11LE SCRAOTON T1UBUNJ3-1MONDAY. MAY 30. 1898. G 'DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTH SCR ANTON Memorial Services In Presbyterian and Wclsli Churches. SPECIAL .T.ltMONS AND MUSIC l'llA- uriiun run uxniu'isns - annii: i.r.wis tjii: child who was si:- lUOt'SI.Y HIIUNHD ON l'lllUAY, is di:ai)-m. u. sl'Ndav school iivi:s a I'ATitioTic i:nti:utain- MKNT THIS r.VENINO- NICIIT PHOWI.1211 AIUUJSTllD AT Till. point ok a mvoi.vi:it. At the Providence- Pio.sbyterlnn clnncli Inst evening theie wua n patil olle monioiliil service A laigo nnil well trained choir mule r the direction of I'lofessor C. 1'. W'hlttomoio tendered f-peclnl music. Koveiul nnthems were Ming with patriotic ardor and Inspired this 'urge audience that was present. 2MIs 1'hocbo Smith snug a solo. Kev. George 13. Oulld dnllvurid an eloquent dlseouise HIh subject wns '.Momoilul Day, Us Object, Its Obsetvnncu" Kcrvlccs uppropiluto to Memorial Day weio hold In the evening In the Noith Main Avenue ltnptlsl ehuieh. The In terior of the churi.li was hnndomoly decorated with bunting and the Stuts mid Stilpos. Itev. W. O. Wutklns pleached a spec lat heimon A huge iholr, which has been faithfully le-lu-aislng for some time umlui the hud etalitp of Piofessor llceso Wntklns, runlet ed special music. PATRIOTIC I'NTRIITAINMRNT. TJie Piovldenco Jlethodlst Rplseopnl Sunday school has ptepaied an excel lent progi .amine foi the entertainment this evening ns. follow a: Selection Oichestra Kecltntlon Lulu Constantino Sour; Choir Selection, banjo and piano Miss AinyDeiker and Mrs. George Cair. Jtocltntloii I'.utli llcnjamln ring dilll Class of gills Solo, "JJanner of the Sea," Miss Maine Davis Itecltntlon Willie Hilsht Violin duo, Mlsa Railow and Mr. Benjamin mill. History's Complaint. Cla.s of gills Recitation .May Simms Song Kail MncDouald Tableau, Tenting on the Old Camp fiiound Selection Oichestia Nntlonal hymn Audience AT HOLY ROSARY ClIt'RCH. The clowning of the Vligln Maiy vlll be eelebi.ited this evening at the Holy Rosniy chinch. It has l)een ctts tomaiy among the i hlldren and sisteis of St. Mary's paiochlal school to ob serve the unveiling yearly, since the statue was elected. IN.ll'RII'S WR1U TATAL. Annie, the joung daughtei of Mr. oml Mit Thomas Li vv Is who wns bad ly burned on Pildav list dl, c' S.uui dav nioi nlng nbout 4 " loi k, afti i suf feilug Intensi aguiis The fuiuial will bo lu Id Tui-m1.iv afii mi mi at tin bouse on Marg.uet uvenui 8'ii vices will be conducted 1) the Rev t, Wntklns, - I 3iUUC n oil GliUOk'S I Telling Bargain Truths The last week In May has come, and we're getting nnxious about our Pane y Diess Goods Stock, not, how lur, because It Is anj lnigei than usual at this sea son of the je.il, but because thole's nlwajs so many odd lots nnd seaaons lines to clean up before our semi annual Inventcuj tomes along on the fust of July next, All Rtiktly Huniftr fabiies In this dtpirtmcnt are marked at clearing- pi lies fiom this day foiward. As a Prooi of Our Earnestness to make a clean sweep throughout the department be loio wo take stock, v submit the following lemnrkablo pilce-euttlng examples, and nssme our filends that thoio are many mote In the store just ns good In every way, which luck of apace forbids our mentioning. -3 10 PIECES Twine Suiting, the eholceit uhuUlnr In en early siifjon' tVic. Novell V weave There'll mnro than goad value) lu this Jot. (H.DAN t'P FWPB. 19 Cents ASSOP.TDD. This lot In mlxO. The people' fiuor Ite iso llrt. Thetu wt-re ull cjulil; null pis ut Sc. unit 5'iC. No bail h h u d e h, CLEAN UP PIUCIJ, it Cents 13 PILCDS Highest grndo lm ported all wool Vis iire.uix in Now Green, lllue. Drown nnd Gray mixtures. A in re Ii n r k n 1 u. ci.dan up i-mcu, j9 Cents 13 Pinor:s "ll Inch IStcges. A bcnutlful Kro uch wenvo its dellcnto light shndlnKS which they iinilerstiinil the nrt of producing so p e r f o o 1 1 y. Lnet vcek's price. Wo. CLDAN UP PniCU 68 Cents J Globe Wareboljsej of the Notth Main Avenue Unptlut churcli. suspicious pnowi.cn. A suspicious looking chatacter was found lurking mound tho premises of Cx-Sherlff . J. Lewis on Cdnn ave nue yesterday morning about 2 o'clock. Mr. Lewis was nw aliened by noises around the halite, lleniose and saw a man prowling nbout the place Mr. Lewis surmised that the man was not on n filcndly mission and awnkmed his son William. They omeigcd from th' houe and made the fellow stun nib r at the point of n reoher. Jlo wan then marc