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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE -WEDN lESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14. 1694.
LIVE NEWS OF
TWO PITTSTONS
Thk Sen ANTON TlllBCNK'S Pit tut on do
partmout is In chnri;.' of .1. M. Fnliy, to
whom news items aud compliuuts may bo
referred.
JUDGES RENDER THEIR OPINION.
The Citizens' Nomination Papers Are
Adjudged Imperfect and Are Or
dered to Be Remedied Forthwith.
Th several contests over th nomi
nation papaia and oartificatM of naml
nations Med on behalf of the various
eandidataa in tnis plana wtfa dtetdad
t- the nourl yaatardar innrning
LiifttiT opinions wero tiled in MOO
MM, la the Ninth ward BOBtMl M
twtwn Msrs. Sweeney and Corcoran,
on the one aide, Mint M ssr. Donnelly
and XUXamsvs, on the other, both tui
tions ol.iimitu to Or the renlar Prmio
.rstie canons nominee for the
rfll.-es of school director and conn
c.lmen. the certiticatts of notui
nntlon of both were rejected and de
dared fold ih nomination paper ol
Donnelly and IfeNamara were allowed
to staud, but IbOM of Sweeney an 1
Corcoran were thrown ont bc.me the
;ftiivit WMnot signed bv tive qnIt
tied elector. Tht Uepul'hcau uoiuin i
tiou ps;rs for this and the other
wards in which they wvr Bled by a
general nomination piper signed by
eictor throughout the whole borough
were likewise declerci Illegal end
tokL
The ivrtiiWat of noininitioa filled
by M. N Donnelly, as paeeldiag orticr
of the horoujh DeBooratio oonvantio i,
containing at lem;lU the several war I
nomination of the IV.11 vr its was
fikewiee rr jcte 1 a to these nomi i:i
tions. This, howevsr. does not afleot
the Deaocratio ward nounu r.i.nu,
whirh w-r separately certitie I. in pro
per form, to the MWt commisiimrj
bv the svTeral ward caucuses held by
the IViiiXTScr
The oitiaene' nomination papers Sled
on be:ii; of Tjouias M,o:;ey for
burgess, William Drury for tsx col
lector, etc . wer adjudged t be ira
perfnc: in not having i rJewdtOt
ligMM' names th;r respective r.-s
deJMea T:iiriy-:s hours were given m
which to amn 1 thsse defects
Th. paptM tiil on behalf of th- Ke-pubiicv-i
oaclii.it-, L j:s Beibel, for
burgess, and for the Republican ward
officers, were deci le to be good a to
Mr. Seibel and bit fellow candidate
for toroah ofBeea, bat not icooJ to
ti-.e several wir i ..tiicd for arnica it
purport to certify nominations. This
leews tu Republicans without anv
Ma I :ite for ward ofice ia nearly
a.l . : uih. v-ry f tat warli
' .v.- d'.e-i separate eouiiuauou papers
or or..doa:s of notniauioo.
FUGITIVE REISa SU-JMJ5
Moosic mini to the Stark vein, it dis
tance of 400 feet, aud pitotiinir at 85
degrees to the foot. It is expected that
it will be completed by the first of
Juno.
ON THE BRE ZY HILLS.
A Budirst of O ip from Susqushauna'a
County Sent v
ttttrrM lo fas Strtraston IWbaaa
MoNTitosu. 1'a., Fell. l!i Attorney
It. v. Se.irle, of Buaquehanna, wai
professionally engaged lisro on Mon
day. H. Q Vnne. of Kranlcliii, was slink
hands with his friaudl hero on Mon
day. Frank Morris entered upon his duty
M a partner in S, J. Spai.c's drug
store on Monday,
Mrs. S. t). Bheaitl and son ll irry re-
tur ied from Birouardville on Monday,
Twelve inches of MOW fell hvN dtn -
lui Monday night,
rheodora Binilh, of Dlmook, was the
li st ol Matthew MoKeoby on Tues
day. 1j 11 llritlli and family will occupy
A. H Qill'l bOQMaftat April I.
Dauial Bwokbamntar will take tip
hie residence in !l.ids:eid aft t April I
(Totwithttanding tiie haaTy fall ul
snow on Hon lav nifhl t bo tr un on th
Lackawanna and Montrose made the
trip on time on Tooaday morning if
ti'o wind t'ums to blow hard a lie-up
is sur ' on beta roa Is.
ii B, Bmitb, tha tailor, It In Carbon
dale.
