The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 18, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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CITY NOTES.
Tlic Dil.ivnro ami Hudson company
iMld Its emitecs .it N'n-. 2 and Ti and U'js
tim mine.-" at l'Imoulli irouln.
lMwiml Oiahim was eommllteel to (he
lounty Jail ji-uttTilay fm ivj.iiiK and b.u
lfi on hN wife li AKIuiin.iti S. S. Jonos,
of Carlmndale.
TUHtico of tlio Peace Andrew Dole?, of
Old 1'orBc jusurilu eominituri JofopU
Ulol.i to the county jail on a eliaiBO ot
HKKra'.atL'd iihsault and battel .
Antonio Sheneler. for fali prott rres nnd
Ills brotlmr, Andrew Kluniler. for as
Kitilt mid battcr., were committed to the
cmntj Jail by Justice of the Peace 11. A.
Duff, of IacknwntMin Township.
Tour Xealls', P.itrlek, J, tines Klondi
mul Stiphin, lepic-enfnt? one famllv,
Vin eoninilttcd to the i-imnl jail es
t nla by Justice of the I'e.ue Nicholas
flnn, of roll township '1 hey are
chnrpi.il with house breaking.
The Centlal Itallroul of New Jpi-c Is
mitlioilziil to Isuue round trip tickets to
Miidents of sihools, at the rate of one and
om -third the lowest llr.st-i 1 i.s Mnijle trip
fare for tint round trio These tickets mo
to be sold only fiom Dec 1" to Die. "I, in
clushe. The iroposed orKanlTtlon of a civics
club for the study of clll government,
i-iiloloKy, political troiuiim, i tei will be
unskilled at a inietlnn In Alhilnht 'I
braiv hall this ommiIhj,'. Tlie promotes
of the idea are J. A I.ansliiK, J. 11. Toi
ie, W. II. liueli and 11. C. Shnlci.
Profesor W i: I'lumley, of the School
ot the l.ukawunua, will ilclhor his third
lictuie on Amelleau llIsitor at the Kail
re id Young Men's Christian association
this evening at s o'clock. Meinbeis ami
th ir families are cordially liniled. Topic,
"The 1'uiltans, 1C20."
M J Clllulde the pl.o wilglit said last
eenliiK tint William 11. Millwood man
iiKt l foi John I. Sullivan's tioupi, Is con-
Mdeilng a pioposltlon Horn Mr (illbrlue
to stnuo some of the latter s fourteen
is net season. "S.iiKtlcm' and "A
IMIsspint I.lti ale two of the promll.ent
pii-sllilllths
V boy namul Mlllrr was arrested by
Patrolman lsloek at the corner of Mul
lein stieet -ami rranklln ainue last
night on complaint of the Mip"rlnlcndi"it
of the liUikawanna hospital. Miller, It
iipP'ais aniios the hospital patients
with his m)i;s and bolstetous talk on
thi tliets. He 1" a colon il bu.
V unbiue pamphle t in the slupe of a
p ii ki tbook has hi en Issued b the N( w
"'Ok, Out irlo and Western lailioad ml
itlshiK Its annual Christinas exiuislon
ii New York eln. The exclusion will
1 no this clt on Mondav, Die 2u, anil Is
). 1 tor a retutn pas-age up to and ln-
c lenllng Monday Dei 27. I'ull parlnulars
inclining the excursion cm be obtained
fiom T. I'lltcroft, passenger agent foi the
compan .
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SCHOOL TEACHERS PAID.
J)ny Instructors Hocoivc Their Wnr-rants-Nialit
Touchers to Wnit.
The day teachers In the public
schools liegan lecelvInK their pay yes
terday afternoon for senices In No-
ember.
Unless the hoard of contiol meets In
special session before the date for Its
regular meeting, Dec. 27, about sixty
night school teacheis, who finished
their month last Tuesday night, -will
hae to wait until after Chiistmas for
their raj .
