'' ' '!" 1 "iTl j W "v -j " JtV&j. V. Jrjl THE SC1UNT0X TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1901. V. a n Br.- Kami's I I Phssukta 1.. I I1C -' 1 "I ..C.(l ! '1 urn-. iu.ii tin u.it'" .t it ulil All tile "jooiilless ill E' till Ullsl.llllllll'l' t'c-h nttlk a in t'tru -with p.n.ji'liltes F," mil In ni'iltoipliiti- added fj M l .llllil" til tlldke ll Cltt ll R in .i whole wheat ilict. It r ' o ilnliliiMi hcilthv lrj M It'll . 'llll! I'Oltl , lilll I edit g --li i li mim's, mtive Ilium, n i, , Mr. tit-lli In lilt aun,' il u"l ..'itiil ; tin the t.ilili it j i, I" tu i tit, m fit -li milk ill in li i, i : i .int. I rn l)uiiVli mi r. I'p .' tir, HftKO CONDENSED M'LK CO qrr?riton. Pi ;BX.sJiii crirasEas WMirwpa 9 i Ice Cream. trSI I.N TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO ', i .c 1 1 or Order I'rompUr Tal ,:,.!; Adams Avenua. At Retail. I liijris lurlip l l.illl t llluitioit fm i l-ll if liMI' (III pill tl llll i III toi tual of 1 - t i iliti tot tloiuf-li. 111 Stulln -iis loi -Ic mi iml I, noli puipic n -ped iln 11,-1 ..! I .. iln is - iin illuulins u ulf ai I if iker People's Coal Co. IdopVno V ''liJ Ullno. ft nth Mm'. Ureil.ei In i on omul nul Initli 4Un ! CITY NOTES I 4.4.4. N Mill liMWII MMMIIM.l Mill mi in Mi i i li i.-ou ifiiulu miiiiil iii iiiiiriui MimiU I. ni iml Ml- lilt mi I I nil ii I) I C l'v l)l- I In Ihliiiiii, ,i,l. .iiilllli in I He-Inn niiiiiiiii llni-liel (iiiiiiL tin' li iliiiiii ii ii.iuiln uinih umphli. iln pit, I r nil VI I.II.M. (.H I Mill.-' Mil Iln I niii. Mil MII.IV ,l Hill) , lllllHll Hill l lulli Ml. llillll lni,ll., nJ llu Himio, 'Milll-llat lltillliiili Hill K N ti .11 1 - II.MI'I Mi llu i. mil l i I nil " .u n-nm iln -uim" mi luiiabi. l'"uipl,tiii H t. luki', lllllllll IIiimmIii cuu mil lht Kni.-i:!- mil tt li tut In iiinriiiiii Ml I I" IN I IM I.V MM I. Iln -un ut I ' ll .Km llllill, 'ill 111, ll I 1 , lull 111,11 in llllld', lull, ".ll ll k III Hill I Ilium, IVidtlO, ' ,ilti iiii un, Mn li M.t'ilioi. ii ilio .null I HUilllU Will l-i ItlPllil I Ml III MNMIAI In Hi, idim- ii, mn I i I ll ".I ll ! l -tint, iHllliillull CUllllll., Ill il ul ill, iii. ill i, I .prdil illl mi,, n. i-III li ui'. in uinlti 111. .iii-ii n ul llu I.iiIiii' Mil ..., h i,i llll I III1C I lllllt r. Mill .. '.i i l I. Ill III.IMl.l S i l, I'uiiiU I. .l,i , I l I I'll, 111, I I, I ll,, Ml III, Ul (ll- , , Mil, ll , luklll I I till M" P, llti.ll llo.pllll llilliln, ut i ill; In, iii i III, iiii,, I -Lull Mr mi. , i, i, In I iiiiin iiii i ii-, il 'iriJ,h,l, ii.n.iii, mi,. I I llljlllir. III ,1 I Mil Mlhlls llllllll 111 I'M "I.NI ll.. IN on luliii l II linn, ,i u pi i -i iii iliw iii tho nlllii in Un n I IW-lllf.' Ill lilt.', t i. ,il. Milium iiiii., 1 1 III lllll llll l,.llll.,l, llll j,. I Hidlt ,l n.-.l nlili Im'ji I! i, liliii i,... ii, Un.- il,. " . i.lltllllll u llll Imi'lK In III, '.,i., Imllil '"- I llliiii.M-111 III. I 'MINTlt)N, II, ,i,,i,i ' llmn 'ii tin' i-jilo ho iiii l r,iiiin, 'l llliujlll.lilllri ! ill Xoillul nln.nl, ll i,Kln Hi UlP ,4llllill, III ill,, ,l. U, i uMml, ,, H Ml ilJji)aH) niu.l t, iii-iii ,1 iiu'ilmk i in, I'lliMv, .Inn, 7, I i it'll- Iln- pi, lliulii i.,i iinliiilii.li uinhi liif luiilii IHOCESAN CONVbNTION. Will Opei This Morning in Si. John'h Hnll, Tin- lifi.mi i,r KinoinmiMU ul iho rfirUllt01,llK,.,su (It UlO t'lllllulln 't'ot.il Aliiiiliiuiio MicKny uii'i l.i.st uiglii at tlm Hotel Jcimyn, anil iiitciulril to an nnioiim nr.'liiisliHNsH m-'rltiiucl by tlto iilnelt-i'iitli uimuul ioiipiitiiiii, which will upon nt to n'cluck llilh niniuiiiK In rit, .luhn's hull, i'(iiottho .acinic. Tluiho nir.scnt l.tht nlht uiii iho lUfhlilcut. Pn ,i, J I't'itinii, nt Vlllios.. H.tiio; Khat Vlu'-icsldcrit William A. lillboy, nt Aii'hb.ilil, Second Vlco I'tcsldciil J. J Mulinn, of Oils ua; Scoietmy ('Italics A Cmunan, of tills Ity. and Titabiner W, 1 Jlalloy, uf I'm bdiidali. About one bundled and s-uvonty-ihu leleuH's ute i'Npei'tc-1 to attend the (ouveiitlon, a laiBe number of who ai lived In the tlty yesleiday. A nmt,a top this (Irccubecl m c nt U' in of the uijlon will bo conducted at St. Peter's, cuthe dial at 8 o'elocK,'nd,w.lll too attended by all delegaiea in the' thy, Tho boaul of go eminent will niiiki? lib licutquui. leis at the Hote Jeiiujii, whine u delosatcs win meet the ollkluls before 10 o'clocU. The loYivemlon bailee Is a hand-tome P our, ninl hiii uimit It n llkfMirpi of the Itl. Itcv Hlnlinp M. .1. Jlob.lli. The lialittliiK of l-'nthoi- Mathpw. which wilt In' pioMntitcil hv flvv, I'liiinii to tho mu'lcly lnlnclfiK In the liiiRent nmnber of now mombet", will ho on ililliltloii ni .loniiM l.otifi'H Suns' stin o tmhiy or lomniioM. St .lohn's soclely hikI l-'nl her Whltty'.s -molfty. or HiIh ll', nil- both iMintelldllipr fot the u Inc. St. John's Hoeletv will tinnier a leemitlnu to tin' lslllnn (li-loBittcs IoiiIkIU at their hull. DEATH OF W. E. PLUMLEY. Head Master of the School of the lackawanna Passes Away. s!,-i nut, m vnsti'ldll.V lout an I'M'lll- platy and valued elllen by Iho death of Ptofomnr Wllllum KiIriii Pluniley. liPiul master or tin- School of tlipli.ieloi wnnn.i. Ih- was a goutleninu In evety seme of 'he wind, nail a man or to inailml'ly Inllllatit atlalnmenlH. AA head mn.ster of the School nf the l.iicnK iiwaiinn he lontt Minted lmmencly In tin olevallfii of that IliHtlltltlon t" IH pifMcnt hlKh plane ot nvflliniio, as n man union-,- men he tatiKhl a beatitirtil Icm-oii bv tb" iiobleui.