6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1898. EUR fill Charming Patent Leathers. livery stjlish ouiik woman will want a par to weai with Iut Halter bonnet. 'Ilicsc arc ciy .swapper, Mijicib qualitv. patent leather, with the popular lound ' toe, straight across tip. $3.50. If we didn't have them you'd have to pay the dealers $4.00 to $5.00 IN MKN'S we have the XEW KST shape with new vesting tops, as good a othei dealers ask $5.00 for Our Price, lit) M'ltUCK ST11KET. The Wllkes-Iiairo Ilecora can be had In Strrnton at tho news stands of M. Melnhurt, 119 Wjomlnf avenuo: Mac, Lackuvvannu. avei.uc CITY NOTES. Dr. (ieorso c Knox lias lemoved his di'ntal olllio to KooniK 701 and 705 Connell building. Tim uiiiur Heme (f St I'aul s convent nt Or.'on Kleluo will lie 1 ild this afternoon with niiiuonilato exu elsei. On nciotint of Its htln Ilnster week, the moitiiiK f the Me-Ul ini-vlllai will bo iiostpum.il until ntt Mundiij, April IS V. It Gates. tlu ho iv.inullst, will (onduct u mi Ks of mealiiKs In the I'eo pie's Prohibition ihiireli on Adam ave nuo. ncro'H fiom arinorj, beginning to nlslit and coiitlmilni; thiotiKliuiit the, vv eek Tho Delaware and Hudson company paid .vesti-nl.iv at the .Iermn tnlni, ut .leirmjn, and the ti.iliunen of the Oh phant division of the Oi.ivltv road The Delaware Lackawanna and Western tompanj will pa thu trainmen toehi. The Joint Voiiiir Mill's Institute social, which will be In Id tomorrow ov inlng In Scranton Hlecle club rooms, promises to bo one of the social events of tho pcoson. Tin. offalr Is In chirue of com petent ilelcprntcs from (iich Young Men's Iilbtltulc counell In the city with W V She an. plesldiut James Marlon tri as ill cr, and J II McDonouKh, secietary. TIIU MF.RRY WORKERS' SALE. i It Will (i ondiieled nl tho Home of l!r. i:. s. Moll il. This afternoon .it the homo of Mrs. U S MoiTutt i oi mi of Linden nnd Quliicy, tlir "Meii Woikeis" vv ill hnve u Bii'iit Hile of man lo elj nnd useful ai tides, the pioceeds of which will go lo tho Home fm the Priendless, whith iiist now ih in Kieatei need of funds than ever befoie In Its lilstmv Helj) tin' Home and iniotiiaKo tho veiling people who thus eail begin their vvoik. foi the desolate and for lorn Tho public s eoidlnlly invited to the ealti between the houis of J und 6 , TO DIVIDE SOUTH AUINQT0N. Petition lor Die reatlon ol I ItrcB election District. Applltntiou was made to court yes teiday l. sen mt -tout taxpayers of South Ablngtnn f.,r a division of the township Into tluee election districts It is proposed to make n dlstiiit of eJeh of tin vill.igtt- comiiiisliiR the ills tilct. nanielj. Plaik's Gieen, Claik's Summit and I'lilm lillla The township bus 400 votois. Keo.'lct li-iiiiinli i I'ool tin tcli. William Clennvatei has tlxpd Apill 27. :s anil :o In I'lituburg. as the time mid place foi his pool niatih with Je rome? KeoKh foi the ihaiiiploiishlp of tho woild. Ktfojth will do his practic ing in this olij, and will leave for 1'lttsburK the day before the match an penis. ooooooooooooooooo V a Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. 1$ THE SCRANTON CASH STORF SCMII I SMI, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO INSTITUTE OF CITY TEACHERS First Session Held Yesterday Allcriioon In High School Auditorium. ShVLRAL VGRV INTERESTIN0 TALKS One of 'I lie in W il liy I'rofcfmor tl. (.. lliiiiiibiuigli, ttliose I'opic Win 1 lie l.iiiifjtinKe llriillcni"-Hrll-lliuit AililrcKN mi .Spain I. nt Nlglil ti v Ituv. Dr. tliicArlliur, I'nslor nl the ( nhnrv llnpliet ( luircli of New Yoik. The cits teaclieis' Institute opened veMuiluv Willi a full attendance The bodv of the Hlch hthool nudltoliuni pieseliled a vciv nay appeal mice with tln pptlng-tlde hues Impossible to cata logue that spiiail u dazzling effect over the ranlen of oung vvoinen. At the left a little lompnnv of plainer Iliad coverltiKS. worn parted in the middle or a la bnld, made a striking contrast. They IjcIoiieciI to tho sterner sex, the mcmbeis of which veto grouped to Kilhir for mutual protection The lias of out union and several banners