flL'2 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1898. ' 1 ' 1 U1W m BSOtuiELY Pure AbSOIUIELyIPURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oyu m8 fgwom ADDRESS DELIVERED BY A. D. HOLLAND GIVEN AT THE MEETING OF ST. ANDREWS BROTHERHOOD. Speaker Sold We All Live, (is if We Would Be Satisfied Just to Get Inside the Door of Heaven, in Other Wouls to Escape Hell Let Us Not Be Discouraged by Ex tiaordinnry Zeal Sometimes Man itested foi a Novelty In Religion. An address mnluliiliiR many senti ments of pinctte.il Christian thought va di!lli-tcd by A. D. Holland In Kt. I.ukr'M ilitirch cm Wednesday ccnltiK lieiore a liuse coliKreBatlon. The oc liiHlon wua the unnual meeting of the unltid chapter of St. Andrew V Uioth tihooi' in this eltv. air. Holland said: Tmliiy the (liurrh lommemowtes St. Anil tow. th.' apostle, and, therefore. It H mot appioptlite that St. Andrew's Hio iherlnxnl should hold Its itnmul meeting nt this tliw St. Anduw N the p-itnm Mint of Seot 1 md; i hurt In s. towns and u university holng naiiHcl lot him. ills meniorj Is nlo ilurMied In the eastern ihmili. This part of the cliunh Is the nct largest to the wesicm ur i, um (.mum, hhuu - Miemn iitnuiiK us as the Human C.itholle. The j:.itein chuiih minibus ahout one hundred millions of mjuI They hold to iho orthodo faith and Ime .ill the tri (lltlons of pilmltlve Ohrlstlanltj. Some of thtlr elmnhes aie in this iielghoor liood. TJu fan he ilNtlntruiMieel Mom others bj the eomblnntlon of eropoes tlurcon St. Anditw's iros always ue companles the cross of Christ. The l ca non for this is that It was St Andrew nho llrst carried the f!opel to the eit A recent writer has Mild that there f-hotild ho posted on all church doors the words "no admission except on business " The business of si member of the church Is thought by f-emo to mean only that we must try to j.ave our own souls, and because this has Ik en made .so promlnen: In home, Chrltlantv has been called a elfish religion b the champions of other faiths. I need not tell you the i elision of the bles&ed Christ Is not relllsh eten though tho lives of -ome very good peo ple would make it appear so ansvi:k ok a japanhsi:. Not long ago .i Japanese merchant who had llul In our country somo time and graduated at one of our educitlonal In stitutions was asked by a brotherhood man If he had become a Christian Jlo replied that he had not and that he did not care to lio b any religion, but that ho should like to die In his own, which i.ia Shlntoism This represents the very essence of scltlshntss and can doubtless be duplicated in this, our own Christian land. Men who wish to be counted as Christians llo ns If the onlj wanted to dlo In f.uor with God and thev only lac tho frankness of tlifi Japanese Wo all llvo ns If we would lie satlslled just to get Inside of the door of heatn. In other words, to escape hell and I am bound to saj that this docs not pioeeed from any feMlr.g of worthiness, but from the absence of desire to met it a gi eater leward. Wc ire not vety greatly Im pressed b tho ptomlse that the "who tuin manv to righteousness shall shino TgS&&f' The Social Season Humors of society events for the holi day home-comings ale heaid. And we nie rtu.il ready with fabrics and trim mings, and aeecxsoiks, niccted with this ppcclil pre-Chri-tma i display in view. Wraps. Dress Clinic, and Accessoiies eiy, "He v "11 nttlral," and tho pi Ices sing, "At little expense ' Evening Wraps Visitor-, to this store, boin with their ejes open will bo assuitd that stuee's In tho Deletion of Kienlng Wiaps has at tended our vts J'arislm novellios In Theater and Party Wraps, Impoited by us, have lml ccinu. A word of descrip tion foil,-.