The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 09, 1898, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1898.
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Charming
Patent
Leathers.
Every stylish young woman will
want a' pair to wear with her
Easter bonnet. These arc very
swagger, superb quality, patent
leather, with the popular round
toe, straight across tips.
$3.50.
If we didn't have them you'd
have to pay the dealers $4.00 to
?S-oo
IN MUX'S we have the NEW
EST shape with new vesting tops,
as good as other dealers ask $5.00
for
Price, $0.50
110 SI-KICK STREET.
The Wfllces-Uurro Itecorfl can bo had
In Scroll ton at the news stands of M.
Melnhart, 119 Wyoming avenuo; Mac,
Lackawanna avenue
CITY NOTES.
Tho members of the Sernnton C'uleilon
lan club enjoyed a smoker In matter's
hall laKt night.
Mr. Whlttemoro, tho new rholr raider
nt tho 1'iovlUenco Prcsbvtcrlan congre
gation will mi't't the cliolr this tvenlnir
lor reheat snl.
St. Peter's soeletj of liellevuo, win
conduct n soclul In teconomy hall, on Wy
oming uvenue. Monday nlnht. The Uw
lenco orchestia will furnish rmiMu.
Monday and Tuesday the county com
mlssdonorn will hear appeals from I'nr
bond.ile. The Kli.st, Second and Fourth
wards appeals will be heard tho Hut
daj, the remalnjjig watds tho next.
Pilvato Thomas IluFsell, of (nip.'in 1J.
Thittccnth raiment, was appointed eiu
poral last evening, vice rorpoi.il Isaac
lit own, who was recently elected quar
termaster, to sncicd JleesH U. W.tlktns.
The I'enniylvmla, We've le 1'ioteetlve
atsocl itlon of this city has lust Issued an
ftttiaetlio card ofleiIn 10 tewatd for tho
letuin of a f loll 11 wheel leistered with
them, or Sal reward for iT5f ri'lutii o'r the
wheel and the detention of ihe thief
The liiilldlni; cmninlttiu of tin board of
lontrol met last night ami deiiuVd to asit
that t'ft,() for new school IiiiIIiIIiikh be
Included In the lvis scliool oppioptiatlon.
It was voted to npprovo Architect Ouelt
woith's pi ins for a new No ,l building.
The honor of iiaitlclp.itiin,' as pilnilpals
In the lliht m.uilniu' In the Mears bulldlmt
belonss to MNs Kmnia We.id and I.. (.'.
Ho-elle, both til .Maple Lake who vveio
.wedded Thin f-iluy bv Aldertaau Donovan
who ree.ntlj mnvi-il Into offices In tho
hlllldlliK
Tile nymnasluin ilah(s of the Yiniut;
WtunMifH I'lirlMUin association will she a
i'IosIiib lilliltlon of thtli wotk In tlei
iiudltutlum of ihe hUll school building
Apt 11 2''. Tip ''louses have bien drtlllii!;
faithfully, and mail) new fenturej ut tlfij
work will bi' Blirn
TIip l'lavin and Hudson company
litild 'r.t,.d.i) at Diltlmoic siiart. tunnel
unci kiii. and ('anyrmlum Mian, at
Wllkp.Harre TIip IVItuv.iie. I.aeka
wiinna uiul Western eanipany will jiay
liwliij ut the i or shops and tho Cayuga
and U'lslil-i ml:-. -,
The fuin rul or William Million, ot Olv
Jihtinl. will take place hulida alleinooii
lit 1 ii'itoel' Intinnuil will be made at
('nrtmndnli. A xnecl.il train whl b 1 an
over tUo Ueluwnie mid llinlnnn loud umt
day Ieulnc Carhond.ile at 12 r, p. m . nnd
Will stop at Jirnivn ami Atehbald. Th
Sernnton tinln w II lenv.- at us p m
Tho moiiiliern of Pernnlon IoiIko of Hlks
will meet at 1 m p. m In l lie 1oiIk rooms
for tho purpose of nttondlnir tho funeral
It' lltltlllll Ito... .,
Kvury utr-tomer buying a dollar's
worth ot sontla today will bo rIvimi
Kratls tliplr (Iiolco of four popular
rosea. .Menrn & Jfasen.
