THE SOR ANTON TR1 PUKE-TUESDAY MORNING-, DECEMBER 28, 1897. 3 JimiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiu HOLIDAY SLIPPERS I 1 MEN'S SLIPPERS, g 3 Klne Ilut-ict Goat Opcru 5 Cut Slipper nnd Miuiipol j B .MoroeeoIlpperi,lnljrovn, S maroon nnd blnck. Msjlit 1,00 B koIoi v S mm S llrow 11 mid lllncl: Viol Klil S S npcrn nnd Mr.tlixlit Koied B B Nllppers, nlso lliuli I'ront B B ltimln Cnir slippers, klil fil 50 B B lined, HtiniMurncd nole'S " B B HtjlliliOrecn, Itrmvn und B B IlliukHliui'KldiimlAHlun; B B ciitor Slippers, wlilto klil CO 00 5 3 Flucd, hiui -turned sole) . ("" 3 i Bl 1 410 SPRUCE STREET, M B fetore Open Ecnlng. B niimiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiimiiiiimims CITY BOTES. The Crost Street mNsIon, PetotshurR held its llrst Clirlstin.ii cclciirutlon lust ifiilnK In the T.ijlor Aetitie JlethodHt Uplsc 1p.1l th ipel. John llmci und Catherine WaNli, or South Sri .niton, win united In marring by Alderman Howe jesterda Tliu Inldo obtained u divorce from her llrst luu band No 21. Tentv--cM.n deaths from nil ranges wore reported to the- boaril of he.ilth Inst weik Of these four were- f 10111 dlpli thirli Sixteen new eases of ulphtherli i 11 leported. The Scr.mton clearlne limine, reports last weeks exchanges oh follows JI011 l.O HwniSOi Tucsdnj, ,10 1'ilOG: Wod lusdaj J1S", -US 4 , Thurdi $lo5.7tO 4J, l'lldnj $lWiSA4D3. Total. liAu.llAOU. Michael liarchleon, u laborer In the (.'ontiiKiit.il mine w is Injuiul ,esterd.ij aft. union In n full ulMnnf Ills left leg was d.ietured Harilileon n taken to Hi Mows Taloi hospital His pliteo of 1 " 1 ni 1 Is not known. llem llnrtwkk je-.terd.iy brought suit iiRtiinst tin, ee HKie-K.Ulon of St. Stanis laus Ilom.in Catholic chuich to collect $m TO which h allete.s Is du-- him tor material furnlthcd In the ereUion of a 1 huu h for the congi (.gallon. A tiump gl'ng his name as Willie ruwnbug, of Ulncinnuti was n tit to the I nintj Jail by Ablet man W S. Millar es nid.iv 011 the ehaw of trLpis. l'liwn-bus- boarded a Delaware Laikawanna Mi.l We-stern train and w.ib e.iptuied by Spmal Oltleir Dm kin Murlige llicntef wire grmtiil jester d.u m the elerk of the tomts to MU Intel II 1 ilia of l'eikvllle, and Mary A. L-.sIs, ..f th. llldse, Triil Brill. 1i, and l.illlo H'tnttmnn of Siranton. Joseph 1.. lley noii's and Ite"sIo (loss, John Uarwood ond Iliiunah Dais, Snanton dnuslit hoise belonging to C. I. Muiihiws Sons & Co. was striiken with Par.iHsIs while standing In ftont of the xtorp on l.aikawanu.t uinui cstenli moitili),- The unlin il was takui to Dr Hcllinait s eteilnar stabllsliment In IHUfoiil louit fot tre.Uinoiit. Tin following bao hi en elected ntllcws if t.raie I.titlietnn ihuiih foi tin fii suing inr M C l.andt. lupniiitenclint, Dtlb U l'lekes, assistant superlnten ilnit t'harlis Uender -ic.tLtuiy Norman SMir(,is asslsti nt secrularj , James Mat 1 1 trcisurer, Ch irles lefjs llhiarlan, ihnrUs Haas ab&lstaut Ubiartan, IJattle Kline, organist. The grand jury will meet next Moml.i) and the con ttubles of tin toiinty will make their quarterly tepoits Dlstiiit Attt,riu Joins s-as that all ciimmal n'ansi rlpis rot lllid on or belntc Mon i i nr vt will not be heard before the 1 nnlng gi md Jtr but will bo continued t "Muii 11 gi tad juij. Mi hul Malloj, of Citbondiile, who w 1 commute I to the eount Jail Dei. LI n Mdennali Joins, of that c It . on n itmrge of feloniojs wouiallng was ad iiiltud to lull by Judu lMw.uds in tho mi of $h0 P 11 Muiiu bieimo his b,HHi-rn in Caleb Willi uns who was clmt Rid with iihsatilt and bittery l I u nOith Williams, enteied o ill In tho sum of $.00 before Judge Udwaids The Suucrlor court 100m In tin court houto Is being lltud up for the tirm ot thi Sui erlor court which begins Jut. H llandMime