SITE SOUANTON TnTBUNE-MONDAY MORNINf. APRIL 19, 1897. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT HAUN DERI IMG 308 Penn Avenue. A. l. WARMAN. New Designs and Color ings in Carpets and Draperies Now on sliow at very low prices 8 DUdii 11 I27WYOMINO AVC, To Insure publication In this paper, volunteered communications of a con troversial character MUST BB SIGNED FOH I'UULICATION by ths wrlter'a true name. To this Just rule we cannpt hereafter mako exception. CITY NOTES. Tn the mittT of n proposed roal In Tell township iourt Sitiud.i conllrnicd tl.o lepoil o the lew eis nisi. llurslars tni)pcd tho till In TillliiRhasfs need store c-arU Hituiiln mot nine They nero unrewarded foi their fforti. ThW ccnini? Joint JIole O'ltellly coun cil, Youns Mui'i Institute, will hold Its annual soi 1 1! In SU'Ktl'J formci .academy on Iviekawannu avenue Hours Martin, imnlipiril hefo-o Ahler min llowi Saturduj uftetnoo-i on a charge of iuiilt and battcr pnf'rrtd by JIarj CaddPii, ai cllschiUKci'.. Sousa's band under the direction of Its Ertat leader save a most enjojable con cert nt tho Prothlimhum Stturila nlRht that waa listened to bv u l.irue audience I'ntrlck Coleman of in Aia -irl. wis Fllt;lul Injured ibjut the rlir'it slioul lei and bieast by an epluion In the Jluinllle mine Saturday afternoon. He Is at ihe Lackawanna In tpltai The Cleai Iiik lloue association onpIi.wr eii for the wetk an as follows Monday, J121.100 5D, Tuelav, SluOSl'iOJ, 't'llUll, SUJ.fiSii ii. Thuitday, $141,U.S 41, Siturduy, J113.0IS i total, JG11.G37.1D. Admlslon to tho Yale alumni banquet tomorrow nlsht In the board of tiado l ooms will bo by ticket onl . Tickets liny In procured from Joseph II. Holes or Haul H Uclin. Alderman John J Huddv, of tho Twen tieth ward, S ituiday held Gnnrjjo Mnlth, nllai A J Capusclnskl, in JIM ba'l on a (harse of thrcatenlns to kill nntl w ns Mle lanRUafio In the mesonc of Mrs. AIolFke wlfo of Con MoUKo, tl o piosecu tol I pon petition of B I Hole. suirdlin of mlnoi 1 Udren of Prink 1). C'ohiii', (. ocati i court Situida nwarded a cltu tlon lo Mrs Mi.ry A Oarvcj, o linlnH tritiK of the estato comm indlnj Iioi to file an n nunt or show im i sln'l not do to The citation Is retui liable Satur dn Mm 1, nt 9 o'clock a in Hen Johnson, the nshman, cause 1 tho aimft of llcnrj PI illlps, chief engineer at tun Hotel leimjn, Sitiirdi" dm Kins him with as-saultln's Hen's while boj . The bos hal climbed on tht sr.i'Ii''" o.r tho luittrent windows of tho hotel mil amuse 1 hirrMlf bj pulling the electric wire Ho- th HasliKi-i Phillips pulled his ear Alctcrr ji Mlllu dlsc'iawl -Mr. I'hllllpo Attorney M J Mi ndrew, ulttlns as comml'Rlonei, took t.stlmony Saturda In tho divorce proeiidtnss of Hmll Hoi man a(?alrst Amelia Herman The husband Ftates that thc weie mirr'i 1 In Clenniny In 1S9I and eime illicit to this ilt. KIvo nfonths after teaching here she deserted him and nothing h is bi i n hiud from In r Plnre John 1. Murphj Is the llbellant'3 uttornej P Hunnis was arrested Stturd-ij In Pur est C'ltj on a warrant Issue 1 from Alder man Howes ofllee clmisliis him with lar riiij bj bal'ie Hemv Goodman, iiiaiu pci of the Hmplio diy oods htoie on Laekawnnna avinue, Is the prosecutor and alleges that Uaniils, on March .-a, pur. ehaed goods from him which he has not pair for Dannls entered ball befoie Jus. tlio of tht Van.-' XlcliiiUs Gleu, of Pell township A 'bus for the eonvenlenco of Country club mi mbers will begin running this morning fioni the cornet of Washington utnue aid Croon H'dge Htuct to the club grounds The fare will be 5 cents nor trtn mid the conveyume will be foi ouli club membeis Tho 'biih will meet all Ore en Itldge Hldgo Subuiban cuib which leave Spruce street thiee minutes befoio the hour unJ the half hour from It o'clock in tho morning; until 10 ut night. St Pitt i 's Young Men's Total Absti nence and Henevolent socletj of Hellc vtio held nn (iijojabh Unsti i concert last evening In College hall M 1J. Clark pre nlded and Attorney W P Shcan mule an addicss on temperance Hev J W. Ma lono was on the platfoim Tho entertain ment Included numbers glvm b tho fol ' lowing persons Miss Agins Hlle, tho Misses Kenny and Haireit, Misses Jennie I.oughnej. Kale Nllnnd, Winifred Dtirkln Mamo Nlland, Cassle Hwver, John Sheri dan, Michael Sullivan, Hmerson Owen Tattl DlBcon. George O'Hr'cn, Sldry Hughes and rlward Kclley, There was a creditable attendance IlaC8 orchestra, Mears' liall tonight. l ?. Ap)tt.