THE PCU ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20. 1894. LIVE re OF l Is II P TTSTOHS Tim Bobarior TRnomfa Pttteten de partment ia la charm oi ' 51- l',1y. to whom newt Itemt ana oomplatntt uuvy be referred. MISTAKEN IN his man. Squire Loii2hrv Make a Discovery, but Tfi Mti: tkert. While out .iri in ; yeeterday morn log in the vlolutty of Plaimvlllt, Will Ian A. Loughrey, tii w-1 known jvuser i' j'.inluvi at !r. IrnlHt'i, e pled annul boj who waa aooonpanled By an Italian organ grind r Bappoiingtho lad to banono ot'ier than the long lost K Idia Bratharton, tha 'aqntra whlppi I up hi steed anil with baatt hnrriad to Wilkai liarr--, where ha inform. ', tha Minorities ol what ho had st'tn. Tha organ grimier and the boy ware overtaken near ivrt Bawkley, but to tiu ohagrin of all thi lad pro red to K tine other E Idia an not the one wanted While many are enjoying tli j it the 'tqoire't ex penee his jnitioMhip fail to where the joke rvallv axial . -- - - DEATH OF A. B. ROMMEL. A Witdiy Known mil Knob Rotp-cted Citizen Fames Awav. Word hns been reoelved hre of the death of A. B, Rommel at his hotua in Nuxen, Wyoming county, after a long illness. The deoeased was a Cormw tealdent of VWst Pittston aud waa highly r peoatd. For many years he con ducted tr a-k garden at Harding. He was a brother of Vt. 15. Rommel, of tliis place. He was -IS years of a?e. and Kaves hi wife an I oue daughter. Tne remiius have beeu brongjtl to U. H Rommel'a residence, 807 Ltuerne avenue, from which place the funeral Will take place this ui iruiiitf at 10 30 o'clook Interment will be made in Vts: Pitteton oemetery. . PITTSTON POINTERS. Pittston Happoninva Britiv but Tuter estina'.y Told Election day today. Let every citi zeu esarcise hit frauchise. Today oeiug a legal holiday, tha banks will close at noon and remain so for the balance of the day. The iuteuto thaw of the past few dayt iias maile the streets well nigh impassable. With the olosing of the polls today it can be said without fear of eoutradic tion that the Citison'l party will disin tegrate. John Eichooltz'r, of the Junction, in a pnblisned card says in refutation of certain stories bein circulate 1 about hi poition in the present political stru!le; "I und"rstand taat a report tias been in oiroulatlon that I have (tone back on the Cltiiane' ticket, and that t propose to nse my vote and Influence In faeor of some other party's nominees, I wish it em phatically stated that ncli a report is entirely false. I have not by word or deed given cause for tie report that I Waa not loyal to the Citizens' party. Candidates whom I nelped to place in nomination, and who, I am confident, wiil if elected, work intelligently and faithfully for the borough's interests. I am for the Citizens' ticket without any wavering. Advur.ce Ag-nt Hill, of the "Hands Across the Sea" company, was in town yesterday hilling his attraction. County Commissioner P. A. Norton, of Wilkes Barre, was a visitor here yesterday. On Tbumdsv morning next, Wasa in iron's Birthday, tiie Polisn societies of t;::s pi c will go to Scrauton to at tend the dedication of the new Polish Catholic ehnreh of the Sacred Heart, I-iev. Father Anst. pastor. E. B. Patterson suffered sever inju ries a few days ago at Newark Vally, N Y , where be was visiting relatives He was out huntin;, and while cross ing a slinpery log in the woods his gin wis accidentally discharged. The charge struck Air. Patterson in the left side of the face, lacrrit'.ng a portion of the cheek and tne ear. The injury was painful but not dangerous, al though the escape from death wiy v ry narrow. At last accounts Mr Patterson waa doing well ami wasaole to be aronnd. O izette. With three political parties in the field, to say nothing of tae independ ent candidates, the situation is an ax eeodingly lively one in this place at present. To add to the excitement the Eagle Hose eompany an 1 Black Diamond Hook and La AtT company eacU have a fair and festival. All con cerned are fighting mad, and there is no telling w.iat the outcome will be. The excitement is fast and farions and is greatly enjoyed by the disinterested observer. David Tndor.a driver on the Bsrnnm shaft column dnmp, whilo riding a nnle yester lay morning was thrown from the mnle's bick and had ids arm fractured and wrist dislocated. The injured lad was taken to the hospital for treatment. He is aged l"i year and makes ids home with his grand-pi-rnte, Mr. and Mrs. John Watts, of North Main street. Friends of the family nre invited to attend the fnnral this afternoon of Mrs. Thomas Bnsh. Servie will be held at the family' homo at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rv Dr. Parka. The