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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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iti AILQ 'i "by. rf The by Tralon jdSnt lnch ttaOrpad Pay 1 v' la hard work and clear thinking, i The industrious person earns more than his necessary expenses, aud'the thinking person saves this niv phis and deposits it in a strong bank. Remember that a single dollar la a whole lot of money sometimes, and you must never think It Is too small with which to start your savings account fat 1X7 The Bunk That Pays Three Per Cent. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Miners' Savings Bank.

PttTSTON, If I uu I I 2 1 i 'Tit MAIN AND BRQAB STREETS. HORSESHOE (QLdHmm arvi 4 1 11 r. i 1 i ft I 'ft A' t.J a. law Xtt tat Cveatr fit and Ahoat Branch 414. I C.

B. will meet PthiseyeBing. This la the regular meeting night of select council. A meeting of the St Aloyslus society will be held this evening. Local 130; A.

T. will meet iriaay evening at me Advo cate rooms. Sergeant of Police Burke, of Scran ton, Is seriously. 111. and it Is feared that he may not recover Michael McKenna and family have moved from the city back to their former home In Wllkesbarre, John Battln and Miss Kate Walters, of Avoca, were married In that place last evening by Rev.

M. F. Crane, The miners' examining board will meet on Saturday afternoon at o'clock at the Pittston city hall The Parke Mission Circle will meet at the home of Miss Anna on Church street, tomorrow evening. Ifeury Kuschel. wagon bulldet, has completed a new one horse spring wagon for A.

S. Powers, the plumber. The marriage of Prank Krfczer nd Violet Curtis was solemnized la Avoca on Monday evening by Bev. James. Moore.

Moscow is to have a gas company all of its own, with a capital of 000. The Incorporators are Henry w. Gage, Joseph E. Loveland and John D. Callegan.

Spiegel Eaton. Married, at Port October 3, 1906, by Rev. T. M. Furey, of Scranton, Clinton A.

Spie gel and Miss Mabel Eaton, both of Port Blanchard. Thomas McTigue, lieutenant of Co. C. T. A.

U. regiment, attended the dance of Co. of the same regi ment, in wllkesbarre, last evening and officiated as one of the Judges of the most unique costumes. This evening, In the Sunday school room of' the Methodist Protestant church, a farewell recet.ttonwlll be held in honor of the retiring pastor. Rev.

R. C. Burch, and his wife. All members and friends of the congregation are invited to attend. The C.

T. A. u. regiment will paraae in Scranton Oct. 10.

The companies will travel In special trains on the Laurel Line. Co. of this city; Co. E. of Plymouth, and Co.

K. of Par sons, will compete In a drill at Rocky Glen In the afternoon. Officer Hlncs arrested James Crans ton last night on a warrant sworn out by Alderman Carkhuff, of WllKes barre, charging him with larceny of two rings and $27.75, which he is alleged to have taken from a Wllkesbarre resident. The prisoner was turned over to the Wllkesbarre authorities this morning. The bill being presented this week at the Family theater has swung easily Into popularity and the per formances are being well attended The combination is very good, each number being of a high standard.

The Family Is growing in favor as a popular playhouse and there are many people In the city who attend every week. The Gazette Is In receipt of an invitation from Lehigh University to attend an address on "The University and the World's Great Workshop. to be delivered by John A. D. LL.

of Pittsburg, on Founder's Day, Oct. 11th, at 11 a. In the Packer Memorial church. South Bethlehem, Pa. The members of Venus Lodge, Knights and Ladies of Honor, are requested to meet at the home of James Boase, on Swallow street, tomorrow at 1:30 p.

to attend the funeral of Mrs. Boase, who was a member of the order, and as many of the members as can do so are requested to accompany the funeral cortege to the Avoca Presbyterian church, where the funeral services will be held. Dr. Mahon attended a session of the Clinical and Pathological society, of which he is a member, held In the lecture room of the Scranton Private hospital last Tuesday evening. Prof, Clark, neurologist to Bellevue Medical college, New York, was the lecturer.

Several very interesting clinical cases were presented for consideration, and the session proved of unusual interest to the members of the organization present. "The Black Crook," which appears at the Broad tonight, was in Elmira, N. last night, and the Morning Advertiser, of that city, speaks in the highest terms of the performance. It says: "It Is one of the best scenic offerings ever staged. The Amazon march and like features of 20 or more years ago were not there, but there were so many present day vaudeville features introduced Instead that none could say the production was not worth the price asked.

