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    THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE -MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 19. 1894.
LIVE NEWS OF
10 PITTSTONS
I
AKEN FROIN REAL ml
TnK Boiumtor Tuihunt.'s Ptttstoa fle
pnrtment is in chart?'1 of J, M. l"iihy, to
whom news items aud complaints may bo
referred.
ERIN'S SON'S PARCDE.
St. Patrick' ,i Day Celebrate! by the
Catholic Sool-tiee of Thle rinoe.
With hearts full of patriotism ami
joy the sons of Brill BTSSted Olfl Sol as
be bobbed lii beaming face over the
SSSterO horison early Saturday moru
iiit St. Patrick's Dy. It wii the
kind of it dav that is often wished for
lut seldom stvn at tins S"ison of tho
year. With the dawning of the morn
could heard the blare of the tram -petl
and t ht tap of the drums iiiincniu
riui? tho preliminaries for tli hi pn
rade frhioli was to sun at s o'clock.
Bocisty uien in full regalia, som oa
foot, others mounted, vied with ec!i
other in appearance, while old Irish
grandmothers, full of enthnaiaani or
the daya when they were bright-eyed
lassies, stool side by aide with their
Amerloaniaed children' olilldren
The column was slow in startuii;. but
got off in good slmp ill the following
order :
K. J, I'.tirke, Uratid Marshal.
Aids John 0. Hart. John P. Kearuey.Joho
H Tlgne, Jehu J, Donnelly, John Ue
Montgal, Dolph Glennou, Tho,
Barley, P, uaekio, Jai (Join
nan and Phillip Hlggma,
Powderly Drnm Corps,
Co. C, Pathei Hat ben ktattalion,
Tblatle Cornet tJaud,
St. Aloyelna Bociety,
Star I rutu Corpe,
Co. D, St John's Society,
Piute Hand.
Branch T J. E B, A..
L.eek Cornet Baud,
Division of the A. Q. H.,
Liberty Cornet laud,
Divisions of the A. 0. D.,
The procession moved down South
Wain street to the railroad bri.l..?. an 1
couuterunrch-'d there to St. John's
church, where Sped tl rrice wsro
conducted for tb sooietise by Kev.
Fattier M. J Kelly, who, at the con
olnsioo of the serried, delivered a dU
coarse u; tabt to the occasion. The
procession re-formed ou William street,
uiareued up Main tret to Union,
countermarched to Railroad, coonter
marchsd to William, up tho latter
Street to C'liurcu street, where it ws
dl unless fl.
All alons th line of inarch th
crowds were piled pell ru-ll oa either
i le in perteet hedges of Humanity.
The festivities closed without any dis
tor Dance of the slightest to tu.ir the
pleasure of th- festivities.
MUROER MYSTERY ftT PLAINS.
John Rohl, a Folandsr, Found Mur
dered By the Roadside.
Ki'ly Saturday moraiusc the body of
Joan Rohl, a Po'.aader. w.s found
in Pliius township, near the Horton
oolliery, oa the puab mad, located
about half-wiy be'twesa Wilk-M B irr
and this dace.
An mnimation showed the ruin bad
b"u dead soru-? titn. The body lay
with the head toward ths road aad
near it was a cigar whica had not been
lighted. Ths rest was ooen and the
s'ispen isr were hooked. Tare wounds
w-rs oa the body ons over the left
nipple, oas in the left wrist and oa
through the timers of the left hand
The murdered ai.an w.w ehort in sut
ure and apparently 40 yeirs of a?, and
toarded with a fellow countryman
named Roicic.
County Detective Whalen weut to the
sceno and viewed the body. Afterwards
he wnt to ths man's boarding house
and wa accompanied by Micaael G
ock, an inteuuen'. Hanjirian. Jauiss
Conrtright and Josepn Lmdon The
boarding bug. Lewis Roaicit, w.is in
terviewed. Hs said he hail five toard
ers and last night on had been shot
and killed. The murdered man was in
the house last night and had a few
word with hi' wife about an unpaid
board bill. lie had been driaiciug
om. John Barks, a young man
about 19 years old. a son of Mr
Catherine Barke. it is said, was with
Rohl and was drinking wit a him . Af
ter the quarrel the rnnr Isred mn had
left the house, about 180 this morn
ing, and the other boarders went to
bed.
