I THE SCI? AN TON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. MARCH Lj. 1894. LIVE NEWS OF II PITTSTONS The Scranton Thiiii'nk's Pitttton d partiuent in in charo of J. M. Faliy, to whom now items uuJ complniut tuny bo referred. EASTER CHURCH SERVICES. Fluwer, Churoh Musio nod SpUndld Sing-lntr ths Oidr of th Day. Yestrrdny beinj: Ei.stvr, ati tuentud choir ami bfimtiful church deflora tions wore noticeable Nature Ht the evrl ehoroh Mrrlcat In tin plaoa yestenlay. Potted plantl and sweet perfumed roses adorned tlie pill pita nnJ added much to tbo attractivtm of the soon. Sptolal musio which has been under rehearsal for th past six wevks was rendered. Tho rvio In St John' liomati Catkolio Ohnroh were : a beautiful a they were ImpNMtVtk Bipaeially so wai this ea at tho late ni'KS Mouiif nor Touer. of U me, Italy, wae the celebrant. Ur. Fat bar Fiuutn delivered a beautiful and iu itrnotira sermon Ho took for bit text ropa Murk iri, 1 7 'At that tune Mary Magdalen and Maty the mother of Jainaa ami Balome, bonght sweet iploao, that coming; they might anoint Jesn. And verv early in tbo morning;, the Brat day of the week, they cam to tho p'il i lire, tho un being; now risen, and they said one to another who shall roll u back the stoue from the door of th Mpulohrat And looking, thev iaw the touo rolled back, for it was verv threat, aud entonutf into the Mpulobtt they aw a jroong m.sn itti'ii ou tlie riht 9ide, clothed with a white robe, aud they were astonished . who aaith to them Bs not affrighted, you ierk Jeautof Yiisreth, who was crucified ; He is risen. He i not here, behold the place where they laid Him but go, tell Hi duciples. and r'eter, that H tcooth baton von into Galilee, there you shall ee Him, a He told you The speaker iu th course of his r.-maris went ou to tat how God was ridiculed aud mocked by His persecut or. How He wae Ignominiooaly pnt death, yet withal how He conquered them by arising from Ht touao and ascendiu.i iuto beaveu ou the festival day kuowu a Easter The tiugiui; of th choir ws very goo I, an 1 thowed careful traiutuj. Haydn's Maes in C being tang. The usual Ewnr offering was alo taken up' and geuerously cou trtbuted to. The following pDgramm was reu dered at th following cuurches TRINITY CHVKCH, west SIDE. a r t$ and 10:80 a. a Morning Prayer. Processional Hvmn IVi, "Jesus Christ is Kiseu To-day." Eastern Aotnems "Chnst ur Pas sover'' F. (.'. Oamer Ol rtaPatn F. C. i.'ramsr Te Deam Bernard Farebrothei Jubilate The Rev. R. X. Parks H:iy Comannion. Intr'oit Hymn 118, "At the Lamb's Hiih Feast We Sing'' Sir Q. J. Elvev Kyne Elenou A. C. Cooper UlonaTihl A C. Cooper sermon Hymn, 131, "The Strife i O'er" Palestrina Ascr.ptiou --tanza 3, Hyma 11& "Holy Father, Holv Son" C. R. Roper Offertory "They Have Taien Away My Lord"' J. Stainer Preaentatioa ounia L Hymn 9M, "We 'iive Thee But Thine Own'" . . R. Harrison fewrsom '.'orda and sanctus. . . A C. Cooper Communion Hymn, Mi, "O Saving Victim J. Cglow Gloria m Excel! A. C. Cooper unc Dimittta Chant Recessional Hymn 114. "Christ theL.rd is Risen Again. " Uertnan Carol at 7 :10 v m Evening Prayer. Processional Hymn Us, "At the Lamb's High Feast We hmg1'. . .Sir J. O Elvey Gloria Petri From Baanett s Canute Canute E. Bunntt fnedic Amma W. H. Whittingbao Hymn Before Sermon, 113, "Christ Is Ris en! Christ Is Risen"' Sir A. S. Sullivan Ascnptiun Stanza 3, Hymn lid. "Holy Father. Holy Son" C. F. Roper Hymn After Sermon. U7, "He Is Risen, He Is Risen" German Offertory "They Have Taken Away My Lord" i. stainer Prweatation Stann L Hymn MB, "We Give Thee but Thine Own '..K. Harrison hiesional" Hymn 111, "Christ the L,rd Is Risen Today ' E. F. Biabault Choir -Masters A. P. Barnaart. R. Car ter, L. B. Davies, F. J. Dohrer, S. D. Griffiths, Y. 0. Kyte, 8 MoFarlaim, W, R. Steia and E, h, Tr.xell; Mr. M. E. Farrer; Misses E. H. Lewis, S. A. Ma son, C K. Moyer, it. Wheeler and E. MaoNutt; and Messrs. W. H. Holvev E H. Hughes, J W. Wheeler, A K tl'.we, F. Snyder aad W. 9. Trim. Organist, Lauren P. Wolfe. Choirmaster, kev E. H. Eckel. 