Lathrop A Oo. men are off this
we.k 9n aooonm ol no work.
T 0 Aden has relumed from Vor
moot
Feb. 91 it th time Ml for tha ban
ijuet in honor ot li A. lir IW,
AS FRIEND MEETS FRIEND.
There Is the Same Greeting
in All Countries.
Hi.' First lalntatlon i- loverlebly en
Inquiry Abool lleuitii-i lie Denfer ol
Closed Doer end Windows The One
Onto fei Neuralgia.
"Bow do yon dot" i kha phratoall
near kha world In every language th
first gnaUnii Inquina abon t the iisalth.
Wlntei witll closed doors and win
doWt, coal stoves and lu-donr Ufa on
lungers html th, bruits a lial condition
of the blood and a lowering lone to
the nervous syetciii.
"Tha ni"st certain Indication of
adly -nourished norveH,'' says Dr. S.
Walr Mltobell, "li nenralgia."
Nothing toi's llrad, ightng mirves of
..li irritation like appropriate narr
food, iv fine's oalary ooinp ittn l beet
meets this used. Neuralgia, iliriiin.i
:.aa
him.
liaea
: . it
:iii:j?-i faaaatte 2 N.-.iiaff 2rs X!
i 3p :i A:'ioa
William Re; I be IttUan who so
c.-v?r f jatwitted Detective Whalen
week aio, msn-tnn of waica ftrs: ap
pear ; ia The Tribune at th time, ie
livtfad bimsetf up to the nathoriti-s
Monday to answer waataTBr cr.ares
that m:ht be bronzo: agaiust
Stranz? to relate, the wilr WU
wa tafortasd by Mr. Whal-tn
e w.a not waated by tde anthor-
:t:es. and was therefore allowejel to go
hi way in paee. Tae strongest part
cf the whole tracaaottoa and one
wbica hu Ml many persons t'aiaklnj.
i nrhe did Reisa resort to the' rtue b
wri: : -TS.-.7 iil .-. :i hnx
ever s.aee if he waa ina joiat of any
wrong doing.
It is a fact byon 1 eontradittioa that
th story a Srst published in The
Tribune was trui ia evsry pirticnlar
cotw.tasteniiag tn allege i denial
given to the Associated Prs by Ir.
spector Williams, of NaW York city
CtJatef Police Siai.og na in hie pos
session a letter suaed by the Italian
:onnsei at PbiUdtlpaia, whica soee on
k) nay that Fsriinar 1 lagratti, of
Sonth Mala (tree;, Pittston. claims to
be th victim of several tallani pr
secntion ani rqatmg him Ka'.ia,
to give him the noeary po'.ic -j pro
tection. From tht it would appesr
Iagrutti eausid the waoie trou'olo and
knows more than he really cares to
tn
Bur.UIac'. AMMa Sal vs.
Th best .vs ia thi world for "nt
Brnisee, 8orv t;icr Halt Kbcnm. Pover
Eorm, Tttr. Mappwl Hand, Cniiblams,
Corns and all Hkia Eruption, andpost
tiveiy cur Pila, or M pay rwjnired. It
is guaranteed to jrlv-i prfet satisfaction
at money rfandd. Prtc V, cnt pxr
box. For ael by y. ... iiroa. M
m - ,
the crrizmg " a column.
PrcessfUncrs Ias.iti'.1 i ompsl Cora
nlMiontr to gOSjalai Thsm
Prfeellngi wr begun yssUr lay to
compel the conntr tormiisionr, by
mandamus, to reoi;nizi tht Citizens
candidates of Pituton a party nomi -r.e'-s
and to (five thsrn a sspsrate col
nmn, Jnst as the Uipnblicans anl
Jjemocrat havs
The allegations contained in their
petition are toat on the previom alM
tion, viz: the spring of I'M. they
polled a vote large enough to untitle
thm to party reeognition . they having
held a convention at whinti were nomi
nated candidates, whoie namsa wnro
rgnlariy certified by the convention's
prrsiding offlosr and sscretary to tht
commissioner, the latter refused to sc.
cord them a separate column, com
pelling theal to Ale nomination psViera
for their candidates. Hencs these pro
ceedings. Kf.mahkkii by It. :. Joiner, of Allen, I'.