--s ol his lilt, and In his winks aw a leader In icIIkIous nctivltles he sit un oMiiuplo that wan pi modi I In be lolloweil bv an man. It wiih as an lustim-toi nt .outb tbnl Piornufioi l'lumlej will be bel H'nieui bcicd. He mep.iioil lot the ptofc.sslon of leiiihlin,' at I'lliiceion siiailiintlni; In the diivs ur InIU, Mbcn Ii" was IweliU llM'it.llini'iige. He w,iw liinl- i U'tl in Hint same cnr to Ml Jlaiv Tin-dl. r Idest ilatlKllter of l!'. 'I' M. t'rinn. pilnilp.il of the School ol Hie Lin liiiwnni'ii. and taii-ibt In Or. 'aim's m hi ol Ini- two iMi.s. In IST'l heient to ljiwii ihpxIIIi- i iMilemv .is i.in 1 1 1 stidctoi mil I. ltd llllcl u similar po .sllli.n at 1)1 t.vntfs classical .schnnl on l-'inh .Hemic, Xew ViiKiCltv. He i liiiniil to Sn. niton In INiti'i, and ie siiintd hi- pl.ne In th" School ol tin '..it U.iw.'iniin. yeniiicr .is' its bend nin-ti'i. He w.i' ii -un of lte ii udlner SpilliK Plninlei. 11 D, ml wijs a nplive ol Xcu Yink Cltv. He wa-, hlnisdi', a Iny pieinbci, .nnl toi souie I line bus iestil.ii l. lilted 111" pnlpll of llu riesb.uei Inn (litiich .it T.iloi. Km v.(.,, months he also bun he.iiil in the Suninei ,ieiiue Pies, hi lu i. in i lunch. Wist Stunton, 1 ii in hills' .it T.nloi on Sabbath tnoin inK. .iml. at ihe lutl'r in the eenltiK. lie Is Mil-lived bv Ills widow -intl si ihililieu. The ilillilicu :ue Howaid. Stum I, (iiinlliier, Al.n, 3l.Un.uet and Sr.lllc. 'J'he tui.eial will t.iUe plan- In-ninr-iow alteiinioii .it ", o'eloi k. The sei ilcts will be ( (inducted at the Phst Pitsbjleii.i'i chin eh by I lev. Ui. JIi I.eod. Iiiti'inient will take place at .Metinhen, X, J., on Kiidiv. Tlie School of th" l.aikawannn nl lotnned V'stenliiy. out of icspcct to Piotpisor Plumlev. anil will lenialn in U'f-es until alter the obseiiuics. The pupils will .itleml the liinci.il In a boilv. The iliieitoiat" ,l Hie Itc-tuc Mis .slon, ot which Piofessor Pluniley was scfietai. met jesteidny .'.ml adopted the tollonliif- minuf -i i mil ii. I'i . M ii ll, I'iiii i i i .ot iii in ituu- nt tho ilnnfui, ni in "-iiinti.il llr-nio M i i n Iln- iiii up on, llu lit llll ill? Ill- .In I ll ill 111 ill, UN lllltlliltl- -, llll 11,0111 Ut llll' Imllil' I'm Ili'.iiuih I iilin lnilii; i illul iiiiin inio.i', u our lniit'iu iml -uilili, Willnni I. I'luiu. Ill, l" UKIl, III' ICUIIll noiiii-nl In ill 1 )u- liillaiil, in IipmIii i jiu-.- out ilo,pi-l i,nri,l hit llll 111 MO lull -ll-l lllhil llllill lllllllll mil ml I ilnoli i- i 1 o n il Mi Mill iin- liK (linn iiiltotni, hi- iiltiiil (niiiull .mil iiiiH-t onin III K llll, I mill- ( ill 0)IH---. l' lll'-HO In noil i.ttiio--. Hi Inn fnilifnl ,iml i mi. mi rfliiil li mil," unite iirirliu llu- iioik "I llu- 111111111 Hut 111s -o 1I1 it to Mm In In- , ah tl,,. no il, 111 1 mill.; iml 11, ul, lino 1,1-1 1 I . 1 1 1 r ml m:iih. hiIn" liniiil Wi In ur.i In- minimi ,h .. iiin-iHiiliott-. 111-i-liiit (lui-lim, on., iilin, liiiito .11111 pulilie III" 1- uiiitlii ol 0111 lilUii-t I itnirith ii W, rMitiil mn -tun, niiiiiiIii in iho 111111I1 II 1111 iliu.i-ut liiitliu, in 1I1- lioin ni -ill, ni ,it il In it iiciii, nl, jinl ih" -11 irt 111 of llns mod. ll.:. I- io,iiP.iil 10 1,11111.1 1 iiipi of Iho ilimp to 'n- litiilli to ll I ill. HKi- ol (nil 1 hi iml th it tho -'no ho .jiti ii, upon ,1111 i,,oi,l-, nul 1- .1 liiilhii cii -1011 "I inn n;.ii. I 1.1, ,.11, IuiiIki lie , iilinil Hi niiiii.il -nun 1- 1 liinul ' Iihiiiii 1 --iillo, 1 in h I Mate-, (In-. 11. lliiiullu Inn. II lulu- liinuil M lliii'loii, M 1 li-nu I' I11I111, n lnl, ,1,1 I Hi men, Wil linn I llnUtt (hi- I- II,-, 11,1111 s ixMx IHtllll. LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS. 1. 1-1 ol lolln- KliiiiiiiiiL- 1111, illul fur it Iho -iiintnii i"-iliiltii,, I 1, Kin Hint (iiiinli, Ps,, Ml I"', l'l. I'll-Olli (.llllill fit tin . i lit 4 Hill pll'l-.' -II l.llllll-oil Hill KIM .llll of 1,(, 1 I.I II. lllllllll, l'.-lllll-l. 1. Ml, 111, I MU11 Ml-. Il.ii HuiK-liii, Willimi l llu!,, I. ul IliuUhill, Ino llli.-iii-, lliilni! llilul, (hiilts llioiui II11111 M, (uiiiiii, Mi- limn M ( 1 11110II, I. It. (Ink, MI- N01.1 luHiiiui, Ml- NI111 11 I nun, I' 11, (Hike, ( hit Ie- I In I.e. Ml-s liitio t iiniilnuhiiii .Inn, , ImiKili, Mi.- II111I1II, Willimi 11,1.1,1, 'I 11,111.11,111, I', s 11 iln Ml.-i I.IIP I .islion, ', It, l.i hi-, (' W i;ui. Ill, .Ml- Kllmii'l l.i; 111. N 11 ion it lliiiihrilitiinl Ikitiiiil Mm I,, is ul Ann mi, l.m il mil,, 11 'su, M, I'i ink I ml. ikIi, I .1. I'.i-ni Iiiiin Ihlliiu 11, Ml- 1 11,. 1 Ihiil- vii-'i -11 ih l lliulu-, Phi IIoik, i (Iuii3 ll"iii. Ml- Millli.i lulu, Ml- Millie l-,iu. '' I" linili, I1111111 Milling, lnii Imlir, I h(i, lilln-le. siiiiiul liiul-n, I,, I111 i, ,e, ll,. luuina llllill, 1,1,111,1 I..11, 1 is-, . 1.1,1 .Iiiiin li". jno- Milhmilil, I lill I, ( Mill,,, ,, n. lit Mi'iirin . (I'll 11 1 llii'ilii in, uj. 1HI11. M. I'hliiiii'.i. I.1I111 II llu iim, I-, M I Hun,, ,(, -.,11, 1 1 lloll-l. Mill Hlillllil-, ,1 l UijllKilil,, (, llllill llinluU'. .