THE SCR ANTON TnintTNE-FRin AY MOUNING. MARCH 20, 1890. The Magistrate's v ..'V": Library. , rJ . BrkhiljS PnrdonN iMjrest OF THE LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA 1700 TO I8ll. t vols. Royal 8 vo. Price. $13.00. i Continued by a utilf mental volume for tusKi. Irlf. l.. .',' By FUAXK V. IJK1GHTI.Y. Kq. BI tin's . Jullcf, loth Edition (InHUetl In .May. lsf-V. JBelnn: thorouiihly rrvli'il, with rrtVrenrTii .to. the l.'lh edition of I'imloli'H lls-st. I vol. 8 vo. By F. K. BRiniITL.V. K. 'rlee. Ji. Dunlan's Forms Mh Edition (iHtfumi In Janiiury. 1S!M.) RviKeil to ilute, with referenrf to th J2th edition of Punlon' Digest. 1 vol. 8 vo. By KDWU. F. I'l.Oll. Kq; Price. S-MW. 1 Marsh's oii.ables' Guide. Containing forms, aii'l full dirwtton.i as . to their duties, Willi the l-Ve hill., tin ier . the Aet of lieu. 1 vol. Ity II. K. .M Alirill. l'i'li-e. Jl.iU. 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Miss Pauline Rons, of Franklin ave nue, has returned from New York city, Where she has been vislthiK frlenilx. UeV. A. 1.. i'rban. of St. Mark's Kpls -n. pal church, I nitiniiire, has received a call from t'hrlst IOplscoiul chttri'h, of Won I tiiuy, N, J. Miss Jessie Kellow, of Ht I'Ollilsbur Normal school. Is home on a vlst with her parents. Air. and Mrs. Oeorsje Kcllnw, of the West Side. Henry 1... ,MontKomery late of the M;i- tual llenelit of N'ewwurk. X. .1., Iium been made manager of the Scranton ilepart Iiient of the New r.ltV Insurance iomiuny. Kev. 11. 1... Malce, of the (ireeii Rldije ' T'nited KvHtiirclical church, waft culled home to the b liside of his lather, who Is lyliiK at the point or death at Hcrrysburn:, 1'uiiphln county, on Thursday. Itev. 11. C lllnniun will occupy Sir. .Maice's niilnit on Suililay. . TIIK TRim XK OX SATI UIAY ' AXU WKOXKSKAY O INSISTS K IL' I'AOF.S OK 1,1 VK NKWs y . I p ar.AiMii .11.11 1 r.a, ., r.ui LINK OF Wnit'H IS SF.T 11 IN THIS OI'FK'K. 1II Y IT TOMORROW. , . ... . Siity Pianos und ornnns. .Must be sold hrfoi-e the twentieth of "March. We retire from businens then utnl will positively refuse no reasonable otter. Credit terms to suit the buyer's pleasure or extraordinary Inducements for spot c-nsh. Guernsey Jlros., 2i "VVyoinl'iB uvenue. POPULAR PUNCH CIGARS MAlTnlll). HK'KRIt-nHCKKIt-ln Seranto'n. l'.i , .March IX, lSi, by Rev. Kdwln l.unn .lil . ler, Miss .Martha S. Iiecker to Mr. " Ueoi'Ke Hecker. buth of Scranton. Illl. M'AXCr.TY Thtirsday mnrnini; at n o'clock, Rev. O. H. -McAnulty. Notice of funeral Inter. iOSl FOR THIS WEEK. Mi Few Good Things for This Kind of Weather. If You Want . - to Save Money Come at Once. ito close out 3,1c. 1'alr ' IH'U KlArnl U..t.l.n t. I. . i4 . -. ..f tanu uuu, ' Men's Heavy Sole Rubbers, regular ....A. l Alnua .... ' Itla Ik.. I tiiwuai IV w w .. . p . V nil- Laaiesiorui rtiasnus, wool lined, two style, to close out 7.1c. Pair Men' Storm, 'Alaska, wool lined, .. r . .a t . . . two slyles' to close out $I.0U , MenVi-Buckle Arctics,' Iciest qual : Ity, black UneU; to, close out IM JCIIAI IK a KOEI ILER 430 Spr.13 Stre:t FERBER NOT CONFIRMED . " All the Fire Department Appointees Turned Down. VOTE OX COXFIKMATIOX A TIE ' r Kos, linn and Westpfahl (io Over to the Ieta.ocTt-:oitimoit Council Amend tha Appropriation Of dlnance-Two l.tvel Meetings. Chief Ferhef and all the other fire de partment appointee of Mayor Connell were turned (town by seleot council last night, the motion, to cotltirm being lost In every ease on a tie Vote, ten to ten. Mr. ileOann was the absent member. The tare department committee or rather four of the members. Messrs. lnirr, Thomas. Hums and Sanderson, brought in a favorable report on each nomination. Mr. rVhwenk, the other member uf the 'committee, refused to attach his name to the report. Tlu' tirst ni'iiilnutloii read rttts that of Adam Steinhouser as pertnnnent uiiiii: fiir the, Hmik 'and ladder com pany. vice Robert Armstrong, removed. The vote on confirmation was: Aves-Tlinmas. Williams, Diirr, Chlt teiiibn. Waner. Sanderson. Fellows. Schroeder, l-aiislna:. Hurns. la. Navs Ross. Finn. Kell. t'lalk. Roche, Schwenk. Manley. Coyne. Lauer. Wis: plahl. 