"V-Jt - S 'Vl?,--.!. r THE SCR ANTON TK I BUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1000. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON BPEOIAL EASTER SERVICES IN MANY CHURCHES. Augmented Cholis, Assisted by Or chestras and Soloists, Render Ap propriate Music Elaborate Decor ations Seen In Several Edifices. Retail Merchants Will Inaugurate the Early Closing Movement This Evening Funeral of Mis. Hennl gan Other News Notes and Per sonal Paragraphs. The Enstci music and decorations In the West Ki'innton ehuiihe-H .vciterdti' suipusiod nimhlnc that has lieiee--foie liei-n attempted by the- i-hoiHtr.s and durorittuiH. and at both the mom itiK and evening services the onjri -KUtlotiR were timiiualh lniRe. The de llahtftil w eat hi i tifioidcel e-huich-Kix-M an oiiiiui tunltv to tuin out In Iiukp numbt-is, at'd at sen.il of lhe churches Inst i-venimr Maudlinr loom uim ut n hininliiiii Thn Hut ill dl-Ui nv s weie c-xciulslte, and the seniors wiie In keeping with tin ila A UI-dMlleel thoti of tWHiity-lho voices, under tin- tlltettlun of Pi of. W yT. Jones, undend an i-xcellunt pt Rl-ammo at tin Sliuiuoii Methodist Episcopal iliuith assisted bv Oignn'rtt AValti-i- Davis and At thin E Moise. sasaphonlst ltev J. II Swept pieai-ln-d in the ininning, and the iboli s.mg two anthems In tile cve-nllii; solos vi-ie sung by Helen Thomas. Thomas Ab ulias and 'William Loinr. The Slmp snii Mali- quintette also sang 1'iof. Moise plajed an olleitoi.v "tiOod-he, SMicet Dnv," and thp choral lendltlons weie given with line effect Tin- Sunday school depni tun lit of the l'l mouth Coiigiegntlonai c hutch held i licit Easti-t c ere l-s In the moiulncr, at which sovi-ial ihoinsi-s won- icn dt'ied and recitations wen- given bv 'lonier Einnsaiul Num. Davis A Indies' chnius and double eiuuitetto weie also featuies of lln- set vice and the Infant, plituii and Intel mediate classes gao t-pi-clal i-viclses The mush nl lentuipji of the evening sen Ice weie- anthems bv the choir and the leiulltlon o "Th ill Ait the King of flloij ' h a male quaitette 1'iof. ( B Dpiiii.ui had chnige of the music at the Washbuin Stioet Pie b.vterlan chinch, which was lendeied b a double quaitette choir ii'ststed by the Sabbath school mill Mia. The pastor. Hov J V Moffat. D. D . preached special faster ei nions The Elble school exeu-Kis wcu held after the morning seinion Elabotatp sen Ices weie conducted at the Jackson Stiort I'aptlst cliuich lat evening by the Kund.iv school under the dliectlon of Chorister Lewis Davis The- pupils and choli occupied so its nn the pulpit plat foi m which was pn liilgpd foi the occasion and piofusi-lv docoiated The pi ogi amine tonsiated Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Here's a Combina Thrift Coevenieiice and Bea Rarely Met with. Give It Your Attention for a Min ute, Please. f he demand for fabrics brought with it an evil which spoiled many a handsome suit. After making the material was apt to shrink, or if shrunk by the old process was al most certain to be marked with shiuy patches at d fferent points. For this reason most ot the cloths are made up without sponging, aud are subject to spotting in rain show ers and dragging at the seams through shriukage. All urtlicse evils liny now lit' avoided, if you buy the materials here, we will soiijjc ilu-m Iree of eharsu'iH a new steam roccss which doe not Injure the llnisli or rubric, but rculer.s It unshrinkable and absoliitelj spot proof from rain or water, which, l accldenl, maj lie .spilled. Hull made Irom steam spoaured ooils look better, wenr belter and nwer Kctout olshiipe. Vsalrealj stated, we charge you nothing for the extra service. Our Incomparable New Line ui.;ncviots uomespuus, Heavy wiiiconls. lieies, Broad- clotljs, Unnnockburns, l'lnld Hack Millings Venetians, .Una- . -Ninths titi'., is in:irieloiisly complete and well merits )our ftt,c,u,,M,l,,,e u,c nllll's ni l'iemore than .satisr.ictor. jSarly Season's Barg:ainQiv!ng- C) hi choice Fancy Dress ff iviugs nua aesigns. li.i wi 'j.'n Pieces Fancy Mixtures, all m Were lemlv sellers .it sSe. 'A'il 0f Mr 40-hich Mixtures that have proved so popular 11 1 at75cgoons.1ietodjy.1t 49c ll""if Pieccs 46-Indi Whipcords, Drap de litis, etc. Shade . 