-,uul Mi Nellie Nlirumn. -t 1 intfii lUllnit ,uni. piiii, ,lunii spun,,, i, ', steirn', II. N. Mi'le, shU ,M,,im ,v 1 hnuU il imupHii, 1, . Miidi. Hi. .1 s Mluil I0I111 Milium-, I'lnlnnk I! Mini, limn MilfiuiN Wmuin'i Vluliul lion (lit iiiiiiniii, I iiiir- W.illnie, Mi- I, , ,, IIA1.UN. liii-fiie llmi, ',miiiI( Uiaiiaro, Zaimui llJIIUMII, P.II)1M llllllli l.', ,, (ulllli-, I I, kn.iiile l)i Pidiii, I'ulio Nolo, (llounnl V K"lii, luiUI I'mli, l.iiu, liiaiuiii l'Cll,M - .Ijii rtil,riir,, IjIiu l.uiiiiiki, 111nnl Mil lll-ki, IlKOf lllllllikl, lliimllllk sl-mjPMl,, n,t. till I IHlnllklll-, Mlilil,- ((Jv-Olilllll,,, ,u,n f.run.ii-kl, All ul I.Hlilioki, M lniii,i, 4. U. MhkeiiUi, . iioii,ki, llu), ltu,u,k, Milon 11,1-kl III Nl,.ltlN IVtu Mbiiiliji,, ,1,1, lloUllm, ii.ij, Mnjlidi Mluu, nl(iiiii, l)loiil-iii,kiiiiin, Muicj liilUn, llcl.1i Ihwt, M,l,nli luuk, Ian I'umiKiit U), Mutio- 1I4 Jinn,, Z.ntpli Kim. itJt, .m hmkiiili, Mn Va?i)iill, l,nmkl 111111U, IMrr l.ajiluli, vliipo I)imii, sti,lii illilkj, 1'ilnjk Diibuiak, .Inhan Kujnyln, l'ink solml, Kranili liiiimzie. ntunla4 ruulin kla, John Siilu,S West Scinntou Stntion. MUi I.iiiiiij I left, Jolmjr Cnliukln, II, M, Dutilik, htjiibtiiu Kdlivorkl, OuUippI (lloloio. Mis Calk llmdall, llJrr I. Sij, MiN .inur, llioiuas. Reduce'd Rates to Kansas City, Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Account of tho nieetliif,', lmpeilal count II, Xnbles Jly.stle Shilne. Tickets on halo June 7, 8, and !). In iiulic of ticket ngenU for particulars. GRAND JURY MAKES REPORT HILLS AGAINST M' ANDREW AND M'CANN IGNORED, Title Bills, However, in the Biibeiy Cose Against General Manager Flank Slllininn, jr., of tho Scian ton Railway Company, and the Flvo Old Foipe Cottncllnien Whom He Is Accused of Bribing Slot Machine Men Indicted True Bill Against Manager Wnyland. In lis ilual icpoit to mini, .vi'Mtciday iiftinutiiin. the Kianil Jun tettnned IbiioiciI bills In the Municipal league hilhery cases iiKiilnst Select I'liunell 1111111 .1. ,1. MeAiulicu and CN-Selcet ('iiiiin lliimii P. I McOiinn, and tuiu bills iiKiilnsl (ieueial MiinaKer Fiauk Sllllnian. Ji of the Sin.tnloti Pallway (otupany, and Thnmu.s Slephens". Pat ilik (lallasher, AVIIIIain Mlimoc, An tonl nianeaidl anil Tlioiiias Kllcovne, the ile old Poise 1 ouncllmen, w liuni Mr. Sllllmiiu Is alleged to hae btlbed. In thi 1 use of the Old Poise council mini, Ihe Kiaiid jtity took ll upon itself to jiiesent the liiilletments. They had been summoned to testify at;iilnnt Mr. Slllluinn. and It Is Htipposed the Kinnil Jtn., after he.uiiiK their .sloiles and those of ihe other witnesses, decided to Include them as ileteiulnnts. The pie .senlinent leads as follows. Till: PPiHSnXTMHXT. 1" Iiii lluiii rilile. Iiii ImL'i- if tin ("Hit nf 1,111111 1 s, -miK ,,( il,., p, I,, In mil for the ( niiiiii "f I 11 kin mn 1 : III! 'il nul 'ill. Ill -1 "f Hie inllltnnllllplllll of IN nil-ill mi 1 iii'iuiiitiir t"i the ("iinli nt I. iiki ii nun tipiiti Hun ir-nllii' oilli- .iml illluui HnlH llll ll -l,l llllill pllMl'l' Mill. Iiiiiiu' In, 11 -immi, un, I lu'fui'i tlioiu In the iiiillu i,f llu imp-Million of ml 1111 ihiti'i uiin-l I Iti .111 is sipphin-, PitriiK I.1II1 s.hn. Wlliiiii Mmiiie. M1I011I llliiu irili nul llimiti- liihouK. iiith lining leteiteil Iiiiin ttini me I'i ink slllluini loi the puipo-p of in. lliu in in.' llu 10I1- nl Hip -ml I limit h sep,on, Piltlik i.illi.lii. Wllliim Muni,,,'. Anion! ntan 1 mil nul Ilium 1- lill, nine, mi 1 icrliin r,i iliti uue tlitu pitiilmi: In foit tin hmoimh tnun, II .f tie lioiniuli of Olil ruice. kiioiin as Hie -i i.tnluii Itiiluii iiinpnii miliniiui', tlie muI 'lllllllll- S,ph(ll-. I'.ltlKk lillllllOl. Milllllll Miiiiko. N 11 1 .in i 111 111, .mil mil 111111111-1 Kilt n 111 , thou nul lliote 1 pimr tiietulirr- of IIip -1I1I hoi niuli uf (IM 1'm.fp. do 11011 iiii-onl llip sin! liinuil, suplun-, I'.Hiuk (.ill ii;Iii 1, Millimi Minim,, 11lon1 lliiiiciiili .nul fhotuis liiliouie fm the itiiiie ifon-Jiil. nul in piif-uutiie lu tins pie-tuttiii lit 1 1 1 o -1 1 . 1 ki.iii.I m,)iie-l line In-tnut-ul the ill-tint ittoiiui tn ptopup Iho note- Mti ,111 1 piopu iiulii I nidiN u'iin,-t tlie -.ml 'llioiui-. -liplun-. I'llink (.illicliot, Willi mi Milium. 11I1 tn Hum mil nnl Thornis Kllco.m? to Ik -iiinliitidl (n iiitm, mil luie ile-sicn ilnl W I'lullip, (oiinti iloldthe, . 1- prn-euitoi. iilm llm-iliell, 1 oroitun. Mn II I i'i CIIAItfSHS MADH. Iii the imllctmcnt it is allesed that Ste)lieiis leeehed Sir.O: lidlliiRhei, JloO, Mum 00, $.'0fl; Itiani.iidl, MHO, and Kil ( 0 lie, f'O Tine bills ueie .ilso louiid aqaitiht, H.111.4 ObliiiKer, .Michael (iallaRher and Stepliun K. Cowley, chained by the Muukipal Ko.ikuc with maintain ing slot mat hiiio. S U, A',i4 land, Kiuctal uianiiROi of the I,u li.iwaun.i Telephone compum, wa.