1. The next vote w as tin the appointment of Lincoln S. Tillman as additional permanent man for the I'hdenlx Chemi cal KhKlne company: Ayes Thomas. Williams. Dnrr. Chit tenden, Wanner, Sanderson, Schroeder, Lansing, Hurns, Westpfahl. Hi. Nays Ross, Finn, Kelly, Clark. Roche, Schwenk, Mauley, Fellows, Coyne, l.uuei'. Hi. ; p .Messrs. Fellow. nnd .Westpfahl each chaiigeil sides on this vote. .Then came theiyote -on 'thlef Kerber und the dis lilcf vimlivecis; Joseph' K. HI rt ley.' J. W. Hull, Cieorge It., Suydam. l.onis Schvrass, J. C. . Yntighu and. Lewis My.-i-a, ., : Aves Thomas. Williams. IHirr. Chit tenden, Wagner, Sanderson. Fellows, Schroeder. Lansing. Hurns. W. Navs Ross, Finn, Kelly, Chirk, Roche, S.hwetik, .Manley, Coyne, l.auer, Wesi Idahl. in. li:cr.AKKI MOTION LOST. Chairman Westpfahl Without any de lay pi'iinoiinceii the motion to contirm Inst, ami the crowd which thronged the rear of the chamber ami gallery begun to llle nut. The dismissal of Patrol man Thomas Mills, In which the mayor was upheld by the police committee, was submitted to council and approved or without a dissenting voice being heard. The committee made no repoi t on the appointment of Harry l.utz, Jr.', to succeed him. .Mr. Chittenden's resolution regarding; the insuring of the city funds, mention of which has been made previously In The Tribune, was) Introduced last night and after some discussion agreed to. The resolution reuds: Whereas.The city treasurer Is depositing (lie city funds in depositories not desig nated by the city council, and vyiureas. There appears to lie an uncer tainty regarding the liability of the said treasurer ami his securities 111 the case of failure of any of Baid depositories; therefore, be it liesolved, Ity the select council of the city of Scranton, the common council con curring, that the idly clerk be directed to ascertain rates for which monthly bal ances of the city funds could he insured In the several depositories of the city. Mr. Chittenden explained fop the benefit of Mr. Manley and severul others who elpressed ignorance of the full im port of the measure, that the city solic itor hesitated In giving assurance that the city's funds ur.e uniiuestlonnbly se cured, now that the ordinance designat ing the depositories has been killed. ,XlV. JUW- reiiglres that the city shall designate the depositories and If this law is not complied with there is a doubt existing as to whether the treas urer's bondsmen could be held In case of the loss of money through the fullure of any of the banks. NO POLITICS IX IT. Mr. Manley thought It was a curious move to make Just at a change of ad ministration, but Mr. Chittenden as sured him that Uie point In question hud never been unearthed until now and further that the resolution had no political significance'. Mr. Latter spoke In favor of. the measure saying: that it was a help rather than a hindrance to the treasurer inasmuch as It obviated the possible necessity of exacting u larger bond from the treasurer. It being a move to provide nothing more or less than additional bonds for which the city would have to pay. Mr. Manley could not be wholly placated but censed his opposition when Mr. Lansing called at tention to the fact that the resolution merely called for data regarding the matter. The resolution then passed unanimously. A resolution dispensing with the use of Incandescent lights In the city hall, except In the vaults and directing heads of departments to use gns instead was unanimously passed and concurred in bv the lower branch. Illds for the construction of the Colfax avenue lateral sewer were received as follows: It. !. Coon. $!. per lineal fiint; J. J. Jennings. fl.Ml; John T. Kitst pattick. $J; P. K. Mulligan, I.1M). For the construction of the Cupottse avenue lateral sewer the following proposals were received: Hart & Cilbbons, $2.4.1 per lineal roof. Rollon (1. Koon. 1.70 per lineal root, exclusive of basins anil manholes; P. F. Mulligan. $l,H0 for the work complete. ROHIXSOX STRF.F.T CASKS. City Solicitor Tmrey communicated the action of the viewers in the Rob inson street damage cases, und asked for instructions; as to whether or not he would take an appeal within the piescribld twenty days. Council re ferred the matter to the streets and bridges committee. The appropriation ordinance was read at length, passed on third reading Without discussion or amendment, and sent over to the common council. The contract for constructing the lateral sewer on .Mousey avenue, between Ma rlon and !recn Ridge streets, wus awarded I" Bolton- !Cniin' on the recommendation of ihe sewers and drains committee. A resolution was passed directing the city engineer to prepare plans for a lateral sewer on Schultz court, between olive and Pine streets. The following ordinances passed third reading: Fixing the grade of North Main avenue between Jones and Put nam streets: providing for four electric lights in the Fifteenth ward: providing lor four electric lights in the Thirteenth ward. . attack.:!) Tin: i:stimai i;s. .Mr. Illckev Sats Something Which Ills trlends Are Sorry l or. ' Common council, as it has promised ull along, made an onslaught on the appropriation ordinance last night, when it en me over from select council, where it passed three readings In the sume shune as it came from the hands of the committee. Mr. lllckey, of the Nineteenth, one of the foremost of the reformers, and one who is talked nf for a prominent place at the head of one of the departments, gave a sample of hl Idea of reform by having money tramferred from the stinted funds of the Scranton Public library to erect electric lights in his own ward. In doing this he took oc casion to characterise the library as, a "white elephant." and stated that the main pursue It served was to provide "fat Jobs" for lay people, and that it fclso ''robbed the city of electric lights." As was expected the clause directing that ward appropriations should be ex pended under the supervision nf the street comtnisslotier Instead of the re spective councilinen was killed, Mr. Sweeney offerlng-the amendment. Mr.- Orler had the J which was appropri ated for general repairs on West Mar ket street, transferred to a fund for the erection of a culvert on Kloom avenue. Mr. Oliver suifeeded i:i getting fcl.VJ for the grading of Luzerne street, which, however, can only be appropriated If there Is an excess in the aopiopiiatlon for new electric lights. The ordinance as amended pussed first and second readings. After It Is passed on third reading it will be sent back to select council lor concurrence. If select council refuses to concur In the amendments a conference committee will have to be appointed to adjust! their differences. SOLICITOR TORREY'S OPINION. The resolution directing the city con troller to draw a warrant for Jl'Si) In favor of ex-Policeman Thomas Mills, who claims that amount of salary due him for the time he was under sus pension, passed both branches of coun cils. City Solicitor Torrey gave the fol lowing opinion relative to the matter: In response to your favor of March lit ,'e iptesting opinion with reference to the claim of oillcer .Mills for sulnry woul I say: la addition to the facts stated In your communication. 1 understand that there Is no dispute that Officer .Mills was reKiiularly tippoiuled a policeman mid illnneil by thi' select 'council and acted as such until the time of his suspension 111 November, und from that time till til" present has always been ready anil uax ioas to perforin the duties of his oltlee. und that neither his suspension In Novem ber nor his dischurge upon March u we.'e repotleed to or approved by the selc't I council, i pun tins statement or tacts 1 will answer vour uiiestlons as follows: First I am or opinion thai ortlcer .Mills Is leKally entitled to his compensation tor the time during which lie whs under sus pension for J he reason