0 , Hillsdale Co , Mich. : "Nothing gave
my rheumatism such quick relief as iJr
Thorn.' Electric. Oil- believe It Infullihlo
for rheumatics."
PITTSTON CONDENSATIONS.
tttoin of a Day's Aotlvltlsa In th
Twin Plttatons
One week from today the agony will
be over.
"Kube Stacy," a comedy drama of
merit, will be the attraction at Music
hall tomorrow evonlng.
The Lehigh Valley railroad pay car
isexpeuted in this vicinity todny.
Letter carriers will have amount of
extra work today ''Valentine I)ay."
John D. (Jreen left yesterday for
Superior, Wis., after u two weeks' visit
to hie family and friends here.
Rev. J. H Drittain will speak this
evening at the Luzirne Avenue Baptist
church on the text, "If the righteous
scarcely be saved, whero shall th un
godly and the sinner appear I" All in
vited. The high wind of Monday night blew
down a tall post in front of McCanna's
hotel, on South Mahi street, which in
falling, struck ode of tbe large plate
glaea windows, breaking it, in niece.
The Hillside Ooal-and Iron company
have commeueed sinking a slop in their
in compliance with u and the otdtnane
at the etty of ncranton.1, W t Oonnoll, mayor
ol said city, do hereby give aottoe thai an eteo
tiou will bo bold at um plan of holitln t thn
mnalolpal eleetton m ai.i eity on Tneedar,
the isremitalb day oj Pebraary blng the
third Tneaday o( Febmary, ISAM, for the pur
rve ,. obtanuna lh assat ot th electors ot
said city to an nierease of Utdehte Inea thereof
by tii' issm' ol bond In the amount ot HSO.OflU
for the twrpo ol boildtog bridge over the
Laekawanna river at Linden street andover
Roartai brook from Bpruca street to Front
iti'esl it provid A in oVdtnaao otaaid dty,
UeofeoauMn eonnetl No. u, IW8, sotttld,
An ordtnaae providing tor Increasing lh
city debt lor Ihopnrpoa ol btulding bridges
an snttmittini: tiie u-.wtion of sui ii inrresse
: of tlie eioctvrs thereof.' approved
jaaaar) . t4.
is repaired by law. the following informa
tion la sJIvm to ele tors
Kirst liie mno u: of the last assessed
valuation of taxauio props: ty tu -aid city is
Sll.KH.9WX
Second Ttie am mnr of the existiu.; debt
of aaid city i fio.sM.Ts.
Thirt-rhe amount of the proposed iu
.rca. I f deb: is f: ',000. -
Poartn- rh nrnpisMil Innrnaiir nf debt is
l unit IMS 1 19 Q per OMt ol I I ci;y' valua
: a wa xclnsiv ol oaeopatlona
Fifth -Tha porpos lor trhieo the Indented
aS I to b-1 Is 0 irel a:- hreialefore stated.
Annexed hvreto settle city eotttrotlef s otti
eui tatment of laojbtedDeand resouree
of the eiry. also copy of city ordinance.
a :-ai my hand and th- el of the city
of Scrauton, this i7.il day of Jitimary. A. U .
InH. W. L CON NELL, alayor.
BcatAnroar, Pa., Dec to 14.
OsWIoa Of tuk ciry COBTatOLUM.
: ileuiMut of the ludehte inea aud resour
ce of the eity of Scrauton at the close of
bus;:.e.Decuit'er JU, 1W:
11. snt D Ptur.
CoaavBdatad loan (asraad series'
due Uv U UH i percent tT).i II)
cm im-HoVE-uENT Lots, uto inmoawi
Due July I. 3'H. and annually to year
ISM at rate of $1. 'SJO -ga.SUO 00
DaeJaly L :4T. laid annually to year
ia. a: rate of tiiOi l!O,0lJ n0
Due fnty 1. H07, and annually to year
KM at rat of toSOH 35,000 w
rtmOtSQ LOAN, INS). 4 FEU CENT.
