; THE aORNTONTRlBUNE-JONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER L'O, 1897. e;iiiiig3a:ts!(:t!iiiiitiiii9iHEiiit!U 1 Holiday Announcement 1 Chiistmas 1 Slippers All the newest shapes s .uul best pr.idcs ami s colors for Ladies', Misses' and Cluldien's llolday Slippers. ancy s Prices to meet all. Look us over before you buy. Our store is packed full of goods, k ISMMCSU I 410 SPRUCE STREET, 1 5 More Open Evculngs, ; 2 KiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiEiusiiKSt; CITY KUrES. Pny vour sa bills today ami save thu discount. The ladles of Grnco Lutheran church will clve a supper on 'fliuiBilay evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. Persons receiving nld from the Scranton poor cllstilet will this vcrk be paid tliclr Jununrj ulluu.incei "I'nclp Tom s Cabin" was produced be fore Rood sized audiences at the Lvceum Saturday afternoon and evening. As. lntlmatid b Tho Tribune, City lai Rlneur Phillips has announced th it ili jepalrw of tho Pine Hrook sewer will cost about JJCKJ. A hore belonging to Paul Pausoti. of WasIiliiKton avinue, was ristorod to the omr bv the police jrsterda. The horue r.m away Saturday nlirht. The annual ball of tho Lnrtles Hebrew nocl.itlnn will be kIvimi tomorrow even liiK in .Music hall The music will be plujed bj Uuth s orchestra The Delaware and Hudson company pild Us implojes at the Nos. 1 and j inlneR at I'lv mouth Satuidnv and thus completed the November pa incuts Tie icceptlnn of the Union CoHeirr fi1 unnl In honor of the prenlili nt of tlm idiiRC, Hev. Dr. A. V. V lta.mo.il wili b' RHtnat the Hotel J( rmj n toi.jlr The directors of the Hahnemann hos pital have dl-riintin icil t lit lr vveelcl liniinH's nnil, beslnuiii,? with .I.inu.tv 1 will meet on the third Tuovluj of each month Huerll fiorsl, arrested rridnv for theft of kooiIs fiom C.isseFse. tne Knma hotel proprietor was clvcn a hearing before Mdrrmnn Millar batuidav nftirnoon and luld in bail. IMward I'nnnvnn was committed to he countv Jill jeslprd'.j foi ten days by Al ili rm in Ktorr of South Scranton Pnn-i- m was lii'nnely drunk on Cedar avenue Situiday nlKht. I. it weeks echanres tliruilKh the Sriiiton Cleailni? llou-association were ii follows: .Mmukiv. JWjS W, Tuemlvv M4J iTMU: Wtdnesdiv "T 17f '.. Thurs ii.ix U'i IIWM. lild.i, I1JI277SI, S.Uur- l.i Sl.XllO. VI; total. !SSS uTl 4) A pockeilmok (Oi t.ilnliiK several clifck-i .hi 1 a railroad tlcl et was fmind Saturd.15 v.iiIiik om I.ikK .w in la a"uue lif.u MimliiK The uvmr oin receive r.inn' l.v .iskltu: foi (J V. rihki- at the post iiiliti at o'clock this afteni'.un Tin- pupils of St rvellli s ncailemv will fiM n Clulstnuis onteit.itnmi nt In St 'I liomnrt' Collide hall on Wedniwil.iv even iiiK Dec.:".' Tin progr mum c,ivcs prcim K of an enjovuble evening, and the pu luiiis and' Irii tidy of the institution will 1 amply lep.ild lor tin etpcndlturo if Ihe siiuill .uliui'i-lnn fee of ;"i tints. Mldmel Kenned-, an employe of tin Jit PleiMint shaft lost his p i envelope SMturility cvcnlnij betvvrrn the slntt and T.nrkuvvnniia avenue The envelope ei n 1 lined JJ1V! I'pon discovering Ids loss In lnimtdlatelj retraced his steps, onh ti find IiIm envelope In the KUtlt r tmptv The funeral of the late H Jhnmet Col lins will take place this morning at .!' i' dock from the tamily r sldenci , ilt'i Noith Main nvrnue Interment to le made in Ilvde P.uk dtboik cunetcrv. Mr Claience Heenier. of Oniney, Jirovvn & Co., has been sccuiod as stenographer and bookkeeper with the new- Htock Silk mills, thrnupii r. A Hranda .t Co.'s nlfico, and not through the Pcianton Iluslnesa college, as s-tat-il in Satutduj's Tribune. In liuvlng Diamonds buy Iheni ftom n Jew elc r of experience. I have 31 Vai? of expetiince in handling illi lnonds and iruaranteo them all to bo us represented, c. Luther, 107 Wyom ing avenue. Hooks at a discount, P.cynolds Hros Lewis, Itcill) Davie' Ttusy Shoe Store, will be open even ings during December. IFnuTqyi......