t.t THE SCRANTON TR1RUNI0- MONDAY, APRTL 2-1, 1899. Connell Building: RABLE OFFICE FUI! PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO J. L. CONNELL, Itoom .102 Council IJnililin','. A Piano Bargain Wo have u line square IIICKLIHNO PIANO pinctleullv pood a n. w New finish nuliim e " u w strings 1mm mcrs mapped ill uc fe Us and h i'h eis, kevs In hi"t ' einilltlnii XX e have spent r.( In trpiiirliu, this Insttimicnt Our Price, .SI7.1-.SK) Down, $," Per Month. Llbora! discount for m-h or bettor pav monts Two Organs It $10 Each $10 Down nud $r Per Monlli. Thole nio scores of good lcmklnp II inns ml rotaem off. ml for sale Horn $.. J up nut no matter how nice tlio ow muv lie If tho iiiiminif nt Is not In tiit ins- con dition Miur mono Is wastid i gun .inteo nil li stiiimont" wo II Pill's I OPPLN'SU X1AIM II I" n Sl'Jl lilt I'rl 'C 2". rents- Perry Brothers 205 Wjoiniiit,' lie.. Scranton. E M R SELLS .ODAKS Arid Photo Supplies ioj Wj limine Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST Eye, Eur. Nose and Throat C Hire Hoi im Ua.ni In l'.'.IIO p m, 'J to 1. illliunn building Opp. Postolllco -----"- --f-t- I CITY NOTES I - UPUI'AL THUS l". I. MNO -Pianist He. M Join s .1 nt t pupils will tm a in it il it Uuiriisiv s In II this timing An i n Ik lit lutigianiino lini Imii pup tied X.NNl AL li.XLI-Tho fourth utiniinl ball ot tin til Aln.vslus Total Abstlnenio ami licuevoltnt socli tj, ol Sunlit hit union will hi In hi la 8noL'i s hall on Piim ammo tonight VOH HIIINU rUKK.-l, li I)i mils u loloroil waltit was arieiti.il b Pitml iii.m Unit Satiitelav t m iiIukt for liillin, a blevile without a HUH. llu p.iiil $1 in pOlllO COtllt )L'"tlllll). violathd an tmnrxANVi; 1.10.1 D Hush inn aiiested Situnliiv be Chief Koblliu lor paHllh postcis on li legiapli posts In vlolitiou of a cilv oulluanee. lie pilil $ in polhi i mut. rem milli.r hw.auum i:t-tiio bib of hi .its tut I ho Millor engagement at tho Lvituni X'iihicilty c veiling opens this inornUv it tin lm ollbo. .Mi .Mil. lei will uppni in "Hamlet." Al NPIrV TIIUUW MONKS -John M.Nilltv was lonimlttitl to tho ooiinly j ill ostoulaj In lltngess 1 .1 MeNil'tv. of Olvphant Tho piliiiint Is Unused with thiowtiig stums in tin. itslucme of I J McNult.v. Pi XHUAL SHRVICK.-Tho funoial of Miss Julia O'Coniiiu was hold vestcidiy aftoinoon tiom tin Msldiuio of hu itrunilmntlu i Mrs Marntet Oi'onnur, IIJ New htiooi and was pihato Iniii niont was niiido in tho e'ulliedial unio tci roMMiT-rni: mi:i;tin(j-'iiu -, nuai tnniinlttio who uirmctil tho i li liratl n In honor of the homo-ooinliiff of th Thir ueuth HK'Ini'iit, will unit this nf tot no n it 3 otlock In tho bond of ttiulo looms All itriotmtH foi the tecentlon will bo ( lOhXll AVKJ'K'S n.CHANlli:rt-At tho Suar.. ton c'loailnu hotiso last wtcK tho e clinnccH woto ns follow it Monday ji'y,. iw Tuonlin, JiMiljni. U'iUncnlu. SriTOTuO'., Thuinliy, Sl.'.'S.Til; Pridnv, SlTb.niT.DJ, 13aturila, Jll.OlsO! Inliu, Jl, 015 433 00 MI1.ITAMV SUPI'P.It -A intUtaiy sup. pet will bo i;lo'i by tho ladle." ol Oruo Lvithoian chiiuh on TiiOHday ovoni'if; lrom C to 9 o'clock A fieu phonornpli cntertalnmint will bo r.en duiiiiK mid after onpper liourt". .. rrtitm will r.Uo be scred PPIJIJO UX'Trili: Pato1 Notion. ('. S D. of Now Yoik flty. will doller n public hettirp at tho l.jccitii) tomorrow iilBht at S n'tlook on "Clulstlnn KcIcik-o nnil Common Sun(? Tho upoiker Is H luomlKr of tho C'lilMlui Siknoo lulor imllonul Hoard of l.oLiuioxhlp MAN AND MOPNT KSC'APi: i: H Smith of Wont Soumton mounlid on a, n Siiatildlng blojclo nus inn down on Spiute Htiiot Siturilu) nlKbt but both lie and hln whrel cxcupitl Injuiy pf uny holt. Tlienicldont w.ih brouiit about b .Mr. Smith's tiirnlnt: nut sharply from bililnd one waKm tllnrfj, in fiont of an. ether HAS KKTPKNP.r) M ijor V S. MIL J.tr. Iiihpcctor of tin rh io brigade, Na lljnnl attnrd of P. m .l iiiin, rutuipotl H.itiinliy fiom n tin . tin; tour of In cpoctlonn In VIIUar.inpoii and llaiiiK liurif. Ho Inspected omp.inlin of lh Boventh and Twelfth tetilm-'iitH nnd te- OES J O X UnionuM)I-"abe:l