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PAGE 7. MAY 18, 1006. THE PITTSTON AZETTE 1 1 nUDEROID I thrown 6c Co. MEATS WEST SIDE NEWS. Notes, Personals and Observations of Local Interest.

fj OF EXCEPTIONAL vk 0 Carpet lfl)epartment Sale I 0 Always fresh anil wholesome. Quality the best. Prices the lowest. YOUNG LADIES AS ENTERTAINERS If VAfcUE. J) SEE SAMFI ES AND GET rAUHCCIiAlW AT ft Wyoming Valley Jl T.nmhur 7fost Remarkable Suit Offering.

2our Suit 9ow. About 25 All Wool new stylish eton Programme C'nrricu at ine cui Magazine contest. The successful picture is entitled the "Coal Gatherers. It portrays two women carrying sacks of coal on their backs, walking down a path, while on either side are lines of trees. The picture will be printed in the June number of the magazine.

Miss Stella Staekhouse has resigned her position as bookkeeper at Walter Spry's paint and paper store, and is succeeded by Miss Agatha Hadsall. Miss Agnes rrandercock, of Lake Ariel, has been the guest of her sis When yon buy liere yon not only save money lint you save your teelh ami stomach as well for tough unwholesome incuts cause Indigestion and stomach trouble. This is the season for nlckle cootls we have a line va Our rintv hi bulk ami bottles. tMlist Church Last filing Was Most Knjoyable. The members of the Young Woman's Home Mission Society of the Methodist Church proved lust evening that they are adepts in the urt of entertaining.

yunK ladles held an entertainment and social in the church parlors. The attendance was not as large as it doubtless would have been, had not a storm prevailed during the has no TExtraor6inarY Tapestry Brussels Carpets, room, hall and stair patterns. Sale Urice 59c MADE, LAID AND LIN KD. creamery print butter equul. Suits, all have either silk or satin lin a rtuwim sanaercociv, ill ter, Exeter street: Vinmn of Mrs.

Lewis, on ings and are very swagger. A ings ana are verv 0 Not one in the Jot sold at Jess man We Have ltecclved a Shipment of for the past few days. A. Ilolden has Just completed an extensive concrete contract for the Kxcter Machine Works. He has la 3.

COO square feet of concrete sidewalk along the Montgomery street and nf the machine works and up to $20.00 each. Kasper's Market Crex Grass Matting, red, green and Yonr choice at Both Phones. it of assorted colors, the ideal floor cover 1 Iflll 'lll ni jv rnt and has also laid 500 feet same hlnir along the $9.90 i New Maple Sugar and Maple Syrup Direct from the Maple Ci ovcs. These, goods are guaranteed ahso lately pure. streets.

The work adds greatly to the neat appearance of the property. ing for summer. 36 inch width. 50c yard 54 inch width. yard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 early part of the evening, oui mu.se who were present were highly pleased with the reception accorded them and the very enjoyable entertainment provided.

First came a literary and musical programme, Uev. Dr. sSever son presided and announced the numbers. J. Kdgar Probyn, who is here on a visit before going to New York to take up a new line of work, was heard in two baritone'solos that showed how well ho had been caring for his voice during his absence from town.

His selections were rendered in a most artistic manner and wei very cordially received. Mrs. VanNess m. vored the company with two most excellent readings. A vocal duet by Mrs T.

Kriso and Mrs. John BenlielU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in William street win DURYEA. Are shown dow. i 1 The commencement exercises of the high school win iuk Suitings In nil Hie new shades ami patUTiis now ready tor In sjicctlon. Order now and have them cr tiool auuitorium uii on May The schools will close anil ami Children's very newest.

Infants Hals ami Caps the best stjles prices range from 25c to 8.oo: C'hlldi en While diesses the largest assortment we have ever showen, ranging in prices irom Tuesday, June 5th. i.viink Wert, lias returned to his Youngs horn nrier a in i of the mosL enjoyable num I); laid aside. DeForest M. Hatfield, i Merchant Tailor. West Pittston.

Ail town, O. bers of the evening. Miss Muriel Wed t.v, iv Fort, a former resident Miss Nellie Dills has returiieu i Breakfast Specials. Your attention is also called to our EPWUK13 BRAND SMOKED JJAOON AND BOWER AND BAltTLETT COFFEE. These goods can not be equalled; try ttiem once then you'll insist on always having these brands.