The general verdict seemed to be that 'The Black Crook' met expectations and thereby gave general satisfaction." John Walsh, of Cork Lane, a mliier in No. 7 shaft, suffered severe Injuries this morning, being struck by a fall of jrocK. He was lanen 10 me nisiun hospital, where he was treated. His Style in shoes is as essential as style irit dress. The 15 will appeal1 to them cqrrectly dressed I woman.

"Costs less titan ofher 1 Ygood shoes. 4. fc i RIGHT ON THE MINUTE What you waini for temorrow 's wear is hero today. Beverages 'A If We always knew we made toed watdf had a pretty good, opinion of our Ice cream, too. But when see the continued Increase in the amount of these good thing we aell and the happy faces about out counters we are Inclined to think that other folks think them good, also.

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Both sofiTB kuii iTBijrr Phones stoke. School Bags 5 Cents Each. F. H. ADDYHAN Wholesale and Retail Stationer, Brood SU Open Evenings.

Autumn Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, Oct 5 and 6. This is your invitation to be present. M. WALDMAN 19 South Main Street 60 North Main Street Your Couch May Need Upholstering ready for active service during the coming winter months We arc prepared to do the work thoroughly and promptly. Otto Bndwcsky has charge of our upholstering Qcpt.

Buster Brown Blue Ribbon School Shoes for Boys and Girls RESOLVED That they are no better for boys and girls than Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes Becanse they are made for good wear. Hmnn ttiov am hoth Btvlltih iuwI. comfortable and are made on lasts' that conform to the natural shape of the feet. Once worn, never forgotten. People's Shoe Store VI North Main St.

A. B. LYNN, Manager. Patterns fewest style Salting Leave your measure now, Bchburn 'i OH phone. FALL Thpmat' Harding and Miss Jennie Anderson, both of Cork Lane, were United, the holy bonds of marriage test evening at 6 o'clock at the parochial residence of St.

John's Catholic church. The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. J. P. O'Malley.

The bride and groom were attended by MusiHannah'Harding, a sister of the groom and Daniel McFadden. After the ceremony, the bridal party drove to Wllkesbarre, where a wedding sup per was served. They will make their home with the parents of the bride for the present. The Farmer's Is Tory careful about her churn. She scalds It thoroughly after using, and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it.

She knows that If her churn is sour it will taint the butter that Is made in it The stomach Is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost eiactly tike' the churning of butter. Is It not apparent won mat ii inis stomach churn Is foul it makes foul all which is put into it? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach set It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath, do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment, in wis way it eures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases artsino from had blood.

If. you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stomach, constipated or irrcaular bowels. or bitter risings after eating and poor ayyeupvtnese symptoms, or any considerable number of thorn. Indicate that ybu are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with she: usual tLa otnnnnvlnir Mt. (rostton, or dyspepsia and their attendant at this is atanlntol inu will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mall a postal card request ur.

k. v. ricrcc; uunaiot for a fret copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard mcdleal authorities, giving the names of nil the Ingredients entering into his world famed medicines and showing what the' most eminent medical men of the aire say of them. They Arc Here, The Guycr Fall Bats Unquestioned fn Style, Superiority of Material and Workmanship, Perfect Fit Prices: $150, $3.00 and $3.50. Come in and look them over.

W. U. ifay, Sole Aent. II and 13 Water Street. "Visit the Candy Palace." SlftlPtoslS THE CHILDREN Take home a box of our delicious candles: You'll make' their little hearts Jump with Joy.

The wife won't be sprrx either. She DAINTY CONFECTlONERr JrMt aa much now as she used to whea you and she were sweethearts. We have the most beautiful Ice cream parlor In Always open. VOttKbSa Property. Discovery? Th aged bout years, a restdeai oiOid Forge, met a tragic death lasti night, having been killed on the the circumstance of his, deatli' wilt probably never be 3ls morning about o'clock, while a pirty.

of fishermen were walking along! Ute railroad branch leading to Co. mines, near Repdham, they came across the mangled remains of a man, which were afterward identified as those of Bated. A coal train passed along the branch about 1 o'clock in the morning, and It Is supposed that that was the train which caused the victim's death. The deceased Is survived by his wife and several children. Special Sale.

On Saturday, Oct 6, Lewis Bros, will sell 1,000 pounds of pork sausage at 10 cents per pound. 4 2 EAGLES FAVORED. Members Were Received by President Roosevelt at the White House Yesterday Aiternootu VL The Pittston 'party composed of members of the Eagle Hose Co. and their friends are making a pleasure tour in connection with their attend ance on the State Firemen's convention, in Gettysburg, were In Wash ington yesterday, en route to Gettys burg, and they had the pleasure, yes terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, of being received by President Roosevelt at the White House. The President received the Pittston lans very cor dially in the Blue Room, and shook hands with each member of the party At the same time 200 young ladles from Radnor college, Nashville, were received by the President.

