1 i 6 TITE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING; MARCH 8. 1894. LIVE NEWS OF TWO P1TTST0NS THE FATNESS OF HEALTH fFn Sciunton Trirdne's Pittston de partmont is in charge of J. M. Faby, to whom news items and complaint muy be referred. PITTSTON HAPPENINGS. An out of town company of capital ist! are contemplating the leasing of the Reap property oti North Maiu street, known as the Clark brewery. The company proposes to manufacture kuit goods. Mrs. Cuddeback, of the West Side, returns tbanks to neighbors and friends for many kindnesses at the time of th death and funeral of hsr husband. The inspection of Companies C ami H, Ninth regiment. National Guard of Ptnutylvaniu, was to be held last even ing but did not take place It has been postponed to Saturday evening, April 17. At the annual meeting of Niagara Lngine company for the election of otfcers, held at their rooms on Water strext, Monday evening, the following oflitere wars elected: Prssideut, J. R, Gorman ; vice president, J. J. Kern ; secretary, P. J Gallagher; tin. mum I secretary, W. J. Webber; treasurer, Oliver Burke; foreman, Charles Kus chel ; first assistunt foremau, W. J. Walsh ; second assistant foreman, James A. Fleming; pipeinsn. P. J McDon ald, R. Fenner, Henry Kuschel, Charles Morris; trustees, A. 13. L.w, J. J. Shoridan, J. J. Fleming. The appoint ive officers will be named at the regu lar meeting of the company next Tues day evening. Excitement ran high for a time iu the vicinity of Cork Ln yester day afternoon. It was caused by a Polauder discharging a revolver at a fellow named Sheridan, who, it ap pears, anuoyed the Pole by peltiug him with onions. The Luther league of eastern Penn sylvania will meet today with St. Teter's league, at St. Peter's Lutheran church at Hamtown. There will be three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening. Delegates will be present from Scranton. Wilkes-Barre, White Haven and other places. The basket ball teem of Company C, which was recently organized, held a business meeting Monday evening and elected the followiug officers: John M. Jones, manager; William Jones, captain; Calt Miller, secretary; George Buss, treasurer. They will play a matcli game with Company A's team of Wilkes-Barre, at Armory hall, on the evening of March 17. wopirif Challenge from Go. Gallagher. I, the undersigned, will run anybody in the coal fields, barring Harry Camp bell, of Wilkes-Barre, and Harry Dills, of Duryea. I will run any of the following named men on these condi tions: I will give M. J. Buckley, of Pitts ton, S yarJs in 100; I will give Sam Bsroer2 yards in ssme distance: I wiil give Brislin, Joues or Lehman, of Wilkes-Barre, 3 yards in 100, or Mat Fahey, of Shenandoah, 1 yard in 100; I will run Hendersnot, of Nescopeck, even, or will give E1 Armitage, of Plymouth, 19 yards in 100, or Besecker, of Daryea, 10 yards in 100. Any of these races 1 will run in one hour's notic or in one month, for not less than $:2o0 a side, open to $ 500 My match will be mad through an ageut whom I will appoint, after any of thso challenges are accepted I am a resident of Pittston, and have ben her for ten years. George, Gallagher, Railroad street, Pittston, Pa. March 7, 1894. Some Valuable Secrets on How to Attain It. Restores Lost THEY ARE INTERESTING Thore Is Creat Danger In Growing Thin and It Needs to Be Carefully Watched. are sick, Health CUKES HEADACHE cures HEADACHE .CURBS HEADACHE Miss I.ottik CAiiron, of Rar nae, Mioh., writes: "I have lu'en troubled w ith a terrible headarhe for about two years nml could not set anything to help me, but at last B Irlend advised me to take your lluii pOCI Kuion ItiTTKiis, which l did, and after taking two Ik.uIos. I luive not had the lieadaehe since." vtSUIMMlK tl' IISTEHED. Indapo maae a wen Man of Me." Have a Cinch. The Gazette representative being the only member of the press at a banquet held by th new councilman-elect, goes to show that be must have a cinch on that august body, Record corre spondent. The aforesaid "august body" does not seam to know that it pays to show ordinary courtesies to the press in gen eral, as well as that portion of it that constitutes itself their special tool. It is a simple case of "ignoramus," how ever. Journal. With all dnelrespect to the "August body and to plaee them in a proner light before the public, The Tribune representative would state the writer received an invitation but declined with thanks. For the edification of the representatives of th above journ als, it is but fair to say their failure to receive an Invitation wo feel was duo to an oversight on the part of those in terested, rather than a disposition to be MlfltO. AROUND AVOCA. Kkwi nf the Day Graphically BsporUd l'y a TaUnWd Wrltar. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Avoc'A, Pn., March 7. The oouncil held their regular meeting on Monday evening to close out the business of last year and for the purpose of or ganizing the, new council. The follow Ing officers were elected: President, Archie Mclnerne; secretary, (i. M Snyder; borongh attorney, John Mc- Galvien; treasurer, Michael Cannon chief of police, A. F. IUioades, street commissioner, Jamsa Graham. Rev. Father Donlan, of Dunmore, I r--siiled at the services at St. Mary s church last evening. Mrs. James Gilhooley has recovered from her recent illness, Mrs. H. M, Steever ha returned from a visit with friends in Psckville, Mite Lizzie Penniman (pent yeiter day afternoon in Scranton. The two tory frame building on Parker street, owned and occupied by Patrick Nealon, was entirely destroyed by fire at 2 a. m yesterday, The cause of the fire is unknown. The loss is covered by insurance. Mr. M. A. Flock, Mrs. J, II. Andr on and Mtb. Kate Lewis visited friends in West Pittston today. T e Importance of kenning the liver And kidneys in good condition cannot be overestimated. Hood's SarHaparllla is great remedy for regulating and invigora ting these organs. Hood's Fills act easily, yet promptly and eUectively, on the liver ana bowels When Baby was sink, wo (rare her Cantorta. When lb was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she duns; to Contort. When she hod Children, she gavetiieui Castorl. A Handsome Complexion