-..; nASTION. In West Scranton, Dec. 17 lSi". Mis. Mnrj Hastlon, ?. years of age, at her resldnice, 515 Xortli Main ave nue. I'uneral t-f t vices this atterrioon at " o clock at the Jackson Slrmt ll.iptl.it ihuich. Interment at tho Washburn Ktreet temeterj. JA.MKS. In Wist Sci.inton, )n, j, js-, Join) lanioi about 'i jL.irh of agi at h's lesldfiiee. ll.'i) lai.iine Htrcet. ru in ral Tunduy aftuuoun nt Ihe le.U denco at 2.M o' lock Interment In Vdhliburn street cemetery. II,1.1AMS In West Scranton, Dee 19 ls'i", David J. Wlllliim, It years of age nt IiIm leslduiie 5Ji North Hyde avi um, fununil uuhouniiiiienl lutci ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 0 s V-tflL-tf Frcsli and Uood. o Mixed Hats. lb 9c Mixed Candies, lb., 9c 2 Citrons, 11),, i Raisins, lb,, 0 0 0 o SCRANTON CASH STORE I ooooooooooooooooo A lf. 0 s A 10c $ 5c g SERMON OF THE REV. V.1WATKINS It Was Delivered Particularly for (lie Benefit of Young Men. THE SURE WORD OF PROPHESY It U'm thr Topic Upon Hlilcli .Mr. Untldu ft ill 1 1 His Kcrmon--liiill(-furenco Ii One of tlio .Most .Marked Itrnsoni (or the Dotviiward Career oTVoiiiis 1Icn--.No IIjcimo lor Ho int; Ignontnt ofilia .llcnns ol llclnc Noble. A sermon of the popular type nnd rtpcelnlly for oung men was preached by Uev W. Ci. Wntklni Inst evening In the North Main Avenue Daptlct church There was a generous uplink ling of young men In the audience, nnd thiv heard a discourse which had evi dently been constructed to hold their attention as well n to benefit them "The 'Sure word of Prophecy," was Mr Wutklns' sermon topic. He aimed to convince young men that their fu ture, which might be neither wholly bad nor wholly good, depended largely upon their willingness to study the Bible nnd profit by It The age of boyhood and youth was the mould of manhood, he said Like the Inclination of a tree, according to Its bending when a twljr, so would a man's clutacter be according to his habits as a boy. The period of bov liood and youth was a period for lay ing the foundation of Intellectual strength. If this period be not im proved It were better that one had bft tur been born old, or, not born at all. The food that one eats has much to do with strength, physically. Intellec tually, morally and spiritually. The same applies to the kind of books a young man rends When a boy attains the age of youth his future may be outlined In a general way by the kind of reading matter he absorbs If he feeds spiritually he will grow spirit ually. WAY CHAKACTint IS HI'ILT. Strength of mind and of character Is built upon the word of Ood Oliver Wendall Holmes, who possessed one of the brightest of the age, an I'nltarlan, but not a man who accepted the word or c.od in its entirety, and an author ity on account of his literary accu men, said, in reply to three questions from a young man. First. What are the three bst and greatest books? The Hlble, Shakes peare and a good dictionary. Second, How can 1 obtain real success? lly real work and the pernervence to accomplish a definite object Three, Shall a young man smoke? Certainly not; It Is liable to injure your eye sight;. It lenders the nerves unsteady; It enfeebles the power of resisting, and It enslaves the nuture to a serious habit This was from a man who we do not term wholly a Christian. 