Whalen ordered all tii ocenptnt of
the Rosick household to accompany nim
to 'ScrQire i'erkins' office, which was
done and a hearing had They were
all held for their appearance. Step
were taken to procure the arrest of
young Burke, who it is claimed knows
something aoont the affair.
The motive of the rnnrdr is shrond
d in mystry. The general belief is
that Kohl was killed and placed whore
ilead boly whs fonnd.
HaVI ned Dr. Thoma' Eclectric Oil for
rroup and colds, and declare it a positive
cure Contributed by Wm. Kay, 510 f'iy
mcnth avenue, Hnffalo, N. V.
hi s)
DEATH IN THE FLAMES
J'hn Mangan, Aortrl 11 Tsars, Raaated
to f.-e in a Burning Building.
The hone of Michael Kord in Inker
man was totally destroyed by fin Sat
urday at midnight. At ths tune of
the fire then were in tin house Mr
and Mr. Ford, Jo .n Kurd, their on,
and John Mangan, a grandson. The
tdder Ford and his son made their
nenpe from tho burning bolldiog bv
jnmping from a window. Mrs Ford
in trying to escape ber.rn stiff icated
by the smoke and would have perished
in the fl une tint for flaveral men who
forced in ths window each nnd envel
oping her in blankets carried beT out
.nto the open air. She whh found to be
badly bnrnod and was with union dffl
culty retmcitated.
Whn tlie (lime were at tlieir height
It was diHeovernd that young Mangan
w.i in: no rig, mid ti conclusion that
ho was in the building liK-nmo general
wlioii the apuctntors heard above the
crackling of the timber his pitiful
pleadings to save hia life 'i'liu i - - i - r -with
much difficulty tried to filter the
bouse, bnt it was QseloCf, and in a
abort time the poor follow' pleading
were heard no more. When the ruin
had mfflciently cooled to permit a
aearch being made hi ssarred nnd
charred remains weru found among tho
debris.
The building was a twr,-tory frame
structure and was valued at $1,000, All
the contentH, togatlier with fMX) in
cash, were deal roved. Tho origin of
the tire ie a mystery, but suppojsd to
be dne to a defective fl ie in the
kitchen. Mr. Ford's injuries are
abont the hnnds nnd face and are con
sidered quite serious. Sue was re
moved to tho hosuital.
- nil
I'bkvkntion Is better than cure, and you
may prevent i hut tired feeling by taking
Ilood's Banapartlla, which will keep your
blood pure and free I rom ncid taint nnd
germs of diseasu.
An Experience Which a Great
Many Have Passed Through,
MR. BARNARD'S RESCUE.
There May Be Persona Who Suffer, But
there I No Rsason Why Thejr
Should Do So.
Have yon over been run down, pale
weak, and without etrongth? lias your
food failed to digest, und have you felt
that von were losing ground daily!
Have you had no appetite for food,
little Interest in life, and no SOOh thing
hs happlnneea? If so, read the follow
log words of Mr. J. Calvin Barnard,
who resides at London, N. 11. lie is an
honest, intelligent and reliable man,
and what be says is absolutely tril ':
a' i January 1st ol the present year
1 had been sick nrven or eight weeks,
and w is so tow that 1 could not turn
myself In bed alone, l had no appetite,
could take nothing except a little milk
and water, ind it was hard even to lake
that Tbe doctor said I must bftTo
nourishment, but milk and water was
all 1 could take without distressing UIS
1 was growing weaker and weaker My
friends and the doctor thought I must
go down, but I am happy to say I 0 do
touted the New Voir by taking some
0( tlie pre dlgeeted food of which I hud
heard. The first spoonful nave ma a
little appetite, and I began to revive.
My strength Inoreased so that in a week
from that time 1 was able to bs
weighed, and fonnd my weight to be
8D pounds. The net week I weighed
88 pounds, and in five weeks 1 had
gained 80 pounds, all through the use
of the great pre-digested food, Paskola.