9T. JAMES CHURCH. Serviee wr held in th morning at 6 30 and 10 30 and in the n.-.. . ; at 7.30. Th surplice choir sang the fol lowing East-r innsic, accompanied Ly Prof. Acaerman's orohst.ra of eiBt pieces: Music, ' Heavanly Rt" Orchestra Processional Hymn, Ko. ti. Proper Paim, 2, 7, 111. Te Deum A rtookin Jubilate A. Aid rich Hymn No, 112. Kyne Dr. Hfixhslil Blotto Tlbi Hymn No. II".. 'lam HeThat Liveth' Caleb Simper Banctus Taylor Communion Hymn, No A.V Gloria in Excelsis ld Chant Recessional Hymn, No. 121. Selection Orchestra NOTORIOUS CROOK CAPTURED. Joseph Hsrron Alia Cary of Plymouth, In th Toll. Despatches of yesterday narrato th capture of Joteph Htfroa, alias Thomas Carry an nil-round crook at El mina, N, Y. ffarron in company with four other parsons ha bnen com inittinn man v burglaries in thn north ern part of York state for the past year. The police finally capturtd llerran and Joe Havoock and accused them of crimes. Realizing the pollc knaw everything they mad a clan breast of verytliing. To Chief Littl he said that he ii an old hand in th business. He says he was born at Plymouth and had two half-brothrs. William Jackion and Charles Chamberlain, th first of whom died two or thre years ago. At the tig Hge of 18 Herron came to Chemnng county and mad his home with Thomas bimcoe, who lived about fifteen miles from her in the town of Chemung. Hre Herron worked for his board and clothes and attended school, which was th first oppor tunity be had ever bad of obtaining any educational advantages. He stayed here two years and then went to ' Painted Post, where lie worked on the Erie tr--k Subsequently b worked for about a year in Slievley 's tannery, one year for Joseph Allen In the town of Veteran, and also worked for R. H. Walker on the Lak street sewer. While in Allen's employ be stole a horse from Emmet Brink, for which John Hogan arrsted him at his home n Plymouth. Under the name of Jo teph Thomas he was arrested Dec. 17, lt!81, and on Jan. U, 168'.', he was seu- ' My very Stomach Rises at it." II a MI.KT. Aft 4, Mo in- 8, If Shakespeare bad baen thinking of Cod Livr Oil when lie wrote this he could hardly hnv oxpressed himlf bettor. Th popular opinion of this imuionting remedy is contained in tho : : it ioo given abOTO. It Is true that attempts have bsou made to disguise cod liver oil in the form of greasy eniulalou - iranerally mora Munition than ood liver oil tut the same ickning tast and repulsive odor i thsrs and the stomach robot against it. A celebrated physician r'i;ntlv laid: ' Cod liver ml taken in any form i lik jut ao much soap put into th itotnaob.'1 Not a very hoslthv remedy 1 And yot until r0ntlj cod liver oil was the only t : oi that docters could pi . son be for sick, debillatud and run down folks. Tlie recent discovery aud IntrOlttO tion of tho great pro digested fool. I' n kola. has dont away with all this. Not mau Of Woman need now fear sicken ing dose or dyspepsia or disordered stomach caused by nauseating liih oil I'atkola has done away with all this Not only this hut it