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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 4, 189'J. Resolution Asking Him to Har- nsburg Passed House. nt his home Ninth o'clock hist i demise was due lo apo- Iiart been somewhat Indis- dnys, but ye? ie rcl a Iked was in IHa usual health. "While cliiifngrobm he feU off a ml ox I re in a.

mi n- tlec eased wao in ii Ul May 12. In i lie followed i-n the i in 1P81 C.UL-.* Al- nl i a Stole's he 1 1 MI ce. imen i limit. HI I ami a- i.v-rn' IMS I'oi'inort ohm rh. 1 is iv 1 lv lU'tv.

ing and tin mil Mrs J-ihti Fish. I 1 it Mis. V'hilin of it Picrt ('-Vrsnrir, of Kast ion AH it M. Daniel Mi jy Mrs. fiavah Rhodes, of il will lie, held at iiftenioon; interment in Pi.

yed. t.i£ Moiuluy THE GOOD NEWS Coming from COOK'S the past two days was True Word. The Remarkable Low Figures put on Choice New Good's, iresh from the great trade marts, sold by the quantity and Cut from the Piece, as much as you wanted, have NOT YET BEEN EQUALED and the Qood DEATH OF A son of lieVmod Kellnr, died at the home of iiu-eius, jriS Thud aytnUL this mornliiff. a Bell and 19 days. corteger.wlll leave the houK-' l).

in morrow ai il i roreed (n churcti; fclais Lemetcry son 'ot William Nellie Kellv, died at 10 30 o'clock thl; morning of 1 at the Mr. bamuel Yon, Twenty-fifth avenue and Sixteenth street, iiKcfl 3 and Tne funeral will be helii at '2:" be Continued ifteinoon; in Oak Eidge KNOWN PRINTER a well L'EAD. print- Until stock is down to the basis we desire, therefore we offer A FRESH INSTALLMENT OF VALUES TODAY tliut you will be quick to see and appreciate without fron us to convince you OUR GOODS and PRICES TALK WE CAN pafl(J periodical vlaitn AUoo- soiire years agp, died in Wesl- nioi eland county 0- Tluirs- 'daiy nlcjht, He well known over 'two treat continents as a toui-lst 1 -visited every tnwn -r conSoaueree fiT the TJnitea SUtes. Thp. Rtory of his life and adventures ould JHU a bulky volume and bo enter, taiiiine and thrilling as any tate ever He was a man more than and accompUsh- ments and Oiad he pur uio aAnius and 'ability to proper use there no tion but -that he would have attained to T.

high station In life. He sro-s horn at Balrrtstown, on the banks the 'Conemauffh, 65 years ago. BL3T.DD1NG IN A STORE BOX. -Tliere is an ingenious in the Seventh -ward. He Is about 12 old and he possesses a aled.

This out on the Fourth hill IQ coaat. A half of his lisa forturtate friends all beeeeu to 'get on" The youngster's sled was feinall but his he irt was big, 30 he procured a large store box, about 4 feel high and, putting his companions in having the bctx on th? sled, stood behind and steered th? cum- affair down the hill That fctb'rei box sled attracted more attention than'. all other sleds on tli'- 1 tins Soino Hardware Bargains We are cleaning' up some lines Hardware at erivc-iuvay prices, all Handles, Ic each. Hasps nnd Staples, Ic eaali, Coiling Hooks, le and 3c Flower Tot Brackets, 15Cj now Knife Sharpeners liic, now 5o. Hinges, lOc, now 3c pair.

HirjEos, werd St 1 now pair- RW Eyes, lOc, now 3c per dozen, Wardrobe iTooto, Ao each. Fi-ltich IMyers lnu Gc'efwni. Chandelier Hooks, each. Cupboard batches 12e, now Sc oaeh. now 3e.

Wood Handles, Ic each. Door Numbers, Ic each. Hammers 17c, now 5c. Hammers Sc. Hammers 37c, now JOc.

