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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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OtTIM FASHIONS. red when ybu go to bcdjlrtd idi.you get lip. tired; all the Great Salt time, whv? Your blood is im Mayor has Now on iaic at the zscMore Dure. Take Averi SarsaDarllla ana be quickly cured. If Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Hammocks, Screen Doors, Screen Win ''dows.

Screen Wire by the Yard, Fans, Ice Cream Froezors, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Camp Chairs, Fly Paper. We have made arrangements this season to deliver fruit Jars and Jolly Glasses very prompt. winner. New Goods and New Prices every day. The only induce ment we offer for your trade is good 25 CENT STORE.

3 N. TERWILLlGER, Prop'r, Piston, Pa. (TALK NO. 153.) Just out of curiosity cad and fee a. pair of Eyeglasses that axe ra.dica.ily different from you have seen before.

field the out shows speotsclss bride I four "fingers" with ahell dlao tlpa tisJie firm hold of the nose. Nothing far them out of pltvce. A. J. Barber 19 Broad St.

Troxell Block PITTSTON, PA. INSURANCE of all kinds; very best companies represented in Fire Accident Liability Security Insurance For anything in the insurance line see A.J. Barber Co. Pittston, Pa. Eclipse Shoe Parlor.

UNION MADE llsseElfICLASSES 6MART SUMMER WEAR IN RIDING HABITS AND BATHING DRESS. Park Hablla Bererely Plain Mack Latitude la Drtaa For Cotatrr Vac. Black Straw Bailors the Latest Mode Batklna Bolt. A good sportswoman Uvea up to the fitness of dress for every occasion. There are certain traditions the spirit of which still lives, though the material side Is subject to the of fashion, as In the cat of Ihe coat and the skirt and the model of the bat Park riding habits are worn severely plain, with short safety skirts and half COBBBO BIDIHO HABITS.

long basque coats or the three quarter length which all tall, long'walsted rid ers prefer. Seasonable tweeds and light weight habit cloths are now made up after the best English models single breasted, buttoned down the front, with coat finish and revers, showing a high collar and cravat, the coat sleeve and rounding fronts to the basque or coat skirt. Tan and dtst gray cloth mixtures for country riding are In good form, while black and Invisible blue cloth are con sidered Attest for park habits. Summer habits for country use have a far greater latitude, as individual comfort Is then considered, but when riders are at fashionable watering places they still keep up the regulation park dress, the lighter weight of the habit cloth being the only difference, together with the change to a straw sailor hat, black ones being the latest mode. The first Illustration shows a box sad dle coat of tan covert cloth with the conventional bablt skirt of Oxford gray cheviot.

The second model Is a single breasted tight fitting coat with skirt pieces and a habit skirt of Cam bridge gray whipcord. Bathing suits, jaunty, but quite prac tical, appear In the second cut One Is JAtnfTT BATBHIO PI Ave gored navy bine inehaJr atcl Uenne skirt with deep bem of the same tone of mohair, dotted with white. piped at the top frith a blue and cord, the front tabs, collar and nigh belt being also of the dotted goods. The black mohair, stdllenne suit Of the second cut bss a Ave gore plaited skirt and square necked waist finished with black and white silk braid Vogue. kM BrevMlas.

Wash matting with soft water and salt only. A little turpentine takes the grease off old furniture prevlona to repoUsh To add a dash of black pepper to vanilla Ice cream is one ef the wrinkles of the cooks. Cool water with a little borax or am monia in It Is preferable to soap and hot water on white paint. Clean the clogged, sewing machine first with gasoline liberally applied from an ordinary machine oil ctn, then oil ss usual. Two tablespeonfols each of alcohol and ammonia to a pint of gasoline la said to be an improvement on the pure gasoline for cleaning dress goods.