lioilrt an eellont ulutc of affairs po far im ho Iins ifono. WON'T H1V12 PP -Josiph Coif a, n col nnil labotir. win committed to llm I'litin tv Jail S itiinla) iiIkIii ny Alderman I low i for tin hit rein of n watch. Ho wiim helping n p.irtv to mine and took a ladli s' Kohl wntih valued at KS from n hitif an ilrnwit lie inliiiltH tho theft tut Hlollcllv u fuses to .slit bark Iho w.ttth or toll wb it 'io did with It MP.iriINU TilMllllT - I'wtnH-two iMiiiu Hindi. I wont oiih Heiubllcan nnd on.. iJ'imurat, hIuikiI u littltloii H itur dt i!l.li i: foi u "pedal mietl'i.T to ho belli this ovenln foi tin pitrpiihO of elect -IliK u ot rollrl.or Jn aetoiilnnco theio with 1li. cull was Ihsiiod The Domoerat who "Iminl Is Pi id Phillips of tho IJIev enth ami Iho two llepublloans who ('Id tint lrii nto Ail im fcliioedu and llu lati" T IVHow Pllll IPI'l.Ni: HlX'UPir." -Six men wete suoiii in at the leciultlntf station on Spline Htirot S.illltdiy and out oT the sl lour elided to go to Iho Philippine lnl mils Thu drtall wns ii nt to J'hll i ililihli where thov will Ik otittlttid l wo, l , John P I)i!s o-iiu mboi of i oiiipnin ' P Thirteenth tiitlnicut Pon'i sImiiiIii Volunlior liilnnit find Mi di let P tliskcdlh LA-tneinlii i of om piii II Thlruonth I ultnl Stalls In fntitr both of tioianton will ko to Poit ( olunibii" Now Voi It harbot to onti i the inoln fienlei In Culu Tlio foul who will fio to tin I'hillpplti' s an IMwanl li Hi Hi" Moosli . I wis Itii hauls and Thom.iH II Cantwoll Sirantoii and I)wer 1. Sqlilei l.itlitnie. Pa Ihey will bo sent fiom Phlliid. lphli to S in Plain in o i to ombiik this week BANNER YEAR IN FOREIGN EXPORTS The Laigest Ever Recorded Our Domestic Expotts Renched the Enormous Sum of $1,210,201,013. Impoits the Smallest Since the Year 1885. Washington Aim II .'I The llrnl i.ii of Ivk wus tho b.inni i Mat of tin fnii'lKli Undo of tin Pnltoil State", mil epoits lioiiiK the I.iiBost i(i ro (oi dod foi a Hko pulod nud out Irn pnits eooillonall.s small Aeioiillni? to u (oiiiii(heiihlM upoit Just iiio iatp(i b Mr PiankM Illtt hi oik, chief of the seitlon ot foulmi niatkots of tin- nKiiciilttual ilopartiuiiit, the total value .i mi domestli oxnoits it ached ihe iti.iiniou sum of J1.J10 ".H 11 !, ex . oodillK the li'dilll IllC.lkillli IlKtiies- of lh. piocodlnj; jiat bj $1?S,JS1110 On iho othi'i hand liupotts duiln lOO weie (hi sniallost iul IS"."!, their value helnK ?61B,04S C'l n doclinc of $14S,fin.7.-.s from the tlRtnos of 1S'I7. Hioadlj stated forovoiv iloll.u swoith of toreiRii iiieif nnndLe bioiiuht Intu tin Pnitid ..iiit ps two (lolhus wotili if oin piodtKts found a nmkot ahioad Oiu domoslii oportt- lom piml with inn imports showed .in ( x i ens of VH,jij jvi. or more than twice tho pv i ss fm 1Mi7, which was the luiKOht neioulv li'iioitid An Inliu stiiiK fni t devoloped liv tho lojiort ot Ml Hltihuick Is tho lnire,is In tin. I'M'oits of nKiliultuial pioiluits b"ltiK TH ! 5 pei iint of the total or -i "fiT.ii I'.' a khIii of noaily J" per cent. im i liT 1'xpoits of this class 'ilo hhow a Kiiatir Ruin pinporiiiinattly than umi-.iRiii tilttiial e.xpuits (Hu pun basis of fmelKii UKiietiltui.il jnn ilui ts m 1S! atnoimtid to onlv $'U .' ilT'.iO as (ompaied vvltn $40iTMPx In 1'iT, a iloci ease of SSC TiTii bT2. or aliuii per cent The value of the Aiiioiiein farm ptonucts sent abioail dtiilni? IMS was much mote than ilouhlo that of our nKilcultur.il imporln, tin i M pss nf tho fm iner over tlio litt.r .iiiiouiitlnir to $.".41216,140. In 1R1T the (ii-s on the side of the tiKi kultutnl (pmts vas onl.v '.'..Ss : 72." and in the p.iis Itnmodiatelv pieiedlng yt 111 smaller In Bieadstuffs. The total Milue of the buadhttlffR .sent abio.ui itdvaiuoil fiom Jl'iT.'iT.-'lii In 1S3T to $".'!3,viT,119 In isy In wheat and lloui alone time us a Knln of nenil $100,000 001) While enoi minis Kain-. resulted In put fiom the lilKher juices that pi c ailed, theie was at the same time an Imuoitant in (Hnsp in the nutintllv shipped Tho total whe.lt shipments ,. 