Du July L lJ SI5.000 O)
Due July t, llHil 15.ISW nn
Due July 1, r. IfsM JU
tTSKiraii atnuuo loas. ivj. i peu cent.
Due Feb. 1. ISM. No. 1 to 15 inclu
sive. S 15,000 aJ
Due F-b. 1. Itsjlj. tfo. 1 to IK Inclu
sive 20,000 to
Due Feb. 1, 1jij6. No. M to inclu
sive 25,iX 0U
Due Feb. L atto No. Si t.. 'JO in.slu-
sive tsn.otiC ix)
BTOSICtVAI LXPHOVt-IENT LOAN, lsDI. It,
PEK CENT.
Du D".-. L lHDl I toOOO ll
Lri- ll:. 1. tl) il.llil 00
Due Deo. 1 lull a.ijno SO
DUe De:. I, 1M Z1.0UJ HO
RE. KVtlTI'.N Loan xt.Rlf. 1, !'.. tVs P"
E T.
Due June L latja, No. l to m laata-r-.
3 3 i.iaiO (sj
D ie Jnne 1. 1 No to lis, Inclu-
stre wn u
Doe Jane 1. Illli No. tV to US) inclu
sive "Jt,m Ot
Dn-s Junn 1. ItiS, No. Wl to Iff lncl
clualve .) fO
Total t'&.t 00
- i.ur LaUMai
t'npai.l warrants Jti,
m f 2,i 30
Contract and other ac
cunTe subject to v
jiuUaents SIM-) V lUMMSI
ToUl Indebtedness of clt7, 47 7 5
aaaovnoaa or citv.
Cash in (feneral city
fund 1117,173 71
Cash In interest and
tanking land 24,7.. 1)
D"llno lent and
Other ""nn nttiinated '
collectible K k0n " tlt.!i2 f7
IIRS.
N .'U.K.
Nt Indebt'dnnss of city. N0MM 7s
In addition U. the above Hta"d atS la
ity purchased bonds of He isu of UM,
per aeat to Ik aaaeant of tit,tt for the
ineflt of its -Initlnr fund
Htteiniit of th sniourit of laot prnoSOdHlg
w-mt 1 valuation of tbe taxable property
of tbecitv of gerattten, Pannayrraoati itniuK
th- iHVirnent for year Istfl:
Oueepatlons i.(i,tiii
Heal estate and twrsonal i7 Wil ,s.v,
Total tllWHI
TbpropOd b)ereof debt, amonatsto
l.'.'fr ' for tha pnrpoe of building biddges
se per ordinano attachsd. and is equal to
i -.: .;. ;o.tj p. r ..i,t of the .-it v valuation
IS!tl t'f hurt v.; of ff -itpatio'.a
fHXD J. wTDMAYBiL
City Controller.
CostsfoawaALTa ot PaaevTLTAMia, i
I '.I TV Of I.' KAWS VNS,
Cirr or Hi ha ktom. I
On Ui fifteenth aar efeaanary, A li, 14,
per. nnlly (.pi.eftr.-d O'-fore me the llble rlber,
the May r of thetityof Btrranton, rraa i
Widrnayer. who Jhelni dnlr twr.ru, dotb d
p'rtw inidsay, that a i" nis OnniroTlarof In
City . f Hi laii'on, nn'l Hint to the l,.-t of hl
knosrssoge i nd t-i leftae fursaolng tatantn t.
of the nnaaeef or tbe City of geranton jalnftj
uorrael atei raa,aad tnat the oth r foragoiasj
statement l-i ale, eorreot
Hworii aiirl sriWritcd before in'i tiie flf-
CONNHl.L. Mnyor
te. ntb day '.f Jairiary, IHW3
W. 1
FII.K Of oMM'rN 0OVMCIL NO. U, Hal
AN OH. INANCK.
