TUB SCR ANTON TRIBUNE SAT U It DAY MORNING. MARCH ,i. 1894. 7 L IV NEWS OF TWO P1TTST0NS TllK Pt'llANTDN TlUHUNK'S PtttStOn 6 pun incut h in rhnv.v of .1. V. Knliy, to Whom news items an d complaints nay be referred. A Soli- tuaiiiil Donation. In accordance with tln rlestrs of A. E Brown, Chief Bngineer J. H. Mulitn, of tho lire department, distributed the amount set forth in the following lot tor among the several tire companies Inst evemug nt the Magorit engbA rooms, Pitiston, P i , March i. lsw John 11. Mnlhu. Chief Pittslon File De partment : Dxab Bib Bneloaed cbeck for $".' per mit me to forward to yon, as I donation io Iki uiatrlboted among tin companies who participated in extuis;tiiihint the tiro at my liouso Bond iy last At the s:me time 1 DM to express to the different OOOip ir.ies idt sincere thanks aril appreciation (or the prompt and afflcunt services rendered. Vuttrs respectfully, A B. Huowx. - (July twenty-nine clays. lV ! Q - n .-Stations Jury. The following citiz.'ns huv been drawn as jurymen to serv at critnin.il conrt to meet April '.'o Pittttoo George Stuitli. miner; James Corcoran, hotel. West PltUton William M. Watson, cauier;J 11. Hosier, contractor ; Ales McDongaU, men-hint. Yateerllle William Brown, miner Jenkins Peter Durkin, teacher. Wyoming--Merrill s.,x. InstiOs. Water Comra BT Ask for HUtbt The Mill Brook Water company, of Pittaton, tiled a petition yesterday utk Ingtbe court to grant It the privilege jf eonetrnotlug a reservoir ui!i lands )f the Hillside Cu il and ro i company. The statement siys thai the water com pany hus attempted to co:u;irnit the defendant company for dammes done by the use of the laud, tut tttat tho companMtJon conliluol be a,r.-ed opoo, md that thereupon was tender d to tbe defendant company bond an l s cu rities. but the Mtuti were refoaed. T.ie petition asks the court to approve the bond aud privilege. Wilkes-Btrre Ljccrd. Cure for He.idaehe, As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitten has proved to be the very best. It Sects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual tick headaches y.eld to its influence. We urge ali who are afflicted to procure a bottl and give this remedy a fair trial, in cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitten cures by giv ing the needed tone ro the bowels, and few eases lo us resist: the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Matthews lircs. dm,' store. Only tweuty-uice days. PiTTSTON CONDENSATIONS. r 11 Wf REENLEAF. He Knows No Equal of Pained Celery ( )oni pound. Spring Ci 1 11 PC BAP n ii ii in i , n I 1 XX. V J. U 1J.XJ UJJJJ AJ1 B.BJ A. Jtt. A Soldier Who Has the Courage of His tions -Commander of tho National Guard oi His State. Convic- The Lehigh Valley Rtilroad com pany, 67er watchful for the interests of the public, 'nave stationed a tiagman at the Port Griffith crowing. The moulding department of the B'ova works is idle todiy, owing to a delay in shipping pig iron The Father Matthew Total Absti nence :md Benevolent society will elect officers for the ensuing year at their meeting tomorrow. The Giasa tta commenting on the illegal liquor traffic don in t'.iia vicinity, hits the nail squarely on thi head when It says; "In prnning of liquor licenses in this neighborhood by the court is worthy of ali commenda tion. That there are altogether too many saloons in Pittaton is conceded by ail who have tho welfare of the town at heart, and it is to bs hoped, now that the court has evidenced its desire to restrict ths traffl'!, that the constables will make it their business to see that those to whom licenses ar granted abide by th letter of the law. The time has come for t ie illegal liquor br.inss that is daily being don here abont to be handled without glovos " Han ford Smith, aged 61 years, of Little Exeter, Wyoming connty, while driving to this place Thursday after noon waa stricken with heart disease aa he was about to give his horses a drink of water from the trough which is located on the Coray estate A yonng man named Miller toeing Mr. Suiitn fall ont of his carriage, hastened to sscrfain what wis tne matter, but upon reaching bim found him dead. Yonng Miller placed the body