- In which jou s,.e tluougli our eje-s. A pei miiv I (motivation will bo moro Fatlsf.xlig One bcaulj of Light Blue Satin has an all oier fleet of Ap plique il Ke with trimmings of milled ribbons aid inqiic teatlieis. Uneel with quilted Tut' ' e. Another i of I)ue Cohued Crene h Broadeleith and is cut with triple ei.ps ovetlapping The eollai and shoulders nro tilmnieel with nil inn sinned libiions lined with Ci lice TalTe u There is anoth er of J'awn liiciulelotli with a nlue-lneh flounce of sane muteilals It is decoiatnd with and cmuridcrj and vtliel applleiue. lng. A qulltid satin of inatchlng color lines the body of ihu wrap. Whether these maRiilllcent effortH may be teimeel winUs of an Is lot jour own definition and opinion Ceitnlnly they are productions ot paiatuount genius. Evening Dress Fabrics A Fubject that reedd u . ilium- It ou Mill look it eivei jou will undeist.ind wh. A supeib collet tlon that e-nJoh the houoi of two Miperlutlics I.ugest and best These taluks might aptl lie letmeil "iilght-blooinlug tcMlles' a delicate trib ute) to their beaiitx and the fait that they aie for evening wear. Among all tliexo temptations of pic Mi nus till ro Is little lie eel to add the pei su.iRion of pilies. Hut they are modera'o enough. Wei uxo proud to claim that no other stotn In tills comer of the Conimo-i. wealth shows such n well choerii vanity. PLAIN AND IlllOcADKli SATINS PLAIN AND riUl'ltljn 'IAKPCTAS. POPLINS, 1'IOURKD LIIinHTY SILKS cRossnARRD ciurroNs. hiii:uui:d cihki-ons. spanoli:d nets, chip pons with chknillp. and j:.m- HHOIDKHLD DOT, AND SUL'IJlt OR- JANDILS Evening Gloves Among other things we uro leader In gloves und tho coining reason of gaiety will make ou think of thoso fur evening wear. We'vo a laige showing In all the new shades of Mosque i ill CHinn jou baldly Unci somo of them elsewhoe, especlullv tho palo creams, tho light ppmK tn'o faint tints of mode fcnel tan Plentj or loin w hite and black. ISAAC LONG, 7U and 75 Public rtiuara, WILKEa.JJA.Um-. I' A. cX Baking Powder co . i voi. as the stars for ever and ever." Wo pray as It wo did not expect an answer. Who Is it that would not bo at least startled If on rising from their knees they should sco an answer to their prayers'.' God Is merciful, as well as Just, and gives us moro than wo tan aFk or think. Ho deals with us as a loving lather would with his children. If we only turn our faco toward homo be will run lo mest us and blel us welcome. A stranger might well wonder that In the Christian church there should be any need of a St. Andrew's Hrotherhood as tho obligation to bring the knowledge of tho Gopel and to bring others Into tho way of salvation rests upon alt who have been signed with tho sign of tho cross, und If wo aro not to spend our whole life in trvlng to save our own miserable souls, and thus make Christianity a sollish re ligion, we must pray for tho extension of Christ's kingdom and to ptay for anything Is useless unless wo help an answer to our prayers by doing whatever It may bo In our power to do. THUV 1NVIT12 TIIKM. I was told tho other day of .1 certain bank In North ,astcrn Pcnnsylvanl i which had nearlj fourteen thousand de positors. Knowing this to bo far In ex cess ot any other similar Institution In the sime locality I Inoulrcel the reason therefor Was It due to tho i-ashlci or president? No, It vus mainly due under their direction and management to a working board of directors who did not hetltatu to Invito people to become pat rons of the- bank. Shall not tho children of the light in matters spiritual be as wise? Let us not be discouraged bv the extra ordinary zeal sometimes manifested for a novelty In religion It Is said that all new churches as they are called, havo i moie zealous membership than the old. Tho Congiegatlon.il church In New Eng land Is generally spoken of thero ns tho Orthodox church, and the Pnltarlan as tho opposite. It Is related that one day the pastor of an "Orthodox ' church meeting the pastor of tho Pnltarlan ehuich inquired why tho Pnltarlan pastor hail usually more conversions