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TUB PITTSTON GAZETTE FEBRUARY 17, 1906. PAGE 3 SATURDAY 7DDD IN IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS i iAniTnni.i tun Cr Ooda fountain PAY DAYS THIS WEEK M. Kresge ami ML Blancite Hocii Marshall Field said: SPun a the 2ear Sfcounct. In order to insure appearance on the game day, copy for changes of advertisements must be handed in at tlie Gazette' OSm not later than nine o'clock in the monrinr We cannot, guarantee that advertisements received after nine o'clock will be set up before the hour for going to press. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Why not do it this pay day Start that long dela ed savings account; iii The BanK that Pays 3 Per Cent Acifiounts may be opened with any amount from $1 up.

Open every Saturda evening. "Try always to be ahead of your position and increase your efficiency. sung by Rev. Father after whic Internientiwas, mailer tn St. John's cemetery.J"Jftie pall bearers wer: Peter.

Lynch John i Dougher, Andrew Owens and James Gardner. Frank Baralor, 'aKed '17r of Exeter, was admitted to th hospital today, suffering from lacerations of the scalp and a dislocation of the 'shoulder. He was employed as a driver in the "Clear Spring mine arid was squeezed by a car. Abel Beynoh, has started the erection of a new home Lambert Whenj. it is lie ex pects to occupy it: with his.

family. The house commodious, frame structure. of. nine rooms and will have all themodern improvements. Hess, of is the contractor, The case of Mr, and Mrs.

Wiiliam Cavanaugh, of Avoca, against the Avoca Coal a suit for: damages: for the death of the plaintiffs' son In a boiler 'explosion, which has. been; on' trial for more than a. week, was given to the jury at 11 o'clock this morning. Up to 3' o'clock no verdict had been reached. rr.

ImmIi of lVrst littstHi. Mar M. A. Kresgev the well known teamster of West; Pittston accompanied by Miss Blanche Kocher, went to Bing ha niton last Saturday and returned here on of this, week as man and wife. The wedding cer? monywas performed 'by Revtt Mr.

Phillips.last Saturday, and the announcement was" in the "nature "of a surprise to tfie couplets many Triends. The bride is a former resilient of Exeter, Wyoming ebuntyr but for the past three years hasmade iter home with her sister, Mrs. Wiiliam Darrow, on Luzerne avenue." For' the present, Mr. and Mrs. KrCsge will reside with Mr.

and Mrs. Darrow in the flat over Fel ter's store. LOCAL GLEANINGS. Town Talk and Events In axwt About the City. W.

G. Xugent OS. A. R. will Practice, always, economy, HOT AXD COI.D DRINKS ALWAYS ON TAP.

Hot Malted Milk Clam Broth 10c Tomato Bouillon 10c Oyster Bouillon 10c Asparagus Boullion 10c Beef Tea 10c self restraint and. self de nial. Always remember what you save, and not what you earn An account with, the TJuion Savings Trust (Company will increase your efficiency many fold. Miners' Savings Bank. Pittston, Pa.

meet this evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Toole, of Upper Pittston, on Wednesday last. The condition of Martin Golden, of Hughestown, who was hurt at the Butler breaker on Thursday, is serious. Rev, T. Walter Malcolm, "of Chicago, will preach in the Broad street Presbyterian church tomorrow, morning and evening. Moxie and Coca Cola.

Ice Cream Soda; 5c Three Per Cent. Interest Paid on alarm clocks, $1.25. J. Repeating 'X. Xielbson.

in our HOUCK CRUe STORE, 4H. H. TINKER, PROP. Both NORTH MAIN 8XBKJET Phones A grand lodge session of the Accounts Savings merit. Depart Mrs.

Joshua T. Jones and children, Martha and William, have returned from a few days" visit to Mrs. Jones' parents; and Mrs. Wl F. Waslejv in AVilkesbarre.

Knights of Pythias Will be held in 1 Memorial hall," Wilkesbarre, next Monday evening. Grand Chancellor Faber will preside and wili confer the grand lodge degree to past chancel Wour Opportunity luis ai a UWK Bluup, A large UCie Pianos Sold for Cash or on Easy Payments. UNION SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY PITTSTON. PA. gation from this will attend and Pittston Knights, should be at the hall at 7 o'clock.

