I THB SCE ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 22. 1894. LIVE NEWS Of PITTSTONS Thi Schantom Tribune's Plttsron de partment is ia charge of ' M. Fnhy, to whom news items and complaints may bo referred. THE BOROUGH RETURNS. North district; M. Tarmny. South dis trict; inspector, M. H. McAndrew, M, Ryan ; anditor, M. Osborne. The vote for constable was a tie. TbP appli cants worn P. F. H iv Inn and Edward .Murphy. It is snid Mr. Boylan will contest the election. WAYNE COUNTY REDEEMED. Malone; Elected Bursas and the Citi zen's Councilman Snowed Undar. Owing to the failure of the Scranton office of the Western Union Telegraph company to receive the message after midnight, Tuesday night, complete election returns, which The Tribune representative had compiled, were not printed yesterday. The results are as follows: Upturns from the- eleven wards give a clean sweep for the candidates of the combined Citizens and Dsm icratto tickets by n lariie majority, Tiiouiai Maloney, the Citizen's candidate for burgess, endorsed by the Democrat?, is elected over Louis Seibel, Republican, by a majority of 1,044. E. J McDon nell. Democratic candidate for tax col lector.had 701 to 077 for YV. II Young, Republican, and 5ti7 for H, H, Drury, Citizen's candidate. The balance of the Democratic borough ticket is elected by uiiij iritios varying from 850 to 350. For councils, J. H. Tigue, Democrat, defeats Josepu S:iowden, Citizen's candidnte in the fourth vnrd. In the Ninth ward M. N. Donnelly, dtlien'a nominee, defeats P. A. Sweeney, independent Democrat, by 7 votes. In the Eleventh ward, Patrick Ma loney, Democrat, defeats Grorge Lov ell, Citizuu's candidate, by 41 votes. In the Sixth ward, Jams Kennedy, Demo crat, is elected over R. Smile, Republi can, bv 3'J in jority. In the Third ward, M. T, Lynott, Citizen's D3tno cratic, beats M. Kane, Democrat, the present incumbent, by 36 votes. In the Second ward, A, J. Clifford, Demo crat-Citizan's candidate, defeati Junius Ryan, Republlean aud Ciiizeu's uoiui nie. by 88. For school director in the First ward. A. McCorinick, Democrat, defeats Thomas McKune, Citizens', by 16 votes. Iu the Second, John Lynott. Democrat and Citizens', has 20 major ity over Thomas J. O'Brien, Independ ent. In the Fifth ward. Thomas J. Movlef, D mocrat, has 87, to 39 for J. F. Gordou, Independent Democrat. Alexander Bryden, Citizens', beats M. W. Morris, Democrat, in the Seventh Wiird. by 1 vote. Iu the Ninth ward, John McNamara. Citizens', defeat-) P. A. Sweenev. Indeneudent Democrat, by 6 votes. In the Eleventh ward, Pat rick Egan, Democrat, has 9 majority over A. F. E trley, Citizens'. T. J COURT TO DECIOE. Corcoran Aike to Hive the Vote Rtcourtd in th.) Nia'.h Wari. Thomas J. Corcoran, the candidate for councilmsn in the Ninth ward who ws return-; 1 bv th election board as having received 00 v del to 73 cast for Iiis opponent, M. N. Djuuelly, tho leader of the citizms' element, has filed a petition in court askiug that the vote of the ward bo re-can Tassel. The grounds of his application ar that the board male a mistake in countiug his vote; that he should have 76 vot-s instead of 66 returned for him. On this application court made an or der directing the election officers to appear today with the ballot box. A Card. To the citizens of the First, Second and Third wards of Pittston borough I take this opportunity of thanking each and ev-rv oue of you for tne honor vou conferred - in me Tuesday by unanimoujly electing me the third term a justice of the peace in vonr re- suective wards, and, I hope that dur ine the next five yars that no official act of mine will cause any of you to rd gret what you have done for ine by your votes at the polls Tuesday. John Jordan A majority of 645 Given for Grow and Froteotlon . Honesdai.e, Feb, 21 Wayne county gives Galnabl A. Grow. Cougreismau at large, 04." majority, with one Repub lican