i 6 TITti SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 27. 1894. LI NEWS Of m PITTSTONS The Sciunton Tribune's Pittston de pariinont is ia otUUrga of J. M. Fahy, to whom news items ami complaints may bo refer red. BUDGET OF INTERESTING NEWS. The News of Two Thriving Towns Tsras- and Briahtly Told. A blinding snow storm btgan falling early yesterday morning and continued Without interruption nntil nearly three o'clock. The snow covered a depth of five inches 'ami i caused a supension of travel on the West Side electric road for several hours. The stove works were idle yesterday owing to the water main which fee le the boiler baring beoome frozen. Work will be resumed this inorninic as UIlL The cupola for the Pittston Street Range company arrived hero yesterday. It has a rapacity cupable of melting rive tone of iron an hour and is of thw latest pattern. Constable P, J. E'irly expects to leave early next week 00 a business trip to Roanoke, Vs., and other points in the south. Notwithstanding the heavy mow storm of yesierday Conductor Cob grove, of the street, car line, managed to make regular trips to all trains. The Buck Diamond Hook and Lad der company have good cause to feel elated ovdr the excellent showing which has so far attended their efforts. The receipts of the fair up to and in cluding Saturday night amounted to 1.094.48 The fair was continued last evening and was attended by an unus ually large throng of persons. It is the intention of the management to bring it to a close this evening. The Eagle Hose company's fair closed Saturday night, but will be opened again Friday and Saturday evenings, March 10 and IT. The bicvele coutest between M. BlllCkwell and W. Lynws will close on the latter night. The company has also decided to give an exhibition Nihil on the evoning of March 17, at 7 o'clock, at the corner of Water street. All trainmen in this vicinity who were concerned in the recent Lehigh Valley strike received their pay from the brotherhood yesterday, but instead of three mouths' pay they were given only one mouth's. $oj They Were told by the brotherhoon officers that thoy will be given the second month's pay In a week or two, and the third month's itill later on. On Tuesday afternoon, March Oth, ameetiug of all the Congregational aiiuisters in the Wyoming and Lacka wanna valleys will be held in the First Congregational church in this place, for the purpose of organizing a denom inational ministerial association. Treasurer Watson reports the follow ng contributions to the hospital fond: Mrs. William Bresford, $1; Parsonage Street Union chapel. $3 .00; Mrs. Leon Sacks, 5; Peter Oight, 10; Mrs. Eliza beth liryden. $10; Luzerne Avenue 3antist Sunday school, $80.06. An exciting game of polo waa played at the Wyoming skating rink. The contesting clubs were the Stars, of West Pittston, and the Niagaras, of Wyoming. The game lasted forty minutes and resulted iu a tie, 1 to 1 The judges of election of the various wards of Pittston borough will meet at the town ball this (Tuesday) evening at 3 o'clock, to issue certificates of elec tion to the different candidates elected at the recent borough election. The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin jf St. John's chnrch will hold a festival itnd entertainment some time during :he month of April. The following committee has the matter iu hands and will meet at the parochial school hall aext Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, to perfect arrangements: Messrs. James Moran, John Nolan, Will Collier, P. F. Joyce, James A. Joyce, T. A Grace, and the Misses T. McAndrew, N. Walsh. A. O'Boyle, M. Mellale. M. Keorney, B. Walsh, J. Ganghan, E. Long, L. Rutledge, A. Kearney, M. Louzhney, M. Bgley, L. Connell, M. Shaughnessy, C. Helms, E. Corroll, Annie Kane and Alice McHale. Tony Farrell the popular Irish come dian will present his latast success, "My ivdleen at .,- hall this evening. What came near causing serious conflagration was happily averted yes terday morning by John P. Kearney and a sorce of men. A pile of shavings in close pminixity to the Pittston Uomigateu iron Kooahg company s frame building on Dock street were discovered to be on fire. With the aid of several buckets of water the flimes were extinguished. It is thought the fire was started by a gang of tramps who slept in one of the buildings the previous night to warm themselves be fore starting out in the morning. The mnslcale that was to have been held at the home of Mr. G. H. Smith, on Montgomery street, this evening, has been postponed until Friday even ing, March 2. Kosa B, aged 2 years and 11 months, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles G Hammond, of Montgomery street, diet A RUN ON THE BANK. How About the Daily Balance of Nervous Energy? From January to Mny a Serious Period. The Necessity of a True Food for the Nerves and ltlnoil What Value's Celery Compound Has Done The Case of Mr. Glase From January until May there is a fearful demand made on one's stoek of health fevers, pulmonary troubles, and the host of cold weather ills quickly briup the vitality and expend the nervous force. Those with an insufficient reserve of vigor and nervous energy fall winter ft MR. fll.AZG. victims to contagions diseases of liver, stomach, and kidneys. These important organs, whose duly it is to feed the tissues an 1 kaep the blool pure, feel the lack of nervous eiurgy quickest They require more nerve food than other part or me body. The result is o breakdown iu heart, luug, kidneys, liver or braiu. The different organs of the body se lect from the food the nourishment a: - propriate to thein. Paine's celery com pound is especially prepared to furnish at one abundant nutrition to oauiy ieu nerves and impoverished blood. Every one should proht by tne