The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 01, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCIiANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1. 1594.
LIVE HEWS OF
TWO P1TTST0NS
Events of the Upper End of Luzerne County
Briefly Narrated.
ITS THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY
Preparations That Are in Progress
Among Pittston Churches to Com
memorate the Organization of tho
First Christian Endeavor Society.
Entertaining Programme Arranged
for Tomorrow Evening's Observ
anceMinor News Notes of the
Twin Cities.
The SriiANTOS Trihvxk's Tittaton ile
partment is In oluurge of J. M. Fahy, to
Whom news items ami complaints may bo
retVrrt'il.l
Tomorrow evening will occur the
thirteenth nniverMry of tii orani
i ttion of the tirst (.'lirUtian Kudnavor
society. In OOUinomoratton of the in
teresting ev-nt all tb local unions in
this place huva been for WMkl actively
engaged In making arraogtmoDta for
a nnton meeting anil social. It will be
held in the first 1'rosbrtnrian church,
Broad street, tod an entertaining pro
gramme lias bfn nrriiiged for the oc
casion. Dr. Partridge, of Boranton,
had consented to address the ni-Jeting,
but a letter reoelred Tubs lay brought
the an welootat newi that the reverend
gentleman had been auldsnly taken
lerionalj ill and oonld not pouibly fill
his engagement, beiug unable even to
attend to Ins pastoral duties, G 'tioral
Secretary S. M Bard, of the Wilkea
Barro Youug Men's Christian associa
tion, has yery kin lly consented to till
the racauey. ami he will simak to the
young people on Fridiy evening. Hil
ddrete will be appropriate to the p'ir-pos-
of the meeting thftt of arousing
tlie Christian EnaeaTOWn of these
towns to a sense of their responsibility
bs members of toe society and of the
church.
Uther features of the programme
will b: Devotional exercises by Re?,
Dr. Park, lnt by Misses Bash and
Monie, review of lookout committee
work, by Mr Foley; review of mission
ary committee work by some one yet
to be name J ; solo by HiM Jessie Par
riil. The meeting will bt opened at 7 30
p.m. ami it is hoped to complete the
programme as near to !) o'clock as pos
sible, in order that a social hour
may be enjoyed in the lecture
room. To this not only mem
bers of the Christian E ideavor society,
but all friends of th work who attend
the meeting are invited. It is expjcted
there will be a few masical numbers
rendered, an 1 light refreshments will
be served More important than all
else, it will be a time for our Ciristian
Endeavorers to become acquainted
with one an it her, and all are requested
to take full advantage of the oppor
tunity. PITTSTON CONOiflSflTIONS.
Horpenicffa Bnn but Prig-h'ly Told
for Quick Farcnal,
At a meeting of the stockholders of
the Pittston Stove confpiny held Tues
day, a board of directors to serve for
the emning year was caosen.
The work of repairing the Hook and
Ladder rooms on Charles street is
last nearing completion.
Notwithstanding there is an ordin
ance prohibiting snow to lay a certain
lenzth of time on the sidewalks of the
borough, the punishment incidents
thereto appear to have no terrors for
the derelict property owner of this
place.
The ladies of Trinity guild will hold
a sociably m the Sunday school room
this evening.
The mother's meeting held by Mm.
Galbraith, the city missionary, will bo
at the homo of Mrs. Kedcliff. on Wash
ington street, tomorrow at 3 p. m. All
ladies are welcome.
Angnstiv Vinceryo, an Italian suf
fering with the grip, was admitted to
the hospital yesterday.
A meeting of the hospital staff will
he held at the hospital at :! o'ctock this
(Thursday) afternoon By order of Dr.
(i. Underwood, president.
Tho board of trustees of the Pittston
Cemetery associ ition will bold a buii
ness meeting this evenin.'.