'f&y list sjightly broken, hut still good. Were 75c, now 5yC It'rlrkf 46"lncl1 All-wool Vigoreaux Suitings in light shades .. tPjv- Greys, Tans and Greens. Were 65c, now 49C . lull is, i I l,Globe Warehouse of choruses jecltatlons and anthems, and Dr. do Oriiohy delivered nu ad dress on the gospel of natter. Tlio coiiki editions of the First Eng lish ntid Welsh Uaptlst churches held .i union service', beginning ut 6 o'clock. The cholis of both chuiche-s united und tendered delightful lister music, and Hev. D. D. Hopkins punched the set--limn In English, Special kl-i vices were nlo held In tho Sumner Aenue l'res hjtetlan ohuich, and at 7.30 o'clock llcv Prank J. Mllmnn preached ti set nion on "The One Thing Net drill" to the momben of the Knights of the Mystic Chain. The Sunday school of St. Mark's Lutheran church cclcbintr-d the Easter festival at Vesper sen Ice, with songs and recitations, and the augmented choli, under the direction of Joseph Atheitim, rcndeied special music at both the morning and evening hoi Ice. Holy Eucharist wns celebrated at St. David's Kplscop.il church at 10.SO a. m.. followed by the processional. At tins 10.10 o'clock mass at St Patilcks church, selections fiom lJecthovcna muss In (J mid the cieilo fiom Oounod'tt liinss wen- lendeied. The soloists weie l!oe Hei-si-. Lillian MeOeiniott. Atuiy Ciivannugli.Jnhii Conway John Shaiigh-lu-ssy and ftert Johnson An c-xeetlcnt piosrnmine was slven ac me -i.uiciuucie luhssii-k""""." church last elenlng, In which nmn of l"" fUiniav srnooi i-niieiic-ii imiiiu pnted ItecltatloiiH were given b Mnt- gaiet Moigans. Jennie Davles. May Jenkins, llu.v Thomas and Willie Reese At 10 ".0 o clock the Sundnv school of the Hampton Stioet Methodist Eplsin pal chinch gave a special inlsslonaiy liiogianinip and In the evening the pas tot, ltev James Hennlngei, pleached a pennon on "Theltesuiiectlonof Christ ' Appiomlate Easter sen let s weie also held at the Lincoln Heights mission The membeisof the South Main Ave nue Welsh Calvlnistlc Methodist chutcli -siind iv school mulct the dliectlon of Mis. (looige Howell, held special ser vices vesteiday afternoon, and Mis. Yates of the Salvation aimv ad diessed the gospel meeting of the Young Women's Chilstinn association. early olosixo movement The letall mei chants who have cn teied Into an agieement to close their stoics even evening at till) o'clock, eoept Satttida and the flist ten dajs of Hie month, nn- piepated to begin the movement Ihl evening, and aie In hopes that nitinv otluis will fall In line and adopt the enlv clolng plan 'I he meinlieis of the Retail (lioceis associitlon an- the piincipal wotKeis In the- piesent movement and all the inembeis have pledged themselves to i lo-e their -Holes piomptlv The ngi ce ment I not onlj for the summer months but will be adheied to thioitghout the i utile jear. !'l'.i;i!.I. OP MltS." hi:x.nmgan. The funeinl ot the late Mis, Saiah J. Ileiinlgaii was conduited on Satin day afternoon fiom the hnnir of decease l's ilaughtei, Mu John Quinnan, on Pi lie Mitet The lemalus vere bui lie to St 1'atilik's chinch, wheie, at 1 o'clock, lie J J lluddj held a shoit funeiul si nice Tin pall-beaieis weie all gtaudsons of the dece ised, namely James Qui'i uan IMwaid Qtiinpan James Hennl gan Wllllnm O'Haia and Thomas OHma Inteiniont was iindi- In the Cathcdi.il ceiiieterj. r.i:xi:u.i. xnws xorns The funei.il of the late Janirb H Hiwhv will cm lib it i'M o'clock tills used in Ta'lor-made Gowus, has vexed many a buyer,aud Goods of latest weaves, color- the new sludes and effects. Now. 6JC HIV Vo 9?rs. Pinkham, LtTTEX TO MtS. rlNXIIAM HO. 41,107 " Dr.Aii FniEfn A year ago I win a great sufferer from fdinale weakness. My head nehed all the time nnd I would get so illzry nnd have that all gono feeling in the stomach and was so nervous and restless that I did not kuow what to do with mjsclf. " My food did me no good and I had a bad case of whites. 1 wrote to you and after taking Lydin K. Pinkham's Vege table Compound as directed, I can , truly say that I feci like a new woman and cannot tell you how grateful I am to you. ' " I have recommended It to oil my friends and havr given It to my daughter who is now getting along splendidly. May you live many years to help our suffering sisters" Mns. C. CAIU'KSThB, 253 OltAM) St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Over eighty thousand such letters as this were re ceived by Mrs. Pinlcham during 1S97. Surely this is strong proof ot her ability to heij) sullering women. 