14S.231.2ni bushels, lioai lv double the quantity p poited in 1S1T AveinKins the ppoit piho at I'S ". (ents pet bushel t lie alue was JU'.U'it.tMS, a gain of "."i.TfU.lSl ov. i 1 vtT. when tho .uoi.iko pihe was To i (inH pei lutshil and the total values $'j1iJ0,1TS AHhmiKh our o jimts of wheat lloui did not Incieaso vetv ninth in (tiantlt duiltiK 1v). tho Kain In value ns a lesult of the lilKher pilce.s amountid to 1.1!,'il'i,371 DuiIiik 1V)S the opoit in Ice iiMiaRod as high as $151 pti baud, makliiK the total valuo or the shipments s'i.2fi3 71S as (omp nod with $"."..'J14.34T fot 1S9T, When the av ot aire pike pel ban el was only TiSi. In the qunntltv hhlpped theto was an Incieaso fiom 14,.'iC1,.'iJ,'. hands to l.'.ai'itl! hailels dlllltlK the two eai muitionod m RED CROSS AFrAIRS. Tlie Committeo Is Dissolved Dis buisements Made. Nt w YoiK. Atnil Jt -At a meeting ot the executive ' i nuiilttec rf the Ann la an National Jtid l'ioh in this t Ity tl'o committee wn dlsnived and tin altaliH and funds of the otKinlri tlon lnne will be tin in d over to th National Tt(d e'los-s in Wushliislon The niioit of the tica-uur, lleoine rf lloldt hlmws cash lecclpts t'lO.llo. of which $(0,091 Is set down to the credit of the nieilcan National Ited Pitiss itellef commihsion of New Yoil;. nud $lt.T32 tn donations by Huns nrd in dlvidiinls: cash dlsbtnsemeiits, f.',TJ4, leavlnp; a balance of $7,410 Amoni; the dlshnrhCmentM wore the folluwIiiR. Chit kitn uiK.i I'll It Ktallon, 5.10.7S4: J.uksuinlllc. Pla , Htation, yj -11 H II. Wninet. agent, Washing ton. SC'-'Ti filiromla Red Cioss woilc In Philippines. $3,noo. American Na tional Ueil CiofcE, .Santiago, t,rM. niiiiian National Tied Cross, Jia. anti. 2.500 Porto nico station. ICf.C?. Kov. o j. Nave, asor.t, Kort Mcl'hor son, Ga S2,lo"i, Ster.uiev Ella Aulves. Now orl', Am II 21 -The Muiimiii line hltanirr Klla ntrmil tnday fiom Jiina'u.i (llbaia ami NuivIIiim. Cuba She broiuiht loi t j pausing, is. all but two of whom were illsehairfed tmd fuilotiKiiod ollleeis and Fiibllirs Theie was alto u deHerto oii bo.nd who will be placed under dWtt at the pin Ho was a member of tho hospital corps at Nouvltas Tut f man's Suicide. Memphis, 't'enu . Apill u-'j'he lemalus of Colonel M Lewis Clark tho wldolv known tuifnun win. (ommltled suicide yesterday In his loom at Caston's hotel, woro taken to Louisville tonight It ts understood a public funeial will take pluco tn that city tumounvv Smoku The l'ocono 5c. Cigar. BISHOP JOYCE'S VISIT TO ELM PARK ADDRESSED LARGE AUDIENCE ON TOREION MISSIONS. Wondetful Intensity of Putposo nnd Qtasp of Detail Chnincterlzes the Man His Love of the Wotk of Missions In China Would Rather Be Mlsslouaiy Than a Bishop Described His Two Ye.iis' Tilp In Eastern Asia Spoke lor One Hour and Twenty-Nine Min utes. To an audience which taxed the full capacliv of tho Ki.at audltoiluin ol the IMiii Pink Methodist chuii h, mshop .lovoe. or til- Methodist ihuich of the l'nltoil States, last niRht told the vvon deiitil Htoi of his two vents visit to tho mission Holds jf Japan. Colon and Chlnu. In that vast attdietu o weie mail) who had a son daueuiei. near oi distant lolatlve now at wotk In those far nlf lands and nii niav will believe thov weie Intel ested lie talk ed for one limn and twentv-nlne min ima s, sto.iililv tapidlv and undi r the whole petliid had the dose attention of Ills audieiii e Manj who had not pieliut"l heaid the bishop woio awmo of ills over pow eiing doslie to ko to China to wotk In the mission Held theie and wore full.v peistiiidod last nlfcht whj lie was so taken tni with the wotk i'tuther, tlio leadilv undoiJ-tood the tetison such a woudeifiii Impetus had been given the mission wotk In the oast In the visit of tlio bishop Ihoro fiom lSifi to IS')). He himself (jualutlj descilbos his siicoss b savlliK ho ' thought hf had lost his si.pses Hi in Ills gieat enthusiasm had askni loi ten moie men. Ills suceessui isinp Cranston, u 'cool, level-headed fdlow ' onlj ask fil for twoiilv illteitlv wliPti lie ar lived on tho giotind nothei indlr ution of the Wondorflll ni.iKiieth powot In him and the