of the Hlch school adorned the wall Superintendent Howell pre sided with hist usual tlltilty and Kiace. Hev. Thomas Do Oruchy offend the Invocntlon A. I, Francois, iiresldent of the bonid of control, made thu open ItiB mldiess ns follows. Ladles nnd Oent'eincn The iilcnsant ili.it devolves upon me ns tht piihldint of the board of control to etind conctratulatlons upon this aus picious opining of another nnntiil insti tute While mectliiKs of teachers for educa tional purports for n period of sovual das are not peculiar to the state of Pmnsvlvnnia. ol tin fricdom allowed In law In the conduit of the h line, Is not mirpisMil by nnj other state As a lnisni ss man I know the value of mn kit quotations and I think the compiilsou and Intereh iiiko of Ideis which will be otn privilege- during the llsi ucslons of the wnk nnv not Innptlv be ttrmed jour market ntiptatlans of educational stoik lo be rated at a hlgli- r or low. i value accoiding to 4ho esti mate of the ienl worth of the same. NOT HIM INTHXTION. Il Is not mv Intention today to offer onv suggestions nlong lines that nre wlmllv within vour own province Sntne of vou hive been in the employ of tin' dlstrlit for veins, and each jcar should add to jour illlclencj' In jour choen vocation The inonev furnished bv the state and clt to foster nnd promote the cause of education shall have been well ex pi lull d If j-ou us teachers, fully nallze the responslbllltv of the tiust impost d upon von ns th Intellectual guides of the gmeratlon fo soon to assume the duties of manhood and womanhood To nuiko good citizens to Instill in the minds of joung people ideas of honesty. Integrity ind sobrlitj- Is a calling bijond nnj' financial computation, jet, I hope tho time may speedily come when teaching Khali become a profession, and the emolu. ments shall be commensurate with the Importance of tho work I congratulate you upon the efforts of the past j ear as shown in your different buildings and grades, and I know I but volco the entlment of the board of con trol when I wish for jou a wi'ck lllled with that mintnl stimulus which will enable jou lo render more edlclcnt ser vice ito the children committed to jour care I A. U Stovers mai'e the addtess of welcome, which wis laiefully prepared anil filled with Interesting thought, and largely patilotic. The most impreivo part of his reimiKs relnteel to the text books of tho elav. Tho members of the Ornnd Aimy of the Ttepublie has no desire to inculcate partis nishlp n the public .schools, he said, but thrv de sire that the truth shall be taught. They Insist thnt the tact shall lie taught that the vvnr wab moie than a meio bloody conflict, anil Instead that il was war between the government of the United States and a pait of the people In rebellion, between two sec tions of our rutin try, Noith and South, and not a rebellion against the govern ment oxn thing h n uhoi:d. Mr Stevens itigid tho continued iccignltion of the Memoilal days in cell Inatlon of linpottant events in 1011 nee Hon with Important men In our hlsloi. The pupils of No fS school under direction of 1'iotessor UindM: sang beautifully two selections ncompanlecl on the piano by Miss I.lzlo Palmer. Puiing Ii'tiiniisslon the larger propor tion of the audience adjourned to the upper Hour whete was eilspiajiel a trulv maivelous e shibltlnn of school wink comprising .specimens of chaw ing, color studies, maps, wilting, etc rhire lnd been same skepticism e-.-piessed regaidlng this projeit, but evn the most uur.ivoiahWhly piedls-pos-eel to the idea aiknjvvli,cli;ed mot cheei fully theii mistake. Among the Intetestlng exhibits wcte two tets of Illustrations, le'ntlng to the lives of Lincoln and Longfellow Miss Iilcwltt also had a ehaunlng dlsplaj of water lolors, while the phonic nystem was also adnilrnbly Indicated in exhib its of piimaiy se hools Di W O rruinbiugh, of the Unl-veif-lty of Pennsylvania, made the final addrc-s of the nftoinoon on "Tho Lan guage Pioblem" He Is a vety uadv sjnaUei with a fund of amusing anec dotes. Ho deplored the tendincy of tho times to eni'vel so niuih