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At as as as 4 iss as as as as as as 2 THURSDAY. EVJSJtflXG "ff 'jm jmr v' r' rr 'i rr 'V eouc tions No Christmas gfift so desirable as a piece of fur, and at our prices you save all fictitious profits. Fur Jackets. XXXX Electric Seal ackets of beautiful fur, made up in latest sayle, lined in Skinner's best satin lining, reduced from $25.00 to $17.50. XXXXXXer Seal of choice quality, best lining, reduced from $35.00 to $22.50.

Canada Seal Jacket, with full collar and reveres of Marten, reduced from $43.50 to $29.50. Belgian Seal Jacket, with full collar and reveres of Dark Sable Fox, reduced from $47.00 to $29.50. Electric Seal, with collar and reveres of finest Xutria, looks exactly like Beaver, reduced from $49.00 to $29.50. Fur Scarfs. Our prices on Fur Neck pieces have astonished our patrons.

Scarfs of imitation Stone Marten, suitable for ladies or children, reduced to $1.75. Scarfs of Electric Seal, 6 Marten tails, reduced to $2.49. Scarfs Of Dark Grey Wolf, 6 tailsreduced to $2.49. Scarfs of Grey Lynx with tails and claws, and connecting neck chain, reduced to Sable Fox Scarfs of a rich luslrous brown fur, reduced to Genuine dark brown Marten Scarfs, reduced to $6.98. Collarettes.

We have about 20 choice fur Collarettes. The entire sample line i nrriminpnt manufacturer. Thev are worth all the wav from $10.00 to $20.00. win give you $4.98. ns as six as as as as Trimmed Our reductions on Trimmed pick out your Christmas hat now Dolls and Medallion If you want a real French Doll make, come to us and if you are look at our Medallion pictures, They are mounted on wood with own easel, and they make a pretty fiats.

Hats hold good until next Monday at a much reduced price. Pictures. for the price of a cheaper looking for a moderate priced present, reduced to 25c, 39c, 69c and $1.22. gilt trimmings, each one on Us and genteel present. SHSS Stylish Headwear For the Holidays.

Hats, Caps, Turbans. Toques Also Gloves and Scotch and Camels' Hair Tams for Girls at ZOLLINGER'S, Market Square Hatter. TAKE A LOOK AT E. Rinkenbach's UjHoBafe Jewelry Store, 1221 North Third Street. The stock has been almost doubled for XMAS and the display of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ami many odd trinkets suitable for presents is unsurpassed anywhere in I lie city.

It may pay you to call, whether you buy or not. Prices are low and all can be suiled. Christmas Presents In great variety for young1 or old. Our prices can't be beat. Come, see for yourself and be convinced.

He, 10; and 15c Card.s and Booklets closing1 out at lc each. A. Q. LEHflAN, 'Up town Bookseller and Stalioncr, 1204 North Third Street. FRED.

C. FRASH, Manufacturer of lee Cream. All pure rruit flavors, bpeoial prices on quaint i t.ues. 1'houe 1122. 319 St.

JSgr our cnoice oi any ot tnem tor DIETRICH'S HOME MADE CANDIES Fine Line. Fancy Packages suitable for gift purposes. "Our Own Baking" FRUIT CAKES, and 40c per pound. 1015 North Third St. Market St.

Choice Xmas Confections, We make three general claims for our Confectionery: It is made of purest material only, in the cleanest factory, and sold at prices lower than usual for equal grades. Thousands of our customers have learned the wisdom of buying1 their Christmas Candies here. ROSE'S, 35 N. 2nd St. SAVE MONEY By Buying CAKES FOR XMAS FROM STENCE, 005 N.

Third Street. Largest Lino in the city, surpassing all others. Xmas Presents At Less Than Cost. We are closing out all of our Toilet Sets, ITanicure Sets, Traveling Cases, at Half Price. Some a little soiled at still less.

DRUGGISTS 420 Market Street, CUMBERLAND VALLEY. Mrs. Charlotte Early, sister of Hiram M. Keyser, Chambersburg, died suddenly in Philadelphia en Sunday. She was the widow of Spangle.r Early.

One daughter, Miss Salli.e Early, Philadelphia1, siirvives. Isaac Michaels, whs alleges that Daniel Kessler and Hoke Brumbaugh conspired together to have him marry a woman, was inable to make out a sufficiently strong case and the charge against the men was dismissed by Justice Stoler, Waynesboro. Mrs. Michaels has brought suit against her husband for maintenance. The couple have never lived together.

It was claimed that Kessler and Brumbaugh had served a bogus warrant on Michaels for his arrest and he says it was through fea.r he married her. The maintenance ease will be tried 1 at the February term otf court, i Miss Elizabeth Bow, who was born near the Frantz mill, Washington township, Franklin count 3 died at her home in Waynesboro on Sunday night from heart trouble. She was in her 76th year. She had lived alone in Waynesboro sine 1896. These nephews and nieces survive: Jere miah Zimmerman, Morris Bow, John Row, James B.

