G THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, APRIL Id. 1S9S. It's the Thing to Do Wear Only the Correct New Custom Last. Made cm lasts to fit your feet. Made of Willow Calf, such that will please you in a brown or chocolate shade. No one who cares to be n catty dressed but will be glad to wear it. Also same styles in for comfort and service to be had only in our Shapely Shoes 110 SlMU'Cti STREET. s?pt$$ Tho Wilkes-Uarro ItteunJ can bo mill In Scrpnton nt tho nous stands of At. lleinhurt, 119 Wyoming uenuo: fllac, Lackawanna aier.ue. citvjkotes. Tli AVoni.in h UmIij li.isut' will mitt this MM-nlni; ill 7 ..n ixloiK. Tho Del.iwuro and lluuhun ooinii.un 1 lid osteidny lit tho loroinotic shops ut Wilktt.-U.irru nut I'l.vintnitli und tint ti.ilnmen s-outh of Pci.inttm. Scranton council, Knights of Colum bus held Its lltst mt'ttitiR in it new quai tcrs In tho Economy lmlWIiiK, j.oniuis ll PllllO, lllht CMllllU lit & U Clock. rioik of tlio Oouitx Dinlclt isterlij Kfaiitr m irriiiRt! Il chmh to Mlclvul t'nollcnn and btany JlcCormlck, ol Dun nidi c, Ch.irlts Swuttz and .Aliio bhorts, ot C.ubondale. T. J. DimgiUi and W. M I.puK otam liitrs In tho I.ttngrttalf-KLll eont st yi-s-ti'iil.iy save notice tlmt tho commission would uesln Its sessions lit the nibltrutton loom of tho rouit hotiso Apt 11 2ti. Ivnto nnd Iluttto Oxsln, slaters, of OaU f ml cotiit, cn lull In S'W bail ouch In Alderman Mllliu jesttiuUy on clmrRi s of ueliifj foinmon scolds. '1 homux U. Orecc, n neighbor, was tin piosicutur In Aldcrmiin Mlllnt's court Inst ouilm? ailchael Itulily war mraltrnid on a harso of usshuU nnd button piclttr.d liv HiiRli V-ill. HudiiN v.it hrld in $) ball. They nio miners. 'Hull alU'Kinl lie af beaten bj I5udd while tin wuc at woik In the minis. Jinny S. Jlillur, tho ls-Mar-olil hon or Jlnjor W. S Miliar, is n cadet enitlutor on tho St. l.ou's, which with tho St. I'.itil. was iuiioliased yrslcrdtn from tlie Ami'ilc.iu steamship lino bi tho I'nitod htutcs sou-inmont. The crews of tho t-hlps ko Into tho KOttinnient's srvlci?. This owning tho Junior llpwortn lniMlo of the Him l'lik thurch will plw an ontertiiliimont rir Its benefit In the lecture rci ms of the thurch, at which Uh follow ins lHOKiammo will be remitted l'lano iolo, Miss Mills,- itc-iuilon. Miss Kemmerei ; lnlln s-olo iMIs Walter, iecl tatlon, Mlhs Moiilr, s-olo Mb Vnlttrn; reellntlon. Miss Sncnit-r bunjo solo, Mr. Pwartu: lecltatiou, Mis 11 ; piano solo, Mr. Muller: recitation Miss Moidotk, foIo, JIKs, Mascir recitation, Miss .Iojle; banjo i-olo, Mru Swartz. DECKER-ZIMMRIWUN. Pinminiint Yoniij I'i'ojilo United in Vim jngc nt Pull. The inaiiincp of Van Cleft Dalo TiecUri-, of riwtvlllc, ind MIh Clam rarollno Xlmnvrmau, of Falls otcuried Tuesday evening at the l'"alls .Methodist chinch, llev. Mr. NcwIhk, of Ualton, pot foi mint the reiemony. Mls Noll Decker, of Scranton, wbb bi ulcsninld and tho cronm was attend ed by Clinilco Xlmmvrmnn brother of the bride. Atthtir PcrUvr nnd Charles Turn v.