In buying Diamonds buy them fiom
n Jeweler ot expel lenee. I have 31
years of expel lence In handling dia
monds and guarantee them nil to be
as tepresented. C. Luther, 107 W tim
ing avenue.
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Spicy testimony heard at divorce
court. Tomonow's Free Tress tells It
nil.
Fancy Baskets, at Reynolds Bros.
Lewis, lteilly & Dnvics'
Busy .Shoo Store, will be open even
ings during December.
A Slippery County Olllcer nnd what
he did- In tomorrow's Sunday Free
Press.
Handsomest lino of Pocketbooks,
Card Cases, Letter Ca&es In the city at
Reynolds Bros.
A Sllppeiy County Ofticer and what
ho did In tomorrow's Sunday Free
Prt'ss.
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Photograph Albums at Reynolds
Bros., stationers, Hotel Jermvn.
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jTtLLJL $
Fresh and Good.
Mixed Nuts, lb., 9c
Mixed Candies, lb., 9c
Citrons, lb,, - 10c
Raisins, lb,, - fie
SCRANTON CASH STORE
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LEGALITY OF THE
BOARDJ0F CONTROL
Question Is Now In (tic Hands of (tic
Court.
MULBERRY STREET ASSESSA1ENT.
Wns Argucil Ycstortlnv ni Wns Also
Many Other Important Cines
Among Thrill the .llooslc HoroiiKli
.lliit(irNeu' 1'rint in tlio Assault
mill Hutlcry Caso Aguinst Simon
ltlco mul the Jury Agnlti Criticised.
Other .Hnttcrs Disposed ol.
Yesterday's secslon of nrgument
court wns the most tinpoitaut ot the
week and seldom, If ever before, was
theie so many highly impoitant mat
ters argued on one day. Besides the
Van Horn case, n repot t of which ap
pears under sepnrnte bending, a hear
ing wns had on the school bonrd case,
the Mulboir street paving assessment
matter, the Mooslc borough matter
and a number of otheis of not much
less piomiiience.
The pioceedlugs brought by John
Jermyn to declare the board of control
as now constituted Illegal, came up on
a tlemurier filed by the boatil through
the school dlstt let's solicitor. It. A.
Knapp, assisted by I!. C. Now comb
and e-Clty Solicitor Jaine.s H. Touey.
Messis Xewcomb and Touey made
the ntgunientp for the defense. They
contended that the matter of giantlng
or icf using the wilt and giving Judg
ment for or against the school boatd
rests in the sound disci etlon of the
court, that the commonwealth Is con
cerned In consoiUng the public good,
rather than In ptmluciiiB a state of
hopeless confusion, as would lesult
fiom the action contemplated by the
bill of the lelator. '
In pi oof the legality of the ptesent
board they held that the boaid as nt
pi cent constituted has been acquiesced
In by the community and the judicial,
liglslatlvc and executive blanches of
the state government for over twenty
years and that It Is consequently a de
facto board.
DISTRICT NOT ATTACKED.
The existence of the Scianton School
cllstilct is not attacked by the pio
ceecllng.s at bar; on the contiaiy, the
legitimate existence of the school dls
tiict of the city of Scianton Is ad
mitted by the lelatoi. This being tho
cas-e and the dlstilct having a do facto
boaid of dhectois, It would not be an
act of sound and w se discretion to
oveithiow that government, tho cruiit
not having power to substitute that
government with another.
A point which tho denunreis dwelt
upon paittculaily was the fact that the
Information upon which the proceed
ings aie founded doesn't suggest that
theie aie any peisons who aie entitled
to hold the offices In question As a
lesult of judgment against the school
board the school dlstilct would not
only be left without a governing body,
but It would thiow open eveij contiact
and obligation that Is outstanding
against the dlstilct and thiow eveiy
thlng Into a state of lncxtikable con
fusion. The confusion that would bo
caused In the coming municipal elec
tion was also pointed out and a sug
gestion wns made that court leftain
from passing upon the matter until
the election was over. Couit indicated
that the suggestion would not be
adopted
Mr. Hums, In arguing for tho wilt,
elaboiated on the contents of his bill,
pointing out that the law calls for a
boaid of six and that the act under
which the twenty-one membei.s pie
sumo to administer the nffalis of the
district Is unconstitutional.