lied to the station bouse. When given n healing yesterday he gave the name or I'etei stunner, unu ins icsi deuce Shenandoah. Ito explained to Ableunan ridler that he was looking for a place to sleep. Mr. Lewis did not w!h to prosecute him aril the alder man disc liaised him. told i a raw LINKS, All the stores In this section will be cIom d today. Mlses Mniy Lewis and Lizzie Sha for icpiesented the Providence chapter of the Methodist episcopal chinch at lb meeting of the Wjomlng District Cpvvmtli league In Wllkcs-Llano on Frldaj last. Rev. J. Kownlo, of Kmnnuol I.uthoi nii chinch, will attend the svnod in Philadelphia, till:; week. MNs S.ulle llottom. of Hi7erne, Pa ls the guest ot friends In this place. Miss l.iueo Henderson, of Charles Rtrcet, Is spending a few dajs with Klatlvosnt Lus'Pine, Pa. Rev. W. r Davits pleached yestoi dnv In the Welsh Raptlst clutieh at Pafons The Anthracite wheelmen will oele biate their ilit nnnlvoi.surj on Mon day evening In their handsome dub hou'P on Ninth Main avenue. The oc c aslon promises to be one of the most olnbomtely eclobmted of its kind jet held in this end Clark fluild and Trank Peek are vis iting relatives at Walton, X. V. P.e. Di 1!. S Jones, pastor of the Welsh CongregatIon.il chinch has ie tinned ftotn a trip to Ohio. Trank Rlehntds, of Blnghamton. X. Y . Is vbdtlng his parents. Mr. and Mis. John Richards, of School sticet. MINOOKA. Memorial Day will be fittingly ob served In this place today. U thot Oiemwood Xo. U school the Lackawan na townhlp school braid will raise a Hag A nest and attinctive proruammo has been ananged bv the teaebeis The cncicIcs will commence promptly at 0 o'c lock M. C! Ciul. k and C. W (iallagher weie the guests of WilkesUanc filunds vcstenlav Conti actor Xeigley is removing th" old weathei-bf .'ten streetuio on the Mtneiinott estate to the icai. Drug gist 'sane, who lecentlv pin chased the place, contemplates enctlng a build ing on the site. Mls Agnc slhitti ndei ed a number of her f i tends n basket party nt Mountain Lai e jesteulay. One Week's Hunk I'.xeli ingcs. Scranton bank exchanges last week weie ie poited as follows by the CU.n Iiik House association m.inngei May 21 $lffi'J7Ja! May 24, $ir,'.r,OJ 3S, Jlnj 21 MIT 1W 71 M.i Jb SlJU'tMT May JT MMCJDTn Mu 2s JI.SIIGIDO Total, sTo iwi "1 Tin ile.niiigs fui the cor-l.-ionding week of 1SJT weie STSS.OS." -IV i S3 P1EC1IS 10 Inch VIsnr aux. Theie'H been ii perfect criue for tills chilli ull muxon Thine ii'pMKint a lute Hhlpuii nt. Weie WLBAS Vl' 45 Cent! II PIECHS New Novelty ef fect VIooreuuN uult inux All right light tdmilPH lu huirtIi s p i 1 n g raUtureii. I'ormer prlco, C3Ho. CI.GAN UP PRICa 31 Cents O LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON Thomas D. Davlei and Tbomas D. Thomas Are Dead. roitMcn was tiid d , l. & w com- PANY'SASSISTANT UKKRItAL MING fU'M'RINTRNDRNT AXD TUG L.AT- Ti:n was oni: or Tim whst SIDr S KX-POSTMASTI'IIS - 150TII vi:m wri.i. known in polit ical AND CIVIL LlPC-OTHLU C'MtllRNT N1JWS PROM ACKOS3 Till LACKAWANNA. Assistant Mine Supcilntendent Thomnci D. DaMes. of TO'J So ith Main nvenue, died at his residence Saturday afternoon at I o'clock after an Illness of about a week. He had not been In good health for Hourly sK cats and had several similar attacks to the one which culminated in death. His affec tion wns an aggravated form of bron chial cataith, each succeeding attack left htm wonker. He, however, at tended to his duties which weie multl failous up to the day of 1i!h last ill ness When Mr. Davies flist became 111, his family did not anticipate any serious results, but be glow steadily worse, though rallying at times, and draplto the almost constant attendance of Dr. .1 J. Itoberts nnd Dr. L M. Gates, ho finally succumbed. Pew, If any. among the moie promi nent Welshmen of this section vvcio moie widely known, lespccted or ap preciated for their true woith. Horn In Phnndlimuwyn, Carmnthenshlie, South Wales. April 15, 1835, he glow to joung manhood In a far-famed sec tion ot old Owalla. In 1S5S he came to America and located In West Scianton, thm Hjdo Park boiough. His caiecr vwus one of steady success and by his native honesty nnd application to woik he attained the position ot assistant general mine supeilntcndent of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western company. Mi. Davies' superlor.Genernl Superin tendent Itenjamln Hughes, alone ex ceeds the foimer In length of service with the