11101 ning. Sen lets will be conducted in St Patrick's Catholic church at 0 o'clock and Inteiment will be made In the Cnthedial cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John.W. Jones, who have been lIsltlliR the fonnoi's broth el Thomas Jones, of Xmth Everett avenue, will leave tonionow for New York and will sail on Wednesday on the Teutonic fot Wales. ltobeit Ih.idk a student nt the Xew Yolk College of Phnunno, has leturned home foi the suinmei vaca tion Atthu. C. Hejnolds, of Jackson stioet, biothei of Di Ooorge II He.v -noldr. has successful! pissed tlie e nminatiou at the Ualtlmoie Medical college and will be giaduuted fiom that Institution tonionow. The doctor and his fath" will leav.- todni to at tend the exel cists The ii-wlv elected olllceis of Sloeiliu lodge of Odd Fellows weie Instnlle-d bv Dlstiict Deput.v Vosbuig Satuiduy evening and the membeis and visitors enjojed a smoker aftet the Installation. Mis Annie I'vnns nnd son, Hobert. of Lafajette stieet. aie visiting fi lends at West I'lttston. IMofosaor John T Jones and wife, of North Main avenue, aie visiting the lattPi's patents in Philadelphia. Mis. W. G Daniels. Mrs L, H Olbbs nnd Miss Matgaiet Glbbs, of South Main avenue, ate visiting ft lends In New Yoilt Mis S T Kattffman and children, of Lincoln avenue, are vlsltlns rela tives at Paiadlse. Miss nimn.i C'hambeilnln. of Dalton, who has been the guest of ft lends here for M'loiai davs, will letum home to daj . Chuiles i:. Sweet, of Sviaiuse unl-i-ist, is visiting his parents, ltev. and Mi J H Sweet. Miss Plln Coslai. of Stioudsbuig, Is vls-ltlng her sister. Mis. William Hal lett. ot Noith (iailleld avenue Mis i.uls Skillhoin, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her paients on Noith : um ner avenue St Leo s Tom 1st i lub w 111 hold their thlid annual social In Minis' hall this evening Ilex. D W I'xans, foi met 1 of Dell Itaplds South Dakota has located on Ninth Main axenue net to the Metho dist LpKcopal dim ih. The new Itepuhllcan club recently otgauled In the Fifteenth w ml will in-el In D D Kx.ms' hall this exen Ing, when a committee will be ap pointed to diaw up suitable Inlaws and a constitution Thp Oleaneis' society of the Slmpon Methodist Lplscopal church will con duit n social In the chinch pallors this cxenliiff N0RTH SCRANTON NOTES. Bev.' William Edgar Preaches His Fnievvell Seimon as Pastor of the Providence M. E. Chuich. Last evening ltev. William Kdgar pleached his fate-well Reunion at tin- Providence Methodist Episcopal i-huicli At the Wyoming conference, which is to he held this week, Mi. Kl g.11 will be tiam-fetied to auothei, .tS this Is his llftli veai- in the pastorate of this i lunch Mr. IMgar's text v. as: 'That je stand fast in one spit It, with one mind stiiviug logethet for the faith of the Gospel," Phil I, 27 Pining the sei vices of the evening special Kastcr music- was iL-udcted by the choir Piofessoi indMis J. Haydn and John T Kvans sang solos, vvhli-h wen listened to with Intel est bv C2 huge umsicMtlou, nnii:r nhws noths Tlie funeial of Mm J. the 10-jeai-old tl.iiightei of Mi. and Mis. Patilek Mul chione, of Hunno sttpc-t, will be held this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Cathed1.1l ceme tet.v The Gicen Itldgc nun hlne shops, on i:,iht Maike-t stieet. will soon ho en laiged, owing to. the Inciease In the auiount of work. Mrs Maitln of Chuich uvenue, has returned fiom Wilkes-Uaue, wheie she spent the past few days with friends. Mrs. Di H S. Saundeis, of Noith Main avenue, letuined fiom Philadel phia! latuiday evening, where she has been foi the past sl w cells, attending her mothei, who has been seilously ill, Tho Kcv stone Literal y and Dramatlo club will produce "One of the Hravest" at the Auditoiiuni tonight On Friday evening nn entertainment will be given In the Auditorium for the benefit of Thomas Jones, who was beiiously lnjuied in a mine accident about two months ago Mrs. H. K. Hallstead, of Oak Jtieet, was in Pittston last week. Miss Orace Peteis, of New Yoik city. Is visiting Mrs T P. Wolfe, of North Main avenue All news matter for the Tilbune will lecelve prompt attention If left at Da vis' drug stoie TRYGRAH-0! TRY QRAIN-0! Ask vour Oroeer today to show ou a package of OltAlN-O, the new fnod elrlr-'K that take.) tho place of coffee. The dill, drcn may drink It without Injury ns well as the adult All who trv It. like It OHAIN-O has that rich seal brown ol .Metlm 01 Java, but It Is made fioir. pure gialns, 1 nd the nniti rlellcato stom aili receives ll without dlstrc-Hn. i( the price of coffee. IV, urd 25 cts, per