-pri ushet. Anionu tliose present from Snuntun ver.". lr. nnil JIts. C. II. Derlij : Miss Vola lieeJter. Mls.s Null Dccher and Mlfs JIanio Tuni. I!s fxit'iiii I his rveniuu. The Lady Oakford union, AV. V. XI. (T aMU hold an egg social In their hall In tirTT'rlee building this penlng. A very enjoyable time lis ixpictcil. All are wel come. A 8ller collet tlnn will be taken ot tho deor. ooooooooooooooooo M intcrgrccu, Pupp.rinlnt, MlhSIlf Jl!,, J.C111 111. X Ciiiiinuion, X Violet, 0 H.tniiufi ami Others, 0 I FRESH Tin Scranton Cash Stora ooooooooooooooooo SC1I I SPERCEI, s llTt I 0 s WORKERS IN THE MISSIONARY FIELD Arc Observing Their Twcntlclh Annl vcrfary In ScconJ Cliurcli. THREE VERY INTERESriNQ SESSIONS Hitch ol th o four Districts ol the l.iii'kuwunnii l'rnsbt tcry CSutturnl (JiUaiiUatlon llutl HiM'titiKs at the .Mornliii; Smlon--.'Ir,' T. I). lv. Chuso's ltuviou' ol' tho tork ol Iho .Montrosn District DiiiIiik tho I.hnI Plvc YonrsA(ldrosM in i:uuint;. The twrntletli until vol ary session of the Women s Jmcign Missionary io clet of the J'nliytety of Lackawan na bi kjii etpulity niornltiK lit t'le Hot ond riosbyteiiin chinch and will lontlude this nf let noon. Tho society was organized In 1STS nnd meets cery lle jeai.s. it comiiiisus the, ill.stiltta of Montrose, Towandit, Sctanton and WIlkfH-Haito, t'.tth of which has Its ol Jlcets, independent of the I'tesbj tetlal oignnlz.itlou, and tniets annually. No Presh.Meilnl meeting of the. so ciety hits been held wince li9:: in West 1'lttston The iilllciiH ate. 1'icsldeiil, Mm A. M Welles, of Wllkes-Uutre, who Is ptesiillng oxer the pieselit Huh Nlon: senelnij, iltH. C It. Oiegoiy. or WllkuH-Ilnrte; tieasutct, Mis. II. L. najnor, of Catbondulf. Following ate the nanies of the of llitrs of the four distiict oig.tnlz.ttluns, nil of whom aro attending the coiimh tlon: Monti oori evident, Mrs. P. U. It, Chibe, Ii.illstt.ulj setietary, Mrs. L N" l.votis Mnntioe; sieretnrj of literature, 'Irs C S Ijons Moiltitise: Ice )ltsl .1. lit- Mrs .1. II Doolltlle. .Mis. Willi tut liidlulii Mrs A. 1. He Hon, Mts. 9 A I'lti In I Miss .lithj. Ultktiiiidii Strnntoii I'iPHldiiit, Mm .I. It Kus, (timi ltidf.i , lie preIdi nts Mrs c K. Hulilnson, Set. niton. Mis. C. I'. Itoekwill, Hunt sd lie, citiopondlng utretaiv, M ss t'.irn S. Dltk-on, yci.inton lecortlm s-nrotarj. Mis T. H. Motgiin, Protidenie; srmtniv of lltetature, Mrt. T. .1. Luco, lldo I'nik. Towanda District Prc-Ulrnt, Mis X. X 15( tts, Towanda. 'Nlre presitltiit'-, Mis Ad ams Anlt.siut;; JIl'i Vi 1 rv Ttoj , .Mis iatcs, Canton. i-tciLtnrs, .Mrs. o A. 1! ildwln. Ttwundu. Wlles-IJirre District I'rcaldtiit -MtJ ried Corss, Kingston, honorary lce prrs. Idem, Mix. Kuo, l'lMnouth; vice pitsl dents, Mrs liaison, Kingston; Mrs tiro. Johns-on. 1'Ittston; Mis, Fern, I'lttMtm; cories-pondlng sccictnry, Mrs. O. M K(j noldH Wllkes-n.ii if, iccoidlng bkh1 tin j, Jf. L S. Lmsdon Wilkes-11 ino, uecietary of lltciatuit. Miss Charlotte Welles, 1'ortv Port, s-ocretaiy of wung pioples woik, Mrs. It. (Iiegory. MISSIONAUY FOUCL. In addition to the foiegoing. the fol lowing lnlsslonatles aie lecouled as Presbj terlal oillceis: Mis. C. S Black burn, I'etsta: Mrs .1. G. x-witson, Pet t.n; Mis. 13, Ii. Vnndeibuigli, Hain an; Mis IX. II. nelleei, Atiic.i; Di. M. Jennie Hill, China; Mis J. A. Fitch, China; Mis. H. W. Luce. China. The opening sehslnn began at 0 "0 o'clock yesteiday morning, and wan concluded with n bilef devotional t-er-lte, conducted by Mis. Welles, the piesldent. T'acli illstiltt held a busi ness meeting, over which Its preuldtnt pt