i I 0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29. 1894. LIVE Ml OF TWO PITTSTONS Events of tbe Upper End of Luzerne County Briefly Narrated. Y.M.C.A. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Thirteenth Birthday of the Piftfton Association Commemorated by Suit able References in All the Pittston Churches Kearney and Hendricks Each Sentenced to One Year at Hard Labor and a Fine of $300 and Costs Other Newsy Gleanings from the Twin Villages. iTllK SCRANTON TRIBI'NF.'S PittBtOtl de partment is in charge of J. M. Faliy, to whom nowu items and complaint may bo effrred.l Tlit Thirtopnth anniversary of tbe Young Mvu'a Christian association, of this place, was nnjironriMtoly observed by special services to nearly all tbe churches of this place iu coiumemora tiou :' .!:! event lust oveniiiK. Tb president's report was read and an ad !r9s on the work of the nasociation de livered The speakers who spoke at tbe various churches are as follows: Broad street Presbyterian church, aldreee bv lieortfe Mhy, ifsueral aecretury of the Scranton YoOOg Men's Christian as sociation; reports, F V. Bush, J. C. Manning. Broad Street Methodist Episcopal oborob, addrcsi by J. W. TboUM, report-i, Jam A. Lewis, Carl Councilman. Water Street Baptist churob. address by F V, Pearsall. Kueral secretary of the Railroad Yountf Meu's Christian association, of Scrantou. L'niou nijtiii of tbe Con i;resational and Biptist ehurcbes, o( Li;rau(e street, a ldress by J nuies Jones; reports, Tallie Evans. Tbe Yoaug Men's Christian Association Male ohorus irag several selections at tbe Methodist cburcb. At tbe West Pittston chnrebet the addresses were as follow: Methodist churob. address by Professor J. M. Cougbliu, Wilkes-Barre; reports, Theodore M. Johnson, M. D. ; Presby ttrian church, address by Attorney Tbomas H. Atnerton, of Wilkes-Barre; report, C F. Watrous, jr. Baptist church, address by Attorney John V. Browuell. Wilkes Barre: reports. I. L Be van. Congregational ehurcb, ad dress by Rev P. J. Kain ; reports, A. N. Wylie. Trinity Episcopal, address by the rector, Rev. E. II. Eckel. KEARNEY AND HENDRICKS. The; Conftsied Thir Crim and Be celvad Th ir Punishment. In court at Wilkes-Barre Saturday Michael Reruny and Juum Hendricks, formerly of Avoea, who plea led guilty to larceny were each sentenc d to pity a Sue of $300, costs and undergo au iniprisouuient of on year at bard labor iu the county j liL Tbe prisoners, it will be remembered, stole considerable produce from parties in and about Willies-Barre. While disposing of it they were arrested. The cheapness with which they were offer ing the goods for sale caused a suspicion that finally resulted iu their capture). THINGS OBSERVED AND NOTED. Again rumor bus it that Pittston is to bave a new place of amusement. Tbe appearance here last week nf Dan ial L. Hart, who is managing Waite's Music Hall at Wilkes-Barre, baa given rise to the rumor. Mr. Hart, in re sponse to a query, stated: "Yes, Mr. Waits it fully imbued with tbe belief that Pittston is anexoellantshow town and one tbat wonld prove extremely profitable if rightly managed. To do this It is our intention to erect, if we can't secure Music Hall, a building for such purposes that will be a credit to Pittston, architecturally and oer wise, " Many wondered what the DUsidins; genias of the Gsz-ttte would do in the event of a loeal Republican ticket being nominated. Tbe delusion they cher ished that Mr. Hart would be com pelled to ''fall in line" has been shat tered by the chivalry and dash with which he defines his position on local matters. In language plain and decis ive he hurls defiance at what lie is pleased to trm "the schemers," by as serting tbat their actions at Tuesday's convention has convinced tbe people ''more strongly than ever of the impos sibility of bringing abont the desired cleansing of the