"As my usual weight is from 140 to
148 pounds, I am not vet up to my
former condition, but 1 verily believe
that Paskola, with the lieio of the good
Lord, has done Wonderful work for me,
ana i am on the nign roui to neaun,
As I have suffered from indigestion for
years, have doctored and taken this
ami that, it can readily be understood
bow happy 1 feel over the result ol
this great pro-digested food,"
Remarkable, you sy ! Mr, Barnard's
case is only oue of very many, for Pas
kola has restored thousands who had
lost all interest iu health and happi
ness to a condition of hope aud jay.
A pamphlet giving full particulars
respecting I'aacola will be sent ou ap -p
i istion to the i're-Digested Food Co ,
SO Reads stree', New fork Cttv.
ANNUA
CLEARING SALE
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
ThfmBanda Remnants of Dry Goods, clunks and Fur Oapei during
salo :it loss than aist of material.
Every inch of counter mom covered with tlie greatest bargains' ever
shown.
I i lies' Pelt Hats, this season's stylos 10s. each.
Hoys' Winter Waists 100 esoh.
Muffs 30c. esob.
Cloaks $1.50 each.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUK.
COME IT Wild. r.W Yd .
Great Clearing Sale.
A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
Shct During a Row.
Dnriuu a row in a sp..k-easy John
Dolphin, of Parsonage street, was shot
In the eye and liss in a precarious con
dition. Tue row occurred about 1
o clock this morning and was partici
pated in by a party of Italians and s-v-eral
friends of Dolphin A brother-in-law
of tbe wonnded man received a
half dozn stab wounds in the ban. I,
body and legs.
And Still They Come.
Mr. W. H, Rutledre, wh I In the days
when Pittston was in the old Sevantli
legislative district, was candidate for
representative on the Dsmocratic
ticket "leading s forlorn hop j," has, at
ths urgent re'iurse of his numerous
friends, aunoauced hi'nslf at a Repre
sentative in the Fifth district.
Uiztte.
Phytic an Itosrlster.
E lward C. DreSier, of Tamiqui, P,i.,
a graduate of Hahnnnan college or
Saturday registered as a physician.
Mr. Dreher has decided to Incite here
an l The Tkiel se's many readers bid
him welcome.
,
HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD.
In Shirt bat Pointed Paragraphs for
Quick Perusal.
The town council will hold a special
meeting this evening.
Tie funeral of John Manama:, who
was barnad to death, occurred yester
lav afternoon. I iterment was made
in Market S'.reet cemetery,
Tne machinery anl fixtures of the
old Wyoming Valley Knitting mill
were sold at sheriff's Saturday morn
ing. The bidding was slow. General
McCartney, of Willc-s-Birre, and. J.
N" Anderson, of this place, purchased
everything thst was sold, The total
amount realized was $1,389.50,
Lonis Jster, the pugilist (7), of
Wilkes-li irr-, made himself conspicu
ous at Music hall Friday evening to
the disgust of its many patrons.
The West Side Journal got ont a
spcial Issue printed on green paper in
honor of St Patrick's Day, Nothing
slow about KJitor Pyres, to Ins credit
b it said.
BditOf Richards with his family
passed Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs
Kicliards, or liotler street
Dr. Dodson, of Dinghamtnn, N Y ,
passed yesterday as IBS guest of J. N.
Anderson and wife, of toe West Side
Burgess Dennett, of the West Side,
held a mntinee in the town hall early
yesterday morning. The victim was
a sobered drunk who paid his way and
departed.
Mow Supervising Principal Shiel omii
be hers, and reported in several psprs
as lifting in Honesdale, is n question
that is ngitnting the professor nt the
present time.
The store works, aftsr three days
Idleness, will resume work this morn
Ing.
Whi'n fi ll.)' wns stok, wn BJSVS hef f'fttforle.
Wliwi she w as n ( lillil, she rrli'd fur I'sstorla,
Wln'Ti slit- lerarh' Miss, hn 0juS)f to OaStOriSi
Winn she had i !httsreOSlM gave them i'ust.iu.
Pi r
H:. wfj?u)m ' f
Jy'll'i;ti'y
SUPERLATIVE AND
YOUR BOY
Yon hops he's
a great man.
Your boy will be a man some day. Will he be an insig
nificant or a great man? That depends on the chance
you give him.