khat that suspen sion was not'uimplete without Ihe advi.'e and consent of select council under the provision of Ihe act or lv7. Article 7. Sec. 4, and therefore the mere order of sus pension on the part of the mayor did not deprive the otlicer of his legal status us an otllcer nor or his right to compensation so long us he was reudy and willing to perforin the services. Second 1 urn of opinion that nftieer Mills' title to his olllre and his consentient right to the salary will terminate when ever he has been legally suspended or re moved by the mayor with the advice and consent of the select council, und not beforu. James II. Torrey, Cliy Solicitor. The tax levy ordinance printed In lull in yesterday's Tribune wus sent In bv City Controller Idmuyor and passed on first and second readings. An ordinance creating the otllce of sec ond assistant city engineer and flxlxng his compensation at $'. iter month, passed two readings. An ordinance for paving Monroe avenue, between Vine und Myrtle streets, with sheet usphult parsed thlrj lending. A resolution authorizing the board of revision and appeals to use the re ception room in the city hull for Its otllce, was introduced In the lower branch and passed both bodies. The ordinance awarding to F. S. Williams the contract for the erection of Nay Aug engine house for $ii.l'in passed two readings. ' (ill ANN .II KVS UKPOKT. Sam Toni and ( buries Usher Are Indicted for Murder. The grand jury made Its first report to court yesterduy morning. Among the true bills returned were those against Sam Toni. who shot and futility wound ed John F. Rafter, at Old Forge, eurly in February, und Charles Fisher, who killed one fif bis countrymen at the Ridge, near Peckvllle. Two true bills were also returned against O. W. Porter. In a number of the bills Ignored the costs were placed on the prosecutor. The list of the true and Ignored bills Is as follows: TRI'K HILLS RFTI'HNF.l . Samuel Toni, murder: Thomas Levshoa. pros. Charles Kosolaskle, alias Charles Fish er., murder; Thomas Leyshon, pros. linmltiick McAndrew, fornication and bastardy; Mary Morun, prox. . Herman .Miller, .Monroe Cullender, lar ceny; William Purely, pros. I'eter Parry, fornication und bastardy; Hannah Indian, prox. John fireen, larceny; Owen Smith, urns, Kdwurd .Morris, larceny; U. W. Hurr, pros. Lef W. Nichols, assault und buttery; J. F. Sultry, pros. Michael Kuther, attempt at rape; Lttv Sniiih, pros. Frank dill, Alton I lath way, larceny; Henry A. Oepuy, pros. (!. W. Porter, false pretenses; Freder ick Von Storch, pros. C.corge Josle, assault and buttery; M. It. Hanks, pros. Margaret Mal.ine, malicious mischief; John .Malone, pros. Samuel Mahedy. carrying concealed weapons: Joseph F. Woelkers, pros. II. W. I'orter, false pretenses; A. Ros pros. Ceorge Kallotii. selling on Sunday; Michael Wilikowsky, fros, .Michael Knee, assault and battery; .Mary Knee, prox. John (ilbhons. assault and battery; Will iam Thornton, pros. nimoii i usianocuvage, assault and uut- ier ; i iiurif i teurse, pros. .Michael Malia, selling without a license; John Klli'oyne, pros. Frank Mut nouns, Anthony dcdruylng, kwpliig gaining house; Andrew Kronen! nous, pros. Charles Sailer, assault and battery; Stephen Kalner, pros. , Michael Nelson, assuult and battery; Ju lius Muses, tiros. Heruurd .Mcl'lghe. assuult and buttery; Patrick llatiniek, pros. Havld lloivells, selling without license; .Mary Kavls. prox. William Oevers, trapping Antwerp pig. cons; William Smith, pros, tieorge Davis, assault and battery; Mary Ann Davis, prox. John Hliidolnlck, arson; Victoria Paris, prox. James Wallace, et al., assault and bat tery; Joseph Rlnkam, pros. I'll 1 1 irk Doiidlcan, seduction: Sartli Morgan, prox. Victoria I'hilllps. as.attlt und battery; Agnes Sliuta. prox. IjiiiIs Kressler. larceny; Frank Hecker. pros. Martin I'rlee, assault und battery; Pat rick Hiiekley, pros. William Clancy, assault and battery; Michael flamy, pro". James Heunlgaii, larceny; deorge .Muhy, pros. Daniel Davis. Timothy Honey, Alton F. Klzer. pros. Malachl Manlon, assault and battery; John Kllcoyne, pros. Annie Morua, larceny; Mary Tracy, prox. John llafTticy, fnriiieutlon and bastardy: Annie K. Stevenson, nrox. John Moicross. larceny; Frank Kylezus, pros. James Dougherty, assuult and battery; Thomas dodwln. pros. I 'nolo Tnrehlu. selling without license; Antonio Krilch, pros. deorge W. I'orter, embezzlement: II. P. llHVden. pros. TIIF. IdXORKD HILLS. 