borough government through either of tbe old parties, and, accordingly, the reform movement bag gained instead of lost strength." During the present week theater loving patrons will be favored with a week of repertoire acting by Thomas E, Shea at popular prices. Mr. Shea is well known to Pittitoniaot, having played here at divers tirn-is He is an actor of rare talents and possesses a happy faculty of knowing how to dis play them in a man-. . that has giined for bim a boit of admirers. Seventy-three applicants from this borough petitioned the court for license. Should they be granted, whioh is quite probable, with tbe many "speak-easies" that ara known to sell the vile stuff, the condition of affairs an they are known k exist cannot bnt be viewed with alarm. The borongh proper has a population of perhaps ft, 000 persons. Esti mating an average of five persons for every household there wonld by 1,020 heads of families. By a little computation we find tbat in the event of all tbe applications being granted there wonld be one licensed drinking place for every fourteen families. Sup posing this ratio of gain continues without an increase of population the question naturally arises what are we umiiig to as a people. By a research ot the records we find the applicants number more that the combined num ber of the boroughs of Avoca, Ashley, Luzerne, Kingston, Miner's Mills and Whit Haven. In Holland, Mich.. C J. Dnesbnry pub- lirbes the New, and It cnlnmus strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' Kcleotrlc Oil for coughs, colds, sore throai, catarrh and asthma. row. The convention will take place Thursday evening. Rev. T. W. Swan, Charles R. An drews, Mr. and Mrs. W. G Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, the Misses Gorman and Mtlligan aud Harry Pnillips and Edward Hngbea were among the Pittstoniaus who at tended the organ recital given iu the Elm Park Church, Scrnnton, Saturday afterunou, by Prof. Carter. George Alexander, of Wilkes-Barre, passed yesterday with friends iu this pluoe. J. A. Tonhill and daughter, Mist Ella, of North Main street, are at Fishkill-on-tbe-Hudson, N. Y., iu at teudauce upou the fuueral of a rela tive. Not. 8, 10, Ewen and Old Forge breaken will resume work this morn ing. All others will be idle until fur ther notice. A delegation of Pittstouians com prising members of tbe Order of Tonti, were at Wilkes-Barro Saturday even ing assisting iu the organization of a new lodge. Rev. O. H. McAnulty will address the ministers' uieotiug in SorftntOD this morning. His subject will be, "Chris tian Science. " The regular monthly social of the Wake Robin club will be held at the home of Miss Margaret Dorr, on Mont gomery street, this evening. Mrs Kev. B l) 'I bourns and Philip K lievon.who have been spending sev eral weeks with their mother here, left Saturday morning for I'atersou. N. J., to visit their brother. James Y. Brydon, civil engiueer for the Pennsylvania Coal compauy, will on Monday move to Duninore.in which place tbe headquarters of the engineer ing corps will hereafter be located Mr. and Mrs. Bryden, both ot whom are life-long residents of Pittston. aud who have a wido acquaintance among our best people, regret very much the necessity which compels them to Lave town and the regret is shared by their many friends here G zette. W. E Williams rtttlrQtd Saturday moruiug to Berwick, after a few days' visit here to his friend, Frederick W. Bash. Mr. Willinius is located In Huutington, W, Va., where he has risen to considerable prominence, at present holding the respousible position of county eugiueer. CHEERFUL CARBONDfLE NEWS. Good Natursd U i U- 't of Personal Jot ting's and Other Note. Social to the Scrnnton Tribune. CaitBONDALE, Pa., Jau. 38. This evening iu tbe Baptist Tabernacle the pastor, Rev. O. L Jepson, preached the last in bis series oc