1'rofes.sor Huxley, the agno.tlc. paid lie had favored education without the ology, but he had always be-n con e'crned to know how the great prohlem of rellglou' belief could be settled with out the use of the Hlble. Hennlch Hcln, throughout his life nraliiht the Hlble, experienced a relig ious transformation Just on the verge of his death, and there gave his testi mony that the Bible, without which tveiy thing is nothing, was fiodV. reve lation to nil who would search It for Him. If it cannot lie understood It will do no harm, that of it which can be understood does a great deal of good If you would have the milk of Uod s word you must get It fiom His word, if you would have it pure, sin cere ard unadulterated Nobility, true strength and eharactfr comes with a study of the work. Read iness ol mind Is necessary, or, rather, a purpose to willfully disbelieve chould be put aside. WHAT INVESTIGATION SHOWS. Investigation among 700 young men under 30 years of age n a southern teformatory showed that practically all of them when younger has been Indif ferent to theli surrounding and hab its and nearly as many had been with out religious Instiuctlon. It would not ho dlillcult to appiedato this faet as a vv Ighty argument in favor of a youth foitlfylng himself both us to his chni acter and his spiritualism. Indlffeience is one of the most maiked reasons for the downward ca teer of young men, It dots not take any gieat power of penetration to see that those who permit themselves to be can led hither and thither by the current should eventually find them selves among tho refuse, the corrupt, the moi ally dirty Willi churches plenty and religious dliectlon on ev eiy hand theie Is no excuse for being Ignorant of the means of being noble. Lying Is develop. d by non-attendance at church; If persons didn't think they ought to go they would not make so many oxeix-es for not going. A buy who not only iefus.es to go to ehuri it but declines to May nt home as well, can be banked upon for having a dis position to acqulie the tobacco habit and then the liquor habit, only a Mep removed, each found in the vestibule of en or and nils-spent lives Jerry Me Auley fell five times nfter his conver sion, but finally gave up the ue of tobacco and iift-twnrd remained stead fast In the faith. The narcotic is not in Itself sinful, but It Is fuquently an aid In that dlteetlou IMUnn says ho always thousht he had a use for his binln other than to have it befogged by alcohol. Hither habit can he ov eiconu' thiough the Lord Jesus Chrlrtt and in Ills stitngth. Mil HADLHY'm TOCI'KIUnNCn. Superintendent Ilndlcv, of the Me Aully mission, on Water street, New York e-lty, relates an Incident In con nection with the power of nod on a forger, The latter stopped in the mis sion while enioute to a rendevouz In iliooklyn, where ho was to meet an accomplice. He had In his pockets sev eral bundled spurious railway tlikets and the plate from which they v. ere made The mission sei vices awakened his conscience and ho lefl the meet ing He- came again dining the eve ning, but lift In tho midst of the ser vices, lioni tied n feny boat and when In the mlil-strenm tluew tlikets and plato in the watet nnd returned to the mis sion, wheie his conversion was event uilly completed Mr Wntklns ielnted many Instances of the power of God's woul over tin luptlng Inlluences, and dosed with n final appeal to his young henieis to nt least take the pic caution of trying the icmcdy against sin, and for nobl r ami more manly llvct. The sermon was followed by prayers by the pastor and two m 'niliers of the congi elation, Mr. Cluik and David W Thomas, SAIIIJATII NEWS NOTES. The afieinoon gctpol me Hub of the Young Women's Christian association was eonduited by Mrs Krnnk Watts. Ilrv. 1' P. Doty, pustoi of the Hamp ton M-nct Methodist iliu'cll. occupied Ills itll,.l as usual nt both neivkes veterduv. 