Oysters in all styles. Harter's. Hunting outfits at Garrison's. PAID AT LAST. The three city assessors have re ceived their pay for the last quarter, three days behind time.

Their pay, $66.66 each, was due last Saturday, but orders for the salary had not been made out. It was learned, when the assessors made Inquiry, that the board of revision of taxcu and appeals had ordered the pay stopped until the assessors should hand in a revised assessment list. Thb list is now In preparation and the assessors arc mak ing the rounds ol the city, ward by ward. Their work has not been completed as yet, but the stoppage of their pay was a great surprise to them, as they felt that they were carrying out the wishes of the board. It is believed that the members of the board of appeals Individually di rected that their ban on the asses sors be lifted, In view of the progress they have made with the assessment.

Messlck's oysters arc the best Smoke Prlnc Otto 5c cigar. Gillespie. MOONEY FUNERAL. There was a large attendance at the funeral of the late Jeremiah Mooney, held this morning from his late home on North Main street A high mass of requiem was sung over the body at .9:30 by Rev. Father Crogan, and Interment was made In St John's cemetery.

The pall bearers were John J. Jordan, Patrick Devers, Ber nard Helme, Martin Gerrity, John Ly nott and Samuel Davis. Football tog outs at Try Bohah's tites cake and bread jaa htir a wirey lia powth lWi eulp trouble at He ba el itandroclde" rlmm and iovieoalcs ix taif oad anusct (he tbomaadi cf Eufc bair cd to Ktioo. Applied ccooonv a 1y. yw wl tod a core it a Bnglfrbodlc CHARLES A.

STRJ8H. Pittston. won AN. SNATCHED FROM THB JAWS OF DEATH. The Life of Mr.

F. Qreea of ton was Saved hy BLOODINE Women who find if difficult to do m'dr housework, who drag about their hoatet with hardly aetgy enough to lift a broom, who are dred out, who ache, are lama, Mwgoid and distressed, wttt find in Bloo tne' a medicine wbos pecouar ktnaguV properties make it impossible for these all too common ills to exist, A great many women neglect themselves and disease follows. "Bloodine" should be In ever home, if taken when one is well it will kssp oaa Iraht getting out ofordart if taken after disease has fastened itselt upon thesystent tk wal quickly throw it off. At Iba Green says: lj. lit Mi IrMW out BfaML far ktl laBcrtaf aMvow Vt mo iar tots I IMS laajMMraad I our ncoamaad it to stt ft B'AND CLOTHC8' F0t MEN: IS 8 7.50 to 320.00 lO.OOto 20.00 10.00 to 20.00 1.50to 3.00 1.00 to 2.00 25c to 50c Men's and Boys' High CUf Shoes.

Some folks buy them. for hunting in, some tot Just tramping around In. matter what' your needs are in this line, we have the shoes Jj and they're Just a little bet ter than others for the price, $2.60 to .00. The hunting season soon opens it's good policy to buy your shoes noW 3 and get acquainted with them 5f II. 0.

IMS 8 CO. North Hal Strea. There is your money uiau when you and no time when its easier. We are Open Saturday Nights To Accommodate Yoo. AID Trust Company 12 North Hate XL Injuries consisted of a deep laceration of the scalp, which may have been a fracture of the skull, and a badly lac erated awn.

He Insisted upon return ing to bjs home after his Injuries had been treated. DIED FROM BURNS. James McNuity died last evening at his home in Port Griffith from burn8 he received several weeks ago at No. 14 drift, of the Pennsylvania Coal Qo. He was aged 37 years and for some time following the accident it was Relieved that he was recovering.

Srfme days ago he relapsed Into a serlousv. condition, but yesterday seemed to be gaining, until in the af ternoon, when he failed rapidly. Mc Nuity was working in driving a tunnel Into a very gaseous ncction. The men were forbidden to take matches into the opening, but one of his com panions disobeyed the order and struck a match to light a pipe, thus setting off the gas. Mr.

McXulty was a lifelong resident of Port Grif fith, having been a son of Timothy McNuity. He was married a few year3 ago to Miss Moran, of Hughes town. Besides his widow, he is sur vlved by the following brothers and sisters: Timothy, of Scranton; Mis. William Moughan, Mrs. Joseph Coyne and Mrs.