In addition to the several amounts
heretofore received by Treasurer Wat
on of the Pittston hospital tiie follow
ing amounts hare been rer-ived dur
ing the past few days: $M..ri') from
UiM May Mathews, treasurer of the
Loving Servjce Circle of King's
Daughters, to pay for operating table,
mattress and pillow; 10 from John
Howell; Rev. J J Z o-orzlaslci, $10;
cash, $1 Lithuanians, !)60; Slavo
nians, 16.18; Gnard, 5; total, $31 81
The 'uneral of the lata Mrs. E. Sut
ton look place, at 2 o'clock yester lay
afternoon from her lata home on Fnl
ton street. Rev. P. J. Kaio conducted
the funeral services, hu the remains
were interred in W-et Pittston ceme
tery. The pall beams' were .1. M,
Snowden, J. E Embleton, M Delaney,
A Axhorn, J. Knaat and F. W. Bed
rick. Kv. J. B. Sumner, pastor of the
Broad Street Methodist church, has
gone to Spring Hill, liradford county,
in re far nee to a telegram announcing
the serious illneja of his father. Upon
his arrival he found that the death
messenger had preceded him but
a few minutes. Mr. Sumner whh
aired 82 years. He Htillcrod an attack
of the grip some weeks :igo, but
had recovered from it nnd was
able to be about whan he suffered a
relapse. The deceased is survivod by
his wlf, four inas and four daughters,
as follows: A. B., of Spring Hill; Rev
J. B., of this place; C. J., H merchant
at New Albany; and (i. GrV, of Spring
Hill. A fifth son, Banjamiu, died in
the late war of the rebellion. The
daughters are: Mr. Sylviria Lyons, of
Spring Hill; Mis. Miry Camp, of Nich
nlson; Mis. Minnie Shuunvay, of
Spring Hill; and Miss Nora.
The funeral will occur at 1.30 p. m.
today.
''Hip Van Winkle" was the attrac
tion at Music Hall last evening, and
fully as entertaining as the siveral at
tractions winch have been presented
by Mr. Shea and his company since
their arrival in town. The work was
meritorious and the applause generous
This evening "Dr. Jekyl and Mr.
Hydo" will be the attraction
The fair which has been in progress
at Avoca for some time under the aus
pices of the St Mary's Catholic church,
presented an unusually lively scene
Tuesday evening owing to the closing
of the contest which has been under
way for several months between Misses
Nellie Curran, Alice Morahan nnd
Cassie Moran, three young ladies of
Avoca, for a diamond ring. Large
crowds were in attendance from. Car
boudale, Jerinyo, Providence, Scran
ton, Taylor, Pittston, Inkerman
and Olyphant. Mist Nelfie Curran
was the winner. She collected the
sum of $1,710.05; Miss Morahan,
$87o.9o; Miss Moran, $S65, the sum
realized being $.151. The contestants
are to be congratulated on their efforts
In the contest for the barrel of candy
between the hoys and girls, the girls
were the winners, collecting $101), ami
the boys $87; total, $286. Several valu
able articles were disposed of by
chauce Water color portrait of Rev.
M. F. Crane was won by Martin Mc
Govern, of Murr; the pastel painting
presented by Mrs. H. M. Stever was
won by Miss Mary Reiller, of Mill
Creek; a handsome plush rocker, by
John A. Doherty.
MINOOKA NEWS' IN BRIEF.
Facts and Doings That Will Interest
All Our K idrt
Gvrciiil to thr $frantin Tribune.
VlNOOKA, Pa., Jan 31 J 1 Mc
Crea, ol this plaoa, has been visiting at
Pittston since Sunday.
A horse belonging to Liverman Jor
dan, of the South Side, got frighteuo I
by a street car nnd badly smashed the
cutter.
Prank Kane, jr., is able to be about
again after a week's illness.
Michael, the 6-year old son of Johu
Plnm, of drove street, is ill.
Last Sunday St. Joseph's Total Ab
stinence and Benevolent society held
its regular meeting, at which the fol
lowing offloen were installed: Presi
dent. Peter Higgina; vice president, J.
J. Nalliu; recording secretary, J. B
Mai ley; rinjinclal secretary, H. J.
Egan; treasurer, Patrick DrlMOll, zer
Keant-atarmi, John Corey; messenger
boy, William Diskin; janitor, J, ()
Wallace; trustees, Owen Connelly and
Patriok Dolan,
The tirst car that mede attempt to
run to Greenwood today got oil the
traok several times ou account of the
big banks of snow.
The Young Men's institute is becom
ing more popular every day, Nearly
all the young men of this place belotig
to it. ' 1
Bona mischievions boys have been
nuking it a habit to place dynamite
caps on the street car track as the cars
are goiii: by, which makes it very un
pleasant for the paiseug- rs.