Every applance i IT fuf moving Pianos Sale nee it CaSC 1,1 rCa" soiiaule prices. AVEGMAX With its patent tuning pin, stays in tune longer than the. ordinary piano. FIKCHEU One of the oldest of American make pianos. KUKLL AVith'the interior player.

I ITCH XEBOXE. Prop. 14 S. Main Pittston. Pa.

A number of people from this place will attend the fourth anniversary ball of Black Diamond Hose of Duryea, in MeCullom's hall, nest Monday evening. Mrs. Jerry Richardson has returned to her home, on Parsonage street, after having been a patient in the Pittston hospital for the past five weeks. Mrs. Richardson underwent an operation for appendicitis, which proved successful.

First Baptist church. Water street: Topics for tomorrow's sermons by Rev. Robert Holmes: Morning, "The AArhite Robed Multitude;" evening, "A Mischievous Misapprehension." Bible school at 2 p. m. B.

Y. IT. at p. m. A regular meeting of Camp P.

O. S. of will be held this evening and all members are urged to attend, as business of vital importance wilt be transacted. The degree team, of Camp 491, of the AVest Side, will be present and will confer degree work on a candidate. An Oregon man is in the habit of uinter Overcoats PERSONAL.

Abel Beynon, was a caller in Wilkesbarre today. Miss Moliie Lee, of AVest Pittston, has resumed tier position in the Globe AVarehouse after a severe illriess. Mr. and M. F.

Sacks and daughter, Mildred;" of avenue; returned home today from a sojourn' of three weeks in Florida. II. Anli im, 6t AVyoming, assistant station agent, at the AVest Pittston station of the Lackawanna line, is recovering from a set ions ill" ness. Miss Anna Law, of West Pittston. has from a of two weeks at Ithaca.

X. where she was the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Edith Ryman Stone. AA'brd has been received here that Mrs.1 Fred.

Bennett, of who was ill in a Sayre hospital for sev era! weeks, has toeeh able to return to her home in an improved state of health. aa Money save retess Of Cost and: intrinsic Value. Glen's and Young Men's Overcoats and SI orin of every description and style, short, medium long. All grades and qualities, including the Alfred. Benjamin and llaitttcliaffner and Marx makes, all go at street, between Mill and Parsonage.

Officers Price and Connell investigated They failed to find the man' on the street, but finally located him in the back room of a His face was covered with blood and his clothing smeared with the life fluid. There was a painful gash in his scalp. The man was in a maudlin condition from drink. He was sent tn his boarding i Frances, aged six years, daughter of and Mrs. John Curtis, of Old Forge; died morning of pneumonia, Funeral Monday afternoon Interment in Marcy cemetery, The Fleur de Lis Girls of Avoca, held a reception and dance in Herbert's hall, hist 'A' large number of young people from this city were present.

Morgan Jones. aged 72 years, of 65 Edison street. Wilkesbarre. died suddenly this morning of heart failure. He had been a resident of AAH1 kesbarre for 25 years.

The representatives of the various By attending the Re Building Sale of Fine Footwear. firing revolver shots recklessly, at nigh1 Jfcalf tPric 4Tk in the vicinity of his home, much to the annoyance and danger of his neighbors. It will be necessary for the authorities to act if he continues his dangerous practice. The third week of the evangelistic meetings will open at the Methodist Protestant church tomorrow. The So Case of Pneumonia on Hecord.

AVe don't know of a single in Jfcere So Gic jCtnelp: Waldman Shoe Miners' Bank Bldg. ftM WWMIMMWW JMl.IIlll(Ujf stance where a cough or cold resulted A. O. H. divisions of this vicinity.

in pneumonia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been tak pastor, the Rev. ii. C. Burch, will preach at the morning service, and which compose a committee to arrange for a St. Patrick's Day parade.

en. It cures coughs and colds perfect YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS. $20.00 bliick and fancy, half price $10.00 $18.00 black and fancv, hal price 9.00 ly; so do not take chances with 'some unknown preparation which miiy contain opiates, which cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. Ask. for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered.