Providing for nereastag the city dent for
the pnrp .ee of bulklinK brl'lKen an'l mibmlt
ting tbe gasatlOB of naB iti'Taasn to a vote
of the slC tors thereof
HaOTIOS I. Bo it ordained by the Hle.-t
and Cornnon Oonaeiis 'f the City of Beran
ton Hlld it te hereby oidn lied by Hie nllthollly
r.f tin, Knme, That for tbe purpose T aog
strnotlog a bridgi oyer tic lAokaivanna
river at Linden atreel, and a bridge OVOT Roar
IhK br..k fr'.tn Hprnre atreet to I' rout Mli.e.t,
together with the purcliaie of mii- h right Ol
way aa may be neceaaary for the heat ftp
proachea to aaid brlilifiei, un ltOrS of u
nit) nent tiy ina laaue ot cdty nontolntn
nmotint of two hundred and flft v I Iptiuhji n !
dr.lbira la hereby aiitborl."d, inhfaoti never
ilieleaa. to the consent of the ob-etora of the
city of Hcrntiton, aa herein provided.
goo, 2. --The natation of exRVBtjng to tim
abov protieead lucre" of the city debt -1 :
be submitted to a vote of the electora of the
tlty of Mcranton, at the next eiiauuiK Hneriil
election ,o.currltiK not ler.H than forty daya
after tlieaHHtii;e of thin ordinance.
Bao, 3. After the paeaago of tbia ordlnanea
and at l-ast thirty (lnyn before mild election
the Mayor abnll puhliab a notice of the elec
tion hereby authorised, in three dally newa
pnpora ol the city and the ntatement required
to be published ill audi notice ahull be fin
nlalied by the City Ointroller.
Hec. 4 if the electors shall airrpe to In
creHHtt the Indeliledneaa of the city for tbo pur
poaesof building BUob said brideHiind procur
ing the rltdit tf wav. there ahall be npproprl
nted and set apurt for the Linden eireet bridue
and purchualnK the rljrht of way theret , the
sum of one hundred and twenty -flvi thousand
dollars, snrl for the Spruce street brldre the
equal sum of one hundred and twenty-Ave
thuiiNund dollara.
Approved January 4, 1HV4.
W. L. CON NELL. Major.
I lam, lumbago and ktdnay trnnblra,
due to poor blool, yields to Paino'l
celery Minpoand when nothing lso
Uives relief
Mrs, 1, Van Zlla, of 808 Liberty St.,
of raters. in, N. .1,, wlmse portrait is
above, writes ns follows
"I enoloae yon one of niv piotnres
that yon utty show it to ufferiog hu
manlty an I tell what Paina'i oalary
compound is doing for me. I am still
naing it and it i doing a Rreat work in
my fnuiily. 1 have recominsonded the
remedy to several sulTerers.
"Am takiuc it for neuralgia, with
great benefit.
l'aine's cslery OOntpouod is tho one
trne ipeoiflo (or all diseases rtaolting
from an impaired uerv.uis system or
impoverished blood. Try it.
TOPICS AT THROOP.
Prist Paragraph! tn Rferencs to Citl
zr. of That Locality.
S) 9cml fo the ScrmiUm Tribune.
THROOP, Ph., Feb. 13. Tho funeral
of Freddie Fihringer, who died on
Suudsy last after a weelt'e illuess, took
jrlace on Tuesday last. Intormont in
the Fricebtirii cemetery.
Qnorga R Meade is able to attend
to his duties at tho Ltellmau company
store.
Robert Kennedy, of this place, spsnt
.Sunday in Wyoming with his parents
Frank Fahriu(?er spent Sunday in
Scranton.
Miss Ell Harner spent Sunday with
her parents iu Soranton.
Mrs. Georiie Kramer is confined to
ber borne with the grip.
James Habott, accompanied by his
brother, arrived here from Alabama
on Saturday last.
George Haverly an assumed the posi
tion of cabinet-maker at the Bellman
ic Co. seore.
J M. McDonald is determined to bo
a speaker of many languages. hag
commenced with the German and
spaks it quite fluently.
Mlsi MaLt.'ie Stenhonson, of i'rovi-
dence on S iiulty last ,
Miss Jane Ann atm Miss Mary Ellen
Williams attended services at the Bap
tist Church of I'rovidence on Suuday
evening.
Hi iusa a iti.onii bifTKiis tnkinr; after
eating will relieve tuy feelitiK nf woipht
or overfulness of stomach. Sold everywhere.