oak desks, chulrs, a Jmv box 1 nd witness box weie put In plan yes urdus md a hod brusstls iiriit w.n 1. Id within the bat emlohure. Tin coutt loom furnishing will be In pi ice t v to nUht s gatheili.g of the numbirs of tin association Net wnk the juiUi s con hUltutlon 100m Ir the icar ot tho tourt loom will bo furnished. The Ihtlstm.ih f.stlal of the Sunday sihool of Oiaee Hefoiinid PpiHCopal churih will occur this iMiilug at 7 ,1) o clock ut the church on Wyoming ue luie There will be u ChiUlmns tin. an addiess by Pastor Alt l( h, i.tlols will be sung and prizes will bonwanlid foi good attendances during the jmi 1V7 A tea tare of tho festival will bo the offitln.'s of gifts from tho members of tho bchool to the colon d children of the houtli. ttus illustrating the teaching that it Is inuio blessed to glvo than to receive. Of couiso the numbers of the school villi all be le inimbcred us usual. FUNERAL OF JOSEPH GODFREY. Services nt Dunmnre Cemrtery Were ondiictcil by the Uusons. The fureral of Joseph Godfrev whose deUh oecuired Clui-slmus, moinlng at the Hotel Jeimyn, ot v hlih his son, Fredeilck S Godfrey, is propiietoi, was hold yestetday afternoon, beginning at 2.30 o'clock at St. Luke's Episcopal church The bilef but Impirsslve chuich service was conducted by the lector Itev. ltogers Isiael Tho t.oi lco at the grave was Musonlc. Hiiam lodge, Free and Accepted Ma sons, of Providence, of which Mr. Ood fiey was a charter mentbei, cnthend OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BARGAINS This Week at the SCRANTON CASH STORE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO miflWfiWFNM) nt 1 o'clock nt Masonic hall, where they wtc olnel by other MnsonH nntl KnlRhts Templar, find iitteniloil t'10 funeral In a body, l'nut Comirmiiild . K, Steven, K. L. Urown. K. H Hippie. I'. J. Ammlen, K. T Whonton. Thotms Harrow man and A. H Holmes und M. II. Dale, of Cocur do Llfci commandery, were pallbearers. The services at Duninnre cunetery weru conducted by C. L. Van IJuBkltl;, Uecietaty of Peter Williamson loili?". ."penal troiiev mm oonveyeu iiu .n Mina the tenietery. THE TRIBUNE'S YGAR BOOK. A Volume oT Hrlercnco tlint Will Ho ol Crcnt Value to All, The Tribune Almanac and Yenr Uool: for 1J.PS. which will lie Issued In a few dijs, will ns usual contain a fund of valunble Information for leaders In Die city of Scranton und nottheastttn Pennsylvania, Amon? tho fenturea of Interest which v 111 tnnke It valuable ns a book of tef prence dutln the ontlio year will bo ofllclnl election tables Klvlng the vote cast nt the last election In the coun ties of Ivacluiwiinnu, Luzerne, Susque hanna, Wajne, Wyoming, Htadfotd und Monroe, county nnd town olllccrs In the various election districts In northeastern Pennsjlvnnla, and other Information that should be In the hands of eveiy ntci In the northern tier. The department devoted to county pol itics Is also replete with Information of Intel est to politicians and citizens gen erally, containing the declaration of llcpuhllcan principles mnde nt the re cent countj convention; the new Dem ocratic patty rules, and much other matter that Is Indispensable In this lino. In national nftalrs much atten tion has been given to compiling und at ranging authentic Information, In cluding a complete toll of tho mem bers of both bunches of congress, lists of government olllclals, tho heads of the at my and navy, coutt. etc.. and Information concernlnir the postolllce department. The sporting pages are nllve with sta tistics of interest to tho nthlet" and hunter. Including base ball pelt ent ases, bicycle records, boxJnt; iccoids and game laws In the department devoted to the col Indttatiy will be found statistics of In tel est to every opetator and manufac tuiei In