- indicted tor obstriictiiiR justlie. He lelusetl to answer certain ques tions piopounded lo him in the eouueil in.inle biibeiy heatiiiKs-betoie Aldei 111. tn Fullei, A line bill was ,il-o 1 etui tied In the iju 111 whlih ltichaid Little, editor or the St i.iiitnui.in, (haiRes couspiiacy .iBiillist Kied nllchei, national oikuii i?t 1 of the t'niled Mine "Woikets of Ameiii.i, anil Mm tin I") Flabeitv, e piesldint ol the I'ential Labor union, and in the iniispiiaey 1 ase lu which M. V. t!iieinsey Is piusecutluf; .1. W. flueiiihe, AI. T. Keller and Chillies V. ISemietl, The lull 1 epoi t of the July ltllt ti . .TIMIY'S UHPOUT. lu 11 I'i poit ul 1.1 mil Iiii 'In Ihe llmioi ilili, the .ImlKt- of llu (mill of ifiiulu -i luti- Ihe l nnl liiiii,.-t 111, iiilin,- 111 .mil for -anl lllllllll li-pu tlull.i KpOll. Mill ie line il-it,,l tin -on ill 101111I I iiili'ui'-'-. .nul I lie Imiuil llie -11111 lu 1.1111J 1, ,u, lill,, 11 ,iinl 1 11 poll pi in, jul, with the tolliii'.- Hi eiuplioii-. I hit (lie pliunluiu- milk lion in puine-.- .it Ihe niiiull jail iuikIiI 1,1 lu 1 n ilil ilcl, oiilm; 10 Iln iioimKiI (iimlitiott Hun,,!'. We il-1 11, u limn ml tint the liuni, nun liomc hi, I in die nil- In Ihe t unlit ill -.li ill he 1011-triif toil itl -1 1 1 i, ,11s .0 tint Hie 1 "tin ul 1 il liuni-, mull 1 up it ll m!i Ikuriii.' ,111 I" denied nith fieillt. W, liiilliu 1, 1 uiiiini ml t li it Ihe kill Inn in the imiuil jiil i-l 1 1 1 1 In pmpcili iintllatrd In llu idiplnii nf .,1111 iliiiie -ultilile tliPiofor, We al.11 (iriul ,1111 III ink- to Hip di-tiht illmiu, lui th, ,1,;, ,ni,l , llu I, nt m 111111 1 11, 11I1I1I1 ho hi- mn, lui lul Hip lui.uip IiioiikIiI I1I011 il. 1I1111111; mn pip-uit -i Inn nul lui hi- i lu ill 1111111,, -1 iMuulul lo ill Mitm IIiiihIipII, 1 "01 1 1 ,1 i ii s, 1, mluil, I'i , M 11 11, pnl llll i: llll I. Mnmloiiiiu' (lilliin 11-M 111I11 Mini, Mi. W, II llii,'in, pun ilulliii lluniia. I, (liiiliiuk; I, Hill, 1 Hi l.,- 11 ml., pint -aiull .nul llatliu Mil IIII11.1, AiupIii 1 liniKlim, pun. I 11 ill, III li'lliri, Auii'lit 1 lilililiin, pirn, .1,1-1 pli llikil, 1I11, .-plinoi; lltlh lllllr-Koil, pu lloni l)l,ll,k( li)otll,V llli li ml-,, 11, pi,, Pilild, ' l.i. mini; .luhii il-ll. pin. 1 III 1111 IIikjIIi; .siiiiun t-dioiii, I I".. I'). lollll I! I .,,1,1, III I ,i.i (iolilui, pins 1 1 111 lliuki ; luhii M1II01, pro., (hull, llu.li, diui smiih, pi,,. Mill,,,) llillu, I ,i O.i ii. ii, liiiw, I milk I llmuilll, Mlllill MllillllllUM, pin., lu.fpli liielilik: .la.ppl, stilkn, pm, lllini liiuiln.ki, I 1,111k I'.ni I, -1.1, puts; i, Coiiiiii, lo.ipli lliiliili", k, phw 111I1111 llii-iu, I 1 ink M111111, pto. IMir Snllli, liine-, iht tlnu,, 1 MiiiIii (lilliilici , llolmt 11,11, pin,, II111J11 -luhii I. lilt. pi, , n.inl, llulilliik, ji , pi. 11. siaiiiimi IIiiuIh.i l.i,iii Mil-in, 'i ml. It ih lin.'. 11.. pio- llillxn 1 1. ml, sun,,,,,,, , WIIH,,,, Hqp, pio-. I iioiii i sicphoi,,, ' in ,i, flilUgliri, Ml), initli , M. S I'lillliiv-., pio,, him .Mum no, Anloiii lllini.inli, 1 1,0111 1-, Ml Coii.iii ui Mailin lliliril), I ml I iiU Iter; lliiliml Hull, pin. Jiiuoi W. l.ueinsi, M, 'I. hi Hi r, (liirlea M lliiinill, l M. i.uuii.ei, ii lli-ltlllilll- Hi lui, ,11, N in --li 1 1 1 p I. Jlcitt, li , llu. U P. (I'll,, 11111 1), pin... p. dim: in Ki.l.itrnl l.iltli lt-c.i t.cllx it; "sp, pio.. 1l1m Splij , 1M.l I In" I tiii.liii.lu, .1. M, MiVullfti, pio.. IHseimliiu Milii(t..(o linn, M. lluiimpi, j. I' hillti. lliuli, . lit limit, l M. 1,'noiibx.), pu, I, iti, int.- Mlnoi I, mill fur tin- 'uiio.e of Manjr'i luulr li'uol.u .luhii llariall, pu I'.iUe Pii-oiiation of lllllut Mbun, ulj (. Ik III., pio,. I'll in,' Mood. Me l.i'un, Poniliilik Hiopo.ki; luhii I o.lelt, pirn,, ruii.il I'i ink MiHtllci I'uiik lluhliiiK, ji , pio.. 1'abe I'liiinii Ijiiie llioiui,, 'ihonus II. Julll, pru., Keiiln- 1 i.jiiiliijr llou-c lloni Ohllun-, MI1I111I (IjllJilni, Mephcn I J 11 loi; Itgbort Mil 1,111, pin-, h,ipinT ll mil llou.e Millinii O'IIju, I) in- Ul I I Hllilljll, I10,. mil ' nun Jj-Jo,li MikaiMi, '. Feilnr, pios. l.i.nli uthui lliMiiiiun; Hank Itolilin.-, , , pio, Jo.iph MaHi, I..I111 llaiib, I'lank Uulilili,r, Ji , pro.. Miitlu I une; ',jl. ;ui I In. Jr , pro. Iluiiuj lliouk.; Prank Itulillny, r , no. ,lamc t.iietlei 1 tiilik ttnlillitc. Jr., iiiw. .Iiiol) ltiiirnullrt Tltonii llrimn, Ht". Ilelp lliirni llniilrl I.'. Wcllc. prox. .I0I111 U0110U11. I'rntotlik llnkin: I'runk Itobtliic Jr., no. I litllnitirr Mimilniil VIoIioUa O'ltilfli, Ho. .loitpli MhKIi, I'n'iik ItulilliiKi ir.i pun mliie t'lilatnnl II. K. Mrll, iro, John Mot' tboni Mdmlm It'lltlcn, un. .lolm (lllloplei Vrink Itol.lltie, r no. UIIIIjiii llrrtlUkll Mlcltitl Mldialbkl, pto'. llitr.i tlkoiillp s mini I Hnor, uii. Anlonlo .Minoltli Vincent ( irlacrli pi ot, l.uieny hv llillip Aimli! I.tiklinvkl: llipmlore llulilrkl, linn. M, KrtncrtMaiy I.opalncr, pros. Mlid-W. II. Krriiln, 1'dmr Mlboni W. I'. Mil I he, H(i Mllfmejun lu Ofllrt I'rnl M ?mlor, Joint I!. Momani .lolm T. I'tridi, ptii. OlntruilInK .tiAllcr S 1". Mlllli(ll llolictt A MIIon, pro. I'llltir Atilltotiy llimlraw ; Itoliott A. M'ib foil, pio. Iiii Minimum TIioiiih Kpntiy, pro. lue Mltlloniitii .lolm (llllirldnc pro. I mle fitllp, II, Ik Mell, prot. ( rltnlinl Aiult Tlionni llitryi Prink Holi lliiu, r., piu IMiiant Paddmi l'rank ltobllnc, Ji , pros. Ilci rlilng stolm flooiN (Iphpop Dlolpr! I'latik llnlillm.', Jr., ptiw. .sclllni: blipior Without 1 l.lioii-e Mhrrt ilude til W, A Plillllpa, pim. Mart' 'llionim! Robert MII1011. pio'. .loltn Itimili 1 ; M. V Phillip", prn. Inicnillirhin llinri Ctoilcht mcr. I'rtnk rtoli tine, jr., pto. siitu niilli n of IVrlun l.nnin llakrr: II K. Well, pun. ,' ontinupil on Paitp in I CONVENTION OF IVORITES National Body of That Older Is in Session at Taylor Delegates in Attendance. About tw out -live deleKiites of vari ous of the lodges of the Amcilcan Tiuc 1 voi lies convened In annual national uioctiuK in the pailbiti of the AVelsh CousteKatlonnl cliuiih, at Taylor, la3t nlglu and beK.iu a ses-sdon which will piobably last thiough Thutsday. 