-n, 4, n rM BAPAK1C ViC PKllCAI.!', MAUUA S ,m,i vi-ni.ifir.P. Till: t'.NITKD lilt N1 hllimw (jreui in w tur( i iiviiiu eeiuii- , ties uuu oi ir. ? "u -1" I' J. A. WATERS, f I kutrrfttnr tn ChrlJtlnn, the Hatter, rfV a Wfe '(j 303 Uck. Ave A? V.T K Al v-v c -SHfeHD jfOH1,?A!y In & FANCY ii& .l Tk X S i v JCT3 H "u Vzt'Taum?ii BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT IN EVSTERSERMONS Thry Should He n Spiritual Uplift to Scrnnton People. LESSON OF THE RESURRECTION In Alt llio .Sermons I tic Hnsls of Hciitlnunt Cnlciilntcil to Show Mil 11 Id ml the Wii) to ltcilcmpllon. As Christ Died nutl J.Ucil Anln, So Mill Iliitunnity nio a ml llo Spiritually Horn. It all of yestt rilny'n sermon1) prcocheil In Scranton could bo compiled Into one volume, the tesult would lie a collection of beautiful Christian thought, Inspir ing and calculated to lift the city's people Into a spiritual; belief thnt lias lt3 bcglnnliiK and ending at the resur rection of the Christ The tesurtec tlon was ot course tho foundation of all the inotnlniT dlscoutseg nnd the senti ments exptts-ed In some of them are presented for the benefit of The Tri bune's leadeis ST. LUKE'S Episcopal church: The rector, Hev. Hogers Israel, pleached In the mornlnK from the text "Thanks be to Uod who ghcth us the vlctoty through our I.oid Jesus Christ," I Cor inthians, xv 117. lie discussed what he tetmed the popular and probably true Idea of the- two deaths, that of the body nnd of the splilt, and cited the death and tesuriectlon of Christ as an en couragement to believe that through them mankind mltrht find a victory. The tesuriectlon teaches that physical death Is but a birth, as witness Christ's words "This day shalt thou be with mo In Paradise.' Spiritual death Is a thlnir of blackness and darkness; Its first judgment is awful, and Its second Is teirlble and bejond human de&crlptlon. V 1th a faith In Christ's physical death and spltltual like the human life shall conquer amid all discouragements and win by Ills inllnite mercy the ctown He wote of tight. Thanks are due to God who gives humanity the vlctoiy through the Lotd Jtsus Christ. HI.M PAHK Methodist churclr The morning discourse of Ite. Dr. C. M. Cilllln was baed upon John, xK 31, "I1 or that Sabbath was a high day." Ills theme was the supreme Inipoitanc of Kustcr, fallowing how it was bejond all oidlnaij Habbatl-s In its place In the chinch j ear tho headlight of the twi'lve-month. Ills topic wns In two puts. Plrst. the high truth of this high dry at. It Is In Itself, under which' head he stressed the v alue het upon the great event of Clul.st.s ilse b Ills foes II" pointed out the woith It had In the preaching of the apostles, whose main decimation was Jesus as the resurrec tion, including as It Old human redemp tion The enemies of Jesus attempted no explanation of tnlt, event, they de nied It. Other miracles they ndmitted nnd Higgestcd methods of performance. Hut tills they lefused to ndmlt as that lniolvoc! the admission of the divine m turo of the heio of this vlctoiy over the tomb Dr Glfllii's second division lc lated to the high Uuth of the high day In Its effect upon humanity He plctui ed tho submission and success of Jesus and Indlcatec". how his tiluniph proved that the Hplrit was the oranUer of tho bodv. The tenant went away and te tmned nnd lesumed life In his former dwelling. This pioml.sos what It proves, the possibility of Uclury over the gra e. riHST PIlESBYTi;niAX church Hev. Dr. James McLcod's morning text was 1 Peter. I .it The t-i&urrectlon led Petet to bicak out In his great doxol ogy. It Is a rote of triumph; the tes urrectlon i the ke stone In the mighty at eh of Christian ttuth, belief In tho Keystone necessitates a belief In the whole nt c li The doctrine of the resur lectlon Is not like some other Christian doettlnea whlih cannot be piovecl his toricalb, huch as the Tilnltj and the divlre Intai nation. The two latter can not be ptovcii b.v appealing to hlstcny. All that history can do Is to corrobo tate the fac t that Chi istianlty has from the beginning believed