Martin Onjitk, of Main street, is
contemplating a visit to Sbarpvtllo. Pa
W. P. Judi'e, the popular hotel
keeper of this place, will be our next
supervisor.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Modingan,
formerly of this place, have returned
home from the Black Hilli ufter an
absence of about ten years
Greenwood miuo was idle today.
Q, W. Fasshold is going to inakj a
hard rignt for supervisor.
D. J. tuiun and J. J. McCreay visit
ed Pittston friends Sunday.
No other sarsapnnlla has the merit to
hold the confidence of entire communities
year Biter year, as Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
possesses curative powers peculiar to itself.
H'oi's Pills are purely vegetable, care
fully prepared from the best ingredients.
28c
JINGLE OF THE BELLS.
CROWDS AFTER BOOKS
Surprise at The Excellent Quality or tbe Stand
ard Works Furnished.
Oil ForK9 HoateirUa Ara Visited by
Many Sleighing Parties.
Special to the Scmnton Tribune.
Old Fouoe, Pa., Jan. 31. A good
mauy frieuds of the well known hotel
proprietors, Clark Bros., came from a
distance to visit them this evening,
availing themselves of the snow. The
air was resonant with the merry sound
of the many ileigh b-lls.
Died at 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning
at Glen Lyon, Sarah Jane, th 20 year
old daugnter of William Hughes, a
former resident here, aud who was con
templating returning for the benefit of
his daughter's health. She will be
much missed and regretted by all who
were privileged to know her for she
ti iss-ssed sterling iinalities. bUe was a
loving daughter, aud the sympithy of
all goes out to the widowed father.
William Herbert has just completed
the big c dlar for tbe hotel and store at
Austin Heights, belonging to Mr. Free
man, of Pittston.
Max Rosenblnth entertained some of
his friends this evening.
Our genial tnercnant of the Old Forgo
cash store, T. J. Conway, has increased
his business so much that he has been
impelled to put another wagon on the
road.
Miss Maggie Bntler. the obliging
bookkeeper at the Oid Forge cash store,
is confined to her home in Moosio
through sickness.
John Lallv, of New York, u visiting
his old friends here, John and T. Dur-
kio.
INTERESTING AVOCA NOTES.
Some Out of-Town Visitors to the Fair.
0;htr Ntws
Sf.irinl t the St ranton Tribune.
AVOOA, Pa., Jan. 31 M Loftni, K.
Binks and Father Curran, Carbon lale;
Father Greevos, Pittson, and Or Ly
nott, of Jerrayn, wore at the fair Tues
dav evening.
Ttv. ft. N. Makely, of Brooklyn, N.
Y., formerly of the Lnngcliffa church,
will occupy the pulpit of the Moosic
clinrch Sunday, Feb. 4.
Mri. William Dixson spent today in
Plains.
"
In Holland, Mich., C. J. Doesbmy pub
li lew the New", and its columns strongly
recom mentis Dr. Thomas' Hileotrlc Oil
for conghe, colds, sore throat, catarrh and
asthma.
VHj'-n P-l r im slek, wn frnvt her f'nstorla.
Whi n kIh- was a Child, she Cried forOattOTili
Win n sh" ln-i-nme Mlse. Rim ofa&f t ('iislnria.
When hIiu had Children, she gavtttheui C'ustorla,
THE GEM COUPON. THE MOST
UNIQUE OP ALL.
A Trip Through the Colom
bian Exposition.
72 leaves; printed OU one side
only. Showing nil the places i
Interest on main grounds and
Midway Plaisanee, Size, 5x7.
Embossed paper cover or full
doth.
o Two Coupons and 25 CENTS fakes
mbo8se cover.
Tw i Coupons and 40 CENTS tak. s
c'oth cover.
Add 4 nt for poatnxe if ordornil by mail.
The Scranton Tribune.
tillllUU MAND 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 people anxioae to see the
booke of the Oxford, ltugby and Co
lumbus Beriee yesterday filled TlIK
TuiBUNS office, and their curiosity w.ia
000 uinied to pleasure, for they bad
not expected to behold guoh an excel
lent quality of standard worku, ho
handsomely bound, such line paper and
in Blieh clear and large type.
