r-vf THE SCRANTON TIUBUNIS-MONTMY. APIUL IS. 180S. It's the Thing to Do Wear Only the Correct New i Custom Last. Made ou 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 neatly dressed but will be glad to wear it. Also same styles in for comfort and service to be had only in our Shapely Shoes CHANK & SPENCER, 110 Sl'ltl'Cti STttEET. The Wlllccs-IIarrc Itecorcj can bo liaa In Screnton at the news stands of M. Idelnhurt, U'J Wjomlnu uenuo: Hue, Lackawanna avei.ue CONVENTION CALL. Third l.fRihlutivi' District. In put nuance of a resolution or the standing commltteo of the ThlKl l.ei;ls lutivo distilct of Lackawanna uiunn, adopted at Its meeting belli Satin cl.ij, lluj Dtn ot April, 1WS, tho district convention 111 be held on Tucsdd, the 9th da (.1 April, lKlS, at 2 V m. In UlcmVh ilall, Tuvlor, l'.i., for the puiposo of electing two VI) delegates to the Kipublle.in stu'e ronentlon, to bo held at ll.mlbburg on Juno 2nd, 1S3S. 15y older of THURSTON S. PAUKnil, Chairman. JOHN R. JOHNS, Secretary. CITY JSOTKS. Cards of thanks, resolutions of ondo lence, obituary poetry and tho like will bo In'-ertul la Tho Tribune only wh n paid for in advance, at the i.itu ot iO i ents a line. A muslcalo will be civ on Thursday ovcnhiK In tho Given ltldge libr.uj. Tho Delawaie and Hudson company paid Saturday ut the Coal Urook mine, Chi bondalo. The JIcAll nuxlll.ii y will meet at tho house of Mis. C. D. Joins, Wl Olive hired, Mondaj nfteinoon, Apill Is, at " M o'clock. A coidlal invitation to attend tho meeting is extended to evir.vbod. The members ot Scranton lodKe, No 151, Uenevolent and Ptouctlve Older of Hlks, aro requested to meet at the looms at T.SO o'clock this evening and proceed with ll.iuer's band to tho Delawaie and Hudson station to meet tho Wilkes Bdrro brothels. Last week's exchanges tliioURh tho Scranton Clearing House association wire as follows: April 11, $lr)4S48 0J; April 1J, jife.ossra: April n, tar. sg".73; Apiii u, J107.P66.77; April 15, SlJO.Mw'JJj April li.. tl33,D80.40; total. fSGa.lll 15, The cle.irliiRS for corresponding Week 1S'J7 vveio $u51, eco 76. The hearlns In tho trespass c.iso ol tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal company nualnst W. M Sprlntitr on the uile to lelease the defendant without ball, under the act of 17J", which piovides that a party owning leal estate to the value ot 50 pounds need not furnish ball, has be.'ii continued to argument court. CIIANQE OF VENUE REFUSED. .Now Trinl in JnnnmgR Cno W i) Oc- cur Hero. Court ntraln on Satutday refused a change "f enue In tho case of John ?. Jennings against the Li high Val ley Railioad cotnpan. Tho motion was made by James Mahon, who Is associated with Cornelius Smith on the plalntilf's aide. The usual reasons weie advanced. This Is the eisi n which a new tilnl was granted by Judge Searle last Mon day. The verdlit was for $1 and the Tilalntlff nppealed on the ground of ei jor by tho Judgo In charging tho Jury and also that while, the Jurv found that the plaintiff was damn d only nominal damages were allowed Couit admitted that emu had been commit ted in the chin gc ooooooooooooooooo s Wiritergrocn, Vc) pci-inllit, HShllf IIS, I.C111 Ml, Cinnniuoii, Kosc, Violet, IJaimnu anil Others, FRESH Th) Scranton Cash Store OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO S AAAA BISHOP TALBOT'S OFFICIAL VISIT llcnil of Cculral Pennsylvania Protestant Episcopal Diocese Is Here. IIB CONFIRMS FOUR I.AROC CLASSES Tliu IMMiop In Acconipntilcil Horn liy lilt". Tulliot and Their Dnuulitor. 