'I'he lni!.nes.s tiaii.snetcil bust nlsht was pilnelpally of the loutlne nature, which chat acleiizes tlie opening of any ( (invention. The delegates ai lived yes leiday morning' and utternonn, and arc tjuartoicd with fiiendb among the membeis of Temple ot Peace lodge, at Taylor, which lias t bin go of the cn teit.iinment ol the visiting delegates. The latter will be entei tallied tonight with a banriuet at Taylor, and tomor tow night will be the guests of Robert Aim lis lodge, AVe.st Seranton. Thete was not a full attendance last night and a number mine of the dele gates aie expected lo an Ire today. Those piesent weie: Kan Gabriel, of Lodge Xo. .1. Setanton: .Tames T. Jen kins, of Lodge Xo. 4, Plymouth; David no.s.ser, of Lodge Xo. 7, Ta lor; Thom as Oliver, of Lodge Xo. 14. AVilkes Tlaire; David L. LIo.mI. of Lodge, No. :.'-'. Pittsbuig; David .1. Bangor, ot Lodge Xo. 6. Pangor, Pa.: P.. D. Rob eits, of Lodge Xo. l!7. Fair Haven, Vt.: Thomas JI. Jones, ot Lodge No. ;!7. I Mica. X. V.: John U. Jones-, of Lodge Xo. S'l. Aliddle Giamille. X. Y.: (.Iilf flth James, of I,odgo Xo. 10, Youngs town, O.; John J. Dasl-. of Lodge No. IH. Olyphant; Jleese Samuel, of Lodge Xo. ,"0, Scinntou; John II. AVilllams, of Lodge Xo. 34, New Yoik, X, Y.: Isaac Williams, ol Lodge Xo. 3G. Siianton: Jlobeit S. Jones, of Lodge Xo. 37, P.ome, X. Y.: John It. Ldwaids, eh(i.. ot I-odgv X'o. 3S, Scianton; John H. Huahi'v, of l,odge Xo. (il, Foiest t'lt: William F. Mouis, nt Lodge Xo. J, Poullney, Vt. Ite.sideh tin se theie aie the national oflieett-, who ate: J're.sident, Iluinphiey Owens, ot Fair Haven, Vt.; iee-piesl-dent, John K. Thomas-, ot Utica, X. Y.; tteasiiiior, Roger linns, of Setanton; s-oeietaiy, John J. Hvans-, of Scianton. Last night's session was tailed to or der bv Piesldent Owens about 7.S0 o'clock and Past Piesldent James, of the Temple ol Love lodge, made a speech of welcome. He gieeted the visiting delegates, told of the piide among the Taylor Ivoiites at the hon or bestowed upon them In having their tow 11 chosen as the .scene of the na tional convention and assured tlie v Isi toi.s that dining their stny they would be mine than violcome. Piesldent Owens and Viep-Piesident Thomas lesponded biiefly to the coi dial -welcome, and then followed the appointing of committees by the chair. A lommittcc on ciedentlnls was ap pointed to examine the papers of the delegates and leporled favoiably up on the lesiilt of their investigations. 'Hie niembei.s of this committee weie Thomas Olivei, ls-nic Williams and Da v id Rosar. Ptesident Owens then appointed the lollowlHg committees: XiiilillliR John llu. In., I', Moil it, .1111101 .Ion. llu. I'll -llllill.- llOpillt -1.1 HI (1 llll I, I, .lollll It, Jl'llOj and li.iihl .1, i.i.u . spiictiii'n ltopoii ihoniii loup., 'Ilionns llliiu and W, I'. Dili. I'kii.(1 of t.oi, lulu; tlojril luliii It. I.ih MIliN, I-.!., (lllllllll .linn.-, .lolm J, Pill-, lto.olutlon,-l. P. .lod, It. p. Ilolurli. l.Intiiui of (1111(01,-1100.0 Suiiiicls, lloli.rl l. li 1 (., P11 dpi! 1 lax mi Novt Com rut ion loliu I!. Willi un-, (.iiilllli .him-, riuflill, , .liine-. The lemiiindcr of tho .session 1 un listed of loutluo business and vas en livened by the delegates piesent giving hlstoiies of their lespeullvo lodges, the gtow'th ot the latter, the woik ac complished and the icsults achieved. The meeting lasted for seven al bonis. Two sessions will bo held today and liiipuitnut business will be on the 10s. ter. as the piesidPiit's, and prnbahly sect clary's, icpoits will bo ip.nl, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. U'nder tills liearling- hor Ifttsis of Intrrtit will be published ulicn irconipanied, for puhljia. Hon, b the urilir' name. The Tribune doei not aum3 responsibility for opinions here eapreued.J Author of "The Biead Winners." 