In the.e doc trines, but histoij cm be appealed to In juonf of the doctrine of Christ's tesur iectlon. It Is ns rnrulili? of historic pi oof ns Is the fact that George Wash ington was the Hist piesldent of the United State. The doetilnes which clu.ster aiollllil the lesiuiectlon rf Jesus Christ m veiy beautiful and oiy many and It is pioved that If a mm ilka he may lhe again. It pioves his dolt;., foi who can laite tho dead but God" alone and He raised Hliiiself, It proves that if He i.ilsed Himself He i an also raise us up fioni the de.ul, nnd If He his hnld He would do It wo must most steadfastly believe his word As He wns the tame identical Saviour and was so tocog lUed by His disciples after His icsutieition so we will bo the same Identical pel sons and will bo fo recog nize 1 aflu our lesiuiectlon. We may well bow down with Christendom today and adore out then Itedtenijr, and, be ing tilled with this living hope of which Peter speaks, wo may look forward to that Inheritance which N incoriuptl ble and undoflled and that fadeth not away. PKNX AVHN'l'i: Baptist church: "Th" Universal llastcr" was the morn ing topic of Ke. Dr. Joseph K Dixon His text was John v .J3, 'Marvel not nt this for the hour U coming in which nil that aio In thtlr Eiaes shall hear Ills olto and shall comu forth." The winds stattU and aiouse anxiety as to their authoilty The speaker Is Jesus but his speech is u.s natural as the limpid summer stream He speaks of two lesuircetions un'd atouses a won dei that halts tho loftiest outreach of the imagination. Chi 1st thus puts un speakable) dignity upun tho human body. No man can .save his soul and tluow nwnj his body. The body Is pieclous to Chnst and should he to us. Iot this Hmter that he.heialdcd In the car ot tho dissolute and the multi tude who desecrate their bodies. Chi 1st will speak life into your body after it has mouldeied In the grave. No grave can house .us from the voice cf the King. A grave Is not a grave Dr. Dixon discussed at length the achieve ment of'inan In the resurrection of the olco In tho phonograph and the ie new at of our human bodice according to latest bdeiice. evety 21 days some ny 7 days- so that If a man lias lived 70 years ho has had 11S0 new bodies. God has ulrendy displayed more om nipotence on our bcdleb than It will tako to make for us a redirection body. The. assurance has In It tho music ot a creat comfoit and the tri umph overtho fej$te jcgnjfs through the victory of Christ over tho grave. SHCOND PITCSBYTEWAN church: At tho morning service the sermon by Hev. Dr. C, E. ltoblnson, the pastor, was on the subject, "The Triumph of Death." He spoke of death as only a shadow from whence we pass Into tho beautiful sunlight. Christ tasted death for every man and thrauzli lib resur rection a glorious victory over sin nnd a triumphant entrance into the Heav enly homo li assured tho believer. There the mansions are prepared for the Christian, Christ's death was but a medium, nn Incident of transit into n realm better than this. It was a Facrldco which furnished a lesson that the passage from here should suggest nothing of the horrible to the mind of the believer. Ills Buffering1 through crucifixion made all the moro glorious his resurrection and nsctr.lslon nnd pointed out the reward that awaits those who follow Him. Just such nn experience as Ills was needed to con trol and guide Christendom for nil time; It rounded out the suggestions ot His life; it fulfilled every promise He iiad ever made; It Illustrated evety lesson lie had ever taught; It answer ed the denials of all Ills enemies, WASIIUUHN faTHHET PHESnY Tl.KIAN church: Rev. J. P. Moffatt took tho text of his evening sermon from Plrst Corinthians xv.20, "And nov Is Chi 1st tlsen fioni the dead and become the first fruits of them that slept." He spoke In part ns follows: "In all nations and in all times, there has always been n vague hope of Im mortality In the human heart, but not until the coming of Christ Into tho world did that hope become a definite, hlstoilcal fact. Since the coming of Christ Into the wot Id, God lmfl given us a twofold token of our resurrection, U: A gi eater and n lesser light. The one, the return of spring, has always been with men, suggesting to them continually, the