'lliera lto n IIIr llrcpptiou In Tliclr Honor at Hid scrniilini lllcy clo Ulnti lloimo Tin Ilvonlnn-- To morrow I3u Will Visit l'oinli nl Cluircti Work in and About llio C'll). Blihnp Talbot, the loiently rloc-tcd Ijlshop ot the Central I'eniislviililii dlo ii'FU of thul'roU"tiint IIplw upul i lain li, In making Ills (list olllclnl vltlt to Mils city. He W ntcomptinled III Mm Tal bot and Miss Talbot Tliey icntPcd lute at li 20 o'clock on the Palawan1 nint iiuctsoii load Saturday atteiruun Ulshop and Mis. Talbot ate belnp en- I BISHOP tet tniued at the hotm- of Major Kveiett Wan en, and Miss Talbot by tho Misses Jei ni) n. In each of tho four 1'iotestant Hpls copal chuiches n laige class vas c un til nitd by the bishop jesteiday. A le- eeptlon will be given In his honor at the j Seianton lllcvcle club house tonight The Initial piesence here of the new pi elate made a pionounced favorable lmpiession umm all who heatd him pleach or had oppoitunitv to obseive him closelj For one on whom so gieat an honor as the bishopile has been con f ci led and who has to bear the peculiar losponslbilltles and burdens of his chuich nnd ofllee. he Is comparatively young. Hut a scrutiny of his stalwart physique and stiong. tine featured smooth-shaven face lulngs a conclus ion that the man Is equal to the tasks of his exalted olllce. A STRONG CHARACTER. His mental fence and stiength makes Itself felt lrom the pulpit. In nothing that he sas Is there a lack of Interest to his auditors. His points are bilef and objective, showing the positive character of the man and ntttactlng his he.ueis to him. Pievlous to his election to this dio cese Ulshop Talbot was for eleven jeais mlsslunniy bishop of the Diocese of WjomltiK and Idaho. The teultcny under his Immediate direction was equal In extent to the New L'ngland and Middle States mfd Matyland. Dur ing his eleven jears as mlsslonaiy bishop he was able to only spend six months under his home loot. This ac tivity is Indicative of the chaiactei of the man. . Saturday evening Rlshnp Talbot con firmed a class of twenty-eight cata chumens at St. Maik's mission (Dun more) of St Luke's piilsb. Yesterday morning he continued a class of foitv slx In the nmthei chuich (St. Luke's), a total of seventy-four In the parish At each sen Ice he administered Holy Communion and pi cached. Yistordn afternoon he confirmed n class at St. David's on the West Side and In the evening at the Church of tho (Jood Shepheul, Green Ridge Social calls will be made by the bishop this morning. Ho will be taken foi a dilve this afternoon It the weather Is favorable. Mi. and Mrs John Jcrmvn will entertain Ulshop and Mis Talbot, Miss Talbot and Rev and Mis Rogers Isiael ut dinner this evening TONIGHT'S RRCKPTION. This evening's reception at the Seian ton lllcvcle club house will be fiom S to 11 o'clock. It Is to be given by the lector.w aniens and vestiy of St Luke's chuich. Ulshop and Mis. Talbot and Miss Talbot will lecelve with Rev. and Mrs Rogeis Isiael and Rev. and Mis. H. J Huughton. lnvltntlons to attend the inception have been extended by Mr. Isiael to members of all the city eongiegntlons and their fi lends thmugh tho pastois of the churches. The committee nnanglng the incep tion uie A. D Holland, Wniren 1'ilce, Mrs. Moffnt, Mis C, L. Dickson. Mrs. L. S Oakford and Mis. C 15 Dei man. The usheis will lie: Messrs R J. Fos ter, X. (J. Robertson, W. M. Maiple, J. W, Oakford, II W. Klngsbuiy. F.v erett Wanen, H K. Hnwiniil. F. L. Hi own, F. S Foote. Joseph A Mott. C. D SatuUrson, Russell Dlinmlck and R. II. Palter miii Tomoriow Ulshop Talbot will per sonally visit and acquaint himself with the woik of St, Luke's chuich In und about the clt. On Wednesday ho will take his depaiture. He goes fiom heio to Jeimyn. SABBATH NEWS NOTES. Rev Dr. Hurrl. of Tailor, addressed tin- oiing Men's Christian association's afnrnouii Oojirel meolliiB It ) J. Janus. Jf lloincMlenit, preui licit morning and evening In tho Plv mouth CoiiKiigiitlonal church. Rev I J James, of Hcunostaad. Pa occupied the pulpit at tho Plymouth Con giegutlcjii.il chuich at both services es terday. Uy special icquest the Raster muslo ten rtercd on Riutor Sundry at tho Bcrunton Street liiipilxi church wan icpealed on tire jesterdav. Rev. Dr. Morrow, of Philadelphia, sec retin y of tho PennsvlvHiiia niblo socloly, conducted tho service mid jn cached In Kim Park church jestcrclav. 