a Ids tone to the Itomtoh uo matter what its condition mav be and enables it to digest other too I That i what Palkolt i. That is why it has received 00h glowing testi moot ils from physicians for what it bal done for people In lUppWlng nutri tion, healthy dtgMttop and relieving debility and waeliu; dses It i a Bath torator, a titsUO builder and a vitsliier. A pamphUt gtriag lull particulars rsaptotl AgPaskola will bo sent ou appll cation to th Pr Digested Food Co , .to tUsde St. N Y. City. tenced to two aud a half years iu Au - burn. Cnief Little was therill' at the tin, but Curry has aged considerably since that lime, wears glasses now and has almost entirely changed iu personal tuateup. Herrou, aliss Thomaa, alia Carry, further admit that in oom puny with one Hiram Waters, he broke iutj a drug (tore at Plymouth, kept by man named Maee. and stole about 400 from him, for which Waters got two or three yetrs in Ctierry Hill paui- teutiary Herron says that hs himself wa not oonrletad o( tnts off .use, bnt the police doubt tins X l bail ties as been fixed for Haycock aud Currv, Judge iavlor bein out of the city. STATE DELEGATES ELECTED. Th Fifth District Democrat1!; Cjmmitt Elect D;at. Th Fifth L-"gislative District Dmo cratie cotuuutte held a meeting in this place Saturday. Tho meeting wa held for the p irpoe of electing dele gate to the scat coaveutioa and to trans ict tnch important busiues a led attention Caairmau E J. Burke called the meeting to order at VJ 30 o'clock in Henry lirattan hall, corner of Main and Broad streets. The following mem bers wre present E J. Burke, T. M Conniff, Plains, ecrtary , T. F. Owens, Hairhstown J, H Mullen, James Gibbons, John Connell, John P. Kearny aud El ward Birrett, of Pitts ton; John F. McL .aghlin and Junes Gilnooley, of Avoca; Thomis Mitchell, Jaimi O'Boyle, PitUton townliip; An thony Madden, M. J. Tigbe, Jenkins township; T F. y ngley, Miners' Mills The election of delegates resulted in the following persons beng chosen T F. LJiigl-y, of Miners Mills; El. Barrett, of P. ttston , John MeLjugh lio, of Avoca Th chairman w instructed to ap point a committee of &7e to nana ) th urn au l place of holding the next lit triot nominating convention T ie fol lowing were named J. H. Mullin, John McLoughlin, A B Brown, E. J. Burke, J P. Koarney, Rolntions indorsing th work of Representative John T. Fianu-ry in last legislature were noanminsly adopted. ih) mteting thsn adjourned Co miet at the call of the chair. - ii For earache, toothache, sore throat, swnlied neck, and the reeu.taof colds and intlammation, use Lr. Thomas' Electric Oil -the great paiu destroyer. - PITTSTOM CONDENSATIONS. Town BappnlDV 't Sabbath BrltBv Nsrrattd. A digranful fight occurred between two liellignrent fellow named Kearney aad Corcoran at an early hour yster day morning In the alley at th rear of th First National bank Xothwtth tending repeated call for polio as sistance, . there was not on to be foanil paid or otherwise. Nos, P,, 14. Birnnm and Central col lieries of the Pennsylvania Coal com pany will resume work today, end all others will be idle until fnrthcr nolle. Tiier will be a church and business meating of th Pint Baptist Oborch this ovenlng. Asnnal election of offl cers for th nsuir,g year. All mam bers are reinested to be prut Th diagram for the Wleyau Oleo club concert to be given in the Presby terian church on Thursday evsning. will b opn 1 At Rnggles iV Man ning's book itoro totnorrow at 9 a m, Checks will be given to applicants if there is a large attendance. "Tne Prodigal