than ho had. Tho Unitarian preacher Immediate ly answered that he preached fiction as If It was tho tuith, whtlo the "Orthodox pastor preached the truth as If It was llctlon. This doubtless explains why there Is such a lack of interest even In true reli gion Wo don't more than half believe II ouselves. Wo live In an environment of doubt, and a battle Is constantly go ing on In tho heart and conscience of tho average man between doubt and faltn, and one Is ever striving to get the mas teiy over the othor. Tho warring churches or sects furnish no excuse for our Indif ference. Tho church of God alwavs had them to contend agalnsi, and now happi ly many no longer contend about Chi 1st so much as they do for Him We will look In vain for nn excuse an where ex cept In our own hearts. SHOULD 1IH LARGER. I think tho Chapter of tho Hrotherhood of St. Andrew In this parisli numbers about a dozen persons. 'W e should and niiht to havo llfty members, and sun posing we should have lifts men who every day realized their responsibility for pi aver and service? Supposing each ona should mike an honest effort every dav to bring somo one Into the way of salvation? What a change would come over our pal ish" How it would grow and prosper aiU better still tho spiritual life of all would be deepening. We have now nbout thr-c thousand souls who have received the sacrament of initiation Into the kingdom of God. We ought to double our numeil cal strength In the next ten years, and If we should do It tomorrow there would still be thousands In our city un ittaohccl to anv religious body. Theie aro some who sav can't I bo saved unless I go to church every Sun eloy? or won't It do Just as well, to go Sunday night' or, need I be baptized or conllrmeel? Such people want God to do i great deal for them and they want to do ns little as thev can help for Him, for getting that obedience to the church and tho Scriptures Is the highest test of lovo to God FOR THE FLORENCE MISSION. Donations Acknowledged by the Managers of the Institution. The manageis ot the Florence Oiit tenton home, 71.' Haiilson avenue, ac knowledge with gratitude the following gifts for Novembei : i:im Park church Sunday school, black boaid; Mrs. I. F. Jones, pickles; A Filend, skiit, underwear; A friend, lamp: Mrs. Ambrose Mulley, 10 coats; Inook und Dale, Greenwood Coal com pany, 0 tons coal. Mrs, J. I.. C'ravv foiel, lamp, 1 dozen pads and pencils, slates, etavons, ditching of cellai ; Mr. C. W. Matthews, coat: L, 13. Powell and company, Lelmlng piano. A. W. Dick son, Weston Mill, 1 ban el Snow White Hour Mr. J. A. Law, one pair shoes; Klzei's market, apples and giapes; Saunder's maiket, seiuush, beets, ap ples, grapes, cabbage; Mis. Frank Hess, n baby dresses, 2 sacks; Mr. Jo seph rhltten, r, baby dresses, Mary Hlchaielson, $1; Homo Mission socletj, Klin Park church, bread, potatoes. ham, oysters, Cottnge chees-e; the dally Tilbune, Times, liopubllcnn and Tiuth, tho Scianton Milk company, milk daily, Oeie's dairy, milk dally; Dr. Anna rinik, medicnl services; Lind ners bakeij, biead, cake; Hunting tun's bnlu-rj. bread, cake, Mr. Delhi, managei South Side atou, Carr, Aun buist's Ajlswoitb, Wonnser. meat; Jenkins and Mentis, hats. Schank nnd Spencer, shoes. Special Thanksgiving donations Mis K. c. Dlmmlck, $1.00, Mis. C. S. AWstiin, 15 yards of mus lin; Mis. C B. Ueynolds, 50 yaid piece muslin, Ice cream, Mrs. James McAnuI tl, tuikoy, cianbeirles, celeiv. Mis. A. K. Sanderson, fiult, vegetables. Mis r. i: Piatt, turkej , Mrs. Blanche Dolph, canned fiult: Mrs. Thomas Dickson, potatoes, sugar, celery, oran ges, tin key, colfee, butter, cranberries; Mrs. I F. Megargel, f! cans corn; Mrs. It u.uiooks, l piece muslin, Dougher ty and Thomas, trimmed hats; Mis. O. F. Clark, 10 yauls Bingham; Jen kins and Mouls, tiimmecl hats; Rchunk nnd Spencer, shoes, Mrs. Wlllard Mat thews, 1 dozen canned