1 ha tnr.ramant of tbn Lnid'u Hiiimnr warn mil m$k Aim4 - ---w Mwi &; - i few OT mi' lj mmi ndmlnlstcrfd at yestcrd-iy mornlnn'M 8r lco at tho Jackson KtrLct Unpllst chuich by tho pastor, Itov. Tliomim do Omchy. liev. John Ilas-mr, a rrnnilrenn mln Hlomuy from New Vork titj, picaclvd sprinotiH at St, IVtcr'H cathedral yostcr dii ul th (i 10 SO Iii.ism and at 7.J9 lunt uwnln.?, when a 8poil.il hitvIcc, was held. In tho absence of tho leaular pastor, Nov J. 1!. tfutrt, of tiio Simpson Meth odist church, tho pulpit Nvas occupied by ltfv Jnmca Wnlkn, of tho Archbiild and A. V Honor, e-i , of Clicen IMdKC Tho former preached nl the morning service, and tho laltct spoke at the evening ser vice llev. T. 1. Dotv, pastor of tho Hamp ton Street Methodist church, bohiK In nt trticliititu at the Wjomlns conlereneo at Notwlch, N Y his pulpit was occupied at jesteidav tnornliiK'n servlco by Kev. W W Smith of tho Northern Ohio con feienco, who dcjlvrted nn Illustrated mt inon upon "The I.lfo and Trluls of tho 1'iodlgal Son." . TONIII ANNIVERSARY C0LE3RATION. Inlrresliue llvrnl nl tlm V. W'. C. A. Itooiii I'oinorrniv NirIi'. The tenth nnnlversary of tho Youni; Women's Clilif-tlnn association will l3 observed tomorrow fiom 4 until 10 o'elook ii in , nt the association rooms. .or, Washington avenue, Former nnl TALBOT. pieseiit board inenibers and th3 state executive committee will receive the guests, and Chan men of the ecmmlt iie vvdl assist I.i serving the light lefieshments. The event Is to be of a social nature t imi, biitli gentlemen und ladles aie Invited. The committee rf airange- nients, Mis. L. M. Gates, Mrs. W. D. Kennedy, Mis. c II Dei man and Miss Hannah Deacon, and the piesent boatd of managers extends a coidlal Invita tion to all the fi lends of the associa tion. An Invitation in the foim of a poem was vviltlen bv Miss Susan Dickinson. Accompanving this Invitation birthday bags have been sent out which are used us a hint of vvhnt a tin wedding usunlly suggests of a financial nature. Special music will be furnished by Miss Coidella Fieemnn, Miss Kath eivne Timber man and Mrs, O'litlen and others Miss Umina Hajs, city secretary of Pennsjlvanin, will be piesent and give a few lemaiks concerning the associa tion woik, and .Mis L M. Gates will speak of our piesent woik. .Mrs i; II Ripple and Mis. C. D. Simpson will pieslde This will be an occasion when the voung women und ladles will have an oppintunlty to thank theli friends for their suppoit, and when the gentlemen fi lends can oxpiess their good wishes foi a woik which has helped the whole eltj HEALEY WAS MURDERED. Autopsy shows it Mub Mound THnt LiHercd the stoniucli. Coroner Longstieit went to Aichbald Satutday and began an Inquest Into the death of Mai tin Heale, the man found alungslde the Delawaie and Hudson tiacks ten days ugo sulfeilng fiom stab wounds and who died Fil clay. A juiv was Impanneled and un autopsy performed bv the coioner. The post-mortem showed thut one of the wounds hud penitiated the stom ach and caused peritonitis The wh le abouts of "Plpei" Klnnev, the man last seen with Healej, have not been learned. The juiy, H. J Glldea. John