Into the mint! of the child ind mid that the phjchnlo. gist was kept bus in epdetvutlng to find nev facilities In which to sticks new fads of the din ltor. The plan of 'conelatlons," which alms to bunch these m Ions fads niul faculties Is not altngethei sucoisstul In oui ef forts to "enrich" the luriltulums wo inny Impoveilt-h tho ehlld. Masteiv of the muthei tongue - the supi cine thing He believed that the chlldien nre not nllnved to talk enou.'h In schools In i"oneluson he eniphaftlzjel tho ne'cslty of langune i-tuilv. DH MACAltTHUrtS ADDltGSS Hev. Joseph K. Dixon. D 1)., Iiitio ducul Hev It S MucAithur, D D the Bpeaker nt last night's lei tin e Dr. MacArthui Is pastor of Cnlvniy Baptist chin ill, of New York and Ills topic was " Sunny Spain Fiom His toric Hilltops" Di Dixon piesLnteel the speaker In a clever and billllant way, and at the same time paid a high tiibute to Supeilutendeiit Howell and the teachers of Scianton. Dr. Mac Arthut levlevved Spain's tenlble h)s toty esptclallj with teference to Cuba, nnd paid a glowing tribute to Presi dent McKlnlej His patilotic utteranies stirred his hearers to wild applause and fiom tin educational standpoint his lecture con tained an Incentive to word study of exceptional value. Tho foteniost man tonight on this globe Is William McKlnley, he said. "When the hlstoty of this century shall be recorded, the roll of tieat pitbl- dentn will read WtiBhlngton. Lincoln, Grant. McKlnley Jlo hus been self controlled, self-poised, exercising won derful self-iestrnliit. Ho did not speak to the rnr of the American public all the thoughts In his pute and patilotic heni t. He could not speak to Amorl enns without speaking to Spain. He dared not uttet his Inmost thought to the ear of the entire world Thete Is none among his bitter etltlcs who loves tho Ameiicnn republic morn than he does, to none Is the honoi of our flag dearer than It Is to Piisldcnt McKln ley tonight. He knows vvhut war means Hi- dared to unci was leucly to die for tho lepublle once, and any one who has accused him of coward Ice ought to be ashamed of his chaigu THRFi: OHI'AT CLASKS Piilm has Its tine great classes. One who lives for the honor of Spain nnd caies nothing for Cuba per he. that estieuis Cuba onlv uh Cubu may do honor nnd gloty of Spain. They nre of fapanlsh births, fill the oiJkes and arc nt the head of tho church an well rs at the head of the state. They consldf-r the Cubans only vvorthj o be their servants Since 1311 Sptln has held Cuba, for hi i own enrichment, lust as once the Homnns held Spain for tln enrichment cf Home She has been coiutantly kil ling the geese that lay the golden eggs Por her giasp Is slippery, Hllppervr with the blood of the Cuban p-oplo Never was a vvnt vwiwd to cruelly as thai In Cuba Tho proeoe of con centration Inaugurated by Ptndo and contlneed by We-jler Is simply e-ter-mhiitlon as the president said t am pi oud of a president who dars tell au tocratic Spain such an unpleasant ttulh, ns was told to her Her policy Is Satanic in origin" It Is Hndein, as It was diabolical In spirit and puiposo In closing he said with fervor, "In th" nntpo of Providence education, Auierlein liberty and rell-tlous llheity, mij the Gieat God and tho Am"ilcin people dilvo thnt bigot3il in"illeval monster from the American coast COMMON PLEAS COURT. Number of Cases Were Disposed Of. Three Judges Are Presiding. Actions on Trial. Judge Aiihbald in the main court loom, Judge Gunster In No '1 und Judge John O Love, of Center count, In the supeilor couit loom, ate ptesld Ing In this the thlid and final week's session of thu Mai oh teim of common pleas. 