FIT T0 PRINT" _ PRICE ONE CENT white and yellow . nothin: but the d the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, Both Phones. Por sale ia Athens, BL ESTE Sayre aod Waverly. Ime NSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and Investments Loans Negotiated : IT Packer Ave., Yaliey Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa. SE——————— D. STEVENS, AND REAL ESTATE. ans Negotiated, Insurance Writ fen, Houses Rented, Rents Col- , Taxes Paid. 400M 7, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST. SAYRR EE ——— SPECIAL Birisne Offer = : I THE | Metropolitan Magazine - The Tabard Inn Library ice of one; can be sent to ferent addresses if de- 8 of good, pure A insist | Car's Cabinet Resolves Not | to Grant Buttrage. NOSCOW ELD BY REBEL OBS. | Proclamation of the Revolutioniats Threatens the Life of Fmperer NMicholas—All Foland La der Martial Law. LONDON A dispatel from Petersburg says it has been anally decided not to grast the Russian people universal suffrage hes - Nt This was determined at a session of the cabinet, presided over by Emperor Nicholas The boldest of all the bold provuncia- mentos of the revolutionists is a wye i terlous Bandbill with which Tearskde Sele Is tooded Professiug to allude to 4 terrorist plot agulust the emperor’ the bandbill says “There will be a little pull of smoke. Pay no heed to it, as the result will be the best thing possible for everybody he police have been Laffled iu thalr efforts to find the printers and dis- seluinators of these bills A cache of arms aud band bombs have been seized on the S hlusselburg aveuue and 1000 strikers of the Ney sky works charged aud dispersed by Cossacks, who used the fats of their swords and whips on the men During a tour of the city a corre spoudent saw dozens of workmen be tween soldiers with fixed bayonets Le GE marched off to prison Martial law is lwpotent in Moscow The revolutionaries are virtually in Possession of the city. The gunsmiths’ shops have been pillaged, and disor ders, accompanied with loss of life, are occurring fu the streets At St Petersburg the revolutionaries have Issued a manifesto de laring that the general strike will continue till a Coustituent assembly has been sum moned and all other demands have Deen granted. The other demands in clude an eight bour workday, distribu tion of lands among the pe asantry and the election of the chiefs of the army aud navy by the army and navy them selves The revolutionaries allbovupce that promises made in lmperial mani festoes will not be accepted. All au thority must be transferred to a pro visional government, including the di rection of the treasury, the military, the arsenals and the police. Other- Wise the proletariat will obtasia thelr rights Ly armed force General Trepoff, governor of the pal ace of Tsarskoe Selo posting can nom and machine guns at the entrances and windows of the palace The insurrection in the Baltic prov- Iuces has now Leen extended to Estho hia, where the population of the prov ince is driving out the Russian officials and electing new local administrators At Kiev M Skupensky, assistant chief of the Southwestern railroad $y tem and vice president of the railroad Congress, has Leen arrested charged with couspiracy A proclamation of the government Is guzetted establishing martial law in all the ten provinces of Russwn Po lsnd and sppoiuting teu teropurary wilitary governors general The landlords throughout the country are empowered by au imperial to organize guards for the of their property. Ready te Remove British Subjects. BERLIN, Dec. 23 —It was anpoune ed that the British governwent iu re Spouse lo communications from its consuls at Riga and other Russian ports, has authorized them in case of danger to charter vessels for the re woval of British subjects i= ukase prote¢tion Colombian Plot to Overthrow Rees. BOGOTA, Colombia, Dec The authorities here discovered just in Hime A colspiracy to overthrow the govern went. It wax headed by Felipe Angelo, Moya Vasquez and Luis Martinez who, with all the others compromised, bave been arrested and will be tried by court martial. The government officials belittle the affair and say that peace is assured, President Reyes and the gov- ernment belug most popular. The whole country. it is added. condemns the plot. pa Well Known Yachtsman Dead. NEWPORT, K. 1, Dec 2. Freder HOW THEY