termous on "The Conversions iu the Xew Testa ment," taking for his eubject ''Con verted on a Cross." At the close of tbe sermon administration of baptism was observed. The usual larze audienoe wit in attendance and with much in terest listened to tbe words of tbe speaker. A very instructive lecture on tem perance was de!ivrod this afternoon, commencing at '1 30 o'clock, iu tbe Presbvtorian church The speaker was Mist Ella C. Rodgers, oue of trie most enthusiastic temperance workers In the country. Sne was greeted by a large and attentive audience. Beginning Monday the Delaware and Hndsou Gravity railroad will work half time. Ttnt road has been workiug three quarter time during the past few weeks. Mrs D Scurry. Mrs. Irving Davis and Mrs. J. E Watt were in Pittston on Saturday attending a dinner party given at tbe home of Kev. O. fi McAn nulty, a former pattor of Carbondale. Tbe noon day prayer meetingt are still being carried on daily from 12 to 12.30 o'clock at the ionng Men Christian association parlors. The Monday meeting will be conducted by the secretary, George V. Merrill, sub ject, "Christian Courage." CROWDS AFTER BOOKS Surprise at (lie Excellent Quality of tbe Stand ard Works Furnished. MORE PITTSTON LOCALS Routine Cocurrencs of Currtnt Inlareat Treated In Brief. lliomas L. Shea, supported by a ttropg company, will open a week's engagement at Music Hall this -veiling with the well-known drama, "Esoaped Trom Sing Sing. F. W. Peartall, general secretary of tbe Scranton Railroad Young Men't Cbrittian Association, addressed the members in tbe Yonng Men's Christian Association rooms, corner of Main and Broad streets, yesterday afternoon. The Republican delegates election will be held on the Wett Side tomor- DEATH OF DAVID DAVIS, SR. An Honored Carear is Brought to a Close by Pneumonia Fwcinl to the Scrnnton Tribune. CarbuSKale, Pa., Jan 28 Oq Sat nrdav. morning at 8 o'clock death cime to relieve the suffering of David Dayies, sr., a resident of S utb Church street and who, during the past two weeks, had been an intense ttillerer with typhoid pnonmonia. Mr. Daviet was born in Wales sixty- seven years ago. rl is survived hy his wife and nine children, Mrs David James John Davis, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. Grav Jones, George D. Dvis and Daniel Davit, of this city; William Davis, a merchant at Pontardewe, Wales, and Rnv. T. D. Davis, a Con gregational minitter of Sheldon, vt The time for the funeral has not yet been announced. Crttclnlnir a Young Lady. She would be a pretty girl for but one thing.'' "What s that? MltSJ I hariey. George Her face is always covered with parple and red blotches. ( nsrley-un, that s easily enough din posed of. Usd to be the samo way my self, bnt I caught on to tbe trouble one day, and got rid of it in no time. tJeorge What waa it? hariey Simplv blood eruptions. Took a short c airse of P. P. P. I tll yon, it's )he boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could bear him holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and you know what an athletic nlii gent he It now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them after wards. All the drug stores soil it. DECLARED SIX PER CENT. DIVIDEND. Pros- Annual Eleotloa of Offlcsr bv a prom Water Company. Klrial to the Sf rttnton Tribune. Carhonuai.e, Pa., Jan. 28 At the annual meeting of the stockholders of Rock Cliff Water company in the Minra' and Mechanics' bank building on Saturday morning the following officers were elected: President, W. A. May; secretary and treasurer, L. A. Patterson; directors, W A May, R, H, Patterton, William Bowers, George Hankins, Thomas Leviton and E. M. Peck. Tbe company iiff ilrs are in a splen did condition and a 0 per cent, divi dend wat declared. HOSE COMPANY OFFICERS. Fire Fighter Elevated to Executive Don trot of Number Two. Utiecint to