oxoe- rieuco of Thomas Glaze, of Pittsburg, , who says : I was taken with the droDsy about one vear ago iu tho feet aud legs, and took several medicines, but without benefit until I tried Paiae's celery nnmnonnd. I felt better soou aft taking it, aud uo nave any from the dropsy now. will take Services Interment this morning. The funeral place tomorrow at 2 p. ra will be held at tbe house, in West Pittston cemetery The civil suit of Miss Anna Dickin son against G. B. Thompson, J. L Uortnght and otb.nr, crowing: out of Miss Dickinson's incarceration in Dan ville asylum, Is set down for trial on March 5 next Mondsy in the United Miaies circmc conrt, which meets in Scrantou. Gazette. ' Ttin osrltor symptoms of dyspepula, snch as distress after eating, heartburn, and occasional headaches, should not be ne glected. Take Hood's Sarsapurillu and be curea. Foo-l's Pills are tho best family cathartic anu liver modicine. Harmless, reliable. kuro- It Can Do Dons, But htrlianapolia Journal. Of course the DOthiesS of the country tan adapt itself to the Wilson bill. A toad can adapt itself to beinu under a narrow but the process of adaptation is not pleas nt, and the conditions wnon reached is not conducive to happiness. . Dyspepsia and Indimstlon In their worRt forms ar cured by the use of 1J. P. r. If you are debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonic to regain lleshand lost iimintiti', Ktrotieiu and vigor, take P. P. P.. and you will be strong aud healthy. For shattered coustitutious anil lost manhood F P. P. (Prickly Ash, Potcn Root and Potassium) is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is the greatest blood purifier in the world, i'or sale by all druggisle. ' Thought It Would '". Lonesome. Totni Topict. Editor (having glanced nt thecontrib ator's joke) Where's theotherr Contributor "Other? Thore isn't any other," Kditor "Oil, I thought Noah took two of. every kind into tho ark." Same Way with Hsr Trunk. AtchiMH Olube. A woman never has a valise so large that It can oe closed without squeezing. trouble A Considerate ISoy. " Mother Back already'.' Well, I'm glad it's over. Did the tooth hurt much when it was pulled? Small Son I didn't have it out. "What? Didn't you go to the den tisfs?" Yes'm. but there was two people ahead of me." 'Why didn't you wait?" 'I I was 'fraid they'd feel 'shamed if I stayed and heard them holler." Good News. Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginsrhams 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. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices and see the furnace and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello and Gauze Door Banger COXLAX'S HARDWARE I'lTTSTON, PA. MALONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. MHUUfurturort nntl Dcalnrt I fill tanl ilso Shafting and Journal Greasa. ANNUAL Ml A 1! JJ11 A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and. Fur Capes during sale, at less than cost ol material. Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever shown. Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's styles lOo. each. Boys' Winter Waists lOo each. Muffs 30c. each. Cloaks $1.50 eiioh. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE COME, IT WILL FAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. MO SIC owe p Rooms 1 and 1 Commonwealth Bld'a SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDE Made at the MOOSIC find HU81I DALE WOKKS. Lafllin & Rand Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Fuse for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and RepaunoChemical Co.'s High Explosives 0FFIC'E:-K1 West Lackawanna Aviv Vi'OliKS-. -Meridian Stroa'. For Delicacy, Forpurity, and for Improvement Of the com plexion, nothing equals Ponom'S Powder. . Robinson's Sons' Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the CelebrateJ PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum, 1 A XcfdleRS Luxury. Father The idea of marrying that young1 fellow! He couldn't scrape enough money together to buy a square meal. Daughter But what difference need that make'.' We haven't either of us lad. a bit of appetite for months. N. V. Weekly. Life As It la. Life Is such a strange condition," Anywhere its course is run; Yon can lend torn thousand dollars Where you cannot borrow one. Detroit Free Press. An Tutewstinc PrfcetliDfp. "Did you ever see anything funnier than two men trying to talk politics without getting mad?" "Oh. yes. I've seen two girls trying to snub each other." Chicago Record. They Like It. Jack Dynamite is unpopular in France, isn't it? Tom Yes, except among the bomb element Atlanta Constitution. Why Th-y All Are. IT e Why are ynu so sweet? She I guess it is because all the men if my acquaintance persist in giving me taffy. Truth. IK HAD A RATTLINO TI1IE. -Harper's Weekly. A Cnte in Point, "There are times," said the man with the oratorical manner, "when we are rvcrwhclmed with humiliation at the powerlcssnesB of the human mind." "That's very true," was the reply. 'I'm often made to feel so." "Indeed?" , "Yes; I have a four-year-old daugh ter who asks questions." Washington 5tar. Not To. Hold. New Boarder One thing I'll say for these eggs. There's nothing bold or anpudent about them. Landlord Hold or impudent? I don't understand. New Hoarder Why, not a bit too fresh, you know. Buffalo Courier. Different ClrcuuintHnoes. "So you married a telephone girl n account of hor sweet voice, eh?. Are her tones as dulcet as ever?" "Er well they might be If they were at the, end of two or three thou sand feet of wire ns in the old duys." Indianapolis Journal. Clsar Oass of Uttur Woe. 1 ' , '1 . f "i Star. "I understand you saw tho play last night," she said. "No," replied tho melancholy young man. 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