-
nsi A licit)'
WiutzlntrRer Hock Deer on tap today
nt nil bars. ..
line I.iimi-i i. nt
Is n nice jilant Hoe Oluik's dlsplnv,
JleuiH bulldlnt,'.
ooooooooooooooooo
I Fresh Fish
X " and
Oysters
Every Day. X
THE
SCRANTON -CASH STORE
O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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r.
ARGUMENTS THAT
WILL BE PRESENTED
Tlicy Arc Por and Agalnit Having
Scranloa Appeal Decree a Supencdao
REASONS THAT ARB ADVANCED
Members of tho l'rcsent llonrd Wnnl
to Prevent n Writ of Ouster trom
lloliift I.nunl AsnliiRt 'I'h cm Until
Aftur llio Supremo Court linn
Pimeil l.'pon tho Appeal from Judge
Archbnhl'n Dnclnlou In the Quo
Warranto Prnrnedlncs.
Hefore tho Supreme court nt Phila
delphia printed nrt'uments will be pre
sented today for and against tho rule,
to Bhow cause why the appeal from the
decision of the court ot thlH county
with rcfetence to tlio ochool board quo
wnnnnto inoceedltiBs should not bu
decreed a supersedeas. Tho Supreme
court decided not to hear nny verbal
arguments! on this tule and what tho
attorneys have to suy will he presented
In the form of proper books. I). J.
Iteedy, solicitor for the school board,
and D. J. Davis, one of the tittornei'B
for the board of six, went to Philadel
phia yesterday to piesent tho btlefs.
They will letnaln In Philadelphia, to
hear the arcuments In the Plttston
school board uppeal, which will be
heard Monday. The case is almost
identical to the one from this city.
The decree of supersedeas Is souRht
by tho members of the present board
to prevent the local court from Issuing
a writ of ouster pending a decision by
the Supreme court on the merits of the
appeal from the decision of Judge Arch
bald In the nuo warranto proceedings.
The argument for the supersedeas Is
In part as follows:
This being on a rule to show causo
why tho appeal should not be decreed a
supetsedens, It heema to us that tho ques
tions involved are:
rjrst Tho Injury which may ho dono
to tho school district of Scranton, by
enforcing an execution against the de
fendants Second The want of proper officers to
fill the oftices of tchool controllcts If
the appellants In this case are ousted
Thlid Tho possibility ot irror In tho
ruling of the court below.
THi: AllUUMENT.
The lirst nnd second may bo argued to
grther. The clt of Sernnton was Incor
porated by Act of April 2 1MW, P. L. 10JI,
and Its supplement of .March 3), 1M7, P.
U CM. t-'p to the adoption of
the act of May 23. 171. the chy of Sernn
ton had four school districts. Tho leg
islature by an act approved May 1'. 1SV,
sought to repeat the nets of SCG nnd 1SC7.
Attention of the court Is called
to the title of this act. No mention what
soever Is mado of tho art of April L'3,
l?b6, nor Is It cited for appeal. Docs tho
act of May !. ISS.t, repeal the net of March
30 W
I'niler the statement of facts as agreed
upon, four hundred and twenty thou"nnd
dollars of bonds Issued since 1V77 are out
standing. 1'lfiy-flve thousand dollars
wero Issued between the acceptance of
tho provisions of the Act of .May 2J, 1S7I,
and the passage of the Act of May '.',
W. If the net of 1S7I Is declared un
constitutional, then there was no citv of
Set. niton school dlstilct, and the bonds
are Illegal and void.
Again, If the olllces of the pics-rnt con
trollers nie declaied vacant, there are no
pel sons legally qualified to 111! the of
fices. It Is conceded that n boaiil of six
directors, whoso terms of olllce commence
the first Mondnv In June, isms, was elect
d at the Spring t lection of this vear,
but the light of the six directors to the
olllce of school controller In the city of
Scranton Is disputed.