Father " will he th attraction at Musio hall Wednesday evening. It is a treat outside the or dinary and should Ren by veryou who likes bright comedy. It i interesting to note that ex Bat fOM Sedbot during one year term of office turned into the borough treasury over j.loO Burgtss Maloney for a eiin ilar length of time Inrucil in a littl nvr in fns and finns. It is thr for but pertinent, in view of this fact, to remark since tne fees refrrd to aria from cases tried, licenses, per mils, ale. principally from cases tried there Is a porotptlbli improvement in the deportment of ithe fraotlnu and intoxicated element of th borough and for a paid polio force there is no neces sity. Th Kagle Hose company fair which was reopenad Friday evening oloiud Saturday night. 'in of the pleasant after I '. istnr events will b the eoslal of the Ivy Leaf Social club to be at the Valley House, Upper Plttston this evening, Company H Ninth R.giment N. (i. P. will bold their animal blister bal i this evening. The weather of yesterday was not what is generally expotd t Eaiter time. The day was cold, rainy, with a alight sprinkling, and wss very dlsa graeabl. As a result there was a no table absence of Bister attlr whloh is generally looked for. And th ladies why, they were simply dlsgusUd be cause they conld not parade their new bonnets and hut. J. Gllmartln, salesman at M. W. O'Boyle "a store, on South Main street, on Saturday received a telegram an nouncing the death of his mother, at Archbald. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Mis Marie McAudrewa. of Browutowu, and P, A Moran, of Par entis. The ceremony will take plaoe nt St. John's church Wednesday, April 4, at -1 u. in. Jacob W. Evaua, of Plymouth, who was formerly n reeidant of this place and for twelve year a member of our school board, wa in town Saturday evening. Mr. Evans expects to tak up hi residence iu Pilteton again in the near future. MINOOKA AND VICINITY. Btlef Not from the EnUrurUlng Southaru Bob irb. Sftt-ull to tfiv .Vr.m'oa 7Vhua. MlNOOKA, Pa, Maroh J5 Misses Annie mid May (lenity, or Pittatou, are visiting at the iiomo of Miss Mag gi UoCroa 00 Main street. Mrs. V J. Johnson o( SornDtOO, aang an offtratory at st. Joseph's Ohnron yesterday Some of the leading monibers of No 184, Connell Oonuoll, will visit Old Forge on next Sunday afternoon rur tl purpose of establishing a ihhv brunch of the VoUOg Mn'g lostltuta in that locality. I'oey will tM o comp inud by s uite able sp liters who will explain the prlnoipal objects mi l tienetits that in iv be derived from that society A Nov One on William A'cic l irA ODmiafrenl A&v$rHur We are ready now to forgive Hill Nye al most anything since we havn learned that he is a nepuoiv ot Mrs. Lease, When tlaliy was sick we gave ln-r Cmtort. wiu-n the as u Chlkt, she cried for Castoria, vvtu n stu- became Miss, she utuug tu CsstorU- heu she huU I ibiktraa, so gav tten i 'uuim-ia, B. B. B. Burdock Blood Bitters Is a purly vegatabl compound, possnssitig' perfect reguUting powers over all the or t;ans of the svatem, and cootrol'ing their secretion. It also puiitlee the blood that It Cures All blood humor aud diseases, from a com mon pimple to the worst sen fnlon sore, aud this cuinbineu with its unrivalled re gnlstiug, cleansitig aud purifying intlu-' euceou the secretions of the liver, kldueys bowels aud s!uu, render it unequalled as a cure tor all diseases of tho What is CuHtoria Ih Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infant!) iintl Children. It coutuiuH neither opium, Morphine nor iln r