compnnj. Mi Davies was In the employ of the company in various capacities for nearly -ti) jears His fit st position as ,i foieman wius at the old Luzerne lope In Xoitb Scranton In 1S7G he took chnige of the llellevuo collli ry and a few jears later was transfeired to the Dodge. In lfcs.! he assumed the position he was holding nt the time of his death. His woik has alwajd been characterized bv strict fnlrncsA to those under him nnd b his film ndherence to the advancement of the company's Intel ests In West fettle social and civil life, Mr. Davies was pi eminent A member of the Piist Welsh Uapllst chinch for our 10 jeais, he attended lcgularly and held eveiy otllce In the ihuich body He wnn a diuctor of the Lack awanna hospital, an active member of the Welsh Philosophical soclet, and a, dlieetor of the West Side bank He was Hist noble gi.ind of Sllailnn lodge, Older of Odd Follows and gland olll cit of the W'el'h Ivoiltes. In connec tion with the latter he was a mem ber of the boaid which bi ought about the amalgamation of the scattered bulges throughout the state. lie was ptcHldent of the gieat eisteddfods of 1S71, 1S0 nnd issi. In public life Mr. Davies held ofllce as a school dlieitor in the old Hjdo LP.uk boiough and after the lncoipoia- tlnn of the cltj was a member of the city boaul. He repiesented the Flf tuntli w.ud In the Select council from lssj-SG Mi Davies was posessed of consider able means He Is suivived by a, wife, two daiighteis and a son, Miss Maiy, of Lewis, Iteilly. & Davies. Miss Mai gaiet and I'llsworth Davies. The f uncial will be held Wednesday nf lei noon at - o'clock, Intetment will be nt the Washburn Stieet cemetery. THOMAS D. THOMAS DEAD. t'nrl) Dny.Vllue Olllciitl nnd ex-Hyde Pork 1'ostuiaster. Thomas D. Thomas, an ex-Hyde Paik postmaster and one of the coterie of men most piominently lelentllled with Its political hlstoiy. died jester day afternoon nt 3 13 o'clock at his home, :!01 South Main avenue He had been HI in ally thiee month,-" His fu- ' netal will be held Thuisda afternoon nt the house The Masonic truternlty will conduct the set vices at the grave. Mr. Thomas was bom Jan. 13. 1S27, nt Hlntnn South Wales. Ho came to tho United States in Februaiy. ISIS, nnd in 132 went to California via the water toute with James IS. James. David Howen, William Jones, Moigan Morgans, Noah Morgans and Itees Powell, all of thlii elt. They leturned In two jeais. In 1K.15 Mr Thomas man lid Jlaitha Ddwaids, of Hlakely. In 1SC0 Mr. Thomas became foiemnn of the Hyde Park mine, In 1SC2 foreman of one of the Von Stoich mines In Piovldenco nnd In 1SGI fcfeman of the Mt. Pleasant mine A fall of lock In 1SCS mangled one of his legs so sex erely that he never nfterwnul had the cum plete use of It and was, t bilged to use erutchiTs ' Piom is".", to issl Mr Thomas won po-tma-iter "f the then I orough of Hydo Paik. He was pom tux collector of Scianton dining isso. lbS7 and 1S5S. Mr. Thomas hud the distinction of taking out the first piece of coal from lands of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western company. That wns lu 1.51, tho ear befoie he went to Califor nia. Ho and Jnmes Hughes dug out and shaped tho block which weighed nbout a ton it was taken fiom tho upper drill of the Diamond mine anil was hauled b wagon to the Delawuie, Lackawanna nnd Wifitein mail nnd shipped to New Yoik tor exhibition. There It attracted much attention The block was shaped with pkks and shovels by Mr. Thomas and Mr Hughes. The foieman of the mine was Mi. Hauls who later became n jus tice of tho peaco nt Caibondale. Mr. Thomas Is suivived by foui daughteiH, Miss Margaret Thomas, Mrs. Morils W. Hughes and Mrs Dd win S Hughes, of this clt, and Mrs. Ilctijamtn Williams, of Middle Gian vllle, X Y. CLOSP. OP A PASTOHATH. A large congiegation nttended tho evening services at tho Hellevue Welsh' Calvlnlstle Methodist ehuieh Jtiileiday. The occasion marked the close of the pastorship ot Hev J. T. Morils, who for tho past fouiteen yeais has ministered ito the people of this chinch, ltev. 11. 