1 THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 24. 1894. LIVE NEWS OF TWO P1TTST0NS TlIK SCIUNTON TlllBUNE'S PlttStoil de partment iii in cliartfu of .1. M. Fully, to wliom uuws items mid couipluiuts uiny bu referred. SCHOOL BOflHD MEETING. Held A Short But Iutsrasttuir Session Last Evfidusr. The school board met in speci il ses sion in tlie Higb School bulldiog lt evening. The meetinif was culled to order by President T. J. O'Brien. In the absence of Secretary Kojrer llinee, M. J. Brenntn was elected secretary pro leui. For the erection of an iron fence around the Jnnotion school property there WH two bidders, lirown A Son, of liuryea, and John Wilde, of Wyo inioK. Mr. Brown's hid was $1 40 per foot and that of Mr. Wilde $1 23. lbe latter being the lowest bidder, on mo tion, was awarded the contract, The sVmsml society was glVSO the prlfilege to uidtft in the ()reuon school building nntil such time its they could got u suitable place for meeting purposes. There beinj; no further business, the board adjourned to meet tuu ninth of March. PlfTSTON CONDENSATIONS. "A District Fair" will be the attrac tion at Music ball March 1. Manager lfoDongadl, In order to secure the above attraction, was compelled to jrive a guarantee. Both fairs now in progress were largely patronized last eveninir, William Holt, the colored tn.m, who was shot by oue Havar l, another oo. ored mm, oontlnow to improve. Miss Lizzie Dtttn, nf Wilkes-Btrre, is the uuest of Miss BlliltMth Tltoaip son, of the West Si le. Miss Caroline Z illet is Visiting friends In Muuch Cuunk. Mrs. A. L. Towner and Mrs. John Mu.k y jpeut yesterday visiting friends in Ssraottn. An Italian worn in residing in Y.i'.es vi'Ie was frightfully burned yesterday morning. S.ie was standing with her back toward the stovo when her dress took fire. She rushed screaming from tho hoiisj. Ilernusbiml and neigh bors hurried to her asstsUuoe an 1 ex tinguished the rlini". It is thought she is fatailv burned. Mr. Van Ness and Mr. Kirk, of N"w York, are visiting In the family of T. W Kyte, on Exeter strst, West Side. Fred Ford bam ard sister. Miss Belle, spent Thursday in S:ranton, A very pretty wadding took place on Wsshington's birthday at the resi dence of Mr. and M-s. John Llewellyn, on Wyoming avenue, in which Mr. James Bridy and Miss L'tln Fool were the participants. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. 0. 11. McAnul ;y, of ths Methodist eiinrch. The bride lookod charming in a costume of white heavy tvrded silk. The groom was at tired in the conventional black. The young conplo will go housekeeping at onco in Wilkae-Barre. where, the groom is employed ns yirdtimster for the Dal aware and Hudson Canal company Horaee Stew.irt and wife, of Dela ware Writer (inp, ar- visiting the fa mily of Rev. E H. Stewart. Mrs. Jacob Geiaer, of Scranton. is Tlsitiug her father, Mrs. Robert Jacqnes.on Lnztrne avenue, West Pitts ton. Mr. and Mrs. James Bradv. r , Mrs. Jacob Bertelf, Arnold ani Miss Helen Berteli, Miss Maine Brady, of Wilkes B.irre; Miss Lllla Frartz, of Kingston j and Miss Ida Martin, of Taylor, at tended the Brady and Pool wedding Thursday evening. Miss Mury E.igau, of Hyde Park, la visiting Mira Anna Clark, on Oik street. Mis Mary Roth, of Parionag street, has gone to Philadelphia to visit friends. On Thursday evening Miss Anna Ash entertained ths members of the C. S. of A. with a chocolate social at her home on Exster street. A vry enjoyable time was had by those preaint. Nat Sutton has sol 1 his home and lot on Park street to John H ighes The Women's Christian Temperancs union social took place last evening at the home of C. II. Williamson. Eieter street, West Side. A honse belonging to Mrs. William Monk, of Frothiagham street,wss com pletely destroyed by lire at early honr yesterday morninir. Several bouses in the vicinity narrowly escaped destruc tion. Mrs