It should be borne in mind that all
the books of all the series, which have
illuminated) covert, are bound in cloth,
many of thorn m the English vellum
cloth. As a couseiiueiice the demand
for the books exceeded all expectations.
The general remark of surprise was
that they resembled almost exactly the
tiiio works in the Boranton library.
They had not looked for such exell-
cnoe.
All these books in the different series
have arrived, and as there is a raid on
seme special authors It will pay those
desiring tirst choice to cut coupons
and send in their cash without delay.
following are the titles of the books
comprised in the Oxford and Rugby
series:
OXFORD EDITION.
(25 Cent Each.)
Chestnuts, Old and New.
Eatl l.ynue.
linker. Secret.
Children of the Abbey.
Bfflo Ogilyle.
Tom Cringle's Lob,
Vicar of Wakefield.
Arabian Nights Entertainment
Deldee, or the lion II oM
Kugene Aram.
The Countess Eve.
The Confessions of a Woman
Zanoni, i-l
Hntaw.
Baled Hav,
Wooed and Married.
Two Years Uetore the Mast.
Zenobia.
All S irts aud Condition of Men
Red Kyer.
Tom lirowu at Oxford.
Red Oautilett.
Tom Biowu's School Days.
Shirley.
A Strange Story.
Oliver Twist.
Mcusieur Leeoq.
Mill on the Floss.
Dick's Sweetheart.
John Halifax.
Keneltn Chillingly.
Last Days of Pompeii.
The Spy.
Pilgrim's Progress.
The Foragers.
Daughters of Heth.
Felix Holt.
Heart of Oold.
Kestell of Greyston.
Fair women.
The Bondman.
Chaplot of Pearls.
Frederick the Great aud His Court,
Armorel of Lyonosse.
Charlemont.
Belt Help.
Hlanchhampo
Lime Kiln club.
An April Lady.
Aurora Floyd.
A Marked Man.
Crinps, Tho Carrier.
Ruffino.
Tbe Honorable Miss.
Lady Maude's Mania.
Marcia.
The Parisians.
Border Beagles.
Bride of Laramermoor.
Life of Daniel Boone.
The Rival Princes.
Molly Bawn.
Murdered in tho Rue Morguo.
Reproach of Annersley.
Keuilworth.
Last of the Mohicans.
Shandon Bells.
Old Myddletou's Money.
ROfflOUi
The Mysterious Island.
Mvstery of Orcival.
Tho Second Wife.
Monastery.
Search for Basil Lyndhuist.
Rob Roy.
Tho Homo of the Seven Gables.
Violet Vivan.
The Wages of Sin.
Vivan 1 Irey.
Strange Adventures of a Pheaton,
Beyond Pardon.
Tbe Antiquary.
Birds nf Prey.
The Firm of Girdleston.
Fern Leaves.
Charles Auchestor
Foul Play.
Geld Lime.
Martin OhOlllewit.
( handos.
Catherine.
Pathfinder.
Our Mutual Friend.
Pickwick Papers,
A Pair of Blue Kyes.
The Prairie.
The Human and Divine.
Vnnciisso.
Th Story of an African Farm.
Cousin Pons.
Crown of Wild Olives.
Life of Kit. Carson,
David Copperlleld.
Child's History of Kuglnnd.
The Fairy of tho Alps.
Nil Name.
My Loid and My Lady.
Tour of the World in 0 Days.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the
LSea.
T he fnentom snip,
.lane Kyro.
.1 unn.
Knickerbocker History of New York.
Lndv A nil ley's Secret.
A llanlr ilnrsi-inau.
House on the Marsh.
Tho l wl Houro.
oid larioalty shop.
Nick of tho Woods.
Wit, Humor and Pathos,
(jiionn Hnrtense.
in the Bchilllogaoonrt.
Pioneerti
My Heart's Darling.
Life of David Crocket.
Lady Castletnaios's Divorce,
The BIO of .Inost, Aveliugh.
w Icraft.
Half Hoar with Omi Huiiiorisie.
Half Hour with Great Story Tellers.
Silas Warner.
Half Hour with Great Novelists.
History of the United States.
Southward, Oh.
Her Dearest Foe.
Great Ripeotationi.
Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Gilded Clique.
The Vendetta.
.L.op's Fables.
Waverley.
Vixen.
Faith nnd Uiifnith.
'JTm Deemster.
A False Start.