goods, Lacka wanna Stoic association, 1 bushel pota toes, ham; tho kindeigurten of Miss flaik and Miss French, sandwiches, sake, canned fruit; Mis. O. W, Mat thews, 18 yards glnghum; Seaman and Mjers, 3 ducks; Mrs. George H. Lin coln, a loaves of cake; Lewis, Rellly and Davles, $5, Mr. W D Kennedy, $.', Mrs. W. R, McClave, 20 yards muslin, Mis. Chatles U. Robinson, 2 baskets of grapes, chow chow; Mrs. J. W Heiuutb, one-half dozen soap, com meal, whcatlet; Mis. W. H. Taylor chrysanthemums; A friend, $2, Mrs. Y. II, Kerr, 50 cents; Mrs. J. II Andrews, clothing. Mrs. W. a. Paike, 1 piece muslin: Mrs. W. L, Watson, hose; Mrs, II. W. Wescott, sugar, Mrs. A. A. Law, coat; Ladles Aid society, West Pitts ton church, Infant clothing: Mrs. Ilen ly McMillan, coat; Mrs. T. R. Grif fiths, j Ice; Mrs. J, R. Griffin, clothing; Mis. J. N. Anderson, one-half doien cans tomatoes. Every day the house Is open to callers. i OLD POINT COMFORT. Six-Dny Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho first of the present scries of per sonally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort via the Pennsylvania railroad will leave Now York and Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Dec. 27. Tickets, Including luncheon on going trip nnd one and three-fourths day's beard nt Old Point Comfort nnd good to return direct by regular trains with in six dnys, will bo sold tit rate of $15.00 from New York: $13.50 ftom Tren ton; $12 50 from Philadelphia, nnd pro portionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and full Information apply to tickets agent; Tourist Agent, HOG Hroadwny, New York; TS1 Hroad street, Newark, N. J.; or Gcoige W. Hoyd. Apslstniit General Passenger Agent, Hroad street station, Philadel phia. Hoods Coupon Calendar a f- f- is a rerfect beauty. J 899 ruK' up-to-da,e-"An American Girl" One of the handsomest pieces of color work Issued tills year. I.ithocraphed,vvitli border of army and navy emblems embossed in gold. Leave your name with your druggist and ask him to save you a copy or send 6 cents In stamps for one to C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. Mention this paper. Remember Hood's Snrsnpni'illa is Anierlca-s Greatest Medicine for the Blood and the Best that Money Can Buy. Hence take only Hood's. THIS FIRM'S DOWNFALL. A Godsend to the People of Lacka wanna County It's an 111 Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good. This Great Creditor's Sale Is Now Going on nt 124 Fenn Avenue, a Few Doors from St. Chailes Hotel. Scranton. T3y order of the assignee this store will be open Saturday nights until 11 o'clock to accommodate the public Without nny exception this Is the "very finest selected rtock of high grade merchant tailor clothing" over p.aced on public sale in this count rv. If jou want to secuie &omc of these wonderful bai gains you must "come Immediately." as the time is limited and the assignee will sell the stock at no matter how great the sacrifice and entirely regaidless of loss or value, in order to settle the liabilities of tho bankippl firm as "quickly as possible." This Is a "rate chance" to obtain fine clothing nt a mere trifle of Its real ac tual worth, nnd should be taken advan tage of by eveiybody, vvhethei rich or poor, nnd no matter even though jou live hundreds of miles from Scian ton It will more than repay you to come to this gieat sale of clothing nt retail. rifty per cent, less than actual cost pilce. Pave this price list, biing it with you, nnd remember there are thousands of other bargains besides these, all In this great sale now going on at letall. 5,000 men's business faults, uoith $12, at 51.2'i. 5,000 elegant fall overcoats, $G9S, worth $lo. 5,000 winter overcoats, C3 75. worth ri'i. Men's Scotch .'ielol sack suits ?".7j, worth $1C50. Silk i oil stylish fail overcoat0, S',50, vvoith J.S. Double bioaste.l chev iot suits. $S.75, worth $25. Three-button cutaway e'.