H. H. .7 MEN'S OVERCOATS. iViO.OO Fine Vicuna, half price. $25.00 Fine Vienna, half price $12.50 $20.00 black and fancv, half price "10.00 $18.00 black and fancv, half price 9.00 $15.00 black and fancy, half price 7.50 $12.00 black and fancv, half price 6.00 10.00 black and fancv, half price $8.50 black and Oxford, half price 4.25 $8.00 1 ilack and Oxford, hal price 4.00 black and' Oxford, half price 2.50 $15.00 black and fancy, half price $12.00 black and fancy, half price $10.00 black and fancy, half price 8.t00 black and fancy, half price 7.00 Idack and fancy, half price black and fancA half price.

Evangelist Bayliss will speak at the evening service. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these meetings. A supper will be served at the home of Fred. Renfer, 43 Mill street, on AA'ednesday evening, Feb 21, for the benefit of the savings fund of St. John's Lutheran church.

Tickets. 25 cents. Supper '''will be served from 5 o'clock on until all are served. The Junior Christian Endeavor society of the Methodist Protestant church will meet tomorrow afternoon, after Sunday Alt children of the church and Sunday school are requested to attend. Russell 7.50 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 will hold a meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the Henry Grattan rooms.

Bishop 'Talbot, of the Central Pennsylvania diocese of the Episcopal church, was in the city for a short time yesterday afternoon, and made announcement that Rev. Alfred H. AVheeler. of Keene, X. accepted a call to become rector of St.

James' Episcopal church. this city, as the successor of Rev. H. R. Walter, who recently resigned to go to Ponce, Porto Rieo.

Mr. AVheeler will enter ion his pew, duties' early in i The M. O. A. gymnasium, presented a scene of activity and friendly rivalry last night, when the Sen ecaa won the rtrst of the series of ET CAETERA.

Xotcs From Business Men, AVants and Oilier Minor Matters. US ,500 fa.ncy.,and black, half price FOR RENT Half of, double house. Modern Butler near Main. Inquire (JiUespies' Cigar store. ITtf WANTED March 1st, male bookkeeper, who has had some experience.

Address in own handwriting, stating ap This Half Price Overcoat Sale is for a short time only, and will be duly preciated by the public 'who are acquainted with the charaeteiyvf our stock. Won Wait, firing Qour Cash to Monk, leader. The Y. M. A.

has been fortunate enough to secure the services of Madam Layah Baraket for one of her delightful and instructive Bible lectures tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. The service will be held in the Broad street Presbyterian church. contests by four points. 143 139. The events were the standing broad jump and the running high jump.

Standing broad jump Abe Cppelan, 7 ft. 10 Thomas MacLachlan, 7 ft. 9 John Haston, 7 ft. ,4 in. The run age, experience references, and salary expected, Gazette, It FOR RENT April 1st, No.

11 Lur zern avc. Apply Dr. Mahon, 1 17tf LOST Heavy gold rimmed, glasses, between Swallow St and William reward for return to S79 orth. Main. CAME to the premisat) of undersign ned, large brown' and white, StBern ard dog.

Owner can. have by identifying and paying charges. A. T. Hennigan.

64 Plank St. 17 2t aeJcs and JSrowrr and all people, men and women, are invited. Mrs. AA. L.

Krise will ren CORCORAN BROS. 28 N. Main St. Stylish Head Gear. AVe' have scoured fashion's marts and think we have the most exclusive stylos shown anywhere.

AVe feel sure you Avill agree with us when you see our new lines of soft and stiff hats for spring. Furnishings too. ning high jump was won by John Haston, 4 ft. 7 Thomas Mac Lachlan, 4 ft. 5 in.

Abe Coplan, 4 ft. 3 inches. The next events will be the three standing broad jumps and the running long dive, and will be der a solo. An Avoca correspondent says "John Bender and Frank Smith, both of Brownsville, are laid up with ter Overcoat Sate rible butcheries sustained while in a quarrel with several foreigners at Brownsville on Thursday evening. The LOST Time book of Farmer's Dairy somewhere in AVest Pittston.

Finder please return to Gazette ollicc. Flfitf AVAXTED Teamster for general delivery. Address letter to Gazette. quarrel was caused on account of a Sreen ZTay Suit Saio Still Continues. One Fourth Off on Any Suit With Green Tag.

vicious dog owned by one Brasmos, which has become a terror in the neighborhood. Bender throat was hejd oil evening: Edward Rutledge made a statement a Gazette reporter concerning his action in handing the, Itghting bid of William Babcock to the light and water committee at Thursday nightjs session of councils. Rut ledge himself a bidder and his bid vasv presented by Attorney Frank P. Slattery, while he handed up Mr. Babcock's 4ld.