'ihe topic of his Morning sermon w.m The Clultl m Siibmitli " "The illoiv of tl e Son of tind" was 'lie theme of til's reimon preached by Uev. 1. P. Poster. M. A., it the evening ser vice of the Slimier Av mie l'u livtorlin church. There was a large i.HcnduliM ami guid eoiigiegitlon il mmjii v. John J. Jones nlso sung a nilo. Itev J. U Sweet, pastor of tin &licpon M'-thoillHt church punched thi coiielud lug seimon of the sell." di .Hug with the lire of ChrJst, at Inst evening's service. The topic v as "Whit 'llilliu Yo of i brlf These liermons hnvo proved icry InteriMtlng nnd Instructive and hav been attended by large collgrcg itlons. U Vyrnvvv Morn in of Swansea, Wales occupied tin pulpit of the Plrst Welsh Uaptlst church vesterd-iy at both services The monilns sumon was in elsh and tlmt of tho evening In Hns lish The able divine Is well known throughout Wnles l has lust returned from a trip through the southern and wc stern Mates, nnd will do the New 72ag land states before returnlnc to Wnles. lie Is the guest of James W. Hvans, cf North Hyde Park uvenue, while here. HE WANTED REVENQE. Ilecanio Ho Wns Put OH n Cnr Ho Tried to Kill Occupant. An unknown Itallin, giving his resl cb tic as Wllkes-Uaire will be given n, lu-ailpg this morning In police court on a charge of attempted wholesale shoot ing of the occupants of sttcet car No. 132. Plttston bound, and In charse of Conductor I. H Lyon and Motorman Jouian 'ait night about 10 30 o'clock. The unknown boarded the cir some where along Plttston avenue, and when the conductor asked for his faro he tendeied a tram-fei It was re fused on account of Its being an hour and more overdue He said It would have to do then, anyhow He was put off. II- remained stnndltitr for a few moments, deep In thought, and then started on a full run after the car, brandishing a revolver In true western styl- and made attempts to discharge, the weapon The occurants, men and women, Indiscriminately and hurriedly sought tho floor and crouched behind oth-rs In their attempt to mls-s being shot. The err, however, outdistanced the would-be avenger and a few blocks futther ihead stopped to allow a pas- i f nger to alight This was none other than Chief Holding. Calling to Patrol- ni in I'liheity they ran back and ar- 1 usted the fellow He was then taken to the Aldei stteet station house and searched. The leviKcr was found to 1 e a live i-hambcred weapon One "lumber was empty, two contf.lr."d id. ink cartridges, nnd the remaining two loaded ones He said he wanted to go to Wllkes-Uaire but refused to give his name. NEW IIRXWERY FIRM. DHtler Plant nt (law Icy nought Out by (i oinpaii. Tile DHtler brewery nt Haw ley will today pa-s into the control of a com pany composed of Common Council man Morgan J. Sweeney, of this city; Thomas McDonald, of Dunmore, and M J Lynn, of Haw ley. The pirtlcu lais of the ti mister have not been made public, but It Is und rsfiod that It Is an out and out tale and chit the consldeintion is In the nelghboiho id of $:o,n00 An offer of JKOcfl for the pioputy was ntused by Mr. Dlstler. soire yeaiH ago. The biewerv Is not controlled by the combine It has b.?on c-t.ib.lshed for about twelve yeais and has a large pdtionnge The members of the new film are all wide awake young business men. Mr Sweeney Is ton well known In tills city to need Identification Mr. Mc Donald is a In other of lion M. H McDonald and Is a hustling young bi'sinesq man Mi Lv nn is also