Narcotic xuliHtance. It ht a harmleHS Hubntltuto lor PoregOliOi liropa, Soothing Hyrnps, and Cautor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its giittrantsiO 1m thirty j ears' use by Millions of Mothers. Cantor iiwlestrojs Wornu and allayM feverishncss. Castoria prevents voiuitliit; Hour Curd, cures Dl&rrhooa and Wind Colic. Custoria relieves teethiut; troubles, cured eoiiHlipation aud ilatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels giving healthy aud natural sleep. Can toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "I'atitt trlii U U tXOtlltnt niftllolne for chll -!i n M iir . hftTt MpMtfldly i"M ii" "l ltd ijoud ulTeot u(mii their t lnldtvii ' bit O. 0. t'mioou, leUWt.ll, MuhH, : i iHtliti luihl Knody fur childrt-u of wblob I u j ii ni-timiiiifi, 1 bope Uw dojf Is nut fur dlttWat v ban tnol bora wUloQntvltlof tbo ruui lolorttt Of tht.ir t hildrtMi, and U00 OMtOtaA lu .-.ii of IbOTiwriOttlOUftofc iiuhtruiiiuwliii'liuru destroy lug thrir luvi'd oucs, by furcluupiuiu, iiiorphiiu-, Htiuthiiirf syrup and uther hurtful agt-nts down tht-ir (hrtmtd, therchy niiu,; Uioui tu preinaturu graven " Uk. J h'. KlNCHKLOC, Ouuwtt), Ark. Castoria. "castoria Esse aU adaptadtoi bOdroa thai 1 esposUlBaKl it ua superior Uiuny Bfsasj ipuou luiumu to uio." II. A. Aul'Iur, M D., Ill So. Oxford Hi , llrooklyu, N. Y ' Our physli-iiuis in the i-hildreu's depart Djsnt biivu i-. n highly of thuii txporl sooa in Uwlr onisuiu praotiot with .'utoriu uiel iUthoui;h ws uuly hae uuionf oui intilioal supplies wiiut is known as n-uluf linslucts, yot WO uru freo to eoufess that ttis uirrils of Castoria ha wou na tu look wnl 1. 1 vol 1SJII It " UsiTtu liosenal. Disi-uhust, HmUjU, Mas Allen C. Bum, fVet., The Centaor Company, T7 Murruy Straet, New York City. Skin S Makes PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM From on to two bottls will cure boll, pimples, blotches, nettlo rssh.'-c uf, tetter, and all the simple forms of akin disease. From two to four bottles will cur salt rheum or eczema, shuitjiBd, erysipelas, ul cers, abersfs, running sores aid all sliin ruptiou. It is uoliceable that sufferer I from skin Sr rVtarvelous Cures E: in Blood Poison z Rheumatism Diseases and Scrofula Are uearly always aggraratod by intoier- .tchiaif. but this quickly subsides on tke Z removal of the discaso by B. 11. B. Pas. injtoa to gravor yet prevalent diseases, us.u u diuiuiuu swellings, numors nuu , a Scrofula E W have undoubted proof that from three ' " to nix bottles used internally and by out- ward application (diluted if the skin is a"" broken to the slfects-il narts. will ,-ffeet a ' curd. The grest mission of B. B. B is to gj regulate the liver, kidneys, bowels and m hlood, to correct aridity and wrong action Z of the stomach, aud to open the sluic J wys of thesystem to Icarry off all clogged i ' and impure secretions, allowing nature 4 thus to aid recovery and remove without I gj fail Bad Blood P. P. P. puritloa the Mood, boildanp thu vault and tlublUtutetl, Klvea atraDfftfa to wiakttitd ni-rvna, espola dtrsiaua.t;lriiiir thu iatt!nt health and baiyiutv". whurc Hicknautt, Kluumr fyellnK1 and laHSltudo ftmt prevailed. Fi,r urlmar, unit tArtlurv flyphins. furnluod pulaootuK. mercu rial pulth'ii, innlarl t, dyspepiln, aud In all blood and akin ::.,.