WORKED IT. Mutsal Life Men Tell of Bookkeeping Legerdemain, NEW YORK. De Lou Paya called on Senator Armstrong to make a date fur his appearance before the folwmittee. Ou comparing notes the chairman of the committer and the for mer state superintendent of insurance found that they were Lath pretty busy but Mr. Armstrong fouud that be could spare Mr. Payn a little tiwe about the middle of next wiek, So If was set tied Chief Examiner Vanderpoel of the state lusurance department and officers of the Mutual Life took up most of the 3 sesyion millions of in the security a« count had been covered by substitutin Sgurative tumbles in valuation. The auditor would bring Lis little slateful of sums to Teacher M: Cardy at the end of each year for cor He was always wrong aud teacher was always right. Last year, acconling to instructions. the subord; Bates marked down £33 000 (50 of prop erty to a sum less by about $3 000 000 Fons of Lrick and morta: collapsed without any body noticing It Examiner Vanderpoel admitted that he had beard of the practice, but didn't think it worth mentioning to his chief. He sald he was aware that the same thing was done In the New York Life Nr Hughes got from bim a further lst of thiugs Le didn't know about The first were Stephen M Smith, second assistant treasurer ad Charles Preller, auditor of the Mu tual Life. They explained a new trick of bookkeeping the kind that $x ni ner Vanderpoel admitted was to deep for him This trick is simply a re versal of ope vlready demonstrated by another prestidigitatenr of the smaller companies marke! up its real estate to make a good showing of as set. The Mutual, according to the tes Himony, marked its gouds down to hide spectlative losses Mr. Smith furuished a list profits on securities for the last Years Theses amounted to over SOO.) Certain losses that the I» Known to hare jowses - real estate book rection men called Une of net ten $12 Mutual suffered did not ap pear. The vear 1} aie of the worst =o far the company's Wwuii street dealings went. Mr. Preller. who Was the second withiess, sald that at the end of that year be marked dowgy a loss on real estate and charged It to the suffering profit count s deduction from the lonses Was as foug It show ing ind fo saved the ae total Leavy itive Epes LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODED Twe Lehigh Valley Tralumen Killed and Three Hurt Near Elmira. ELMIRA. N.Y, Dec The bolker of a locomotive drawing a southbound Letiigh Valles freight train between Vau Etten and Sars explod at "swamp siding.” one-half mile east of the village of Van Ftten last night, killing Firewan Frank Morse and Freight Hapdler Leon Dennison and fatally injuring Engineer Fred Swart- bout, Brakeman Henry McMann and Conductor Martin Gallagher [Le explosion witnessed by a large number of people, and the de af ening roar was heard three miles away The bLoller was blown clean from the carriage of the engine and hurled fif teen rods down the trucks where it continued tu roll end over end. tearing 2 deep oti the Lehigh Valley tracks. crosslug over tu the Elmira Cortlandt and Northern traeks and then coming to rest at right angles Across the Lebigh tracks again Prompt assistapce kiven to the injured several of whom were hurled into the swamp, whers they were found Ivlng in fifteen inc Les of wa hey were taken boase, whieh was run to special engine sent frow carry officials of the road The men were horribly burned and mangled, and the clothing was tory ul most cawpletely from their bodles The train was not wrecked, as it was procesding very slowly in order to run Info the siding The cause of the deat cotild not be ascertained running od Was hole Wis nen aver ter to a Pa , by Sayre to sud doctors cn Sayre u fo) President Would Preserve Ginme, WASHINGTON, De 21 read at the mveting of the Game and Fish Protective association Pre<ident Roose eit recommentsl that honting In the District of Columbia be prohib ited. The city Hmits of Washi ngton ure coextensive with the bound In a letter now lek P. Sands, one of the best known yachismen in this section, is dead at his Lome bere. Mr. Sands was for merly commodore of the Warwick Yacht club and vice commodore of the | Rhode Island Yacht clad, He was also & member of the New York Yacht club amd numerous other organizations. Mr Sands was born io New. York fifty years ugo ———————— Drenkenness His Excuse Vor Marder. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Dee 3] Charles Harto. on trial for his life for murder before Judge Rormback and a Jury In the criminal superior court here, took the stand io bis own behalf and sdmitted killlug Stefan Rinko, but sald be was drunk when bie did the shooting. He sald be bad taken too much port wine aud thet Risko fired | at him first, so be shot lu return and killed the man, ——————————— Say Ne Vessel Was Seized, ST. JOHNS, N F., Dec. 23—The colonial government having been notl- fed by the British cabinet that the! Washington government had protested | aguinst the alieged sefzure of an Amer F of or destruction of American Ty of ET aries qual the District. and although other gawe binds are fre witskirts, they are nates Mr Roose velit was elected an hotuurary member of the associntion Brien and Hedmond May Agree. DUBLIN, Dee 280 William O Brien Is making overtures to the parilamen- tary party led by Jobs Hedinond for a working agrvement and the adoption of a common ne of action in the forth coining general The over tures hive Leen receives in a friendly spirit, but so far there Las been no in terview between the leaders. Me Hed mond and Jolin Dillon Lave fssued an announcement that noting has vet re sulted frum Mr, Of Brien ER ——— elections ction Prieaner Swam Ashore, PORTSMOUTIEL NHL. Ine A D. Crozier, an apprentice se iman and a prisoner on board the training ship ard here, hag escapes! from the ship. It i» believed that Crozier Jumps! inte the water and swam to the Kittery shore Hix prison clothing was found on the deck of the ship, a — Australian Expert Swiniuer Dead, BRISBAN. Queena bum, Dex, =n. nHolneed oy —- Governor Higgins Goes to Olean Quite Satisfled. REGRETS UNKIND THINGS WERE SAID. Hegards (ontest For Speakership as Practically Over and Thinks Flee. tien of J. W. Wadeawerth, dr. Is Assnred. | ALBANY, NX. Y.. De Governor Higgins left Albany last night to spend Christmas with family at Olean: He did not noeal the fact that week's ited inn 3 atiemp 0 a the the outcome of a tlic, unprecesds its asp to him past politi of tors some ts satisfac ind] fulfilled his expecta particular unkind th was ewineatly | tions tiio=t every lie been sald ind the iitest 1 the gov “3 i cepling said sone that have I reg over ugs | as practically led al issembily in TAMES W. WADSWORTH of the positive p been given for Jane WW. Wadsworth that waiter ns settjed I'he developn ty four hours or sfactic I reg View et Lave ier ie i support regard iwents of the past twen su Lave Leen ta your L 1 rd fepliied which sal them aud with a sedibind 1s helpful the guseruut faded Lise inking thiog= that healt broad =m cYeenting sisffie He Lave Lows tid It was never vour inteution then that this wiatter the pect of should assume ns i personal conflict \ssureslly not The g« personal the yesterday in hie vithout action be another ence before the finul caucus mid make the Republic tion for speaker of the “Deo you st tion fu that Tdo> Have you any lutimation, direct or indirect, that Mr. Merritt or any of the other candidates stil} remaluiug io the field will withidenw I have not I'he governor said that former Lieu tenant ose Fimothy I. Woedruff had upon him, with William Barnes, Jr. Hepublican nn Afbany. asd that he bul Ciptessiogs will Mr. © WErLOr that he anteoine of en held It had a free discus There might such confer whi ittesd Lad vices as to the assembly York 1fter cotiference of New said city adjourned fion, hut or wight not which wi tn noginn nhiy II hope for unan tAUCUS tue] Inwtis a¢ was asked ruor Call] Stile teeimnan from renowesd Lis of gousd | of daw aud approvd Jidecy Earlier in the dav wr Higgins bad expressed himself as greatly m1 at the elect fu bert Par York count Republi dd that the flew at the tlugether aed to diss that re ris tL Govern jrieias vu Hep of the New i cot £1 OER oO ahgZressiy s 48 president to ion of 10 te] meet fe Us= the proba of potitient devel state leadership of Odell or to comment Cxdell’'s attack Roose elt sud declare that comn ng him bie reorganizat prot Was He d effect any of th opment« former t5¢ further upon Mr himself and President cept to say I lwngine the president 1 quite ca pable of taking care of himnselr He de lured favor of harmony pease of principle hermouy would of 4 compro jee of the worth Ihe goveruor Christmas night Tries In