When Tinby was sick, we gum her f'astnrta.
When Kiie wna a hlld, nlic cried for I adorla.
When ale heramo Misa, she ohmg to i aet'.rla.
When she had ( blldren, jaMaVthi n l ustorta,
MOO IC POWDER CO
Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth BU'a
HCIl ANTON, PA,
MINING grid BLASTING
What Are Necessities?
"The learned is happy nature to explore,
1 he fool is happy that he knows no more."--?v
No. 1.
4 :
0 (f
MONKEY.
''I've i(it evorythini.: I 'noed.' 1 just had
breakfast "
my
No. 2.
MISSING LINK.
Il II v tAmM ..f o-,,.(..,,.,.. a ... l,uuu ..lu,.u ... mI
mid n change of c lollies.
"When 1 wanttOBCbOOl 1 larnel readiu', riten and
rathmatlo, and that's nil I 'need '
"My 'pinion is that education is no K'J0'1 only fer
praannarg as' lawyers
''People like inedon't wan't no education w. i.
nil right, anyhow. I kuhs they's only a few of us
left, far nowaday. laborin' people and all think tti-v
will bo more eucksessful if they learu a little ever
day
"They Bay that ignorant paopla won't stand eny
show at all in soci'ty in a few years from now,
"1 Wonder if that WILL be the nana'! 1
No. 3.
Bltraragant luxury for one may bean absolute necessity fur another, H de
j euda on what you aim at.
What Would au ape cure about opportunities to improve bis mind?
Tha word man means to think, which is tho opposite from BBAgf. Thus We cau
not classify No. 'i, as he does uotluikliknaiii.au a ud does nut think like a man.
We must call him the "missing link." if 'ou are a man you think, it you think
yen are constantly oomiug in oontaot with questions. If you supply yourself with
the corn et answers tu these questions yuu berouM. a success iu life aud you buuor
yourselt aud your family. This is true, no matter what your calling.
If yuu answer your questions you must do it riyht when the question c,.me6 up
so It will is: a pleasure, and you cannot forget it. This is true educatiuu. If yuu au
bwer your questions when they cuinu up aud uiihwer them correctly you mutt Lave
the bpKt Kncyclopedia in print rixht iu yuur home.
The whole world are agruixl that the Ency cloe Iia Hritanuica is the best iu print.
THE TRIBUNE edition of this groat "nitmaiir" is brought duwu tudateatid
anpplied on tenn- which could not be expected from people engaged in the book busi
ness; but our pride Is to supply the best newspaper iu this part of the state, and we
Sustain the enormous SXptnaeand perforin th rat amount of labor necessary tu giV
these tonus to our friends simply to broaden aud deepen the interest in education aud
to extend our acquaintance among the childreu uf today who are tu be the men and
women u thu future.
MAN.
In one of the ablest fp.r.hn i.ver deliversd by
th "Or and OiJ Man" he bowed o?Lcluiviy that
location ia not a laxnry but a prime, neceesitytj
the I liyoriug man of today,
II says: "you wtit amuieruent. but that doi
i ' 1 i sxelnd inipr ofamoot Jjo you atippote whr.
meu in stidy that they dislike It? Sa
- Ubor, no doubt. hut it u 10 aiavjiaUJ th
"I ' ' !ot:g that it is torgOttM in the dsllht
' carries In its performaooe, and no ptsyp!
ml b-tter than tbe ararkin rluiu "
It ym let yoor children follow their own in?.
-. t:iey will ask questions, and if yos pr-v,
lb Ineattl ol atuwarrj( you will encouts; tbn.
and canie delight arid oUagar in research Soa
they wnl nave a natural habit of learuiug a :.".
eacii day, and learning will then be recreation V.
them So that all ihey require is au Encyel-jpdi
in toe bcius to secure the moat practiea. educative
I Uladstoue further bays that it is now poas; Ue to
go stisigbt into the very heart, the very eanctisry
of to temple o) leeming, and become acunaiitel
with tbe Post works that men have produced
"It is not to be supposed that workingujei:, on
coming home from labor, aae to study Baolid and
works oT that c.aracter and it is not to be desired
except in case ot very special gifts but wbt is to
Isj doeired is thit s'rme effort should be made by
: meu of all classes and prrasps by none more tiiaii
t.y tbe laboring class, to mt ourselves above t&
level of what is purely frivolous, and to ndeav.r
to find our amusement in making otirseives ac
quainted with tb.rigs of real interest and beamy.'