1 he cne of C H. Lowry ngnlnst I 1!. Hally was repotted settled and stikken from the list In the tase of T C. Ciuttenden against C J Wilbur a viluntary non-suit was taken. The ttespass t,uit of D Mahon and Katlo Mnnon ngalnst the Scranton Traction company was continued for settlement Judgment, by agreement, for tho plaintiff In the sum of $113 53 was en teied In Mlels, Raker & Co., against William Richardson and others faseii continued vveie. Gllmoie & Duffy against Thomas Lynett, H L. Bner and others against Meredith Jones and W. Gibson Jones, Goldsmith Hros against N. G. Shoemaker, O r. MeKerren against Eugene F. Marsh. A 15 Davis hecured Judgment by de fault before Judge Gunster, against Jesse H. and William Austin for $75 CO, and W. It. and 13. i: Wee secured Judgment against the same parties for f GIG 37. The plaintiffs in each case claimed for work done on a house owned by the defendants There was no defense offered The ense of P F Gordon of the North Hud against Gosner Jnmes wns called before Judge Aichbald It was t suit In ejectment for a property in the Second vvaid The pioperty was criminally owned by William Slscoe Gordon had a Judgment for $73 against SI?coe and executed on It At the snip Goidon bought the property and now seeks to recover possession of It. James, the defendant, claims the piopevt by purchase fiom Mrs Ann SIscoc. The plaintiff alleges and is nt temptli g to piove that Slscoe the oilg innl owner disposed of the property to r.ls wife lo defiaud his creditors and that therefore the title held bj James is not valid Judge Love Is healing the case of lames r. Hojle against T. J Kelly, -icutor of the estate of H. F. Doyle, deceased. The plaintiff Is seeking to ice over a share in insuinnce money del I, -ed fiom the Hie which ilestioyed the rtore of John D Boyle's Sons In Dunmoie, some six jears ago James F. John D and Edward F. Iloyle com-piist-d the firm After the fire tho for mei two sold out their iutctest to Hel wa,d. When the Insuiance money was collected the former partners made a claim for their equal shares of It. Hdwaid hi Id that when he bought out their Interest in the stole ho also bought their shoie In tho Insurance money that It was expected would be icn-eied The others disputed this and hence the suit The case of nullum! & England against John L Hull, more famllhuly known ns the cabbage case, was given to the Jury nt 11 o'clock jesteiday morning by Judge Slmonton Up u 1 it lour last nlclit no verdict liad been I'hed. I iilUChtN lilt' iim-eil. The Yale concert tonight will be the cllmn of Easter w.ek Everjbidy is going anil the affaii will be inn to make a pleasant spot in memoiy. Por Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 8ofW Bears the Signaturo The Last Days of Knit Goods Demonstration. Only a lew d.ivs mot e of the puic tic.il d e - I m o n s t r a- I tici ol Arnold's Knit Goods, foi m ( lants, children and ladies. Mr.s. iteynom b, me aoie ciemonstr.itoi, will be pleased to explain to you the merits ol these unequalled hy gienic garments. Mm Itcijnold will rvniuln with u till I'lbtnj nUht. VVeurgoull wliotiuMiuot tuel hoi 1 1 liilcemlvmiline of tho rtimiitnlni: elavi and lent n of modern, piaitkul wujalo clothe llm buoy, ut the Baby Bazaar 512 Spruce Street. SCHOOL CONTROLLERS IN AN UGLY HUMOR All Kinds nl Differences at Last Nlghl'd Mtellng. COULD NOT AQRGR ON ANYTIIIN0 .lie! In it Protracted Nomina, Which Succeeded Only in Itunnlug tlio (iiiiiiI let ol (oninilttco Ito'iorU. .'Ir. linrker .Unices n Pointed Asser Hun About ringriint i;xpeiidltiirc8 Ultimntelr involving $7.0,000. -Mr. (ilbbonn Sulci 'I'hluiin to I'roaldent. Thete was nil kinds of debate and contest at last night's board of control meeting, which was only ablo to ad journ after one hour and forty-five minutes wholly delvoted to action on committee report, vv hen Mr. JewilnfciCkchnlrman of the High nnd Trftttlncl school committee, began to make he explained that In view o nils made nt n previous meet Id explnln as far as yractlc lef period of time the det approved by the commlttu lowed this plan Inutes In doing and occupied It, and was brr could have been expected, Ilese? , recommended by the committee, were approved restrict ing the use of the High school audi toilum and granting to teachers of the High school the privilege oftvlsltlng other high schools during this week. The following report of the teachers' committee was not finally disposed of until a half hour of debate, motions, counter motions and amendments hail been lonsldeicd. The teachers