1-atrlck I loin n. Ami Dolan, John Kola a, und Maggie Dolan, malicious mischief; James McDcrmolt. pros., Io pay costs. Samuel Toni, assault und battery with intent to kill: Ross Kcogh. pros. Flunk Class, assuult and battery; Frank 1). Lewis, pros., to pay costs. Cal'iurlne Chaderirk. perjury; John A. James, pros., to pay costs. .Michael Wytlikahlgc. assault and bat tery; .Mary Finger, prox. John Uiwler. obstructing loll gate: How land Carpenter, pros., to pay cosls. James Flylin. defrauding boarding house; coitutv to pay costs. tiiiido I'etro and Paul Dell, larceny: deorge dovnndo. pros. dustav Hoeseh, assault und battery; August Diesing. pros., to pay costs. Huttle Carey, defrauding boarding house; county to pay costs. Frunk Stifchock, assault and battery; Jacob Krlchock, pros. Mike Robinson, wantonly pointing a pis tol; Jacob Meiulul, pros., to pay costs. Thomas Sweeney and II. Harris, bur glary; D. P. Roche, pros. Thomas .Murphy.' assault and battery; county to pay cosls. John (ilbhons. aggravated assault and battery; William. Thornton, pros., to pay costs. Thomas Cliff, defrauding boarding house; county to ptiy costs. S. H. Cohen, larceny: H. Levi, pros. Cella .Mellerniotl. Kate O'Hrldi, Jani McDermott. assault and buttery; Ann Do lali, prox.. to pay costs. Patrick Dolan. Ann Dnhin. John Dolan, assuult and buttery; Ccliu McDermott, prox., to pay cots. Michael F. Doyle, forgery; T. M. Hurke, pros., to pay costs. James Ferguson, forgery; T. M. Burke, pros.) to pay cost THE CARDINAL S OVATION Mectlnt of Catholic Laymen to Mukc the Arrangements. IT KILL HE OX A (ihUXD SCALE Ills t'.iuinrncc, lr. Hooker. His Secretary, and Archbishop Kvnn Will Arrive In Hie Oil Tomorrow Kvcuinc at 7.20 -Details of Reception. His Kminejiee Cardinal Francis Sa tolli will be the recipient of a most magnificent ovation upon his arrival in this city tomorrow evening. Catho lie laymen of Scranton und adjoining parishes will turn out en masse to re ceive him at the railway station and escort him to the episcopal resilience of Right Reverend lllshop O'liura. on Wyoming avenue. His eminence and Dr. Hooker, his secretary, and Archbishop Ryan will leave Philadelphia tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock In a special car over the Lehigh Valley rallroud. They will reai h Wilkes-Itarre at tt.l.'i In the evening and will leave there at ti."U for here over the Iielawnre mid Hudson railroad, ar riving In this city ut the Lackawanna avenue station at 7.-0. There will be a large commit tee of priests und prominent laymen of the diocese ready to meet the cardinal and his retinue at Wilkes-liai re. and will accompany them on the train to Scran ton. All the divisions of Scranton and vicinity of the Ancient Order of 111 bi id la ns of America and of the Hoard of Kiln, and all Temperunce societies, as well ns other Irish societies, and those of dermnn, Italian, llungui lun, Polish and Lithuanian Catholic mem bership, besides numerous persons not attillntcd with nny society will assemble nt some convenient point ready to full In line and march when the proper time comes. MAKlXd THK A UUANi 1 F.M F.XTS. Responsive to notices sent out hur riedly through the press of the city, there wus a meeting in the chapel of St. Thomas' college at & o'clock lust evening. There was a. large number present. Some came In answer to colls Issued to them as members of certain societies and others came to take part as Individuals In making the necessary arrangements for a fitting reception to such a distinguished personage. C. tl. Boland culled the meeting to