- like blotchoii, pltnplea, old chronic ulcera, tetter, scald hoad, bulla, eryilpelaa. erzt'ma we may hhv, without fear of Contradiction. tnut P. P. P. In the beat blood parlller in thu world, and makea pultlve, Hpeedy and permaneDt curea id an cases. Ladles whusn ... fi . are pilsoned and whose bluodla in an Impure oundl tlon, due to menntrual Irregularities, are iieoullarly benefited by the won derrul f milf iiml Tticn.l cleauHHipr pr p ertlesof P. P. P, Prickly Ash. Pokt Huut and 1'utasAium. Liver complaint, biliouaneRH, 6fmoit aicn heanJacht. drupy, rheurnatiaiD, ud tvery Hpecica of dlnrmw ariiag from did t rderfd liver lldoeyo, Blomch, bovvelo lU bloou. We icuaraoteo every bottle of B b. B. Should hot person be dliietift tltd Atwr tioiusf the fir it bottle, we will re fond the money on application personally or by let tor. V will a I ho be glad to atod totlrnontoU and information proving the ffecuof Ii H. B.in the above named di lOOlM, OB application to rOSTEft, MlLBURH & :u. buffalo.N. Y. MALONEY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. 8i'RI!f)FlILU, Mo. , Aug. 14th. 1- . I oao speak In the hlgheat terma uf your medicine from my own personal inowioaffo i wwaooovoa mun neart dUease, pleurisy aud rheuuiatltm fur 35 y r . wan treuted by the very belt physicians ana spent hundreds of dol lars, tried every known remi'dy ulth uut finding relief. Ihaiie only tukua une btittle of your P. P. P., and cao cheerfully say It has done me more food than anything I have ever taken, can recommend your medicine to all BUtterer or the above dlsea'ioa. MH9. M. M. YRARY, Sprlngtlald, Ore n County, Ho. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Am entirely renioed by P.P. P. Ww Prickly Ash. Puke Root and Potaa- ""2 lum, the grcuteai Liuud LurlQur ud -k9 urth. kW ABERDKVtN, 0.. July 21, 16 U. M H9as. I.ifvn an Baoa. , Savannah, gasia Ga. : Dear bias 1 buuKht a bottle uf 4W your P. P. P. at Hot Bprlnas.Ark. .and -09 it has done me more ffuod than three muntba' treaiment at the Hut SpriUK. Hend three botth C, o I). -M& Roapectfully yurs, J as M. NEWTON, W Aberdeen, Uruwn County, O k9 lapt. J. I Johualon. To all whom t TT.y conctmi I here by testify to tht uuuderful propertlea -aSP) of P. P. P. for eruptions of the akin. I pM anltered for aeveral eara with an un sightly and dlsaKreeablc eruption un '- eo9 my face. 1 tried every known rcme dy hut In vain, until P. P. P. waa ued, kw and am nuw entirely cured. (filgned by) J. U. JOHNSTON. Savannah. Ga. kW ttkln Cancer Curvd. Ttttmony;rvm thu Mayi r of St tjuin, Tex. SEgriM.Tsz., January 141698 MLtisus. Li ppm an Baus.. Savannah, kw Ga. : Oentitmen-1 have trle-d your P. asSB P. P. fur a disease of the skin, usually known as akin cancer, of thirty veers' --tn9 standing, and found great relief; It purtflea the blood and removes all lr- "-"iw rltailuu from the seat of the dlnease . -sP and prevents auy sori'adlnir of the am ores, I have taken live or six bottles "nw and feel confident that another course iaasBa will effect a uure. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and stomach ,mkmw troubles. Yours truly, CAPT. W. M. RC9T. g Attoruej at Law. W m on Blood Diseases Mailed Free. ss ALL DKrOOISTS SELL IT, "S LIPPMAN BROS. PROJ'KlKTlU3, S Uppman'. Ulurh.aasunnah, na iuuuuiuuiuuauuuuiii Masafairtarer smi D -si'.n i Burnfnx All ft,; I Lubricatlno mis " W PJlsilat Also Shafting and Journal Greasa. OFFICII 731 W...I UekaWaBM Ars vvukks Maridiaa Slratt MT. PLEASANT AT RBTAIU fViSlf the tiost. ntmllty fur .lomstln uio.nri'l it ,11 ilMllvnrml In nrif imrt of tlin sltf st lowest, iirtn. Ortl.rs lurt st rnv "fTlrA. no. iih, IFYOMtNa AVi'vnr. Rsr rtK.ni. first fliir. Tlilr I Nstlrmsl llsnk, or sent bj mull Of t'.lphuu tu tli mine, will rfrrivm prompt attention 1 i u flontrnuts w ill tm mnr)n for the ..In no ii.nn or v or Bon whilst Ohm WM. T. SMITH. SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Hiulnir siruroit tho HIIOKINll FORflF. of y ii 1 1. in in or ft S in for u paj osaoeal Imal Hess Mtaiul, I 'Ii .ill Conduct Kiirntiflr .nil I'ntiioioirii'.i Miioo iik for tbs Prevfitlon, Ho br and Oni (R i mIi.Hi.i hnpoiii no-Hi i in tho inovoini'iits of llors.