in terment will be in VVeRt Pittston ceme tery. TyP"PU r.d Indigestion In their worst forms nr- cured by the osti of V. P. K If you am debilitated and run down, or If you need a tonic to regain flesh nnd lost appetite, Strength and vigor, talc- P. P. P., and you will tie strong and healthy. Kir shattered SOnstlMtlonS and lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Hoot and Potassium) is the king of all mrticlnes. P. P. P. Is tli greatest blood purifier In the world. For sale by nil :iruf,'gints. NICHOLSON NIWS NOTES. A Brief Record of Current Event Cart fully Pr p i red. Fpninl to tha Kcrnntun Trihnnn. NlOHOtaotr, Pa., Feb, 19 The Metho dist Episcopal Sunday School took a sloigh ride last Saturday afternoon down to East Lomon. They started nt 1 p. m. and arrived back at 4 p. m. At tha Opera Home next Thursday evening a Washington Birthday hop will be held. Frank Proper's new dwelling honso is nearly completed. Mrs. K. A. DnBois is visiting friend in New York city. The thermometer stood 18 below zoro last Saturday morning. The creamery ice house is being fillod with ice. The scholars of the graded sohool have an entertainment in the school building on next Thursday in honor of Washington's birthday, There were two car load of apples leaded here last wuk. Applet are bringing a. good price, now. R. D. Kewtoij't new dwelling hoaee omNN Stotet it nearly completed. The candy factory is ndvertised for rent or sale. Some one ought to got it running, liilph Shields sells the SORANTOH I BIB) m:. If you want to get the now bdy it. rbt It-publican and Democratic nominees for school direotorshin are having quite a hot li'iit. Will Lord bni erected au elegant houee In Walnut park Hurry William has gone to King stou to school. ALL ABO J I AVOC1 A B.iditit of tntarettloK Oostlp from u Rnttllai Town. Svei inl to tkl Sc iinl hi Vrilmne. AVOCA, Pa., Feb 11) -Miss N.dhe Whaleu, of Wllket Barre, i the guest of tlin Whaleu i imlly. Miss Fannie Webuer is visiting her brother at Kingston, W, B Ciirr.iu retuthed today from a visit with Archbald friend. William Edwards and Alexander Laird and Alex All. ui attended the fan r.ilof a relative a: Pitt.stui yester day. Mrs. John Winters, of Duumore, i visiting in town Philip Qoreokl, of Bagtewood, N. Y . is tut guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, James BrOWO, jr . pent this eveuiug in i'ittston. Miss Bertie Lea entertained a num ber of her friends At her home this eve dug. , lames Tonhill, of i'ittston, is in town this evening Mr. P, EL Snyder, of Old Forge, is visitiug in town. Ttio interior of Manner' drag store, has been beautified by a oat of new paint and wall paper. The St. Aloysiu society have changed their time of meeting during Lent from Friday to Saturday veiling. 4) i ' MUSICALS AT jcKMYN. Mr. J. D. Stocks Delightfully Enter tains a Number of Muaio Lovers. Sjti1 to the .-Srrauluii 'IVi6uae. JlBMYM, Pa., Feb. 19, The musical given by Mr. J. D. Stocker in aid of the Christiau Budeevor chapel at Simp sou was a success, socially and tinau oiallr. The large aud handsomely deco rated rooms were rilled by a select and appreciative compauy of in vited guests. The programme of the evniug Wat very acceptably carried out In every particular. Among those present from out of town were Rev. Mr. and Mr. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer, Mr. aud Mrs. John Hovt, W. T. Pries, D. L. Crane, Mrs. F. E. Dennis and Mr. Burr, of Carboudale: William Walker, if Mayfield, and Charles Battenburg. jr., of Archbald. IS NOT A CANDlOATE. Michael Garrett, Not Oat for Snpervior of Marcy Townhip. flpevfal to the Scranton fn6ua. DUBTBA, Pa., Feb. 19 l deire to announce to my friends that, although my nam will appear on the tickett to day as a candidate for supervisor of Marcy township, I have concluded to withdraw, as I realize that my candi dacy will to a great extent jeopardize the chances of electi n of those who re ceived the nomination at the Dsmo cratic caucus. Thanking my friends who have shown a disp isition to aid me. providing I remained in the field, and hoping that my action will meet with their approval. I am Respectfully your. MlCBAKi Garrett. Ekware ok Frauds. Be snre yon get the genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclectnc Oil. It cures colds, croup, asthma, deafness and rheumatism. WHY HE3ITATE? Do Not Foolishly Wait Until the Cloilna1 Day. From the number of names added daily to the long list of uhcribers to the Encyclopedia Britannica, it is fair to conclude that tnere are many yet to come. Why hesitate longer to call and give your order? The regular price at which it is offered, togetlur with the liberal terms of payment, preclude the possibility of any one pleading poverty as an excuse for not furnishins himtelf or his family with this incomparable educational work. 