a young man and has been in business In Haw ley for a number of years. CANDY GIVEN AWAY. Samtcr Itios. Ilitio it Trent in Storu lor I he lr I'ntroiis. Simter Hrothcrs have nrepated a Clul-tm is tieat for their customeis. lleglnnlng tod iy they will give to every puieha,-ei of fifty cents vvoith of goods or ov jv it pound box of Chris tmas cream mKtuie Only one bo will be piesentrd to oich purchaser. The candy 's of a supei lor quality and Is neitly packed In I oes. It Is ore of the chcilshed customs of the Saint -is to nlve their customers the best goods for the money the market afloi Is.but duilng the seton of Christ mas at the elope of a successful ve.ir, tl.cy fed they can be not only Just but geneious to their pations GC0U0E D. KIRBY DEAD. Cipiied Siiddenli ol Ilcnrt Trouble nt His Home Last livening. lljcuge II Kliby tho well-known Hrle tie) et us. nt, died suddenly last night rt his horn-. .Ml Up court Ills mother-in-law. Mis Maiy u Kgburts hi, who was in Ihe house nt the time, says that he came home about 9 o'clock;, and stietdicd out on a sofp to take a nap He was In this position only a short tune when he gave a sudclen start, idled to the llooi nnd lnlde of live I'llnutoii va dead. Ileal t disease was the cause . Tho di ceased was 52 years of ago !!e came to this city fiom Towanda lilt, n yeais ago. and duilng his usi dene In if mnde horts of friends He was a Knight Tutiphu, being connect ed with 'hi commnndniy at Towanda, a numb r of the Scranton Lodge of r.l';s and the Llcctilc City Conclave of Held ioihs. Ccntrnl Itiulrond Co. ol .New Jersey. announces that beginning Dec IS tick ets will bo sold to Clnclnniitl, Chicago, and the West and South via Philadel phia, the famous Itoynl Illue Line nnd Washington at low- tales, with privi lege of ten days' stop-ovet in Wash ington. This oppoituulty to visit the National Capital without extra outlay of railroad faio will doubtless be ap preciated by the tiavt'ling public, which, It should be temeniboitd. that by tho southern touto the e.strem'- cold nnd dltagieeable weather of the noith Is avoided. !- Finest stock of Gold nnd Silver Watdiefl In the city at C. Lutlier'H. Nobody's troubled on wash day if FKLS-NAPTHA soap is used not even yourself. Use with luke warm water in winter. I ULS Si eO Philadelphia CRACKSMEN ARE EXTREMELY ACTIVE Tlicy Cntcrcd a Numb:r of Places on Prldny Night. rWO POSTOFRCeS ARE INVADED Oun ttnii Located nt Arncn nud tho Other nt I)iipont--ln this Aroca Peicituffico tho Snfo Win llluwn Open nud Cniimdrrahla llootv Ne e.urfd-- orli Dono by the alnrnu deri in tho t'rntrnl City, Hellenic and Lltnhtirtt. The cltv and its Ftihuibs are very neatly In the power of several gangs of Inn gUrs, nneaks and all that class of crooks who rke out un existence through the deftness of their fingers, nnd their night-time daring. Within tho last four days and nights there hns been a series of robbery of a kind vv hlch stamps the guilt on persons who earn their living solely by thievery. I'xpert cracksmen looted the pnst otrices at Avcca and Dupont Kilday night and took patt in an exchange of revolver allots after being Interrupted In their work In the former town On the same night entrance was forced into the Ueck tailoring establishment on Adam.'i avenue and a quantity of rooJs taken Hlmhurst received a vis It from a gang Thursday night and an attack was mad" on three stores. An attempt was made Friday night to 'enter n Mulberry street residence on the hill, but the marauders were fright ened awav. There have been lr addi tion ten or mere petty Jobs In various parts of the city, three attempts be ing made in one neighborhood In the