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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 10. 1 S4.
IVE NEWS OF
TWO PITTSTONS
Tn Scuanton Trihuns'x Pitta tot! dt
Vnment is in charge ' ' X1- Ehy, to
whom news items nud complaint may be
referred.)
PITTSTON HAPPENINGS.
Event! About Town Told In Short Para
graphs. The rivsr which has been on the rise
for the past fw dsya i now receding,
Thursday it bad reached the fifteen
feat high water mark, Last evening
it registered IZ (set
A delegation of Keystone lolge,
Sous of St. George, weut to Avoca laBt
evening to pay a fraternal visit.
"McCarthy's Mllhapa" is the uext at
traction which will hold forth at
Music hall.
H. Myers, Charles Uohau and J, A.
McNauiara, coinroUfiouers appointed
to take testimony in the matter of the
division of the lower eleotlou district
of Jenkins township into an additional
district, will m-et at the fort liluti -chard
Hotel this afternoon, at I o'clock,
to take testimony in the vase.
Sheriffs sale notices were posted
about town last evening annonnoing
t tie sale of the old knitting mill
inaobiuery, eto., Saturday morning,
March 17, at 10 a. ui. The sale is to
satisfy a judgment held by tho Minors
Saving bank against E'.lithorp & Co ,
limited, the particular of which ap
peared exclusively in the TB1BUNB
some time ago.
Gallagher A Fay, the Water street
hatters aud fttrnUhert, have increased
their store room by leasing a large
room on the stcoud Boor,
Late admissions to the hospital are:
Michael Czar, utfed 89, married, living
at Yatesville, offering from a frao
ture of the leg rsosiYM ou the Wilkes
Harre and Eastern road ; Anthony Po
sers, of West Pittston, sulfjring with
rheumatism.
The Truth of last evening contain 1
an excellent cat of Post in ister-.dect J.
H Mnllia.
A conversational Bible class will be
organized at the Young Men's Chris
tian association rooms this afternoon
at 3 o'clock. The object of the class
is to prepare Christians for personal
work, especially the Mo.dy and Whit
tle work nest summer. City Mission
ary M s Qalbraitb and Hev. T. W.
Swan will conduct ths conversation.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
who m iy be interested. Come aal
bring your Bible with you.
The published reports of oar several
banks shows them to he in a tloarish
ing and healthy condition.
J. J. McCorraick. Janus Duffy, J. C.
Delaney and T. J. Murray have irons to
Owego, N. Y , to attend the laaersi of
Patrick Kelly, who was oue of the
oldest and hishly repected residents of
that pi ic. He was a brother of Mrs.
D. McCormack, of Port Griffith. Ga
zette. The funeral of Gerald Hillera will
take place from the family borne on
Delaware avenns this afternoon at 3 p.
m., with interment in West Pittston
cemetery.
The will of Mary McIInga, of Pitts
ton township, was probate! Thursday
io .Mrs. awali jlcAmlrew, wife o
Thomas MeAndrew, of Pittston town
ship, is bequeathed all the real estate
of the deceased and promi'ims upon the
following policies of Insarsaos: Pre
mium of $1,000 upon poli'iy in the
Eijaitaole Insurance society of the
Uuited States; two premiums of f 1,000
ach on policies in tnt Union Central
Life Insurance company of Nw York.
Thomas McAn Irew is oontitntad x
ecotor. The will is dated Jan 6, 1894,
and is witness by John A. MaN'amtra
and Charles P. Boh in
Conrad Fix fthr-in-law of W. J.
Curley of the "Telegram" rstaurent
received a telegram from Ball ilo yes
terday announcing th serious illness
of his mother who is M years of ag .
Mr. Fix left for BaffslO on the mid
night valley train.
RECEIVED A WINDFALL.
A Dtceassd Kl;iv Makas a Modest
Labirr Harpv.
George Bangley, of flamtown. was
yesterday informed that he had been
left 1,500 marks by an uncle who just
died in Germany. Mr, Bangley is a
modest unassuming vonnir man who is
employed as a moulder in the Stove
works. That he is much elated over
his windfall is bat mildly expressing it.
The value of a German mark is about
2. cents, which means something like
$8,750 or a legacy.
-
Lars; Storage Barn Burned.
Fire tonight destroyed the large
storage barn of J. B. Carpenter, on
Carpenter's avenne, about one mile
above Pittston. With the barn there
were destroyed 250 bnshels of rye and
1,500 bnshels of chopped stray.