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Not merely the salient points are given, but a full treat ment of the subject, rendering it a complete library in the home with but few books. You must have seen a friend's book as huodredl have been provided with them, and they can be senn at any time at 437 Sprnce street. On receiot of 4.00 the entire set will tie dell vsred -the bal nnce in easy monthly payments. The offer must soon be withdrnwn. P,nt a short time remains in which to avail yourself of the price and easy term of payment, which means th Hearing of th- work. o A Dwtell to !! NiUd. Kiinmn City .lumnat. Whilethe ' ithiimltes urn si work mak Ing a "greater New York" they should endeavor to also make a better one. - - Fahl-n Hot for Mn. t'hirriyti Hprnril. Trousers legs will bn worn cloqn-rnefed to the knee by gentlemen making pedes trinn excursions through the atreeta this spring. - The Right Slei ef rijctlng-uliher. Clii into Rati rd (Jl.olly "My bwnin is on Urol" Miss Cniistlfiun "yulokl Someono bring an atomizer "' Not a Safe I ml. ftouhtngtam Pimt. The man who judges the wheat market by the size of the baker's loaf is a eure loser. How About Orover OltvsIandP I'hilaili lphia ieierd l tlnn.) No Democrat Is bigger than his party. Old Thlng-s Are the Bait. Lija. Obi we sigh to tat Mime coffoe like our mothers usod to muke, And we yearn to get a slice of broad llko thtiy usrd to Duke. But it may be we're ungrateful, yet we're sure we do not cme T.. feel once more a slipper liko our mother ued to wear. (I VERY m III And Indeed She Has Good Rea son To Be Joyous. HOW IT ALL COME ABOUT A Moat Attractive NewVork Lady Tell Her Remarkable Experience It is Exceedingly Intereating. One would have to trav-1 a long dis- tanoe and eearoh thoroughly to Hud a more bright, attractive and pleating little lady than MM Cross, who resides at No. 886 West 211 1 street New York. She it the wife of Mr, Clarence Gross, who I mi expert telegrapher, connect ed with tlm Western Union company, Seated ill her purlor a few evening since, in a iilensant conversation, 1 was told a story which in interest and im portant)! I have titver heard excelled. "You would not think," said Mrs. Cross in a natVS manner, "that I ever knew what trouble, imhnppiiios and pain were, lint, nevertheless, I think few women have ever trone through what 1 have. About a year ago 1 paid a visit to Boston, and while there, bn gan to feel very strangely. My head oiied. I had no appetite, 1 couched constantly, and began wasting away at a terrible rate. My complexion grew sallow, dark line came around my eyes. 1 felt no ambition 1 was en tirely discouraged. These things con tlnned until 1 Dually became so sick, 1 wa compelled to go to the hospital They wer exceedingly kind to me there, but It was more than two mouths before 1 could leave,iiiid then 1 almost felt myself to be n puysical aud mental wreck. Did I consult doctors? Yes. indeed, many a time, but mum how 1 gained no strength, mid was losing in tl-sh constantly. You would hardy belu ve i but at that time 1 weighed only Vi pouuds." "And did you not get very much dis couraged?" "Certainly, but 1 tried to be as brave at possible, although 1 felt that there was once but little hope. All my mother's family died of consumption aud us 1 once had a severe attack of pneumonia, I feared that mv time of life might bo short from the tame cause, 1 returned to New York and tried to be brave and cheerful, but 1 certainly did not feel that way. My husband said it seemed to him that I h id every kind of a disease known to the world. It wa at this time a friend said to me: T do think you need the inediciuss and drugs you are taking. Why not drop the cod liver oil, and other nauseating and disgusting mailt cines, and try aome good food- -something that will build you up and strengthen yon'.'' I told her that I would be glad to do so, but did not know what to take. Bbs kindly gave me a bottle of food which she told me nad done gieat thing for some of her friends And now comes the surpris ing part of my ttory. While in that weak, emaciated condition, weighing leu than DO pounds. I began to take the food. The very first day my appetite grew better, und soon 1 began to relish other food. Saon afterwards, I notic ed that my tl 'sh and strength were in creasing, and that my complexion was getting better. Then it seemed to me that I could not get enough to eat. I ate heartily three times a day -meat, eggs and nourishing food, and slept soundly every night. I was to happy, and