In one of the iiroatost charms a woman can possess Pozzoni'h Coiiplkxion Powou (Ives it. If you are getting thin you though you may not know it. If yon are losing weight steadily, there is something wrong about that uoeds look ing to. If you have always been thin, it doesn't follow that you are sick, but that you micht bo healthier. You might be (at and plump, uud strong and hearty. You cannot bo strong if you aro thin. Thinness isn't necessarily a sign of sick ness unless you commence to got thin and keep gettiug thinner), but it's u sigu that you aro in danger of being hick. It's a sign that If yon Bet sick it may be hard for you to got well; that the least chill may cause a cold, the least cold becoming something worse. A sign that out of a small ailment may coino gout, rheumat ism, diabetos, consumption, rickets or scrofula, and many other sad diseases, which mlnht havo been prevented by hualthy fatness' Try, then, to be healthy and fat. It's not dlfllcult. If you know how, the try iug is both easy ami pleasant, Iu a few words, gettiug fat consists in eating proper food, food that contains the proper uourishiu. ut, food that digests easily. Till a few yoars ngo, doctors, as well as ordinary people, had a great many fuuuy notious about the stomach: about how food was digested, and about what be came of it after it was digested. No one knew any better; no one bad studied right. Not until some emiueut men gave the subject their special atten tion, did we get any real knowledge. Most people (and many doctors) still think that everything you take into your mouth is digested in your stomach. This is wrong. The only foods that sre diroctly di gested in the stomach are the albumens, and these, while important, are, if any thing, the least important of the foods we digest. To understand how to get fat, you must try to remember the following explana tions: All the foods we eat belong to one of the four following divisions: 1. The Starches; 'i Tho Fats; 3, The Albumens; 4. The Salts. The salts undergo no digestion at all. so w will not speak of them further. i lho starches and the fat of the bodv are sometimes called fuel foods, because they upply our energy, our motive jpower. We Dnrn them up in our dally life as the engine burns coal. Our fat is our reserve fuel. The starches, well-digested, make us fat. The albumens are used in our body for the repair of worn out tissue, of which a small portion goes to waste every day. inestarcnes, tneu, form the fuel for our engine, the albumens repair the wear of the machinory. With a good engine we need more fuel than repair material. so unless you do nard labor, you ne.'d ltllo albumen but always plenty of starch. 1 Inn people often have better appetites thAn fat people, may even eat more; but still they don't get fat. What is the reason? The r.rason is generally bad digestion. ndigstion has of late years b -en proved o bo the cause of a great proportion of all our diseases. Indigestion can be cured without drugs. by eating proper food properly. Curlug urtigestion means getting normal fat. IiiU probable know what loods contain starch. If you want to get fat theno are the foods to eat. If you want to know which of these to eat, consult your palate. Do you like it:- Does it agree witb you? If not, don t eat it. The old idea was. that to oret fat vou must eat fat. Fat meats, fat oils, cod liver oil. This is wrong. Starchy foods will make vou fatter than oily foods. You could live without oily foods altogether, if you wished. stor;hy roods arc gonerally moroonsilv digested than oily food, hence aro better for people who wish to get fat. If people am too rat tbey sliould not eat starchy foods. All doctors admit this. I'nskola is a starchy food. Its use will enable yon to get fat, when all the starch und fat foods yon eat do not help you. I he reason for this is that is already di gested bofore you take it. faskOla saves your digestive or2ans from having to work. When it reaches the in testines it is absorbed at once. Wo saiil that getting fat consisted in eating proper food, food that would digest easily, i'askoia is that rood. tor a thin person, the certainty of get ting fat depends almost entirely upon Paskola. Most peoplo eat enough in their dailv meals ta become fat, but the fattening food is not digested. It mernlv nasses through the syotein. Thin people can seo why it is thoy need a food that is alroady digested. 1 he old doctors told their Datients. if they suffered from dyspepsia, that drugs could cure tbera: that drugs would holt) ib-cn to get fat. Even now many of thorn recommend popMn and cod liver oil. rojiHin won t, digest starches or fats. It only digest albumen (lean meat, white of egK. cheese, etc.) Albumens is not rattening. If thev don't agree with you, don't eat too much of thm. Then you won't noed nnnsin. Modern science l.as discovered tbat starchy food is tho food for thin peoplo. 1 askola is the outcome of tho most mod ern discoveries of modem science. It is the best staroh food food. It is composed of the Quest and most nourishing flours. artificially digested. 1 'askola is pleasant to the taste. No cookiug or other preparation Is necessary. It contains no drugs or medicine. It has simply boon digested by being treated with the substances whicu, in a healthy num. aroused by naturo to digost starch foods. I'askoia is nothing but natural food. Consumption is wasting uway and losing flsh. It 1 but one or the many diseases we saner from, caused by bad digestion. nnu ingestion can oo cured, tlio con sumptive can gain flosb and strength, nnd mis win neip me uoctor to cure the dls ease. The way to do It is for tho consumptive w tnite rasaoia. ragaoia will make any one fat, even a consumptive. I atness, happiness and health. They nil go togethor. flow seldom do we see a fat unhappy person! On the other hand the unhappy thin people, the dyspuptic, the consumptive, th uervons invalid. Why can thoy not bo all rat? They would look so different. They would fool so different. They could be fat if they tried. They could even bu well if they trie-1. The way to get well would be to get fat; tue way to get ial would bo to take fas kola. 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