McIIale, John Keainev, Mai tin Mat It y, Thomas Gallagher and Jurats White, adjourned to meet next Tuesday even ing, when evidence will be heard. VERDICT OF SUICIDE. round in tho .HvhtciiniiN .Incl.snn ( IIHI'. A veidlct cf suicide was rendered Sutuiday evening b the coi oner's jury Impanelled to Investigate the death of the man "Plum" or "Juckbon," found dead two weeks ago in Me Keevei's Held on the West Side. The Jury held an adjoin nt d meeting In Coioner Longstieet's olllce and pie pined a verdict as follows: Tho circumstances of suspicion that tile unkuuiwi tame to his death tiom un lawful violence nt the hands of another peison or pi i sons aie us lulluwh, 'Tho unknown was found In n Held in iliti West Side cltv of beianton, on the "Hi day of April Iln with n bullet wound through his lieiitl The man was noi Idon tltlcd nnd the Jury a fur a niieful exam Initlon and Imiuliy find that hi came in his death bv u pistol shot wound Inflict. d by his own hands A R Vol his C II Dt rbv Thoinus Lovwv, David Wllilunn, William Hltclmcr. llert Rums. On account of tho piesence of Wil liam Jennings Rrvan In Scranton to night, tho committee have nnansred for n special excuislnn from Wilkes Ilniio la Scranton over tho Central railroad of New Jeisey, Special trnln will leave Wllkes-Haite at H.30 inn., stopping ut Paisons, Mine's Mills, PlttFton and Avocu; arriving at Scran ton ut 7 15. Fare for round trip, from Wilkes. Hai io, Paisons and Miners Mills 60 cents; Plttston. 30 cents, Avoca S.I cents. Mr. Rrynn will be on this train. Returning leave Sctantnn nt 11 p. m. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, in Harris' drug atoie. Hours 9 a. m. 5 n m. PREPARING FOR THE IRISH CENTENNIAL 1 Day of Field Sports Arranged For. Is being MhliTINQ WAS HELD LAST NIGHT l!xrcullvc Coiainlllfo to t'ulco Cliurgn oi the Dolulls In Appointed mid u Sub-L'oiiiniltlce In llinpoii ered tn Hcctire a bite nt Once--HcrI Ath leu ofllie ouiitry, It Is l.xpectrd, Hll I'lirticlpule in I iuipetitiiiii i'roiaiiienl hpoaliots to lie Kngagi d Another meeting t forward the movement for n centennial celebration of the Iilsh uprising of 17HS was held last night at the looms of John Unylo O'lteilly council of the Young Men's Institute on Lackawanna avenue. Delegates were piesent from thirty eight Irish societies scattered thiough out the countiy. The plan already suggested of having nn nthletle Held day nnd some nppHipilate addresses was adheied to, and nn executive com mittee consisting of the presidents of the dlffeient societies pai tlelpatlng was appointed toeuirv out the details The date selected Is July I, but theie Is some objection to this on the part of various of the societies because It would conflict with other like events, and there Is a possibility that the time will bo changed July 17, the da) upon which the centennial will be celebrated throughout Ireland, Is being talked of as a more npptoprlate date. COMMITTHH ON SPHAKHIIS. A committee consisting of C. T. l?o lnnd, J. J. Costello, Hon .1 C. Vnughan. John J. Murphy nnd C 0. Donovan was selected to seeuie speakets. It was de cided to call the iiignnlSMtinii the United Irish societies of Lackawanna county. The committee on grounds, apiolnted at the pievlous meeting, le- ported having seemed an option on several sites and was given discre tionary power to engage one if them. T. J. Monahan and Junus McGlnnls were appointed a committee on music. Adjoin nment was made until Sunday, May 1. Following the meeting, the execu tive committee met and niganlzed bv electing C. T TJoland. piesldont, John II. Devlne, vice piesident, James Me Olnnls, lecoidlng scciotniv; Unbolt Ihnmet O'Hovle, cotiespondlng seeie