1, 111, n nf The Illluui, sn I I, ne boon looking for -omo one of our lllrrni iculeis lo iiietmi tho rotrrclie.s of the t ittmoiit in a ircrnt l,ue of oui pjper Hut Hie doatli of an ob-eure woinui in Indiana In, jii.t di-du-ed the tal lint olie wai tlie in 1 Inn of the cleier to entitled "Iho ltiead Mliim l," piililbhul anon mulish in the (intury uilili' figliliiu "I Inent iais ago, I In aiitlmi. hip, 11 It iiell mm inhered, 4ia it tho time Ihe tnlijetl 1 f iniidi inlerisled conjeiturc. I 111.1. volf allribnldl il in Mahlni;toii (iladlen, who hid written unie good tilings in a timilai vein. l 111 late, had hetting been in line, I uotil i 1. ne iiiitftrd 111 bet horc against a jatk l.nllti Hut no uoniaii tould ilt;htfull 1UI111 it l.lli 1, hoiieiei, Iheio a generall iiiidorstooil to be auttientli evident? of its luilni.' liccu writ ten hv lolm lia.v. I'lnally, viithin the last moiitli 01 two, in a pioiuliunt iiiagaine, or icvteii, Hull appi lied what (imported to bo un author. Ui-tl fkittlt of the llfo of Colonel lolm Iav, in iilikli il was iiin)ujlin,'illi- stated thai, he ii Hie author of tlio blori in riueslion. It (eoni, fucrvdibla ihat ( olonel lla.e lould aiupt without disclaimer the sen'" eral ascription of innitoriom literal 14 oik that belonged Jo auolher, I vendue the ni'getion Ihat HiU Mrs. Mlufi hei name viai tlio writer of some ephemeral yarn publUhe.l in a loeal nentpaper under the title borroived fiom Iho almost classic itoi, "ihe Ilicad Minnas." viidrcu Irflghton, l.leiibuiii. Ma li. Smoke Ihe new Kleou clear. Gy. THE CATHOLICS IN AMERICA LECTURE BY HON. V. J. DOW LING, OF NEW YORK. He Spoke Last Night Befoie the Catholic Historical Society, and Gave ti Summary of the Work Ac complished by Catholic Missionnr ies in This Country Piior to tho Revolutionary War Was Tendered a Reception After th Lectin e in the Club House. "Catholic Laudmaiks lu Aineilea." was the topic of an able lectin 0 deliv ered last night lu the Knights ot Columbus club house, on Xotth Wunh Ington avenue, by Senator Vincent .1. Dow ling, of New Yoik city. It was the first of a floilcs ot lectin es and enter tainments to be given under the aus pices of the Catholic Jllstorleal .society. While the lecture was largely an ltls loilcal nniratlve. nevertheless It had been piepared so caiefully and showed the speaker to bo such a thoioiigh stu dent of hls?tory thut It held the close attention of the latge and thoioughly ii'ptescntutlve audience piesent for over an hour and 11 half. Senator Dow ling devoted hl entlie attention to a summaiy of the woik accomplished by the Spanish, LMiglish and Fionch Catholic mlsslniiatles fiom the time of the Hist settlement of this countty until the tieatv of Pails was signed at the conclusion of the Fieneli anil Indian wars. He rpfeiied Inlet estlimly to the many conjeetuics legatdlng lb,- v Minis to Noith Amen lea befoie Clulstopher Col umbus. Willie theie was evety leasoii to believe that the Noisemen and tho Iilsh had visited Ameilea as e.uly as tho ninth lentuiy. he said, neveithe less, authentic American chinnology begins with the landing of Columbus upon the island of San Salvador. L'STAPLISHHD CHUllCHHS. Columbus, who was a Catholic, brought with him on his thiee voyages several Finnclscans, who established churches in tlie West Indies. It was a Fianciscan piiest, be said, who In 1311 first raised his volep against slaveiv in Cuba. Catholic missionaries came with the expeditions of Pone De Leon and Feidinand De Solo, and tinveised with the latter as fat as the wateis of the Mississippi. In 14J, he said. Catholic pi lests had preached the gospel to the Indians from Chesapeake Bay to the canyons or the Coloiado in the far west. In 1363 St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, was founded by l'eter Hetnandes! and a Catholic temple of woiship eiceted. In the year Kill, salrj the speaker, theie weie thii ty-tlve Fianciscan priests laboring In Floiida and ministeiing to the spltitual wants of no less than .10,000 conveited Indians. Dining tlie same time that the Span ish misslnnailes weie pleaching the gospel in the eastern pait of the coun try, oilier piiests ft 0111 McnIco weie establishing missions and chui cites in Now MeJdeo. Texas, and lower Call ftonia. In these far western slates theie weie In 161 J Stl.OOO C'hiistlan natives, who suppoited sixty two churches. The cities of California ate almost all located upon tho sites of these old Spanish missions, the senator said. The senatoi nest lefeucd to the es tablishment of the colonv of Mai land by the Catholic Loid nalthuoie in the early pait ot the .seventeontb centuiy. ThS was the Hi. st colony in North Amen lea, he said, in which lelisious libeily was gttaianteed to evety pet son, no matter what his beliet. This llbeity was as.uted by the act of tol eiatlon passed by an assembly com posed of pan Catholics and pait P10 testants. C.UAXTHD PtHLUilOI'S I.IUHIITY. Ii Pennsylvania icllglous llbeity was granted by William Penn, said Hie speaker, to all pet sons w 01 shill ing God and Catholic mlssionailes never met with any illtlloulty in plant ing tlie tnith within liei boidcis. Ho sketched hi lolly the voyage of the two Jesuits, Joliet and MiiHiuettc, down the .Mississippi ilver, and told of the nilsslnnai y efioits put forth by the Fiench misslonai le.s in the noithein patt of tlie United States find Canada. "Long befoie the lauding of the Pll giim Fathers," said he. In conclusion, "the Catholic missionaries had plant ed the seeds of sound doctiiue In neai -l.v eveiy part of tlie United States east of tho Mississippi, and, had their efforts tint been ihvvaited by cruelty and blgotty this whole land might now now lie Catholic." Pi lor to and after Senator Dowl Ing's talk, which was piotusely illtis ttateil with steieopticon views, Miss Isabel Claiko's 1 Ich mutt alto Milce was heanl in two beautltul selections. The 100ms weie deem a led with