Tho Mulbciij stieet paving assess
ment llgnt came up in the foim of a
case staled, the city being plaintiff and
Hon'- F. Kr.ehler defendant. City Pn
llcitoi McGlnley argued that the law
governing assessments for tich Im
piovcments picscilbed that the levy
should be made accoidlng to the foot
fiont iuIo.
MR. llimXS' CONTENTION.
Mr. Bums for the objecting property
holders, pointed out the evident un
fairness of assessing a man who has
a stieet car track In front of his piop
eity as much as a man with a lot of
the same fi outage who may be blocks
away nnd who has no stieet car tiacKs
In front of his propeity. In the case
In question Mi. Koehlcr pas as much
for the elghtj-slx square yaids of as
phalt In liont of his house ns a man
fuith?r down the stieet pais for ISO
squat e yards
The man who h'as to put up with the
Inconvenience and annoyance of stieet
ctr tracks, he held, should have the
benefit of the deduction which 1 inad-
through tho company paying for the
paving between its tracks.
Messrs. C. Comegs and M. J. Dma
hoe argued in support of the excep
tions to the Incorpoiatlon of the pro
posed borough of Mooslc. Only tho
technical exceptions vveie heard, the
court leservlng for further consld na
tion the meilts of tho case. On the
pan of tho exceptants It was contend
ed that the notice of the application
was defective for the reason that it did
not specify the lime and place of heai
intr, that tho boundary lines of tho
proposed borough weie not sufllclently
described; nnd that the ciuit having
failed to act on the matter dining the
toim following tho application had
lost Its jurisdiction. Judge "vVntd in
filled In support of the pioposec bor
ough and cited copiously fiom Judicial
decisions In his cffoits to bieuk the
foi co of tho exceptions.
Among the boundaiy lines of the pro
posed new borough are poitlons of Mill
Creek aim Spring Biook, which the ex
ceptants contended were too small to
constitute u stable and ceitaln boun
daiy. "Even the Lackuwanna tlver could
not be consldeied stablo boundary,"
FJld Mr Donohoe. "Only navigable
sti earns are acceptable, as has been
frequently decided "
"But you foig t," Intel posed Judge
Artiibald, smilingly, "that theie Is n
sieclal statute declailng tho Lacka
wanna a navigable liver," Others
Joined In the smile when the piepostei
ous statute was lecalled.
While Mr. Comegjs was nrgulng
Judgo Rdvvatds said, with a sigh: "I'm
sorry the leglslatuio made uh u giand
Jut y "
Said Mr. Comegys: "I think It Is a
good thing that this matter of creat
ing boroughs was taken fiom the giand
Jury It will, at least, prevent anoth
er Olenbum ITiough, vvheie there ai"
not enough people to fill the borourh
olllces "
NKW TRIAL ORANTED.
A now tilal was grunted without arg
ument In the case of the commonwealth
against Simon Rlee. It la an assault
and batt'ry case, and the evidence
vvai ranted an acquittal, according to
the Judgment of evervbodv who herrd
I the case, with the exception of tlio
Jurymen, Judge Archbnlil suspended
fctutencc and forthwith entered a rule
for n new trial. When the matter wns
toadied yesterday Judge Archbald Uv
,lng to IiIr associates, cnldi "If there Is
no objection, I will mnke the rule In
th' case absolute. I tried tlio case, nnd
1 am sutlslled that the Jury, In arriv
ing at a verdict, consulted their pieju
dices, rather than their Judgment."
The other Judges nodded ncqulcscenco
and Judge Archbald announced "new
ttlal hi tinted."
The rule to strike oif forfeiture was
made absolute lu tho case of the com
monwealth ngnlnxt 11. Berkovitz, nnd
the costs were tptultt'd In the cases In
which James o'Malley and Small nnd
J'mnm Dieyer were defendants.