order and it Immediately resolved Itself into a genernl body without re gard to any society or organization. Mr. Roland stated that Rev. N. J. Mc Mantts. of Providence, wus the one who tirst thought of the Idea to render to Cardinal Satolli a rereptlon worthy of him, and a meeting of a few of the cit izens of the city and vicinity was held at the episcopal residence, where Rev. Father O'Reilly and Rev. Father Mc M a nus met them, und upon discussing the mutter over it was decided to call n general meeting to prepare to do hon or to his eminence. Mr. liiiland nominated Pr. John Bur nett for chairman, and J. C. McAndrews was chosen secretary, and the former, upon taking the chair and giving ex pression to his thanks, stated that Kev. Father McMiiiius, of Providence, was present and would convey the Informa tion to them relative to the arrival of the cardinal. Rev. Father Mc.Maiius said that it wus only a few duys ago that it was definitely known that the curilitiul could come and hence things must be quickly dune ns the time Is short. TUIHl'TK TO T1IK CARDINAL. The speaker said that the great Rood done him by the distinguished clergy man for the church in the 1'nited Stutes, and his learning and piety as well us the graceful methods of his business associations have entitled him to the most deserving honors by the children of the church. The speaker gave the information concerning- the time when the Journey from Philadel phia will begin and when the train will urrivc In the city. Hlshop-elect Hobnn will arrlye In Scranton tomorrow afternoon nt 1 o'clock from New York, from St. Frnn cls Xa'Wer's college, where he has been on retreat for the past week. The business of making arrange ments for the cardinal's reception was begun with a motion by C, !. Roland that representatives present of socie ties be requested to Issue a call to their members to turn out without further notice at 6.1a tomorrow evening, the societies to form In line and take their places according to their arrival, each society to appoint marshals and have nny other arrangements ull ready. In addition to the societies, ull men who have a desire to Join In the parade will do so by assembling at College hall and proceed in n body to the station. The ('iiestion as to hiiw the nature of the iirrungeihents would be made known' to the Polish. Italian ajul other societies whose members do not under stand Fnglish, was settled by Frank Honlm. of F.ltn street, a prominent Pol ish resident. He said that nil of his nationality are in shap- to be properly Informed. The discussion ns to whether out-of-town societies are expected to be present was left to the societies themselves. COMMITTKK OF T WKXTY-Fl VK. The following general committee of twenty-five was appointed to make nil the arrangements: Dr. John Hiirnett. chairman, Judges I". P. Smith and Fred W. C.unster hoiioruty members, C. !. I Sola ml. D. J. Cumpbell, J. J. Drown, J. J. O'Boyle. J. F,. Roche, Dr. J. J. Walsh, P. W. Oullugher. C. T. Roland. John i ilbhons. Frunk J. Dicker!, Oeorge Keller, Peter ltosur. P. J. Ruane. deorge McDonald. T. F. Leonard. II. U. Leon ant. J. C. McAndrew. P. .1. Hunan, P. W. Stokes. Robert C. Wills. M. F. Wymbs, William Wnlker. of Mnytield: Hon. John P. Kelley, John H. Devlne ninl A. J. Casey; As there will be so many w ho will he anxious to meet Cardinal . Satolli und lilsliop lloban after the consecration, among the number, being many non Cut holies nf Scrunton. und In view of the fact that there will be only a limit ed number of admissions to the cere mony, the following committee of tw cnty-live'was ao'iointed to arrange for n public reception Sunday evening: F. J. FitBslniiiioiis. J. J. Mnghran. K. F. TSIewitt. II. .1. Neville, Juhn P. Quln nan. M. P. Flynn. R. J. Heamlsh. K. J. Lynett. James O'Connor, James F. Mitchell, John T. Rrown. peter Knli liitg. Jr. Anthony Fish. F. J. McAn drew. F. J. Johnson. M. .1. O'Mnlley. M. J. Kelley. W. J. Hitrke, T. C. Melvin. J. C. Vaughn. M. J. .McAndrew. .1. H. Corcoran. John