For Sale. Good farm, 117 acres, (3,000. Desirable home In Pittston. Desirable homes la West Pittston. Properties for.

investment, stores and tenements paying aVtarg per and Dls Thousands oi Umbrellas are here and priced lower than umbrellas were ever priced before. During the week we will have two experts in our front window who will re pair or make umbrellas to order, mend broken parts, put on new covers, We will charge you ab solutely nothing for the work, only for the net cost of the material, which means the exact price the maker would have to pay. We want ypu here this week it's one of the Brown ways of drawing you to the GREAT Outing Sale! Well. It's Here This refers to the hot weather, and hot weather wearables are here too. Come now.

Don't wait till the last minute. Blue Serge Coats $2.00 up Blue Serge Pants. $2.00 Men's Crash $3.00 tip Children's Wash Suite, 38c to $2.48 All Shirt Waists that were $1.50 and $2.00, now 75c and $1.00. Shirts, Belts, Neckwear and Hats. SACKS brovVn.

PITTSTON. V7k LISTS! to a little sensible, straight forward talk am or) ruing oar claims on your consideration. This store lg run on business principles; we ran it to make our money out of it We are not sat isfied with the. sale unless yon are satisfied with your purchase, because we want yoa for a regular customer. J.T.ArnfistrongCt Graft fcwerks at ft Uwot Ham Prtctt.

SoeU Mala St. Umbrellas 999 a started on an extended trip to the West, WIlHam Kitchen, of Wilkesbarre died from Injuries received in the Stanton mine. Paul Long died last night at his home in Forty Fort, after a prolonged Illness of sciatic rheumatism. Attorcey Harry A. Gordon, of Dor ranceton, has been appointed secretary Of the Republican county committee Mary Wlda, a little girl living at Glen Lyon, died from burns received last week while playing with matches Rush Templeton, an aged Harvey's Lake man, was waylaid while going to his home on Saturday night and was robbed of $125.

Mrs. Mary Brlmble, of Plymouth who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Watkins, bad reached the advanced age of 94 years. Wllkesbarre's Independence Day celebration cost $1,400 and the com mittee has a balance of $400 on hand to be divided between the hospitals of the city Factory Inspector Jonathan W. Da vis, of Plymouth, yesterday took from the Wilkesbarre Throwing Mill plant, at Georgetown, Wilkesbarre, 20 girls and boys under 13 years of age.

Charles Edwards, of Kingston, has passed away, after a long illness of a complication of diseases. The deceased was 43 years of age and is survived by hU wife and six children. For a num ber of years he bad been engaged as a builoing contractor. Michael Hally, aged 10 years, of Custer street, Wilkesbarre, Is in critical condition at Mercy hospital On Saturday, while discharging blank cartridges, he Injured his hand. Lock jaw developed and now it Is feared that he cannot recover.

A union among the huckleberry pick ers Is the latest Innovation likely to be started in the Hazleton region. The object of the union will be to fight the dealers' In their attempts to reduce the price of berries from 8 and 10 cents a quart to 6 cents. Hazleton Plain Speakei. Dr. Fuller L.

Davenport, of Ply mouth, who graduated from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania last month has been picked as one of the oarsmen to contest in the four oared contest at the American Henley regatta. Dr. Davenport' took part in the Henley races on the Thames two years ago. Miss Katherlne M. Hand, for many years In charge of the primary department of the Harry Hiliman Academy, Wilkesbarre, has resigned the position and Miss Caroline A.

Faber has been chosen to succeed her. Miss Eleanor S. Reed, of New York, will succeed Miss Randolph as teacher of French and German. wilkesbarre people generally are mourning the death of Mrs. Sallle Bowman Lynch, wife of John R.

Lynch, which took place yesterday, For three weeks she had been ill, but not unth Sunday night did her condi tion become serious. She was a sister of Attorney Charles Bowman, of Wilkesbarre. A woman of artistic tal ents, she did creditable work In paint ing and sketching. The 35th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Dental Association opened today at the Sterling Hotel, Wilkesbarre, and will continue for three days, with sessions morning, af ternoon and evening. Representative dentists from various parts of the State arc In attendance, and import ant papers will be read concerning various phases of the profession.

