jim Mlggins' store all night and yistlddy a-waitln for him, and when 1 got home last night my wife ,t "Lower hoy!" shouted by any fellow above the lower division of the lifti I form every boy below the fifth has l< I scamper out In answer to thesumiHpus. I and the hlnderuiost In the race Is gen orally ordered off for whatever duty has to be performed. This is rather a hardship when a bo; is busy preparing his lessons for school bnt he would rather run the risk of getting into trouble in school than of incurring the wrath of a boy very lit tic older than himself by "skulking." The head master's birch does not in flict such wounds as the vigorously ap plied toasting fork of an Incensed fa: master. en the whole Eton boys don't seem to mind fagging much, and the system at any rate has the advantage of beiix the same for all. Every boy know that, though lie has to fag at present, he is certain to be able to fag other.- in a short time.—London Tit-Bits. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Ileginning with Monday, April 15, A. Ohvvhlil will close Ills store at 8 o'clock every evening except Nut unlays and tlic general pay nights. If people only know what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, It would be used iu nearly every household, as then are few people who do not suffer from ;i feeling of fullness after eating, belching, j llatuience, sour stomach, or water brash, caused by indigestion or dyspop-da. A j preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia | ( ure. which, with no aid from the stu j luach, will digest your food, ccilaiuh | can't help but do you good. Drover - City Drug Store. The Hawess3 Hat —l^ has ii" .<• uin-rior. Ii is guar iiateed h\ its maker.* t.> he for the money. It is equal toanv *"> hat inanut'a.ctureil. Hundreds in i'V,-eland are wearing it and all agree that they get full value for their money. We also have hats • : •— ls - ---J at lower prices, and our lines &BSK bor " * re Spring Shapes on Sale, ji.; ■ : . A i U;-;. The^Cr^^ style and qualit} at any fig- c# " ' U:CL OFTEN IMITATED. ure you wish to pay. We 'aspect it. NEVER EQUALED, have an assortment of (tents', Ladies' and Children's Dress Shoes, Men s .and Boys' Working Shoes and Men's Gum Boots whioh is as com-plete as you can find any where. We respectfully solicit a trial of our shoes. Hat, Stioe and Cents' Furnishing Store, ©•3 Sstatli Oexitre Street. \TheOareiaftess j (p Gaugtat®, fj \ Colds, Jj I) Grippe, (4 \ Whooplnpr Cough, Asthma, 1 Jy Bronchitis and Incipient (I Consumption, Is || $ The GERMAN REMEDV" G. P CviTOiWwoA and Msfaaea. 1 A a\\ (guests. 25&,50c,U/| Wilkes-Burrc IRucord Is the Best Paper iti Northeastern Pen ti sylvan iu.... It contains Complete Local, Tele graphic mid (teneml News. Prints only the News fhut's fit to Print... 50 Cents a Month. ADDRESS. $(3 a Year by Mail The Record, or Carriers Wilkis-Barre. pa. RAILROAD TIMETABLES J Elilti ll VALLEY RAILROAD. March 17, 1901. ARKANGKMKNT OK TASSKM.KU TRAINS. LEAVE EBB ELAND. l;j:i m !cr W. uthcrly, M H ucli Chunk, 1 I !.: • v. I;, Ihleliclii, Euston, I'hiln • lfTpliia, Now Vurk arul Delano and Pottsvilie. ( 40 imii l< i Mainly Run. Whit# Haven, \ no. Tittstnn mill Seranton. 1 ii" L i lla/.loton, Weatherly, -Munch < milk. Alii tit."wn, Bethlehem. Kaslon, j'!i ' 'i.-lphia, Now York, De'mio and 9 30 a i>i ; r iJii/.'cton, .Mnhunoy City, Sbcn anduuh, '.' aruiol, Shauiokin. / 1 2" P • '< !