J. dormnn and John R. Harrett. This committee met after the gr-nerul meeting adjourned and appointed J. J. Maghrnn president and R. J. Rcnmlsh secretary. Slessrs. Maghrau. P.eamish, Hlewitt. Htnke and Neville were ap pointed a subcommittee fo wait upon Right Reverend Hlshop O'lluru mid learn whether the pflblic reception can be so arranged. This committee will meet tonight In college hull ut 7.:io and re)il to the reception committee. ORAXD MARSHAL CIIOHH.V. The general committee met also nnd appointed I. J. Campbell grand mar shal of the parade. John K. Roche. J. J. Brown and Robert C. Wills were ap pointed to secure music; C. . Roland. John dlhhons. D. J. Campbell and Rob ert C. Wills were npisilnted on finances: J. J. fV Doyle. P. J. Honan. A. F. OutTy and C. T. Roland ' were appointed to purchase lire works. The general com mittee will meet this evening at the college at 7.r.0. Crand Marshal Campbell will have the line of march prepared to sub mit to the committee this evening. Street Commissioner Kinsley has sent wold that he will have the streets A PECULIAR REMEDY. Something About the New Itlscovery for Curing l)pcpsiu. (From Mich. Christian Advocate.) The Rev. F. I. Bell, a highly esteem.il minister residing in Weedsport. Cayuga Co., N. .Y. In a recent letter writes us follows: "There has never been any thing that 1 have taken that has re lieved the Dyspesia from which 1 have suffered for ten years except the new remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. Since taking them 1 have had no distress at all after eating; and again niter long years can sleep well. Ifev. F. I. Bell. Weedsport. N. Y., formerly Idalla, Colo." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is a re markable remedy, not only because It is a certain cure for all forms of indiges tion, but because It seems to act as thor oughly in old chronic cases of Dyspep sia as well as in mild attacks of indi gestion or biliousness. A person has dyspepsia simply because the stomach Is overworked, ull it wants Is a harm less vegetable remedy to digest the food und thus give it the much needed rest. This Is tlie secret of the success of tins peculiar remedy. No mutter how weak or how much disordered the digestion may be. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest the food whether the stomach works or not. New life" and energy is given not only to the stomach but to every organ and nerve in the Ixidy. A trial of this splendid medicine will con vince the most skepticul that Dyspepsia nnd all stomach troubles can be cured. The tablets ure prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co., of Marshall. Mich., but so popular has the remedy become that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets run now lie obtained at any drug store at 00 cents per package. alone; the line of march cleaned of the slush nnd r.wept. A mcetin.? of the division, presidents of the -indent Order of Hibernians of America was held, too, and It was de cided thnt the divisions of the city and adjoining shall assemble in uniform on Wyoming avenue right resting: on Lack awanna uvenue, at li.M sharp. William Dawson, county president, will murshal Ihe divisions und will be mounted. Hatter's land will lend the divisions of this l.r.mch. Coui.ty Delegate M. J. McAndrew, of the Board of Klin of the Ancient Order has issued a cull to all the dlvisons adjacent to the city to meet in their respective halls nt o'clock nturduy evening In full uniform and prepare to participate in the demonstration. The societies of the second district of the Scranton Diocesan Temperance union will . govern themselves in u similar manner. Rev. Father O'Reilly desires to an nounce that nil the tickets for admis sion to the cathedral on the day of the consecration are given out. AITI'R till.KS SCAM-. Durgoss Sheridan Declare One of the Conncllmen Is Not a Citien. Warren & Knupp. representing Chas. Sheridan, burgess of Winton, filed a petition In court yesterday for a writ of quo warranto