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PITTSTON GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY' U. i OUTDOING EXPECTATIONS. CORINTHIA CLUB ANNIVERSARY. rv 'f'" rami Stage -qf Man Wonderful Success of J. H.

Houck'i the Celebrated With a Banquet at Helf-Prlce Sal of Dr. Howard's Dyapepala 8peclflc. At seventeen she said: "I want man who Is ardent in all love's wnys 'T' We are always glad to print lh the baiette a story about a remarkable and whose passionate devotion may Wyoming Valley Hotel. A most delightful event was, the annual banquet of the Corlnthla Club, held, on Tuesday -evening in the Wyoming Valley Hotel. The occasion was the fourth anniversary of the formation of the club and it 'will not never flag.

He must be tall and broad ''jsuccesa achieved by advertising, and specially bo when the article alver- shouldered and handsome, with dark, flashing, soulful eyes, and, If need be, i lsed is one of superior merit. go to the ends of the world, for my Not so very long ago J. H. Houck sake." one of PRtBton's most enterprising druggists, succeeded in getting the pr. At twenty she said: "I want a man who unites the tender sympathies of a ijtoward Co.

to allow him to sell their soon be forgotten by the 25 members who gathered to celebrate the event. The hotel parlors were given up to the company and from nine o'clock until 10:30 songs, speeches and music formed a happy Combination for the special pleasure of those present. At 10:30 the scene was changed to the woman with the bravery of a lion, flpeclfle for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia at half price, as an in troduetory offer. don't mind his being a little dissipated, because that always adds a charm. He must be, however, accomplished to the Inst degree and capable of any sacri The Best Rcady-to-Wcan Suits at Low Prices "Jow's the time for your new suit and you want a suit with style.

Style in our clothes means a great deal more than just a mere smooth looking garment, that will look well for a day or so, and after four weoks' wear lose its shape as the ordinary kind of clothing does. Style is built right into Sack Brown's clothes, and stays there as long as the garment lasts the shoulders are broad and shapely tho collars The results of this advertising have fjjeen phenomenal, and there has been "hardly a week without Mr. Houck be- fice for my sake." i. At twenty-five she said! "I want obliged to order fresh supplies. dining room, where an elaborate feast wan served, Interspersed with bright and witty stories.

The banquet over, the guests returned to the parlors, where each member made the golden hours fly more quickly with song or Such, was his confidence in the rem- man who unites with an engaging personality a complete knowledge of the ledy that he personally guaranteed world, audit, of necessity, he happenB very package of the Specific that he to have a pust, he must also have a A. KIIttCUAUU CO. i sold, and agreed to rerund the money fjf it did, not cure. His raith was well for out of the hundreds of story. All too soon the celebration was over and as the members parted each one felt that he had spent an future a man to whom I can look up and with whom I can trust myself at and lapels long and close-fitting; the fronts of our coats, never wrinkle up or lose their shape.

all times without the slightest embar evening as full of pleasure as would rassment. i packages he sold, only one has been returned. Mr. Houck does not know how much nrobably ever again fall to his lot. A The low prices we quote are possible only because we buy for spot cash.

At tmrty she Bald: "I want a man with money. He can. have any other "longer he will be able to continue sel- number of people from out of town were present. The decorations by Harris consisted of palms and cut attributes a man ought to possess, but he must have money, and the more he has the better I will like It." flowers, which were artistically arranged in the parlors and dining room, i Jing Dr. Howard's Specific for the of constipation and dyspepsia, at ftalt price, but will as long as his present supply holds out.

Some of his customers have said they would pay a wtilollar a bottle rather than be without At thlrty-flve she said, "I-want-a man." Life. The committee in charge of the successful affair was composed of Man- SALE OF MEN'S $15.00 WORSTED SUITS AT $12.00 Here's a special sale of 50 suits that are exceptional value at the low-price of $12. They are cut in the single-breasted sack style of the new, popular light and dark gray (No aa worsteds. Sizes 31 to 42. Special price psXUy nie Paiser, Edmund J.

