6 TIIE SCRAoNTON TRIBUTE -THURSDAY MOItNTDTO. JAXTJATIY 25. 1594. LIVE NEWS OF TOO PITTSTONS Events of the Upper Bad of Luzerne County Briefly Narrated. THE DEATH OF THOMAS LINSKY Passes Away Peacefully Tuesday Evening at His Mill Hill Home The Evening Gazette Draws the Deadly Parallel on Borough Republican Chairman Charles B. Smith Other Gleanings of News and Gossip ot Interest to Tribune Readers. iTuk Scranton Tribi'nk's Pittston de partment is iu charge of J. Jl. Fahy, to whom news item aud complaints may bo referred. Thomas Lioskjr, of Mill hill, after a brief illness passed peacefully away Tuesday evening. About two months auo he underwent an operatiou for kill ney trouble. Ho recovered from tbe attack, however, and was so improve ! that on Friday of last week he at tended a funeral of a f nun i in Jermyn. On his return home he contracted grip, which rapidly developed into pneu monia from which he died last even in jr. Mr. Linskey is survived by his wife Biid three children, Michael, Martin and Margaret. His funeral will Uk i place on Friday morning. A high mass of reqnUtn will be celebrated in St. John' church, after whioh inter ment will b made in Market street cemetery. The friends of the deceased wish to announce that no carriages will be used at the funeral. THOSE DEADLY PARALELL LINES. Ih Gazstt Shows Chairman Smith's Incousis'.ency by Comparing Notss. It is highly iutetestiug to compare the actions of Ripublicin Bjrough Chairman Smith, at th convention last year, when he permitted the author :. 1 party reprsseutatives to exercise their undoubted right to choose wtiotn eoever they wished as candidates, with those at last evening's convention, when he acted under orders from the colouel No comment is required to give force to the following. It tells its own story. "Chairman Smith "Mr. Henry here announced that Knowles arose and nominations for can-oioved that the con didates for borough vetition endorse the offices were in order. Citizens' ticket. The the first to be named motion was seconded, being for burgess, but Mr. Smith de- C out inn in?, Air. .dined to entertain Smith said, "if the delegates do not PITTSTON NEWS IN BRIEF. think it advisable torcandidates, he said put full party it. 'We are hero to nominate Republican Extract from re- ticket iu the : ! ' y .1 they can endorse ihekuni-ention. Cltzens' ticket, as there is a strong sentiment in favor of doing so. It shall, though, remain for the delegates to de cide." Extract from report of last year's Buroutjh Republican contention. Advertise in The Tribune Local Jottings of a Gtoeral Nature and Several Personals. Trie report of the commissioners ap pointed to re district the borough into additional wards has been referred back to them, to morn clearly define the boundaries of the Fourth and Fifth wards. The poultry exhibition now on at Armory hall is one. of the finest exhitits neld under the auspices of the club in some time. The Haslam company, of Scranton, have a large display of fancv rabbits and pigeons. In all over 1.000 ire ou exhibition. The show will con tinue for four days. The officers of ttie association are: President, A, 0. Farnham; vice president, J. J. Bryden, jr., who has one of the largest, exhib its; secretary, E W.Stark; Militant secretary, W. R. Allen; treasurer, F. P. Cosper. Tnouias Ford, an employe of Gil lagher & Fay, the Water street mer chants, will resign his present position shortly to accept a more lucrative one in the Alpine Knitting mill as head clerk. Invitations have been issu"d for a reception to be held at the residence of J. B. Shiffer this evening, nnder the auspices of the Iu-us much Circle of the King's Daughters, the proceeds to go to the hospital. Mrs. Jennie Waddell, of Tunkhan uock, was a visitor here vesterday. Miss Aggie Brydeu.of West Pittston, visited among Scrauton frieuds yester day. About twenty persons enjoyed a re ception tendered the Loving Service circle of the King's Daughters held at the home of Miss 1. am- on Wyoming avenue Tuesday evening. The pro ceeds will be presented to the Hospital association. Mrs. Benjamin Evans was a visitor in Scran ton yesterday. Tallie Evans, of the (iizette, was a visitor at Scrauton yesterday on busi ness. CLARK'S GREEN MISCELLANY. Lively and Readable Budgit of Personal Notes and Comment. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Clark's Green, Pa.. Jan. i!4. D. L. Patrick, of Wilkes-Barre, spent Sun day with his son, H. N. Patrick J. W. Sneller wus summoned to the bedside of a very sick mother a few days ago. G. F. Spencer, of Thompson, is now placing the steam heater iu school building No. 1. 0 Mrs. U. N. Patrick ii reported upon the sickJist. M. H. Coon is serving a week upon the jury. Toe donation given at J. B Austin's to our pastor, Rev. F. H. Parsous, on Tuesday evening last, was a decided success in all respects. A. A. Davis has boeti secured to teach a singing school at Clark's Summit, and will begin on Friday evening of this week. Miss Alice Northup called on friends here Tuesday. Your Clark's Summit correspondent seems to be ignorant of the true con ditions of tbe subject of heating school No 1, as tbe contract for heating the same was made on Jan. 2, to be com pleted in thirty days, to Mr. Spencer, of Thomas. And as regards tbe ten who are compelled to attend school in Scrauton, if as many there be, they are simply taking up studies which are not taught iu our public schools, aud would do tbe same if school (No. 1 was in session. An interesting programme offered by tbe Epwortb league tomorrow evu- ing (Thursday), will consist of n, solo by Mrs. F. H. Parsons ; solo by Miss May Benedict; solo by Miss Jessie Pol hanins; solo by Miss Bartha Beatty; select readings by Miss Emma Coon and Mrs. Ella Chapman; recitations by Horace Davis, Miss Edna Sudlow ; Miss Fannie C. Shermau of Waverly aud Miss Bessie Mullein , also instru mental music and