thought of the resur rection of the body. The other, tho risen Christ, Is a complete verification of all man's fondest hopes in regard to immortality. It Is lltttng that Eas ter fchould be celebrated in the spring time, for spring Itself Is a resurrection. The spring-time reveal3 hidden forces. It would be dtlllcult to convince one who had never seen a. spring-time that the trees, dead and bate, could live again. Likewise It is oftentimes a dif ficult matter to convince many persons that the body can live- again. Tin greater manifestation of the resurrec tion to us Is the risen Christ. After all, spting-tlme Is only a puiable rather than a pioof of our resuneclion, but In the Hiscii Christ, we have promise, ptocf and pledge of the resuttection. Ills resurrection Is the triumph over Death. Chi 1st Is the "Death of Death." After resuutctlon through the aton ing 'jlcoct of Christ Is life eternal and In Mto language of Honar's sweet hmn: Christ will be tho living splendor Chi 1st, the sunlight, mild nnd tender, Praises to the Lamb wo lender, Ah, 'tis heaven at last! Ilroken,, death's drond, that bound us, Life nnd lctory around us, Christ, tho King, Himself hath crowned us. Ah, 'tis heaven at last! ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL church, Dunmore. Rev. E. J. Ilaughton last night spoke of the glorious lesurrcc tlon of Christ, and of His tilumphant dominion over death. Christ's resur tectlon was but the first fruits of a great harvest. Shall not mankind, the highest development of creation, live again? AVe strive to attain wisdom and knowledge, but the goal is never reached; the soul earneth for some thing far beyond this life. Nothing upon this earth can comfort the soul, It soars high above to Its Cteator, God Life Is precious whether we suffer the pangs of poverty or the tortures of pain It cannot be that earth Is man's only abiding place, else, why Is It that the high and glorious aspirations which leap like angels from the temple of our hearts are forever wandering unsatis fied.' We are God's creation and sute ly God In His mercy will elevate us to a hlght life, a destiny high above this earth, where the weary receive comfort and the heavy laden find a resting place. SIMPSON M. E. church: Rev. J. H Sweet last night took his text from tUo gospel of St. John, xx:20, the words being; "Then weie the disciples glad when they saw the Lord" He dwelt upon the underlying thought In the hopes and expectations of the disciples In the founding1 of an earthly king dom, as be ins the mission of tho Lord upon earth and said' "How much higher, clearer, more lasting is the cladre3 of one to whom the Christ appears tlsen and a Redeemer. The Christian splilt of gladness cloes Indeed fur exceed that of an earthly bource." ST PETER'S CATHEDRAL: In his sennon at 10 30 a. m. mass Rev. D. J. MaeGoldrlck paid It was a consolation to us that as our Lord died for sinners, so almost It was only for sinners He arose from the dead, a thousht sug gested by the fact that the eiy first pci son to whom our Loid appeared, as lepoited In the sacted text, was Mary' Magdalene, the prototype of what we may bo when wo come to pat take of the fiults of the reburrectlon. BOY TRAAIPS ARE THEY. Entered a Penn Avenue House mid Stolo Some Valuables. Mm tin Crane and Fiank Kelley, two Juvenile hobos, are In the police station charged with theft. Mis A. M. Dennlson Is the complainant. Sat uiday morning Mrs Dennlson was pieparlug to remove her household ef fects from 327 Penn avenue to 120 Tianklln avenue, and tho boys entered the house, and In departing took with them a lady's gold watch and chain and two silver dollais Crane was anested by Officer Dyer shortly after the theft He was beaiched and the watch and chain and one dollar was found In ills pockets.' Kelley went to the police station at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and gave himself up to Lieutenant Davis. The boys will be given a hearing to day. Hoth are youthful, hut have tramped about a great deal of coun tiy. THE CRAWFORoToUNTY SYSTEA1. Explained lit nn Instructive Talk by Attorney I leltz. Attorney Fred W. Delta Saturday evening uddresscd n meeting of the members nnd friends of the Scranton Rowing club at their rooms on Spruce street. His