-ets, suits, .'",25, woith ?20. rest quairy casslmere fro:k suits, JS.50, worth $22 50. Silk mixed woisted dres3 pants, $2 75, worth $7.50. Prince Al- beits, silk and satin line, $1J 75, worth $30. Genuine homesoun sack biiltc, $C23, worm $57.50. Silk Ihinl "Vicuna" fall oven-oats, $3 50, woith iS. I' nil evening e'les-s suits, silk '.!ii"l, $11,73, worth $13. All wool hairline stripe pants, $1.S9, worth $4.30. Nobby straight cut youth V suits, $5.23. worth $T. Cair's best Melton overcoats, $9.75, worth $32. Impoited gray Shetland ulsters, $7.75, worth $23 50. Blue and black beaver overcoats, $8.50, worth $21. (.enuine "Schnabel" chinchilla overcoats, $9.23, worth $27.50. Blue pilot cloth reefers nnd vests, $4.50. worth $14. Homespun and cheviot cape ovei coats. $7.50, woith $21.50. Fine "Elyslan" fur beaver over coats, $10, worth $28.75. Silk lined "French kersey" overcoats, $11.50, worth $33. Stylish genuine "Montag nac" overcoats, $8.73, worth $2C50. Fin est black Melton dress ulsteis, $9, worth $25. Cut this advertisement out and bring It with you. Be sure you are at the right place. Don't be misled by blgns nnd banners, other merchants may display to deceive the public, Ue sine you arc at the creditors' sale. Now going on at 124 Penn avenue, a few doom fiom St. Chailes Hotel, Scian ton, Pa. The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. GREATEST The power of our spot cash buying enables us to sell good shoes for less money than any shoe house in Scranton. We buy shoes from manufacturers in need of ready money, and we always buy good, stylish footwear for about 50c on the $1.00, and then we take advantage ot all the discounts, and besides we do a large 1 etail and wholesale business, and the great outlet enables us to sell all sorts of footwear .it a small margin, and every day is a bargain day. Ladies' ' Fine Turned Common Sense Shoes, odd sizes, and 0, worth Slt.Ot), at $1.2(1. JJOO Pair Ladles' Mutton nnd Lace Square Too Shoes, wortli $1.75, at $1.2!). " a-aiia wuilil 1'IIIC SIIOCS III ,7l. ''.', 3l.UBnUU Jfyj, IB. .Misses' Shoes at 5Jc, 79c and 1)8c. Youth's Shoes at 09c and 98c. Misses' and Children's Artie,, all sizes at 5t)c. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember, there is no trouble to show goods, and you will surely save money by it. Make our store your headquarters and we will be at your command. MYER DAVIDOW, 307 sHfRcAkNaTnPAa Ave- Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. MILK CRUST When our biby boy was tbreo months old, ho had thfi milk crust very badly on his head, no that all the hilr cams out, and itched so bad, ho made It bleed by scratching It. I cot a cako ot cutioura Hoap and a box of Cuti CURA (ointment). 1 applied tho Ccticcra and put a thin cap on his head, and before I had ujed half a box U ica entirely curra, aud his hair commenced to crow out nicely. Feb.21,'98. Mrs. 11. r. UOLME3, Ashland, Or. CCTICDH rttMIMM pptl with Ir-ttllttbto tOKO to rnathm, nur'ta. tad til having lh ea-r ef children. To ptrmil rial tnd alcrn, and point lo rwrdy cure In the mw mil a Bin(ie appiioaunn win Buuru intisnt raui. nnat inriunBe'. inddinfaraf 01 aein ana Beam aiecaief. ailrtloiaofhair.aDitnoltouaettiemlatofallln youMuljr. .8inrlirBir.TaiiTDDBtiiiiaandRiTfiTiaiD Motitkm in a warm bath irith Ctrricuau Soar, tnd a Untie tnoinilnc with CPTicpnA.iircum of akin curte. Sold tnrotiihout th world. Purim t) C Cor., Bclo rropa . Uvetoa. Uow to Curt liaby'e akin Dieea.ee. itt. At Last We Have It A CAMERA that will do first class work for CULL AND SEE THEM. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 Washington Ava. Seamless and Solderless i8-Kar:it Wedding Rings. Also the New Tiffany Style, 25-Karat FINEST WEDDING PRESENTS In sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass, Clocks, etc., Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Stone Rings m endless variety. THE MOST COMPLETE Stock of Watches FROM $2.50 TO $150. Mr. Adams, our Optician, will fit any cases of defective vision at a very reasonable price. E 130 Wyoming Avenus. 