In the case ot F L. Brown against
I' J Morris, exceptions to affidavit ot
defense, th rule wns discharged.
Other cases submitted or argued
weie Commonwealth vs. Antonla Beb
l Ick, Joseph Kucopeck, John Cheney
and John MeNlrhnls nnd olhis, rule
to strike off forfeiture; exceptions to
the report of vlewets ot the new road
In Spiiug Brook township; rule to
change the polling place In the First
wnrd of Jermyn, Samuel Vail ngalnst
Japer Vail and oth is, tule to compel
children to support their father; Thom
as Henry ugulnst I'van Hopkins, rule
to quash Indictment, John Jones
against Charles Clark, rule for judg
ment, Oeoige 1) Blown against W. A
Rice, nit- for judgment.
In the cases of V. W. Robot tsoli
ngalnst the Haupt Lumber company,
J. M. Ololf nguiiiHl M. T. Keller and
In the matter of the grading of Robin
son street the i tiles were deschttiged.
LEATHER CONTAINED POISON.
It. I'liimi'lt Collins (honed it nnd
His Death It-.-siillcd.
1' rminct Collins, n joung North
I 'nil barneys nnker, died last night
fiom tanning poisoning. Not knowing
of the danger of the practice- he was
in the lnblt of chewing on pieces of
leather- '. hlle at work cs a carpenter
might chew a piece of wood, or as
niiniv people habitually ehov oir tooth
picks. Tluee months ago he was sttlcken
down with stomach tioublo and when
physicians diagnosed his case It was
found that ho had been poisoned. His
explanation of the habit he Indulged
In, coupled with the symptoms, show
ed Hie due tens nt once thP nature of
his disease. From tht tlntn ho was
taken down with the Illness be has not
been able to cat anjthliu'.
He was 2") years of age and a son of
Mr. and Mis. M. M. folllrij, of 1219
Ninth Main avenue.
THE SUNDAY NEWS.
Sixteen Pages, Christnins Lilition ol
Ncrnnlon's Leading Smiilnv I'nper.
A fine double-column, fiont page,
potti.ilt of Miss Louise Llnder, foim
oi lv otsanlst at the I'ntrllsh Lutheran
c lunch, together with a letter fiom
MI'S Llndei Very interesting, Indeed.
Beautiful obittlat.v em the late James
Copelund, written by one who knew
Mi Copeland for nearly forty yeais.
Why the Hotel Anthracite was closed.
The divorce case of Ike Jones, a Hamp
ton miner, who mauled Esther James
A teal sensation for South Hvde Park
avenue The cm per of ex-Rev. Mr.
Cocker, who winked at Norton's stole.
Where Mr Albright first met Miss
Lindsay Another coiklng nitlcle on
the School Boaid The Rlppatds, of
Wllhes-llaiie John L Sulllvnn talks
to C.us Men 111, Shainus Clark and
Paddy John Durkln. The Ninth waul
caucus. JenVs lilsh setter and Fled.
Fleltz's bull pug "He's Irish, kick
him out.' Full account of an exciting
affair in the basement of the City Hall.
The Peckvllle Sissy dub. A lengthy
interview with ,11m Judge, In which he
tells how he defeated Jimmy Ryan,
by A. J. Colboin, esq. Scianton lend
ing business houses adveitlse in to
monow's Sunday News, sixteen pages
of Intensely Interesting reading.
MUST PAY THEIR FINES.
amCnts Issued fur tho I'e-nrrest of
Two Uis ciniilon I rcluiis.
N-vv wnr rnnts weie Issued esterday
from Alderman Millar's olllce for the
te-anest of Willie Decklenlck nnd John
AVinflold I'ernell two of the bojh who
used a deceased clog to smash In the
headlight of an englrn- on the Dela
ware. Lackawanna and Western road
at the Swetlund stieet btldge a few
nights ago.