subject was the famous Crawford county system of making po litical nominations. In discussing the subject Attorney Fleltz made the statement that the sys tem resulted In the selection of better candidates and better men and in the people taking a more active general In terest In politics. Hoodie delegates at a convention Is a practical Impossibil ity as under the system tho people cast their ballot direct, thus dispensing wjth the pilmary delegates The Baker ballot Is In use In the system, said Mr. rieltz, and to this is attributed a great patt of Its success. The address was very Instructive and Interesting. Troiit--Tront. Finest brook trout received dally at the Scranton House. Davldoiv Bros, jewelers, have moved to 227 Lackawanna avenue, HAVE FORMULATED A PLAN OF ACTION Christian Conterencc Ontlincs the Basis ot the Movement. THE BOND OF UNION PROPOSED Rule of Conduct Is to tho Kilcct That No .Man Cnn l'rnctlco Habits IIo Cnnnot itccoiiiincnel to Others nn n Right r,xiiiiiplc--I'liins for Spread ing the Idciis--Procccdliigs of Suturdnj's Sessions. The sei vices of yesterday held by tho Christian conference were as an nounced by the committee. The committee on plan of action re ported In the nfternoon, nnd the fol lowing Is the substance of their report: Realizing tho magnitude of the work cut out nnd the evil they have to con tend with, they llrst seek God's divine guidance, nnd urge all fellow-thinkers to aid financially and by deeds. The legalizing of the liquor traffic Is de nounced and the so-called churches are declared the bulvvatksof the liquor trafllc, Inasmuch that no discipline Is provided for the licensed voters. These churches, who once did so much for mankind, now stand In the way for the coming of the Son of God and the establishment of Christ's Kingdom In the lives and hearts of men. That these churches should be deserted by all who believed this, un less the church should confess and forsake Its sins, and provide organic ally for the discipline and expulsion of corporation and ballot-box of fenders. Bond of Union The Lord Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life, Is the foundation upon which wo build, and His own Words Bhall de t"rmlne our doctrine, practice nnd dis cipline. Rule of Conduct As a rule of con duct wo hold no man can practice habits he cannot recommend to others, as a right example, and either obtain or retain the salvation of his soul. WHERE TO SEND NAMES. The names of those who wish to unite upon these grounds and in this movement can be sent to the following: The Christian Federation church, of Chicago, J. W. Wells, pastor. Chinch of Open Bible, of Cleveland, O., W II. Guy, pastor; the Gospel chutch, of But ler, Pa., I. G. Pollard, pastor; Christian Fedeiatlon church, of New Paris, Pa, C. J. Blackman, leader; Christian Fed eration church, of Winter Rowd, In diana, T B. Eaton, pastor. The following named gentlemen are ready and willing to evangelize or found congregations If the proper ar rangements, financially and otheivvlso are made. W. H. Guy, 59 Rosewood avenue, Cleveland, O.; T. L. Weaver, Westfleld, Pa : I. G Pollatd, Butler, Pa.; Elder J. W. Wells, Chicago, J. C Hogan, Forest City, Pa ; Levi Bird, Ph. D., Auburn, N Y. Tracts will be published in the near future dealing with the following sub jects: "Necessity for Seperate Action," ' Scriptural Justification for Separate Action," "Historic Parallels," "Atti tude of Churches on Liquor Traffic, as Evidenced by Their Resolutions and Discipline," "The Attitude of the Churches on the Great Social and Econ omic Reforms as Voiced from Their Pulpits and Publication," "Reasons for Refusing to Recognize the So-called Chut dies at Their Communion Tables (one of molality and not of docttlne)," "False Ethical Standards, Cause Er rors of Judgment and Wrong Doing of Practice " The Rev. J. W. Wells, W. II. Guy and T. L. Weaver were chosen dele gates to represent this conference at the National Good Citizens' convention to be held In Nashville, Tenn,, on May IS, 19, 20. The Rev, Lev I Bird, Ph. D , w 111 re main here and a movement and organ ization will be staited some time this coming week In Green Ridge. Meet ings w 111 be held In some hall or church there, but quarters have not yet been secured. The