iy orn sftis tory to orguuiznt ont On ur ther rie ipo the errno Ujron =X himself as except ox but that not require the election date for sje nker of Mr Wads iways at the believed iu catul hsseiully in place “Xpects ta return on arriving in Albany lug Chonte to Head Pence Delegntion, WASHINGTON, Dec 21 Josep H he Who revs ntly it the court of St James as nites] States White Reid, in all will Iw President Ainerican Hague nderst ound dent delegation mle Wis scored! ambassador HE elihomd Koos is chairman of the dels wad ol ta thie It i former land should head the Ar Clevebind expressed a tion to undertake the work Wished Every One by law named by yell second ree that Lie Clow but disinclinag ei ervnes desired that Pres n Merry Christmas SAN ANTONIO Tex hem «3 George H. Turner was hanged Ler for the murder of Mrs Ellzalwth Lynch. | is wis Jedd to the scaffold | quartet of negro prisoners sang “God Be With You Tii We Meet Again." | Farner loft a node wishing "very body fn uerry qian Furies Fortis he Form Sew (abinet. HOME King Victor Em. manuel has tre sea] the retiring Pee | nler Alessandro Fortis with the forma. we -t Hon of a new cubluet. Brin ’ w MORAN UPHELD. elation of Liguer Law Held to In- validate a License, BOSTON, Dec 23 communication Attorney In a lengthy General Her po re vio to its duties luvestigations of alleged the lgws and expressed as ial opinian that District At lohan B Moran's claim that vie f the law annul a lie commission garding as his torngy perso: JUOTr oense Ibe communication of the attorney to the police commissl io respouse to a request from ( I Ir. chairman of sion, red vice A few days pr District Attorney M tention of the fact that f the city, Y was iries Cole itis for the « vious ill ‘hie at ta the | i= in House, Han os police ur of the ottission leading h Parker Hote! Essex, other wmng's hotel aud the HTEens House Lad maintained ob and trae aw refore ur on licensed premises had that the Accompany demand thst the stop the vated and the licenses were invalid ing this claim was a coinmission immediate 5 of liquor at the The police om by the state been vir sile four hotels mentioned appointed ili 8 svlLsy a mission is FOV and is body =“rnor THREE FAVORITES WIN Frotens, Faul (lifford and Mr Victorious at Falr Grounds NEW ORLEANS, Ih ETotiids track the racing Coie nossl he! Jacek Fair t the open aud the ra which ore the third race was widitions worss Three Proteus, Paul Clif and and three strong second inst Exiol and Rurnitg wit rs After the Webb, a trainer, to £715 and then i Lie d wis heavy a ing of alle} favorite Mr. Jack holees, P made - wd Ke felines fourth ran Pauli Clifford up failed to make his b of gon} The horse then Lough! and Well fines] S118 5054 wn peuded from ai Heges for thirty dave Sgnimar First Race P first cey Uh outrd. Galgeds tf . Proteas, first « Altra third Ext Henry third Paul Clifford, first Dapple Gold Hurning ofl Irasky Mr. Ja woes th Wer race George Was Was pris vs fist t baun nl i ther Cher itt ind Feond Foarth Hace O'Neil, se Fifth Race Nile 1rd Hao Wedge tiofi first aiid Hue Sa u ul J third first Ww und €iias third Sires: rd UU sew Sith secund ies Four Fintshed Neck and Neck, SAN FRANCINCO the pretiiest finish curred fu the second ruce at log Four horses finished so close t that the pulidic bad to await the sion to tell which thie jug Rot up to =satch the Nous gon handic beat the of the fade I hee One of thie season o esiife svther Prlges’ It fv ax tinsel o eet id won th i! Es tary from Entre Harney Sclireiior in the Octa sp with Pinkerton. Radke bartier and. weds antag won eux ly Neva Les sidering that til tagagle] up olily in inst start a goes! showing she got away Brasil and Little Fikin. NEW ORLEANS Dec 23 As four of the six Favorites were (wea Ay park tay toss weil, especin Brazil and L tively vu favorite and went Were feu ut ( t far 18 Iwo of the winners ttle Elkin, rin compara ubbacked Commune thie ast rac sitnost to her Kiives the far ut of the race the backers did 1 Is the Deut in tutiabiled is thes vuteriug td turn thus was thrown o Fowers (ontrols Providence ( lab. PROVIDENCE, R. I, Dec O38 By #0 agresnent ude here Patrick T Powers, foruwrly presi: the Fastern Baseball red oon trol of Provi all club | by taking up di the contro LY Cole nel Fo snd of eague, Base option give tue Teton an Ling luterest jn the ciut lx BR. Wen Pri GW her lelschaefes