Burke, James From a Novel. Mooney, Joseph Keating and William if- I. O. O. F.

McKalg. BY DR. R. H. STRAUB.

For the State Grand Lodge and Re-'ijekah Ai3sembly, to be held at Leban- Von, May 18th to 23rd, the New Jersey A Noted Brooklyn Physician's Indorse ment of Father John's Medicine, 1 Central Railroad has been designated 'JVa the official route, and special Dr. Straub. a noted physician of coaches will be attached to train leav- Jng Scranton, May 18th, at 1.00 P. Brooklyn, N. says over his.

own signature: have frequently' pre Men's Suits at $15.00 Only fine custom garments that cost $25 may be compared with those suits hero but instead of $25 our price is $15.00. The assortment includes: Hard-faced worsteds in grays and dark mixtures, Men's Suits at $10.00 These are regular $12 suits the fabrics -are blue and black serges, blue and black cheviots, gray and fancy cheviots, dark and light colored cassimeres. A A A Our special price is plv.vv giguid Wilkesbarre at 1.30 P. M. Train -will make the following stops for Leb scribed Father John's Medicine for 7ieeT.Bf 1 waySmili7lllliwilin grip, and for bronchitis and other respiratory diseases and found that to anon passengerrs: Taylor, Mooslc, Pittston, Miner's Mills, Par- cure when the regular pharmacopoeia iNoons.

Wilkesbarre. and Ashley. Dele- Trim invisible overplaids, cliecis AA and Our Special Price plt)UU flBFTOfOMT. 1902 -IF A. KlaUCNDAVM remedies failed.

(Signed) A. H. Straub, 884 Bushwick Avenue, Remember, physi -V: cians have prescribed Father Joh Medicine for fifty years not a patent medicine, but the prescription otan eminent specialist who prescribed it $1.98 For, The Boy's Suit Men's Suits at $8.50 for the late Rev. Father John O'Brien of Lowell, by whom it was recommended and from whom it derived Single breasted sack suits every detail in the making of these garments is critically examined before being placed on sale. The suits are made of light weight gray worsteds, blue, black, brown and gray serges, black its name.

No alcohol, weakening stimulants, or injurious drugs. Not a Why pay $3 for a suit when these at $1.98 are just as good and will give as good service. Wo know the sort of clothing that suits the boy it's the kind that will stand hard wear and yet always look neat and stylish. Here are these handsome little suits, made in jaunty doublo breasted and Norfolk jacket styles; tho materials are in every way satisfactory; sitfes 8 to 15 years. Bring tho boy tomorrow if ho needs a new suit.

rf no Your choice. pl.yO cough syrup" or "balsam." but a gates are requested, as fas as possible', to take this train. For time of additional trains and rates, apply to Ticket iAgents, New Jersey Central Railroad, to Gen. Ed. C.

Deans, Scranton, or tfHarry B. Dletrick, Wilkesbarre. A ne form of fire insurance. For particulars, see J. E.

Patterson Co. $50 to California and Back. If you are going to California you Tmay never h.ave a better opportunity than in May (May 3 and 12 to 18), Swhen the rate from Chicago to San or Los Angeles and return, Wvia the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. (Paul. Railway, will be only $50.

Tick-rpela will be good to return to July 15. 'v jlf you. are gplng, use the new overland which includes three fast ji trains betweeen Chicago and San Francisco every day, via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul anfr the Union Pacific line. W.

S. Howell, General Eastern 381 Broadway, New York City. 8t8 For Rent thibets and light colored cheviots. Our special tonic and body builder curing colds and throat and lung troubles by its power to make strength and nourish the system. $8.50 price is Nickel Plate Tourist Cars.

To accommodate the demand for ac era SACECS BROWN'S "He addressed her In cold, hard commodations In the famous Nickel Plate Trans-Continental tourist sleepers, which formerly left Boston every Monday and Wednesday noon, a triweekly service has been established, leaving Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, via B. S. words." Chicago News. and Nickel Plate roads. Can be joined at Utica, Syracuse, Rochester or Buffalo enroute.