district to hear from. When the returns have beeu completed Grows majority in this county will probably reaoh 700. The contest in this borongh was one of the hottest ever witnessed here. The vote for all candidates was very closs and is as follows: Congressinsn-atlargt. G.ilusha A. Grow, R 398: James D. Hancock, D., 197. Chief burses?, A II Bnumnn, R ,48V Town councilm-'n, C. M. K'tz, K., 470; (iralmm Watts, R., 275, Oliver H. Bunnell, It., 260; W. A. Woo;l,K., 87U) Martin 13 Allen, It, 43.; ttrant w. Lane. D. , 271; Benjimin Gardner, sr., 1) , 266; Timothy D. O'Connell, D. , 814 High constable. It. W. Go'tser, 483. School Director-.!. D. Pock, 115; Charles D. Keller, 107; Robsrt Coates, 5; J. a Tuthill, 75 High (-(instable -Thomas Spangeu - burg, 104 ; S. Smith. SS Auditor M.W. U-.'ll. HI; r-'rank lloyt, 15. Tax Collector William Johns. 85; D. C. Phillipn, 25; V. J Bonner, B7. Assistant Assessors Wright Brown, 97; D. P. Taylor, 98; William Hill. HI: J. Berry. 80, Judge of Election S. M. Rogers, 106: A U. Jenkins. 80. Inspectors D.R. Lathrui), 104; Mark Walker. 81 Collector Dtniel C. O-tborn. It., 205 A. V. Voiirt. D . 204; Thomas Callo way, I. R , 130 School Directors Reed Burns. M 1)., D., 803: Thomas Crosslev, sr., R , 477. Judtfe of Election William II. Lee, R., 280: T. S. Medland, D . 219. Itxp-ctor of election R. A. Smith, R.. 358: M. J. Ilunlon, D., 232 THIRD WARD. Congress G. A. Grow. 86; Hancock, Morrow, 18, Burgess C. M. Hathaway, 40: Fre mont Ferris, 22; W. S Blow, 47. Council W. B. Stevens. 101 ; George Moules, 17; N. H. Johuson, 30. School Directors A. t. Brundage. 68; G. B Newton. 63; A. C. Hundrick. 38; R. J. Wren, 15 High Constable Thomns Spungen- burg. 42; S. Smith. 03. Auditor W. M. Bell, 55; Frank Hovt, 36. Tax Collector D. C. Phillips, 47; William Johns, 23; W. J. Bomen, 38 Assistant Assessors S. Smith, 26; A. U. Thoop, 51; John Wa.-ren, 26; Frank Pickering, 20. Judge of Election A. S. Newton, 65; F. G. Hurd, 29. Inspectors John Warren. 31; G. W. Thomas, 33; Dick Reese, 28. Justice of the Huce D. T. Lewis, 34; William Bell. 19; W. A. May, 1. Assistant assessors Joseph Dlezn, R.. 209; G. M. Gennng. R., 297; C. F. Rockwell, D, 315: Q W. Spencer, D , 200. Justice of the peace William N. H.m. D.. 267; P. S. Barnes, R.. 260. Auditor A. J. Rehbein, R., 206; r'red J. Stone, D., 24J. ; A contest over the collectorihip is brewing. THE MICROSCOPE. A careful microscopical examination and chemical analysis of the urine, is a valuable aid in determining the nature of many chronic diseases, particularly those of the nervous system, blood, liver, kidnoys, and bladder. These aids niako it possible to treat such dis eases successfully at a dis tance, without personal ex amination of the putient Thus Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Builder, Gravel, and other Disposes of the Uri nary Organs aro success fully treated; Nervous De bility, Exhaustion, I)roisy, Liver Disease, and many other Chronic Maladies are cured Iflthont seeing the patient. question blanks, treatise, and other informa tion, describing case, and inclose 10 cents, in stamps, to pay postage. Address, World's Dispf.nsaiiy Mkdwal ASSOCIATION, No. 6U3 Main Btreet, Buf falo, N. Y. Write for Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the ANNUAL CLEARING Si A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. urn Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Far Capes during sale at- less than cost of material. Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's styles 10c. each. Boys' Winter Wuista 100 each. Muffs 30c. each. Cloaks $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OP VALUE COME. IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. R. BROWN'S BEE HIVE PITTSTON, PA. A Pleasant Reflection coming hi miner. sprine and Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices I than ever before, are what j will recommend them to our j patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. THE Thatcher IS THE Bf ST. Get prices and see the furnace and he con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appollo and Gauze Door Ranges, Three Magnificent Offers. Trio of Chances to Get the Finest Art Portfolios Printed at terms so easy that all can buy. OFFER NUMBER ONE. The World's Fair Portfolio, in four parts, each part containing between fifty and sixty views of the great exposition, and the whole forming a superb represen tation of the greatest exposition the world has ever seen, may be had as previously announced. Three Coupons, cut out as explained below, together with 10 cents in cash, will secure it. The demand is heavy, but we will fill all orders as fast as the flying presses can print the hand some books. C0NLAFS HARDWARE PITTSTON, PA. CAR BONOALE NEWS. The Dyipapiia and Indissti-m In thojr woret forma m cured by the nso of P. P. P. If you are debiliuteil aud run down, or if you need a touic to regain flesh and lost appetite, strength nuu vigor, tnkv P. P. P., and you will tie strong tm liealtby. tor afcattured constitutions and lost manhowl P. P. P. (Prickly Ah, Poke HoolaDd Potofc-iuin) is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is the greatiat blood purifier in the world. For sale by all drufgists. BRIEF PITTSTON MENTION. Newsy Itoms Of Intersil to All Hurried Renders Todny being a holiday all banks will be closed. "Hands Across tr-e Sea" was the at traction at Music Hill last evening A good sized audience was present. The play ga7e excellent satisfaction. The Eagle Hose and Hook and Lad der companies fairs opened last even ing. Die former In their hall on K m nedy street, and the latter in Armory hall. Large 1 cio wds were present, and the dispUy of ware was both valuable and srtistic. Several of our young people attended the Pnlmer-Niebel nnptials at Scranton last evening. The memberB of Niagara Engine company, No. 2, will meet at their rooms at 'i p. m. sharp, Washington's birthday, to participate in the Black Diamond Hook and Ladder company's parade. By order of J. W. Burns, fore man. All members of the Black Diamond Hook and Ladder company will meet it their rooms at 7 o'clock sharp this evening to go on parade. Luzerne bor ongh Hook and Ladder and Hose com pany and Avoca Hose company will join in the prooession. Oscar E. Elter ich, foreman. The telephone exchange will observe usual holiday hour today, 8 to 9 . m , and 4 to fl p. m. Western Union offlcj open all day. John Shavinskl, a Pole, 80 years old, married, was admitted to the hospital yesterday suffering with serious injur ies received in the Butler mine by a fall of rock. No other sarsnparilla has the merit to hold the confidence of entire communities year alter year, as Hood's Karsaparilla. It possesses curative powers peculiar to itself. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared from the bost ingredients. 25c HappminR-a of Importance in tht Pioneer City Recordad. Special to the Scranton Tribun. Cahuondale. Pa., Feb. 21, The La dies' Aid society of the Methodist church will l.old a tea in the chap.'l tomorrow evening, Washington's birth day. An afternoon and evening entertain ment will oojur in Father Mathew hall on Washington's birthday. Professor Patrick O'llar will conduct the aff iir which will consist of iiituy dinusin,' features. Rooert M. Vsnnan has rented one of the stores in the new Old Fellows building on Salem iivmine and will soon remove his plumbing busipsss there. A programme of appropriate exor cises has been arranged to bo rendered n th evening of Washington's birth - lay, at 6:80 o'clock, in the Alumni l;all in the nijru school tiuuuing, at wniou lime also will be presented to school No 1 the American fl-tg It will be the gift of the Patriotic O.