Soenes from Clerical Lifo.
Charlot te Tetnplo.
Orifflth Gaunt.
Vrscouselos,
ltaeterman Knady.
Muster PsSSlOD.
Old Mumselle's Hecfot.
The Lerongo Case.
March in the Hunks.
Sloane Square Scandal.
Tho Wigwam and Cabin.
Guy M.mnerlug.
Flying Dutcbmau.
Macleod of Dare.
Marry Lorrequer.
Guilderoy.
Don (juixote.
Duuald Grant.
Cast Up by the Sev
Other People's Money.
Othnmar.
Uaruiiby Hudge.
Dennis Duval.
Dora Thome.
The Hove in tho Fagle's Nest. i
The First Violiu.
Madcap Violet.
Mellichampe.
Hichard Hurdis.
ThO Parting of the Ways.
Forty Liars and other Lies.
The Yicouilo's Bride.
P.utaw.
Par From tho Muddeuiug Crowd.
Anrellan,
Dramas of Life.
PantOM or Infamous.
Mury St. Johu.
Alice.
Shadows aud Sunbeams.
A his I
Para, tin- Phoepiolan.
Swisi. Fsmily Robinson.
Ron O'More.
Ladies' Fsmily PhySlOlaQ.
All Egyptian Princess.
Anderson' Palry Tales.
nnity Fair.
The Miionstoiie.
Brie Birghteyes.
Twenty Yeurs After.
The Scarlet Letter.
The Partisau.
The Scout.
Merle's Crusade.
Hsron Munchausen.
Katluiriuu Walton.
Conigshy.
The Arundel Motto.
Is Life Worth Living.
Princess Suushiue.
Uarda.
Willy Heilly.
Thaddeni of Warsaw.
The Wooinr O't.
Byrlin,
Twice Told Tales,
Hiiodii Plemming.
Tim Young Duke.
Strauge Case of Dr. Jokyll and Mr.
Hyde.
RUGBY SERIES.
120 Cents Each.)
Deep Down.
The Hoys in tho Forecastle.
Roanoke Maud to liurfreesboro.
Popular Natural History
Barbara's Triumph.
Stories from Auieiican History.
The Smugglers' Cave.
Ei ling the Bold.
Adventures A motor the Indians.
The Hide nnd the Houud.
tlilbert the Traveler.
Parents' Assistant.
Audubon the Naturalist.
Hsrlie's Letters.
Banff's Fairy Tides.
Fort Sumter to Roanoke Island.
School Life, or Tureo Years at Wolver
ton. Ocean Waifs.
The White F.leplinnL
My Tour in linrone.
Nature's Young Noblemnn.
Qasooyne.
Frank Wildman's Adventurers ou Land
mil Water.
Auut Diana.
The t iolileii Magnet.
Round the World.
Stones About Animals.
Young Voyagers.
Grade Goodwin.
German Palry Tales.
Fuuious Men.
Boys' and Girls' Story Book.
Boy Conqueror.
Young Folks History of Greeco.
Adventures of Famous Sailors.
Boys of the Bible.
Tbe Adventures of Rob Uoy.
Young Folks Book of Birds.
The Young Foresters aud Other Talos.
Salt Water.
Boy Slaves.
Young Adventurer.
Old Mem 's Travel on the Contiuent.
Tom Tracy.
Abbott's Stories for Children.
Stanley Grahame.
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 ( hevelry.
Perils of the .lungle.
Through the Looking Glns.
Dick Rodney.
Our Young Soldiers.
Bneb Boys.
Oriental Fairy Tales.
Young Folks' History of Rome.
Spanish Fairy Tales.
Eric Dane.
Eight Years' Wanderutgs in Ceylon.
Port Pillow to the Eud.
Tho Fire Brigade.
Grandfather's Chair.
Jackanapes and Other Tales.
Young Folks' Hi-tory of Germany.
Mulfreesboro to Fort Pillow.
The Mountain Cave.
I "In ii t Hunters.
Tho Wr Tiger.
Panl Blake.
Baron Munchausen.
Kdfewortn's Classic Tales
Jack Wheeler.
Young Folks 'atural History.
Young Folks History of France.
Wonders of the Great Hoop.
The Wolf Boy in Obina.
The Magician's Show Box.
Murk Seaworth.