All tbe recorded wisdom oi aii great r:te:.part
and preent, it contained in the Eacycloi'eiia Brit
annic, to that every shade of tesie can ud it lik
ing, whether it be encb subject as Enclid or the
commonest topic? cf everyday life whether to iearn
now to measure the distance to Mars ur how to tia
a equare knot in a rope
What a blessing that in thi one library tbe la
boring in m can oommind the wisdom of the world.
In his speech on the occasion of the distribatina
of the prizes at tbe Nonconformist Scbool at Mill
Hill he ccinpared the advantages of today with tie
advantage of the ancient: "AU "they have
achieved is before yoa. Their great experiences
are at your service and command.
"You have this enormous advantage under tho
peculiar condition of this tge."
Agnin he says: "Believe me when 1 tell yon ttat
tbe thrift of time will rrpay yon ia after life with
an usury of profit beyond yonr most sangnine
Jrcnuu. and that the waste of it will mike yon
dwindle alik in intellectual and moral nature be
neath your darkest reckonings Get knowledge, a'.i
you cau."
If this great library was to coat $5.00 per volume, the price of the original, without the supplemented
mnttar t.Vift man of TTKiderata mean3 mierht haaitate. but $1 98 nr v.-ilnma ani no to dita. mikas it a matter
worth your attention and considerable effort and sacrifice to attain.
ANNUAL CLEARING SA
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Lb
Thousand Bemnantii of Dry Qooda. I'loaks and Pur Gaped daring
sale nt less than 'si of material,
Ev i i y noh of counter room covered with the greatest bargain! ever
shovi n.
I.udlss' Kelt Hata, this season's styles (Oo. o.ich.
Doya' Winter Waists 100 each.
Muffs 300. each.
Cloak's ... $1.50 each.
HOSUtttY, UNDER WfEAR and NOTIONS r QUABTKB OF VALUR
COMB, IT WILL PA? Vol'.
Great Clearing Sale.
POWDER A. B
Made at thn UOOSIO nud HUMIi
DAIal WORKJ,
I.nniln .V Hari'l I'owdor Co 'n
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Mm trie llal.lerlm, I'limn for n x tl " '
liilf lilasts, gaMy I' and
RcpaiinoChruili al Co. 'a HIkIi F.xplosives
AHTOIIE HARTMAH
tiOii South Washington Avenue,
Coiilrsrtor mill ImlliW ..f roiir.rntn riiiKlnir.
Oeneref Dloaka, Potato, gnnef and '"ni
IIIiik, Wt I'mIIuis ilrln l 1 1 Onliiit in iv hit
left at Thompaoa Pratt, win am Co,
Muln ami Kyumi Btf, Of at S. riint.m
Htovii Woric.. Aim. i ...... i fJlataraa
Klall Wlrn TttnMlsand i .ii i.i. Klagnlng Tor
usavaa vraliia
THE
Thatcher
IS THE BEST, (let prices nnd
sen tiie furnnrn anil be con
vinced. A full lip of IIKAT
BBS, Appallo and Untme JJtor
Bangaa,
CONLAN'S HARDWARE
L
IMTTMTON, F.
BROWN'S BEE HIVE
PITTSTON, PA.
Spring
Ginghams.
Wc have placed on gale
our line of ( iingham . lor lli-
coming spring and Bummer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Tru es
than tver bbfc-rOi are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
What Is More Attractive
Than a pretty taco with a fresh, Imr.M
compbirlOuY Vor it. use Puitonl's Powder.
Ill 1 1 1 H NIIOK in., l.i.'V rpllnl.l.iM'0.onO.
iii si ai an sum in I Hi' wORI D.
" i suar sarrsl ''ii We rarasa.