W. B Taggart is visiting in New York city. CULLED AT CARBON DALE. 4n Entsrtainin Budget of News from ths Pioneer Cltv. Snrrlnl to th AbfaMfdS) IWdsMtS, C'AItHONrur.F.. Feb. 88. On Tuesday evening of next week will occur nnnther in the series of high class en -t"rtainmnta whioh aro rendered in Masonio hall. This entertainment will be given by the Temple qusrtette of Boston. The Venae Social sin!) entertained their friends in a vsry pleasant man ner this evening in their parlors in the opera honse block. A cottage prayer meeting wis held this eveninz nudsr the auspices of the Baptist Christian Endeavor society t the home of Stephen K igglar, of Arohbald street. J. J. Jsnewic will remove his dru business from Forest City to this city, and will locate 6a B-lmrmt street in a portion of the store now ocoapied by W R. Moon. He expects to be open for business by April 1 Miss Hannah Davenport, of Pittston, is the gnest of Mrs. Charles Mellen. Willism Loouis, of Scrsnton, is the gnest of, bis sister, Mrs E. D. La thrope, of Lincoln avenue. Commencing on Mon lay evening of the coming week there will bi a series of special meetings held in Association hall anil conducted by the Yonng Mens' Christian association. The se ries will last two weeks. One meeting will be held eaeh uvumiig of the week except Sitnrday. Beecham's pills arc fot biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c At drugstorcs.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. WOMEN VHO GO SHOPPING. Shrewd Physician's Glance at the City's Crowds. The "Bargain Counter" and the Ner vous and Muscular Strain on Women That Comes from Buying for the Household The Preserver Against Poverty of Blood and Nervous En ergy. "Women road Hie Snndav papers in the big citios and the daily p ipers in the towni for the advertisements nf marked-down sales," says the Boston Globe. ''Even as little girls they think of 'going a bopping.' " To a man. shopping is a nuisance, vexatious, tiring to his patince, and actually fatiguing to his mutoles and nervss. It is oftou no less so to a Overwork, anxiety, worry and excite ment of any kind is quickly accom panied by a p:iinful sense of wearlu ess and Cut 1 j .1 '. Little blood is sent to the tired organs and nutrition and strength alike fail. Paine's celery compound is prepared to exactly meet the urgent needs of an overworked feeble system. People with feeble circulation who habitually have cold hands and feet, people who arc never quite well, the aged and the young', feel at once from Paine's celery ci lupouud the effects of an increased power. A grnlofnl sense of nativity comes 'ifter n few days' taking of this re markable remedy, and one feels again lit for every duty, men tally and bodily. For indigestion, langUidnas. dropsy, liver and kidney 00 mplaint, and other signs of enfeebled uervoue power, I'.nue's celery compound h as a refuta tion that is "statilished in Humiamls of households thrOUght the United States and Canada, in everv village and town where there is a good physician. Palne'l eeWry oouipound is the mar- MP.'' B M AHBOTT. woman. The careworn pnrMissers.eft nciallv on rai iy days bnrdonefl with Bappli g, wet skirts, umbrellas and bmdls, impress a physician with a sort of horor. Tho women hare to go shopping. It is a necessity There is a total diaregard of tiio excessive strain npon their nerves and entire syitom. "The danger of thus overtsxing th centres which manufacture the nerv n energy is impossible to estimate," laid a wile pbvsician, "One longs to hear some authoritative voicj call out: 'Stnn! Stop!' ' Weakness is an elemsnt of all dis eases. Foully nntrltion of some im portant part of tiio bodr brings easy exhaustion In even slight undertakings veloni pr server that has saved so many thousand men and wm-m strug gling for oxistuncj ngshis; poverty of blood and nervom euergr. It makes people well. Usal