kllp he lias upon the wotk his heart Is w tapped up In was ov idonced at the Close of the set v In Just boforP ho finished speaking; the bishop remark ed in a casual wav that a tnissiomry nt Chang Tu had wilttm him asking foi ".ton to piudiase Insii umonts for the pin pose of leai hing Ihe vouiik men (onveits si li ni e (If a veilt the bislioji tan now get seveial sets at the late of $100 apiece HIS INTIUHM'CTOUY HHMAHKis. Ill ills lntroiliu tm j Hlshop Joyce told how tlie whole Chtlstlun world was in toiostod in foiolgn missions an. then descilbeu how the- work was. behiK done and In what sort of women and men. No one' should bee iime possossc d of tho idea that onlv half piepired woikus went theie All were full eciulpped and hlghlv idinated the lesult of a colli go tt .lining oi seiulnnn tiain Iiirf This did not apply exclusively to Methodist missions, but to all de nominations and luithetmoio all wuc w oi king llieie together in the utmost hainionv "Moduli niLdon wotk is the gioat i "t etitoipils. amoiiK mill." he hnld. Tlieie was Hudson Talm hmd of the Chlm Inland Allusions, who w.t" given t'jwi.nif) Lv one man on tin londltlons tint it be used only In i vangeli7lnr? and to be spent in eight eai" Manv nils-sionailes suppml tluni-dves and theli woilc but vast amounts of nimieV ate going til Tp and colli ge "diool-, hospitals 1 1( , aie being built You hoar sinne one r 15 It Is usi less to give. There is no success' That pei -"on Is not Mimlllltd to speak. Pven deiK.vnien hive spoken along Midi lines. 'Oh! If they could only go tlieie and tee the wink done,' haid the speaker. 'Plevlous to 1x96. one bishop wis ont each enr to visit the Ktstein sia mission held In 1x90 it was d. cldod to give each bishop two yeats, and I was the first sent out" (ontliiiKd the bishop "1 had not been out eight months, before I wiole bick and askid fo four j ears Of coutso thev would not let me stnv, but 1 sivv Hlshop Ctanston mv t-uccessor oft, nnd I told him if he got Milt to lit me know and I would start the next clav. "If I was a young man of J!" jeats, I would bo a inlssoiiaiv In China. I would lather b" a missionary than bishop, client as-i Is tlio honor and pi nud a" I am that I am a bishop, I would lather be a nilsslonaiv. I want to go to Shanghai, tlio gitewnv to Hnstein Asia and open n pi luting house, tinnslate and pi hit the wind of flod mil send it light Inio the icady liddb of nod's gieatest vinov.-uu s-cARCirv or woi:ki:i:s In China. HV.,010 001). In Japan 43 Oou.ooo, and In Koua 1. OuO.000 of hu man souls, and onlj J.000 wnikers. Sliaughal Is tlie dooiwaj to all that gnat win Id of humanity. I would es teem It thu gieatest honor to be theie." The bi"hop cm i led Ins heiueis in Im agination fiom Yokolutna, Japan, iluough the Japanese missions, tluough tin Km cm missions. Into the China, missions His dohctiptlnu was. beauti ful, but tlie point of the great work ami tlio gi.iud lesults so tin were al wavr Mipoicv idont. He paid a jjiand tilbutc io tlie woikeis mentioning pr. W. 1. Scianton and his molhei John II Mott. Mi and Mis W Noble, Louis-a P.oekwillei and many others well known heie He also suggested that tlie Clulstiaus heie rend John II. Molts book on "Tno Stiatcgle Points in tho Woild's Conitiet" the sarsapanlla which made sarsaparilSa famous When in Town m Come .ind see us if you want anything nude of China 3 J Glass or Silver, if it has merit we have it. The past few years S money has been scaice people bought the poorest goods made, S because they were low in price, the best wares are the cheapest 2r Cj 111 nit Wliu. will ei uui .r).-U I UIICl JIHS Ul s?II.UU LV 11 1 1 1 CI $5 Sets, they aie low in price hut m.idc ol tne best mateiial. S "5 VvxvarVlaA . Millar & Peck, Mwmmmwmmmmmmmmwmm He unoke of the mpilenn flag in China of having seen It . 