llovv ets and potted plants and delightful music was luiulslied by the Lawunieo 01 chest in. After the lectin e the senator vv.iti tcndeied a leieptlon by tlio membeiti ot the hlstoilcnl society ,uul tlm inetu bei.s ot tho Knights of Columbus. Ho will tonight assist in conteiiing the tllitil degiee iiuiii a niunber of knights. Guernsey Hall,- 311 Waislilnelon ave, Scianton, Is thn best and most tollable plaeo lo put ilinse a good Piano. II will pay you to call and got pi ices and tonus. J. w, Guernsey, J'top, TONIGHT'S EVENTS. Ihe Piesb.iliii of l.iikju.uiiii nl buhl Jil .iilouined iiirellug in Urn l'oiti I'm I I'u-l" 11 ! iau ditiich till, alleruooti ni .' n'doik In th" Adaiui .iicitue ihipel nt Vu mk tieel, the Ilci. .1 11110 llu, lira villi drlivir an adilie-s Hits cienliig on fuui.n ltiis.ioii., nnl will lioti by moil" of .1 map of the uoihl the iiinpaalivo tcnitory and aiva niirred b llm pit vailing ielii,ioiis of Ihe uoihl li ulil "btgin at 7 15 o'doik Knights of Malta Meet. 11 l.Mfiuiie Miio fiom 'II 0 AsMniattd Puss I intaalti, Vli 11 "Ihe trautl luiiiiiuudui, viilgliU ol Milta of Puini.ili inlj, mil in aninul loiiclavn at I ulumlila tM, nun r li.r, nitli 1 luigu attend line of (Identic,, llu luo.t un p-itant busliesi t'i come beioip ihe bod.i aie tie proposed umiiiclmcul, lo II, 1 luii.lliutiuii and the election d cfli .it Capital Inci eased. II lAclu.be Mile fiout 'Ilio As.vxi.ilid I'ic.s Ticnlon, May II. 'Iho American I,lt,ln and Traction ivnipiu, vihidi 4ia ircripoiaird a short tlnii! ago with 4 capital ot .!,(iim, lodai hlej an ameiideil chaitci, vihiili iutn-ato Hie lapital lo UVOi'.OtPJ. 'I .icnt.l-liie lulllinu dvl laiv of the Mock li pieferrcd, healing K'i -euit. cuinuLlive dividuid. mtiMmwMwmwiMiwmwMHW y arcDr 7"?ra just tlie ttlltff fmirllf Dinner Tea Toilet SET5 ? Geo V Millar & " VJCU. Y. ITlllIaCtl X $ Ricvcle; That. Pun Fasv. C Kr"A V.r.r..l J. !l liaWi J!XUJXSat5!SaSIJ!SBB;JOSSKKXJ! MR. QUAY'S FAREWELL ( uiidiuleil fiom I '.l',!' l.i all Hu-p iii, ( linn .ion, ihiolopnl .1 i-elf Sll.l ihlll' civltiilion nnl .1 le,i.lliie to (In iv .nib a iinikid ij'i "lliu liitiui Mht 11 "'" fouf iIIkh mil' 1 1 ul in the .km, uf hi i-li 1 " inc thill' Mi-teumce in Hie l.itiiipent lore-ts In Ihe clu-', limed with Hint honied iii-.ipon-, ( I itu h'd ('1111t11.nu, mil V-tio'.ilv, .niil vi is -il (iilililu; edipi-K We .iniilil 11. put ( Inn 1 I't ,.l it cl, 1,, lu on nuil sunn ithln llllil hit ill I.fi tn.il-i anil look foii.ud vvllb hope to in i fiiliue nul tin fulhlluieiit of hei 1111..I011. 'Ihe lnininist uiiulitious 01 the coiintiv lie t'1- tuuiii-il nul iiiiiilil hue stun.ll lilt loilllllp l itlt fen 4t iin jbo. Ih, .lie pu-hilill the pllPtll to Mllie(ttllt ol ivilitccl .mil (lillcicnt cm-asPpri .itinc thioiuhotit the uoilil ,h vicll .1-. 01 out cnui -tieme, nullum, -kill nul Jieat le-ouiii". .mil to the rcMilt-t of the SpuiMt wur. Ihe nniii taiuty of the Imiiicnl oiitioitie Into,;-, tin Inline. The Piesent Centuiy. 'Ihe pic-out teuliin Mill be tin uilt.t t"t du i-ivi t'Vi lit, 111 ill hiitciv. And lliimi-.Ii it Till', 'ike .1 0un 1,1ml, liuni 1 riiivnnl, eull Hit Willi iuii'iiiel, stinwlli nn I pio-ponli, 'nii-.li. tin, lining nilioii iipnn 1 pnvpiit hiililui fiom all ne. in 1 ,-olileii 1111.1 .in , ne in 1 will iuIiipn- the clo.e ol Ihe tenliiiv ja-t open 11 '. It. will lie lieiili a niiriile 11 1111 ot von Mr 11, -.11111 t. cult 1111I1I. lint it U 4 itbin tin lltnil of riluip Hut ill (f oii mil wllni.i th,' c 11 s and ouiuic'iip, iiliuli will ildeiiuliii It, ill 11 uti 1. I'll 44t.ll Or foi 4lnP HP lllll.f Kill llllil I10.1 to nu fiiliue vv llliiu Iho nevl few 4H1K W( I .lliu 111 the Am, 1 null pmple. Ilui ne 411,1 'Hue up idiwrv illie Ihoi i'i" piiiiutn. lliu .11 .tiling 'Ihe, lie blili (mil 4llllin", Ihei Mill nil Ihui nil liiiiinplunlb thiiiti'li lb (ii.i, wliii li will mil-., the Vuinitiii -v -.trm Ihe iiiiuuluip M.leiu. jieit kIUi-iiiiii, tiui Iln tl-.ui 1 int. I"" .li'iul b lot" hi, (olleuin, in tlie en de thin bit of 1 mi,,t illii.trtoiM icpi'l'lte when si up polilual (pit .lion, line ltioiutu pohitioti, lnt alloit 11, toil ij . "Hunk mil," he muI, "tint I,', 11110 1, fumidul alum upui, hoi'i-eiui hill, unl lit 1 piinihiou, mil .iimii!r iniibli.. No, nut up 111 the hotic.t puipo-i-, In in I1111I. nul .tiling iinw "f hei ntieit. 'Hunk 110L lint. Ii.i nine folio of 11111, alone tin, upulilic ill lined in pit.uit pildi "t nnliiiM-, No, but. Iii thiti!.". of .1 4111 ilinen nl inline; iiulu-.il 4 1 ilitliliiie it luliii, ili.tiiitiiic and ju.llic ilunid, 1 ili-inlfio-lul ,-pilll 111 nun dl imblimltd hi pi-riun mil nniii i.ul Ii.i iilei.tiie" I hti, -.poke llu dili 1 ( llu In the lloni 111 .111 it Ami lu, voue -.eein, viiilui ilniin lliu un tin Us lor cm iiuiiliin,. Pi natiif Quay was follovvctl bv Mayor Ashbildge. Mayifr Ashbi idge, who was .sufieiing seveiely tiom a heavy (old, spoke but n tew wolds. He said tlune weie days which have gone by when Senator Quay was not so gladly welcomed; but a (.liatige has (ome over the sphit ot tlie people and now they welcome him with open nuns, lie wel comed Ihe sicntator on behalf of lite l!