The two boys vvete meinbeis of a
gang which did the woik. They were
fined $.ri each by Alderman Millar- Mon
day night, and both boys left the of
fice, promising to return the next day
with the mono
Alderman Millar Is desirous of check
ing the practices of th" boys who
make things unpleasant for the train
men passing under the bridge. All
manner of tilcks, such ns throwing
vegetables nriel other unmentionable
things on the railroaders aro prac
ticed. Decklenlck and Fernell will be le-nr-lested
today, and unless their fines
are paid, they will spend Christmas
In the county jail,
Fancy Baskets, nt Reynolds Bro.
Our stock Is eompleto in Wutehes,
Diamonds and Tlno Jewelry nt loweFt
pi Ices. C. Luther, 107 Wjomlngave "
Special sale of Holiday Books at Rey
nolds B'cs., Hotel Jeimvn.
Spicy testimony he.irel at divorce
couit. Tomorrow's Fieo Press, tells It
all.
Waterman rountnin Pens, Reynolds
Bios., stationers, Hotel Jermyn,
Finest stock of Gold and Silver
Watch'cu In the city at C. Luther's.
Holidny Stationery. Reynolds Bros,
No goods misrepresented at C. L-.ith.
tr's.
dold Tens unci Pearl Holders from
$1.00 up, at Reynolds Bros,
Dressing Cases In leather and cellu
loid, at Reynolds Bros.
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For Infants and Children.
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DID STENOGRAPHER
MAKE A MISTAKE ?
Or Did Judge Archbnld Make a Mis
statement ol Law?
VAN HORN'S HOPE RESTS ON THIS
Judgo Archbnld Snys "livery Unlaw
lilt Killing is Presumed to Be Mur-elcr"--Thc
Olliciul Itrniirt ol His
Charge! to the Jury Hut Ho Said
IWcry Unlawful Killing Is Pre
sumed to Bo .Murder in the I'irst
Degree."
Oeorge Van Horn's hope for a new
tilnl rests principally on n contest of
Infallibility between Judge Archbald'a
memory, supported by ceitaln circum
stances and St nogiapher Willis Cos
ton's report of the court's charge.
The ofllcial stenographic report
makes Judge Archbald say In his
charge to the Juiy: "Every unlawful
killing Is presumed to be murder of
the first elegref," which Is not the law.
Judge Archbnld does not remember
Just exactly what he did say, but ho
Is positive he did not say what the
stenographer nttt Unites to him. He
holds that he might have snld "livery
unlawful killing Is presumed to be
murder." ns his own notet of the
chnrgo read or possibly ho might have
said: "Kvery unlawful killing Is pre
sumed to be muider, though not of tho
Hist dest'eV
When Mr Thajer, of counsel for Van
Horn, mentioned this as on" of the
rensons for a new trial. Judge Aich
bald eiy quickly remaiked: "Mr.
Thayer, you know I did not say such a
thing."
"Well, I do not know for myself,
whether you did or not. Your Honor.
I do not remember of that particular
part of the charge All we hav- to
go by Is the olllclal report of the charge
furnished us by the couit .stenograph
er, and that says that you said, 'livery
unlawful killing Is presumed to be
muider of the llrst degre?."
ARIi NOT INFALLIBLE.
"But the stenographer's notes often
make us say things which we never
utter," rejoined Judge Archbald, and
In this the two othei judg s nodded
assent, "I had to help the stenoginph
er to complete his teport In sevcial
places where he was unable to lead
his notej. Som times wo talk too fast
for them to keep up with us, and they
get mixed In their notes. I slowed up
sevetal times In that chaige when It
occuned to me that I was talking too
fast for the stenogiaph r to take accu
rate notes "
Mr. Thnjer contended that there
was a doubt about It, and that the de
fendant was entitled to that doubt
"He Is entitled to a reasonable
doubt." Judge Archbald replied. "The
question here is whether- I made such
a mistake as that, and if I did make
such a misstatement of law Is It likely
that It would go unchallenged by the
counsel for the defense, or that th
district attorney would allow me to
go ahead without correcting such a
palpable eiror, or on the other ship,
did th- stenographer mnke a mistake?"