chorus by the league members. MONTROSE IN MINIATURE. Doings of a Pioiurei qu Borough Chron icled in Clover Notss. Special to the Scrauton Tribune. MoNTuosB, Pa . Jan. 24 Eli K. Tar bell and wife, of Winona, Minn,, have been visiting friends here. M. E Comefod and Fred Mnller, of Scrauton, were registered at the Tar bell House on Tuesday. H. C. Jossup and A. H, McCollum are candidates for mayor at tbe comiug election. Professor Hawk, instructor of the Montrose band, is visiting iu O lio. The Epwortb League of the Method ist Episcopal church, are fortunate in having secured the Pomeroy family to give a concert in the chinch on Friday eveniug, February 'I The "Two Old Cronies'' appeared to a large uudience in the Armory Opera house tonight. They made everybody laugh that could laugh. A social was held at the residence of E P. Munger, on Lake avenue, last evening under the auspices of the young people of St. Paul's Episcopal church. A largo number were present and a pleasant time was had. Captain H. F. Brardilee, our post master, is at home again after a long visit with friends iu Brooklyn, New York aud other places. District Attorney W. D. B Ainey andJohuKdly now occupy the uew offices in theSiyer buildiug, the fiuust u town. VARIOUS ARCHBAIO TOPICS. Entertaining Oonsignmsnt of Crisp Notes and Personal Mention. Sveeial to the Siian ton Tribune. Arciiuald, Pa., Jan. 24. Misses Jennie Jones aud Liura Nealou, of Hyde Park, visited Miss Jennie Mo Andrew of Salem street last evening. Mrs. Patrick McAunnk, of Spruce street, is recovering from a severe ill ness. Miss M. E. Curran and her guest, Miss Agnes Callahan, of Scrauton, called ou Carboudale friends last Sun day. Misses Mamie and Katie Judge, of South Scrauton, visited friends in town duting the early part ot the week Miss Lillie Keenan, of Scranton. vis ited ArchDald friends last Mondav, Rev. Alvin R Pennel, of Auburn Theological seminary, will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing and eveniug. Tnere will doubtless be a large attendance at both services, as Mr, Peunel, is a candidate for the pastorate here. The Young Peoplo's Society of Chris tian Endeavor will hold its regular monthly meeting Sunday evening. Subject, "God's Promises and Their Proofs." All are invited to attend. Miss Theresa Sweeney, of Green Ri Ige, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will iam Blake, of Maiu street. 1 No other snrsapanlln has the merit to hold the contidence of entire communities year alter year, as Hood's Snrsapnriila. It possesses curative powers peculiar to itself. H iod's P lis are purely vegetable, care fully prepared trom the best ingredients. 26c ANNUAL CLEARING SALE A Suggestion to Mothers 10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 Al A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Rcinnaiils of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during sale al It'ss than cost of material. Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's styles I On. each. Boys' Winter Waists 10c each. Muffs. . . , 30c. each. Cloaks $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE. COME. IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. JJATTHEWS BROS. Druggists AND DEALERS IN BURNING and LUBRICATING OILS Atlantic 1 1 n,i mill Preneb Zinc, l'uru Linseed oil, Turpentine and Varnishes. Kendy-nilxed Paints 1" all colors, Gliders' Whiting, l'urls White and Kulsomlne, oil1 Vitro!, Marble H i-1 ami Utudow Glass Hotel Wayerly European Plan. First-class liar attached. Depot for Berguer A Lngel'a Taunhiuuaer Beer. i I Cor, 15th and Filtot Fhilada, Most desirable fur residents of N.E. Ponn tylvanla All conveniences lor travelers tu and trom Broad Street station aud th Twelfth and Market Stre-t station. De mm for visiting Serantoulaua and peo I le iu tlio Aiituraclto Region. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. AHTOHEHARTMAN 906 South Washington Avenue, Contmrtor and builder of Concrete Flagging, Concrete Blocks. Potato, butter aud Coal bills. Wet Cellars dried up. Orders niuy be left nt Thompson & Pratt, Will ains & Co. Main ami F.ynnn Street-, or at Scranton Stovo Woric-i. Also Foundations. Cisternal Fish Wire Tunnels aud Culms. Plugging- tor Uardeu Walks. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices and see the furnace and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello and Gauze Door Ranges. (MUX'S HARDWARE PITTSTON, PA. The bravest battle that was ever fought, Shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you'll find it not It was fought by the mothers of men. MOTHERS, REMEMBER TBI3 FACT: "It is not what you do for your ciiild which helps him, hit whtt yon en courage him to do for himself." R nd this formidable array I Washington, Greeley, Goethe, Schiller, Carlyle, Etnersou, Ruskin, John Wesley, Victor Hugo, George Herbert, Oowper, 8t Augustine, Cowley, Cur ran and Nspoleon. These sons admit that to the training aud equipment re ceived from their mothers they owod their wonderful suocs, ICacb one ot these rrent men (and the list might be indefinitely lengthened) has left ia ev. denco the fnct that the MOTHER INFLUENCE was strongest ia the forma tion of tlio individual who afterward stood forth pre-eminent amon,' his fel lows. No idle dreamers they not men noted merely as well bred and polished, but names that have shaken empireB and stimulated the thought of thu best men of tbe times in which they lived. They represent the glorious achieve ments of MOTHERS. But, say Borne, how can a Mother give attention to the education of her children amid her multitude of household cares and duties?" John Wesley's Mother is a standing rebuke to such as make tins excuse. Mrs. Wesley was tbe mother of 19 children, and yet even after her sons had left home and entered college she continned to guide them by ju iicious and thoughtful advice. 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