funds have been pro vided nlready for Dr. Bird's stay. An other conference will be called some time this yeai. Last night's session closed the conference. SATURDAY'S SESSIONS. Saturday morning a shoit session was held which commenced at 10 o'clock with prayer. Permanent organ isation was accomplished with nev. Levi Bird, tut chairman and Charles Le Roy Whlelcr as secretary. The chair man crave an address in which he ur lalgned Robeit Ingersoll and cited the fact that the chuiches or clergymen of New York state today occupied tho same position as Ingersoll did twenty years ago A committee on "plan of action" was appointed by the chairman which consisted of the Rev. I G. Pol laid, Rev. J W. Wells, Rev J. C. Ho gan. E R Geaihart, S. J. Palmer and Rev. W. II. Guy. Lev. Ira D Hall, ot Hamilton. N. Y.: Rev J. Cavanaugh, ot this city, and Rev. J G Evans, of Forest City, were Invited lo conter with the body and wero enrolled Short talks were given upon the ' necessity for separate ac tion," follow Inc which adjournment was made until 2 p m. Tlie afternoon session wn opened w 1th prayer by the chairman, Lev, Levi Bird and testimonies were heard. Tho question box was then opened and much discussion ensued uiwm the means of fetod as a temedy for the liquor evil. A committee for services for Sunday pesslons was appointed consisting of Rev. J C. Hogan and Rev. T. L. Weav er. Tho following was submitted. Love feast, 10 o'clock; preaching, 10.30, by Rev Levi Bird; seivlco at 2 30 n in , conducted by the Rev. J. C. Hogan and W. II. Guy; evening service at 7 ?0, conducted by tho Rev. J. G. Pollard and Rev. J. W. Wells. The committee on plan of uctlon reported progress and adjournment was made until S o'clock. IN THE EVENING. In the cvenlns an open air meeting was held outside iirmedlptely proceed ing tho opening of the doors nnd was conducted bv E. L. Williams and Rev J. W. Wells. The principal feature of tho evening session which opened with song service was tho explanation of the methods employed by the Rev. J. W. Wells In his propagation of Prohibi tion ldea. Ho showed the cartoon used by him to Illustrate his talks. This cartoon was can led along tho main thoioughfaies during the afternoon on a wagon and excited much notice. Following tho talk of the Rev. Wells, the Ro. Levi Bird made a short speech in which Bible critics suffered a severe hnnlllng. Ho employed Biblical quo tatlous ot paragraphs to prove tho way warc'ness of these posing critics t!il spoke of the recent explorations which have strengthened tho proof of infalli bility of tho Bible. Communications were read from tho national good cltUens convention and J. Ihrusher, of nttsbursr, secretary of the Christian Patriotic association of- feting congratulations, etc. A commit tee ot nctlon In rcirnrd to these com munications wis. nppolnted, consisting of Rev. T. L. Weaver, Dr. Wcods nnd Rev. W. It. Guy. Rev. T. L. Weaver rang nnd a collection wns taken. The report of tho committee on plon of no tion wna announced. Two reports, a majority and mlnoilty were submitted by the Rev. J. W. Wells and Rev. J. O. Pollurd, respectively. Both were re ceived nnd a hinted discussion followed upon the merits and demerits of both reports. After considerable controver sy, the meeting was ndjournod until 8 o'clock yesterdiy morning, when It was decided that fuither action by the con ference would be taken, SATURDAY'S ENROLLMENT. The following enrolled Saturday: Mrs. My rah' It. Stanton. Moscow, Pa.; Mr. and Mr. o. S. Brooks. North Norwich, New York; Mrs. J. C. Uosran. Forest City. Pn.: J. S. HI2I1. Effont, Pa.; S. B. Jones, Hancock, N. Y ; John M. Reaves, Mlllvllle, Pa.' C. R. Cox, Hcrnn ton, Pa.; AVllbur Dc-Mott, Patorson, N. J.; M Do Mott, Pequanac, N. Y , S. T. Palmer, Dover, N. J , Rev. Ira D. Halls, Hamilton, N Y ; Rev. J. Cavanatigh, Scranton; Rev. J. G. Evans, Forest City, Pa. ARRANGEMENTS ABOUT COMPLETED. The Thirteenth's Progrnmino for the New York Trip. The Thirteenth regiment, which has been selected as a pat of the provis ional brigade to tepiesent Pennsyl vania's militia nt the Grant memorial observnnc, will leave the city over the Delnwnre, Lacknwanna nnd Western toad on Monday, April 26. Companies G and E, of Montrose and Honesdale, respectively, will anlve