French, John Hahn, David Hahn, Mrs. Charlotte Duffy, Mrs. S. G. Miller and Mrs.

Elizabeth Staugh, Waynesboro; William Bow, Russell; Michael H. French, this city; Mrs. Albert Coatesvilie; George Murphy, Rouzerville; Jeremiah Row, Grindstone Hill; Mrs. Barbara Bryson, St. Thomas.

Mrs. Lucy Edmonds died at her residence in Carlisle. She had been in ill health for a number of years past and her death was due to consumption. The deceased was aged 67 years and was born in York county. She was an earnest Christian and a.

consistent member of the First Luthe.ram Church. Mrs. Edmonds was the widow Damford Edmonds, who was buried six years Two brothers survive, Henry Gardner, Carlisle, and' Albert Gardner, of Altoona. George Uppe.rman, a Franklin coun I ty soldier in the Philippines, died on Xcvember 4th froiii dysentery. With him at the time of his death was Smith Clippinger, of Lurgam town ship, who was his close friend and companion and who lias sent word to liiis family at Pleasant Hall of his 1 lri'iTi rPViio rloorl 1 1 1 or Dnl Iffo; i 1 the in Illinois in September, 1899, being a member of company Forty fifth regiment.

He was the son of Joseph Upperman, of Pleasant Hall, and a brother of John Lppermani and Irs. Charles Tlbok, Chambersburg. He was 22 years of age. For some time previous to his enlistment he had been living in Illinois. His time would have expired in May, 1901.

The body will be sent to his home for burial. Bielieving that he had money secreted about, his house, masked robbers have on several occasions attempted to pillajge the mountain home, of Wil Jiam 111 JJrown, who resides tour miil.es from Pen Mar. While Brown was working in. one of his fields two men with blackened faces entered the kitchen flourishing knives and demanded of the 10 year old daughter, who was alone at the timo, that she tell where her father's money was hid. The frightened girl escaped and 1 gave the alarm by ringing the dinner bell, but by tha time Brown and his hired help reached the hoaise the robbers had made their escape to the mountain.

A few days ago a second Harrisburg Dairy OppositeChestniit Street Market House on Chestnut Street. Creamery Butter of finest quality. Fresh eggs from the fairm. Milk and Cream, rich jn butter. Butter Milk, pure md wholcKoinie.

Our dairy products aro pure and wholCKoaihek Drop us a poistal for trial order. rin: LEG APIS PEOEMBEIl 1900 i nr fl i fW rr.i nfi ii.m i si Music Hath Charms Consequently any musical instrument makes a very desirable Xmas present. Our stock is immense and carefully selected, consisting of Mehin, Emerson, Connor, and other Pianos, Organs (new and second hand) gina music boxes. Swiss boxes of all kinds and prices. String instruments and leather cases for same of all kinds, and our Music Rolls are simply beautiful and at reasonable prices from 50c upward.

Talking machines, all at lowest prices. You will be well repaid by calling and Tooking at our stock. C. IVi. SIGLER, 212 Market Street.

Jos. Goldsmith The Old Reliable Upholsterer. Parlor Suits, Conches, Fancy Chairs, Etc. Suitable for Holiday Presents No. 209 Locust Street.

Telephone 10D1X. F. A. POTH SON'S, Philadelphia, pott: This Beer we are putting up especially for the Christmas Trade. Send in your orders in advance and be sure to receive prompt delivery.

PI ano $350 upright, special sale, $240; $300 upright, special sale, $225. Knabe, Shaw, Vose, Pease, other fine makes, limited number at these prices complete outfit no charge for delivery guaranteed 10 vears. Others $155 and upward. ORGANS. Beautiful elegant, $55; had 100; only a few left, includes stool and book, etc.

Great variety of styles and makes. AN OCEAN OF FURNITURE. Xmas Premium Sale of $50,000 Worth of Furniture. By this exclusive offer you get, while buying a necessity, a handsome Xmas present for yourself or a friend, without costing you one cent. Our reason for doing this is that last August we conducted a premium sale which proved the greatest success and advertisement ever known in Pennsylvania, and to further the advertisement, and more particularly show our appreciation of the very extensive patronage received by us from people all over the State, we practically make this appropriate present.

The premiums consist of a dozen different styles of handsome rockers, worth from $3.00 to $24. The fact that all our stock being priced in plain figures and strictly one price, is an absolute proof of this being a genuine gain of these premiums to purchase now. An early selection will be found to your interest. We will deliver any time before Xmas. Over stock of Bedroom Suits reduced prices to reduce stock.

attempt was made by two masked men, who appeared on the premises. One of the men caught the girl and tried to tie hands with rope, while the other seized her brother. Brown's dog vici.ou.1iy attacked the robbers, who, becoming nighte.ned by the screams of the children, disappeared. For any church, lodge, or musical society, the Troup Music House will rent for eon'cert use a fine piano for a night or week for the simple charge of dray age. tf ORDER Ice Crea FOR XMAS FROM CASE, 000 N.