the Xcranlon Tribune. Montkdhk, Jan. 28 The following will htve oharge of Montrose fire com pany No. 2 for the coining year, and will be, installed next Friday night. President, A, 8 Pavne; vice presi dent, B. W. Clark, foremau, G. W. Bager; first assistant. F. S. Amtby; second assistant, N. P. Ayres; secre tary, Ned Warner; treasurer, W, H. Warner; pipemen, Andrew Arnold, A Hinds, b G Sheerer and T. D. Payne ; trustees, A. 11. McCollum, W. L. Cox and Dr. W. W. Smith. . The srller symptoms of dyspepsia, such as distress after eating, heartburn, and occasional headaches, should not bo ne glected. Take Bond's tiarsaparilla and be cured. Hooi'e Pills are tbe bestfamily cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. REMARKABLE DEMAND FOR THEM All Handsomely Bound and Well Printed on Superior Paper in Large Clear Type, with Illuminated Covers, Resembling, the Works Contained in the Albright Library -List of the Titles of Books Contained in the Oxford and Rugby Series. Crowds of peoplo anxious to see the books of the Oxford, Rugby and Co- unibuR series yrsterday filled litis i'lUUUNlc office, and their curiosity waa soou tuiiiud to pleasure, for they ban not expeoted to behold such an excel lent quality of standard works, so handsomely bound, such Una paper ami iu such clear and large type. It should be borne in mind that all the books of all the series, which have Illuminated covers, are bound iu cloth, many ot them in ine luigusn veiiuui cloth. As a consequence the demand for the books exceeded all expectations. The general remark of surprise was that they resembled almost exactly the fine work iu tbe Scfanton library. They had not looked for suoh exll- incs. All these books in the diffoient aeries have arrived, and as there is n raid on seme special authors it will pay those desiring first choice to cut coupons and lend in their cash without delay. Following are the titles of th books comprised iu the Oxford aud Rugby series: OXFORD EDITION. (25 OeuiH Each ) ('liestuuts, Old aud New. East Lynn. Bnke'l Secret. Children of the Abbey. Effle Ofilvta. Tom CnnL'le's Log. Vicar ot Wakefield. Arabiau Nights Entertai'imeut. Del dee, or the Iron Hand. Eugene Arnm. The Countess Eve. Too Confessions of a Woman. Zanont) t'-l Kntaw. Baled llav. Wooed and Married. Two Years Before the Mast. Zeuobia. All Sorts and Condition of Meu. Red Kjver. Tom Brown at Oxford. Hod Gauulrtt. Tom Brown's School Hays. Shirley. A Strange Story. Oliver Twist. Monsieur Lecoq. Mill on the Floss. Dick's Sweetheart. Johu Halifax. Kenelm Chillingly. Last Hays of Pompeii. Tbe Spy. Pilgriui'l Progress. The Foragers. Daughters of Both. Felix Holt. Heart of Gold. Kestell of Ureyston. Fair women. Tbe Bondman. Chaplet of Pearls. Frederick the Ureataud His Court, Armorel of Lyouesse. Charlemont. Slf Help. Blancbhampe Lime Kiln Club. Au April Lady. Aurora Floyd. A Marked Man. ' Cripps. The Carrier. RiiffiuO. The Honorable Mis3. Lady Maude's Mania. Marcia. The Parisians. Border Beagles. Bride of Lammermoor. Life of Daniel Uoonu. Tbe Rival Princes. Molly Hawn. Murdered iu the Rue Morguo, Reproach of Annersley. Kenil Worth. Last of the Mohicans. Snandon Bells. Old Myddleton's Money. Romola. The Mysterious Island. Mystery of Orcival. Tbo Second Wife. Monastery. Search for Basil Lyndburst. Rob Roy. The Hoose of the Seven Oables. Violet Vivan. The Waires of Sin. Vivan (irey. strange Adventures of a Pheatoi Beyond Pardon. The Antiquary. Birds of Prey. The Firm of Oirdleston. Fern Leaves. Charles Anchester. Foul Play. (old Elsie, Martin Chuzzlewit. ( lhandos. Catherine. Pathfinder. Our Mutual Friend. Pickwick Paper". A Pair of Blue Eyes. The Prairie. The Human and Diviue. Yencasso. Th Htnry of an African Farm Cousin Pons. Crown of Wild Olives. Life of Kit Carson. David Cnpperfleld, child's History of England. The Fairy of tho Alps. No Name. Mv Lotd and My Lady. Tour of the World iu HO Days. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. . The Phantom Ship. Jane Eyre. June. Knickerbocker History of Now York Lady Audley's Secret. A Manly Horseman. llouso im the Marsh. The ( Iwl House. Old Curiosity Shop. Nick of the Woods. Wit, Humor and Pathos Queen Hortense. In I he Hchillingscourt. Pioneers. My BaarVi I'arling. Life of David Crocket. Lady Castlemalns's Hlv..rce, The Sin of Joost Avollngh. Woodcraft. Half Hour with Orent Humorists. Half Hour with Oroat Story Tellers. HIn Warner. Half Hour with Ureal. NoveliBts. History of the United States. (Southward, Oh. Her Dearest Foe. Great Ex licentious. Irluim's Fairy Tales Gilded Clique. The Vendetta. JHOfft Fables. Waveiley. Vixen, Faith and Unfalth. The Deemster. A False Start. Scenes from Clerical Lifo. Charlotte Temple. Orlfflth (Jaunt. Vrscoiiselos. Mastermsn Ready. Master Passion. Old Mamsello's Hecrot, The Lerongo Case. March in the Ranks. Sloane Sqnnre Scandal. The Witiwiim an I Cabin. Guy ManueriuK. Flying Dutchman. Macleod of Dare. Marry Lorrequer. (luilderoy. Don Quixote. Donald Grant. Cast Up by the Sea. Oiher People's Mouey. Olhumar. barnaby Kudge. Dennis Duval. Dora 'I Inane. The Dovo in the Eagle's Nest. The First Violin. Madcap Violet. Mi'llichanipe. Hichard Hindis. ' The Parting of tho Ways. Forty Liars and Other Lies. The Viconito'a Bride. Eutaw. Far From the Maddouing Crowd. Aartllan, Dramas of Life. Famous or Infamous. Mary St. John. Alios. Shudows aud Su n beams. Alasl Phra, the Phoenician. Swiss Family ltobinsoy. Itory O'More. Ladies' Family Physlciau. An Egyptian Princess. Anderson' Fairy Tales. Vanity Fair. The Moonstone. Brio Hirgnloyea. 'Twenty Years After. The Scarlet Letter. The Partisan. The Scout. Merle's I'nisadt I mi, in Mum. I, ir .Ml. Katharine W'n) m. ( 'onigiby. The Arundel Jotto. Is Life Worth Living. Princess huushiue. Uarda. Willy Reilly. Tliaddeus of Warsaw. The Wooinir o t. Syrlm. Twice Told Tales. Itiioiin Flemmiug. 't he Young Duke. St i auge Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. RUGBY StHIES. (20 Oeuta Each.) Deep Down. The Boyi iu the Forecastlo. Roauok'- I-land to Mm freesboro. Popular Natural History Barbara's Triumph. Stories from Auiaiicau History. The Smugglers' Cave. EilliiK the Bold. Adventures Among tbe Indians. The Kitle and the Hound. Gilbert the Traveler. Parents' Assistant. Audubon the Nuturalist. Harlle't Letters. Banff's Fairy Tiles, Fort Sniuter to Roanoke Island. School Life, or Three Vuara at Wolver tou. 0 Ocean Waifs. The White Elephant. My Tour in Europe. Nature's Young Nobleman. rjaaooTot. Frank Wildmnu's Adventurers on Laud and WHter. Aunt Diana. The Golden Magnet. Round I he World. Btoriet About Animals. Young Voyagers. Oracle Uoodwin. Herman Fairy Tales. Famous Men. Boys' and Girls' Story Beok. Boy Conqueror. Young Folks History of Greece. Adventures of Famous Sailors. Boys of the Bible. The Ad ventures of Rob Roy, Young Folks Bd.k of Birds. The Young Foresters and Other Tales. Suit Water. Boy Slaves. . Young Adventuror.' Old Merry's Travel on the Coutiuout. Tom Tracy. Abbott's Stories for Children. Stanley Grahaine. Grey Hawk. Fairy Tales from Bretano. Wild Sports in the Far West. Eastern Fairy Legends Current in South ern India. Cliff Climbers. Pirate Island. Edgeworth's Moral Ta'es. Young Acrobat. Dick chevelry. Perils of the Jungle. Through the Looking Glass. Dick Rodney. Our Young Soldiers. Bush Boys. Oriental Fairy Tales. Young Folks' History of Rome. Spanish Fairy Tales. Eric Dane. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon. Fort Pillow to tho End. The Fire Brigade. Urandfather'8 Chair. Jackanapes and Other Tale?. Young Folks' History of Germany. Mulfreesboro to Fort Pillow. The Mountain Cave. Plant Huuters. The War Tiger. Paul Bliike. Baron Munchausen. Edgeworth's (.'lassie Tnles Jacl Wheeler. Young Folks .'aturnl History. x0UDg Folks History of France. Wonders of the Great Deop. The Wolf Boy in China. The Magician's Show Box. Murk Seaworth. Luke Bennett's Hide Cut. Adventures of Famous Travelers. Sandford and Mertou. In the Wilds ut New Mexico. The Tiger Prince. The Red Eric. Number ill. Tom Brown's School Days. Tour of the World In Eighty Days. Twenty Thousaud Leagues Under the Sea. The Two Orphaus. Two Years Before the Mast. Under-Currents. A Vagrant Wife. The Witch's Bead. Willie Reilly. Won by Waiting. A Woman's Face. A Wlfe'a Crime. f dam Bed. Crooked Path. Cardinal Sin. Blind Love. Hoylo's (James. Wife iu Name Only. Janet's Repentance. Master of Ballantrae. Ivan the Serf. Lady Valsworth's Diamond? For Faith and Freedom. Wee Wine. Christmas Stories. Col. Quaritch. A Family Affair. A Mental Struggle. For Another's Sin. Mysterious Inland. Redeemed by Love. Priucess of Thulo. We Two. Ar. War with Herself. Missing II unhand. Between Two Sins. Ilai on Munchausen. Evil Genius. Hu ttndfM 7 c;ii(j rxtm foi thr tookt wilt at foil by mail. COLUMBUS SERIES. (IB Cents Eaoh.) Airy Fairy Lillian. An Old Man's Hurling. Allan Ojiarteruiain. As In a Looking OUss. Arabian Nights' Entertainment, At the World's Mercy. Boiuilo Dora. Brido of the Tomb. Camilla. Child's History of England. A Dateless Bargain. The Deer Slaver. The Duke's Secret. Dedlee, or the Iron Hand. Dick's Wanderings. Doubly Wronged. A Desperate Woman. A Dreadful Temptation. A Deathbed ilariiage. East Lynne. Essays of Ella. The Prolan Pirate. Grimms' Household Fairy Tains, Guy Kenmere's Wife. The BoOteOD the Marsh. The Hon. Mrs. Vereker. Handy Andy. Ivanhos. Jacqaehua. Jane Byre John Halifax, Gentlemen. Lady Audloy's Secret. Last Days of Pompeii. Tho Last of Hi- Mohicans. Lorua I in hi. A Life's Remorse. Little Gulden's Daughter. Little Nana. Mr. Fortesipie; an Andrean Uomtnce. Tue Master of the Mine. Matt; a Tale of the i 'aravau. Molly llawn. The Nun's Curso. Old Mam'selle'n Secret. Oliver Twist. The Pathtlndor. The Pioneers. The Prairio. A Prince of Darkness. yneenle's Terrible Secret. The Reproach of Auuesloy. Robinson CrUBoo. Romola. Itory O' Moore. The Rabbi's Spell. The Rose and tbe Lily. She. The Sketch Book. The Swiss Family Robinson. Second Thoughts. StiangoCase of Or. Jeykyll and Mr, Hyde. Itottoije any of Closing uut the bal ance of our at following prices: Russian Ly ;. Clreular f'a a inches, $t.'.eJ tlectrtcSeal Circular (.' .pus. 2 la H.D8 Astrakhan Circular Cane. 'H In U.V8 Wool, a Circular Cap -n. U iu ItOU Btena Man n Circular Cape, at In ..oo Hro.wi Marten Circuit Capes, 'H iu 4.r).O0 Utter Circular Capte, M in 60.uu Seal Sacques Seal Snciiuos, US inctos long $1W0U Soul Jaekets, ) inohtfl 100.00 Seal Jackets. 'U inches long Btl.00 Astrakhan Jackuts, tH inohet ion 35 .w Circular Capes Seal Circular Cupe, 30 inches long, with Butterfly Cape 185.00 Otter Circular Cape, 3'J inches loUK.wlth Butterfly Cape 105.00 Sable Circular Cape. SO i ebus loUK K5 00 Astrakhan Circular Cupr, 30 inches long '& 00 Electric Beal Circular Cape, 30 in. long.. 20 OU dray dimmer Circular Gape, so in. long 3o uo Ju dozen Amurieaii B id MulTs at.,.,Jl 25 each 1 lot f chil iron's sets at 98c. each 1 lot of Sleigh KoIh.-j, plush lined fS each Ladies' Plush and Cloth Coats at Your Own Price. J. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. The only Practical Furrier in the city. iff 3 - OOIM'T FORGET Thai we are headquarters for everything in the line of WATCH BR, If you have any idea of purchasing anv kind of a Wiitct, 1071 or gnt's. Hole! or Silver, you will make a sriv ous mistake It you do not give us a call anil get our prices, which you will llnd far below all otnurs, especially in all the high grades of FJglu, Waltnan and Hampden movements If you have any doubts and arc at all posted on prices gi ousacidland wn will have DO trouble in convincing vou. We still haves large stoek to dispo e of, and will offer you won deriul tndueemtntt In Jewelry, Mlverwre, Clocks and all oth ir goods which we have in stock C. W. Freeman 1'. nn Ave. and Spruce St. ! HOLLY WREATHS, BOXWOOD WREATHS, ROPING MISTLETOE, etc. Trices very reasonable. Space will not permit us to mention the good things for a ('hristmas din ner. Slock is complete. Anything to be found ill a lirst class market. W. H. PIERCE, PENN AVR THE Thatcher IS THE Bf ST. Get prices nnd tee the furnace and bo con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello nnd Gauze Door Ranges. CONLAiYS HARDWARE PITTSTON, PA. What is Catstoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishucss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhuea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tbe stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cantoris Isuii HOtllMt medicine for chil dren. Mothers have reaUnily told me of Its good effect upou their children." lla. O. C. Osoood, Lowell, Jlaia. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am ucquaiuted. I hope the day is not fur distant When mothers will consi'ler the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In elfod of the varlousquack nostrums Which ore destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby bending HpHB to premature grave." Da. J. F. KiNcnitLou, Couwaty, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well ainptcj tochlldren thai I recommend it ussuperiortoany prabcriptioii known to me." H. A. AitCKE, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St , iirookljn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart mint have spoiieu highly of their eis)ri nice in their outside practice with Castoria. and although wc only Lave among on medical supplies what It known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that fb? merits of Castoria has won us to look witn favor ujon it." Uiin in HosriTiL and DHnminr, iiobtori. Man Allen C. Smith, fret.. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. I AL Si uu 10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 A.M. A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during sale at less than cost of material. Every inch of counter room covered w ith the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladiet' Felt Hats, this Beaton's styles 108. each. iioys' Winter Waitt 10s eash. Muffs 30c. each. Cloaks $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALl COME. IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. AUCTION, AUCTION AT Bargain Stores 133 Penn Avenue, COMMENCING MONDAY EYENING, JAN. 15 SURDAMS A CHANCE to buy at your own price Hardware, Saws, Hammers, Tinware, Lamps, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Fancy and Other Goods. Sign Red Flag. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Trices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE PITTSTON, PA. JJATTHEWS BROS. Druggists AND DEALERS IN BURNING and LUBRICATING OILS mi .nn. i . n.i nd Frenoh .inc. Ture in.-.,.! Oil. TorpanttM and Viirnllic. RtiadjMBtMd Plntt in nil oolori. Glider' Whiting, Pull Wlilt.. tad KiilKomlne, Oil' t mi. Mikrbl Iliiit anil imlow r.laM Lost Manhood Mroph II UU mm nnd viRor quickly nNtorwd.Vrltutf lo, nightly im i ', -y vut.'d IM'AHl. ,'M ut With MrllttiffntrHjiUtociir, Hold by Ki'trieily 8 liKOtJ., Drag! tain, h'-Miulun, 1'B. AHTOHEHARTMAH 906 South Washington Avenue, CotitrHcitor Anil buildor of ComTotfl FUgprlnjc, l'iiii'rit! Hi. ekx l'otntn, Uuttur tunl (MM Blim. WVt CMUn drii I up. Ordnrt nmy be loft ut ThomiiBon & l'rntt, Will um & Co., Mulu ami Kynon Ktrootn, or at borunton Btove Work. Alio Foiuiilation. I'lalorim fish Win' Tmiuola and CoUiiu. KlagKiuu lor Uarduu Wuliu, Hotel Waverly Eiironcnn Plnn. 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