Anthony Madden, of Port Griffith, and Mrs. Armstrong, of Se br 'npol. The funeral will be held Saturday morning, leaving the home at nine o'clock. A mass of requiem will be sung in St. John's church at 9:30 and interment will be made in St.

John's cemetery. ET OAETERA. Notes From Bnslnew Men, Wants and Other Minor Matters. FOR SALE Steam radiator for prompt delivery. Turner VanScoy, 52 South Main Btreet, Wllkesbarre.

4 3 FOUNB In woods near Boston settlement, 'red calf. Owner pay costs. I Carmine Gubitosa, Boston settlement. 4 3 LOST Toy bear. Finder return to Lewls Prevost, Luzerne ave.

4 2 WANTED 10 stove pattern makers; weod work; good wages, steady The Wehrle Newark, O. .4 3 LOST Between St. John's church and Oregon, gold necklace with cross and medal. Return to Gazette office. 4 2 FOR SALE CHEAP A good heater.

Gwllym Thomas, 45 Lagrange St. 4 3 FOR SALE Two practically new stoves, range and heater, $20 for the two. E. W. Conley, E.

Fifth St, Wyoming. 4 2 BOY wanted, Sheppard's Hosiery Mill. Apply 410 Exeter street. o4tf REPRESENTATIVE WANTED The publishers of Good Housekeeping Magazine want representatives, both local and to travel. They pay very liberal commissions and also give large cash prizes.

For terms write, giving references, to Good Housekeeping, Agency Springfield, Mass. 4 4t FOR RENT House 612 Luz. ave. Call on W. H.

Walter, 508 Luz. ave. 3 4 FOR RENT Hou3e 57 Elizabeth street 3 2 1 LOST Gold pin, snake design. Reward for return to Gazette office. 3 3 "FURNISHED rooms for rent 118 Delaware avenue.

2 6 SITUATION WANTED By young laoy as stenographer and bookkeeper. References furnished. Address Gazette office. 2 3 ERRAND BOY wanted. Farrer Peckt West Pittston.

1 3 FOR SALE Double heater, good condition. W. J. Johnson, 67 Drum' mond street WANTED To purchase any kind of old books no. matter what you have.

Send postal, will call city oi? country and pay. cash. Larae libraries br small collections bought Address books, care Gazette. 22S24 FOR SALE 8 room modern house on. York.

Ave. Inquire of Walter Cook, 308 York Ave. slO lnt If You Use Beer Buy the Best Pabst Milwaukee Beerti Jtt eas Anheuser Busch Bear tl ZO eskaa nunv Tannnaeoser Beer eaa eauenunea Newark Ale $10 a Yoangllnrs VottsvUla Porter at $Ud ease. I OofneMrg Dahlia Stoat la TpL ay Basa'a Loadoa jua, Union Savings I Fall Butt Fall, Overcoats Rain Coats lists Gloves Scarls Are yooj thinking of building a house and goii plaa? If not, go to Derahlmer Giiften, where you can gat the. plan and material to build it.

It is possible you are hot aware that we have the largest and' best selected stock Of wood mantels to be found in thlspart of the State. There are a few samples on. our first floor But the main stock Is on the second, Where you will be almost sure to find what you want If hot, we can show Illustrations of jnanteis from tW best factories; lri the We are showing everything that's attractive In Fire Place Fixtures and employ experienced p'mantel men and tile setters. This branch of our business Is organized to give; the very best results at greatest, posslb)e economy. Hearing Ventftating Baglawi West Market St, The SCHODLE HATS 1115 Kcuutiiyii NQW OIL AT OCft New Jewelry Btort VJ 1 McDOfJGAIJj'S (MJV BtAfm 1 'i' tit 1 I B.

F. ANTHHI CO. Tjet us tak yo totof eonHdeneB. Depead ate ft we, self BotMflff TbegooojaanMhe Today 'wcw ahoMic'T plaid sOks fot watsttngB, tw plaid for urtJBsce and: wa. Dress atlfl styfc Thehest lncJIrt attJc fw'Aawrtea at 'V 1 AB the': laeW; Broad Cloths, arlpled Oepe OaTaL Kaeesi Ba eVuuefJ.T wst vrn xmm nasi imw wmi aiwara ftronim ta dettuatlbal Agent tot ite Inana; tiaAachof JUneNortk OeM fmlnw FnbDrr Llttes, jTrtscb Llif I fttsf tttia Amir i 1 tymj Otuntv ao ii.

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