Great and lnep.irnble Injuty will be
done the scliool district of Scianton by
continued and Incessant litigation. Until
this question Is tlnnlly disponed of, no
change should be made In the personnel
of the school board.
Mr. John Jermyn, who Is the real party
of rtcord In tho ease, makes no i latin for
the office In question
The board of six school directors are
not parties to the n cord, and no oppor
tunity has been glxon the court below to
pass upon thilr title to the fifnecs Until
such II mi as their title Is pashed upon,
there are no othei p rsons than these
appellants legally qualified to hold tho
olllces.
NOT I NCONSTlTUTiUNAI..
Thlid-Tho act of May 23, 1S7I, P. 1... 231,
Is not unconstitutional. It has been be
fore this court In many phases, nnd al
most eveiy section of the net has been
passed upon. Including the fotfy-tlrst sec
tion, and Its constitutionality has bepn
sustali.id
In Com. vs Uvans. in;, p,i, st . ;ip,,
this identical question was befoie Ibis
court Mr Justice Paston delivering the.
opinion of this (ouit, said:
"Tlu el' of Scianton Is a city of the
thlld-elass and I dlilded Into twentv
one wards. I'inlei tho foitv-ilrtt section
of the act of May 23, 1S7I P. I... 211. each
wnid U entitled to elect one school con
tiollei. Those fleeted fioni vvcu mini
bcied wards at said flist election (WSj
to sii for two yenis nnd those from
odd numbeied wnids foi four years;
thereafter, evuy two yenis, alteriiatel ,
thej shall eh of one each, lo seivo lor
four ears It will thus bi seen that tho
teim of a school controller Is four yeais."
In Scranton school district vs. Simpson
(t al HI, Pa St 2U2, and In MeOauley
s. Caston seliool illslilet. 133 Pa. St .
4i'l, the foity-sicund section of the ail
of Slay 23. 174 was before this eo ?
and Its constitutionality biistalned.
In Commonwealth s Tuloi et ui..
IK). Pa St. 1M. also 10.1 Pa St . the .ut
or Mnv II, 1VTI P. 1.. 1C9 which Is slm
llat In ehninetpr to the net of Mnv 23,
was lu Id to he constitutional
In eiry case In which the fortv first
section of the tald net May 23 ls't, has
been beforo this court oi ihe lower coin Is,
thu Inleictiee Is clear that Its coimltu
tlonallty Is undoubted.
The ciimt bilow lu declaring the act of
1&7I unconstitutional si .mcd to put for
wind as the piluclpal leasou than "Tho
net contained mote than one Mibleot
which Is not clenlly expressed In Its
title"
The forty-first section of the act of W
as amended bv the act of June Id K'I,
P. 1.. tfjO, Is not obnoxious to Aitlele III,
Section 3 of the Constitution of Pcniisl
v uuta.
All!" NOT 'i hit: sami:.
Thu townships of this commonwealth,
lueh with a population of two bundled
souls, are not to be considered In the
samo light as a city tho size of Scranton
with Its population of K,MiO pi i sons. Its
valuablo and scnttorcd school propettj,
its number of teachers and vnilcd In
terests. Tho needs of the rlty of Scranton. and
the capabilities of n board of six 1Itc
tors to properly administer Its ftalrs,
aro proper subjects, hi our opinion for
this court to consider, at least until the
final disposition of this case.
In each ward thero is at least one
school house, and most bnvo two and
three: tho scliool children attending the
public schools number orr U.000. the
area of Sernnton Ih no square miles
tho distance from the most northerly to
the most southerly school, from the most
easterly to tho most westerly school Is
over flvo miles; directors nro to servo
without compensation or rewnrd
Tho Interests of a city and school ills
trlct, so far as their objects are coli
corned, nre as Important as each other.