OARENCE BERLEW. 200 Luzerne Ave. Both Phones. after a visit at nuason nt West Pittston, was heard in a vocal Miss Eliza Brown, wno nas oteu for the first time here and gave home of a trieria at the 0 I iiire to those who neuru net 1 rTLT tfi ItMIH.V barre, to her home here. return i She has a sweet soprano voice that is being developed in a careful manner.

numbers were also Paltiniore, of ioii Harry 'k of an excellent character consisting of violin solo by VV es.ey iaiua u.w a 111 lVilSNes I piano At I he close oi me Perrin. gramme there was a social hour that This Week's BARGAIN PRICES: oily, is visiting tin parem Mrs. Julius Baltimore, of this place A. J. Cooper is ills residence with a coat of paint.

The condition of Mrs. Margaret Evans, who has been seriously ill, is slightly improved. There will be a meeting of the Black Diamond Hose Co. this evening and all members are urged to be pres. of much good reeling was productive young ladies ser and pleasure.

The i voil strawberries in vurious styles on utistically arranged. tables that were i Brown Co. Don't You Want to Know About These The New Fretzie Sheff Belt White Duck 25c in silk or leather 50c upwards. were most unique The menu cards a. and appropriate, having oeeu Miuu Caroline Thomas, the Mrs.

Catherine McKlnnon Is ill UJllltU tieintr strawberries, fruit Curbing Walks Drives Walls Artificial Stone her home on isorin main itr mid Mrs. Martin Langan and u.n ved bv Miss Kdith 20 lbs. Sugar 2e a njaact Kyte and Miss Helen Coward at table that was prettily decorated. nMF. CLEVER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 family wore at Providence today atr tending the funeral of Mr.

Langan brother, John Langan. Peter Langan and William Boyce, who have been in Philadelphia for several weeks, have returned home. fVBnvle. Who left here for $1.00 YOUNG PEOPLE Stone and work done experieiii'cil Ailllielal Building all kinds of cement iii'iiiniillv and by i tihls Friendly Club New York city, several weeks ago, has Play i fis conductor on i HI ii 1 in Hip subway. 3 Packages Blua Label Graham Wafers workmen.

Ill I Ivis rience in Oiiiorcle Work. All work tiii.iraiiteed. C'cineiil for Miss Agnes Murphy Is visiting in I 'm linn i e. a sale. Mh hael Swantkoskl and wauei i i brinski, two popular Last Kvciiins Was Very Successful.

An audience numbering 2ii0 people gathered in the Sunday school room of Trinity Church last evening to en lov the entertainment prepared by the Girls' Friendly Club, and every person present was delighted with the excellence of the programme presented. 'iThe principal feature was entitled "Cranford 25C ixn iiiiirli. have opened a gems HOLDEN 521 Wyoming C. A. Phone Ave.

i.ii.u nml lioe store at Now the 250 Colored Silk Parasols in reds, blues, with colored borders Very special $1.95 each. Fine Batiste SO and 38 Inches wide 50c a Yard. 34 inch unbleached fiVic muslin at 5 l2c a Yard. i. ii.i'il.lini..

on Main street form rin 12 l2c a n(aeti liotli nii iin i'i cn memhers of the lirni arc igiu. success iicr i i iiiiiL ni(n. and a Hylng Dames," from' the pen of Alice ful business career is prcuirieii 1 i was in ton. The story of the play lliem. 4 Bottles Ammonia 25C characters rf torosiinir.

and the various ft AMUSEMENTS. Cliaiincev Olci.ll. Tonlgld. Chauncey Oleott, the romantic sing Wlilliam Xaylor, the iiuumei. 3: most excellent were nortrayed in a a lie leani The young ladies were atuieu all sorts of good manner horses, but suffered the loss of one of them this week by death.

ing comedian, comes to tno iwoao We have about 200 remnants that were marked very low they have been cut to one half and one fourth of former price. If there are any children in the house don't miss this chance. (like silk) in yard, now ft appropriate to me time Koto Pongee dots, was in costumes 0 0 0 0 0 street theater this evening. preseinmB liis new nlav enlill'd of the play, which ran duck i and the perrormanee as a whole was pleasing. Those who participat re the Misses Marga lCdixon's May Keforus Is I5ec'ivel.