this hectlon of the st'tte. Au thentic figures are heie given lontein Ine the output of the past flvo vears which will probably emprise many lenders. The Scranton directory portion of the Almanac is most complete containing lists of city officials. Including cchool and health officers, councllmen and cleiris, lc cation of bthool buildings, lire nlatm boxes, lists of society olllclals. National Guard officers, etc. In addi tion to the above are ninny pages of miscellaneous Information concerning the weather, household bints uclii'0 and health tules, and topics of general interest and value The Tribune Almanac will bo dis tributed on Jan. 1 and will cost at retail 23 cents a copy. THEY WILL DINE TONIGHT Alembers of tbe University of Fennsyl. vanla Alumni Association to Gather at the Hotel Jerinyn. Tonight at the Jeimyn the fitst din ner of the newly otgunlzed t'nlverslty of Pennsylvania Alumni association of Northeastern Pennsylvania will take place It i)tomles to bo even mine successful than the heartiest enthusi ust among its projector. Imped for. Among the ptomlnent men who will be picsent and lespond to toasts pie. Dr. William Pepper, ex-pjuvost of the university and professor of the theory and piactlce of midlclne, Dr. John Mat shall, dean of the medical and vet erinary school and mofossor of chem istiy Hampton L Caison, LL D, of the law t-ohool, Dr Josiah II IVnni man, dean of the college, Dr. John It. Mitchell, of the medical school, son of the famous. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, Jack Minds, captain of the '97 foot ball team, George Woodruff, Penn's fum ous coach. Dr. Louis H. Tiylor, of Wllkes-Hane; Itev Di Ilemv L. Jones, lector of St. Stephen's, Wilkes Hnrre; llev Dr. Joseiih K. Dlvtn, of tho Penn Vventte Iiaptiht church; Itev. Dr. I. J Lam-lng. of the Gicen Hldgc Presbyterian church. Hon. William Connell, Col, Gcotge Sanderson. George 13. Davidson and Dr. John L Wentz Theie will b about one bundled at the dinner and about two bundled and fifty, It is expected, will imply for chaiter membership in the society. A pleaipg feature of the evening will bo the present e of a delegation of the Unlveisity Glio dub who will come up fiom Plilladblpl la 10 le id In the singing ot the college t ongs Hev Piank Scbcll Hallentlne, of the Church of the flood Shophoul, will pie- slde at the banquet, he being tempor ary ptesldent of the society. The oth er olllceis ate. Senetuiy, Dr G. A. nianchiid, '93, Scranton, tieisurer, Dr. George R Heynolds. 'Ml, Scranton, roinmlttie on banuu"t and piimanent organue.tlon, Di. John L Went, 'S2, hcranton; Dr. I. C Johnson. 'K WIlkPs-Barre; Scrtnton; Dr. Wlltccs-Harre', Snanton: Dr, Wilkes- Hat ro, Dr Lewis Fiov, Lewis H Taylor. Dr W. i: Keller, Chailes II. Miner, ss, 'io, f'-,. '93, George H Davidson, 'St., Sirantuii. Dr Levi .Shoemaker. 'SO, Wilkes-H.ine1 Dr i:d.son M. Gieen, '91, Scianturr Di. Waltei S. Stcwait. "3, Vllkes-Uarre. Di. H.tny M p.eck. S1, Wilkes-Paiie; Di. William C. Gnvley, '81, Hnsleloii. Dining hh stay in this city Dr. Pepper will bo tbe gusl of Congtess niiin Connell. Di. Cut son will be en tertained by Julgp Wlllaid; Dr Mar ulnll by Dr Wentz, Dr Mitchell by Di. and Mrs N. Y. Lcet; Dr Pennl man by Dr. H. V. Logan, and Captain Jack Minds by George U Davidson. PULLMAN HOUSE SALE. Contents of the Plnco of a Itccent Shooting Sold by the Sherlll The contents ot the Pullman house In which James It. Grine- shot und fatally wounded his .stepdaughter, Mis Schaffer, liibt Tuesda, weie sold undei the Llvum county sheriff a hammer yesterday The sale was on nn execution issued by tlu brewing film of H. Hoblpson's fons of thlB city, whofe nttomey bought all tho iff cts of the hoiuve. BHECHAM'S PILLS No equal for Constipation. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ttj fig- jy SIX VICTIMS OF MINE GAS Polish Laborer's Care lessness Causes a Ter rific Explosion. BELLEVUE MINE THE SCENE Two of the Six Are Seriously Injured. Ventured With n Nil boil Lump Into a Chamber Which Was Reported to Contain (Sns und Disastrous Itc nults rollov--Jobn Alexander is I'rlglitrullv Hurucil n nil John O'llricn Has Ills Hip mid Two ltibs rrucltircil by a I'lvlng I'rop. Four Others Hcccivo Losscr In -juriOH--Tlicro Was Probably Cits Iroin (Mil Workings In tho Chamber. Six men were badly Injured by a gas explosion at the Hellovuo shaft eatly jesterday motnlng Two of them were seriously butt nnd one of them, John Alexander, was so badly burned that he may die. The victims are: JOHN ALHXANPKH. Hillevuc, ktboier. single, whole bod.v burnt d JOHN O'HUIHX. K-'T West Him slleet, mini r uged 111 and niuiiiul light hip and two ribs fi.icluicd and patulully t orched JOHN P. O CONNOIt.tlenet street miner, nged 13, mutrled, bend tut by lljlng debt Is. JOHN JONHS. n TJellevi.e street, miner uged W Mats, married; badly but in d about hands anil laie UDWAHD JONHS. Hellovue Heights, miner, nged 41, burned about tho ex posed portions of the bodv T. W HVANS, Hellovuo Heights, miner aged 1j, burned about the hands, face and neck. Alexander was taken to the Moes Tajlor hospital at once. His back and arms were literally .oasted and largo , pate his and llesh fell from his body while he was being handled. If he did "I".' :.,"lC'?f:."U IT' . "! l'"!la.ed to the 1K...I.I of trade M.ildl..' It in, l limine unv ,IL llie- inline-, men.- ttiu , Htiong hopes that he will recover. O'Hiien was first taken to bis home but soon afterward was lcmoved to the Moses Taylor hospital His right hip was found to be broken and two lower riLs on the light side tinctured Ho will be a long time in the hospital It Is expected but will not be peiman ently disabled ns was feared The other four men walked to their respective homes The cut on O'Con nor's head Is just above the left ear It is about two and a half inches long and epoes the skull The two Jones and Hvans will not be kept from work more than a day or two The exposed portions of their bodies were scorched, but they weie at such a distance from the scene ol the explosion that their bums were eiy supeillclal. schni: or EXPLOSION. Tho explosion occutrcd about seven o'clock In "H" gangway in the big vein. This Is the Hist eln that Is worked from the shaft nnd Is about 200 feet below the surface. John Jones' cham ber where the gas was set off is about 1 der the Jeisey Central round house between Tomtit and Plfth streets nnd this by the toundabout Inside road is nearly a mile fiom the foot of tho shaft. The men weie on their way to begin their mornings woik when the acci dent occuned. The lire boss on his lounds eat Her In the morning discov eied a good seized pocket of gus in John Jones' chambei. He notitled Jones and his laborer, Alexander who Is a Polandei, of the danger, directing them to buish out the accumulation before beginning woik Jones pieceded his laboier along the gangway going in and unnoticed by the latter stepped aside into a cioss cut for a few moments. Alexandei passed him out and arriving at tho opening of tho chamber and not tlhd lns his miner theie supposed he had gone In and presuming from tills that eveiy thing was all light pioceeded to enter with ills naked lamp peiched on his cap. He had only gotten falrlx Into the opening when his lamp Ignited the gas Theie wns a ten Hie explosion which blew Alexander out of the chamber as from the mouth of a cannon and tilled the gangway with llame and Hying debits. O'lUtlEN KNOCKED DOWN. The main force of the explosion went In the direction of the air cut rent. O'Hiien