Third St. Telephone. All Flavors. Prompt Service. HEADQUARTERS lor TOYS Cutlery and House furnishing Goods.

CLECKNER BURKE, 1220 N. Third Street. S. WEAVER, 820 Market Slrcct. JAY 15 Izi jZi 9 Come to Useful and Lasting Gifts Ten Times the Variety You Find Elsewhere at Greater Values.

Goods sold by salesmenwho plav and understand the construction of each instrument, valuable information to buyers by such attention. $1.75, $3, $4, $6, $9, $12, $15, $20, $45 to $300. Leather cases and cloth bags for all instruments. Most elegant and largest assortment of music rolls ever displayed. Thousands of copies of popular up to date music just received.

Special sale, 17c per copy. An ideal Holiday Gift for your home, your wife, son, daughter or sweetheart, would be a tine piano, which can be best selected at the Troup Piano House, No. 9 South Second street. dccl8 tf Stop the Cough and Workn Oil' the olil. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one No cure, no pay.

Price 25 cents. aug20 2,4,6 8mO The blizzard proa ehing. season On and After Dec. 19 I will have a full line of Celebrated Chocolates and Bon lions lor the Holidays. E.

Z.GROSS, 119 Market Street. Established 1866 When you want the best Wines and Whiskies go to the oldest house in the city. J. Reese, 100 S. Second Street UYL fv I GKT THAT DEAIt ONE.

A lino l'iano for Christmas Present. No Iwrae influence is more edn catintr mkI refining1 11,1 1 mii.sie. Tliinl liow h(ijiy she will he and Low she will i hank you for it. Don't think alxxit the cost Uefrre you in io worry drop in what we have 41.11 what exccllt'iiit inducements we oiflVir. buying in largo lots we get extra discounts and therefore rive special reductions from our already low prices from now 011 uiiitil the holidays.

A eomph'tu line of the leading makcis. Organs, Kdi son's latest jmp.roved 1 'honogra phs ii nd extra hwid Heenrds, Yimli.ns. (iui t.ars, Re.ronatt.ns, Mandolins, il u.siei boxes Ji.nd all kinds of musical goods and holiday novelties now in stock. Open evenings. O.

V. liAKKIi, 13IO Klxtl) llarrlbur. Dig Barg1 ams, Malaria cured by McNeil's Cold Tablets. Guaranteed cure or money refunded. tf BUSINESS LOCALS.

Ficluro Frame nitl ArllatV Materia The best in the city and lowest prices. China firing; instructions in all kinds of painting. Black's Art Store, 117 Market street. to II. Cohen No.

202 Market street, for all styles of Straight Front, Gored and Bias Corsets. If yon want that rich dull finish on your wearing linen peculiar to now work telephone or write the Star Luindry, 329 Strawberry Avenue, 1221 If. Third Street. DRINK KS Pilsener eer Browed of strictly choice Malt and Hops Keystone Brewery, Henry Fink's Sons. Fine Pictures At Auction.

J. W. ROSHON'S STOCK OF Photographs, Etchings and Reproductions. will he koM at auction in the large store, roiotn at fhie corner of Second land. U'aliuif istrcetus.

An raordi ii4i ry ojior unity g'et fine wurks of art 4it bargain prices. Sale will continue every evening until slock is sold. Efl NTS. Store for mm I If1 mm mm iU.j.Wh.'iJi..".ilS: arket Street Harrisburg, Penna. W.

B. Straight Front, erect form, biaa and gored. Thomson tiiove Fitting, Militant Straight Frcnt Corset. C. P.

a la Sirene Straight Front, gored. All styles of Corsets, from girdle to extra long. Kpeclnl For the I.adlco. Ladies will find the nest assortment ot Hair Switches at II. Cohen's.

No. 202 Market street, and the prices are the lowest is the city. For good, clenn CoaJ or Dry Tine Kindling or Block Wood telephone to Q. FRANK MILLEISEN, .9 North Third street. DELICIOUS BonBons and Chocolates FRESH FOR CHRISTMAS In 1 2, 1, 2, 3 and 5 pound boxes.

BOIIEITS I'll ABM AC 209 MARKET STREET. Foot Balls, Punching Bags, Boxing Gloves, Skates, Air Rifles, LOTS OF THINGS FOlt XMAS. GEO, I If 16 1118 N. Third Street. II.

S. MILLER fi. HANSON, The Up Tovvn Florists. Freshest F'ows, Healthiest Plan's and Fines! Hot in the City 122 1 N. Third t.

McFARLAND Ves, we print bookA and pamphlets of every description, an4 will do it j)romitly and well. Daily.

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