The loss will approximate $'5,000.
PECKVILLE PICKINGS.
Paragraph! of Oenernl Interest Pitas -antly
Pencilled.
Pec.ictii.le, Pa.. March 'J William
H. Chadwick. of Brooklyn. N. Y., and
Miss Jessie Fletcher were united in
marriage at the home of tho bride's
parents at Winton last Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rsv F. P.
Doty officiating. Mr. and Mrs Chad
wick will leave today for Brooklyn.
Hev. Thomas Vaughn, " Pottsville,
who has been visiting his rents here,
returned home last Thursday.
Workmen are busily engaged in re
modelling the ssats in the Baptltt
chnrcb. They expect to get them ready
for services tomorrow.
Rev. F. P. Doty was cnlled to Moosic
last Thursday to officiate nt the fu
neral of Wesley C. Stanton, who was
one of the victims of the powder mill
explosion.
Mrs. William Bill, of Jermyn, nnd
Miss Maria Bell, of Avoca, were the
gntats of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chap
man last Thursday.
Mrs. ThomnB Pope and Mrs. Hen
tricks called on friends in Carbondale
yesterday.
Mrs. P. G. Harding is visiting with
'riends in Scrantun.
Mrs. Aaron Hedden, of Carbondale,
s visiting her daughter, Mrs. George
Uool.
W. S. Blosi, our enterprising rlmn -cist,
has beautified the front part of
his store by placing a new awning
over bia stoop.
m DEATHS
The Number Growing at
a Frightful Rate. '
The Proportion Has Increased
20 Per Cent, in 40 Years.
The Boston Journal Asks,
'What tha Remedy."
And Finds the Answer
Hard One. .
Not a
Beecham's pills arc foi
biliousness, bilious headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick head
ache, bad taste in the mouth,
coated tongue, loss of appe
tite, sallow skin, when caused
by constipation; and consti
pation is the most frequent
cause of all of them.
Hook free ; pills 2$c. At
drugstores,or write B.F.Allen
Co.,365 Canal St., New York.
ANNUAL CLEARING SALS
A. B. Browa's Bdd Jive, PxitSLoa, Ja.
FILTtRtO AT FOREST CIT-V.
A Quarter of All Deaths Duo to
American Disease,
The Boston Journal is csrtaluly to be
admired.
Oae if Boston's greatest newspaper',
it frankly devote some, of its energetic
editorial space to the subject, which at
thiSMatonii of more importance to
this and Hveiy community than all
other topics.
"Oae hoars the voice of the man
whosi) knowledge of nerves Is almost
unbounded," says the Journal, "uying
that beyond any dispute nervousness is
growing upu us at a frightful rate. "
(aotiiig from Or. Weir Mittchell it
continues: "In some busy centers he
tiuds that the number of deaths due to
asrvoiH ostites has iucreased '.'0 per
cent, in 4) years: that oue-fonrth of the
deaths now are from nervous diseases.
His opinion is confident, too, that tlie
Americans are, tiom this cans, becom
lug a short-lived people."
A clear stateineut of ths nervous
weakness among the dwellers in cities
and towns would send a pant) of horror
and alarm through the country.
Women are more uuder the influence
ol this t-trrible scourge than meu ; and
town dwellers more tlMin country folks.
Tho Journal asks what is tho remedy
an 1 Bodi SU answer readily.
Hundreds of tired mothers, anxious
housewives, school teachers and too
ambitious scholars the vsry flwer of
American womanhood vieM to the
strain of tho serious atfsiri of life.
Overwork and unnatural wjrry con
demn a host of A'ujriciu womsn to
spec! their after years on a sofa or in
a sick room.ana w oe s uuraen i listen 1.
of a hopo to thoss who are dearest to
them.
Oftentimes excruciating piins as In
nenrslidis, rheumatism, and heart
trouble, but more ofton iwp.-ciilly in
the spring) "that tird feeling," is na
ture's cry for better nutritio i in ord;r
to resist'tns fearfnl strain on the nor
v?s and vital organs. The remedy la
known to every physician and to tbom
an Is who have been benefited by it
trfen and woman who find themselves
getting irritable, nervous, turn, run
dowu" and ailing should take Paine's
celery compound It feU tired ex
hausted nerves, stores the blood with
th food for the wasted tissues, and
parifles it of the impure hnmors which
result from its stanaut, unhealthy
condition.