At the outset of the herring Mr.
Thayer asked that tlio rule ) ninrtcj
absolute without argument on the
strength of the depositions of Sailio
Halt ns, tho l.- ear-old gill v. hose stoiy
was heard before Judges Aieirlnld and
lidwards Wednesday. It vas sufficient,
Mr Thayer "ontended. to I'll.-i" a rea
sonable doubt In the mmd of any juror,
and of that he thought the rouit v oulel
be convinced irom a ccuiiileleiatlon of
lire depositions.
THP. AI.LKOHI) ERRORS.
Court indicated that the counsel had
better aiguo Its whole case. Mr.
Thayer then proceeded to set forth
the alleged en or of the ttlal judge
me ntloned above, and tho fm titer al
leged eiror of telling the Jury In the
oblige that theie weie no contradic
tions or Incmslsteni les In the com
monwealth's testimony regat ding tho
scene Immediately following the kill
ing, and also In tricing fiom the July's
consideration the question of Insanity.
It wns alMi hMd that court erred in
overruling the objection to the district
attorney asking Van Horn if he was
Wherever 3'ou can use water
use
FELS-NAPTHA
soap and you will get
the best work. Water
should be lukewarm
only, even in winter.
PELS & CO,, Phlla delphla.
Useful
JUST 01 BJklGMR
We Have Others.
Ladies' new $10.00 Chev
iot, Boncle or Beaver Coats,
Storm Collars, perfect fitting, (ftr QP
at
This is the greatest bargain
of the season.
At Reduced Prices
Ladies Capes,
Ladies' Coats,
Children's Coats,
Ladies' Suits and
Silk Waists.
MEARS
Inrnne, which was nsklntr for a con
clusion nnd hence incompetent.
It was ndjourtrlns time when Mr,
Thayer had concluded, Mr. Wedematt
will be heard this niornlnpr nnd he w Mi
be followed by tho district attorney
vho will present depositions to con
tradict the story of tlio Onlrns' girl
nnd nmuinents against tho granting of
tho now trial.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES,
Uroelhenil A Ilrnks' shoo stor wns yes
terday sold out by Deputy sheriff Rym.
Ii nroelhemel pnrchnsc-d tho stock for
-..Bll.
Tho will of James E, Mwls, of MnyfiMd,
was yeiitirdfl) ptotmted.
John lltmi, Stephen Iteip anil John
Dacey, three of tho four burglars cap
tured on Luzerne street Wednenday
night, were minified to ball before Judgo
Archbalel lestcrelfty, Etch wus required
to furnish security in the sum of tsoo
Mrs. Mnrv Mcfllnnls betnmo ball for the
Heaps and Daccj's widowed mother, Mrs.
Ellen Davis, became his bull.
DON'T RUN ANY RISKS about
health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers,
pneumonia, and nil othT slmllnr nll
nientB by kepplng your "blood rich and
puro with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable
nnd do not purge, pain or gripe. All
druggists.
Hnndsomest line of Pooketbooks,
Card Cases, Letter Cases In the city at
Reynolds Bros.
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Beautiful Brass Iritstnnds and
rrames Gold-plated, at Reynolds Bros,
MAIMUtiD.
STONE-OAKLEY.-ln Urccn Grove.
Dec. 15, 1M7, bj Rev F P. Doty, ot
Hampton Street Methodist Eplscop.il
church, Scranton, Elmer II Stone, of i
North Ablngton, nnd Miss Nclllo Muuel
Oakley, of Or en Glove. Pa.
mmmrmm
I) Hit).
PHILLIPS.-In West Scranton. Dee. 1?
lit", John P rhinitis about .15 cars of
okc, nt tho West Side hospital. Funeral
announcement later.
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1 An Ex I
S planation g
No use trying to
w,rite an advertise
ment. Wc are so
overwhelmed with
business it is out
of question. The
rusli of holiday
trade has made it
necessary , for our
"ad." man, as well
as every other
available person
about the store, to
join the rauks of
salespeople and sell
goods. We omit
our usual offering
of prices today for
that reason.