You hope he'll succeed. It lies with you as to whether
he will or not. You may not think so. You may think
you can't do much with him. He's obstinate, perhaps
hard to handle.
YOU have tO form hiS Character Well tnese are Pints ne'U ha.ve to overcome, more or
lftaa Hnmotror Vila rYi a r a rf sr ia In o nstain avlnnl
i iionii x. v. IWeeaei Wa '. " ;,J
The Flour
Awards
" hicaoo, Oct :n i'be Brst offlolsl
innoanoement of World'e Fair di
plomas on Hour has been made. A
medal has boon awarded by the
World's Fair judges to the Hour maun
matured by the Washburn, ( rosby Co,
in the ((rout Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. The committee reports
tbe flour strong and pure, and entitles
it to rank as find c lass patent Hour fur
luuiily mid bakers' use."
MEGARGEL
& CONNELL
TCHOLE8AI.1 AGENTS
GOLD MEDAL
The SDOVe brands of Hour can be hnd Ht any of the following merchants,
who will accept ThkTiubuse rXOUB OOPPOM ot 0 on each oue hundred pounds
of Hour or oO ou each barrel of flour.
Beranton F. P. Price. Washington avenue I Taylor Judge A Co., Gold Hedsl; Athertoa
(lolil Mela Hruud. Co., Buperlatlv
Dnnmore F. P. Price. Gold Medal Brand. Dvryea Lawrence Store Co., (loid Modal.
Unnmore F, 1) Manlev. Boperlativa Bran I. I Moosle John McCrindle, Gold Medal
Hyd.' Purk-Curstm A; Duvls, Wu-hlmrti St. Pittston M W. O'lioyle, Gold Medal
Uold UedAI Brand: J sepn A. M ars.Maui i.isrn s ureen t race a: rurser, snperiauva
but that's not enougli.
Frederick the Great.
Something ALL great men
have had.
Your loy can't be great
without it.
unchangeable You
change, his faults.
a certain extent.
can only modify, not radically
avenae. Superlative llrauil.
Oreon RidKn A.USpencei'.Unlil Modal Brand.
J. T. M - Hale, Superlative.
Providence Fanner & OhappellN' Main ave-
one. Superlative BrandtL. J Gille-pi s w.
Market streot. llo;.l tfeilil Brand
Olyphant Jamas Jordan. Superlative Brand
Peckvllle ttbaifer a K 1st Superlative.
Jenny nC, u. Winters : Co Superaletlve
Arehhald Jones. S mpsen & '.'' . li 'ld Medal
.'arlon'iA!o-B. S. Clark, Gr.li Medal Brand.
Honesdale--1- N. Kostor ite Co. Gold Modai.
Minooka-M H. Uvelle.
L'lark s summit- F. M. Yiiutil. Geld Me lal
Dolton- S K. Finn & Sen. Uold Medal Brand.
Nicholson J. B Hardins.
Wav. rly-M. Bliss Jt Son, Geld Modal.
Factory vttle Charles Gardner, Gold Medal
Bopbottom N. M l iuii&Snn, Gold Medal.
Tobyliauna-Tibyliaiin i L.'hiirli Lumber
Co . Gold Mo lal Brand
Gnu'.dsboro-b A. Adams. Gold M.'lal Brand
Moseuw Gniifii Clement", Gold Medal.
Lake Ariel James A Bertree, Golil Medal.
Forest City J. L. Morgan A: Co., Gold Medal
Hood's Pii.i.h
enpe, hut act
elllciently.
2c.
do not purge, pain or
promptly, easily ana
Hotel Yavcrly
Ksrepeaa Plan. KinaniBss Bar sMsshst
Ie l et for Bnrgoer Iviik"! s Tnniiliiinn.ir
letu
i Cot fStb and Filbert Ms PhiladL
M' t di slratilii for residents of N K. I'nmr,
sylvuijls. All oeneentenoas tor travelers
to ami from Broad Htrnnt station and the
Twelfth slid Market Street station lie
llraliln for visiting Sersiitoiilans aud pmr
lie hi the Anthracite i:. . ...
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
ADWAY'S
READY RELIEF.
FOB 1 N XI .UN A I. Al l) EX I I KML I l
In OStflff ntsdtOlnea to stop pain, "o should
avoid su-h is 1'iHict injury on the sy-itoin.