18 S Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 4MM1M Oil. PO. Telephone Call, 2333. HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Effaciivenoss and Durability SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK Warren EhretCo., .121 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Oft MYER DAV1DOW, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. TODAY'S SPECIALS c $ Silk Rare good Taffeta Silks are found in our Silk Skirts. The skirts are made right, the shapes are new. Come in and see the fresh new line just in. Prices are lower than ever and begin at $6.50 and run up to $18.00. We have everything that you could wish to see in this line of popular undergarments. Aprons .!& GONNOLLY & T L OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busl ncss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation Ex. tended According to Balances and Responsibility. SPcr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 W3I. CONNELL, President. 1IENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault ot this bank is pro tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro tectivc System. THE COUNTY Savings Bank and Trust Go, 506 SprucB Stmt, Scranton, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pays Interests on savings deposits. Acts as Trustee, Administrator, Uuarellan. ' L. A. WATRHS. President. O. s. JOHNSON. Vice President. A. It. CHRISTV. Cashier. DIRECTOR?. Wm P. Ilallstead. Bverett Warren. August Robinson, I.'. P. Kingsbury. John P. Kclley. O. S. Johnson. L, A. Wotres. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. NATIONA EVER (5lK lam WASKWCxTOKAVWUt: Skirts Over two hundred different ideas in our apron stock. Surely one can find something in all that line. Tucked, em broidered, plain, ruffled, lace trimmed, hem-stitched in short aprons, long aprons, maids' aprons, nurses' aprons, aprons for everybody. Prices from 25c to $2.00 and every apron a good, honest money's worth. Look them over. WALLACE, Washington Avenue Carpets and Wc invite an inspection of our supeib stock of Girpets and Dra peries, believing it to be the largest and most carefully selected in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices. Wilton Axminster Velvet Brussels Ingrain CARPETS Window Shades, Furniture Coverings, Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & flcANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. LACKAWANNA MANUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mlno Rail awed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Hunlocli Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Susque tmnna Kailroad. At iUIno, Potter County. Pa., on Coudcrsport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet pc dny. GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trads Building. Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. T WASIHGM T Is the most attractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOMINION LIKE Perforin Dally Servlc: Through tickets returning from Washington by rail or water. Fur full lufoi mdtlQU apply to W. L. PRYOR, Lehigh Valley Railroad, 309 Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA. M I )A Htak I I .aaraaB. tuaidtr T j w". W ! aa V . aaU . Draperies. Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Tambour Dresden LACE CURTAINS Rugs, Wall Papers 129 WYOMING AVENUft 3 LUMBER GO, Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. A Just Received at GILLETTE BROS. 317 Washington Avenue. A JOB LOT OR LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES that' will be sold cheap. full line of Watches, Jewel- ery, Musical Instruments S and bporting Goods always on hand T