in the city at 9 n. m nnd will meet the Scranton companies nt the station. The start for Now York will be made at about 10 o'clock a. tn. While In New York the regiment will be quartered in the Giand Central Palace at the cor. ner of. Lexington avenue and Forty second street, and w 111 Join the parade at Fifty-ninth street, fifteen blocks from the headquarters. The Pennsyl vania inllltla will lead the third divis ion In the parade. The teturn trip will be made Wednesday. THE CITY S0LICIT0RSHIP. Councils M ill .Make Another Attempt to Elect ti IjCRitl Adviser. To-night the city councils meet In Joint session to elect n city solicitor, a task they were unable to accomplish last Monday nlirht. Tho Indications are that City So licitor James It. Torrey will be re elected, although ex-Senator M. E Mc Donald, the Democratic candidate, and his friends, were actively engaged yes terday and last night seeing council men They expressed themselves as hope ful of a victory. FOUR MORE ILLEGAL VOTES. They Were tho Result of Saturday's Ilcnring in Diitimore Contest. Thirteen Dunmore Democrats were examined on Saturday and four of them v. ere shown to be Illegal voters. Another session will be held to-day. D. & II. PnKsengrr Train Derailed. Engine No. 2, drawing passenger train No. 12, on the Delaware and Hudson rail road, ran off tho track at tho Carbon street crossing at 7 50 o'clock Saturday evening. Tho nccldent was caused bj an open switch, which, It Is said, Engineer Praunfeltcr did not see. Tho fact that the train was running slowly probably prevented what might havo been a serious smash-up. As It was the engine ran along on ties for thirty feet before it stopped. Trafllc was delayed for over an hour, when tho engine was once more seated upon the rails and the trip north con tinued. Notice. We are still doing business at the same old stand where we have been for twenty-two years past and most re spectfully solicit the patronage of the public as heretofore in awnings, tents, lings and all kinds of society goods and decorations. S. J. Fuhrman & Bro. Davldow Bros , Jewelers, have moved to 227 Lackawanna avenue. SAWYER'S Easter Millinery. Of all times In the year this Is the most puzzling to tho ladles In deciding Just which style for her Easter Hat the crowning glory of her Easter Toilet. We have been so fortunate to establish tho fact that at all times our Hats are stylish nnd becoming Let our expcrlcnco and taste help y oil to solve the question, ren dered doubly so this season because of the remarkable variety of colors nnd shapes. An early Inspection will convince you that our claims are as always, straight, unadorned facts Mrs, Emma Diem has nccepted a posl tlon with Sawyer, the Milliner, and cor dially invites all her friends and patrons to call and see her, opposite Hotel Jermyn. A. R. SAWYER, 132 WYOMING AVEN'J:, BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Including tho painless extracting ot teeth by an entirely now process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 311 Spruce St , Opp. Hotel Jermyn. CARPETINGS, SV MM cbs . I4 ?.ST MCrai. Wi.;i"l'"fc.- 'TldL(A.t: iJl BEHEB 1 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. THE PRESBYTERY MEETS. Scslnn Ilccln This Ercnlng In Providence Prcubjterlnn Church, Tho regular spring1 rcflilon of tho Lackawanna Presbytery will begin this evening In the Providence Presbyter Ian church nnd continue until Weelnfs day evening. There will be mornlne., nfternoon nnd evening sessions, nil pub lic. The morning and afternoon meet ings will be of n business nature. Rev. M, S, Cook, the retiring modera tor, will preach this evening. A young people's rally totuoinnv evening will be nddresscd by Rev. George H. Stewart, of Hurrlsburg. Rev. P. II. lU-ool.s will nlao speak on "Susten'atlon ot Homo Missions In Our State." Wednesday evening's meeting will be devoted to foreign missions when nd dresses will be made by Rev Dr. John P. Davie, of New York city, nnd Rev. J. A. Fitch, a missionary to China. A repot t on tho Presbytery's foreign missions committee will be inndo uy Rev. Charles Lee, of Carbondalo. CONTRACT HAS BEEN EXECUTED. Columbia Company Will Begin the .Mulberry Street Pave ut Once. The Columbia Construction company and the city of