esident ipai Declimoe Wen Handicap LOS ANGELES. Cal. De feature of the card Was a fre cap steeplechase, which was Decitnn Maryiander Flea thind Fowm favorites, Auons, at N to |} in the belug the only lon The | bandi | by | Aud bs last win "a with second Mites Were u Fue § shot Olsen Challenges the Warld ASHEVILLY N OC I Charles (ae the ster. iss hallenge 1 1 3 uleght the 1 n Wie issued a th iy in at viddle wi world, uo welght b tis th weight ob impiouship rred Hise present of world s Warden Snell Dead KINGSTON, N. Y. Dn Suell, warden of the | astern Ne Napanoch® H. teder Jacob w York! dead at sheriff (ROmery | ft Known suffered IEET OY atL had been reformatorsy at the reformatory id Republican county and was one Republicans in th frome an atelominal od by Kidney trouble Huconscions for ae, in WHR Olen of Mu of the be fate iL hsg NN and tf days General Chaffee Declined WASHINGTON, Ins Licuten ant General Adua B Challe. chief of staff of the army, in a letter to Mayor McClollan has de cept the ©, tetddered Lis mayor, of police fommissioner of New York General Chaffee told Mayor McClellan that when he retires February he will realiy retire from He will Ko to California to i lined to ae the In active life Hye Griscom Wor Reanil Post, WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 Announce ment = made at the state department that Lloyd Griscom, now United States minister to Japan, bine been selected to be ambassador (a Brazil, succeeding vDavi4 RB. Thowpaon of Nebraska, Nr. £ weiested for MAY CLEAR POWERS Po not Ex: ycursell if you Lave Rhe eumatism iT IS DANUERO N, Oharles E. Ehler to Save Ex- | Becretary of State. SENTENCED FOR GOEBEL'S DEATF, ” 3 Tell What He Kuows Aboat Kill- E 3 a ing of Rheutucky's Governor Ji - 44 2 - to Free Him HAKERSFIELD Charlies E. FI hospital sulfer to be self tes Tit be had Governor Wii which, he a Powers. fo Kentucky 3 res 7 | the Cal or OW in founty | fran a wound said § has told =uaperin of the th to the ki RK of | ing inflicted fue Ktvns st hospital infor i= fan compli A Kentucky few davs ago te Eller, saying I see Ly may an press dispatch 1 mp Goebel murder Fo lain in prison and three time SECT LOWS ERA ug MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 information that ii th MATINEE AND NIGHT be rtanl wilbess Fr six g sss Years the death of Gas wr ion Gxl's sake orn declan ftiooen that Le could ight save the aleed that on was imminent In } biler - 1 re himself sirself Proving my Eller that and be intim exact said mony iii Frank W. Nason Offers MR. TOM WATERS toot Harvest « the Markel Jingling, Jor Mixture NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS i 2:e Hig Yan Show Bright, Catchy 8 “r= such testimon) ot dem] d lmplic: waonkl r cause it woul tle olhers" FUSILLADE ON TRAIN Musical Prisoner Shot Constable Dead In Af- femipting to Escape MOUNT CARME! Ii Iwo men killed 3 thin thily fatal fared and ev 1% shot gut of passenger Neuthern railw w lis for larceny sistable I were ily in ry ths niw stiniy tries] lent sseigers in the car daiging bullets f the train high speed Wha alist hile Murs ded Cd ins and ¢ ny Laughs t of aD y killing a « fy Ave bisy ules is i st entitling 20¢, 3be, Ble. and 75 Matinee 25¢ and Hix the smoke Lad James Kingston and of the pris nel Edward Marshall, the le ners prisoner, was probably fatally w. Marshall tel on a oh =} fhe Lirathers were rn They WK ¥ CIF "ete tre of steallug chick hiehl for trial f ng=ten started for Fairtieid The wien in the thrown into exeltemes Marshall brothers ind shot Constable Hi the were i=Oners one of the revaiver dead, Several thd Were en i res att Many rit eset When tin Mus placed oli ers ckesd shots fires In 1 Rvs id bry tn both the this prisoners df Hes Bebit ceasad to Fairg stroug go shiall was taken a jail with a | FS NS a eee WANT ADS ‘wo Wanted, Bost, Found, or ale, vt, feent a word rach insertion toy Oral three times, § cent a word cach tne rlicn thepealter, Noo= taken for than 25 con's. Bitoations wanted to pd i advancs ppt ribern aq otice, Want ady inserted Ly sous not hav ng a ledger accoant with The Record id for when omirred printed. “i¥ cannot char want ads innately the expenss of book keeping and collecting fsentirely cut of proportion to the amount involvwd in the teas prevent a possibile iypohing A tombination of « ircumstances, ALBANY, N. Y., Dec 8 railroad comm announoad its