pack age. Bold by all grocer. OBITUARY. Mm. Harriet ( himtarlln, widow ot the late Albert riiainborfln, illcil on Silunlaj at the liomi' of licr on, II. K. (InnihciUIn, 1511 JcfTrrson Rrnuc Jlrn. riuirbcrlln J U .vrarn old t tlie llin ot licr ilt-ith, lailiig linn born In New Veil, clli in 1818. Slic- bad llinl In this city r-lnce 1171 nd ilnflng bet lonpf inlli-im- here lias .bccii Idcntlrlcil llli cliaritoble- and rrllgious work. She wan a member ol the l'enn enue llaitlt rliunli nnd one of the tnot apllce workers up to a few jeara ago that could be found anions; 111 up porters. She wa lo for neieral jean the vice president ami assistant manager ol the Home for the 1 rlendlew. The funeral tcnlcrs will I-e held from the icsldetxe of ' V. Clnmberlln toilsy at 3 o'clock. The Interment will be pri vate and will be it, Torest Hill cemetery. (Vila, the 2j ear eld daughter of Vr and Mrs. Martin Caldlln, of flurry street, died jeslerday innrnltiR alter a brief Illness, 'Ihc funeral will take place tome iron afternoon at i!2U o'clock ami lutein enl will take pliec In the .Mlnoolu cemetery. SOUTH SCRANTON N0THS. Special Easter Music nnd Services in All of the Churches Yes terday Other Notes. Hastei Sunday was ol served by all the different chut dies In this pait of the city yestoidny, and social music was rendered at nil services All of the churches weie thronged xxlth xvor shlppein who came to do honor to the rNen Chi 1st. At St. John's chinch special music xv as lendcred by the chinch choir un der the eiltpctlon of Miss Kate Hear don. Hex. E .1. Melley, after the sol emn high nias, dellxered the seimon Hex P. Christ pleached nt St. Mail's Get man Catholic chinch, after high mass, yesterday morning, and Oignn lst Aokerman and the chuich choir lendered excellent nnd Insplilng East er music. The altar and sanctum y weie tastefully detoiatcd. At the Hickory Street Presbyletlifn church a veiy eloquent sermon xvns ele llveied by Rex-. William A Nordt, pas tor of the church, and an Lastoi pio giamnie o beautiful music was given by the choir, which was augmented by s-xeral additional singers. At St Paul's Evangelical Chinch of Peace and Chtlst Lutheian chinches, sen Ices began at 10 o'clock yesteiday inoi nlng, v hen holy communion was administered. Special Easter inuslu was lt-ndeied at each of the above uamul ehuiches. Sen Ices were conducted ut the Hlek oiy Stieet Uaptlot chinch .vesterday woining b Ilev J. J Sihmltt, and .special Eastet music was tendered by the chuich choir At the evening sei vicp a number of young people who slgnltled theli Intention, were baptized bv Hev. Schmltt. accoidlng to the rites of the church TWO Fl'NEKALS. The funeral ot Mrs. Michael Dm kin took place fiom the family tesldenee on Pittston avenue jesteiday after noon At 2 o'clock the funeral cortege moved to St. John'? church, wheie fu neinl sen ices wi-ie conducted, ufter which Inteiment was mack- In the Ca thedial cemeteiy. The funeial of Howard, the sIn-months-old son of Ml. and Mis. Char les Dlppie, took place jesteiday aftei noon fiom the family les 'likc on AI dei stieet Interment was made In the Pittston avenue cemetery MKNTION'CD IN lmiKl' The Patilotlc Gnarils will conduct n Kiand ball at Music hall this evening. The JunBcr Maenneichor held a well attended meeting yesterday afteinooii. i:tenslve pieparatlons are being made foi a grand conceit and ball wlilcb will take place on Apill 24. Camp No 430, Patilotlc Order of Amoilcn, will meet In regulai Mon this evening. Miss Lena Mottei. of Pittston nue, is visiting In Klmlin, N Y. Louis Gseheldle of Company I, teenth infantiy, which is now Sons ses- rif- sta- tloned In Cuba. Is spending a furlough at the home of his paients. The veiling man Is a son of Patrolman Gseheldle, ot this side. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Deliveied to South Side, central city and cential Hyde P.iik. Addiess oideisi to J. T. W larkcy, 1014 Cedar ave. 