who had Just passed the Jones' chambei on his way to his own place faither In was knocked down by a fly ing prop. O'Connot who was quite a dl'tance ahead lecelved the cut on his head fiom u piece of coal or rock. John Jones was behind the explosion and lecelved only a scorching, the other two victims weie so fai ahead that the foiee of the explosion was greatly diminished befote it reached them. It was hot air moving at a terilllc velocity rather than the llame that caused their lnjuiles. A dtiver boy named Mai tin O'Hara who was nearly 300 yards up the gang way was thrown to tho ground us were also his two mules, but they were not Injured. Cars were blown fiom the hack, pillars vvete shattered, props blown out and hurled for gieat dis tances nnd doois bateied down In the Immediate vicinity of the Jones' cham ber. The concussion was cleaily felt In distant paits of the mine and a laige eddy of coal dust was caused to whirl out of the air shaft. Some excited individual upongalnlng the Hist word of the disaster tan through Hellevue shouting that all the men In the mines were killed. In an Incredibly shoit period of time the whole population of Hellevue was at the mouth of the pit and a scene of the gieatest excitement pievalled It was fully an hour befote the crowd, the wo men especially, had their fears quieted. After the Injured men bad been as sisted out and caied for tho gungway In which the accident occuned was shut down, but the other portions of tho mine continued working as usual. GAS PHOM OLD WORKINGS. The odlclal Investigation of the dis aster has not as yet been made. Out side Toreman H. C. Green Is of the opinion however, that mote gas ex ploded than was found In the Jones' chamber by the Hie boss. There ore old workings communicating with tho "H" gangway and It Is possible that gas fiom these got Into the gangway in the Interior between the examination by the fire boss and the time that Jones nnd his Inboicr went In. The mine Is owned and operated by the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company and Is one of the oldest In tho legion, having been worked continuously for over forty-three j ears. John Halo Is the Insldo foreman O'Connor was vety seriously burned In an explosion of gas In the same mine about a yenr ago and was Idle for a lone time. MAMIE MILLER AT LIBERTY. Alderman IIovvo Would Not llavo Hor Ili'lilnd Prison llurs on Christmas. Mamie Miller, tho It! ear-old South Sctntitcn girl who committed lntceny In hor eagerness to give her mother 11 Chilstmns ptesent, has mot her Santa Clnus As was told In Saturday's Ttlli line the gill wis committed to Jail In default of bill or the costs of the case. The cell do"i bad hardly swung upon her when a messnge came ftom Alder man John T. Howe summoning her to the olllce of the magistrate of tho Sev enteenth ward. Alderman Howe had not favmed the Impllsonment of tho gill, not did he Intend to have her com mitted Her tinnsfer fiom the olllce to the Jail was vvltluut the nldet man's knowledge. When the girl was hi ought before him Alderman Howe nt once dischntged her. Who paid the coils he would not say. NEW OFFICE BUILDING. Is to Be Erected on the Opposite Side of Dlx Street from Board of Trade Building. What will b jv far the finest olllce building In tin d'y 'vlll .nrm giace the cornel of I.lndei and Hlx stricts, just catt of the boai J of trade building whcie the rcw 'if one story fwunc buildings now stands. It is to be elected by a stock com pany composed of AV. (J. Pnrke, T II Wntklns, Major Hveiett Wairen, C. P Davidson nnd Conrad Schroeder, who own the ground, and F. L Peck, H S. Peck, Dr. I, M. C.ates and L C Hol den, the well know n Now York an hi teet Conrad Schioednr Is president of the company and H. S. Pock tieas urei. Mr. Holden is now nt work on the plans. The grand dimensions cf th building contemplated ate 7o"cn0 feet occupying the full width of the land and nil but fifteen feet of its dpln , Vrt Ifa' ,Lc- tut ally beautiful us massive. As com- .,. . .