Oulum. Mor.iliine. Chloroform K'her. Co
raine Bad 1 liloral stop pa'n by deetrbymi
the ens" of perception, the patint losing
the power of feeling. This is a most dostrue.
five practies; It masks the symptoms, shuts
up. ana, mstean r removirnr irooie, oreass
1 iwn rnos'.omac , over ami losreiij ami, n
mo tinned la for a leui-th of time, kills the
nerves nnd produces local or general paralysis
There Is no necessity for using these uncer
tain 'ojuMts when a jioiitive rem'-Iv .Ike KAI-
WAY'S BGADs REUBF will stop Me mne I
exerueiatin pain quicker without entailing
tun least danger, in either inrant or adult
It Instantly s'ops tlie most excruciating
pains, allavs inflammation and cures eongei
lions, whether of til f.untrs, Stomach. Bow
eis, or other g mis or m tinonstnombrefios
FOB KPRAIN8, I RUIPBft, BACKACHE,
PAIN IN T HK CHEHT IH MIUKS, UBAl)
.i at TOOTHACf! F. Hit ANY OTIIKK
pain, a few applications act i- u. u;- i-
init the i i.i in to instantly ' p.
tTRKS AND PKF.VENTS
Colds.Coughs, Sore Throat,
Inflammation, Bronchitis,
Pneumonia, Asthma,
Difficult Breathing,
Influenza,
BhenmatlsaSi Neuralgia, hcIhGcii, Lass
sagOi Swelltsg of the Joints, Pains
hi llerk. I lirsl or I. hubs.
The application of tbe READY RELIEF to
lo- pi.it or psrte where the ilinii-ully or pain
esists will afford ease end comfort
Aid, INTSBMAti PAINJ PAIMB IN now
ELh OH eloWACH, cltAvl'H. hi'AHMs,
SOl'lt STOMACH, NAUHKA, VOMITING,
UK ART Id UN. N RltVOC-NF.-S, HI, EEC
LBR8NEP8,HICK liF.AHAi IIKlilAltUnKA,
cm, l c.PLATULBNUY, FAIN i I Nit BPELL8
are relieved insiantlv and ipiieklv cured by
ak nit let n Dallf a lilitf t i a teaspo inful of
K niy (telle! in hsif a tumbler of t. r.
Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Fever
and Ague Conquered.
Therel in.it n remedial agenl In the world
thill, will l ine Fevr and Aeu". and nil other
Malarloni. BIlloSS and other l overs, aldod bjr
Kail wii 'h l ill i, mi ipilckly as Kadwsy 's RsadV
Relief.
Price 50c. pnr bottlo. Snltl by Druggists.
DADWAY'S
ii Pas a i
RICK
DRAIN TILR.
FRONT,
WIRE CUT.
HOLLOW.
VITRIFIED,
FIRE AND
COMMON
How to educate trim.
Let bini read and choose his
own career.
Yon think education costs
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Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
Lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
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Gardens.
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age, but he didn't stop educating him.
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Teach him or let him teach himself Give him educa
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"Without books God is silent, justice dormant, natural
science at a stand, philosophy lame, letters dumb, and
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If you give him book3 he Will soon chose for himself
the subject in which he is most interested, which he
can most easily study. This study is the one he is mo3t
fitted to pursue, the one in which he will make the
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You think: "Books, ah yes, how many hundreds of dol
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True, but there's another way. Invest $4.50 and give
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IN
Spruce
MT. PLEASANT
AT RBTAIIa
Ona! of the host quality for dompstlo uscsnd
of sll sites. dellvoriHl In hiij pari uf the city
st lowest price.
Oritura left ut my offlcn.
Ml. UK, WYOMING AVKNITK,
Rssr room, flrnt floor, Third National Bank,
or sent by mail or telephone to tho mine, will
recclvo prompt attention.
(Special contracts will be mndo for tho sale
ami delivery of Huckwtieat CuaL
WM. T. SMITH.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Trices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
THK
Thatcher
IS THE BEST. Get prices and
en the itiriiBce and lie con
vinced. A full line of HEAT
ERS, Aupello aud Gauze Door
Ranges,
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