'Phone G633. MINOOKA. Mia ouli ( ennpr, ot l'laim, s a ciit of Ml, Minified Mlsou jclirthj Tin- tt'inial ot Mi Vlaij WaWi, lo illnl I rldij took place uslridi iittniiwin Inter inrnt ai trailc in VliiuoU i.mitii) Tlie iing Vtin' Institute ot tlili place is inak ill? nrrnnrment- to conduct an ivrnrsion to onn- of tlio lcidin-j lisorti in carh Innc Vlr. I.uke t'onnrr, of I'laiisvillc, M a viaior in toun jcKtrrdav. TliU i-ieiiliii; tlie- 111111I1 licralJcil rtilirtatiim-ut of the Minooka 1crit iiht f-iletj takes place in llieii hall cm Miin Irrd. The alialr U IooIimI fomaril to Mns the snci d feiture- of the kc I--OI1 anil the irui-Miil prc.'raiiiine- will In- asUt ecl 13 some ot the te-st talent in the coimt The diner., uhich w ill Ik- tin hailing sitiaeiion of the affair, will he ni pli d with full orchiTtra fl c bt loseph's Bin Icti Is a puinliicnl hod) of jouiij; mill and slioul I Ic well pitronl'cii Mis Peter MKahill, nl this pluu, (iisscil anoy suunln ocnlns ai hir I unit in lillmon aie. nue after .1 llnsirln' lllmii tin dctcaVd w u iptlle voung an I e iiiiich Itfpectcd hj all who knew h,r. will ilreh- of frlrmls will legnt the sul new of her iliniise h1 I siuihed 1t I if I hushand and cue iluli" nnd also a hrolhrr iiml fister, Ihunisi (ojnc, ot viuth tijiitiin, and Mrs. John Valllii, of Una lue. The fu ncral will take place 1 i'CmJji 11101 nine trnm the home of licr usiir Inteinicnt III Vllnooka ccmr. tcrj GREEN RIDGE. Mlvis l.raci and Aunt Jrullns, of the Mtoudt luire Normal wlcol. spuit latin Sund.n with their piiont.. Mr mil Mrs V.. II. JrnMiu, ol C apelike aicnue MUs I. Hie Dav I Ken. of Un.lilijlon aicnue, In ictuincd from a v i-it with fiicndj in lliook Ijii. N. Y. 'Ilic lunlor Christian I'mlcavoi tocicl) of the (.inn ttldgi- I'lisd.itirlan church will hale a Mrthdai part) In 1 1 it chine h 1 arlor lomouow oeninir. I rank and Hair) Watti, of Sindcion aicnue, will leaie this moinlpf for a ttip to Washing, ton. 1) I George (lltson. of the lluwn Lumber iulnp.ni), is spcnillng the Tauter holldi)S In rn Voik ill). Miss I la tie Toll), of lapcite aunuc, la Itiliutr friends in I'orest Cite BASE BALL NOTES. The directors and utockhuldeia cf the Su anion" tram will meet tills men lug at 11 o'clock in the office of John II llrooks, Mani.tr Chiner ha. now Ids outfit-Id com plete and it looks like 11 von ktiong one. 1' will cintUt of Mrol, ColliHower and Krtiliani Colllflowrr lt vrars liatled und flilded ilronglv at Cleveland, while Ketehain pla)ed a HonB outfield at Louisville In the few itaiuet lie plajcd tin re, lie Is u ccod fllclcr and In his Hftecn Klines hatted 111, 'I lie Villa Noa cnlleice ball team Salurdj) pla.ved ll first came and defeated .IrtUrson Vtedlcal college lij a scoic ot 20 0, Mcl'adden, the Villa oa pitcher, not giving the Meds n single hit. The hatting of "tllik" N'allln, of this ill), who pla)ed center fl-ld, was the feature of the game, Munle), of Aioca, and Joe Weir, of this lit), also pla.ied on the Villa Nova nine and put up star garnet. It now begin to look at though bate bill !o IHE TESI THAT TELLS You Can Get All the Con vincing Proof You Want by Reading Scran ton Papers. When the reader xvants any article of value he naturally piefcrs to deal xxlth some one ho can depend upon. If mixed' up In any law suit, a good, lcsponslblc lawyer Is gcneiully the first necessity sought. If lost on a pialrle, directions from a settlct could be lellecl upon; those fiom a stianger would bo doubted. The test that tells the tale of nieilt Is the test of friends nnd nelghbois. Scranton people endorse Doan's Kid ney Pills. Can you ask for beter t-vldenie ' Head this cast. Mrs. Emma Shaughncssy, ot 1308 Remington avenue, sa.vs: "I sttffeu-d for live yeais with pains In my back sosexeie that ut times I could scaicely attend to my household duties. In bed I constantly tinned from side t side tiylng to find a conifoi table po sition. If I caught cold the pain In my back nnd all the wax up my shouldeis was so seveie that I tould scaicely stand It. I tried dlffeient so-culled remedies, but nothing cvet did me so much good .ih Doan's Kidney Pills I now know where to look for u lemedy If n return of the tioublt should ever take pluce." Tor tale by all dcaleis. Pi Ice, ."0 cents. Fostei-MUbuin Co.. Ruftalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the I'nlted States. Reniebet the name Doan's, and take no substitute. SiijiiUii will he mon- thin a mete mine- this V1.1t Manage! Hurnham Is haul at wolk e cuiing pla)ets and is no.v in eutnuiiinlialiun with Hftecn 01 nivteui eteid.n lie unnouiu-il ih- signing of four inn, mid thoe- now muter contiaet aie Mill I Ilaman Milliiet Doheili, nl h'.t jeai's team, T .1 hetthr, the old spring II Id outfielder, I'lti liei Jock KeiU'idi, who Mt lmlac night aimed in town, Catihtr V II Mllluick and Outfielder lliilnrrl .1 Kn. Veitliu lloliut) not Miftllei mid an) Intimlui tlou to Siratitnn "f.'ns," the Intel's b.ilindld wirk at t 111 