Mr. Rutledge said he gave the' bid of AArilliam Babcock simply because Mr. Babcock, who was on the outside of the crowd and could not conveniently make his way to the Ijllckv mimhprH drnwn in FOR SALE llofse. Smith, the tinsmith: tf FOR SALE A couch and one Apply 05 Xorth Main St ESTRAY DOG Came to my place, Jan. 3, iv fox.

terrier. 'Ownev can have' same Vy calling" on Adolph Rankin. 2 4 Slociun Exeter, and mm "iiisuram lici it RlK umatlsiii Cured In a iy. 1 Mystie Cure for rheuniatiani and.neura.l gia cures hi I in :5 days, its ilon tiiiiitl "the svsti'ih" is remarkalile and i It removes at once the euuse and the disease Immediately disappears. The first done Ri eatly benefits.

7.1 CPU's una lacerated from ear to and Smith fared little better." Two interesting addresses will be delivered tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock under the auspices of the Pittston Educational association, at the meeting rooms in the Butler block. Miss Goldberger, df Philadelphia, will address the audience in the interest of the Jewish Chautauqua. Rev. Dr. Salzman, of Wilkes barre.

will speak for the propagation of Jewish Sunday schools in Pittston. An interesting literary .7" programme desk, requested him to bring it up. svuuuoiieY! 7r Mr. Rutledge, when asked whether iM.v Snlil b.v ii i' re iv I'et iloiyjrts. new ton and West I'ittston.

WJ1 Save the1 or not his company and Mr. Bab paying f5 3t WANTED do hand washing and assist in starching. Acme Laundry, Luzerne avenue. 1 4 tf FOR RENT Flat 9T N. Main, 9 cock's were one and the; same, said decidedly that they not.

"Mr. Babcoek and myself are connected Boy a Cough. I YPir THEATRE V. Coons. Mgr.

J.ll,. VUIU UUIIIIH'I. IM'fll (ll'UWll Get your money back. The following were drawn Thursdav, Feb. 15 and Friday, Feb.

19(H): rooms, suitable, for. residence and of some common interests." he said, but not' in the electric light com rice. Apply on premises. will be rendered by members of the; association. All in these FOR RENT 10 room house, mod pany." The funeral of the ite Mrs.

Mary WKen tKe tov comes matters are invited to attend. 1 Shortly after midnight Thursday night a message reached policehead quarters that a Polander was lying unconscious or dead on Xorth Main iiotne with wet feet ive him warming up, and a good big Hoban took place this morning at 9 o'clock from the home of her daughter in Hughestown. The remains, were taken to St. John's church where a high mass of requiem was ern laundry, bath, furnace heat, electric and gas, stationary, range. sunnj' rooms.

Located on Broad street: Inquire at 118 Broad St. FOR 'RENT Dwelling Store. 28 South Main St. P. J.

Battle, 6tf FOR RENT 9 room; house all modern improvements. Inquire at A Nothing gives niort lusting pleasure to the whole family than an up to date phonograph, it sings all the sweetest songs, renders instrumental music, tells stories, entertains your family, your friends, provides music for dancing, records the voices of your family and friends as a treasure for future generations. Tin? authorized agents. for the sale of Edison's, Columbia and Victor phonograph and SATURDAY, FEB. 17th.

MATINI JE AN1 KVKXIXd. LINCOLN J. CARTER'S SiMM taeiilar, Comedy, lraina The Heart of Chicago Sec the locomotK ste4iitiliigTonto the staite. Soe; the vmclerf nl JiifH luiuical effects. See lUa lire stvne.

See the famous, approaching train. Thursda 12,001 12,516 13,910 14,946 18,681 Fri.lav 11,543 12,084 15,361 18,702 21,135 USE AUCVS FOOT CASE, A nowripl tn YA Bhutan into fr.hA ahrtaa 164 Broad St. 1 1 tf 13 Per Cent, in Real Estate, 3 Per Cent, in the Bank. doae or Pure Balsam of Wild Honey, It will prevent a cold just as surely as it will cure one and it's by fir the better plan. The boys like it (not the warming up,) but Balsam of Wild Honey Do, not confuse Balsam "of ViId Honey with nauseating drugs, it is a palatable preparation of the purified essence of the Balsam Fir combined pleasantly.