the xiierienn nf Mrs. B. M, Abbott, of Chelsea, Mass., who gives tno following volnutary tes timony: "I have taken Paine's celery com pound and it is all that it is recom mended to he My mother nnd father have n'so t iken it; it has given them new life. They take it everv spring or whenever thev do nst feel just, right. Mother was all run down last sprinc, anil afier taking a few doses of the compound she gained new strength. We would not be without Paine's cal erv compound as a family medicine." The large party of pleasure seekers who went on the Ontario anil Western company's excursion to Like Poyn telle last evening, where they ex pected to enj iy an evening of fine skat inir, were greatly disAppolntsd, as upon their arrival at the lsks they found the iee in very poor condition, it being overed with snow. The managers of the sff ilr are not to blam I for di-ap-p inting the skators, its they had been iuforme 1 that the lea wis in splendid condition Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorn Millan, who have been the gnsts of Mr. and Mrs II. H. Daley, of Sslem avenne.rstnrned to their home in New York yesterday Miss Olia Btrley, of Seventh ave nue, ss Tisitirij fri-nds in Scrnnton. Mr. and Mrs. Kre 1 Moon returned to their home in K'mira, N. Y., today aftr enjoying s short visit with Mr Moon's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A II Hall, of Park street. Ontario and Western Dispatcher Hix leaves tomorrow morning for a short star in New York city. Miss Lois ischlager. of Kcranton. is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Patterson, of (iarrleld nve nue, Ths tortnres of dyspepsia, the sufferings of scrofula, the agonizing itch and pain nf salt rheum, the disagreeable symptoms of cstarrb, aro removed by Hood's Sarsap rilla. Hood's Pills are tho best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. THE Thatcher IS THE Bf ST. Get prices nnd sen the furnSOS nnd be con vinced. A full line of HEAT KRS, Appello and Onuze Door Ranges CONLAN'S HARDWARE I'lTTSTON, IM. DKTTKH H110K CO.. Inr'p. Capital. $1 ,000,000. IIKST SI. SO SIKH. IN THS WORIO. 'A dollar naMil In a dollar rarnd" . ThlsLulles' Noll. I french DnnnnU KI1 Rat ios floot dallverod free nnvwhrre In tlm t!.a..on rorelj.t of ( 'anh, Moiy Ornor, or I'ostnl New for l.r.o. Knanls ivory way the bnotn sod In nil retail stores for W make this boot ourselves, (hersfnrn we ffwtr- atilef the llyfs ana trnr. ami If any oue Is not Hiltflnl wo will refund thn money or MMBMUerpslr. upsrn oe or t;nmTnon wenn', widths (', I), U, GU. sites 1 to 8 snd hsll . Snnl ynitr l&; wt wilt fit yon. liliimruleil Catn- louim FREE Dexter Shoe GoTSSi'K; spttai remit to Dtattrt. m mfM HVil BI HattMv IsaSssBaSB" sikw w m . WSr.uUFIIj1WV Spring Cinghams. 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. MOOSIC POWDER CO Rooms 1 and I Commonwealth Bid's KCJt ANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER Undo t tlm MOOSlri nnd KUrJII DALE WOBK& Lsffltn & Rand Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Hetlerlos, Vaao for ezplol ing blasts, Hafoty Fuse and RepaunoChemical Co.'s High Explosives MALONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. Mannfaetnrtni ami Diwiors Burning i..k.t..n.. OILS" ANNUAL CLEARIN SA.j.1 A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during salt' at lf.ss than cost of material. Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Felt lint, this season's styles Oo. each. Hoys' Winter Waists I Oc each. Mulls 30c. eaoh. Cloaks $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE COME. IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. A Pleasant Reflection "'Tis boauty that doth oft make women proud; 'Tis virtue tlint doth make thoni most admirwd; 'Tis modesty that tnako.i them aaem divine."' This Shukfp 'arc wrote L'JO years ago. 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