tary: John J. Costello. tieasuier. The executive committee ndjmuned to meet Friday evening, Apill .., nt Young Men's Institute hall. Hfforts will be made to Induce the best uthletes of the country to par ticipate In the field day spoits. Wefers, the Geoigetown ctaek, and champion short distance runnel of the woild; Sweeney, who holds the lecoul for the high jump and who Is now engaged In trnlnlng Harv aid's jumpers for the Jlott Haven games, Flanaghnn, the GALLON'S, Spring Suits for Men our Men's Suit Department the most attractive in the city attractive because we show n gieat vniiety of styles attractive because ourpiices aie magnels that cannot fail to attiact. Men's Business . And Dress Suits Aie here in fashionable cloths. The swell plaids and neat stripes arc here in gieat variety, and with our showing of numerous more sedate patterns, gives our pations the opportunity ot a laige selection at popular puces. $6, $8, $10, $12, $15. Men's Top Coats Aie hete in sevei.il shades. different The popular coat is the Coveit Cloth, cut short and bow. Some are made with strap seams, some have plain seams. Silk oi Italian $6.90, $9.80, A Shoe Special Men's P.ttent Leathei Russet Vici Kid, Black Vici Kid Calf Shoes some with cloth tops. Spring styles, opera, dress or bull dog toes. Worth 3.00, at Same Values in Ladies' Shoes. mi 0LGTH1N0 AND SHOE HOUSE AINJD LIES' H A On Friday, S SILK PEIIIMS. This is the finest line of goods in the countrv. Thev will be sold at two-thirds actual value. Every one knows that sample garments, are superior in quality aud workmanship. !jiiiiiiii3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii!iiui! I Our New 5 In TOILET SETS will surprise you. We can 5 5 suit every taste and fancy, having all styles and 5 5 decorations for you to select from. S S Very pretty Sets as low as $1.95. 2 Cxx&MgAX MILLAil & PECK, 134 Wyininj hm S nVnl -s In mid looic nnuiml ' " mm rniiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiUiiHiiiiiiHiiiiinuiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiiSHsniKiur Irish champion weight thrower and Mitchell, his American disputant for the premier 4 title are all to bo secured If such n thing Is possible, and if the celebration Is held on any day ex cept the Fourth, when all these nota bles doubtlessly have engagements, It Is considered nullo within the range of possibility that they can be secured. somi: larch: piuzi:s (Jood sized prizes for the open com petition will it Is thought, bilng on the best of the piofeslonnl8 and special contests will be ananged for tho local talent. One of the things discussed Is a to tal y lace for local athletic clubs, with n valuable silver cup and Individual medals ns the trophies. IT WILL BE BRIEF. llonrd of Triulo to Adjourn I'nrlj to Hear Air. IJrjmi. In older that board ot tiade mem bers may have opportunity to hear William J. Hi van, the tegular month ly meeting of the board tonight will begin eatly and will be bilef. The pro posal to i educe the annual dues to $21 or $20, according to the extent of In creased menibeishlp, will be consid ered. Several Impoitnnt committee leports will be lead and new members elected. NEW SPRINKLINQ CARTS. I'our Now Vehicles lor tho Dunn Company Have Arrived. Four of the ten new sprinklers to be used by the Dunn Street Sprinkling und Cleaning company have in lived in the tlty. They are of the Winkler tpe nnd when loaded to their capacity weigh about two and a half tons. The gear and wheels aie painted jellow and stliped with silver. The appaiatus for controlling and directing the How of water is very simple. It is opeinted by a slight pres suto of the foot from the dtlvei's seat GALLON'S. We have