1 Hvuiib opened tho sei vices b conducting tho devotional oxeroLiee The bong seivlco was In chargo of Professor Duulel Piotheioe, of Mil waukee, Wis,, who Is visiting here. Ho sang a solo ns did Ddwin Howen. Kev. Morris' final' sermon was nn eloquent one. His text wan Phlllplans II. 5, "Let this mind bo In you which Is also In Christ Jesus " Ho preached fiom the thiee central thoughts In ref erence to the "mind." Its originality, greatness nnd possible attainment. Ho concluded by urging that though ho had now ended his labors n u pastor among them that they should rind com fort In the w oi ds of the text. A farewell reception will be tendered the pnstor nnd his family at the church tomorrow evening by the members of the eonsicgutlon. PASSIONIST MISSION. The mission which members of the Passionlsts order, of Hrooklyn, X. Y will conduct nt St. Patricks chuich during the next two week.', was begun yesterday morning nt the 0 o'clock mass. The soi vices will be In chargo of Fatheis Alpbonsus, .avler and Itlchaid. The services of the Hist week for the men, with the exception of each morning set vice, which Is ope;n to nil. During the weik the masses will bo held at f, nnd S o'clock. Instruction will follow the tnily mass, and a cier mon will be pleached after the later mass. Sundn's sei vices will be held at 7 30, !) and 10 30 a. m. Hach evening nt 7 30 o'clock n sernmn will be pleach ed and Instruction given. Hvcry mem ber of the pailsh Is uiged to take ad vantage of the sei vices Tin: old nixo gamc. James Mcltugh, James Iteilly and Joepb Lnonaid, funn different si c tlons nnd members of the "hobo fra ternity," were committed to the coun ty jail Saturday morning by Alder man Moses for 13 dny. In default of a J1 line for enih. The trio were arrest ed on Seventh sticet the evening befoie by Patiolman Matthews and charged with vagrancy and peddling without a license. They veie working the old ring game on unsuspecting victims. rCIJSONAL MCNTION. Mrs. II. V. Smith, of Price strct, has gone to Ohio, to permanently icslde. Kev. Albeit Ciawn, of New Held, N. J., has returned home after a via It here. Leo Campbell, of North Sumner ave nue. Is entertnlnlng bis brother, Walter Campbell, of Honesdale. Misses Annie and liessio Portree, of Price street, aie lslt!ng filends at Moscow. Mr. and Mis II. II. Ilnmford, of North Sumner avenue, have u.i their guest Mrs. Geoige M. Cvans, of Pl mouth. Miss Margaiol Powell, of Cynon stieet, visited filends at Plymouth ics tenlay. Mi. nnd Mis. C. S DePuy, ot North Lincoln avenue, spent lesterday at PHtston Mles Nellie Ulddell, of Flink street, and Jlary Dm kin, of Kejser nvenue, visited filends at Moscow jesterday. Mr. nnd Mm Heniy Hlghrteld, of West Dim stieet, j.ib visiting filends at CaibondaK. Miss Delia Atkinson, of Mciidinn stieet, has ns In r guest Miss Maine lilown, of New Jcisey. Mi.? Peter Cosriovo and son, Dd waiel, of West Locust stict, are visit ing f i lends nt Kingston. Mixon xnws xotds. Anvone who has a lelatlvo nwny as a member of Companj P can get nrtl cIch belonging to him which could not be taken fiom Mt. Gietna The things weie sent back Satin day in the com pany's box. They may be obtained fiom Captain John H. Lewis, who will be nt Companv P's nuaiters In St. David's hall from 7 until 0 o'clock Jaltious Dongo, of 010 Jackson street, will be found In the count jail dutlng the next 10 das Ho was tcmmltted jesteiday morning by Aldeiman Moses In default of a $10 fine on a chnige of lareen. He was attested b Patiol man Unit at 4 13 esteiday morning for removing wood fiom the propeity of P. J McAndrew, of Falrvlew ave nue. Louis H Jone. of Xoith Hyde Park avenue, loi sivvial ears asodated with his father, II D. Jones, In the giocery buhlncos on Jackson sticet, now that bis father has letlied has acepted the position of geneial manager of the Dalton Store company at Dalton. He wlll'take charge June 1. Claike Iliotheis, of Xoith Slnln ave nue, will unfurl n laige flag above their dep.utmint stoiis toinonow A large pole was elected Situnlay by Wash buin, Williams and company. The Asaph Concert company, all col oied nitisfo, will appear In conceit this evaulng nt the Simpson Methodist Hplscopal ehuieh on North Main ave nue. The cominny Is well-knuwn here and comes will lecoinim tided, having been for some time connected with the Payne Theological scminni. of Wells boro, O. Miss MuU.v Morils Donkey, the sopiano soloist, la a noted coloied nrtlst. DUNHOHE. The postolPee bonis loday will bo as follow? 