North Hud last Yednesday evening. AVOCA HtTHGLAItY While three burglars were at work In the Avoca postofilce PiltHy night I'. T. McGowan who lives oppi sit the olllce discovered them but the alarm was given by a fourth member of the gang who was acting as a "lookout" McGowan opened fire with a revolver and a fusilade ot shots were exchanged. Many cltl7ens soon appeared but the gang had dlsappearel In the direction of Moosle The safe door lnd been drilled nnd blown to p'eces nffr being wrapped with carpet to deaden the ex l l i i d i i i i$ nnxroitnss 0 r Tli 154 l ! -VT V OHY iano Here today, chance of a lifetime. A slightly used Upright Piano, magnificent mahogany case, used so little it looks like new. Cost short time ago, $400. To sell at once the price is Another Bargain St lists at 1,000. The retail price tlie world over is S475. Complete with earf and stool. 'J 8 e Rexford 303 Lacka. Ave. i5 Piano Dip irlment. l K- WW(fM?(?W(Jf?(M?M(f(fMW(WWK0(W(JMftWWWf0s Useiiil 7? Ofll UWr u h M r 1111 A i If u-i S. U rtl UUlJl UivlJ JU We Have Others. Ladies' new $10.00 Chev iot, Boucle or Beaver Coats, Storm Collars, perfect fitting, at This is the greatest bargaiu of the season. At Reduced Prices Ladies' Capes, Ladies' Coats, Children's Coats, Ladies' Suits and Silk Waists. plosion. Several hundred dolltrs In Mampfi. rejlstoied mall matter nnd cash were tnken. The Dupont postoTlep vvn denned of stamps, joglsteicd null and other val uable? plundti the same night, piestim ?bly by the same gang. A postolllee nspector Is now- In that vicinity and working nn the two Jobs Lntraucc to HeeltV tailoring estab lishment was gained by foi dug open a rear window. Nearly a hundred dol lars worth were taken. An overcoat stolen fiom the plicc was found by the police In n Ltckawanna avenue pawnshop. Mr Hetk has posted this notice in his store- "All persons h.u -Ing goods In this store had better call for them, If they consider them valu able." WORIC AT KLMHUHST The visit of burslars to Hlinhurst was directed ttcalnst the stores of 13 J. Hllderbrant and L. W. Partridge They were frightened away by Klcharel Kearney Earlier in thr nlaht they bad forced their way Into W P. I'd wnids' undertaking establishment and sccuied a supply of tools. Karly l'rlday morning the occup'tits of tlie home of Fred W Harnhart, nt 1201 Mulberry stieet, near Webster avenue, wcte awakened by the noise of someone trying to enter the house from the tear. Th crook or crooks were f lightened away. An account of the attempted North Hnil burgl irlcs was published In Thurs day's Tribune. The operations of tho .soveial gangs have been confined to no partlcuHr part ot the cltv. In Hellevue on Filday night pigeon thieves made a raid on the loftn ot Thomas Delarrv, Kiank Gcrrlly, Wal ter Lynn and Flunk Dodd. They nlso nttPniptMl to enter M M Kuddy's barn but ven? f lightened away. Tiuy Diamonds from the old reliable house. C I.Uthet. Ktcnm ilcntin; nnd Plumbing. P. F. it M. T. lion ley, 231 Wyoming arc Our stock Is complete In Watches, Diamonds nnd Fine Jewelry nt low.st prlce c I uther, 107 Wyoming ave Dy He.irtlittrn- C J i. mPjmfl!L trills nnd nil aytUana. stomach Disor ders pusltivelv curid drover Ciriiliam's )ys- pepii i iiem-MV in a Fuecmc. cue UO-.C ic inuvtNiill UitreKs, iindH permanent cumof tlio mo-d chronic nnd 'ner eases Is iruiuaii teed. Do not suilci ' Mi-cent bottle will con v Hue ins moit skrp'lutl Mnttlicu-c lliod, l)rug0'i-.ts, :I20 Lncka wan nu uveniK ii i vd il i i il) 4 d vr. or- Er. tir- New J. & C. Fischer Upright, Frencli wal nut cat.e, large .size, o500a Company tA'. - m ChrSstiiias mm Will find our store a pleasant place