taken great D.iins this season to make r: Cloth linings. $12.40, $13.75. and Box $1.97 REIMIVJ AVENUE, rea' vGl ,r s fa v TWa a i39r .ws vvc'"L-c:rg Mm p I $ aturciay and Slonday We will have on sale Strawbridge & Clothie:-'s entire Hue of sample PES, Desi gnsi nnd can be applied so that tho ludlu will cstend ft oni a space the width . the vehicle to 12'i feet on either slib or nuiv be thiown Immediately untie the wagon, us will often bo found nee essary on crowded stieets. Hach tank will hold about f.00 gallon' of water and may, by piovlsion of the company's fianthlse, be tilled nt; nnj lire lodrant. When the whole mimbt i of caits puichased aie In opeiatlon a scene or mole of horses will be put In use by the company. It Is better to take Hood's Sarsn p.u Ilia than to expel Imont with un known and untried preparations. We know Hood's Sarsnparllla actually nnd permanently cures. Hood's rills act easily and prompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. Iu calling your attention to this sale we want it understood t that every piece is best 5 quadruple plate war- ranted. Thirty or forty pieces have been ar ranged ou table some are worth as high as a p 55 $6 no piece worth 5 less than $4. 1 he op- p opportunity is a splen ? did one to get the finest Sh of silverware a 0f. Ul till VCl Will C lit il YJJU- at a SS ular price. The selling jii is for today only. 5 Choice on table I $3.00 HP 0 HH II THE REXFQRD CO., J 0. tiir 0 Ml Lacka. Ave. Q H0000T000'H0'00yi00 0 pltjrnp'j0'0'JIP'.00.0000 MAX WCIIUK, Hoot anJ Shoe Maker. Ilel shojs to ordai fiom aLT'i up Men's Mikbuud UeeW, tide l.iidlc soIls und lieelM, Mil. Ml vvoiU sniiriiuteod. 127 lcnn Avenue, SCRAM ON, PA. I .-..y.. J -t. Heirtburn, Dyspepsia, t ilern posltivel.v Hired Riovur UiuU im'x licirlburn, li i nd ull Diior M IMS' 1 entiii iteiuedv U a Miecltlr. Ono dose ie- movtsall illstiesi, and a iwrniaiienl curoof tho nicliliroiilu 11ml neveiit lisoh is jjuirun. teed. Donot Kiiirorl S. .o-loiiI liotllo will coiivlnoo llio mdst Hlioptleil, Muttlieus llroi, DiujuIUs, ajU Laolva vMiuuu aveuuu. HJr I III B rnn 1 Ull r Opportunity. Our Annual Free Distribution of Flower Seeds On Saturday aud Monday, April 16th aud iSth, we will give with every purchaser of 25 cents, oue paper of seed ; with a dollar purchase 4 papers of seed-?, etc.; limit 10 pa pers to a customer. The seeds are the best quality and of the following varieties : A St ITS, Alyssuin, Ha I - an 1. Cnuiljhil't, Cli ry siiii 1 11011111 ins. Carnations, Da alius, JMiKihiiicttPS, ;isiui'liimis, IMilox, Panties, 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenua. Scranton, 4c. STORE J. II. LADWIG. 310 Lacka. Avenue. Blcyclo Department Upstairs. Have you seen our new Barron Bicycles Iu Ladies or Gents' Models, only $24.95 A high grade wheel in every respect, worth $60.00, but wo bought the quantity, so wo cjot the rock-bottom price. You cannot get a superior wheel for double the price. Also, Two Second-Hand Victor Bicycles for sale cheap. Both in good shape only slightly used. THE 310 Lacka. Ave. The Last Days of Knit Goods Demonstration. Only a few days more of the prac tical de monstra tion 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. Reynolds will reninln with ut till I'riday n Wbt. Wo urge nil who have not mot her 1 1 take advantage of the remaining days unci lemn of modern, practical ways to clothe llio b.iliy, at the Baby Bazaar 512 Spruce Street. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. Potiinlns, Sweet Peas, Stock, VerlKMias, II. liolrope, Porhilacea, Poppies, Coxcomb, Japanese Punks, 31 n Flowers, Pulicias, Etc. 4c. STORE Pai I
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