so were my friends, that 1 con tinned taking the food, and to make a long story short, I am as you see me now, wtighing 113 pounds, gaining flesh each day. feeling like a girl of six teen, and I owe it all to the wonderful I almost might tny, miraculous power of Paskola, the great pre-digest ed food, which has done so much for me, ' Yon think 1 am enthuiiastic abnnt it? Well, why should I not be? Would you not be if yon had been helped at I was? Of court. I had recommended It to my friends, and I have yet to find a tingle peason who has not been bene fite 1 by its use. f do not think that people and women especially need drug or medicines to keep them in health when nfll cted as I waa. What 1 do think they need is good, sustain ing, strengthening foo l, which does not require any effort on the onrt of the stomach todieest It, and this is cer tainly the power I'askola possesses -it goes at once into the blood, strengthen ing and in iking new life. I believe if women knew this truth more gener ally, there wonld be less sickness, less sallowneas, and more bappintsa among thm than there Is. "Is i'askola like cod liver oil? Not stall. Instead of , being uaueens, it is pleasant to take. It UOU'I niako you sick at ttom.'ich. I have never benn,mnre impressed by the word and appearance of any per son than I was of Mr. Cro. Her manner was o sincere, her words so earnest, her nature so buoyant, and hr U",ilth, as every look and movement indicated, so perfect, that I could hard ly realize that the little lady who wa conversing had once been so great an invalid, and so near to death's door, and I could not tint feel that if women throughout America could know the means by wblnh she had been so bene fited, and avail themselves of It, it might mean much for the health, bnnu ty and happiness of American women. A pamphlet giving full particular respecting i'askola will he sent on ap plication to the I're-Digested food 0 mipany, HIS limine street, New York City. - REVIVAL ftT PECKVIllE. KOch Interest Tkn In the BsrvloS at the M. R. Ohiiroh. lirrint to th Smtnttm Trihun. PgOKVlLUtj Pa., Feb, III The re vival services nt the M"thndlgt Episco pal church are attended with increas ing interest and good sncoeia. Many have already loiight a new life in Christ and others are earnest Inquirer. The pastor U being aslted In the vork by llnv. B I. Ives, D. I)., of An num, N. Y. , one of tbn foremost preach er In America, lie will conduct a peetal tervloi Saturday afternoon at 1 B0, nud will preaoh toil evening at 7.15. All made welcome at these tor vice. Dr. Ives will preach at the uiual hours of service and will bo preont at tlm Sabbath school at 2 30. The funeral strviues of llnssin Hoott, aged I ysars and 6 months, was held from her father's home on Mill street Friday afternoon at 1 80, Idttln Mle wa sick but one day. Her parents have the sympathy of tho entire com munity in their affliction, Rev. F. P. Doty officiated at r In. funeral. Inter ment was made In Prospect cemetery. Tin Importance of keening the liver and kiifnnvH in good cnniiitioii cannot bn overeHtimnted. Mood's Harsapnrilla I a gnat remedy for regulating and inviRorn ting these organs. Hood's Pllli not raily, vet promptly and effectively, on the liver and bowels. ANNUAL CLEARING SI A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. lib Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Put Capefl during tale ui less than oosl of material, very hu h of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Folt llatn, this season's atyles Ifjc. each. Hoys' Winter Waist Q,o bhcIi. wlfi 30c. eaoh. Cloaks $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE. 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With n order we (rive a w rltten gnnrantre to cur ...'..... i l. a m.. i "i r ..ii In r fcnA 4nM hr all ilnipt(t Avkfnrtf Itit 'jEFORE AND AFTER USING .no other. A.i.iu'HS K fetK VE AFKIK ., Muonlc Temple, CU1CAOO. 1U For Sale in ScrantAon, Pa.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Drtlffgist, cr Washington Hurt DDrUOe streets. THE Upholstery Departmen or William : Sissenberger Opposite liaptist Chnreb, Penn Avenue, Is replete with fine and medium Parlor Suits, Fancy Rockers, Couches and Lounges for the Holiday Trade. Prices to Suit all. Also Bed Room Sets.Din- ing Room and Kitchen Fur niture. Parlor Suits arid Odd Pieces Re-upholstered in a substantial manner. Will be as good as new. MT. PLEASANT AT BETAIL. Cnnlnf llin ttnt.t quality tot dOBMettp univiunl of n i. . iV'llvorivl In iuit (mrt of lot city t InWPRt ltrl.'P. Oipr Inft nt my odlnn. no. ii. nryoiwiNa athntjr, Krnr npin, flrt llonr. 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