espied as follows. Mis F. D. 11. Chasi, of Hallstead, for the Montrose district; Mrs. X. X Hetts, of Towamla, for the Towanda distiict; Mis. M F Kays, of Scranton. lor tho Sctanton distiict, and Mt? W. S. StlUb of Wjo inlng. for the Wllkes-Ilaire distiict. In the afternoon the meeting opened with devotional eveielses dining which prayer was offered by Mts. C. X Lyons, of Moimose. The gntlieilng was wel comed in an nddiess b Mm, C. 13 Hoblnson, wife of the pastoi of the chuich. who reviewed the twenty p,ns' woik of the organization Mm Welles the piesldiht, lesnonded Fuither greeting was offeiod by the sotletj'M 111 st president, Mrs. S Lorlng Taylor, of Mount Jackon. Mrs Gregory, the secietatv, lead the minutes of tho last meeting, whit It weie uppiowd A ielew of the woik of the Montrose distiict duiing the last IKo yeats was piesentetl by Mis. F D. ?. Chase, of Hallstead Miss Iilatk, the soprano soloist of tho hutch, sang "Lo, Jesub Slandeth Knockintr." A papei on sjstematlc giving was lead tiy Mts. AV. F. Gibbons, wife of the pastor of tho Dunmoio x-icsby-toil.tn chinch. The morning session concluded with the toll call, a lijmn and a benediction. The nfteinoon session began late, nt S'!0 o'clock, and was almost wholly devoted to an nddiess on "Aft lea," by Ktv. AA'. P. Ikiiiiieimnu, whose rt cent nddiess on tlmt topic in the Second I'lpsbytPilan chinch was lepoited In, Tho Tribune. The nominations and icBoluttons coninilttcoB were appointed, notices worn read and the convention adjourned until owning Mm Jnmea McI..'od, of Seranton, wns named as ehnhrinn of the committee on nomin ations, and Mm. 1'loletto, of Towanda, chairman of tho committee on tesolu tluns Lnfrt evening the comontlou was nd dressied by Hohprt K S'iPer, of tv w Yoik city, assistant secretaiv of the board of foielgn missions. Itev. Dr P. S. Hoblnson presided. TODAY'S sns.sioxs. At this morning's meeting rpvlews for the Tgwanda, Scranton and AA'ilues Hurro (list i lets will be m. Rented by Uielr tespectlve presldi nts. the treas urer's rejiort will be lead and MIbs F. M. Jessup. of this city, will address the convention on "Whnt Shall AVe KentT'" Ileports of bands and Clulstlan 13n deavor societies will bo piesented this afternoon; Mis. William Llttlo will toad a paper "The Mlssloiiaty;" Mr. Hannerman will addici-s the hunrig, itunmlttees will tepoit, and the elec tion will bo held. LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT. Dntlinsed an Appreciative. Audience in iliisic Hall I, list Night. The "scinntnn Llcdeikintu ltrt night ga n delightful concert In Music ball. Th assKtlpg urtiHts were: John T. AVatkins, b-ultoiip and nuulc dltector of the society. Miss HlacU, sopiano; Fied AV. AVldmayer, violinist; Chatlcs j orsam, pltnlst, und the Ilabeiitiolt X.lther ouattette. Following weto the progrimnie ntim bots. Chorus, "Fetgosutig." Lletler-kianz- zither ruiaitrttt-, ' Kin Siiuuv r. abet'd In SnlzbtiiK," Hoptano solo. Miss Plack bnrltono solo. "Hodouin Love Song," AVIlllant Aldn; violin solo (Stnt owskl), Ftedeilck AA . Wldmayet : Lle dttkian chorus, "Weiho des I.ledcw," with nolo by Mr. Watklns; Hopnino nolo, "O. That T Could be Loved," Mina Jllaok. zither quattette, "Lpopoid'u March:" LWdorkranz ultoius. "Douls. ches Lied." The audience made up In