2 I 'A "KIMBALL" Piano for S9B KftftSEl A Clrni Swwp of Ewything | The Qre«f Closing Out Sa'a Is On J We have gone over this stock, we have Annihilated Prices, we have I We are selling: Pianos us fast an we can wait on the eustomers. We gj Shaved Terms down to a shadow. We have taken Old reliable Standard 1 are Helling: I'lanos Cheaper than They Have Ever Been Sold la the lOntlre Ri High-Grade Pianos and Literally shot the Prices to atoms. We are Going Jk History of the Husiness. Can You imngine such Pianos as you «ee to sell Every Piano, Player Piano, and Organ, Regardless of Prices or T depleted in this paper here to-day? < Look nt the Prleea and Terms. Thi* ftf Terms. We must Convert this Tremendous Stock into cash or contracts M,lle hn " taken on sueh enormous pioportiouN that it i» heyond the mm at once. A brand New Full-size Upright Grand Piano Delivered into Bounda of Human Comprehension. People are from nil over the K| vnnr homo «Ht»i o Qfnni o your home With a Stool and a Scaif for only S9B, and on terms Of llarrishurir and every train, and every eleetrle ear brings it load of 83 $2 down and $1 a week, Will give you a Faint Idea of'the Overwhelm buyers from the neighboring: towns. This in Ihe e*ent of a lifetime In HI ing Values we are offering. This is your one Great and Grand Onnor- Harrlsburg; Its like will never again be duplleated. Our floors are K tnnitv—— Grann Tt jammed with buyers and pianos. The doors open at 8 o'eloek. Be here H p when the doors open. ' Bj I! Pay I 1 H $lO tlfiil scarf. -vj n T-, WE give you a com- Here Is 3 "WHITMAN" Piano. This instrument H A "WE33ER BROS." Piano for $lO6. You can- B§ II UGWII bination bench. needs no introduction to the American public. ■ not appreciate what a tremendous bargain this s|| S 52 WE keep your player ■ 18 one of tlle ever created by a craftsman, fl Piano really is unless you come to this store and K2 S . in tune for one year. H " e have hashed the price to $125. The terms axe ffl see it. We have cut the price to the above. The M B- • WE guarantee to 59 down—sl a week. H terms are $2 down—sl a week. r,™ 11 i | This "CEOWN" Pi® reduced to $101). This fSj> WH ONT* PTAVn fl Another beautiful new Piano with the price Piano is recognized by unprejudiced musical au- H >*.' S 1 claughtered to SOB. Tree stool, scarf, delivery and thorities as being the world's best Pisno. Irre- ■ a eget their like. They are contagious. Let us be unselfish and avoid the spreading of this all 'too common com nlairt. REMARKABLE RESULTS FROM NEW REMEDY Amolo.x, the new scientific prescrip tion, will positively cure eczema, acne, pimples and all skin eruptions." It stops all itch and burning instantly. Simply apply or wash the diseased skin with this penetrating, mild, soothing solu tion and all agonizing itch will) stop, and restless, sleepless nights wilr be a thing of the past. Sufferers from ec zema and other disfiguring skin diseases, go to-day and get a bottle of Amolox. Remember Geo. A. Gorgaa and H. C. Kennedy and dealers everywhere will refund your money if Amolox doesn't do all we claim for it. Trial size 50 cents. Chronic cases that have suffered for years should use both ointment and liquid. Adv. VACCINATION SUIT UPSET Judge Decides Girl Has No Claim Against Health Officer Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 8. —Judge Charles V. Henry yesterday ordered a compul sory non-suit in the $2,500 damage case brought by Oscar Peffley and daughter, Beulah, against Dr. Edwin H. Gingrich, city health officer during the smallpox epidemic last year. The Peflfey girl claimed she was compelled by Dr. Gingrich to undergo vaccination. The testimony showed that, the girl had not refused to be vacci nated and also failedi to show that she bad suffered any damage. A month ago Judge Henry, specially j presiding in the trial of a caso in the ! Philadelphia Courts, upset a $5,000 j verdict awarded a negro against the ■ city of Philadelphia for the loss of a J leg, resulting from negligence on the part of the doctor who vaeciuated him. KILLS TWO IN COUBT Enraged Father Shoots Prisoner, Also Juror by Accident Cashmere, Wash., Dec. B.—C. D. Franklin, superintendent of a Sunday school at Leavenworth, was shot and killed in court here yesterday by Harry E. Carr, a rancher. Franklin was charged with having committed an of fense against Carr's 10-year-old daugh ter and at the time of the killing was on trial on charges of a similar offense against another girl. One of Carr's bullets missed Frank lin and killed a juror, J. C. Parsons. Carr surrendered to the Sheriff. WOMAN AWARDED $7,500 St. Clair Held Responsible for Accident to Her Husband Pottsville, Pa., Dec. B.—A jury yes terday awarded Mrs. Elizabeth Long, of St. Clair, $7,500 damages against St. Clair borough for the electrocution of her husband on March 25, 1913. Long, a hotfelkeeper, went into his cellar to adjust the electric lights. A minute afterward he was a human torch, find ing it impossible to let go of the wire he had grasped. Flames came from his mouth, hands and legs and friends who tried to pull him away were themselves stricken unconscious. Mrs. Long claimed that the terrific force which killed her huslband was cause by both the arc and incandescent light wires being crossed. The borough of St. Clair owns its own light plant, and, therefore, was the defendant in the case. DRYS WIN IN WET COUNTY Vote License Out of City in First Test of Kind in Ohio Findlay, 0., Dec. B.