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UltU ami all
Stomnch DIsor-
derH positively ciuedi Grover tirulium's DyH.
pepsin lleinedy is n Riicelflc. One eloae re
moves all distress, anil a pormniient cure of
tlio most chroulu mid eevero cuuei Is guaran
teed. Donot suffer! A 00-ceiit bottle -w ill
convince the moat skeptical,
Matthews llros., Durggluts, 320 l.aclta
nun mi aveuuu.
Christmas
Will find onr store a pleasant
place to shop, as we give all our
attention to the Dry Goods busi
ness. Persons desiring to give
useful presents will find on our
counters large assortments of
Black and Colored Silks,
Black Dress Goods,
Fine Dress Suitings,
Fine Table Linen Sets,
Napkins and Table Covers.
50JiUU
HAGEN
A
Few
Days
o
o
More before Xmas d.iy.
Don't neglect the op
portunity to pet some
of the good things in
store for you at CHINA
HALL.
Never lias Scranton had
so beautiful a collection of
Flue China, Silverware,
Out Glass, Lamps, etc.
at such temptingly low
prices.
o
o
MILLAR & PECK,
134 Wyoming Ave.,
Walk In and look around.
THE
Veracity rather than variety prompts
us to toll of our success In the world
of trade. In our particular province
there are none who can approach us
either In point of quality or price. Tho
choice Roods which wo aro con.stnntlv
hrlnRlns to your notice aro unequalled
In this city. We have pieparcd to
receive the rush of hollelay buyers
with the
Largest, Host
Complete
suitable for all sizes and conditions of
men and wonnm. Our whole Mock Is
highly lnterestlnt; Just now, because,
while composed entirely of new and te
llable Roods, they are priced extiemely
low, the greater pint of them having
been recently bought below- the maiket
i.ites, Mnnv Illustrations of this ten
dency to h"ll for less than prevailing
values will bo found by visiting our
store.
THE
KLINE SB
326 Lackawanna Av3nu3,
"Famous Old Stand."
IL I IE
Mm
SUPPERS
415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa.
TOYS.
Second Floor Depart
ment. Room 25 feet by
100 feet, all Toys. Steps
front and rear of store.
Some Specials
For This Day:
Slccl Uoiv;c and lluckboard
The horse's feet and legs move,
very serviceable, about 24 inches
long by 12 inches high. This will
suit your boy to a T. Qi
Worth $1.25. Today - o4C
Steel Two-Wheel Carts
Painted steel, yellow 1
wheels, was 25c. Today 1"C
Steam Engine
A boy's delight, extra large
size, worth $1.50. To- ftn
day - VOC
Smaller for 10c.
Steel 1-WliccI Milk Wacfon
With cans and seat for i
driver, was $1.00. Today Ot-C
Kid Hotly Doll, Special
About ioo, some sleepers, curly
hair, bisque face, glass eves,
very fine dolls, worth $1 aq.
to $1.74. Today - yOC
Steel Animals witli Hells
Attached to wheels, a very ser
viceable and entertaining j
toy, Choice today for -6t-C
THE GREAT
310 Lackawanna Ave.
J. II. LAUWIO.
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BROWN'S BEE HIV
oooooooooooooo
v
Furs,
Millinery,
STORE OPEN EVEN
INGS DURING
DECEHBER.
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'S
224 LACK. AVENUE.
ytyfa
Gifts
no mm
ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE.
Our M. & H. Gloves at $1.00,
are unsurpassed iii fit and qual
ity. Jouvin Kid GIoves,$1.59.
The most flexible, best fitting
glove made. Gloves for evening
wear.
Handkerchiefs
Splendid assortment of Hem
stitched, Fine Embroidered aud
Real Duchesse Lace Handker
chiefs, Ladies' aud Gents' Um
brellas, Ladies' and Gent's Lined
Gloves, Irish Point Pillow Shams
and Scarfs, Gent's Fiue Neck
wear, Purses, Boston Bags.
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