in the carriage and conveyed it to the dead man'e tome. The deceasd was a life long resident of Little Exeter and was higr.ly regarded by bis neighbors far and ne.ar. He loaves a wife, thraesons and three daughters. The fonral will occur tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock. J. F. Regan, of the Ht. Charles hotel, yesterday sold a Vyar-old bay Ham lltonian geldinsr to Gh F. Jacobas, pro pritor of the Eigle hotel. Sixth str-jit and Girard avenue, Philadelphia; con sideration, $500. The colt is a vesy promising animal, and the condition of the sale was that be conld trot in three mlnutea or better. Journal. At a meeting of the officers of the Third district of tlm Scranton Dioce san union held at Kingtton Thursday evening, it was decided to organizt what it to be known as a Ladles' Cath olic Temperancs society. The meeting was a very enthusiastic one. an I was attended by James Judge, of flcranton, national orgmizjr Citholic Totat Ab stinence union; Charles Livan, of Wilkss-Iiarre, first vice president of the Bonn tOQ Diocesan Baton; Mary May, of KiogatOB, second vic i preii dent; John J. Q iinn, of this plane, and Miss Nora Dolau, of BoaBf Notch, di rectors of the Third district; John Mack, of Kingston, secretary of the on ion, and James liaflney. of Willres Usrre, cecretary of the Thir l district Another meotlng will beheld at Jones' hall, Luzerne borough, next Monday (Voning. An alarm of fire was turned in from West Pittston last evening. The loca tion of the fire was in the vicinity of the Exeter Machine works. 'I he build ing was a frame dwelling house The local military companies are nt: lively engage I at work making prpar ations for their semi annual inspect ion. It will take jilacn doiuo time next (teak. Archlmld L. Jenkins, of tho West Side, has succeHsfully passed his eu nmination at the Philadelphia Dental College and Hospital of Orel Surgery nnd will receivo the dogree of doctor of dental surgery ut the amiu il coiumeuce inent next week. Do net put off taking mediolne. Numer ous littlo ailments, if neglected, will soon break op the system. Take Hood's BarM pnrilla now, to expel disease, giving , strength and appetite. Bond's Pills cures coustipation byrostor ing tho peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. TltKltK is nothing like Dr. Thomas' EclectrioOil to quiculy cure a cold or re lieve boarseues. Written by Mrs. il. J . Fellows, burr Oak, Su l-'-pu Co., Mich. We have placed our line of Ginghami .Mi' i on sale i fnr the ummer. faiteful l'rices what Coming sunn;.1, Finer Goods, More Colorings and Lower than ever bet ore, are will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON, PA. 100 Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa IE Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks nnd Par r;i)Ls daring j sill- ill less than oort ( material, "" Every Inch of counter iiin eovereel tviththe grcntosl bargains ever snown, Ladies' Pelt Hale, this season's stylos 10.;. Mch. Qoya' Winter Wants -. . 10c each. llulf 30c. each. Cloak- $1.50 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR" AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE. COME IT WILL PAY YOU, Great Clearing Sale. BROWNS TH1 Thatcher J. THe ii ST. Get prion mil fie the Inrnnce nnd be con vinced. A lull line of BEAT 1 Its, Appollo ami Quuzs Door K tugeii CONLA'K'STiA I. DAVAllE PIT INI ON, P . PITTSTON, BEE HIVEj PA. MQOSIC POWDER CO. E, Robinson's Sons' s 1 1 Commonweaith Bid's, BCUAMl'O.V, pa. MINING ami BLASTING POWDER Juaceattha MOOSIC nnj audtv DAL15 tVORICS. "I feel like a new man," says Brig. Qeo, W. L Qreenleaf, of ths National Uu ird of Vermont. i Jo not Uuo the eual of l'aitia's celerv compound." Bric.