• W cut horly. Munch ( hunk, A U 1;t1111 wn, Moihloh.m, Huston, i'hiladel- I'luu utal New York. 834 l 1 tn lor Saiid\ Run, Whito Haven, ilkes-1 Jarre, '"•cranton and all points 7 39 p in for Hazletoii, Delano and Potts vilie. Ait UIV BAT I KEELAND. 7 40 ;• tn from W oat horly, I'ottsville and Ha/.lolon. 9 17 n tn Iron- .' hiladolphiu, has ton, Hethlo lo m, Mu ntowu, Muuoh ( hunk. Wonth orl\. llu/.leiou, vluhiiiioy City, sheiiaa d ; 11. . it. i a unci And Shuiunkin. ' 30 n in it'im Scran toil, Wilkes-BUITO and White {liivcn. 1 13 p m iron. Now York, Philadelphia, i istoii, Do: iii lioiu, Alicntown, Mauch Chunk and Woalht rly. '< 34 Pin fro: Now Yolk, Philadelphia, I ...-.ion. In thlehoni. AHontown, Tolta villc, hiui.okin, Mi. funnel, Shenan doah, Miihiinoy City and ila/loton. 7 29 p in from Serunton, Wilkcb-Barre and i , whito li„von. Cor further information inquire of Ticket \ PTIUK. ROLLIN 11. W1 LUCK, General Superintendent, '-'(it ortlundtst.ro t. Now York City. C'HAS. S. CLE. General l'HHrcnyvr A went, Cm t 'andr Street Now York City, (i. .1. (J I LDItOY, Division Superintendent, Hazleton, Pa. IHK DKI.AWAKK, SUHQUKHANNA AND Sen l VLKILL RAILROAD. Time table in effect Murch 10, I*ol. I rains leino Drifts n lorJeddo, Eckley, Hnzle rook, Stockton, Ik-aver Moudow itoad, Koan and II -x,lot-in Junction at : (A) a tn, duily • ■vcopt Sunday: and 707 a ni, - p in, Sunday. Tr: In loave Driltori for Hnrwood.t ranborry, f nihil km and Dei-inter at atO a tn, daily ex tept Sunday; and 717 nm.'l3B pm, Sun 'l rains leave Drtfton for Oneida Junction, .. ■! rod hoad, Humboldt Itoad, Oneida and h'-j pton at f. no a in, daily except Sun ny; and . u7 n tu, ~ 33 p HI, Sunday. I rail ? havc iluzleton Juiu titm fur Harwood, ran berry. I'ou.hicken and Derinjfer at 6 35 a • "i'lO except Sunday: and r53 a in, t22 p ta, Train, leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida 'niitiio,;, Miiiwood Komi. Humboldt Itoad, •1.0.0; and Shepptoil at 6 38, 11 10 a in, 4 41 p m, mi.\ • \ .pt Sunday; and 37 a on, 311p m, Mmday. livin- leuve Di rirnrer for Tomhioken, ('ran ''d'l .. HHI wood, Hazleton Junction and Koau 5 tit) p iu. daily c-xcept Sunday; and *'37 a tn, 507 P ia. Suuduy. Trains have Shi , , ron for Oneida, Humboldt hoi-. , Harwood Load, Oneida .1 miction. Huzle- Junction u::d Itoan at 7 11 a in, 13 40, 5 rft p iu, daily except Sunday; aud 8 il a iu, 3 44 i> rn, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Ilcaver Meadow Koad, st( ckfo i. llu/.le Brook, Eckley, Jcddo and Drifton at 5' p m, duily, except Sunday; and Rll im, 341 p in. Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Eeaver Meadow Koad, Stockton. lla/ln Brook, Eckley, Jed,,.. • ami Drifton at o4'<> p in, daily, except Sundu., and 10 10 ni, 540 p tn, Sunday. All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with u'ectrle cars lor Hazleton, JcuncsviHe, Awdcu rhd and other point* on the Traction Com pr.ny's lino. Train leaving Drifton at 600 a ni makes IN nn.'etion at Derinpei with I'. It. It. trains for Wilkoebarre, Sunbury, Ilarrisburg and points l.r 'rjF.Ur ftMITIT. RuwHntuwdwt- Con&y 0. Boyle, denier In LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. T!; llne.st brands of Domestic and Imported \\ hisKi". on sale. I reah Uoebcster and Sheu iindoali 80. r and Young Una's Porter ou tmp. Centre street.