Luke Bennott's Hide Cut.
Adventures of Famous Travelers.
Sandford nnd Met ton.
In the Wilds ut New Mexico.
The Tiger Prince.
The Red F.ric
Number Ul,
COLUMBUS SERIES.
(16 Centa Each.)
Airy Palry Lillian.
An 1 lid Man's Darling.
Allan Qatrterualn.
As in n Looking Glass.
Arabian Nights' Entovtniunient.
At the World's Mercy.
Bonnie Dora.
Brido of the Tomb.
Camilla.
Child's History of England.
A Dateless Bargain.
The fleer Slaver.
Tho Dukn's Secret.
Dedlee. or the Iron Hand.
Dick's Wanderings,
Uoiibly Wronged.
A Desperate Woman.
A Dreadful Temptation.
A Deathbed Mnriiage.
East Lyiine.
Essays of Ella.
The Prole) Pirate.
Grimms' Household Fairy Tales,
Guy Kenmore's Wife.
The House on the Marsh.
The Hon Mrs. Vereker.
llmiily Andy. -
Ivenhoo.
Jacquelina.
June Eyre.
John Hnlifax. Gemleiuun.
Litdy AuuTov'a Secret.
Lust Days oT Pompeii.
The Last of the Mohicans.
Lurna Donne.
A Life's Remorse.
Little Gulden's Daughter.
Little Naun.
Mr. Fortesqiie; an Andrean Romance.
Too Master of the Mine.
Matt; a Tnlo of the Caravan.
Molly Bawn.
The Nun's Cnrse.
Old Main'selle's Secrot.
Oliver Twist.
The Patlitlnder.
Tho Pioneers.
The Prairie.
A Prince of Darkness.
yueeule's Terrible Secret.
The Reproach of Auneiluy.
Robimion Crusoe.
Rotnola.
Rory O'Moore.
Tho Rabbi's Spell.
Tho Hoho and the Lily.
She.
Tho Sketch Book.
The Swiss Family Hobluson.
Second Thoughts.
Strange Case of Dr. Jeykyll nnd Mr
Hyde.
Tom Brown's School Days.
Tour of the World in Eighty Days.
Twuntv Thousnnd leasees Under tbe
Bea.
The Two Orphans. .
Two Years Before the Mast.
Under-Currents.
A Vagraut Wife.
The Witch's Head.
Willie Roilly.
Won by Waiting.
A Woman's Face.
A Wife's Crime.
Adam lleili-.
Crooked Path.
lardinal siu.
Blind Love.
Hoyln's Games.
Wife in Nmno Only.
Jauet's Repentance.
Master of llaliautrao.
Ivnn tho Serf.
Ladj Vulswurth's Diamonds.
For Fall hand Freedom.
Wee Wille.
Christmas Stories.
Got Qaariten.
A Family Affair.
A iMentsl Struggle.
Por Another's Sin.
Mysterious Island.
Redeemed by Love.
Princess of Thuie.
Wo Two.
Al War with Herself,
.Mi! sing Husband.
Between Two Sins.
Baron Munchausen.
Evil Genius.
Ha efatfisjD ceati extra ..r pottage aap of
in-- i.uohg ii in ut: srni uy mini.
Closing out the bal
ance of our
Hal mm
A
Jjjj
10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 A.M.
A. B. Brown's Be Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Thousands Eemnante of Dry Goods. Cloaks mid Fur Capes (luring
wilt; ul less than '(isi ni' material.,
Every inch ol' counter room oovered with th: greatest bargains ever
shown.
Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's stylos IOo. eaoh.
Boys' Winter Waists Qc each.
M,uff9 30c. each!
Cloaks y 5Q eHC(j,
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR ANU NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE
COME. IT WILL l'AY YOU,
Great Clearing Sale.