enthusi asm what It Inched In numbers and participated In a concluding pleasure, a btlef dance period. KNIQIITS TEAtl'LAR INSTALLATION. Mil fallow Pit liv l ied t tho Scrniitou ( lub. Hcccntly elected olllci rs of Cocttr tie Llun commaiulcry, No. IT, were In stalled last e citing In Masonic hall. Following the Installation tho com nuindery banquelted at the Scranton club. 13. Sir Charles AV. GunHter, the refiling commander, wna presented with u handsome past cominiiiulet'ii Jew el. The offlcem Installed were: 13. Sit Atja AVIlllnniK, commander; Sir AV, 13. Meai", genet allsslmo; Sir .1. James Taylor, captain-genet al. The nppolnt le ollltom of the conimandoty were named as follows; Prolate, Sir David ,1 Davis; senior warden, Finnic M. Moyei ; junior warden, Walter L. lion wood; minor w at den, Sir ltd hard Wols enllue, captain ot the guatd, Joseph J. Ansley. ltlght 13. Sir Gtantl Senior Warden nnd Division Commander T. Frank Penman conducted the Installation. He wiih aided by 13. Sir F. L. Drown, gen-y emllsslnu'; C. 11. Sanderson, captain goneiul; A. 11. Holnietf, warden; C. 1$. 1 el man, pi elate. During the banquet at the Scranton club 13 Sir Chailes AV. Gunster, tho lotlilng tiininianiler, presided, and 13. Sir I'lederlck 1 Drown was toastmaa ter. Itemaiks were made by R. E. Sir T. Finnic Penman, 13 Sir T3. P. Klnsa litii y and 13. Sir Arja AVilllams. BRYAN TO COME MONDAY. I'roi 'siltcr's Champion to Do with IU loi n Dn. William Jennings llrjan will lie In this city next Monday and will deliv er an nddiess In the evening under the auspices of the local Democracy. Mr. ltian Is now In AVashlngton to attend the Jackson Day banquet. Here he wns seen by State Chairman John M. Garniun and Hdwaid Mcirllleld es tetdav. and In it sponge to their solici tations agreed lo fulfill the piomlo made In tho campaign times to gle Scianton a Itdl nnd speech. City TitMsuier C G. Doland n celved a telegiam from Mr. Metrifleld and Mi. Gat man last night announc ing I3inn'R coming on Monday and bidding him begin tho prepatatlons lor his ici option ut once. A meeting of the joint city and coun ty committee tltnt was appointed at the time Mr. Hrynn was before epivt d, has been called for 11 o'clock this mum lug nt Mi. Doland's oillce. It l piobable that an outdoor meet ing w ill bo held If the i atber per mits If not the aimory and possible one other hall will be pocured. A pub lic leceptlon at the Jotmyn to lie fol lowed by a banquet nto also probable patts of the progiamnie. THEIR FIRST JOINT SESSION. Conducted by Young Urn's Institute in Kicjcle lub Home. In the Illcycle club house Inst night a dtllghuul sotlnl was conducted by the following councils ot the Young Men's Institute: John liole O'llellly, cential city St. Uiendan, West St i, ni ton, Mniquelte, Xoitii Sdiinton, I'hll Sheildnn, Gieen Itldge und St. Marys, of Dunmore Jt Was attended by about eighty couples who danced fioni 9.::o until 2 JO to excellent miislo b Law tenct! and his men At midnight sup per was soived by Cateicr 1. II. Dm klu. The social was In glial ge of tho fol lowing gtneinl fonimlttoe: John P.lchuidson and James Mai Ion, of O'llellly c-oumtl, V. 1', hhean, Charles CuntiAun and AVIIllatn Lai kin, ot St, llienden council, T. J Mahon, I.tlko Hoi an and C. A lleebe, of I'hll