-der Sons of America. E 1. Marcy, driver of the National ExprtM coiujiunr s ilelivury wagon, is on the sick list, his place ou the wagon is being temporarily tilled by D. Hay- oook. I his morning three gentlemen repre - sentiug the Susquehanna, Steam Heat- lug and Manufacturing comp my ar rived in this city. The gentlemen were Henry Sperl, A. 1). Harding, and Tiiomas McDonald. Tho ol ject of their visit was to meet the Carbondale board nf trade to find out what advantages they could aecure to aid them in rebuilding their plant in this city. The establishment of the above company was recently burned oat at Susquehan na. I he gentlemen were met oy a del egation from the board of trade at Sec retary Trantwain's office, and after talking matters over Mayor Hundrick plxced his conveyance at their disposal and took the party about the city. Post i thee hours on Washington a irthday will be from 7.30 to 8 30 a. in. and from n au to 4 -JO p m Hut one delivery will be made by the carri ers. The many friend in tnis city of George Robinson, of Lenoxville, who mot with what almost proved a fatal accident while skating abontsix week's ago, will be pleased to learu that he is improving. John Weston, of Honesdale, was Carbondale visitor today. j. j. uoogto is in rsew lork city on business. - Jurlgtd by Hla Aboenoa. li'ujnniflon Star. "I nlwnys suspected that cashier," snid a member of the bourd of directors. "Moybo he'll turn up," said another "You can't always judge a man by his ap pearance. "No; but In a case like this It is pretty snie to juuge mm oy uis uisappearauco.' ELECTION AT AVOCA. A Quiet Day at th Polls List of Offl otfrs Chosen. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Avoca, Pa., Feb. 21. Election day passed off very quietly here. The fol lowing were the sucoessful candidates for the different offices: Burgess, O. D. Hollister; council, John Cannon, ). B. Seamons; school direotori, Jacob Webster, William O'Malley; tax collector. Patrick O'Boyie; high constable, J. P. Boas; registry assessor, J. W. Clifford, South dlstrlet; M. Moore, North diitriot; judges of eleotion, W. H. Hollister, DKUKK NHOK CO.. Inc'i. rapltal, $1,000,000. BMH ai.no nhok in -i hi: woui.n, "A dollar aarfd n a dollar earned." Thin Lnrilos' Solid French UnnRolu Kid But ton iioot aenvend ire snywiMie in me u.s.. receipt oM inn, Money Order, Tir rci o note lor fi " y way thu bonti old Ki all retail store for 2.S. Wo make thla boot ouraelvoa, thorefore wa guar- It,. Wf i-i... . j ore, .-"if, and If any ono Is not aaltnflrii wo win Sanaa UM mcniuy or ffond another pair. Opera i or uommon rense, MUM C. 1. K. St KK 1 to 8 and halt . Send your atte; ire ii HI nt vou. Illuntniled Cat, logue FREE FEDLKAL ST SXON. MASS. aJeri. m the: Mi i st ery Department OR William : Sissenberger Opposite Baptist Church, 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 and Odd Pieces Re-upholstered in a Substantial manner. Will be as good as new. "Tis beauty that doth oft males women proud; 'Tts virtue that doth make thorn most admired; 'Tis modesty that makes them seem divine," This Shakespeare wrote 2)0 years ago. Hl he lived in thase days, when women compete with the stronger sex in the bread-winning raee of life, he would not have believed his stanza oompleti without this important addition: "'Tis knowledge that makes woman a success." Accident of birth may make one young woman a shop girl and her play mate, born at the other end of the street, a college gr lu it and a society belle They were equal in childhood; they aro separated now by several itrata of society. But appraiso each at her own Intrinsic worth, and what is the only element of real superiority which the rich girl possesses over the poor on. It Is Education; It Is Knowledge. Herein only is the rich girl aupsrior. Here only is she a more important factor in lifo and of more value to herself and to society than her less fortunata contemporary. 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