—Temperance forces won in a local option election on the liquor question here yesterday. Findlay was placed in the "dry" col umn for three years by a majority of 363. Yesterday's election was the first to 'be held by a city in one of the 40 cointies made "wet" by the recently adopted home rule amendment to the State Constitution. Socialist Case for Jury Allentown, Pa., Dec. B.—Judge Gor man yesterday gave an opinion in the case of James H. Maurer, of Reading, head of the State Federation of Labor, and Charles W. Erwin, a newspaper editor of Philadelphia, in their appeal from a decision by Mayor Rinu, fining them SSO each for attempting to hold a Socialist meeting in Centre Square on a Saturday night last summer. The decision puts the matter to a jury trial. Free Treatment ton Piles Sample treatment of Pyramid Pl!e\ Remedy mailed free for trial gives qnlek relief, stops Itching, bleeding or protrudlnK piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles, In the privacy of your own home. Pyramid Pile Remedy Is for sale at all druggists. 60c a box. Mail this Coupon to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 616 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich., with your full name and address on a slip of pupcr, and sample treat ment of the great Pyramid Pile Remedy, will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. ELECTED CURATOR OP MUSEUM Dr. Levi W. Mengel Will Head Read ing Institution Reading, Pa., Dec. B.—Dr. Levi AV. Mengel, vice principal of tho Reading High School and a member of the Peary Arctic Expedition in 1891, was yoster dav elected curator of the' Reading Nat ural Museum. Dr. Menget is a member of the Penn sylvnnia Museum, the Academy of Art and Sciences, of Philadelphia, and is well known in scientific circles through out thg, country. SLAUGHTERING 100 ANIMALS Foot and Mouth Disease In Fine Herd at Danville Insane Hospital Danville, Pa., Dec. 8. — The foot and mouth disease, which was thought to have been stamped out in Montour county, has broken out anew on the farm of the Danville State Hospital for the Insane, necessitating the slaughter at once of 400 animals, which includes the hospital's herd of a hun dred Holsteins, considered to be one of the finest in the country. The outbreak at the hospital is traced to cattle ship ped to Danville from Lancaster a month/ ago, part of which were taken to the hospital. Not only all the cattle, but also all the hogs on the big hospital farm will bo slaughtered. The killing started yes terday, and will go forward as fast as the huge trenchos that will receive the carcasses can be dug. Plies Cured In 6 to t4 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINT MENT falls to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First ap plication gives relief. 50c. $130,000 War Tax in Revenue Lancaster, Pa., Dec. B.—The re ceipts at the revenue office for the spe cial war tax during November were $130,000. During the monthi the re ceipts from cigars were $198,157.76; from beer, $187,615.43; from spirits, $32,590.91, and from tobacco, $23,- 591.39. Jailed and Fined Under School Law Annville, Pa., Dec. B.—Henry Fit tery, a North Annville township farmer, was taken to jail to serve five days for failing to send his 13-year-old! daughter to school. William Getz, a neighbor, who had refused to send his son, paid 'Squire John F. Light the fine. This—And Five Cents Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., Chi cago, 111., writing your name and ad dress cleairly. You will receive in re turn a free trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in side® and back, rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, especially comfortable to stout persons. For sale in your town by George A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street and P. R. R. Station. adv. Conscience Sends Thief Back Columbia, Pa., Dec. B.—A few hours after John Wintermyers robbed the store of George Black, h© became con science-stricken, called on Black,' con fessed his guilt and returned a watch, money and cigars he had taken. Cuts Throat, Leaps Into Cesspool Columbia, Pa., Dec. 8. —Abijah Butt, 40 years old, cut his throat with a butcher knife and then jumped into a cesspool, where his body wae found. STEAMSHIPS ?::B Winter Trips and Cruises HAVANA Intereating and restful, becauae of the fascinating charms of tropical life and climate. Excellent hotels. Sailings from New York each Thursday and Saturday at noon. Through rates to the Isle of Pines, Santiago, etc. NASSAU In the Bahama* J I man y attraction! aa a Winter Resort. ' Balmy climate, charming social life, golf. | boating, bathing, tennis, polo, motoring, etc. Regular connections between New York. Nassau (Bahamas), and Havana (Cuba) during the winter months. Low rates of pnssagr. IVrltc for bookktt. , , NEW YORK & CUBA MAIL S. S. CO.. (Ward Line) General Offices, Pier 14, Eut River, N. Y. Or any Railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist Agency V..i *