A special feature is the display of dental Instruments and supplies by wholesale houses. Says the Hazleton Plain Speaker: The Yorkl brothers narrowly escaped being lynched at Cranberry on Sunday night when it became known that they were accused of attacking Miss Clark. A mob of 500 people, many of them armed with revolvers, gathered about the boarding house of the two men and for a time it seemed as If Luzerne county would witness a scene such as Is frequently enacted in the South. The arrival of 'Squire McKelvey and Constable DeAngelo, however, pre vented summary vengeance being exe cuted." For 40 years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody flux, pain In the stomach, and It has never yet failed to do every thing clclmcd for It.

VERY LOW RATcS. To Many Points Reached via Southern Railway. The Southern Railway Company an Bounces the sale of tickets at extremely low rates from many points on Its lines for the following special occa sions: Asbevtlle, N. C. Southern Educa tional Association, June 30 July S.

1903. Ashevtlle, N. National Dental and adjunct Societies. July 2431. 1903.

Athens, Ga. Summer School, July 1 August 9, 1903. AUanta, Ga. National Convention B. Y.

P. of America. July 112. 1903. Kttoxvllle, Ten n.

Summer School, June 23 July 31. 1903. Monteagle, Tenn. Bible School, July 1 August 30, 1903. Nashville, Tenn.

Pea body College Summer Schools, June 1 July 30, 1903. St. Louis, Mo Saongerfest of North Juno 26 August 7, 1903. San 'Francisco, Cat. National En campment, Grand Army of the Republic, August 17 22, 1903.

Taskegee, Ala. Summer School June 7, 1903. Above rates open to the public. Tickets will be sold ta above points from all stations on Southern Rail The Pleasure of the Table are greatly enhanced If you buy your bakery goods at Moffatt'a, IK 8. Mi tV.

A Dill. 4r0? nju .9 mo. unu.a REDUCED RATES TO DENVER, COL Via Pennsylvania R. R. Account Chris tian Endeavor Convention.

On account of the convention of the International United Society of Chris tlan Endeavor, to bo held at Denver, July 9 to 13, the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will sell round trip ticket to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, from all stations on its lines, July 6 to Inclusive, good to return until Aug. 31, inclusive, when properly validated by joint agent at destination, at re duced rates. For specific Information concerning rates, routes, stop overs consult nearest Pennsylvania railroad ticket agent. It i The Economical Person Is the one who buys with a care; who looks around and Investigates what the merchants have to offer.

The economical buyer is the ono who buys at our store when he wants jewelry. Bo cause he always finds be can do bet ter with his money here than else where. We sell otfr jewelry, watches silverware and musical instruments at the very lowest margin of profit and back them up with our guarantee as to their worth. Try us next time you need anything In our line. FREED 75 N.

Main St. Corcoran 28 N. Main 8t Hot weather furnishings. Cool straw hats. Narrow belts.

Lace half hose. Feather weight negligee shirts, Mesh underwear. And every other sort of cool furnishings. 3t3 Fillings that last. Dr.

Welsh, dentist Catarrh of the 8tomach. When the Btomach is overloaded; when food is taken into tt that falls to digest, it decays and Inflames the mucous membrane, exposes the nerves and causes the glands to secret mucin Instead of tho natural juices of diges tion. This Is called catarrh of the Btom ach. For years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach, caused by Indigestion, Doctors and. medicines failed to bene fit me, until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.

J. R. Rhea, Coppell. Tex. Sold by T.

J. Yatos. tmacl? i cured by Under all curaUecsntlitKXis Mr.D.Kaubleof Mrs.W.W. Lay Nevada, was ler of Hllltard, cured by Kodol A was cured of stomach of Chronlo trouble which Oyapeosta had effected the use of his heart KodoL THOS. J.

YATES. iFORTBE: Outing Flannel Suits Serge Coats White Vests Crash Pants Ahpaca Coats Straw Hats Turnup Trousers ') ASK FOR TRADING STAMPS B.OPPENIIEIMER CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER I Maia and ViamltsPitfitoq iVBItfkatTaiMH HOT SPELL ate sue uuwis vvuouuaivu. CHURCH AND CLERGY. Ont of a total of 2,804, 2,573 Congre gaUohalUt ministers in England and Wales are tcetotaters. Leo XIII.

has bad more money left to hlin than any of his predecessors. It is Bnid that the total sum Is $6,000,000. The bishop of Rlpdn stated the other day that a wet Sunday made from 300 to 500 difference to the church collections In bis diocese. The Church of St Alban In Holbora has a cross over twenty Bye feet In height and Is supposed to be the largest In England. It was given by the Duke of Newcastle.

Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Ooloblck, of Solusa, writes: "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from rheumatism and nothing relieved me, although I tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitters, and It's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of It completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for liver and kidney troubles and general debility.

Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by W. C. Price and J. H.

Houck, Pittston, and Stroh's Pharmacy, West Pittston. Instead of buying new Ore brick for that stove, buy fireclay. J. E. Patterson ft Co.

No Pity 8hown. "For years fate was after me continuously," writes A. Oulledge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles, causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Equally good for burns nnd all aches and pains.

Only 25c at the drug stores of W. C. Price and J. H. Houck, Pittston, and Stroh's Phartnacy, West Pittston.

Woolea Good. The shrinking of woolen goods is caused by the felting quality of the woolen fibers, each of which is possess ed of beard or slanting saw teeth, which favor forward movement but forbid retreat A Diver's Dilemma. A diver went to patch a hole In the side of a vessel at Cardiff. He removed the plug, and the indraft of water was so great that It drew his arm In the hole, holding him In that position for two hours, until the assistance of another diver could be pro cured. A Surgical Operation always dangerous do not submit to the surgeon's knife nntil you have tried DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.

It will cure when everything else fails It has done this In thousands of cases. Hero is one of them: I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for 20 years. Was treated by different spe cialists and used many remedies, but obtained no relief until I used DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Two boxes of this salve cured me 18 months ago, and I have not had a touch of the piles Blnce. U.

A. Tlsdaic, Summerton, S. C. For blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding piles no remedy equals DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by T.

J. Yates. Fillings that last. Dr. Welsh, dentist OBITUARY.

John Connor. Connor passed away on Sun day evening at his home In Avoca, after an illness of several years of minors' asthma. The deceased was 52 years of ago. He was born In Scotland, but had resided In Avoca for 31 years. For a number of years he had been an elder In the Langcllffe Presbyterian church.

He was also a member of the Knights of Honor, tho Odd Fellows, and No. 13 Beneficial association. His wife and eight children survive. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Services In Langcllffe church and Interment In Langcllffe cemetery.

rinso OUT. There's many a tamer's wife efts on fat purcn in me rrowlo Shadow of a ram ooer evening, knowing to the full what it is to feel tired out as if there was not another ounce of effort left in her, Bat sne anows now sound her slnin ber will be and how refreshed themorniiirwitl find her. That's the tiredness of a healthy woman. But it's another thing for the sick woman to fed tired out Heat only seems increase her altering. tut as in profound sUeftrfi discord inorenxcfbly.so ow that she ti stopped novina about.

this tired, woman feels snore acutely the acMttg back, and throbbing nerves. Sick women, hundreds of thousands of them, have beta made well by the use of Dr. Pierce's PnvevKa PreacripUoo. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, beala TafUmtnatioa and ulceration and cares female weakness. WttrW MM Ml what I raftered Kir Mr wee yeire wtta etrriae trablea4 rinsr!" BW.

Tee. ait aaanSje a artariy a St.oa ti I caakf ac ileMTlMtrS I wMd 4c. Tkea I Dr. Weft, awlklaea aewlUd a4 HMafhl 1 would Irr Ik Iheai. HM om bottle till 1 termf wett, After 1 aad lakee Se bottles Favorite rmrrtpuoa awl ear at 'ooMea Medical IMareaarr'lwaa Hk a aew anaaa, QoaU eat aad ekirS aaa da an my earn ajack.