-s Inrliloiitsl or tin. to linimi foi l shot Iiik I .hall glviiton work my iiirsoiinl uttontl n .ml Kusr.ntno B0 "jtr. BDargt. saeep for inweVeBMBt Lata ni'.s, iitr. , will I Bto.l iiftoniootis. A f OUnlS nnil profonHloiiiil hdvlco kIvimi uvory Mondsy from i to . K M. JOHN HAMLIN, D. Y. S. I BLOOD POISON I 'IVIiittloRe'n- I 6dV, uvi1r MiarntT, b '.iki fXitt . l 1 I naftiV" proh and 10U ptff fvmk ,11'iHrntert I jMBJ I land MtrmTyaul, Our MSUtlo RmdV wfll I ptlUwlT MM. ooi RajmiT m , MA, Hil mm MANHOOD RESTORED! NERVE SEEDS. THU ." , . Otl re.J. intr- nlrrsl lu uirs ail 1 b ri t,n. i(la. eaM. such as Weak Monmry, jMn ,.f Hraln Power, llcailacse. WakefulneM. l.cwi Manhood, Nightly Bovlssluns, Nervousns'is.alldralnsaiid less of powal Intit ipratlveOrttans of either sox caused ht orrexertltn youth fil errors. ix' mve u o of inhacoo. opium or Mtniulants. which lead to ItitlriiiltT . Cn sumption or Insanity, ran ln carried In vest pocket. H per hoi, A f. i kJ" J I" '!"" i 1 1 s "W.. ...... U ii ii s . v sill v .....".....I ,. v I Ih. ol.. ...... y ,1.1 I,. I 1.1. A .1 , . . , . . EF0f AND Af Tt.R USlNfi.uo othei Addrei skit vi" Si :f.i '., Masonlo Vraipi, CIIOAOO ILL ForSalo in Scrantou, Pu .by H. C. SANDERSON, Druvciet, cr tVhingtoD Hiid Stinioti strtwite. jar v mirfuir m Tho only sefe, sure and Tollable Fomalo TILI. ever ofTorod. to Ladles, epecially reoonimond. nd to marrimi 1... t.. ., fAAfk for DR. MOTT'S PFIKITTEOT AL FILLS and take no othnr Mfff-D.HJ -i 1 ... .... .1 K S UR. IdOTTH CHEMICAL C3Ck. - fJevcluud. im,i rHal bjrO, N. iiakkis. iin,.;ui.i iti trim Avaau. PENNYROYAL PILLS. Ill 'It All'l Alls'! LriMllI. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Kn nn ti inf7.1f,'ri. "J1 h"rt V"' "lln "" amd with WKtTTFV I I OO I in, N,. , .... I t fllluiial . . .... ,..r ,.,.-..,, id fiini..-i, liiTulunlsr? KmlillOBSflon.iijri.iiii.. It iil.., l.-d. .u.-h , ,n.. .a, i onnsumptlna ol m...-ii,. tl iKipi boi .s m.ll, bnirs foi r with tvsri s Wl! 5attHjawaii (f 01 hi Lftiudtb. moo.-, ,1J,... I . 1. M KM i IN k. OU - Cl.v.Uiol, i -1 For 1 by JOHN H. CHELPS, Pharmacist, oor. Wyoming Ave. and BnrnctBl niton, r. THE Upholstery Department! OF William : Sisseoberger Ojiposite liuptisi Ohnroh, Perm Avenue, Is replete with fine and medium Parlor Suits, Fancy Rockers, Couches and Lounges for the Holiday Trade. Prices to Suit all. Also Bed Room Sets, Din ing Room and Kitchen Fur niture. Parlor Suits and Odd Pieces Re-upholstered in a Substantial manner. Will be as good as new Spring Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Golorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTST0N, PA. ANNUAL CLEARING SA A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. UJj Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during sale at less than cost of material. Every iueli of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever ahown. Ladles' Felt Hats, this season's stylus 0o. each. Itoya Winter WaUts ,0o ,Mb. HH 30c. moo. C,0ttks $1.30 each. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTION'S AT QUARTER OK VALUE, COME. IT WILL l'AY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE, PITTSTON, PA. iwnriA. 