committee estimates thnt the sum of $1.'0,000 will bo required for the pnjment of teachers' snlaiies for tlio coming year on the basis of the rate paid at piesent, nnd ncommends that this amount be appropriated The committee, believing that some of the sal ti ies now paid are too low, rec ommend that an additional sum of $15,(K be appropriated for Inct easing such sal aries as m ij" hereafter be recommended by the committee and approved bj tho board A motion wns made by Mr Harker to stilke out the refeience to an In crease and refer the balance of the re port to the finance committee Mr Gibbons made nn urgent appeal that the recommended incioaire be allowed. Mr Barkei offeied counter aiguments A tilt between Mr. Olbbons and Presi dent Finniols then ensued because the latter was not dlsuoed to h cognize Mr. Gibbons' attempt to offer a sicond argument. Mi Gibbons finally succeeded in pre senting a motion to table Mr. Harkei'a motion. The former wns lost on a tie vote of 9 to !) and Mr. Hnikers motion prevailed bv the following vote of 11 to 7 Ayes Messrs Shires, Phillips Casey Zeleller, May, Neuls, Rvuns, Sclulofer, Darker, Schwass, Francois Q ALLEN'S. WE CLOTHE FROM i tlieBTPort- nnan Ritlons OUR GREAT CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Every week brings new novelties into our stores. You can al ways be suited here. The little fellow is as well taken care of here as the older folks. Everything that the little fellow wears is here from his hat to his shoes. Chlldien's All Wool Sailor Suits, made from Uluo or Hi own Cheviot. Largo combination coll. us, trimmed with ltrald; looso lilting, ages i to ID Reg ular value $4 Oil New price Chlldien's Vesteo Suits, stilctly all wool, tilmmecl with lllack Soutache ltrald largo salloi collar. 1 pleies, aces 3 to S Heg lar value ti 00 New pi ice $2.23 $2.97 See our window display PENN CLOTHING 137 AND 139 NEW GOODS Ladies' Louisian Silk Waists With our new Blouse Fronts ; Ombre aud Pekin Stripes, Blacks aud Plaids. Well made and lined, Ladies' Linen Collars In all the Latest Shapes. Today Shoppers will find it to their advan tage to see our complete stock and learn our prices. MEARS & $$ WEDDIN6 OIFT OUR SPECIALTY, Our Store offers an endless selection of articles suitable for Wedding Gifts, and it is always easy to find just what you want here. . We have just opened some large Imports which contain many choice pieces; useful as well as ornamental. Remember, we are Sole Agents for R00KW00D, MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avanu). "Walk In nnd look around ' Nays Messrs Davis, Itoache, Walsh Jayne, Jennings, Gibbons, Leonard. The building committee's leport was approved as follows, excepting the Un til clause, which was referred to tho finance committee: We recommend the flnal adoption of tho specifications for new No. 1 as prepared b John A Duckworth, architect, tho plans having alreadv been adopted by the board, and that bids for the erection of tho building be Invited to be in not later than 7 30 o'clock Monday evening, May 9 Also that tho secretarj' be Instructed to ndvcrtlso for the sale and removal of old buildings on site of proposed new No 3, bids to be In nt next meeting of tho board, the sum of $50 to be enclosed with each bid as a guarantee of good faith Wo recommend that old No 23 school property be sold to Patrick Morau for 5700, J15 to be paid down and the balance In monthly pi ments of $13 C per cent Interest on the unpaid baljrfice the llnal pajment to bo mailo within live years from date. Wo present estimate of $"0,000 for the next j ear for the purchase of ground mild erection of buildings Mr Shires finally seemed favorable notion on a resolution refencd to the building committee at the previous meeting, providing for retaining walls, gi ailing nnd fences at No 26 building Mr. Schrlefor, of the committee, said iio money was available for the work and that the expense Involved hail I cen Included In the building commit tee's estimate referred to the finance committee. Mr. Shires presented n resolution fa voring the proposed improvements