-! i,it. " ... wider and ten feet deeper. All the details of th building have not as yet been definitely decided up on It Is designed, however, to hive It contain foui ground door stoto rooms and two bun Ired and sixteen olllces An unsurpassable Turkish bath will, In all likelihood, be provided for in tho basement and a large law library, for the common use of the tenants, who It is expected w ill ha principally lawyers, will be located on one of the cential lloors The Scranton club Is negotiating for the- seventh Hoor, where they propose to locate sleeping apartments for the use of bai helot members nnd if this deal Is consumated a covered bridge will be Mvung over Dlx stiet to con nect this door with the corrcspondlne ilooi of the boaid of trad" 'building, where the main npaitments of the club's present quarters are located. It is proposed to give the new build ing some distinctive name such a 'The Lackawanna," which l& one of the names suggested. MR. AND AIRS. BROCK ARRESTED. Two Charges Are Lodged Against Knch of I hem. Four warrants were Issued yesterday from Alderman John T. Howe's ofllce as the afteimuth of a sensational at fair at tbe Windsor hotel Sunday The waiaints nre against two persons, T Hunt Hrock, proprietor of the place, and Mis Hrock, his wife. H. A. Hewitt and Hay Young, a woman, nie the prosecutois. They weie In the Windsor Sunday night, and, according to the Information fur nished to the aldeiman, weie ejected from the place. Hewitt charges Pro piletor Hrock, llrst, with assault and battel y, that "Hioek did stiike him and kicked him on the back." On this chatge Hrock entered bail for couit in the sum of $J00. The second chaige by Hewitt against Hiock is selling liquor on Sunday. On this Hrock furnished security of $300 foi itppeaianco at court Hewitt also charges Mrs. Hiock with tin owing a "pall of dirty watu" on him. Mis. Hiock entered ball in the sum of $J00. The fouith chaige was made by the young woman. She avets that Mrs Hi oik committed assault and battery on hei, "tearing her clothes, pulling $ her hair," etc. Mrs. Ilrock furnished $200 security for court. There was no hearing In the cases Attorney John Scragg, for the de fense, waiving a hearing. Hewitt is a driver of a laundry wagon and Is mar ried. HIS HEART IS STILLED. John Lyon Died Last Woek nt the Iiiicknvvniinii Hospital, John Lyon, tho man whoso heart was on the right side of his body, died last week nt the Lackawanna, hospital. His body was removed for burial to his former homo in Peckvllto. Lyons' deformed body was noted In The Tribune of a recent date. He had no left lung, und the caving In of tho left brenst forced the heart from the left to the right side of his body. Working In the mines had weakened Lyons, and, despite the most earnest nttentlon by tho hospital physicians, the BUfferer died. IN REfllSTER OF WILLS OFFICE. Tho will of James T. Mcllnle, late ot this city, was admitted to probito and letters c. t. n granted to his widow In the estate or Samuel Costlgan. lute or the city of Sernnton, lettets of adminis tration were granted to Mary Costlgan. The will of Adam Joseph Michel, lato of this cltv, was admitted to probale and letters testamentary gi anted to Mrs Hllza H. Michel, Hmlt Michel and Henry (else The will of Hun dice Drown, lalo of Dumnoic, was admitted to prob ite. as was tho will of Thomas Lydon Into ot Mbionka. Letters lestanienturv were granted to John and Ah xai.dei Copilund on tho es tate of their futlii r, John Copeland whose will