si hue lat tenvn making him 1 fa Millie here and Slietlh r being iciiiiiiibeied li) his tup hue with CpiinaTtltl 1 nd lest veai with New ilk lie is a -.tcaih, relhl'Ie lulilil anil a leivi. consistent titkii Kitinidc last it 11 pltihed fot Vlatcliiiter in the Vn I nt,Ian I 1 inite lie was eon.ldrred in" ol tin rrtek twlrhts of the leigue an was tld veil siEiiul In tlie Toronto, 1 isleni lcai.no, tram Manuir llunowii, however his -in abiinilmct- of pit(hiu,r. nilcihl and rcleasid Kent ed to syranton with nut tning liini Knox, last vear plijeil su--nnd base on Vlniajii Uuinhiiii's llioikton Ica'n He fielded the position well, but ! primirilv an iiuthclder and will piobilh pis) In the llild here He is 1 bciw batsman. al' 11 ft hlttiu? mound the .M) mirk ratelur Milhriik 1 i-t reason aught for Newtirt lb oi(Uned the 1 ukMop pii-Ition in ticnili evin ginie the ti an placed, lidding his pu-itlnn kplcmlulli ind bitting about OH The tirm this si isnn will vcir snuff colond imlffims with dok ttitn mings and taps und stockings to mite ti Wotk has hien founet'ied en Mliletie link mil the giound will soon be re id) foi piaitiie, wluih will ptnpibh stilt .1 wick iioui tolai UNCLE SAM CAI'T LOSE. With Honolulu and Manila He Com- rannds Gates to the Pacific. 'I'rnm Alnslce s Magazine It It be westward that thot Stat of Umplie takes Its way I'ncle fain owns the tippet and peihnps the host nnd Tinnee the lower and less tibe-ful j?nte way Into this new woild At Hawaii Is the naluinl midway between the vvai 111 and genial Pacitle toast nnd the hot and luxuilant districts of tlie tropics wheieln most of the Pacific Islands lie-. At Tahiti Is the 1adl.1l place below the initiator, a little- le.s.s removed fiom the center of heat and faithor fiom the origin of travel than Hawaii. TJoth abound In beautiful steneiy. In tctupi-iatiiie nlluilnKly equable. In life and habitn half liulot ent, half industtlous In pioducts both tmplcnl and senii-tioplcal Ooth form an admirable prepni itlon foi the thlnus beyond The -soldier bos vvlio stopped In Honolulu em thelt May to Manila had their first taste of hanan is and pineapples as the come Mliectly fiom the flpld They wished that thi-v might stay In the soft and luscious -ilr foievpr: tint is to siy, those did who did not lemaln long enough to be down with the fever or to be sent home in the heaipe ship. For then- are feveis In Hawaii, as in almost all nl the is lands of the Pacific, On the other hand tiaveleis who have pitRsr-ii the exciulslto links of Tahiti, haibor hive llngeied In the ihapsody until little of the Ihiglln'i language was left to them with which to extol the viitues of Samoa and New Zealand TUB OTHER OATH WAV. If civilization Is to vvoik bickwa-d fiom the cas to the west, as the I'hl-ne-.se and tho Kusslnns heeni Inclined to force It to do Holland and Hiltaln divide with tlie I'nlted States in own ing the gatewav. Dutch Sumatia closes the poitalh to the passengeis. fiom India Biltlsh and Dutch Borneo and tho Aineilcan Philippines clo-c It to the passengers from China and Slam And In these tenltoiies tliere Is even a mote apt and conclusive Intioduction to whit lies bejond than there Is In Hawaii 01 Tahiti In Suniatia and In Java are footbteps of the ancient civil ization which enteied ihc- I'aeltlc inl ands ccntuiles befoie European navi gators went in nuost of spices and Jewels. In the same Islands aie the ciude savages who have iipvci yielded to the advance of the elvlllzer and In the extreme not them part of Sumatra are the Achlne-rc, who aio still tho plintes that thej have- always hoen, piejing upon the shipping nnd wealth of the more cultuied nations acioss the Malacca Stialts. In Horneo al though dilven hack fnr Into the Intcilor now are the head-huntltur D)aks, the most typical of tho man) lipad-hunti'is ol the Pacific In Saiaw.ik, on the eastern toast of Uoinc-o, are tlie com paratively Independent natives Unit have been held In conlml foi nioie than tvvo-thltds of n centuiy by the lone and e.-ctraoi dinar) Hrltlsher, the Itajah Biooke and his nephew. These aie types of numerouH lugged fellow e who have Immured themselves In ma line vvlldeinesses, and piactlced sucli cunning nnd strength as might belong to their nomadlo and cuiious nutates. How's ThlsP We offer One Hundred Dollars lleward for am case of I atatrli that cannot be cuiid y Hall's (.'atari h Cure R J (IIKNK i to, I'roM, Toledo, O We, the undciilgncd, have known (' .1 ( benei for lhe last J5 )iars. anil Ulieti him peifectlj honorable In all business transactions and flnan ilallj able to carry out any obligations made by their film West K Truax, Wholesale l)riuri.'Uts, Toledo, () Uuldlmc Ivliiiun & Marvin, Wlioli-ule Diu.