-lien. Greenleat of Burlington, Vt , is a man of national reputation. As a soldiar he has the conrige of his convictions, atul manfully BUkei a public statement of what he kuows will beutfi: others. He writes as fol lows: "Permit me to al l my testimony to the Valuable qualities of Paiue's cslery compcund, which I conil ler the bst prparation of its class on tho m irket. From au esnerieuce of nearly 20 yeari In the nandlingof drugt, 1 am familiar with tin me,!ical proporties of its vari ous ingredients; and I ilo not hesitate to recommend it, especially as 1 never heard of a caso wnre it did not give perfect satisfaction. "I have need it Jmyself on several occasions, and always with beneti:. Last Spring, bein vry much run down and debiliated, I procured some of Pains's celery compound and coui rueuced takint; it. The tir.H bottle pro duced very marked results, nnd the usa of two bottles made me feel like a new man. As a general tonic I do not know its equal." Xervous debility produees morbid changes in the blood vessels. Tliy be come relaiad, weaksnel, and loss their state of healthy contraction. The re laxed condition of tho arteries admits a large onrreut of I lo 1 1, an.i, as it c.m aequeuo, its motlo i bsDoiftea BO mnoh lower and mora Blunlsh, congsttioo of the lining of the hlooi vessels en sues, with the reaultlng formation of morbid matter, which is thrown into tbt blood stream, producing rheum i tiita, grnt, nanlfalgia, diseases of ilv-r and kidneys, nervous weakness and de bility, and the many direct signs of in) pure blood, aa skm dieeaee .in aomu of the many forms, Palne's c'lery compound cures nor -vou debility. The recntly miblished teitirooniall from W. E. Anthony. M. D., of Provi dence, L' HJudkln. M. D-, of Port land Dr. J. H. Lindsley, C. E. Cole, l. D., ami medical director of the PrariedO Chieil Medical Institute, and hosts of prominent practitioners all over the country have resulted in the most extraordinary n't of this extraor dinary remedy. that was first precailel by Di Phelpi of Dartmouth college, aud has linoe come to be known to the medical profession, and, la fact, the whole pop!e, as Paine's celery com pound. People of the highest standing in nil classes of society, in every city and town in the Union, hare been bdnetit ed by this, th i greatest of all remedies for th cure of tho numerous ills that result from impaired nervom system and impoverish 1 blood. It makes people well. MALONKY i!tiiiifiii't nr i' Burnin Lobncatlniz y in L IBin & Rand Powder Oo.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric liattorie, Futai for ex plod ing blast.-, ,-ufety fuse and KcpaunoChemical Co. 'a High Explosives Lager Beer Brewery JhtLUfactiirers Of the t-'elebrateJ PlLSENER Lager Cjllnn Msg Shafting and Journal Sredai OF KICK; 7S1 Wast Lackawanna Ava. WuKKH' Meriaiabfi For Delicacy, For purity, aini for Improvement of the com pletion, nothing equals PoawHl'a Powder. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Umior this heading short letters of Interest will be pnhUebad when accompanied, for pub lication, by the writer's naiun. TnaTuuiaa will not tie bi.'ld ri-'siionsible for oplnlOM here expri'ssedl KorseshOf intr. Thi.i is a subject upon which much has been written, 1; has engaged ths minds of many mn in various walk of life; numerous ami various kinds of shoes bare been devised, anil so-oalled systems of shoeing, a for Inatanoe, the Danbar system, which at one time joined conatderabla notoriety, each of which, in the oriinion of its originator, would D70?e to be a solution of ths problem Tho subject, however, still rjm afnl a debatable ons, bscausa there has ben a nniversil. but miitakmi, be lief in uniformity of horses' feet. No two feet aro alike any more than bu rn m faces. It is therefore impossible to devise a shoe of any spcial design that is n ;r fectly adapted to all feet. For exam ple, we find a distinct typ3 of featnres, pesnliar to oath raaa of the human family ; also a constant dissimilarity in the faces belonging to the sun race. Bo in observing borssa feet I find sev eral different types, and dissimilarity of feet belonging to each typo. This is the chief reason why nina horses are seldom or never lame in the fet, although carelessly or abusively shol, while others nr inbjiot to lanenasi from corns and other lesions of the feet and limbs, miles i shod in tho most careful and Intelligent manner. The best type of foot to hear with im punity the artificial condition incident to city life, (is stablos, and pavements, and the ordinary inn in shoeing, which throws the and stress upon the well ) Booh f'jet J nay are not very round at the plant, or