000 mile" in land in Mi -t chin i and In ivfeiiing to tin sight, his emotion almost be lelt him of siieeih Contiuultiir he said Theie are two national digs T love the ot hem I respect (live me tlie Mais nnd Stilpos and tho t nion Jink mil I inn siiniomelv lunuiv. fti uhei- r til" two aie found Cod ind ilght- iiiusiiess have a dutiui Uul.nl b ihise two gieat nations, We will change tlio tieiul ol tin world and lnlug kIoi-v" to Cod ' Pour mouths ugo 1 thought then would be no p. t tit ion ol Chlnu. Now 1 believe there will, Hinee Hilglum nnd ll.ilv uto In Cod will loss China Into tho lap of the nations anil whthci Wo Will ot Will not tlie Monuoli.ins mo coining hue by tho bundled thousands Chlni will bo spilt HSiiud.'i and over nnd above the other powei will bo soon tlio Stais and Stiipe-s and tho Cnlon Jaok Now we want voting men and .voting women educated and equip ped to go out and woik " In "plte of the place and the day at th- rlei once to the two Hogs Mibdued but nono tho loss enthusiastic' applause gi ootid the speakei At the close of the seivlce a geni"rnl meeting was giv en til bishop RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. Kev J II Sw.ct secretin v ol the W -inning icnfueiai Is In Hlnghamtoii N Y piopiiing tin mlnutos of the ncuit sessions In 1st at Kingston nvnngellst Wilson of Rkpii Iticlge eon ducted n well dtteiidts.1 mmini, in Simp sou Methodist lipbeopal chuidi vest, t dav altunoon at 1 n doc k Itev S V Matthews of the I Usi Rap. il"t diureh, fonduettd the usual "otvlios of tin cong-ieg.it Ion vestordij morning iinrl evinlng In the Welsh Hmtlst diiin h. Itev C. 12 Itoblnson, of the Set ond Pros. hMoiltiti church, oxcrnngeil pulpits with Hev John P .Moffat, of the W ishburn Stint Pr.sbvtorlan churili .visteiday tnoining Rev It V Pit no of the P. mi Ave nui Paptlst church, and P.i Thomas do Ciuchv of tin Jackson Stteet liaptlht diurdi exchanged pulpits vestirdav morning Itev. A L Itriiner of St Mink's Lti theian church ineachod two intcristing sumons stotilav on tin subjects. "Abstnlu from Plcshlv Lust" and "Ho u only Gnu. in lime of Need ' Itev. Saniiid Lewis who occupied the pulpit of iho P!v mouth CaiigrcKitioii.il chinch vestenlaj, k.ivp a talk last even ing on "A Hecent Visit to Willi"," ccin hiiiercd iruliilv lrom the standpoint of icTUlou Itev. James lluinlnger who has Ik en letiirnod to the Hampton Str.el .Meth odist Kplsonpil diureh spoke vesterdiv inclining on "Piul s Willingness to I'n toll it ltume ' and In the evening his sub- I. it w is "'l he Cnpttucd Sword" Poitv hi ins ilivotlons bepali it .St. Pete is i.ithiili il visterila muinlng when a pontifical hlgli mass was eel -briteel b Ut Ucv llishop I lob in. Af ter tin mass there was i pn.ci sslon ami the blessed sauainint was curt led to lb. lepnsttorj vvh.ic It will r. main durliig the fortv bouts of devotions Hev John Lotighran of nelbvue preached the ser mon last night and Itev J A .Molhtt will pre nil tonight. The first ot a si ries ot li ilf houi piac lloal seimons on ivudi lllo w is glvui in the Puni Avenue Haptlst church list evening bj Hev R V Y Pierce The topic was Tin Young Man In Pnislness Modern nntlioils of sutiess and failure woie discussed and piacticil hints given Tor tho struggling voting man In the bus iness woild The othi r subjects to li hpokui about are tho 'ioung Man In Su detv in Love and in the Church " Thehe hermoiih will supplement the plain talks which have been given at the Lvceum uiuUr tin ntitplies of the Young Men's Cbilstlin association duilns the winter months Tin t ilks aro not onlv for voiinj. men, but foi voting ladlis as well. The K.v James Hughes delivered the see unci hi ,1 "hint seiies of Sunil iv ovin Ing (liixoiusth list night In the Prtsl.v teilin eiuipil, ilains aviiiuo and Now "Xoik siitet. His subjict was the woik of tin Women s Clulstlnn Tempei nice union Atler giving some account of tho iih,iii and proguss oi Un socletj iiud the griat iifod of the constant advoiacy ot tomporinic pilndplcs and tho nlnim lng increase of the manufaetuie and con sumption of Intoxicating ill Inks, he ad vocated kind, persistent judicious tie.it muit of tho question on the p irt ot tem pi r nice advocates Ticklo the Intemper ate mini ns If ou weie determined to listen him How often ou ho,n loud .1. nuticlatlons of di iiikiiuuss but law seldom vou heat of kind poison il clfoit to save the diunkard The niKiiiilzatlon of a pilosts eholr in Hu .Scranton dloecs-, tlio movcniiiit to waid which wis set mi loot "ovcial weeka nun has been cijinpleud and the follow Iiik utile pis i lei ted President, Hex J A Motlltt of Tavlor sec ri tarj R.