Nothing has pver equaled Paine's
celery compond far giving tone to the
stomach and a renewed appitits. It
strikes to the root of rheumatism, neu
raligis, diseases of the heart, the liver,
kidneys, and all disorders due to poor,
thin blood and underfed nerves. Poor
appetite, ontinnil headaches, lost of
strength, neruous deliiiity, and a scr j
fulness, unhealthy condition of the
skin at thia season are sure signs of
nervous weakness.
Paine's celery compound will rob one
of t tie "rnn down" feeling, the languor
arid despondency that come from badly
nonrishel nerves, thin, pale blood, and
underfed organs of the body.
New life, a bnoyant feeling, and the
jiyomnesiof health will come when
; Unty of good red blood begins to fill
tho arterioi and tuvigorete the system.
This Is just what Paine's celery com
pound is doing for thousands of men
and women throughout ths whole ex
tent of the country.
llKNitv SOHOnmaXS, foreman Henry
Krug fucking company, Bt. Joseph's, Mo.,
uses Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil with his
men for sprains, cuts, braises chappert
bands, etc. It Is the best.
No ether sarenparflla lias the merit to
hold the confidence of ontire cemmuuitlea
year after year, as Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
possesses curative powers peculiar to Itself.
Hood's P. II are purely vegetable, care
fully prepared from the bust ingredients.
Wc.
Live New Not fc'roia ni Eotrpiilnir
Ku'iiuithanna Town.
gpMfal fo the SorAatoa iYioim.
Foiikst City, Mar. !t-L)onot forget
tho date lot' the cantata, "Rebecca"
which will bee givii at Davis' opera
house, March 17, by a talented com
pany of local siugers
Brie Station agent F. Cunningham,
of Berrlok spent last evening in town.
John Max.'V intends spending Sun
day at ,Kystono Acadomy. Factory
vi 11. as the gusst of Joepli Lsppsus a
student, from tiiis place. Mr. Lappsus
is the court crier in the mouk trial
which will b given to morrow night
by Phi Mu Society.
The Hillside collieries are Idle today
aud will remain so until Tuesday,
Attorney John F Reynolds and wi'
wtre the gUlSte of Mr and Mrs. W. X
Ueese last evening
Warm Muar sociables will soon be iu
order.
The weather since last B'riday has
been decidedly spring liko, most of tho
time as bright an 1 warm astliebiliny
days of summer. This la for distant
readers and tor such posterity as ntSV
seek meteorological data in the files of
The Tkiucsk
Station Agent W 15., B ik ir. of the
Ontario aud Western, at.rtud today for
a sojourn with Now York city rela
tive. Hev. Edgar Campbell returuod this,
afternoon from a suort visit at Hamil
ton, Wayne county.
WEDDING BULLS CHIME.
Mar: lair of a 1' p il.ir Young Coupl
at Hondal.
Bptctol to tie Setmtmt Tribune.
H0NK8DALB, March 0. When it be
came rumored about last oveuiug that
Heury Schwemley and Miss Julia
Freeman were about to be married
the lights iu the Episcopal church
called iu a large number of psople, but
the young couple, accompanied by
James E. Plncknev and Miss Clara
Bartung proceedtd to the Presbyterian
parsonage, where the were united in
holey wedlock by Rev. William H
Swift.
Both pirtiss nre well known by
Hontadalo'a young people and their
sudden marriage creatrd quite a stir
The Praia as Evaneelizrj.
Alleutuicn Ltidfr.
Tho newspapers ottodty give far nmre
space to religious matters than the casual
reader realizes. The sermons of Ta Imago
are published weekly in thousands of secu
lar journals. Tho city papers of a Monday
teem witu acouuts ot the services 01 the
day before. Church conferences and mis
sionary conventions form a prominent fun
ture in the news of the day. Tbu Sund iy
school lesson and Chrislinn Endeavor
topics receive due atteutiou from nun
dreds of nuwspapers. This broaden t
dissemination of religious news an 1 coin
ment must have a marked effect. Instead
of turning people away from tho Bible it
must draw them to It.
Thousands Keiiiniints of Dry Goods. Cloaks aud Fur Capes daring
sale :ii less limn cost of material.
Every Inch of counter room covered with the greateal bargains ever
shown.
Ladies' Felt Hal, this season's Btylos 10). eich.
Boys' Winter Waists . 1 0c esoll.
Muffs 30c. each.
Cloaks $1.50 each.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTION'S AT QUARTER OF VALUE,
COME. IT WILE PAY Vol.'.