The Common Beast Medical Adviser, is tent Aat on reeWDt of stamM to oar pesst of nWl)ng Send tt oW stamp lot lawbook tn covers, at i stamps for the volnfne bound in Japanese Matting, Porch' Screens, Our Candy Department is goods and very low prices. THE EQUITABLE. HEURT B. HYDE FOUNDER Your Declaration Of Independence is signed when you become the holder of an Endowment policy in the Equitable. It gives yon freedom from worry about either your own future or the future of your family.

It provides for yourself if you live, and for your family if you die. Any Equitable Agent Can Quote Yoo Rates. STATE. A village Improvement society has been organized in Towanda. Mayor A.

T. Connell, or Scranton, is suffering from a Severte attack of quinsy. Patrick Reap, an aged resident of South Scranton, passed away yester day after a long illness. William Wilson, aged 10 years, of Scranton, was drowned while bathing in a reservoir at Prlceburg. John S.

Weber, a civil engineer of Reading, was Instantly killed by a Jer sey Ccbtral passenger train, at Allen town. N. McCoy, Lehigh Valley ticket agent In Towanda, has resigned to ac ccpt a position in the Citizens' National Bank. Towanda. A portion of the axle plant of the Standard Steel Works, at Lewistown was dcrtroyed by Are last'night, caus ing a loss of $25,000.

A serious Are, started by dynamite blast. Is raging In the Dodson Coal Kaskaska mine, at Middle port, Schuylkill county. Thieves ransacked the residence of W. I Weddelgcn, of Scranton" during the absence of the family, and carried off articles valued at $100. Editor E.

B. McKco, of the Towanda Review, and wife, have gone to Omaha, Neb to attend the convention of the National Editorial Association. They will also make a tour of Yellowstone Park. Conrad Simon, foreman of the core department at the Berwick Malleable Iron Works, committed suicide at bis home in West Berwick on Sunday night by drinking carbolic acid. It Is said that domestic trouble prompted the act.

Governor Pennypacker has made the following appointments: Members of State board of health, Dr. Charles E. Harvey, of Philadelphia, and M. A. Beck, of Boiling Springs; warden of the port of Philadelphia, William R.

Tucker, of Philadelphia; member of the State quarantine board. J. L. For wood, of Delaware. Lake Ariel is to have a new hotel, modern in every respect, that will cost about $150,000.

Sheriff Charles Schadt, of Scranton, who controls the Lake Ariel Land and Improvement Co. and who now conducts three small ho tels at the lake, will build the new one. It will bo located on the bill just across the lake from the Pines, and will nrnb ably be ready for use by June 1, 1904. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray's Sweet Powden for Children, successfully used by Mother Gray, for years a nurse la the Children's Home In New Tort, cure fever Ishness, bad stomach! teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms.

They are so pleasant to the taste and harmless as milk. Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials of cares. Tbey never fall. Bold by all druggists, 25c.

Ask today. Sample free. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Union Club Pure Old Rye Whlakav. Guaranteed. Leading brand In the val ley. 8. J.

FREEMAN. Both phones. Just About bedtime take a Little Early Riser It will cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles DeWltt's Little Early Risers are different from other pills. They do not gripe and break down the mucous membranes of tho stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by gently arousing the secretions and giving strength to these organs. Bold by T.

J. Yates. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest Mil thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's now Lire Pills.

These pills tbange weakness Into itreagth, llstlessness Into enenrr. braln faa Into mental now. er. They're wonderful In builoing up the health. Only 25c per bo.

Pold by W. Prim an.l Hnab niMu Fulfill the conception of beauty These Oxfords FIT and are noticeably Stylish. We are Sole Agents. "fl. G.

WEEKS Miners' Bank Building, Pittston. i JUSTz RECEIVE Large assortment of Dinnerware in Fancy Decorations and plain white and gold stripes, comprising: Cum and Saucers, Dinner Plates, Tea Plates, Meat Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Oat Meal Bowls, Large Cream Pitchers Yhu olhcr kinds at yonr choice, llN. 1 pitmen. 20 It Kila St, and West FltUtoa. MaVvaU4rta DaVflffbS, SSSalOt M.Y.

and Wts Bnd, Botl jhones 'fr'A i Vhrot KM. Wnf 1.

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