-v C J (iniikPl of Wllkes-llaiie, tii.n uii r Rtv P I ('iilunaii of Pltlhton dl. Kctni. )r J J Mason of Wllkcs-i,iiii Xbiiut one hundred men attended tho afternoon meeting held vesteulav ut the looms In tlie t.nunsiv building, occu pied bj the Young Sleti s Clnlhtlau asso ciation as temporal v hoadqualtors Sec It tar) Mahv addlcsseil Hie inn ting. Ills topic wns "Keep Tlivsclf Pure" The iihsoclatlnn mihcstia asslsled in the ser vice "leneturv Mahv siiko of the famile and Its suiioimiilngs whcieln lovo mid puilt) dwelt and lontiasted this with the fanillv wheieln sin lolgued Ho then Mieilco of the Inllin men vvhlih would stiengtlieii en disturb the good mm Im pute stoilis books etc are to be avoid ed The mind should oo.'tml the- emo tions flood books hlioulil be read and thought about and i,ood conip mloin sow-lit nftci Tho phv slinl health should be consldi ml. 'Ihe perf. ct man was he who solved Cod ulld obevid Ills cmn ininilmenth - Biiher Held foi Munler, Halllinoie April JT -Joseph llivan SS 5., ns old, a eeilniid balhor Is linked up elurgicl with the muidii or Mis Muiv Pji k also loloied The couple had been living together and nuuiid.d Divan slashed the woman s thioat with a. butdi ei s knife almost deciipltating he' Mjs. Winslow's Soothing Syiup .liu liaul irmiiili, tnr hlllliti.in. in llir u.-" .....v- .". .,. ,hllll,Jj'.l Sold by DriiBKlms In eveiy part of the woild Ho sure and ask for "Mn. inu. low a Soothing Sviup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a battle. Has been ued for nvei PfPTV XPAnt b MILLIONS of Mul'ilintS foi their CIHLimPN WHILi: TPLTIJINU W 1 , pnupp.cT Hi'ccnsH u .soonins tho CHILD POPTHNS tho (IP.MS. ALLAXS nil PAIN t'l'IUW WIND COLIC ,, ,5 I3A Wyoming Avo. "Walk In and look around ' OFFICERS PRESENT AT DIVINE SERVICE ATTEND TO PREVENT AN OUT BREAK OF ANY KIND. Some of the Membeis of the Con giegatlon of the Italian Catholic Church of Dunmoie Objected to a New Rule with Refeience to the Renting of Seats and Tlneatened to Toice Theli Way Into the Chinch Yestetday Morning OfU ceis Nipped Theii Demonstintlon in the Bud. fillet of Police Dleih", of Diiinilore and seven of Ills olliieis attended mass In tlie Italian Catholic chinch on Spell er is hill, Dunmoro, vesteidav morn ing It was the pet vice of the om liiunltv rathe i than the eivUe of Cod that hi ought them to the ptettj little e hutch which eoinmaiuls such a inagnl lie out view of the boiotigh and v.illej The pieseiire of the otllceis piovuited a seonc of elisorclu. It nothing win so. 'Ihe failure of ceitnln membeis of the longti gatlon to pa their shiie lowaid the supioit ot tin- chinch Is at tile bottom of the tumble. Those who have conti United to the supped t ol the chuidi decided lecentlv that all of the members of thu congreition must Ivu the. il mite aim with this end in v lew dec Ided to lent tlie pews lm a small sum to eacli adult male in the ioiimo gation and whoevei did not avail him self of the opportunity to sopiue a pew would be cjeuled admittance to the churc h. Yesteielay the new older of things went Into effect When the now mle was piomulgated It caused much dissatisfaction umong those who wanted their icliglon with out cost and thov vowed thov would entei the chuidi vesteidav by foice, if necessai j That was the le.ison Chief Dlorks and his men were on hand. When they arrived they were given "eats in the bodv of tho church and soon after a number of the opponents of the new mle in lived and when they weie tefusod admission In the chinch they gathered outside nnd began to make n demoiihtiatlon It lasted but a moment. Chief Dlctks luuried his men nut or the building and nipped the outbicalc in the bud The- discontented ones weie dispel sod veiy eiisllv, the oflleeis not even llnd Ing the