and signed by nil the committee, except Mr. Schrlefer. Mr Barker's motion that It be tabled received aftlrmatlve votes by only himself, Mr. May and Mr. Schrlefer. Mr. May's motion to lefer to the llnance committee was lost Q ALLEN'S. HEAD TO FOOT." Children's Taney Blouse and Vobtee SuitH Our original designs not ob tainable Usevvhere Pnncy Cheviots nnd Plain Worst ed; handsomely trlmmul. perfect llttlng; Cloth or Silk Vests; ages 3 to il $4.9? to $T.50 with prices plainly marked. AND SHOE HOUSE REIMIM AVENUE, We have just received a new assortment of Ladies' Jackets And Children's Jackets In Tailor. Coverts, Doeskins, Mel tons and Kerseys in Beige, Fawn, Tan and Black. All have finished, welt and strap seams. HAGEN X X LIBBEY'S CUT GLASS, Etc, and the original resolution offered by Mr Shires prevailed Meanwhile Mr Gibbons, who had participated with several others In the debate, again failed to receive recog nition from the chnlr, and was told to bo sented. He continued to stand and rfmarked to President Francois that ho would neither be Insulted nor bul dozed. He accorded tho chair re spect, he said, and he looked for cor responding treatment In return. "One of the most flagrant attempts Continued on Pago S One Dollar Lamps For 49c. Take a look at those all China Decorated Lamps in onr window. Note the size and the large burn ers. You'll agree . they're a bargain at 4-vC Florentine Photo Frames A chance purjj chase these. Worth at usu- al selling 81.48. design, brass Photo Frames, Gold plated, new Florentine qO.-, Side Nearly two hundred COmbs Pa'rs came Saturday side and pompadour combs. Some that are worth and would sell at the usual store for a quarter are Ten Cents. Better quality of combs ycr up to - - - - OC I I1D CD. 303 Ucka. Ave. MAX VVnUER, Hoot nnj Shoe Maker. Hftboei to order .from SI 7." up Men's solou unit heels, line. I.iullcs' soles and heels 00c. All work guaranteed. 127 I'enn Avenue, SCRANTON, PA Dy HoArthttrii II is SUCUOIU) stomuch IMsor. deri positively cured, drover UruhiniVs Ds pepsia ltemed li u nueclllc. Onu dose ro moYeiulI el Utress, and a perniiment cureof the most chronic und never j Lnt.es Is Kimran teed. Do not sutler! A AOcunt uoltio will 1'onvlncti thu moet skeptical. Matthews Uros., UuiKglsU, alio Luclta wuuua avenue. Black Cat Stockings 41 Lackawanna Glassware Temptations That are useful and very ornameutal. Prices that will be interesting to those who are replenish ing their closets. Sugar Bowls and Cream Pitchers, parts of lea bets, worth 15c each, are now 7 Vases 8c 13 inches high, newest designs, value 19c, now Water Sets Bohemian Ware, Tray included, worth $1.25", now 10c 74c Berry Dishes 8-inch; worth 15 cents, now 8c Green Tea Sets Newest colors and lat est patterns, worth 50 rtAr' cents, now - - JtC Celery Trays Pressed designs full ground bot tom, bent sides, worth j s 19c, now - - 1UC Bohemian Glass Vases Shape of flowers, tint ed in colors, worth 35 o j cents, now - - t-C THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave., J. II. unwia. THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE IN THE CITY. Everything that a first-class wholesale liquor house is supposed to carry in stock can be found at our establishment. We are sole agents lor the Celebrated Waldorf Whiskies. Family trade solicited. "TH m ai l 129 Penn Ava. J. R. Cohen, Manager. Telephone No A6ia LADIES Clenn vour Kill Clove with MILLERS QLOVKfNK. l'orsuleonly by Menr A. lift Ken, lieiielquurlLiH for elremed nnd undreoJ kill glovci In all t lie most eleslrnulci shades. RE1SMAN Daily, Wcckl), Monthly Newspapers and Hagazines Books nnd Stationery, Fine Cigars. 405 Spruce Street I a STORE M ibmi xm Cl ; i NS'"""'" GA We have just added to our stock this popular brand of Hose for Misses aud Children at 25 Cents. They are the cheapest hose manufac tured, because of their durablity. The sale of Leather Stockings For Boys increases every month. They are the most satisfactory stock ing for boys we have ever sold. 5 and 417 Avenue, Scranton, Pa,
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