border, an 1 the hoofs from toe (juirters back are rather Itralgbt sxtmt I well backward and are not loo dtep at th heels Spc will not admit of a dlecrlptloti of tne sovera! typ s Of which are in ire or Inks liable to corns, tdBbOSMIlIn the iiMfis, nrbion often UteaR out at the erotnet n i various other rsgloni, In rgiiri to shoeing il,,, fao', ii, that lo obtain the best p .ss! bin results, tocome within the range of scientific ahosinK, faab horse and asob foot must be sho I iccor ling ID Its Indlvldn il rtqniremants or.pecnlfsrltln, with not only a viow of protecting thu toot from azoaaalve wear ami violence, but of permitting its neveral parts to perform their fiinc llons in a UlOfBl iiisnn'r. for exercise is nrcesssry to maintain normal circu lation of the blood, which Ii essential to maintain nutrition and rapid re newal of the sensitive and external structures I reftr especially to tne frog, plant or ou.shio i and fysturia por tions of tho foot, not excepting tho nu tritiou of the navicular bono itself. Again, to shoe acUntlfically each foot must be kept in proper balance nud relative to tb limb it supports from month to month'.' and year to year. When this is doii' and thu plant orenr fiics of the fut are leapt in snot) ondi-' tiou that the natural process of flaking or exfoliation of the sale (whereby It regulates 'itself toito own proper thickness), is not too miuoi retardod. Thn, 1 lay, corns, cracked hoofs and Interfering will bo things of the past, and there will not be more than one splint, or case of gradually progressive naviculor lameness, now so common among saddle, and carriage horses, whore now tuer are ten. Pathological (hoeing or operating npun the feet, with a view of curing diseased conditions, nnd consequent Inmsnsss, or other iuipdiuiuts to the perfect action of horses, requires; First- A thorough knowledge of the anatomy of tho locomotor? apparatus .leconil - Kiio-.vle Uo of its dneas-s, their oaniea, pathology and treatment Tbird A cheiiucil expurietic" ijnalify ing the op rator to diagnose correctly nnd locate all lameueas with aertainity. Fourth Medical skill andingendity of a high order, JoRM HaKLUt D. V. S. Hcranton, Feb. It, Ml, VERY HANDSOME BARGAINS. Kany Standard Uooks That Are A: raoa. Oiven Away. Interest in TBI Thiiu nk's list of books continnaa 10 uninterruptedly that il has been thought wiso to re -produce some of the best ilfeis. Jnnl read th-se titls and see how low our prices make them: Ri m iiar Tiibnne's Price. Price. 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One thou 'lilld VLilllllli'8 to elect from, Only twenty.nlns flaya. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Kh , yrK' r- Ji W 6TE P3SessioiS of ffler8 bands sre qaieKly ;on- jn U ' suried, but Hroufledye, wtyty is tt?e mind's n B ricbost estate, r)durz$ for?ur." ; Di 4..,'" v j i ENLIGHTEtJIMQ THE W0RLD. K ! E & $M lEr.iEi a. --.t jK 1 1 Liberty and Isnornno cannot (jo baud in hand, slave to your neighbor If you kuoyr less than your neighbor yon aro to that cxlont Closing out the bal ance of our FUR CAPES at following prices: Beer CAPA CITY 100,000 Bbls. Per Annum. "knowledg: IS POWER. If any one kUblloatlOO can be said to contain ail buman ItOOWlagila it is Trie Tribune Edition Russian j.y x Oiretilar faiia, It inches, UH Kioctric Bis Qrealar cis. 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It i the pipe line connection to I ha treat fountain of knowledge, No wonder Fitch a man aa the London dlvlna DH.Sl'UH.IKtlN. said of this work: "XfiaU oth.r bookl should ba 'dostroyed, the Hiblo MpuiTtblimZti have loat but little of its lnlorinntiou. RICK DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW, VITRIFIED, FIRE AND COMMON B R !. C K Best in the market randt Clay ProduciCr OFFICEi Blngbamton, N Y FACTORY; lirundt, l'a THE HiHl E B. BEPT.. ill MM Sf. AMMEHARTMAL 806 South Washir.ytoi Avenue, (intractor nml liulldcr ot Coaetets Kla,f; iW, Conereie Bjoeka, l'o.t'.. !5,ittr nu i Ckii Bins, Wat Cellars arladnr Orders may b) Mt at Tbompaoo A lrn:t. Will nuis a) On lluln anO Kynon Strw;, or al Sornnton Htovii Work. Al,i ftunilatlona, it:i. Kith Wlrn i'utinoln aBn C.ifKiia. Mankiii tr UartU'U Walka