use of theli clubs necesfc.nv While this events weie going on out side, mass was being colebiated within to a verv devout i ongiegation 1 or feat those cilspeiseel In iho moin Iiik would lettiin later in tho div and damage the ediilee. oftlcprs guaided the building jpsteielay and last night The leading men of the congiegatlon say the men who ate now opposing the new mle will see the wisdom of it us soon as thov r.ilmlv tellect on the situ ation Theie is no danger of fuithet tioublo thov sav COUNTERFEITERS' CASE. No New Developments at Lancaster. Cigais Aie Seized. Philadelphia, Apiil 23 Theie weie no developinpnts todav in tho coiintPi feltlng plot which was uneaitlied in tills city last week Chief of the Seeiet Seivlce division John F. Wllkle, Cap tain of the Societ Service William J Huiiis and I'nlted States District At torney James M Heck went to Lan caster this afternoon and letuineel to this clt late tonight. On their in rival heie each of them lefused to sav an thitig about theli visit to Lancaster. Kneh of the government ofllclnls c al lied a small satchel, but It could not be learned whether they contained counterfeit pi ites or not Rumois ure still being cliculated that furtliu .niests will be made, and when the tluee otlldals weie ques tioned they ii fused to tnlk about the mattet ee opt to sa that no addltiounl wnti.mts had been Issued It Is under stood, liowevei, t licit two warrants at. out foi the in i est of persons unknown to jn one but the societ seivjce peo ple Tlie Interna! n; venue ofllclals are still making a thorough seaich foi eignts with bogus stamps At Neiuls town todav Interna! ipventie deputies seized O",000 cigins which had ceimii fiom the now lanious fat tot v known as No .'1741 Louisville Apiit .'3 Colic ctul C. 13. Sapp has seled 10 000 clguis, the boxes in which the.v woio packed healing onuntoifelt slumps Toui thousand eluiiis wore soUed In New Albany, Ind. THE MISSOURI RISING. Now Above the Danger Point. Squatteis Seek High Gxound. Kansas Cltv, .ln Apill .'1 -Tlie Mis sotirl ilvei tonight In ihiee Inches above tlio danger lino, the government guage leglstciing Jl ,! feet This is a rise nf eight inches since Satuiday morning Tlio ilvci Is still tislng and us thu i in lent Is exceedingly stinng, serious damage to piopeitv in tho low lunds may lesult. Pnimois and niuuttorH spent tho elav moving iheh pioperty to hishei giound RIOT THREATENED. Alia n la (ii. Apill .'3 - l lux enter Cnndloi tonight ordeied out tin eight conipmles of tho l'lflh Infantij (stnte mllltla) utailoned heie to guard the Pulton iouiu Jail in Atlanta. A repoit iPaelifd tho gownim ilmlnpT the afternoon tint n, mob nf1 people fiom Woolsey and Pajetteville wen tomlmr to Atlanta to I; nch (looii W Keilln1who'muiVoied Mis. IVtirl Knott sexeial days ago, nnd who was lust JONAS LONG'S SONS. We Begin Tomorrow A sale of Maiuifacturers' Samples of Tailor-Made Suits, Skirts and Jackets recently purchased by our new buyer Mr. B. H. Foote--a man with much knowledge of what is good and what is bad in women's garments. They are from the very cream of ma- ( kers and represent season s styles. Mr. Foote chose his patterns from the cloths the garments being made up to his order. Kxclusiveness predominates in many instances there being but one or two garments of a kind. As to prices They will never have been so low for dependable goods. The whole story This afternoon and tomorrow. Her Majesty's Corset liavel the world over, look into the leading shops of Pails, London, Berlin and New Yoikand ou II find "Hei M.iicUvs Cor set" leDresentinc the Inchest exponent of the corset art. There is absolutely nothing made to compare with it at any puce. I Fust of all it retains its shape under anv and all conditions, ( and provides the most pel feet contour coupled with ease and grace of stvle and comlort for wear of any corset known to the trade. S To those ladies xvho look upon the best as none too good we commend "Her Majesty's Corset.' We show a lull line of styles and sics and guaiantee lit. Jonas Ion OLD AND lilt HILL A' SOX