to shop, as we give all our attention to the Dry Goods busi ness. Persons desiriug to give useful presents will find ou our counters large assortments of 5 IfeOaij Black and Colored Silks, Black Dress Goods, Fine Dress Suitings, Fine Table Linen Sets, Napkins and Table Covers. nl Ib ta a W U w iviiia 'IMS i V' o o o o I Few SOays o O More bcfoic Xmas day. Don't neglect the op- & portunity to pet some of the good things in V store foryou at CHINA f HALL o o V,-...,. n .... yv iNcver iias ocramon nau x V so beautiful .1 rnllertinn nf r o Fine China, Silverware, X fy Cut Glass, Lamps, etc v at such temptingly low O prices. 4 O ? MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Ave, X Wall; In and loot: around. X THE In making presents noth ing could be more thoughtful in the giver or bring more solid comfort to the receiver, whether man, woman or child, than good shoes. We make these suggestions to our patrons in full confidence that they will derive and be stow more pleasure in mak ing presents of shoes and slippers than in giving other and less useful things. Did you ever notice the look of pleasure on a boy's face when he receives his first pair of boots. We will make it easy for you to gratify your little ones' wishes. We offer for this week: 500 pair Children's Rubber Boots, at 97c 600 pair Misses' Rubber Boots, at $1.18 250 pair Ladies' Rubber Boots, at $1.21 THE 326 Lackavnnna Avaim, "Famous Old Stand." The KUI IE il llM IIfiU rsi 1 I Si 8 1 I 6 9 415 and 417 Lackawaiina Avenue Scranton. Pa. iHuTuEETillCS n Our nMortmsnt In yet nttlto com plete but a little too hcavv on enndy ornnnicntP. Mondty vve " tut them deep; regular 4 and 6c. size, reduced to 2 for 5c Our ropular lc. Tinsel Ornament reduced today to 5c XMAS TUHK PANDbllS, any d?e, 4S in box-, 36 In iwx nnd .M in bov. beit wax make, tto duccd to 10c a Dox SPRING CWNDLR llOI.DEns rcrtuc.-d icdj 10c n Dozen Full nsortment of Tinell In all colon', by the ard. 1,000 DOZHN MU1TO HAN'D K13IlCHIi:ra. motto worked in colors, vvoith St.; reduced today 3 for 10c 300 dn?en SII.K PLCWnrt EHi- unoininti'D handkhk- CHIEFS, senlloped edge, worth 10c; icduced todny to 3 for 10u INITIAL CKNTS' .TAPANHTTn HANnKKltCIlir-FS, worth 25c. reduced to He Exceptional Values In ladles' White and Colored Border Handkerchiefs. rimrUUKKY, Cotton's Triples IXtract, by the ounce; uolct every vv here at GOc ounce; our price 2tc Ounce Ijariro bottle, sooil Perfumes at 10c Bottlo Ji:WEI.UY, Stono set rincts viar tantcd to wear v.ell for 3 yeaii. 10 0 I5AXD UlNOS, h.TON'13 SHT GILT HAT PIXS 10c Pin FetF, nicioch Pino, Chllds' P.ln?, Pocket Uooks at 25c Iridic!-' Combination J'ockot Ilooki Herllncr sliver corners, worth SOc ; our pticc 25o SHJ-rr Ml 'SIP. catalOAue free. Over o.noo copies to select from only , fic a Copy Ml SIP rOLIOS, In'w remilar COe. Uookf, teclueecl ti 30c Iiecfulnr 23c liooks rtduced to .. 10c Ii GREAT 4C STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. H. LADWI0. cxoooooooooooo Coats, ' 4 J Millinery. if STORE OPEN EVEN INGS DURING DECEHBER. OOOOOOOOOOOOOCK Blill'S BEE HIVE 224 LACK. AVENUE. BUI'S BEE HIVE Gifts. il BLOVES ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE. Our M. & H. Gloves at $1.00, are uusurpassed in fit and qual it Jouvin Kid Gloves, $1.59. most llexible, best fitting glove made, wear. Gloves for evening Handkerchiefs Splendid assortment of Hem stitched, Fine Embroidered aud Real Duchesse Lace Handker chiefs, Ladies' and Gents' Um brellas, Ladies' and Gent's Lined Gloves, Irish Point Pillow Shams and Scarfs, Geut's Fine Neck wear, Purses, Eostou Bags.
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