Knife Sharpeners IDc, now 3c. Pokers, Ic each, Tjig-litnirig Potato STc, u'o 1 FUNERAL, NOTICE Siouse At a 3VIt.tfi«<l)*it school in CkutL-i tht-i'o fere piclced out of nonie river or -wheie they Tiart been by parents -to drown. all grades of on fine'cakes amJ'Orna a) also pastry, planes I tlpn -'Addreda lAltoonav posi- one of Horseshoe jSendy Inquire "ey Rising Werrated Knives 15o, now 5c. Plale HaiidleKj ic oach. Stove X-Sfters, Ic each.

Cheap enough in aH don'L you think? Gvaud Jacket Oifers cheap at $7.93, move out at in this lot. vaa 4.75 Your size may Ken's Gloves Reduced Excellent Values ia Ladies 1 Dress Skirts, You may be able to suit -yourself In our Skirt, offers that save a neat sum the transaction, One handsome Black Silk Skirt, made the stylish cut flounce, 'was $15, now to $9.95. Would cost more to buy the raw materials. t'ice and- Mohair Skirls in regular puce; wm yu tu n.i'j each. One Mack' Urepon Skirt, was $5.98, now only $3.89.

Rerge and Mohair Skirts, that sold at 54.00, will be offered now at $2.93 each. One Serge Skirt, this aate $1.79. was market! These (op all bargain any plac'e whatever: One lot oC a that each are to he soJd at Ju.OO to closed out at One lot that boon J10.00 to take your at $2.49 each. You may into our Coat Department alKlXelcct the Best and Handsomest we have for only $7. The jugular price is marked on every vciUu'tlon in this ETeat Ladies' Braided Cloth Capes, $1.98, will be oat at 89c each.

One lot of. Laclie.s' Oupes in values up to J7.50, all to iro at $2.49 each. Beacleil Plush Capes, were now at each. to What do you think of reductions like that? One lol misses' Jackets, worth, J4.00 to SG.60, your choice now at $3 49 each. You may select the beat Misses Jacket we have ia the house for $5.00.

Prices run to S10.M In this splendid otter. One lot of Children's Boucle and Eiderdown GretcheilB, exceedingly little gar men wil he sold like this: The $1.75 grades at S8c ouch. The 82.50 grades at SI.49 each. Tho $4.50 grades at each. Brinp the young folks in hefore the prettiest are cullefi out.

Floor, Front. Black Figured Mulialr Hkifts rcdaced it present from $1.93 to each. All Second Floor, Centre Aisle. Children's Fur Sols. Just the thing to delight a little glr and only a few ieft.j Two very pretty Fur Sets, sold at 89c may go now at 49c each.

One charming little set, was $1.98 only $1.25. Two sets, formerly $2.00 marked now each. Second Floor In Department. Ken's Night Shirts In the Men's Furnishing Department ire some extremely fine values, all in InnRS used every, day and never he- ore at quite such prices- These Night Shirla are all new goods nd have both plain and fancy fronts. One lot, were BOc, at 30c each.

One lot, were 76c, at each One lot, were Jl.OO, at 79e each Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts from EJOe to 2ac each. Were 75c, reduced to 50c each. Great Shir I Offerings We shall close out our entire line Men's Negligee and Stiff Bosom Colored Shirts at one each. They range in prices from $1 to each, but we need their room for am new spring stock. See the bis display in the dcpartmen Other Shirt values are found in tin following: Laundered White Shirts, regula price this Linundcred White- Shirts, 75c" ntn B2 each.

One lol Percale Shirts, attachec collara and cuffs, were- 39c now 2oc ea Percale- Shirts. 5Hc, now each. An excellent line of Working 1 Shirts, wore 450 and 50c, all reduced to eac Men's Combination Suits, were 52.51 reduced price $1.49 each. THAT NEVER We liave had such good success with our Boys' and Youths' jNever-Rip Slices that we bought len's Never-Rip Shoes, They are all solid leather without seams (o rip. A shoe that is sold in some places for $2.50.