A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
at following prices:
Bnsstae Lynx Oireolar Cspa '.'i iucin8, h.'m
Elaetrio Suul Cironlar Ospea, .1 In s.iw
AstrukiiHn Olrenlar unpen, -t in nyn
Wool 11 hi Olrenlar Cap lit in litw
Stone Marten Circular Oapee. i in i-'ii
Brown Mnrti-u cfenlar Oapee. -i in UW
Otter Circular L'upen. M iu MM
Seal Sacques
Suni Baeqnes. IB inoi os long IMOiOO
Suai JaeketSi U Inebee 10U.00
Beal Jaeketa M inchH lonir su ou
Astrakban Jsoketa 1 Inonai lou u.uu
Circular Capes
Si'nl Olrenlar t'ape, JO InchoH long, With
Butterlly Capo t&.OO
Otti-r Circular Cupu, :J iticlli-H long,wltb
Butterfly ('aim lu.j.on
Sulile Circular Cape, IJU inclioa Ioiik 96 UD
Astrakhan Circular Capf, 10 InOMS long H nu
Kleetrie Snui omnia Oape. ue in. long.. 2d (i
iiray Orinmar CiroularOapa, ao in. long ju uo
tt dozen Anu-rioaii Bal Mulls at....fl '15 each
1 lot f ohllrlren'l noU at S8r. each
1 lot ot t-luigh l; pluiU lined $i each
Ladies' Plush and Cloth
Coats at Your Own
Price.
jr. BOLZ
PUZZLE.
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Valuable as a Souvenir ol the Fair.
QUITE BABY WHEN YOl KNOW HOW
800 IN l'KIZi:s WIlil. BR DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOING Till
PCZZLE IN THE sHoKTI si -P ( K Ol TIME
FOR BALE BY ALL NEWS COMPANIES STATIONERS AND AT TOY
STORES, OR SENT T V ADDRESS UPON KECEIPT OF
PRICE, 2S CENTS, UY
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING. CO.,
lta AND 114 SOUTH EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
138 Wyoming Ave.
The only Practical Furrier in the city.
MOOSIC POWDER CO
Rooms 1 and 2 Commoiwealtti Bld'u
SCIIANTON, 1VV
MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
Made at tho MOOSIC and KUSli
DALE WOHICS.
Lnfllin & Rand Powder Co 's
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric Batteries, Kune-i for explod
ing blaxts Safety Eusu aud
RcpaunoChctnical Co. 's High Explosives
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.
E n n p Pimples, Blotches
S LJ LJ LJ and Old Sores 3
Catarrh, Malaria
TH E
Thatcher
IS THE BEST. Uet prices and
ace tba lurnnce and be con
vinced. A full line ot HEAT
ERS, Appello and Unnzs Door
Rungea
CONLAN'S HARDWARE
PITTSTON, PA.
a- PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
g AND POTASSIUM
gr Hakes
g marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
p p. p. purines thp blootl, baiMsap
th weak and aobilUatiHl, :(-
strongtJi to wtHki'iU'd DerTMSpM
dliMaettfflTllurtliopatteni health and
hHii'lnefd wht'fo alokneaa, al'nT
i.M'hiK? and l.i.itndt' ilrt prer.Ult'cf.
- Poi DriiaMyaMoondAry and tertiary
BTpblUsi forblooil ioiaontn. mereu
rwpOlaoDi malaria, dfipepcUi and
In all bloiM aud akin iUm'hwc. liko
blotoDMi MnplMi old ohronto afoena
0S t"ttpr, ai-aid hiMti, boil?. n -u
ot ienia wo mar mt, without fiar of
l poDtridlctJon.tint P. ?. P. It tbe best
4 blood purMU r In tho world. and make
positive, speedy aud permanent cures
In w caaes.
Ladles who.e aratrii' are i - i
and whose Hood in m an impure eondt"
lion, due (6 menttrul lrret;ularltten,
are i-eitllarly bnt'flred by tho w.-n-dorinl
tonto and blood oleenelD pri i
artltaol r. P. r. 1-rWklj Aah, rok
Koot and Potaaainm.
. ppsiiranuDj Uo., Aug, nth.
l can spoak in tlio blgSeel tefm4
vfur medtolDi from ni own persona
ftnowledM, l vraaene ti with hoart
dlteete, plenrU) end rhoumnti-m tor
' ooyeen, was treared by t hp vrn beet
M nhvKlidnna ami iDent hundred
fars, tried eren known remed) nlth-
4 out llndinir relief. I have only taken
one bottle of four P f Pi i"1'
en' rhooTfuiiy nay l nai done me room
OOOd i hau anvihini; 1 !i;ivo o Liken.
lean ree.mniend ) onr medic l uo to all
4 Bufforers oi the 10011 0 dUe isee.
grjj M U. M, M. YKARY.
fiprtntrtiv Ki, Qreeo Oonntj . Ko,
and Kidney Troubles
Art- cndrclj -mooo by P.P.P.