Shcil dan council, John Mi Donough, of Mar quette council and Fiank Cu.ien, Ar h Miller and Fiank McDiidac, of St. Maiy's cotnii II. The olTlrers of tho committee w-ie W. F. Shean, chalt man, Jnmes Maiirn, tie surer, and John Me Donough, sc-erptaiy John J Muiphy, piesldmt of Join, lloyle O'llellly council, was chaltmiin of tho leceptlon committee, AV. F. Shenn was master of cerenionlen nud M. 1'. Caw ley was In chaigo of the door committee. One nt the guests was p. ii. Gllleian, of Catb ndule c-k-grand president of the Pennsylvania Jurisdiction. JUORAN.REfiAN AiARRIAGt. ' creniony Has I'crlni'iicd In M. t'plci's CntliPtlriit Yi'stprtl-ii. Jllss 1311a Itcgnu, of tho ceutinl city, and John Moran, of Locust sttoet, weie imuilnl in St. PeterY tathedi.il yen teida at 2 o'cloi 1; by Itev. P. .J. Gough. Miss Mnt Reijan, fclster of the btlde, wns bildesn uld, and Daniel Lumly was gioomsman. Mr. and Mrs Mourn left on the IV train for Xew Yoik tit . and upmi Hull rettitn they will icslde in South Stiun ton. Mrs Muraii for sevetnl yenis has been a tmiealudy In Connolly & AVal-Inct-'B dr: oods store, and Is an es timable yotins womun. Mr. Moran is engagttl as (in nent for Jones llios.' te.i stoic. PU.NERAL OF WALTER 0AWS0N Itpiniiiiis Will Aiiui) in 'Mum ,'it) Iriim .vw Yolk Plils (t riioou. The remains of AA'altcr Daw son, form erly masctr ninhanlc oC tho Doliuvnro, Lackawanna and Western company In this city, who died at his homo in Xow Voik, Monday night, will ho btought to this city todaj on theyjraln artlvlns hoie at 1 12 p. in. Thty will be taken to St. Luke's rlllirch, wheie setvltes will bo con ducted. Interment will bo made In Dunmoro cemetery. TESTIMONIAL CONCERT. It Is to Do Tcnileicd to Prof. '1'. .1. DaWns. Sevei.u friends of Piof. T. J. Iiav les met on Monda evening last in Huheit Mori la lodRo looms, Hyde Paik, and imtde picllmliiary atrangements to tender him a testimonial conceit I rior to his depnrtino for Plttsbuig. A second mooting will be hold at the Fitnio plneo on FUduy evening next, All who have been asked to Join this movement aro uquoetcd to bo present, GUARDIANS APPOINTED. J. George i3Ulii mid L. f . franklin Niiuiril lor i'oKitloiik olTiuil. J. George nlo was yesterday ap pointed KUiudlan of Daniel nnd Henja mln Joiiph, minor ehldliun ot the late Daniel It. Jonen, deceniptl, L. F. rtaiihlln was inado guardian of Jeno ".. PIoi unea M Charles 13., and Harnest 13. Ftanklln minor children or Chirlus I J, Fuinkllii, lmo of Xotth Ablngton. KELLY CASE IS ON TRIAL AGAIN On lis Former Hearing Hie Jury Could riot Reach a Vcrdlcl. NON.SUIT IN THE LOWRV CASE It V MB Granted on the Ground Tlmt tlio I'lnlutiir Uiih Giilltv ol Cou trlbiilorv .NPKllgeiico.-Anotlipr ol tho Uppuy Case', Is on Trial DcIoip Jiulgo (.mister --A Complicated Third Uiird tnso In Uliicli Holu Uvps Aro Mixed Up. Defore Judge Love in tho Supeilor cnuit loom the tiespnss case of Thomas II. Kelley ami Hllzabeth Kelley tigalnst the Stinnton Traction company was called for trim Into 0Fteiduy after noon. A Juiy was seemed and the opening nddiess for the plaintiffs made befoie couit ndjoutued. Attorneys C. L Haw ley, I. H. Hums nnd John P. Kelly nppcar for the Kellejs and Major F.verett AVatten und P. AV. Gallagher for the defendant company. The ease was tiled at