will do all kinds nl' Dental work al lower prices limn an) other Dentist in Scranton. Wo have lioen In Scnn tnn ovi r Pi ve ns we n heie now we Intend to staj In r. Our lm-lii. s Is not a in. a i in ac Wn will not tin wmk ti -el iv th it on c in t i all us to account foi touioi ow. XX'e compet. with the die ip aelvortlsing dentists who are here to day and s. no toniouow, but we do not compire, our work Is a contl i. So do not m ike a mi", take, nil our opt ratios aro c pcrts of skill and eporle nee and not mele students Still out pilef s are lower than tlie low est Pewaro of lmrostcis in el ieelh beciii se the aie not tliu.ncl dlv thov " The nlsw.t Is as XX. hiv. I'ultcd Stati s ami wo lu.v out supplies at wiion-aii tin i -i .o woiulei we inn give beltci pile es thin nnvone ds lis poile nee lounts also , nd wo have ei liince besides out diplomas Don l bo buuintil, t,i t the In st tin most i, liable, the most iomfoital.il and the most dui.ible 'llu newest m, Hinds' The latest appli cations' 'Iho best iMleilils' Tin se aie atti ii tloas worlli consldoilug Pi -sides nervous enplc unci tin so with hcari we ikii.ssi in hive theli l.oth tilled or crowned with absolute safetv and positive lv without plii 'o nice Iho onlv li illv up to date Dental esiu'dlsiimoni In Noitln isi.m i'e nnsv lvanla leeth o tractlng In the morning and n now sit furnMncl in llu- alf.iinon Is an old pun tlce of ouis AX o no t ti uilgmal all othois ,ne nit it liuitatois ' aie tho otU Inators of vitalUed all ALBANY DENTISTS, Over First National BaiS S1LVERST0NE. li EYE SPECIALIST 321 Lackawanna wuiu Upstairs OverLauer & Marks. Theie aie Injllllous glasses vvliuh aie to be avoldoil as much as tli helpful ones ate to be sought Tli best thing to do is to consult blLVHRSToNi:, the eve specialist He Is able to do vou good Manj poisons have greallv Im palieel vision because the.v do not at tend to their eyes 111 time Sllvustone the pje specialist has a lecotd of S 000 ellffeiont names, to whom he can refer vou tor leleienee foi his good woik Tho lowest piles chaiged lor specta cles and eve-glasses Ho sublets flames and duplicates lensis on shoit notice Reim nun t th" nunie and place SILVERSTONE HIP EYE SPECIALIST 321 Lacka Ave , Ovrr l.uuer & Mark nlAli' pirn ed in jail let .- to escape mob law in Pavitte cutintv MINOOKA. The nnialeur base bull stason was foimally opened josteidaj in u game between the loutl team und the .a l nous. lloth teams did falilv well, considering tho fact that neither club has had any piactlee A southpaw twhler named Ciojaii, who halls I mm the blue glass legions of Keuuickv was given a tilal bv Mauager .nidge but ho did not show up as well as ex pected and moved easy for the op posing batsmen, who did xei) rlfeillve woik wltli the stick Tlie contest was maiked b ho.U batting and loose plulug. Tlie home club wns defeated by thu scute of U to 0. T. J Roland, of Kansas City. Mo, Is visiting his biolher-ln-luw, Junius i:dvards. JONAS LONG'S SONS. the choicest of the RELIABLE, Sec the I.oxv Price. Full Set, $4. Full Set, $4 Albany Dentists. g9s Sons FULL SET TEETH $.300 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED TREE GOLD FILLINGS 75c SILVER FILLINGS 50c AMALGAM FILLINGS 25c GOLD CROWNS i?a.00 to S5.00 OTHER CROWNS S1.00 each VITALIZED AIR 25c ihul.it.ins who e in nffonl to unn mr responsible How inn we do l tti thin i iliutal otll. In in ilv iv.tv dtv In lie TAKE TIMC BY THE FORCLOCK.' Car load Just arrived All ctyles, nnd price's the lowest Workmanship guai ante ed even on THE CHCAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and jou won't re giet giving us jour patronage you will get goods as represented giving vou oui easy teims of pajment oi veiv lowest ptloes for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves. Caipets. Iron Hods etc-. Five laigo doors full to tht colling at TI,os Ko'ly's Stons, vttlZWL BABY mm ID GO-CfiRTS Wi? Haue Removed Tempoianlv to i ;S Penn ave nue, dining it-pans and alteia tions at oui market. All ouleis will he piomptly tilled. W. H. PIERCE Telephone 07'2.