Great Clearing Sale.
BURGESS M3X-.VS ADDRE S3
Tha Chltf MU'rate of Fareat City In
tead to Preserve Ordsr.
Fptrial to tkt Scranlon Tribu n.
Forest City, Pa., March 9 Bur
gess Benj, Maxey has had the follow
ing printed in the Forest City Newe:
To THK PF.OPF. OF FOKRHT CITY:
I with to announce, since you have by
ycur ballots elected m to tho cfnee of
Imrguss, that I havo takon tho oath and
have boen duly iiistsllorl Into tho dutlus
of said office, lining fully aw are of the re -spoiiMbihty
that I havo nisuined I deem
It proper at thin tiiT. to ask tha uuited
s ipport of nil law nhlding citizeus to aid
me in the discharge of the duties net
forth by law.
I propose to carry out tho law as sat
forth for boroughs by our state legislature.
Also our owu ordinaoceH that bsve from
time to time been framed, shall bj en
forced as occasion requires. With your
help we cau overcome a great many of the
evils that do exist.
It might be well at this time to onum
nrato a few of thnm: First, common loaf
ing: second, standing in groups on the side
walks; third, profanity at all hours of the
day ati'l night: fourth, loud and boisterous
tiilkmz: llfth, standing on stoops of stores
and hotels, pointing our side
walks LwilD. tobacco jmce and ren
dering thoui impassible for ladies
and other) sixth, Sunday desecration In
all forms shall be prohibited, an II re
peetfullj ssi nil buaOM man to close
tiiulr placna of business 011 Sunday (except
those who nru allowed by law to be open
CertsJs houn of tho (lay); seventh, tho
habit of young men anil b y playing In
th middle of tha iitrmts nnd taking the
riskof being run over by teams; eighth,
snow balling Is too much ludulgol iu by
thee who pao no regard to th Injuria It
might Indict on those passing by,
I appeal to the reason of those who havo
been indulging in riotous conduct to de
sist mid co-operato with me, hs it will
greatlv aid in making tho work succossf ul.
The police now appointed will
be responsible for thu maintenance of the
peace aud shall arrest nil persons caught,
in any ncl that disturbs the pouce of the
borough. I ul." recommend that tho of
Been making arrest) should use calm and
cool 1 ir I.; in 'ni nnd not use harsh moans,
except I11 extreme cases where It Is deemed
absolutely necessary to complete the ar
rest. 1). .Maxiv, Burgess.
When Paliy was fllrk, wn pave her Castorta.
When kIhi wa a (.hllil, alie cried for iviorla.
When she became Mia, she clung to CustorUt,
Whuri she had Children, sue ,;,.. 1. Castorla,
Regulates
The
LIVER
CURES
Biliousness.
CCRK8
Biliousness.
CURES
Biliousness.
I)lrrt Proof
My wife has been troubled
lth Liver nomDUunt nnd P
pltatloii of the heart for over a
year. Her cnae baffled the skill
of our best phj-ni-lD8 After
usnitf inree Dottles of your
Dorooca WOOO liilt. rs-be 1 al
most entirely well. Wo truly
reajzumeiiH ymir medicine.
UKomil W. BHAWU.
Montpeller, Williams Co , U
ANMEHARTMAH
906 South Washington Avenue,
Contrnrtor and buildor of C'oucroU Flaclnz.
Concrete Hl'ks. Potato, Batter and CjiI
Ulna, Wet Collar dried up. Orders may In
left at Thompson & Prslt, Will sins A Co.
Msln and Kynon rltreeta, or st Hcranton
BViTe Works. Alse Koundstions. Cisterns
Kihh Wire Tunnels and C'offlhs. Klagitlug for
usraen walks.
THK
Thatcher
IS THE BFST. Oet prices and
see the furnace nnd be ron
vinced. A full line of HEAT
F.KS, Appello aud Untizi Boor
Banges
CONLAN'S HARDWARE
PITTSTON, IA.
A Handsomo Complexion
Is ono of the grcateat charms a woman can
poasesa Pokoni'h Oompi.kxios Powdmm
gives It.
MARCH 10, 1894.
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PITTSTON, PA.
Spring
irthams.
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.
RICK
DRAIN TILE,
FRONT,
W1RK CUT,
HOLLOW,
VITRIFIED,
FIRE AND
COMMON
B RICK
Best in tho market.
GLOB
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muiLiiuuuu
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FACTORY: lirandt, Pa.
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