Scranton executeel the contract Saturday for the paving of Mulberry street from Mlfllln to Ptes cott avenues. The Fidelity and De posit compnny, of Maryland, Is surety upon the bond for $10,000. Mayor Jnmes G. Bailey executed the conttnet In bchnlf of the city, City So licitor Jnmes II, Torrey approved the bond and the whole was ratified by City Controller Edmund J. Robinson. Work on the street will be begun as soon us possible. For morbid conditions take BBECH AM'S PILLS. Steam ITcnttng nnd Plumbing, P. F. & M. T. Howley, 231 Wyoming ave. We open today another new line of Fancy Grenadines In Black and Colors. Flnley's. April 26th Is the date of the Ontario and Western excursion to New York, at rate of one fare for the round ttlp. Davldow Bros , Jewelers, have moved to 227 Lackawanna avenue. JU Celebrated Berkshire M 1)111! H n The finest quality of ham sold in the city ot Scranton. If you try one you will use no other, as the delicious quality of our Celebrated Berkshire Brand excels all others sold in the city, and we are selling them at the phenomenal low price of PER POUND. n 320 Lackawanna Ave., Scianton Pa. Headquarters FOR UVCRYTItlNa IN TltH Paint Line. ATLANTIC LEAD The Old Reliable. FRENCH ZINC Pure and White. ENAMEL PAINTS (All Colors), used where hljh gloss finish Is desired. READY MIXED TINTED GLOSS PAINTS Coiveilent, Ecsnomlcil and Durable, CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS Stain and Varnish with one appll. cation, producing; perfect Imitation of expensive woods, PURE LIN 3EED OIL Guaranteed CURB. You Will Be Surprised At the carpet values we can show you with the Ding ley Tariff Bill knocking at our doors. The new Customs revenues will greatly increase the price of carpets, When thfi stock has been sold prices will .go lip. Better jbuy today. WATKII r ul mil Ho m i IS 81, 'S CUT RATE STORE. Cor. Wellington Ave. nd Spruce St. To Show you what wo nrc wltl iiR to do in the way of low prices, wo quote the following: Hood s Pnrsapiirllla ,150 rtottlo A3.rr "'"."Kl'nrlllii U1e llottla !,",l?ic',i.f1,'.rii l ",t?und 7:ioliottlo III din Phi It Imtn'N Compound ...- . (Wo llottla rlerrn'H Mrrtltiil l)leoverv .. .7..-7()a llottla I'lcrioH bnvorlto Prescription 7lle llottla WiirnefHHiifoCiiro h lo llottla Kirilllllf 1 ll!H il.lti llottlo Heott n I'miiMou, lnreo Heitt's Kmulsliiu, small . Bund m Heme die llenson's Plasters . .. . Alte oek's Porous l'lnsters... Wronitlitenlng l'lusters Ay or s Pills Hood's Pills Curler s Pills .... Ctttlctirii Sonp l.von's Tenth Powder . . ,., quinine PIIIk, 'jgr Kpsiiiu Hulls , . ..H80 llottla .... use llottlo ...IH11 llottlo 1 lei Knoll He I'm h 8ei Piich lAellox 1 fie Hot lilcltox 1 leCnka -ino llottlo lo Dozen . . . 5o lb. Compnre our prices, call and be convinced that we can and do soil lower than others. The lo.ss on these reductions does not alter our low prices on prescriptions. JUST A WORD WITH YOU- Now that house cleaning time has arrived, we want to suggest that this is the best time to me HcGarrah's In sect Powder. By using it now, prevent the young in sects from being hatched. Sold by dealers in 25 and 10 cent boxes only. PREPARED AND SOLD BY I'uflll H THOMAS, 201) Lackawanna Ate. WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, contractor; foi EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING EHRETS SLAG ROOFING WILL RE SIST A FIRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR, AS WE HAVE PROVED BY AC TUAL TEST. ITISFIRE-PROOF. 314 Washington aye., Scranton, Pa THE INCORPORATED.! 113 FitANKLIX AVE. IfVou Want to.Storo I urnlturo, If on Want 11 Cab, If m Want Ungago Transferred, If j ou Want 11 Uray, If ou Want Height Hauled, CALL TELUI'tlONU 525 OR aSoa. BIS Call and see our line before buying. JARDINERES GLASS VASES AND PALMS TOR KASTCK. lETRJPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. WEICIIKL, 140 and 141 Wash, Ave., Mear Bids. Sohie Piano Stands at tho M AND J. W. aur.RNSnY Stands at the Head In tho Music trick. You can alwaja g'U. better bargain nt hU beautiful uarercwni than at any other place In tho city. Call and sco for jourselt beforo buylnjr, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON. PA. J. V. QUHRNSEY, Prop. wm R fci If BSS BI DUNN'S. SPRING rUTS' NONE UUTTUR. 'fe ' Jv&t.