7 CO to S 30 a in.. 10.13 to 11.13 I a. in., nnd 1.10 to L'.SO p. m. Tho Grand Army of the Itepublle pa- I lade will leave Dunimuo eoineis nt 0.30 o'clock sharp VII the ehool dill- I dun who dcalie to paitlclpate uc io- I i.uened to upon on I-nst Drinker stieet while each one of them will hi pnsented with n I'ng When the ceme teiy Is leaclud, the following progiam will be follow id: Poll i all of the dead, I P DeLae.v, O of D ; G, A. It. memor lal sei vice conducted by P. J MiAll diew, commander: "Ameilta," M H. elnlr piayer: "Just llcfnie the Puttie, Mothei," Aillngton Double Quaitetto; adilicss Hev A. J. VanHeft: eom itules icsponscs, Sins if Veteians me moilal services: salute foi tin denil; Lincolns Gettsburg address; 'Dicam Sweetly Dieam.' choli ; address, A. L Ccllliis "ltot. Rest Tine lu Peace," choli, bcnedlillon; tiring detail, Lieu tenant U S. Giitllti camp, No. i, Sons of Veternns; tnpo. Major Andievv Al len: committee, John H Hobdnj, H. lT. Weil, Cbauiuey Cole, John Chandler. All member of the Independent hoso cnmpan nre leiuested to meet at their hatl'iuartera nt 9 o'clock sheip to par ticipate in the Memmlal Day parade. Mrs P. P. Letehwoith anil son of Chestnue street, have letuined fiom n visit with filends In Dund.aff Tho following uncalled fei letters re main lu the pestoflUe fir the week end ing M tv 2S, 1t98, persons calling for them will please i-av "advertised " Noi ton Heeis. Chillies Ciome A Ullllsple, 133 Drlnkir ttieit1 George Jelnke, Mis K Larkln. M'.ss Hmlly Miller, M. Me Hale, Miss Pildget MeDounott. Por eUn P W Tnylni, Miss Mngglo Weid ensnlt, Luieh sticel; Ilinncc Dl Pab quale. The funeral of Arthur H. Jenkins oc curred ut the loelde'ico on H'ltler stieet yesterday morning. Itcv. W. r. Gibbons ofllclated, Intorment was made at Wuymart. HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON One Mad Dog Infects Many Canines With Rabies. Olber THIRTY-TWO OP THCM IIAVC I1CCN KILLLD ON St SPICION Oil ArTP.lt HAVING SHOWN ItL'AL SYMPTOMS OP MADNl'SS-INCHNDIAIIISM CAUSCDA MIDN'KIHT Plltr.-THHLI. PlllC COMrANlHS PLANNING 10H CXCUItSlONS AND A PICNIC. Dining Inst week sevcinl dogs have gone mad and had to be shot as n re sult of the supposed rabies of a strange dog that was roaming nt large a week ngo. Two killed on Saturday make a total of thlity-two. Hotelman John Phillips, of Cedar nvenue, had n thillllng experience In bilnglng to an end the life of one cur. About 10 o'clock lu the morning the dog dashed Into the baiioom, thence upstairs and Into n bedroom, where two children were sleeping. Mr. Phil lips was In hot pursuit He found the dog under their bed. The canine be gun to howl, and he could not be In duced to lenve his position. Help was summoned nnd with the ulel of bed slats the dog was made to vacate his position but he made a leap for Phil lips' tin oat. A blow by Hni i y Klau mlnzer saved Phillips from being bit ten. Then the dog was clubbed to death. Peimnnent Man Henn, of the Nep tune Hnglne compnny, shot his valu able dog Saturdny, As fur as can be learned, none of the doss have bitten anj body. pinn COMPAXY MCCTIXGS. In the houses of the three lire com panies of this side meetings weie held esterdny which were attended by ladles who nre to assist the ill o bos at their coming excursion and picnic. The Wllllnm Connell company had n very enthusiastic meeting unci the ic poits of the committees in charge in dicate that the exclusion will be a great success. Fildnj evening of this week a general meeting of the citizens of that vicinity will be held. The Xeptune Cnglne company Is san guine that the lesult of Its eflorts will be fiultful, nnd It Is expected that a large gathering will nccompany the an nual excursion to Lake Ailel . Many of the ladles who will lender much assistance to the Century Hose compan at their picnic met In the par lors of the company at 3 o'clock. Much of the prepaiatoiy woik was attended to Another meeting will be held Wed nesday evening. MIDNIGHT nnn. At midnight Satuidny a large barn, the property of Mrs lliidget McGulre. in tho icnr of her lesldence at S20 Mooslc stieet. was dlsceneied on fire. An alaun was sounded fiom l!o 4(1, but the structure bin noil with such laplditj that the Ilames got beond the contiol of the lliemeri. Their streams vero confined to the neighboring bains nnd sheds Mis McGullo lost a num ber of geese and chickens, many gat den tools and two loads of kindling wood. The, bam was not Insured. The caue was liu?ondiat. Chief Hlckey has al most conclusive pi oof of the guilt of tho fire-fiend, and an nil est In n few days may follow. xrns op xnws. John Gallagher, of Palm street, had the lit st ilngei of his left hand smashed in the boiler loom of tho South weirks Satuidny. The finger was amputated Aldciinnn Lentes held John Huelsch In $300 ball Satuiday on tho chnige of assault and battel y, prefened by Mrs Hudch liarthold Schott, of Plttston avenue, gave a dancing party Saturday even ing at his residence. A lnigo crowd was attracted to the base ball game jesteiday played by the South Scianton and Crescent teams The former won by n score of 10 to S The Violets and Paik Hill club gave nn Interesting exhibition, which wns won by the Violets. Tho scoie was 13 to 10. GREEN HIDQE. Mr. and Mw, Pottei. of Monsey nve nue. aro spending a few du3 with filends at WalNville. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Plant, of Por dnm sticet, have i etui nod fiom a visit at Albany. Judd Stevens, of Capouso avenue, spent Sundny at Wjomlng Mr. and Mis. Gates, of Capone ave nue, nie upending a few davs In Brad ford county. Albert Piny, of Now Yoik street, en tct tallied n number or friends nt his lnme Pntutd.ay owning. Valentine 11118, of Capoue avenue, has leturned fiom a brief trip to Pat ei son, X. .1. Pnyinond A Greely, of Hast Maiket stieet, spi nt Sunday In Honesdale. Miss Blanche Wood, of HontfSilale, In the guest of Mis. H. P. Klllniu, of Ca pome avenue. William Shannon, of Money nvenue, Is visiting filends In Berwick. I .1. J. Williams, oi sanuirbon nvenue, haii i etui ned from a business trip to i Ualtlmoio nnil Wnshlngton, I Miss Pond, of Piompton, Is tho nuet , of Mrs. C. T Hollamy. of Delewaio street. W. D. Hunnell. of DIeettle avenue. Is spendliiB a few days lu lliadfoitl county. Miss Alvord, of Tyklns. Pa., Is tho guest of Miii, Klllniu. of Cap-nisc- nve nue. The General Phlnney Hose company lofionded to a btill nlarin Suturdny evening. Tho flio was nt the lioiie if John Kelly, of Penn nvenue, about 6 30. Tho tlio was caused by a dofeetlvo hlmney. Vciy little tlumngo was done. .. , , OBITUARY. Mrs Sarnh McAi.diews, a well Known and highly estcinud resident of this i t. dlid nt Iter home on Minir.il ttnet S.unr il iv iitternoiiu utter i liugctiiig llln-ss. Hhe had resided lu this eilv fm u num ber of jeais. 'Ilia unnouneiniiiit of her death, though not vvlinll) uni xpectnl vmis n piofound slunk lo her many lllends vho le.illzo tliu loss of one vvluwi Cliilstlm fortitude plet nnd mntrnnlv iiffirt'nn had unbilled her to nil Willi whom she bad ionic- In cent let Mit, Mu Andlews had all the tiunhlleH ot tlie ttue woman anil during her fatal Illness and rthlle standing in the- sh idovv of death linpiissed those iKur her with tho trails of character which beccme ho stroiuly ininlfiHted, dining her evir day lite. Bho Is survived by two sous. Michael and rinnlt. and two dmiKhters, Maiy J. anil Mnrguret, the latter n toachei in tho publlo schools of tills city. The funerul will bo held Tuesday morning nt 9.0 o'clock, when a hlfih trnss of requiem will bo celebrated In St. Peter's cathcdial. Wllllnm If. nrennnn. of tho "Harp," nt 323 Penn uveniie, died ut his reslileno Saturday nftcrnccm nt B o'clock. He was .11 jiurs of ii go and bud been 111 since Monday Inst. He ciiiio hrro from Ire land about elevin vears npo and Is sur vived by a wife nnd a dtiUKhtei The fu nornl will lie hold at tho icsldcnco tomor row morning. A high muss of riipilem will bo eelcbruted nt St Peter's cntlutltal ut 9 o'tlciik. Interment will be uiaelo at Mt. Caimcl cemetery. Jnson P Colvln died at 1 o'clock Situr clay at tlie home of his saii-ln-litvv, A II Stevens, of 1110 Cnpousc nvenue. Ho vmis Sd vears old was bom In Ithode Island and came Willi Is parents to Puiton vllle whin three jeuis of ngc Mn man, his oldest son, died In I.iMis prison dui Ing the civil w ir. Thcodoio, of Ohio, end Milbuine- of Northern rscvv vork. iwii'i sirved In th lute war His onlv iUui.Ii tir nmirled ex-Slicrlft A. II Svins Mi. Colvln was a number ot the llipllst church for srventv-llve vi.irs Tlie fu neral will bo held Tin mini afternoon ut 1 o'clock at the home of A. IJ. Stevens In toiment at Dalton. DIM MOIIKKS HH1PS OP H'AU. Coinpllcntod .llnchlncry Crowding in 1 lie m from Stem to Stern. Prom Tho liulesieudopt. While In one Ecnse nil warshlns nre battleships, the ciaft which be.iis that leehnlcal nnme Is u steel Hirudin c usually nbout .ilOfeet long. 70 fert wlde, nnd 43 feet deep. She weighs, with every thing on bonid, about 11,000 tons Her emlncs can propel hei nt about 13 knots per hour Her cut's, about 4.1 In ull, vaij In cnllbie from the hugi 11 Inch, throwing a piojectlle of 1,1 r0 pounds, to the little Gatling or 21 inch, throwing n bullet weighing