1. JTrisna, Av. Uii. The Flour Awards "CB1CAOO, Oct 81. Eh first official aDuoanceutDt u! World Fair di ploma ou flour has baeu mad A medal ha been avrrd4 by tag World' Fair judi:e to the tiour BUBO factuted by tb Wasbboru, Crosby '.'o, in the great Washburn Flour Mills, Minttapolis Tbs couissittee rtporta th Hour strong and pur?, and tutiliea u to rank at nrst-claa natont flour for (amil) aud baker ua." MEGARGEL & CONNELL WBOUCSAU AOKMT SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The above brand of flour can be had at any of the following msrohanu, who will accept The TsUBUXI flour OOUPoa of M on each on hundred pounds of flour or 50 on each barrel of flour. Tailor Judfre ii Co . trld i!Ck. AlLerwa & Co.. fruprlative. Durye-Luwrice Store Co Gold Utik. atoom. JuhL Mt Crndit. OUd Md Pltuton - al W 0 Boyle. Gold 314. Clark' Oreet-f raoe & Prkfcr. Saprlat.ie '."lark I ulI.l. - F 5 Touur, Gold Madai Dalton-S E nut 4 Son. Gold Mia. Brii. NlcbJbob-J E BardiBf. wvtrly-Jil a BIIm 601, God Medal Fa:t-jryvill-abarla Oardoer. Go d Medal Hopbottom- X M Fill A son, 8ld Jieda' Tobyiiar.na-T vl.aun Lart tun.tr 1.0 Goid Medal Braaa ti..u,dtoro- g A Adam Gold He 1 bran d. Moa?.w ikisv 4 Clementa, Gold Md'. Lak An.;-Juma A Bortrw. Goid Madai ForeitCity -J L Jtoigat 4 Co., Gold kraal Scrnton-F. P. Prio. WttshlLifton aveuu; I Ooid Mods Brand iiunuioru-F H Price. Gold Me4al Brand DoniDOta F b Manley Superlative Brn L Hyde Park-Croti ft l)aru. Washburn SU Ould Medal Brand; eb A ' .... x . avenue. Superlative Brand Greon Ridge-A L.Speiieer.GolJ Medal Brand, J. T.McHale, Superlative Piuvidenee Feuner ft Chappell X Main ave nue, Superlative hraud;C. J G.llspie, W Market street Go'.d Medsl Brand Olyphant-Jaine Jordan. Superlatlsv Brand Peckvill--jh8er ft K-l.-r Superiatir Jennyn C. U Winter ft Co Superalative Arcbbald Jones. S.mpson ft Co O .Id Mud Carl.ondale-R S Clark. Gold Medal Brand. HoneJale-I N. Foster ft Co GoU Meda Mlnooka-.M H. I.avelle. LUTHER KELLER 111 KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOR PLASTERING. LIE, DEI SEWER PIPES, FLUE LININGS. Office, 813 West Lacka wanna Ave. Quarries and Works, Portland. Pa B I. A. HULBERT'S RICK , City Musio Store, DRAIN TILE, FRONT, wire cu r HOLLOW. VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON ftYOMl.NO AVsj 8CBAXIO STKIXWAY SON DHOKBR BROTHBM KKAVICH X BACk Willi, Jt UAl Kll an B R I C K Best in the market Brandt Clay ProductCo OFFICE Bingham toa N V PACTOR Brandt Pa, PIANOS ). s ltr,T st.vk of first elss ORGANS Ml'Sir.AI, MFKl tiANDISti at l Mi . KTO. 111. DUPONT'S MINING, H1.AST1NM AM' S1)KT1NG POWDER Mauufai'lnred at tho ViHvalliUhn Mills, l.u teriie . ounty l'a.. n,l at Wil miniiton, IVlewarn HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa llitrd National ltank Uullilin-. aonetaa THOS FOHU. PitlHt.'ii. P JOHN B SMITH A SON; Plymouth. Ta. K W MULtlQAN, Wllk.. llaiT. Fa Agmit fur th, Kvpnuuo Chemical Com 1 nuy High Exploaivisi un ADS Inserted in THE TKIliUNK at the rate of ONE CENT A WORD. Hotel Waverly tarOMaa Plan I ; .:.. tVsr atteti4. lrpot for IU rguor A biigol TtunhaeuMr Basi N. L Col IStli end Filkrt Ms, Ptiiladi SI. st drslrabl (or raaldvut of N 1. Pswn lyWahl All coLvaslMiciw Id trarrUr to nt from Brod r)(rst station ud th IVvKth su.l Mark,t tttnwt Utku L slrablo tor vtaltlng Sarantonlau aad (o Ih lu tlii' Anthracite Kagtou T. J VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. THE Thatcher IS THE BEST. Get prices and tee th furnace and be cn vlneed. A full lin of II EAT ERS, Appallo and Oatue Door BaagM C9NLAFS H iRDWARE PIXXSX (