N. Main. 15c a Yard. hv Then, l.iirt Miyre. it Garrison's new store, 4 en sr.

i.i in nave proven a nengimui in in. i 1,1., i riiiln forbett, Jia o)i). William Klieei. tertainmetit and Rives this graceful STATE LEAGUE. Irish star opportunities to show an his paces and to sing the dainty ballads with which he has embroidered om.uriii rift of the nlav.

In "Kd Harris, Susan Mills. Florence Mclvee. Elizabeth Strahan Ilattie Mills and Laura McKee. Much credit is due Mrs. Johnson.

Miss Troxell, Miss Far Mia Mercur, who prepared 3 Cans Pumpkin 25c 3 lbs. Seeded Raisins INDOOR RECORDS OF All the teams in the New York with Y. M. C. A.

ATJIIjJSTJSS State League mayeu nuind Burke," Mr. Oleott will lie seen vo.ine ladies for the presentation results as follows: in his strongest acting part. ne Kceortl Contests Will ue iieni of the play. Excellent music was pro Wilkesbarre 5 J. O.

11 plav the middle oi me mm ecu 1 ii.i At Utica Utlca At Ciloversvllle A hp ilCtS IJ.V vided anil .11, With Efforts ovcr Some Records. Club of lf people unoei tury and alioros spieninu ties for picturesque sceneiy and beau dy String Scranton i. direction of Prot. jeune. 7' nf Pittston and Luzerne Men's $2.00 Russet Oxfords Sale Price $1.50 a Pair.

Davenport's Shoe Store, 25 Main Street. PROPERTIES SOLD. Among the deeds acknowledged in open court yesterday by Sheriff Davis was one to Mary McD. Taylor and Jean McD. Law, executresses of the late Elizabeth liryden, deceased, for property located in Pittston city ami sold as belonging to L).

U. Shelly. Consideration, $1,185. The. following deed has been recorded in the recorder's oltice: Hy Bridget Gillespie, widow of Patrick Gillespie; Patrick Walsh and wife, Mary 10., and Margaret Cillespie, Kmiik (illesnle and wile, of Pittston I if ill costumes.

The story is tounueu on the life of Kdmund who At Albany Allmry 2. Syracuse At Troy Troy C. lilnghaniton Miiiiiilinii of the t'luhs. 25C The following are the present ie nml their renditions door records of the ruisiuii i aninVnhlP. Another in PC W.

L. gymnasium: of were iu n.i.,, was the rendition from a poor boy won fame ami lor tune. He became the idol of the people' and a leader in the House of Commons. There Is a very pretty .833 .714 Uinghamton Mer hoiimiH hv Miss Alice 15 yard dash frame hoswohh, 3 5 seconds. Running brrtad jump Will Weeks, 31 Syracuse (JUI 1 I II' on the piano by Wilkesbarre solos Miss Elizabeth Mercur.

The it cll roll dered and Miss J. D. Delahunty, 18 feet, 1 Inch. Scranton .4 .4 2'J Mercur enthusiastically applauded. J.

O. Albany 3rd and Pole vault Will Wicks, a teei. Pull up Ernest Weslcott, 23 times. Pole climb Will Wicks, 2 1 5 sec Wyoming Ave. Both Phones .280 .280 .107 3 township, John Loftus and wife, of Pittston, M.

J. Oillesple and wife, and Thomas J. Oillesple and wife, of GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Utlca Troy onds. romantic love stoiy in Mary Migent and Kdmund Burke's life.

The titles of Mr. Oleott's new songs are: "You Can Sail in My Boat." "The Little liird's Story." "Mh Mary" and "Your Heart Alone Must Tell." Alhlele Dead. Philadelphia. May 18. S.

H. Terry, the star half mile runner of the University of Pennsylvania's track team, died in a hospital here after an oper Spring board high jump uwaiu Mr. TT rv of Oil City, is Vlslllllg .1. FORGER IDENTIFIED. Wicks, 7 feet, liunes.

Scranton, James D. Kennedy ami wne, of Derby, all heirs of the late Patrick Gallagher; to John Dundo, of Dutiout. for property located in Pitts ICE Ckr AM lilt" ici iiiiij Standing broad jump win wicks. Tini Wolweiler. the bank forger 9 feet.