the December term of couit and the jury disagreed. It Is alleged by the plaintiffs that on Jan. .1. lsoii. Mis Kelley. while getting on one of the Ti.tetlon companj's c.tis on Lackawanna nventie, was badly In jured b the sudden stinting of the car, which tlnew lar violently against the guaitl mil of the tear platfoim. As a lesult of this incident Mm. Kel ley gave piem.uine blith of a child which was still-born and suffeted In Jury to her lit tilth of a permanent na ture. For this and the husband's lcs. of his wife's set vices $10,000 damages ate asked. AVhen couit opened yesterday morn ing tho jury In the ease of James F. Uoyle against the eecutom of 13. F. Doyle's estate lepoited a verdict of $1,113 to Judge Lovo III favor of tho plulntlff. LOAVItY CASI3 NOT SUIT13D. The case of Geoigc Lowry against the Lackawanna Valley Hapld Ttanslt company and tho city ot C.irbondale was then culled for tilal. Attomovs I II. Hums and John I'. Kelly appeared for the plaintiff Attorney J. 13. IJuir for the Itnnld Transit company and City Solicitor AVnttous for the city of Caibondale. Lowry alleges that he was walking along Uolmont street from Fell town ship to his home in Cubonilcle in De cember, 1S9G, when he wns tun down by one of tho defendant eompan's cars and seilously lujuied. It was a dark night and Lowiv maintained that he did not see a light on the appio.ichlng car or hear It sound a bell. Judge Love granted a non-suit, holding iliat the plaintiff was guilty of contilbutoiy negligence in walking on or dose to tho track. Judge Cunstf r In conit io.nn Xo. 2 charged the 1ury yesteulay morning In the case of I.'. It. Dcpuv, of Damnum. GALLEN'S. WE CLOTHE FROM iTid.iv. April ith, we start our Gre.it Friday Shoe Sales, that were so successful last yeai with us, and shall continue them lor an indefinite tune. Hvery Friday Ave shall sell Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Misses' Si.io Shoes ior 97.! the pair. Those who took . advantage of the sales befoie know what values we offer. We do this to tin ther popularize our Shoe Depaitincnt, and offer only woithy Shoes. HI FRIDAY, km 15, OCCURS II FIRST SALE Any of these goods valued at i.io (or S)7c the pair. Hvery pair wan.intcd solid leather or a new pair for them: Men's Russet and Black Shoes, Ladies' Russet and Black Shoes, Boys' Russet and Black Shoes, Qhis' Russet and Black Shoes New stylesevery pair solid leather. All $1.50 Shoes for 97c on Friday only. 137 AfSSD 133 in rnoay, a-j fff)vM? US' $,y A$f T miiwimi, , This is the finest line of goods in the country. They will be sold at two-thirds actual value. Every one knows that sample garments are superior in quality and workmanship. MUIHIIIIIIIIIIltIlIIIIfU!liIIi:!l!EI!IitBlli:!llllllllliltlllUllUIII)IHIIIIIIIilHtlIllt! S K i (JUK nlw mm I In TOILET SETS will surprise you. We can S E suit every taste and fancy, having all styles and j k decorations for you to select from. g g Very pretty Sets as Ioav as $1.95. g 1 MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyanini Avanu). 