Second class and special DAILY BY MAY FASHION HINTS MANTON. colonists' tickets available. See local DURYEA. agents or write R. E.

Payne, Gen. Miss Lottie Moses is on the sick Fortune Knocks Once list. PLEASANT Mrs. Robert Metcalf visited friends at every maiiVj door. To be ready to improve the opportunity save your money now, and deposit it in the in Pittston yesterday.

Attorney M. J. Dixon, of Avoca. was 291 Main Buffalo, N. Y.

eod-tm31 Quick Arrest. J. A. of Verbena, was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doetors and all remedies failed, Buck-len's Arnica Salve- quickly arrested, further inflammation and cured him.

It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at the drug stores of C. Price and J. H. Houck, G.

D. Stroll, West. Pittston. a visitor nere yesteroay. Store $15.00 Barn in West Pittston 5.00 House, all improvements 18.00 Same, with barn.

20.00 10-room house, heated complete. 20.83 Third floor flat, with bath, etc. 12.50 G. B. THOMPSON.

Beautiful Homes. The Nickel Plate road is offering special round trip homeseekers' rates to points all through the West, tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays of each month, good return limits also selling special one-way colonists' tick- ets to Pacific Coast and intermediate points. See local agents, or write R. -j E. Payne, general agent, 291 Main Buffalo, N.

Y. eodtmla Mra. Robert Bainbridee was a -vis. itor in Wyoming yesterday. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

Mrs. J. B. Gilboy and son visited My doctor snys it acts gently on tb etomaoh, liver friends in Pittston last evening. nn KintmvR anil in n.

itinn4An Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Jennings, of Pitts irenared for rise Mail; preua made from herbs.

And is tea. It called "Jiane'H ea" or ton, were visitors here yesterday. Misses Marv and Georgia Evans LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All druggists or by niaU3cts. andSOctn. Bay it to day.

liane'H Family medicine movam the bowln each day. In order to be healthy Uuiu Third National Bank, US Wyoming Scranton, Pa. Capital, Surplus (earned,) $600,000. Three per cent, interesfpaid on Savings Accounts, whether largo or small. Interest compounded Jan.

1st and July 1st. Accounts can be opened by mail. Write for our booklet, "Bamkino by Mail." OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30. were visitors in Scranton recently. All the Latest Songsters.

Only 5 cents. RUGGLES' BOOK STORE, Broad Mrs. McManus has returned from a Aoureas, box xuo. uj, a. i St.

visit to her sister, in Wilmerding, Pa A full attpddance is desired at the meeting of the A. O. H. this evening. Frank Kashuba is-malting extensive 4400 Shirred WalaU 32 to 40 bust improvements to his Main street pro pert y.

A Full Line of These Patterns on Sale at Brown at 10c. Each. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY IN JEWELRY Itev. Father StojmQJgjhas gone to Williamsport to sdMid tlie funeral of a Mrs. Henry Huddelson and Mrs.

Jo seph Knott were visitors in Taylor yosterday. Michael Smith has returned from BOSTON SHOE STORE. BOSTON SHOE STORE. Mexico, where he has been working for the sake of quick selling, wo have made special discounts on our entire stock for tho next few weeks. If low prices will servo as an inducement to have you increase your Jewelery purchases just now our sale will have accomplished its purpose.

This Reduction Applies To Every Article in the Store during the past year. Burgess Warren and an employe of the Spring Brook Water Co; tested the fire plugs one day this' week. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON OUR REGULAR STOCK high grade waTches CHAINS JEWELRY PAY WEEK BARGAINS Edward G. Ileese has returned to his work in New York City, after The Biggest Opportunity for Jewelry LADIES' OXFORDS. spending a week with his family here.

An adjourned meeting of the borough council was set for Tuesday evening, but a quorum failed to attend. Stanley Ostrosky, the butcher, has purchased the Rudolph Motiska resi We carry' a big line of these gpwls in Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Dongola Kid. Our prices: Bargains Ever Offered in Pittston. Misses' and Children's Shoes And Oxfords. There'll be more Oxfords worn this season than ever before.