The teaching of our children nnd the
building up ot our Institutions, In an eel-
DUFFY'S PURE
HISKEY
FOR MEDICINAL USE
NO FUSEL OIL
A Dull. Stupid FcelliiR, A Had
Taste in thu .Mouth, A Loss of An
petite, Sinking nt the Pit of the
Stomach, Headache, Pains in the
.Muscles and Joints. Fevurishuess,
en n he nvyded by the use of this
great whiskej'.
So d by alt druggists and "Rro
cct'.s. Send for pamphlet.
DUFFY MALT WHISKEY GO.
Rochester, X. Y.
ucatlonnl sense, nro even moro Import
ant than the building of sewers and
bridges, the care of streets, paving, etc.
Upon tho success of our schools depends
the success of our cities. The taxes col
lected by i-ach ore about equal
Tho tendency of the act of 1S74 Is to
wards uniformity; Its object Is to In
creaso the efficiency of the common school
syetnn, nnd legislation with these alms
should be sustained by this couit.
If the present board of conttollers were
ousted, It might be found later that they
nre tho leRal board, nnd gieat confusion,
tin moll and Injury would result In tho
tinnsttton from one board to the other.
For these anil other reasons we pray tTio
couit to nialce the rule nbsolute.
AQAINST Till: SUPUllSEDAS.
In the argument against allowing the
supcrsedas the follow Ins appears:
Ilulo to show cause why tho appeal
from tho Judgment of tho eoutl of com
mon pleas of LacKnwniina county should
be decreed a supersedas.
This Is a proceeding by quo wananto
to oust tho defendants herein named
from tho school controllers of tho Si run
ton school district.
Jt Is contended by appellants In their
petition, upon which tho rule in tills case
was granted that unless the appeal was
decieed a suptrse'das;
1. Uie.U nnd Itrcparablo Injuty will bo
done.
2. Chaos will bo cni.ttd in the school
district of tho city of Sernnton.
Thero Is but ono question Invoked In
this rule nnd that Is whether or not our
honorable court will continue in power
for another jear, a board of conti oilers
claiming title to office under the act of
11-71 after two dlffeient courts of common
picas of thlb commonwealth have de-ciate-d
such boards Illegal and unconsti
tutional. Courts of common pleas above icfeired
to are those of Luzerne and Lackawanna,
counties
It Is admitted that the appellants were
duly elected under the act of asemnly,
approxid Aplil 21. 1874, but said act so far
as it iclates to the management of com
mon schools has been declared unconsti
tutional (See case Chalfoiu is 1'dwards,
173 Pa. St. 210).
The Judges of tho coui t of common pleas
of Lackawanna county are not the only
common pleas Judges of this common
wealth to duel, no that school controllers
elected under act of 1S71 show no valid
title to tho olllce which they hold and
oidered them ousted
juugi: iin.NNETT'a opinion.
Judge llennett, of Luzerno county, in
tho icceut case of lommonwtintlh of
Pcunsjlvnnla ix rel. vs. Thomas J. (Illll
gan. et al., s Kulp, fJOO, held the samo
lew.
The facts set foilh lu the petition for a
writ of quo w.i li auto In the case of com
monwealth e nl. is. Cilllcun, et al , ut
siipia, aie Identical with, the facts agreed
upon In this case, la the Gllligan case
the boatd of conttollers wero declircd II
leKiiI and oustid, an appeal has been
taken fiom the couit of common pleas of
Luzerne county and will be heard before
our honorable court on Monday next,
the 11th lust.
If our honoiable couit should sustain
the lower court In tho case of common
wealth ex nl. vs. Gllligan, above lo
feired to, and at the samo tlino deciee
the appeal In this case a supersedeas It
would deprive two school dliectors who
have been lawfully elected to serve for
tho term of the other four dlrcctois
would be reduced by ono oai.
Is It uid aiguiaent in liuor of continu
ing an llletal be aid to ay that If said
bo.ud Is deol.ued Illegal, their actions In
the past will be contested, to sustain such
a pioposltlon would be to continue such
hoards forevei ?