Your feet feel swollen, nervous and damp, mid get tired easily. If you have achiliK feet, trv Allen's Foot Ease. It rests the feet and makes new or right shoes Cures ach ing, swollen, feet, hlmters I Watch this space daily. callous spots. Kelieves Chilblains, corns and FOR RENT 10 room house, with modern improvements, 104 William Inquire of Miss Elizabeth Bowkley.

J23tf LIGHT Hinches.ail. kinds. EAT Harter breaij It's good. SHELL oysters in all styles. Harter's, FOR RENT Nice ,,8 rbom single house modern Kor sale on easy payments by the Phonograph Supply Co.

120 North Main Pittston. minions ot an pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to day. Sold bv all InuKKi its. J5e.

Don't accept any Trial package Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Koy. N. Y.

AX EXCELIjENT CVST 19 PRE PIRC'E v. SEASON' AND GOOD SPE CULlESAUEl NTRO Dt'CED. With Pure Wild Honey. It tastes good, and best of all its a good tonic and cough cure for the grown ups as well as the children. The safe plan is to keep a Inquire 221 Washington, street'.

FLOWERS. FOR WEDDINGS AXD FUNERALS. Just what you want in floral decorations on short notice. We can do much for you at a reasonable price. J.

B. CARPENTER, lftrtr Zxntnr Rom. Wng Imns. i The Maiinee I5e, 25e. 1 Sc.

25c, 35c, 1MUC KS. Ivt ening fnr ahtlrnt cai'm, MM Jfo opiates Houck drug store. H. II. Tinker.

bottle in the souse at all times. Th Pure Balaam of Wild Homy is soli only tx i1 "out cc it? accc ft WEHNESDAY, FEB. 21. MATINEE AXD NJGHT, SCAMMOX'S CO. 1 In the Great Lnuiii rovokliir SncW sij MA OS' PHARMACY 1 Armory liloeV i T.

A. DurkinJ If you use Beer buy the Best. Pubst Milwaukee Beer $1.20 Case. Phila. Tannhaeuser beep: $1.00 3 I Royal Arms Coffee recognized as one of the finest coffes blends on the market.

For sale here only. T. A. GRACE, 2 Case. Echo of I Spring Not here will you find a scarcity of materials to make up now for next summer.

Radiant Chifloiis. Shadow Silk Checks, Ring ChilTon. Sild Orjranilies, Silk Tissues. Corded Silk Oiiffon, Silk Costume ChilTon. l'lain Silk Ilabutai in all tlie evening shades.

Also the new spring embroideries and all overs. B. F. Antrim 5 Main St and 4 Broad St. WeU Tailbred Clothes.

Tonus men and their fathers who want to he well liuuld Imve ns make ilieir. clothes. Pays 13 per cent, net Miller street, bloek o( four houses: rents for $4 80 a year. Price, $4,000. Pays, It iier cent, net substantial brit at $799 South Main street, three sctory in front, four story in rear; rents for.

$1,164 a year; price $10,000 Pays 13 per cent, net Luzerne lot and two double houses; rents for $538 a year; price Ballentine's Bfewark Ale $1.80 yueiiKllnK's, Pottivll1e' Pfjrter "M.20 CoseCf Giiluness's bubllii Pin ml HlUf Correct Styles. Name the best dressed woman in your cur elc and nine chances out of ten, she is wearing a "Burt Shoe" For Sale At Cawley's Shoe House. I 'ine Materials ootl Workmanship. IlliiKtraliiifr tlie comic side of life on the rail. A Comedy With 1 lirilliiii; Situations! Startling Sensational KIToetM Special Scenic Aeeessories! lucliultiiK a company of Specialty 'Performer presenllnn' tlie latest catchy music, KOiift duets trios, medleys, clances.

and extra features, creatltiK fun fast tind furious from Ktmf. jflnWi. liie. Matinee 25c; X'ihr 15. 83, 85, 80.

T. Blackburn TAILORS, rf 27 South Main Street. Cor. Sooth Mdin and Sts Frank J. McCanna, 103 SoutU aula Street, Plttstoa, Pltlston, S.

Main Street,.

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