-glsti, Toledo. O Hall's C'jtarrh Cure is taken liitrnull;, actinic dlteetly upon lhe blood and imnous surfaces of lhe sjitrin, I'rlep TV-, per bottle-, hold b) all Uruu'u-I.ls Tcslinionhils flee. llall'i family Tills arc the best. DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMORE BOROUGH IMPROVEMENTS AT LIERY. NO. 4 COL- Pennsylvania Coal Company to Take Steps to Facilitate the Preparation of Coal List of Unclaimed Letters. O. S. Johnson Hose Company to Hnvc a New Hoso House Sei vices Held Yesterday In the Various Chuiches Social of the Twentieth Century Dancing Class. Plans have been completed bv the Pennsylvania Coal company for exten sive lmmovements to be made on the No. 4 tolllpry of their mining Interests In this boiough. Among the Impiove meiits will be sevetal new sets of ma chinery foi facilitating opetntlons, among which aie a set of Improved convex ois and a set ot patent slatn plckcrs. The- colliery will soon be shut down Indefinitely, during which the vvoik of Improvement will bo can led on. Mr. S D. King, mister ear builder for the eonipanv foi many ears, has resigned his position. William Miller, of Chi cago, will be his succcssoi. LETTEHS 1'NCLAIMED The following list of lutteis have ie maliicd unclaimed dining the pe-ilod ending April 14, nt the postolllee Poi sons callhjg Cor those letlets will pleas.- sav adveitlsed: 13. K Couitilght Maiy A. Denu'sey, Hill street, Cassle Mis 1. I. Orlffen. . Mi Cllffoul, Misa Michael rianagan. Hill. Annie Grady. :1 Madison avenue; Pent Pell Oram. 201 Madison avenue (2): Mis. Mount D Ol avail, coiner Citee-n Hidge stieet and Madison ave nue. Oeoige Hc'ckm.iti, Lou Mooie, Dilnker stieet. Mis. Phoebe Mcllnle, 721 Clay avenue, J K MtCane. 216 Pine stteet. Saiah MtDonald. Ethe' Powell. Charles Rldgewa) Mis. riod erlck Rutty, 13'J Pine stieet, Mr Steel, SOI Qtilncy avenue. Foielgn Matyov ika Swinko. .lanko Rakln, Gyotgey n.imbio, John I'ldan ics Hilb Janos, -Mis James Magllacto, Piospcio Iebettoie. YESTERDAY'S SERVICES At the Methodist Episcon.il i lunch vi-steidav morning the Sunday school of tin- chuich conducted tin- sot vices, with Thomas Henwood nnd Supetln tendent Powell as leadcis Thp otiginal set vice for Eastei, entitled "Inimoital Itv and Eight," bv J Lincoln Kirk. Irvin H Mack nnd C Austin ?IIIps wns given The piogiamine was ipilte length) and was well received In the evening. Rev A J. Van Cleft pleached on "The Resin lection of Chi 1st" An elaboiate pi ogi amine was ron del eel at the Dudley Stioet Haptlsi chuich esteiday, the musical sei vices being cairled out as minted in Satin -dav's Tilbune ltev J L Kteamei, the pastor, preached ftom the- following texts, "Joy of the Tlist Easte-r" and "Wheie Ait Thou"'" rtev W V fJlljhons. pastor of the Piesbyteilan diuiclC mone hi d at the motnltig set vice fiom the woids, , "Christ's Vlctoiy and Ouis" A laigr audience heoid the seimon In th even Ing. when the- tet was "Sntlslled " Tho church decotatlons weie beautiful The Sundn school of the Tiipp Ave nue Chilstinn chinch took chaige of the sorvic-es of the chuich jesteiday morning and weie well can led through. A new nastoi Is expected soon who will fill the pulpit now vacant A NEW HOSE HOUSE Xew eiuaiteis will soon be occupied bv the O S Johnson Ho--e compinv on Oiove stieet On a plot of giotind owneil by the e-ompiny a new inillcl- j Ing Is inpldly being const! acted and is expected to be ic.idy for occupant by ' the Hi st d-iy of May. This, vi lien completed, will displace the old ban.ieks now In use. .and will be much appreciated by the llre-laddles. NEWS NOTES The Women's Clnlstlaii Ti-inpeiance union will meet in the- Sunday school 100ms of the Methodist Episcopal chine li, Kiidav afternoon at 3 o'clock. The No S collleiy of the- Pennslva nla tompany will he idle all of this vv oek. The Pails dancing c las will hold "an Easter hoc ial this evening In the Inde pendent Oidt-i of Odd Fellows' hall. The Scianton Ti action Company Is making good ni ogi ess on some much needed u-'ialis on East Dt inker stieet. The setond annual social ot tho Twentieth Centuiy Dancing class will be held tonionow evening In Washing ton hall Lawi enie's full oiche.stra, will be