ThtoUuilM' Hoi 1.1 Prnh iinnaoln Rlrl mil
loo l ilrllroml In.' nvwliri In Ihs I S , ,m
nM'.'Ipl of i itn, II mill v 'mri,
ir 1'iwlal Nulii fur 1140,
Kilnnls rfi wn Hu' lun'l"
,1 In nil o I ill .1 nr
gMOi Vi'' MMN IU I1"''1
oiiritilvrN, lli.'ri'foiti wr jinir
aN lhJw,nfsi aaa leear.
iin.l II miy iiiiii I lim niuiniii ii
will i.'fiinit Inn BMIS)
nd aaothef iir. Opr
aw. V '
IKi I I "'"vWT
Dexter Shoe Co.,
nininn Hi'lisr,
. I, It. & ML
M H anil Imlf
Srtiil your Htfi
111,' iff Viin-
IHiKtlnlr.l
I Kin
IliUllil
FREE
i FEDERAL ST.,
no . ni. .HASH.
cfci iff 1 1" Psafs,
MT. l'LKASAN T
AT RBVAIb
IVnl or lln ( mailt v f'ir iloinnstlf 0.Bd
of all slr.in. UvaM I" any l"rt of tbo olty
Ht loW.'Ht iiri.m.
Orilnr lnft at mv oftlco.
Ml. I IH. M Villi I Ml At I'M I".
Knar room, Brtt gOOT, Third National Hniilc.
or aunt hy mall or tuanbOaa to tlia inluo, will
rraoivii prompt attention
r (.. 1 i eonlraots will 1.x madti for thn salo
sua Beavwr oc pimi w iss 1 1
WM. T. SMITH.
PUZZLE,'!
, i i i '
I
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Ynlmlde MaSottvnnlrot tha Pair
mnr BASH WHKN VOU KNOW mow
SOO IN PBltSBS Wil l. Hi: DI8TMB1 tKU TO THOBB lotJ Till:
IT.I I in rill BBURTK81 81'ACB t TIMR
i on sua hy ILL NEW! COMPANIES STATIONERS IND AT TOY
siiiitis, on sr. si fO ADDRESS I POM HECEIPT OF
PRICE, SB CI N i s. itv
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO.
US ami til SOUTH BUTAWI BTRBBT, BALTIMORE, BID
MANHOOD RESTORED!
'NERVaSEKDS.
Ui. ..i l rAl rai-i'Jv faar
aaUad tu rura allniiaui ill-
,..,. .iii'h ai. W....H Mommy. Low of Uislii Wn, 1 o.."
Il Msnlim.. NMilly lOililwlmis. X"Mmn-W'f?LJL
lnl)..i,,.rsUT..Orv.n..ir.ltlirr,.i.-a1.M.lUyvr.'ri
c ,'.-min mo or innaooi . n nuni '"Jlar HT AEnsSrMIIat
.aiininll.iH or lnMiiltv I 'an ds on rlml n vom punkf I. PrB,n. SICIH.
Mi mall MWialdT Willi ii .'ol'" " r,B I1rfP c"t
b.l.Vf... m"i. 5fi5r hw uh lirMflft. ajCftrlvM
IjIFORE AND AFTtll USING nn "ii" i Aniiross MSUVB aBBDCM ssasonw sw, issmiu.
Fur Snln in Sorunton, Ph., by H. G. SAN DKliaoN.'Drijfist. cnr. Waliln(fton
hikI Bwuoa itfaata.
idRHiwMMrM''
Maf a i, i auvi D
aO i S2 '14
RESTORE
LOST YI60R
ius
N. . I, .. .., . Will braes Toil on n a wovk Si d mlh W HIT KM
ill'AHANi KK to I'tiro Hoitoui Debility, l.nn of Siul Poi m ithfiix,
tiiTolunlurv RuiiitieiM friirasny raiiso If nuglocud. tucb IroulUit Itad U
' "iministlnii or iuainly, n.im por i "i in noui. t k.x,., f,)r ss. will, er, sr.
timer wa bIto a wrltlou aiMlaat- o in our or H'Iulj ma noury. aoao.a
FKAL Ml. IU' IN 1. OO Clmlaud, OUlu.
Vora.i.. hv JOHN II. PHEI.P!i Pliariuaclst. cor. Wyouiiuu Ave. aud Spruco St.,
I Scranton, Pa.