nbout tin f o-tenths of an ounce. To pi itect her engines nnd bet guns, nnd to In sure bunvnncy and slnbitltv of the ship, she can lis steel nimor var.vlng fiom 1 to IS Inches In thickness, and, llnallv. she 's the abldlns place ot some 500 men. Her cblcf characteristic Is the pre dominance of guns nnd armor, as com pared with speed nnd cn.al-cairvlng e i paclty, In which icspect she is the op posite of the ciulser. The ciulser preys on an enemy's comma ce, end swoops down upon his coasts: therefore, she must have speed and endurance speed to ennhl" her to catch tho swiftest ocean gtov hounds, and "nduinnee, which means coal-o.u-rjlng capacity, enough to let her sUam around the wcrld, It need be, without leplenlshlng her bunkeis The Minnea polis, fir eximple, can stean -1 ii hour, and about halt of ntiie wilght is that ot propelling i.i..ehlnery nnd coal. The battleship, or the other hand, Is n puie lighting machine H"r noimai enduiancp Is about 7,000 mile". In the Iowa one-half of the total vvelpht H that of the ship herself, tliro"-tonths ij r-iins nnil nrmoi. and only two- tenths engines and coal. The cruiser is not intended to light any vessel more poweifttl than hei-clf. She runs from n battleship. The battleship lights unvthli'g nil iat. Now, what sort of a stiuctiite Is this? A huge steel honevcomb franres and rib" and plates and braces In eveiy dlteetlon Look at the inextiicalde tangle of then. In the shatteted Maine No moie gieat expanse ot deck with th tleis of nuns In diminishing pe r sp'ele, such as one sees in the old wooden fiigatcs and three-dee iters. But eompartment'i eveivwhoie C7- of thein in tl.e Indiana. Little td boxes nnd big steel boxes boxes irelosintr guns and boxes Inclosing engines, nnd a box for the helm nnd libyilnthlno pas siges In Hid out ft nni nround them where elav light never gets, and end les4 doeis, dreis, doois 311 water-tiglit doois and batches on the Indlena, eviy one of which somebody must look after nnd see closed when the ship goes into action Pise why compartments If miu cannot l.eer them sepaiate, -o thai If water comes in from a nn tluut or torpedo c r shot, vnu can ecu line It to one or two cells and so pre vent the ship fiom filing. There nre mote compartments in s mio of th smaller cuu'eis--tho Cincinnati has 4s7, but ctulscis run r.nd battleships d not. In this assemblage of cells Is placed Jammed Is n better voia one of the mos complicated aggregations of me chanism thin have evei been brought tofiothei. Theie nie fiom n hundred to n hundred ami fifty steam cylinder in the niultlfaileus engines, not m nianv as in the cruise is, peihaps Th Co lumbia has IS I, but the Columb'a keeps out ot the v ay c f 13-inch shot The bittleshi Iowa hns 13J. The Nov lionsldcs, the most pow"iful fighting vesel in out navy at tlie close of 1 he war. IimI thiee. What -team does not do electilclt does. Theie are wires even where Th lynamoi nie tunning constnntl, tot the closed sfel boxes get no dav Uuht nnd must be lighted, whit wltl eimnl onstijwy the bliveis diaw mil th' foul nnd loier in the fresh air. Put on ull Hides there Is inatblnerv. Ma chines work the gull", machines tin n tli- turrets; mn' bines nianiige the helm, machines piopel and pump the shin and feed the bolleis nud drive the fires: machines hoist ammunition, bonts, nnd nnchorp; piaehlnts find the position of the enemy mm nines trans mit oiders irom tl.e cautuln to every putt of the ntiuetuie; machines uinl.e th" light; machines eondenso the drinking water nnd cool it; machines themselves piopelled Iv othrr ma chins on boaid, pi out vnder water to blow u the adversnrv. iiosioN ti vs r.m'rv pijiii riguroM Sbtivv 1'li.it l lierp Are 30,001) I'nnccuplrd sltiiu-jK. MasFnchusetts. and more paitlcularl ' TJoston. bus been reuunUel Cm man vears us being a gnat einur of sup' r (luoiid women. Now It tee ms likely to achieve a reputation ns tin cits or nn abundanto of i lunch sittings. 1 nn gatheied trom u repoit stibinitted nt t ho annual meeting of the Huston Mtv .Ml- hlonnry soclit Tin sialism- u " " tho ITotestnnt chunhes of the iltv pro vide over o.oxi furpluf sittings tor tlie Protestant population, evui were thej at; to attind chin ih nt unj one service, r5s tho New York l'n ss. Those ilsurcs nn the irsult of a can tut Investigation made b the soeletj In Nuuiubii when the utlendnnee at the varlnuu fcervlees on a Klven himelns w i obtained b an neiutnte count Out if :il! idin'ck of worship count was mack I, S"l. The aggregate attendanie at th s-veral si rv Ices nnd meillngs vns CI'. 