8 3 4 inches. The West Side Dry rm, rMLMiiinniin circle win im vi nt Mt. Carmei last ween. Running high jump A. rins.

consideration, $000. ton township i. ill nt tor trial ioi with Miss Poln at nr noniu, Kd. Wicks, 4 feet, 10 Indies. I V.

1 1 Mmiihiv at an offense there, is a young man boy an "Irish Mail," mi.in fur in iend ic 1 1 is. Terry, who was 12 pound shot Will Wicks, ieei. wr ts rpti. mnnneer or Jt'iiKiim w. Get your KlilSK'S.

citiiiirtt ill the engineering depart 9 inches. Pleasant Corner, the outermost i iiw nf Lehhrh county. inJni of the university, was expected New York City. We are prepared to receive orders for all llavors of ice cream, duality the best, price the lowest. Try our lee cream soda.

Ice Cream 25c a quart. YASEEN'S 113 N. Main St. He is the son or a nirmer, wnu m. to wore in.

if not win. the half mile nhnnp I new I lias ui eii Dip John Harkness, 20 limes. Running high dive Edward Wicks, feet, 6 inches. Window dive Blake Cuddeback. rt luiuinouu rolleue.

wnere in (ivf.nl nt the Intercollgiate champion Goods Store Special values in white goods and embroideries. India IJnon from 8c to 35c. Persian Lawn, 20c, 2fic, 40c and 4 Sc. French Lawn, 45 inch, 25c and 35c. i iiio roulilence of Ci.

H. Col iiiiii in ninnnil srreat efllciency as a pen dcTyou get up with a iame back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. in sitirhip street. No. 50j71 ship games, and his loss lessens Penn tfivnrtin's chances to win the chain.

man. He spent two monins ai 12 inches. t.oiiImp Farrer has returned Three standing jumps dwaru iiiinishii). Terry was a ihp Itev. and Mrs.

K. Wicks. 30 feet. 5 'A inches. and about 22 years of age.

iTM, rini.ion. at Cannndaigua M. X. Par vault Frank Trax, it. uuuue Almost everylxjdy who reads the newspapers is snre to know of the wonder! ul hv Wr.

'n liohin Club will meet Dissolution Notice French Nainsook, 4 8 inch, 50c and back, 7 feet. inches. with the Misses May anil Blanche Km old home this spring, and dm a gieui deal of business by means of registered letters. It Is alleged that he swindled many neighbors through forged notes and checks, but his father always made good. LINEMAN FELL.

On May 28 and 31 the indoor ain Scranton, 65c. nrirnndle. C3 inches. 70c and 85c. nrv.

327 Madison avenue, The partnership heretofore between It. C. Holmes and Wil Colllcott, under the firm name of LI1IC9 Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid nev. liver aiul blad lelic season will be nrougni to a ci. Linen finished suiting, 17c, 20c and next Monday evening.

The ti UHtees of the Pittston with contests known as record con Free LI rvilllnntt nml Holmes, nas tins tests, which will give an opium rooms. der remedy. hr irv will meet at the library been dissolved by mutual consent all the athletes to try to lower even to r.n l' street, next Tuesday 25c. Pure linen suiting. 35c, 50c and 7 5c Shrunk duck or Indian bead 12 and 15 c.

moment of all outstanding of the present records, jvii who iti(r nt nine o'clock. any MLM employed as a line lie made ith m. i Clarence Kulp. rm vvMiiin itih lins returned to 1C 3 compete should send ineii and the events entered to Hazleton Klo4ric liigni are to names These are all extra good quality and man lir the counts is to Colllcott. Pittston.

Pa. I iiuitiu.i ns clerk in E. H. William It is me great nicu ical triumph of the nineteenth century discovered after years of scientific research hy Dr. Kilmer, the eminent, kidney and Your Hat is too conspicuous a part of your attire to be carelessly chosen.

Particular men like to buy hats here, because we give them hats that tit perfectly, wear longest and keep their shape. Our furnishings are just as good. Corcoran Mnv lf.th, 1906. worthy of your Inspection. Director Searfoss lietore lifter having been off duty fell from the top of a pole yester nfternoon, on Hroad street, in I'hysical day at for several days on account of im May 23.