In attendance, and nothing has been left undone to make the soclul a huccess. The adult niPinhem of tlie Methodist Episcopal chinch will meet In tho chili eh n.nlois this evening and elect two tuistecs The oflltial board of the Methodist Epls1ip.1l chuich will also meet di lcctl nftei tlio election of tiustccs. PERSONALS. ltev. K. .1 Blum, of Nazal cth, is spending a few dns in town E-IUn ses-s Wlllinan and Italph Hy mer. of .leiinyn. xpent Sundiy as quests of Dutuneire aequalntaiices. Hev A J Van Cleft will leave for Owego to attend the nnnuil conference of the Methodist Episcopal chuich to moirnw. The frlendH of wnibine J. Hyine will be pleased to le.un of ills acceptance of n position in the- tieasuiei's depart ment of the Collleiy Engine0!- ceim panv. Ml. llvinc has been in the ein plovment eif the l'enns l miJu Coil company, vvhi'io he has lllled a pns. tlon as shipping cleik. Many with whom lie has been pleasantly as.soi 1 ated foi the past four and a h ilf years regiet his sevciance fiom his fonner employeis, and many aie his congratn latois who welcome him to Ills futther advancement looking to his futuie vvel faie Mr Eyrne will enter upon I1I3 clerkship tills motnlng. Pierce's Hnrket Fresh this morning. Strawbeirles, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Boston and Home Qiown Lettuce, Radishes, Cel eiy, Spinach, Cauliflower, New Pota toes, Brussels Sprouts, Tuikoys, Ducks, Chickens and Capons. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish and Smoked Fish. Oyster3, Clams, Scal'ops and S In imps. Fni-cy Cieam. eiy Buter, New Laid Eggs, Best goods, reasonable pi ices, prompt de livery. PIERCE'S MARKET, AKBE (Wo havo four telephones at our retail store.) I xx 111 arusrantto that my Klieuniatlim Cure will relieve him bn,'o, sciatica nnd nil rheumatic pains In two or three hours, nnd cure In a few days. MUNYON. At all druggist!, 25c. a rial. Guide to Health mid modi enl ailviie free. Io05 Areh Bt PhlU. few nn. ..'frPy BB A MUSEMENTSj, I YCEUJV1 THEATRE - IIUROUNDIIU & UniS. Leisaji. It. K. I.ONO, Alanater, Tuesday, April 17. The rmlnent llomantle Aclor, ROBERT B. MANTELL. VikI a select 1 0111 1 1.1m undi r the manigcmcnt of VI W. llanle), In a New IMa) THE DAGGER AND THE CROSS Joseph Itatton's famous novel, ilramatlred by W V Tremniie l.laburite tHincr)' Supirb ('ostiimes! l'oweiful t'ompinv! The Dramatlo Nocelti of the s, mm Pities! 00, Tie JOt , 10c Wednesday, April 18, Vlr John I' Sloeun 1'iesents tht JEFFERSON DEANGEUS OPERA CO. John 1' Shicuui and leffiisnn De ni;clia, Props. IN the Jolly Musketeer Comic Opiri In Two Acts Mn-ie b) lulian I dnauls. Hook bv Stanlshill Minute 1'roduccil umlii the Make Dilution ot ln haul (talker, of tuesim) 'lliuter, lA)ndon l-iites l.iO, 1 l' TOi fUe , Uk. M3avy April 19-20 Itctiiin en,! mi mint of the Uramitlc treat ot the Siason JAMES H. WALLICK. rrcsents Hie C11 ilnt llural Drama, The Dairy Farm III I leanor Vlerron Mom tin I-ourtititb stmt "Ihcatir, New 'lork, aflei a ue(esful tun of 100 nluhts to irowdcij houses lhe uuKiiitUent Sew olk production inlait l-roiioumid h the inllre press of Sew Vork to be one of the vet itioii(,-est and clean. ist plais of the I'inc I'liees Jl (Kl, 75i . .'A . -i"ie- ACADEHY OF HUS1C, HUKUUNDIIR & UEIS, Lusers. II K .LONU. Munazsr. WEEK OF APRIL 16. LITTLE IRENE MYERS COMPANY faster Vlondij Matinee "ii! ir Trices dalll t(1 20 and SO cents D;me nutima 1 Matinees 3 Days, Beginning Easter Monday Matinee, April 16. RENTZ-SANTLEY BURLESQUE CO Screamingly funny. You Can't af- foid to miss this show. Thuisday, Fiiday and Saturday, April 10, 20 and 31. GAY NEW YORK BURLESQUERS. Character, Culture and Clothes Are the marks of n gentle man, but to entitle the pos sessor to that distinction, tlie Character and Clothes ni'ist be GOOD. Any 111.111 who means well may possess the first, while the man ol very little means can secure tlie latter by leaving his order at the Merchant Tailoring estab lishment of J. 213 WYOMINO AVE. Entrance to Lyceum Theater. m r?v3i ?' - r it Like Burning Money tu pj it out fcr lufrrlur norl. flittir pi-n4 luiee- tin' amount 011 a joh wrll eluiic-, If that wi'lo iinmsjr PLUMBING WORK. in till us bundles 1 our Imilmn We a 10 thor i.iik'li nu.lcis of It mil all coiistruition nr rrpalr VMiik ill be- icifeet In e-vri.v particular riie licst 111.ntri.il Is mrcl, uml ml) rUllleJ uuiUmrn ruiplu)l i f&Pfwwl 'mM Daily. A-STSN. I I" I K5.! TENN AVEKUa SJ -lAsV.AMPsr ""S