dodings folk vestigation of the ident Valed f the New tral Hundred Nitrest rk nes siructiure Lear One New Yo in which other Lion =F free Firessalay iid inst Ofer faa lost hits if persons Hurd of the board the ae hy #% 6 op caused ahinat stiauces chief among of the = of train it must be pa disreganling Ke posit uver CTus=s ng track 4 Towerman 1 . Waar this thi track I'wyer owl Initiative wl A Big Traction Merges NEW YORK, Inn 23 Aug mout has purchassad the hold Thowns Fortune Ryan in the No } nt he g the Metropolitan co and receive np the Metropolitan and the lutert company and therefor hereafter have tion suburbs Mr Lost timok containing spall sum of v railroad tick :. Leave at ard, 193.4 way ———— f P= Tor Ret aud totnpanles railway ties Insirahie} Waverly, 26" usa for pent wire 1 UH I'ark avenne, Waverly Raliread i: a monopoly | business of New Y I'he price Mr Ryan's secnritios but ihe Inst in tn \u All t of the tr rh and Belmont the | Thin floor of the Glaser ! block. RElee- pald trie Light, bath room and all modern im- Wis 1st ' Lor ‘ Frguire at Glas r's Loan ft Lockhart Street, 17ar nd in the Animes block, ira and Bridge streets, first y nnd cistern water, furnace luquire of Rev. W, W Andrews, Over a Basket of Apples : nira street, Athens, WESTBROOK, « I Zt -1n " S—— bie thougsht Irivple. br stokes For Sale. ppries from hin hal] A quantity of hand thes! W. LG Pate an, Fost Athe . Farm of 50 nore very ‘ hang for toprovied pea Sayre or Waverly; also firs? [ £1000 nn JER ace wri, Inte cest 0 we i Address, Hox {nbs | Waverly, INS Qed yemonts deal » oflice of | 1 te of rox official stat. corner Fir ariy date on Monday & C will be taminsl ou onn dhs = broth er lu law Jolin basket of Fiscliel, seventy « X Ne Tripple with an skull aud jaflic wot doubtless will his deat ple, whio Is sinty seven vi Fischiel Hivisl to ye it is woo) d rye straw rs ald v8, orishing on cap, OF will | vatate claim of | pay ting PT Ce Kethie wnvally, ib, “Fis ley i Toe } LOR | prevns nd Jot for sale. loquire on v#& at No, 13 North Elmer avesue, | 189 1s Orchestra] Andrus Og at sll bic ota, Im! Prices rvamooabieo, Luave ns Mux ‘Stor 128 rect, or ssa J, J, tel, | Sup rest, Mave Shy of Maney PANAMA ers have not yet peas applioation fron the oa the payment in gold ax heretofore is due of Mulds mus will New Year an Isthmus, Iw, 23 Fae local i «1 the wal oth the ot Ike D, 8, ’ sbteat re to the ean tii bli bs en ‘ +s sfiafust jon partion, ot ord fine r at ond il Arbre s day telure on fine with t Brewer Hallantine's Wil NEW YORK, Dec 202 The wilt of Robert F. Ballantine, the bower dies] Ihe 10 | rier follow ng & card agua: the suicide of his pephew. Robes | gt Hic Ballantine, bas Deen adodited to pro Private Of bate In the surrogates office In New ark, N. J. Mrs. Annie E Ballaniiue, receives the bulk of the Cards For wha| The Valley Record hag] | “ stor! the fh oa fs eg .. Reductions Holiday Goods One Day More to Make Your Purchases You will find our lines still well represented, hay- ing been replenished every h larters at Se ranton, only four hours away, We have made some deep cuts in the prices of Christ- jas Novelties, which are a {little out of our regular lines: 1.50 pillows 1.10 1.50 hand bags 1.19 1.00 hand bags 79 0 hand bags 9 40 opera bags A) 0 pera bags oii 200 umb: elias 3.58 1 00 unbrellas 3.20 2.00 umbrellas 2.5 2.12 2.25 umbrellas 1.98 2.00 umbrellas 1.29 1.00 umbrellas 89 2.48 2.50 umbrellas - cut) 1.79 LOO umbrellas wd lines to select from. Ladies’ Neckwear We have received shi ments of neckwear n every day this week. offer some new ones tomor- row at 25c¢. All 50e collars will be sold tomorrow at 25¢. Handkerchiefs: Our handkerchiefs dre without doubt the handsom- ost ever offered in this a ley, prices Falying as lows: Se, 10e, 12}c, Loc. Cie. 25¢, and H0¢. Warehouse a them. Dress Goods pecials 1.00 Panama, Blick colo Ss, Ble: The quid lity J c, He quality Jie, $1 Silk Waistings 1.00 Moire, good range of colors, tie: 1 00 P aids , good assortment, 85¢; 75a Plaids, good assortment, 6%; 1.00 Radium and Shadow Silks, 740. Table Linens Some new patterns at special prices for Saturday “0- BYR! D. CLAREY COAL G0. Lehigh Valley HARD AND SO oal Tr WOOD Guaranteed Uradford Street Yard Phone, 135d Noth "Phones ~C. ). CARY, "CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE
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