was admitted to probutc. Ho nntned thtm as his executors. CATAHHH IN T1IK HIJAD, that troublesome and disgusting disease may be entirely cured by a thorough course of Hood's Sarsaparllla, the gloat blood puiiller. HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick headache, Indigestion, biliousness, All diugglsts, 23c Prices P 0X IS Fall I !W All through the store V- much desirable merchandise frfta sJ5 "vas mussed, was mussed, wrappers soiled, corners of packages 0 dented, etc., during the holiday rush. We propose J to clear this all out in quick jp uruei. iuuuu, we invite n yciii j 1111; iuuccdi uai.iiii 4, entertainment this town ever held, row olfers: What tomor- si Crepe Nearly 500 rolls 5) Paper 0I imPori(-u ailu jl domestic eiCJC 0 2? paper that sold regularly p XJ for 10 cents, 15 cents and 0 20 cents. Outside of some 5 dusty and trifle soiled. 8 M.P j pv Today, lie. V Pocketbooks A large V 5 number Jjj of twenty-five, thirty-five, f 0 . H luiLy-eimu unci iiuy ccrni 0 3 pocketbooKs in desirable Be shapes and shades, but ta I' ...-.. -w, -, - 11 odds and ends and rubbed p 55 some. Choice of these, J3 PX ')' X0 - X,rf o 1847 Rogers Knives Goods sold Sx p. a everywhere at S2 to $3, and never less than p Si S1.75. Many of these got XP musspH tin in slimuinir hir. p V 1 -.... ...j, .... m.p ing Xmas time, but perfect xp 5 in every way. Tomorrow C5 J we offer set of 6 knives p for SI. 0x xP Not more than 12 to eit'itoraer. jj XP TIFK RHYFMin MWPAW lion I.acUawnnna Avenue PH XPXPPXPXPXP'np,H0rpiixPXP.a 00XPPPXppXPPX0pX0XflX 1T. . I Heartburn, Gas. Dyspepsia, !eu"Ju,o'. ders positively cured C.rovcr Oraliam s U)H jopslu ltemedy is n sueeltli. One doso ie moves nil distress, anilu pertnunenl cure of the moil cliioiilcaiul Mevere eases is 'imr:iti tied. Do not Hutroi ' A ."ifi-ceut boltlo wilt lonvlnco tho most skeptical. Matthews llros, UiujgUts, D20 Luckn. vninnu iivcuuu. X PX?. PPL000p P oocMjcKXCrxx5i:a5? BKjm,0M.pnimpM,0 THE Prices Greatly Reduced on Every Garment in Our Cloak Room. Ladies' Suits, Ladies' Capes, Ladies' Coats, Our Garments Are Superior in flaterial, Style, Fit and Workmanship. Mears & Hagen, 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. Sft08KXXKX.WX!XW00 I Forgot Someone? Quite possible with so many to get presents for. Maybe some one you for got gave you something. Why net give them a NICK NEW YHAR'S PRESENT? A visit to our store will settle the question. China, Glass, Silver, Lamps, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. CutvaJYteV 1! lul Wyoming Ave. Walk In and look nrotind. THE In makiug presents noth ing could be more thoughtful u the giver or bring more iolid comfort to the receiver, vhether man, woman or child, hau good shoes. We make liese suggestions to our matrons in full confidence hat they will derive and be .tow more pleasure in mak ng presents of shoes and clippers 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 $1.1S 250 pair .Ladies' Rubber Boots, at $1,21 THE 326 Lackawanna Avaniu. "Famous Old Stand." TIME TO BOY, Children's Coats, Separate Skirts, Collarettes, Etc. 1 KLIWB SHE THE GREAT 4C STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. Some think this is an "off week." Not So Here, Our progress knows no rest, consequently Must go regard less of cost. Upstairs Department. A few choice pick ings of china overlooked in last week's rush must be disposed of now. Yours for about half their value. J. M. LADWIQ. AAA4AUli BROWN'S BEE HUE OOOOOOOOOOOOOCK We're figuring close on Ladies' Capes, and Furs. We've got a large stock and must reduce it. If you intend purchasing, see our stock first. oooooooooooooo 224 LACK. AVENUE. yyyynn..yyTl,yTf twf 0 0. MP ?S JJ t & - t JEW iA Z.Jt TOYS I AND 1 1 BRBWI'S BEE HIVE n " ..- Ji'-