LARGE MORTGAGE. that city, and fractured a snoumei i.iwi.. hnsldes sustaining contusions Frank H. Antrim and is wondertuliy mn tack of rheumatism. Chhrles Tracy, of Wyoming, employed as a foreman in lnhnunn'R 1T1I1C hlne shop, has who Is Hubert won a bladder specialist, successful in promptly curias lame lack, uric acid catarrh of the bladder an ino which is the worst about the body.

The fall knocked him unconscious and he was removed the State hospital, where the phy 126 Luzerne Ave. West Pittston. prize of $25 offered for the best pho tograph entered in a inirr mci "Rarcrains in Second Hand 28 N. Main Street. Our straws ae here.

Drop In and have a look at one of the finest lines ever shown. sicians state that the Injuries are not fatal. In his descent he struck some wires and thus the fall was broken nml his life saved. lleeoriillon lay al Lake Carey. The Glrard Trust of Philadelphia, has filed In the olllce of the Luzerne county recorder a mortgage for $500,000.

The mortgage was given by the Nanticoke Power the concern that recently purchased the Nanticoke dam and appurtenances, for money loaned with which to make the necessary improvements and establish one of the largest electric i.lants in the State. The molt form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is not recommended for everything but if you have ki.lney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found iust the remedy you need. It has cel.

tested in so many ways, hosp al work and in private practice, and as i in everv case that a and Slightly Used Pianos at Fitch's. Old Squares from $30.00 to $50.00. Hand Organs from $15.00 to i rlAIftllEilHS 'pciaJ arrangement has been made by hirh nil readers of this paper, who ha .1... ,1 fiV. in On Wednesday.

Mny auin, ine i'l high Valley will run one of their popular excursions to Lake Carey. Special train will leave Pittston at 8 45 a. m. Returning train will leave Lake Carev at 6:30 p. m.

This will give excursionists nbout 8 hours at this beautiful summer resort. The PRESENTS FOR. THE BRIDE. junr the month of brides will soon be here. You doubtless are already thinking of a present you will have to buy.

Nowhere In this city can you find as choice or ns largo an assortment as we show. Tuke lots of time to make your selection. Sec our display now. Keeps You Looking Youogj not already tried it, may have a Miiipie bo tie sent free by mail, also a book ill mK.noreaboutSwa:mp:Roo;a dhow to $10,000 to fi $35.00. 'One upright slightly used, in good condition $125.

One upright, new walnut case $200. One high grade piano, varnish slightly checked, hardly noticeable, $300; price was $400.00. FITCH South Main Pittston. IAIwnvn restores ynniV.ful failed lialr. Slop '''r kcii jii i noil.

iiii. ati.nut.mi hnilout you imvc k.u.ij ble. When writing mention reading generous offer in this paper and send your fare for the round trip mm i ii ii cd at hi) cents. lSeodlU film's i snil i i Im gage covers an oi me tensive possessions at Nanticoke. The Nanticoke Power Co.

Intends to begin operations nt once to Install the new plant and It Is the Intention to furnish light and power to any corporation which wants it. Persons who are Interested In the company state that they have already had applications for more power and light in this valley and vicinity than their proposed plant would be able to furnish and, therefore, a much larger plant than nt llrst planned has been decided upon. Further than this the new company refuses to give out any information. address to Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N.

Y. The regular ii il fine New lork Sniinnge. We have fresh made sausage. Just the thing for a frosty morning break To Loan on First Mortgage. A.

J. Dcrbor Co. 19 llroail Street. or aw SAMPLE cot ill; p.ee Cut 'iii namtand o.JJms atut Iwi'l ti 'Vfitl we will iiil vi ''ic llalrlirnlil. i liailin i Mo.lic!.i.ii:;.'upi Illusiratnl iit'i "I hv I h.ivc hiMsiuful Ihur kI I ii A 'I Ii IMiilu U.

iy W. F. STALEY, Jeweler and Optician, Water Street sold bv all good druRRists. Don tmaM any niistake, but retueuibcr the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root and the address, Biughatutou, N.

oa every bottle, fast: mince meat that will make delicious pies; choice and tender cuts of fresh meat in fact everything that should be found In a first class meat market. STANTON'S MARKKT. Luzerne Avenue. Both Phonea. Contemplating Marriage? We have a new line of Wedding Carriages.

Look them over, ntzpatrick's Livery. a LJ oiit bottle at.

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