5 'WnU In nud look nrouuil " r;nilllllllIUIlllIIIII1!inilISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt!ltIHIIlllt91IIIIIIIIIItllllltItllllBllHllB ngnlnFt T. M. Coleman, of the snnie plice. Tho Jury retired at 11 o'clock and had not lepoited a verdd t tip to the hour Hint cnuit adjoin ned Lite In the uftctnooli the juiy came Into court nut' asktl for Instructions whlih would In Id ate that their vetddt will be for Depuy. After the 13. It. Depuy case had been given to the Juiy a similar suit of Mis. Minnie Depuy against Mr. Coleman was called for tilal Mrs. Depuy Is the wile of Unity Depuy and she alleges that Air. Codmnn levied on and sold as her husband's property a horse and cat rlatre and household goods owned "by hot. She seeks to recover damages for the lnjuiy done hit. At tho hour lor adjourning all tho testimony lor the plaintiff had been heuid This morn ing testimony for the defense will be offered. A COMPLICATED CAS13. In the main couit room tho case of Mis. John Heap and her deughters.Mm. Mary Ann Leach and Mm Sarah Jane ri,....1 !... T.t... fin 1. ........ .. ,1U .., iippie, itt.imnt tjiiuu vi.iiiiji.uii wu-, , I tnai till my. tome years ago .iicnaei Gahogun died leaving thief childien, John nnd James Gaho?an nnd -Alls. Cathailne Kelly. Anpther son, Patilck Gnhot'.in, h.ad died some time bofoti? leaving a wife and four diughtem. Th widow sitbscciuently man led John Heap. AVhm Mdhael G iliogan died he own ed a piopettv In the Thlid waul of this citv on which theie was a mortg.ige John Gahogau, the son, assumed this inoitgago and then began pioeeedltigs to fotecloso It and actually did fon clee the mo'itgage. At the sale he was tho pin chaser. When the proceedings were brought papeis were seived on the three children but Mm. Heap ami her claughtois woto lgnoted. Tho sale theiefote did not wipe out their intct ests and began proceedings to mover their interest which we uld be about oiie-fouith of the entire property. Mm Heap suing for the Intel est of two of hot daughters who, It is alleged, tiled after their gi.indfather. Mrs Henp ua their heir is entitled lo tltci portion of the piopeity. TH13Y GAV13 D13HDS. AA'hen the case wes called yeiteidav morning dcedr weie presi nted by the delenelanl fiom Mts Anna Leach and Mts Saiah Jane Tipple and this re moved them fioni consldeuitlon In the case and left the suit to be fought tot the mother's right to the Interest of hr dead daughters In the piopeity and bo QALLBN'S. HEAD TO FOOT." PErsifM AVENUE, iaiunlay ami Monday We will have on sale Strawbridcre &. Clothier's entire line of sample JttIS, f (J iSB 0 I mean profits during the time It has been In the possession ot the defend nuts I'he defendant contends, tl .it one of Alts. Heap's daughters died befoiu her grandfather which would remove her firm any participation In his estate. The case Is being fought wiih much vigor "bv Attorneys C Comegva and Gi ol ge HIce for the plaintiff, and Attor neys S. 1!. Pi Ice ami ex-Judgo AVard fot the defendant. It will be lesttnied this moining. CHANGES ON THE CENTRAL, Announced in a Cirriilnr Just IhnuoiI from lIciKliiniiitei's. Ciieulats from tho headquatteis of the Coiiti.il P.nllio.ad of New Jeisey aninumce that H. 13. Hlgblo Is appoint ed superintendent of car service and that the olllco of general ear agent has bee en abolished, That AV. L. Hoffecker Is appointed dlv'flon master mechnnlo in chnige of Xev Jersey Cential division, and .T G. Thomas, division master mechanic in thai go of Lehigh and Susquehanna ttlv