Counsel for appellee nio unable lo dis
cover any gio.il and Irrepninbld ir.luiy
that will be done the Scranton school dis
trict bj ousting the piesnt board of scli7ol
controlleis, who claim title to oITlce, un
di i" the net of 1S74 and seating on the
Oth Oiiv of June next, a refjular set of ll
rritnis who liave been duly elected mi
ll i the old law .ni. I who are lendy and
c ill ihe ilaht to net in tli.it c.parltj
on and after that day.
CHAOS WILL NOT ItHSlTLT.
It Is enntended that chaos will not
lo.-ult and thht to, u ccitalnty a iprii
lnily elected board can conduct nflalrs
ns well ns economically us the piesent
unnmlioi i::ed controllers.
ihe refusal of the couit below to allow
eiutlon of tho Judgment of ouster at
the piesent time Indicates er clfttrly
that they had the best iiileients of the
schools 111 mind, and that It was for tho
very purposo of preventing great and Ir
reparable injury and the creating of
chaos In the school district that said ex
ecution was lettisid
We respfctfnllv submit, therefore, that
Ihe question of uwnrillng oNcculon upon
the Judgment nl inistot lu tills caso
should lest In the dlsctetlon of tho Judge
of the coin' uf common pleas of Lacka
wanna eountv
V C. Noivcnnib, JaniP 71. Torrey,
II. A. Kmpp and D. J. Iteedy nro tho
attorney! for the piesent school botul
In Ibis witter. I. II. Hums and IJ. J.
Pav is aio nalust the Mile.
l n sin ,V Hell"
AVuttzbuigei liuclc Ueer on tap today
at all I ais
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
rss fie-
ilnllj
tljcituri
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tUM .
MAX WKUUR, Boot and Shoe AUktr.
Heat shoes to nrdr from 81.75 up .Men's
Hole and heels, Hoc. I,ucllu' huIfb and hvals,
50c. All work uiiaratitecd.
127 Penn Avenue, SCRAM ON, Pa.
Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, (lav
trills ami all
Stomach I)lor-
ders positively cuied. Orovcr Urubiim's Uys
netiHla Iteinedv Is u suoellle. linn done in.
moves all dUtreim, and a puriumieiit euro of
the mom chroulnand sevoio oases U guaran
teed. Do hut muter I A fil)-ceul bouta will
convince the moit skeptical.
Matthew a llrui., Druzulyti, il'Ju l.auku
Milium menu.
$U,AlTW
i'V"r'"- -Vvi
7S2
-tmrvy, -cue
SYMPATHETIC GIRLS.
They Slopped Work In Ibe Meadow
Drook Mill Recaiii e Foreman Fred
Updyko Wai Dlsmliicd.
Ten young girls employed In tho
Meudovv Urook silk mill, on Cedar ave
nue, went out on strike tit a o'clock
yesterday afternoon, giving tho reaBon
because Fred. Updyke. ft foreman In
tlir mill, who vvna discharged Wed
nesday, would not be reinstated.
When tho stilkets proceeded to the
oITIcq ot John II. Hiooks, tho manager
of the mill, and infoimed him of th'lr
decision, he asked tho spolteswr nan
how the dismissal of Updyke 1 nny
mnnner concerned them. Tho glrli
stood motionless for ft time, and finally
one of them said:
"Well, poor Fred. Is out of work, nnd
ho has no ono to look nfter him, nnd
we uro going to quit."
"You nre very foolish," said Sir
Brooks, as ho resumed work on a let
ter ho vvns writing.
Last night n Tribune reporter Inter
viewed Mr. Hrooks nt his olllce He
said:
"This young fellow I discharged
Wednesday because he would not do
his work In accordance with the sys
tem adopted by our llrm. These young
girls who left their positions worked
under him, nnd yesterday I worked In
hls place and did the work ns I thought
it should be done, nnd asked the girls
whether the change was not as agree
able as tho methods of Updyke.
"They stated It vvns much easier, and
why they nllowod themelves to be led
away with such a wne of sympathy
Is more than I can understand."
The action of the girls will not cause
much Inconvenience at the mill, their
position being In the finishing depait
lntnt. Updyke will not be reinstated.