-Prlcklv Ash. Polte Boot and Potas
sium, tbe grt-atvat blood purlQur on
CbTtU.
AnFRnnn. 0.. July 21. 191.
Mkhrrs. LH'Pmax Bros.. SaTnr.nah,
Oa. : Dear Sirj-I tKui;ht a bottle of
yonr P P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark. .and
It ha;, done me more good than three
moll t lip' CTMUMnt at the Uul tfprlnb'S.
Rend three bcttles C. O. D.
Bvapvet fully j-oura.
JA8. M. KEWTOK,
Aberdeen, Brorn County, O.
Cnpl. J. I. Johnalon.
To oil whrm it mav tcneerm I here
by testify to the v , ndertul proper! ie
of P. I .P. for eruption. of the akin. I
nffered f.r several yeara with an un
alftUtiv and disagreeable eruption oa
my face. I tried every known reme
dy but In vain. until P. P. p. was used,
and aw now entirely eured.
(Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON.
Savannah. i3a.
Skin I r. n err t .u oil.
TtiHmgny.'rom the A'lt.ver of Sequirt.TtX.
IMQUIM Tri.. January 14, 10:?.
Mri-sR". Umiill Bros , Savannah,
Oa. - '. v I hive tried your P.
T. P. for a disease of the. skin, usually
known a skin .-aneer.of thirty nw
aianilmit, and louu.l sreat relief; tt
DUriflM yil blood and removes nil ir
ritation from tlie seat of tho disease
and prevent, any spreading of the
ores. 1 have taken live or su bottlea
and feel eontirtent that another oourse,
v. ill elteet a euro. It has also relieved
me from lodlRvstlon and stomach
trouble, lours truly,
CAPT. W. M. KVST,
Attorney at L;iw.
M ori Blood Diseases Moiled free.
ALL DKTJOOISTt SELL IT.
LIPPMAM BROS.
PBOPE1BTOBI,
I.lppmitn'i III.M-k.NHt annah.Ca
US
'NERVESrTEOS.
fH, v. -ti:l MSMtb tSSf
MANHOOD RESTORED!
eu-ev sii.-h n. Weak Memory, l . . , i Hriilu PoWtr, HMdacha, n RkefttlMM.
l.iM Hanhood.Nlghtly Knilsslons, Nervousness. MldnlBaknoloMOt POWK
InQeuerAUtfSOmntOf OttbfVMXMttMd t'y overejertt .Mi.youChl'Mlel-l-ers,
inMIH use of to'.iftoco. opium oi stlninlnnts. whleli loud to lntlruilty.1 im-
siiinptloiiorlii.anltj. fan ho etui ledln vest poeknl. perhoi. o tor.
In mm I iirenm,' W it!' n .t oMel 0 atM- it rlden mlnrantee li cure
hi - .nil iil.ni.IT. t'ln-utnr fr.-e. Sold hv all di'Ui-dsl. Ask for It. Iaa
bCFOHt AND AFTI.R USINb' ottoi ki - aSUVK Ilti CO., Masonic Temple, OUOASAUaa
ForSalt in Borutoh, Pu .by n. C. SANOKHSON. Drujylrti yir Wathingtoq
'mil Snruco streets.
JJATTHEWS BROS.
Druggists
AND DKALERg IN
OILS
BURNING and
LUBRICATING
AtUntle lead mid 1 rencli In,-.
Pura Linseed Oil,
1 in prni 1 1 1 1 und VarnUlioa
Itendy-niliad Vnlnta rn nil volora,
OIKtort' wi.iiin-;.
l'urla White unit Knlsomliio,
Oil Vltrol, Marble
Hint anil Window tilils I
HOLLY WREATHS,
BOXWOOD WREATHS,
ROPING MISTLETOE, etc.
Prices very rensonabln. Space
will not permit uu to mention the
p;ooil thinn for a Christinas din
nsr. Stock in coinplelt?. AnytliitiD;
to be foutnl in tirat-cliiss umrket,
W. H. PIERCE,
l'ENN AVE.
m ADS.
Inserted in THE TRIBUNE
rnte ul ONE CENT A WORD.
at th