(. publicans of the city ami tlie Itepubll c.tn oiganlzatlon which nlw.is stood for htttlWiiit Uepuli'leanlsiu, Goveinor Stone's Speech. dm "l inn Sloue siiid that eveiy (iitinty in tlie slate had sent bin stal watl delegates to pav Ihell liibute lo a stalvi.itt leiidi't. Tho 1111111 who stands up lor lit 1111I1II1 iiuisiu Hit'", days ouch year anil believes lu inajuilly niln Is a .itnliwu t he loiitiuued. "Vou have lunn a sialw.iit In Sena tor Qunv and anumd him stands to night the Ingest tongiess ot .stulwails mer gatlnueil togethei. I was called hue to speak tor the state Whv should I spiak lor the state when tlio slato Is licit lo speak loi Itself." He I'liliMUeil Senaloi Quay and phti ed thi'dcdit tin making Piiiusvl vattla one ot the Bitalist slates in llm I'llloll oil Ml. (Jlliiy's shouldets. Iln then louclilded bv delendltig the --lu-(eillv oi Ihe avi't.igo polllli Ian, say ing that tlune ato as tuaiiv honest un n lo the .sriiiaie luili lu pollilts as ilnw tie in any oilier htMiies.. Tllltcd htates .Senatoi lloie-, Pen lose spnko on "Tho Ufiublliaii P.utv fiom a Xatlotial Viewpoint." lie paid a Ulbtlto to Senatoi Quay's coinage, sagacity and inngiianluiiiy and spoke nt ilio luipoi'tulll pail the state hits taken in upholding iho national ad. niliilstiatlou in I's polity of expansion and piogtess Ho icviowed iho wotk ot llu national iiigauiatlou ami con elude! as tollous. ' L'ltder Itepubliian (111 tu Hon nut i.iuiili advanies l.tpldly to til" pod. Hon ot the gteatest nation of modern times,, it not nil times. ' n.o nepubllian i.it ol I'dtinsvl vanla Inv'tes the active cn.opeiutioii ot all Kepublicans In these gnat events and futlllt- snuggles theie Is 1, mm and need 101 all Lei all ' U inn in who believe In ttepuhlliau pi 11 eiiiie, ur ie. having luu moiiy with 1 our 11 11 s and a solid and aggies-.', e 11 out r '110111. and let its hope that lor army veins to 1 01110 we ma lui.e the .1 Ivani'ige ot the sagacious ioui.. el ai, ti Ions-" and eMi.ioidlnaiy ep it omo of the gentleman in whose bono', we aie assembled licit tonight-the Hon. Matthew Stanley Qua ' Senator cjuny will leave heui lo-mor. low moiiilug for .W.ilon, X. J, vvhiua ho will be the guest of Klwuud Meckel, Xoimer seute senatoi Hem Pltlladcl- Chafing iishes ;: m: tiling for warm weather. AI- ; I rtt"Mta r It KfitlllUnffV WmIjiK k Rarebit, and other appetizing dishes, with out heating the house, qA a. qj T lie prices are trom Pt' lO () Lamps Glassware g Etc., Etc. 2 Co w Wyomlnsc Afenne VU. W.Ik In unci Look Aroanil 3' ... It in mo4t minorlutit that a titeiete Xp phouhl be 1 ,i llillllllu. JjJ lleilllifiil PMiilip N lienellclil, lui m liaid viurK e liijuuciH 0 'Iho bctlliisi of Ihe "sii 111I011" f (- 11 mtoo lluhtm-n of iiiuiilni; and Iti Be uuik'tli iiinkej IL Iho 1110-1 ilm.iu!,' jr ulil 1 1 fei ill dn.es of tiiloii. m I'nici to aull the puikelluuik. ! 126-128 Franklin Ave. Security of Possession Is the lieasttied dteani of eveiy piopi city owner 01 prospeitlve pmchasoi. Fiequently, It Is not until tho sale of ex( linage of a holding Is deslied that tho cloud upon .1 title is dlsinveicd anil contemplated plans aie defeated. Title lustiianie fully pintccts against defect of .seaieli, epense of litigation lu slant, it pt ov Ides complete in (lemnillcatliin lor anv loss, atising fiom the contested validity of youi piopctty lights. final d youi inlet csls with a policy ofi tlie Title Guaranty and Trust Company Of Scranlon, Penna. 516 Spiuce Stieet, I . K ittp., 1'ip.iilput. A. II Me( linloik. V ne pK.uli 'it. II. A. Iin.ipp, V. Pie liilph S. Hull, lru,t OIIki' it . r. p. . r. p. ittt v. f, k p. k n v. t t, w V 4. TRV :: a: se x tc X V f V X Clock's Best s 5 Union Hade Tobacco .1 ,1 -I .I ! & X .1 H .1 .1 X A .1 A X .1 X x K A Good Smoke or Chew, A Tiinl Solicited. . X X X X X X Satisfaction Guaranteed, MANUFACTURED BY x Thfi rinfik Tnhanfift fla AJ1U ViUWH X VWIA-UVV Wl 64'l.'16-48 Wyoming Ave. Scinntou, Pn, .1 ft.--. FOR THE NEXT 00 DAYS Gas Ranges On Sale at Our Office at Cost, We put them in your kitchen leady for use. All connections. TREE, on flist floor. Double Oven Ranges, !ji0.75 and ur Scianton Gas & Water Cc 115 Wyoming Avenue. MAY I. IOOI. 1 HE CULHURATED GORDON PIAvNO Befoie buying, send for catalogue. li. 5. GORDON, ttVftVLAK ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS, THE NEW RUDOLF. Ocean I mid VllantK I ill Neil ler.e -. tatuu u liialili and iha,iiic rta'iit I .a 1 ire,-c 01, the I oa.,i Mo-t appioud Hot and luld s.a nalei ljllit t, lull-,', lite' in lKsl. -penal siiiiK Han. Hithe.tia and djiidm; ( II s i,.. (hi nor mil Piop w . - - , GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL AND ANNEX, 1ml11la ve uiul Ileaih, Atlaiilu (it . I siil, .veil, -t'O liauliful ioui-i en-uiie, siusn and with balh. hot and toll sta ujtei halhl in hole! and until s loialiou teleit and initial .. I.I.I.. .... .ilrtl .if ill,. Sl.al .t, llr.li...., ,, ....... . " jw,m.' '. '- .'..,, , ... w, ...7, . .. llllil-. p,llal HUly lalea, li 10 ill bv week &a,itl. Ill ll.ll Slli . I..I lalpi. Ill Pjmlllp.. Infill.. nuil all 1 1 a in. Willi loi bod Id 1 11 m.i-s k uii'i. pill. 1. Tlie si'ii.itnt will lemaln at Avu. Ion about a week, BITTENBENDER&CO Mgal