The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 07, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 7. 1894.
LIVE NEWS OF
TWO PITTSTOMS
The Scranton TRintrwE's Pittston de
pnrtment is in chargi' of J. IL Fatay, to
whom news items and complaiuts may bu
referred.
PITTSTON CONDENSATIONS.
All the New of a Day Epitomised for
Hurried Reading.
fpttkH to the Scranton Trlnnnt.
Pittston, Pa., April 0 M im
ager MuDontf.ill has book-1
Dookstiulr' mlastrsli to Appear .1
Mmiobal). Wednesday evening, April
18
The town council will meet next
Monday veninc.
The store works linve snsp mded op
tratlons until Mond iv tioxi owing to a
irrak in the machinery
"Tbe Convict's D mehter" was pm
dnced t Miuic Hall tmt evening by
the Adams conip;inv before in appro
dstlvt tndienee, It la bnt jntic to
iv tor the coiuuany that it is n shamo
their effort are not ,p;irvcia,t'd as thvy
should be. The company will cloe
tbeir week's engagement this evening-
& B. Smith hiis taken a position as
correspondent for the Wilkes-Barre
Record from this place, He will bfgiu
his dutlei iu a few days.
The flvi pre-ont :,tion exercissa wete
arriedont a pet $ rogramma primed
yesterday with a slight additional
ii umber of spee hos. They wore
mada by Roys. N'O. Parke and II.
Eckel, who raapondpd at tho request of
Professor Stockier. After the preaen
tation of the flig a "colored guard"
uumberiug ten boys selected from the
school were detailed to nufnrl it to the
hreese, This they did, supping the
climax with three hurrahs and a tiger.
The singing was prononnred snperb
and was greally appracited.
John F. Langan n'il family left yes
terday for Wood River, Neb,, wiiere
tlivy will embark iu the hotel business
A large number of yonng friends
"surprised" Miss Nettie Clellaud at the
borne of ber sister ou Oregon Heights
lust evening.
The elevonth district institute, com
rising the boroii-'hs of Avoea, Hu.'lies
,owu, Pittston, Exeter. Dnryea, VY.'st
Pittston and tbe townships of Exeter,
Jenkins, Marcy and Pittstou, will be
1ield on the 88th instant. It is not
known at the present time where the
institute will be held, but the belief
is it will be either Avne or Pittston.
Among thoso who are expected to be
present from out of town are State
Superintendent N. C. Sclineffer, Pro
fessors Caagblin, Harrison and several
other persons notable on E lucational
matters.
Curds h:ive been issued announcing
tbe coming marriage of Thomas Dick
Kon Wylie, bookkeeper for the Pittstou
Stove company, and Miss Maud
Sharkey, of Philadelphia, formerly of
this place. The marriage will take
place at the borne of Mis Sharkey's
sister, Mrs. Charles M. Compton, in
Philadelphia, on Wednesday, April 18,
at 8 30 p. in
The Missta Mame and Alice Flynn.of
Wilkt s-Barre, are visiting Junction
friends.
PUBLISHER OF DCS.
What tlu Great American Catholic Monthly Owes to Paine's
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The
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The Happenings c( a D17 All Faithfully
Recorded
Fhecial to the Scranton Tribun.
AiiCHBALD, April 6 Rev. T. J.
Comerford, paslor of St. Thomas'
church, returned from Washington,
D C . this vening
Mrs. Dr. Van Doron returned yester
day after a pleasant visit at her former
home In Clifford.
The name or Donohoe's Migazin'.
founded by Mr. Patrick D moboe 01
Boston, in 18711 is known ami respect
ed throughout th E.iglish-spiaking
world.
Within the last year it has achieved
almost marvelous success, and stands
today peerless in ita field, doing splen
did work for greater religions toler
ance and better ecouomic conditions
Tnis success has been won under the
direction of i!s new publisher, Hon.
Daniel P. Toomey. who, in addition, is
the head of one of Boston's book pub
lishing companies and is a represmta
tive from that city in the legislature of
.Massachusetts.
Mr. Toomey writs as follows in a
candid and inter sting letter:
''I believe in Paiue's celery com
pound. If I tell you why, you may,
perhaps, wish to publish my words.
But even that does not dter mo from
writing yon tbe truth. I have no sym
ntlir wi'h th" M'in who help tear
lown 'the bridge that carried him
over.' Neither do 1 sympathize with
rho man who hides facts just beoaUBe
their publication, may promote the
success of others. Paioe't C3lery com
) unl help'd me That's tho f act ol
the cmb.
"Finding tnysdf rm down and got
ting into a state of nervousness, recent
ly,! took the advice of a medical friend
and bought Paine's cnlury ompound.
Its use gave in - strength, energy, and
buoyancy. Bminess cares wars m 1 I-
lighter than before.
"I believe in the efficacy of PiineV
celery compound I"
Mr. Toomey's experience is liko thst
of thousands of others.
Brain worker, those who snff it from
debility, exhaustion, mental depres
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compound a certain lvjnvenator of the
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brain and atomich at the same time.
If th ? mind be intently occupied with
profound thought the nervous power
will be concentrated in the brain, aud
the stomach being deprived of it, indi
restiou and disease ensue. Hence the
weak digestion and sallow complexion
f literary men and their constant
complaint of ill health.
it is also tmn that a hopeful manor
woman can do more work and get well
faster than one irj despair. From the
first taking of Paine's celery compound
1 feeling of confidence in recovery
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TllOUBands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during
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Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever
shown.
Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's Btyles 10s. eich.
Boys' Winter Waists I He eaoh.
Muffs 30c. each.
Cloaks $1.50 each.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE.
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Great Clearing Sale.
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PITTSTON, PA.
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