PATROLMAN THOMAS IMPROVING.
Almost Out ol Unngoi Ironi Any Com
plications Now.
It Is now two weeks and 11 e davs
since Tatrolman John I) Thomus,
while patroling tho North Main ave
nue beut In West Scranton, vvns so
ilously stabbed by Francis Schauna
mann, of North Van Huron nvenue,
while attempting to art est him in Mar
tin Bird's hotel. Though for a few
days Hip wounded patrolman was In a
ciltlcal condition, as the result of good
constitution nnd the care of him where
ho was removed to he Is now nearly
out of danger, even from any compli
cations. He has been out of bed and has
dressed himself several times during
the last few days, nnd has received
the calls of many of his fellow patrol
men of tho police force. Should he pro
gress as favorably dining tho coming
two weeks he, no doubt, will soon be
able to wnlk outside.
A Itcqnost from llev. C.J. Cooper.
Tho former students of the Allentovvn
seminary and non-graduates of Muhlen
berg college are kindly requested to send
their names and present address to Kov.
C J. Cooper, of Allentown, Pa., for tho
purpose of completing a mailing list in or
der to extend an li.vltation to the semi
centennial reunion to be held lu connec
tion with the commencement exercises of
Mublenbeig college. June 11 and 23, litis.
Anyone having possession, or knowing
of, a catalogue of the Allentown seminary
of tho ear lSi'7 or isi.3 will confer a favor
bv sending It lo or Informing Itev. C. J.
Cooper.
Will ('0 in Mooslc.
A large delegation of members of La
ther Assembly. No. 10, Magdalcna Assem
bly, No. 23, Providence Assembly, No. 25,
and Ojiah Assembly, No. 29, will meet at
tho hall of Ksther Assembly on Monday
evening about .ISO o'clock to take the
street cars for Mooslc to Institute Malao
Assembly, No. 33. District Deputy Grand
Commander K. W. Acker will have charge
of tho ceremonies. No. 30 starts out with
a good number of applicants from tho
prominent ladles of Mooslc and Avoca.
CATARRH IN THI3 HEAD, that
troublesome tnd disgusting disease,
may be entirely cured by a thorough
course of Hood's Sarsaparllla, the great
blood Durlfler.
HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick
headache. Indigestion, biliousness. All
druggists, 2Ec.
American Ilpimlies.
thtee grades, very line, ut Claik's, the
florist.
DIED.
liURGL In West Scranton, April S. kh
James Uurge, 29 yiars of age, at the
resident, 6j) Unbelts court runeral to.
morrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock from the
icsldenco. Interment at tho Washburn
street cemoterv.
WILLIAMS. In West Scinnton, April 8,
1S9S, llumpluey Williams, CJ jears of
aide, at tho residence, lull Jackson
sticet. runernl Sunday afternoon at J
o'clock fim the mf.diuce. luteiment
nt tho Washburn sticet cemetery.
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MEARS
I WEDDING GIFTS
o
OUR SPECIALTY.
Our Store offers an cudless selection of articles
suitable for Wedding Gifts, and it is always
easy to find just what you want here. VVc
have just opened some large Imports which
contain many choice pieces, useful ns well as
ornamental.
o
Remember, we are Sole Agents for
R00KW00D,
MILLAR & PECK,
"Walk In and
JOf3jn!:MIKJ0S!K!fti
I The Windup ' g
b Easter Trade
Today's buying will be sharp and quick.
The numerous Easter greeting gifts left un- W
selected will be bought today. A plentiteud of K
bargain figures in the store a few here to show W
you their richness. Can you resist them ? . W
17 unique shiped china After dinner
cups and saucers nicely decorated,
.....t nt ..-.ml UAtll.. 'It, ..,.. .. .