to Issue to be answered by Bernard dlles and have him show cause why his seat in the borough council should not be taken away from hint on the ground that he has not paid any borough tux within a year, n require ment the law imposes on an ollice holder. Giles was elected over James Strong by five votes, and the latter got out u wilt of quo warranto, but (liles could not be found, so that the papers could be served on him. The writ prayed for yesterday was issued and wus made re turnable Murch UT, at 9 a. m. MK. HAND'S liUi:STS. Company of Well-known Men fnlcr tnincd ajlnncr. Attorney Horace K. Hand lost night entertained at dinner ut his home on C'luy avenue u small company of well known men. There were present Mayor W. L. Connell, City Solicitor James H. Tor ley, Frunk SUllmiin, jr., general mun ager of the Scranton Traction company; P. S. Page. J. Alton Davis. V. H. Kings bury, Major J. W. Onkford. W. H. Jos sup. Jr., W. S. Miilford, of Montrose; nnd J. P. Illsley nnd C. Ford Stevens, of Philadelphia, respectively president and secretary and treasurer of the Scranton Traction compuny. THK TRIM'XK TOMORROW WILL CONTAIN ONF. WHOLK PAdF, OF LIVK SPORTINd NHVVS. AVOID PXKFMOXIA. diphtheria ana typhoid fever, by keeping the blood pure, the appetite good und the bodily health vigorous by the use of Hood's darsa parilla. HOOP'S PILLS have won high pralso for their prompt and efficient yet easy ac tion. Selling Off We move in two weeks; rather move the goods how than tumble them around moving day, cost not to be considered. Today The pictures suffer a lot; nicel3 framed Kngraving.s, Pastels, Etchings and Photo graghs, no two alike, were 52.50, S3, $1 and Ji;; each. We l t place them together, handy for you to see, and take your choice for '2. 213 1 Lacka, Ave. Glass Finest imitation of Cut Glass ever made. 1 Flower Vaseti, 8 1' inches high I Jc und other sizes us high as 4 inches. Fancy llandictt 1 r Jelly Dishes l.)t Fancy Handled 1 Spoon Tray. 1C SALTS AND PEPPERS, SilYer-Plated Tops, , 15c BERRY SETS VSS&Zf Gallon Tankard. OJf China Hall WEICHEL & MILLAR, 04 unaBUG iiwie. Walk in and look around. THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE FOR SPRING. IN ALL GOLORS. McCANN, 205 Wyoming Avenu). I WITH SPRING ROLLERS COMPLETE r 18 CENTS Any Color or Quantity You Need. P. M'CREA & CO, Owl i:th.'.ge, 128 Wyoming Ave. Will Alove April ist to 433 Spruce Street. a Do You Know That You Can t-.yv. w Dresden Stripes flDdRgtotf Taffetas Silks 0 FOR 59 CENTS? Actual value from 75c. to $1.00. See ouf window. We are showing a large assort ment of Dresden Ribbon. HEARS 415 Lackawanna Avenue. 5 In order to clean out all Winter Suits, also Spring Overcoats and Spring Suits from last season we make the remarkably low price of $10J 00 On $20, $18 and $15 Lines. t5r-See our spring styles Derby and soft Felt Hats. Our Furnishing Goods for men we sell at our book cost The lowest prices of any house in Scranton. fTTKINWAV SON'S . . Acknowledged Hit Lcaillnf PIANOS Of thi WarIA DBCKEK BOOS., kkAMCHIi A BACHR and gthcrs. ORGANS Musical Instruments, riusical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchaten will always find a complete tuck and at prices a luw aj the dual ity uf the Instrument will permit at I A. HULBERT'S nusic st6re, 117 Wyoming Ave. - Scrantoti We Have On Hand THE BE5T STOCK IN THE CITY . Atso the Newe.it. Also Ihe Cheapest. Also the LarKe.it. I (111 Purcelaln, Onyx, lite Silver Novelties in Infinite Varlstr. Latest Importatlens. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds. fl. E. ROGERS, Jeweler and , . . , Watchmaker. 215 LaCKaWaDDl Af3. BLANK BOOKS Of all tioils, manufactured at fcoif aotice, at The Tribune Ofllce. lAKt LAKE t.kor...f you. ...,, am vnu iir troaliled wttk Ur lUUn klbU new.BoloUH. su in Bl'HU'S ami tinvi- y.iur yn. rzaiuinnl (nM, W Lava rxduced price nail tiro th lowest la tlie city. Nickel spectacles from 1 to fi; golf from S to Id. 309 Spruea Street Scranton, Pa- , Buy 5 Clothiers. Holtera. FumiafSera HA6EN