We are ready for for the season with a big stock. Made in all the popular leathers and styles. Prices from I GOLD FILLED WATCHES dence, on Main and has moved into the same, William Morgan and son, of Ohio, Mrs. John E. Jones and Mrs.

George Brace, of Plymouth, were guests of 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98. You'll actually have to pay 25 per cent, more for these same goods if you buy at any other store. FOR SHOE BUYERS Every week and day you find big shoe bargains at this 48c to William Jones' family yesterday. Rev. Mr.

many friends are store, but for tin's week and next Ladies' Gold Filled Watches Warranted 20 years, Elgin or Waltham movements, Jas. Boss Casewith Keystone trade mark, hunting, artistically engraved; you pay $24 them at other stores, but at this sale ly 14.50 Young Men's Gold Filled Watches The popular style, thin flat hunting cases, handsome engraved Jas. Boss case, Elgin or Waltham movement, guaranteed 20 years; other stores sell them at $24; a bargain here during this sale at. 1 4,50 GOLD FILLED CHAINS We Jiandle tho famous R. F.

Simmon gold filled watch chains for gents. You'll be surprised at the low price now quoted on them during this sale, 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware Knives, Forks and Spoons, and all tableware. Buy them at tins saleiit More than 25 cent, cheap than you can get them at any other store in this county. sorry to learn that the Primitive 'Methodist Conference has transferred him from to tho Parsons and Plains charges.

During his pastorate here the church has largely increased in membership and influence. Ifis suc- Elgin, Waltham or Hampden movements, gold filled case, open face, plain or engraved, guaranteed tfor 20 years (stamped in casfe warranted high grade, the same you get for $20 to $25 at other stores; at this sale only. SILVER WATCHES Solid silver watches, hunting cases, beautifully' engraved, Elgin or Waltham movements, guaranteed; sell at other stores for $18; at this sale only. 9.00 wo are ollenug some Extra Special Inducements. There is not a pair of feet in cqssor is Rev.

J. McGinnis. this valley we cannot fit with easy, comfortable, shoes. There is a wear and comfort to our shoes that (leases every customer, and the price well it's a proven fact. We sell shoes for less money RUSSET SHOES.

Use. Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and ht, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease.

It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, We have just received a large ALL WATCH MOVEMENTS sold at this sale have been carefully reeulated and timed, and are given than you can buy at any other store in Pittston. KEN'S SHOES and OXFORDS. You cannot find in this city a bigger assortment of ideal shoes and Oxfords for men than we are showing this season. Our prices 98c, i 1.25.

1.50, 1.93, 2.50, $3.00 S3.50, $4.00. Our guarantee with every pair. I an extra guarantee for live years as first class timekeepers. consignment of liussct Shoes for ladies, misses and children sweating feeet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort.

Try- it today. Sokl by all druggists and Blioe stores for 25c. which we will sell at half regular prices. GILT CLOCKS A beautiful assortment of accurate timekeepers, small and attractive $1.45 up LADIES' LOCKETS Beautiful as sortment of these popular adornments for the ladies, the very latest styles, from $1.50 up. SEE EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS For the dining room or kitchen, strikes every hour and half hour, guaranteed for 5 veal's; some stores sell them for $5 and $ti; at this sale we sell them at .2.50 Don's accept any substitute.

Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is complete with bargains in Stockings and Hose for Men, Women, Rovs and Children.

10O doz. fast black, doublo knee and heel children's stockings made to sell at '20c special price while they last, 10c a pair. 200 doz. fast black ribbed hose, while they last 7c pair. The Monarch Chainless Bicycle.

Best chainless en the maiVet for least money. Bicycles at all prices ana YASEEN'S JEWELRY to suit everybody. Call and see our 79 North Main Pittston (Near Cor. Butler St) murnvm ui, iii j.I;ajiiuii.,,.J,,!U.i line before purchasing. KRISE, 35 S.

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