H 1'nrKna.nr I VC
jr
c 4 thin china tins, decorated bv band '
5 and traced In gold were $1.V.0. AQr
S lor Laster ,"ti
2iJ
cji II bnudftomo Imported vaiel that
JJc w -re reduced from $'J nil to CI 9 c '
Uef ?! or '-aster f "
, ,7Chlnnf,ni. i .Bii ,w
rated thin Diehdou China. Vt eiu
lie
'2Ve .
a Hose Jars-- Inlntllv decorated. Ite-
diteed from SI l)S to jil 2n. For fn r
Laster u
The Rexford Co.
303 Lacka. Ave.
pxJK2tv3xwSJHHAS?eKKMHC5ttv.xS
GALLCN'S.
'WE CLOTHE FROM HEAD TO FOOT."
special Prices for Easter
In all Departments.
Men's Fine Black
Clay Worsted Suits
The Proper Suit lor Easter wear.
Finely tailored and trimmed.
Popular value $15.00.
SPECIAL PRICE $9.80.
Men's Fine
Covert Cloth Top Coats
Cut short and boxy. M.ide and
trimmed equal to custom made.
Regular value $12.50.
SPECIAL PRICE $6.90-
Easter Hats for Men 07c, $1.75), $2.50.
ltusset and Patent Leather Shoes for Everybody,
)7c, $107, $2.07.
New Easter Neckwear 2JJc and 47c.
M CLOTHING
137- AND 13
Easter
On Saturday, April 9th, with every
purchase amounting to $1.00, we will
give a beautiful rose. Your choice of
the following varieties: Brides, Woot
tons, Perles and Bridesmaids.
HAGEN,
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LIBBEY'S GUT GLASS, Etc,
134 Wyoming Avenin,
tool: around
4 small, thin China creams that Qr
were a quarter, l'or Lastor t
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5 after dinner China curs and On
saucers. Wero inc. Tor Laster.
sterling sllvor souvonlr spoons'
gold bowls. Worth lf cents. Tor in-
Laster ""I"
, Halve boxes with sterling sll.
'vcrlI"' For Easter
19c
Hand deeoro'.ed hisoue class oc- p.
Jewel botes. For Laster J"w
CS
Pin trays with hand pnlnted fr 52
i flowers. For Luster 1 UC J J
GALLON'S.
Children's Fancy
Ycstee Suits
Blue, Brown and Mixed Cheviots,
Made with large sailor collar and
trimmed with 6 rows of Soutache
Braid. Regular value $4 and $.
SPECIAL PRICE
$2.89 and $2.23.
Boy's Strictly A 11-Wool
Double Breasted Suits
Plain and Fancy Scotch Cheviot
materials. Finely made and wear
resisting. Regular values $3 and
$4.
SPECIAL PRICE
$2.69 and $1.79.
AND SHOE HOUS
RENIN! AVENUE,
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&& D
415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Prepared
Paints
arc an essential tinner it
housccleaniug time. Wc
have them. Needs nc
other preparing than H
stir them a little. All
colors to select
from,in pint cans
1
Neals .
Enamels
The best known for!
oath tubs, bicycles
chairs or any inn
side work. Six f EVl
cnlnrs V1
Varnish
Will put the finisliint
touch on your natural
wood furniture. - ft
Pinr lU"
Main Floor.
THE GREAT
310 Lacka. Ave,,
J. II. LADWIU.
THE ONLY
UP-TO-DATE
WHOLESALE LIQUOR IIOU!
IN THE CITY.
F.vervthine that a first-class
wholesale liquor house is supposed
to carrv in stock can be found atl
our establishment. We are sole
agents lor the Celebrated Waldorf
Whiskies. Family trade solicited.
THE
129 Penn Aye.
Telephone No 6612.
J. R. Cohen, Manager,
LADIES
Glenn vour Kid Glove with MIM.ER'S '
GI.OVKtNl. l'or .ile only by Mo.ir A Un
Ken, lie udqtiurteiH for dreiHiVI and undressed
kid gloves Inull Ihe Inott dc5lrnl)le almJes.
REISMAN
Dally, Week!), Monthly
Newspapers
and Hagazines,
Books nnd Stationery,
Pine C gnrs.
405 Spruce Street
1 a
STORE
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1 1 y.
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