Islon. Tho oillces of ns.slttant su perintendents and motive power and equipment have also been abolished. r Is always one of the busiest in store. Its contin uous trade we attribute to the splendid goods it contains to prices a' little less than anywhere else. Umbrellas This is a silver Worth $1 mounted umbrella, with steel lod and natural wood handle. It rolb tight ly. Worth at any .store Si, Qq and home stores 51.25. Here OyC Here's Tight roll umbrella, A Value u'tu stec'' roc' t,tt'r" ling mounted Congo handle, and tafleta cover Has a $2 look, but bells $1.69 hero foi "Jack Umbrellas.. These are Rose" made by John Rose, of Philadelphia, who makes the umbrellas for the most exclusive trade in the world. Never less than more, S;, and usually Here 50 M ill 303 Lscki. Ave. MA WLI1IIK, Hoot aiU Shoe Maker. l!e-.t shoes to oulcr from St 7"'ip Men's RnlfHiinri in eli, Dili I iidles fcolusimil heels, Gup. ll woil jiii.riuilcvil. 117 IV1111 Aenuc, SCI5ANTOV, i'A. Hciiilliitm, liiH- spepsia, iVoi-rVsor! Urs posltixi'ly iiir! 'iroei iinih.im's l)rt. HI mi lloint i is 11 xncoiflt. una itoso u. iiH,..vai. ,1 .-tio--, anil 11 peiinunent vtiruof the iniMt 1 hiomn uml soori i.ises is au.ir.in. tti.il. Uo not tullci I A .Vl-itiut botllu will (oiiMiicf ine most hkoptlr il. .M.itiliewH II10-, l)riij'tsts, U'JO LacL.l lUiunu uvouiiu. timraSa Department D V Opportunity, Our Annual Free Distribution of Flower Seeds On Saturday and Monday, April 16th and iSth, we will give with every purchaser of 25 cents, one paper of seed ; with a dollar purchase 4 papers of seeds, etc.; limit 10 pa pers to a customer. The seeds are the best quality and of the following varieties : Asters, Alyssum, Balstun, Candytuft, Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Dahlias, Mignonettes, .Nasturtiums, Phlox, Pansies, 4 1 5 and 4 1 7 Lackawanna J!v enue, Glassware Temptat ions That are useful and very ornamental. Prices that will be interesting to those who arc replenish ing their closets. Sugar Bowls and Cream Pitchers, parts ot lea Sets, worth 15c each, arc now Vases 8c 12 inches hieh. newest 10c designs, value ioc,nov Water Sets Bohemian Ware, Tray included, worth $1.25, now - 74c Berry Dishes 8-inch; worth 15 conts, now 8c Green Tea Sets Newest colors nnd lat est patterns, worth 50 -yj cents, now - - Ot-C Celery Trays Pressed designs full ground bot- torn, bent sides, worth 10c inc., now Bohemian Glass Vases Shape of flowers, tint ed in colors, worth 35 jj cents, now - - a4C THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave., J. II. IADWIG. The Last Days Only a few of Knit Goods XSS Demonstration, tical demonstration of Arnold's Knit Goods, for in fants, children and ladies. Mrs. Reynold's, the able demonstrator, will be pleased to explain to you the merits of these unequalled hy gienic garments. -Mrs neyiioll will rpmnln -with us tin. hi Ma nljlit. Wo urge all whobuve Dot mes lici t 1 1 ilco ml van uo of the remaining duyi nnd liui n of modern, lunctlcal wajstoolotna the biiliy, nt thu Baby Bazaar 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Petunias, Sweet Peas, Stock, Verbenas, Heliotrope, Portulacea, Poppies, Coxcomb, Japanese Punks, Moon Flowers, Puhcias, Etc. Scranton, Pa, vmrmmm m
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