1 An estimate of those pu-scnt at tin J' chin i In win re no count was mmli InlliKS lilts figure up to 1US "il3 lliscd on the i st mate of tho sealing onp.ioilv if thi 1'iotist lilt chunhes male 111 1SV2 the flit'iioH piove tliat If all tho wor-dilpeta of every descilptlon rutin red In the chinches at one sei vice I hi churcl would hive onlv been two-thirds tlllid From tlie experience of the siiih rlnt, nil rut of tlie -ocietv he Mute s that HI 000 m IS be regnrdcel us the total iivalluble attendance at any ono i lunch hervlre riom this It mav bo run that If the sum total of oil the so who hud attended nil tho services hail gouo to ehuieh nt any ono given son lee there would have beu over SO.OW empty seata AMUSEMENTS. wait Lurni,:irBndnesi ?SHZ?.N' MAY 31 REMEMBER THE MAIN 1" by nil odd Americ-a'it Own lUgSlioir. Tho one Hint N'nVl.lt 1)1 VI tills, has Ntl M.'J..':nJms,,"lt 'dwnyn exlillilii, I'.NTIIHl -AI.VAHlONHI)I.HlAl'Kll. All tlie Vicnj KJetfelln.ta,u,Il;:,T(!i?eIc0ffi WALTER L. MAIN (Irandcit anil Uest Show Contnlldotcd. The paruguii amuse nient orstnnl7atlon o uiv ttuno d. un ui nie flinty Jicnowimt Areiieo Stuis to tic stiti with tho Rrent show The fmneni" l:dilj I'umily iprec from Iluiopenn cuiilttils the liwuiulos. champion eiiuetrians tin cilehrnteij .eno Trio London n Intest si nuatlons tlin worlds uneiiualed ortliillstK the W'tlntJ l'nnillj nnd manj other tmlv meat iier foi mors not nmlttlng the wutlil's RrcuU est f, initio the onlj cuiestrliin pony cvob tialuid to rtdu tuo hones Seo the Children's Menagerie! t mining l.litlo Animals in minimum caged llioltnreit Milinnls. Stusoamsof AVonclers .'I ltltiz t ln'iiie-M AnlninlH Actors Qonerq (ircuH Vniietevlllo All now ttils ear. FLOCK OF GIANT FULL-GROWN OSTRICHES y Tho Vary latest Novelty! A new free dhow on tlin clietis ciotiiulH at 11 o'clock In tho morning anil il lu Hit) evening. A grand clls pliiv of Dm lipftit KlrfMorks The beautirul II vniiKSUIl'MAlNn will bo exploded two tliou'imd foot In mid air. A mitrveloui Hleht Don t inlsH It VV ortli comtnt; inllej to hco. A groit new fro street parado every moiniiiK at 10 o clock Ono ticket admits to nil e'lrcus parties can securo reserved seat tickets lu advuuee at Matthews tiros., iio Lackawanna Avenue. Jr (ientlomutily I shers. Twopeiform inccd.dl,at 2 and 8 p. m., under the largest waterproof tents over constructed fapie-ial excursions on all lims of travel ut reduced rates. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS S-uecoisora to tho NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. "TEETH MADE PERFECT." Orlfj.'iintorn ot Painless l)cntltry. Wo extract teeth fill teeth and apply gold ciowns und bridge work without tho least partlclo of pain by a method pat ented end umA by us only. NO CHAItGa tor p itnless extiacting when teeth aro oidered. 2:& fr;s&ss. Tull Set Testli, $3 oo. Wo ennrnntee n fit. Gold Crowns, J- oo All olliei woijv at pro poitiouately low prlce-i JWOold Crown and HrlJge Work aspeclalt. llelng the oldet rnd largest dental par lois In tho world we nre so well equipped that all work dene bj us Is tho best ,to b hnd Our oper.atlcns cue positively palnlt t All work guaranteed for 15 ve.ns AH forinri contracts made by New York Dental Parlors will bo mado good bi the lieston Dentil Parlors. Boston Dental Parlors Corner La:kjw anna and Wyoming Avcs. (Over Newark Shoo Store.) THE Rooms 1 ant! 2, Com'ltli BTrt'g. SCRANTON, ("A. Mining and Blasting Mado at Mooslc and Ilnsudalo Wortj. UAn.IN ti RANO POWDER C0'5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Hectrlc llitterles, Klec-trto Explodera. lot vplodiu j bla-iH, iife-ly 1 uu una Rep .uno Chemical Go's expivcs THE DICKSON M'FG GO,, bctuuton unit Wllkes-Ii.irre, I'o. Munafiicturers of LOCOfflQTIYES.STATIONftRY ENGINES Uolleri, lloltinsanilPunipln2 Machinery. denerul Olllce, feirnnlon, l'iu AT'ir.M) TO YOUR i:Lb NOW rvclnin pro?i veil and headaches pro vented bv huviii. sour cyiN proporiy uul Mie-iiliiii.iUs cuiuliied und Ilttel l.yei cxamlntd tree. Ibo luiel tylos or Spja tiicleituud oj trusses uttbo low on prlco, DR. 5H5MBERG, 305 Spruso Strcot. VTlUtVOUS '1 HOUhXKS, AM. KISm i cured with Anliiuil llxtracH. Free boos tells how. WAnlUMJrvj.N CUKM10AL VQ. VVuuiilUb'tou, U. C. CANWZtfO"- uK-l'1!. utarhmn MW PM rtmmxP31 MUSIC POWDER CO.
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