Our price for them is only $2.00 THE PAIR, Go. Ave. and 9th SI. Suits Reduced A few suits are led from our Winter ValUBS in Half HOSB inlying anil lo deal 1 them un will let! Notice these reductions: them go at lucky prices to those who Me wocrt half hose at take them. A good reduction on everj air and all reliable brands: Men's silk lined.

Mocha Gloves, iow per-pair. Men's unlihed Mocha, $1.00, n'ow 75 pair. Men's unlined $1.25, now 95 pair. Men'-j unllnecl Mocha, $1.50, now $1.2 )er Hogskln Woi-klns -aioves. Jl.oo, ito 9c per pair.

Buckskin worKIng Gloves, $1.00, no 5c per pair. Gloves, $1.50. notv 1.19 per, iialr. Buckskin wurKlns Gloves, 50c, per "pair. ffucksklng working Gloves, 75c, ho 1 50c per pap-.

Men's Fur Gloves, worth $0.00, all at per pair. Fur Gloves, 57.00 and all no' T4.40 per pair. One pair real Sealskin Gloves, ret? ular price $17.00, to go this sale at, $.8.5 Your Choice iu Handkerchiefs LSO UECLAHKD FOH EXl'AKSIOX. 3euiocrnlB Fought That feature of tin Blngep Hill ported Favorably Til tlie SpccEnl Memorial Session of Huuai-. HAIMHSBUHCI, Fob.

tho eonnte lio Uageo juiori' bill was reported fa from tho judiciary general com. nittcc. Mr. Palm of Orawford offered a rcso ntion that it is the sense of tlio house hat tho president, vice president uuu Jnited Stales souatovs'uo elected by 11 vole of tho paople. Tho rcsoln ion was adopted by a vote of fi3 to fi 1.

The McCavrell jury bill was reported 'i'om tho house judiciary geuornl committee. Tho Seal resolution endorsing Presi lout McKinloy'a views ou tho oxpan aiou ciucstion and inviting him to visit larrisburg as the guest of state wns called up. Mr. Creasy of tiolum. ria ami other Domoeratic momuars objected to tho clause iu the resolution relating to the expansion question nnd moved to nostpouo further cousiuc-ru- The "motion failed by' a strict party vote of 71 uays to 49 ayes.

of Philadelphia vuado an argument ainst tho clause recognizing the sovcr ijiily of the United States iu Philippines. Ho Bind it, was a schomo of the sugai trust and that it wus a serious mistake for this country to aid the trust by the adoption of auch a'polioy. He declared tho records of deaths iu tlio Tout! Pennsylvania, voluutoora would creati a revulsion of public sentiment oa thit qucsliou. Mr. Baldwin of Delaware spoke foi the resolution and favor of tbo presi dent's policy on tbo expansion question Mr.

McOJaiu of Lancaster said he kiu an abiding faith in Ibe president urged tho passage of fcho resolution. Mr. Greasy dotnandod a division tho question on the clauso affirming the right of sovereignty over the Philippin islands. Tho expansionists won by a voto 66 to 44. The resolution was then adoptei without division.

The vote was on strict party'lineb The'Democrats! approved tho clause invit'j tlie president to Harrisburg, bu did not insist ou a rollcall, and th resolution was adopted as introduced. Mr. Myers of Cumberland oll'crcd resolution that a special sessioii ut th house bo held Tuesday overlap, Fc'j as, lo take action on tlio of roiiontativos Ormo of Hoj wood of Vayctt'onuA fanning of Cum READY WITH ODR BIG BAHMIIS THIS MONTH To reduce our stock this month and maltc room for our new spring Block. Above us stands no competing stock, below us lie no competing prices. We will commence the new year with Bargains, Continue with and end with Bargains.

Fine Goods and Low Prices. All the representative styles in Men's French Enamel Shoes reduced from 15.00 to Men's French Enamel Shoes reduced from JK.25 to J2.7S Men's Box Calf. Shoes reduced from Men's Patent Leather Shoes reduced J2.00 Men's Vlcl Kid Shoes reduced from to $2.50 Ladies' Box Calf Shoes reduced fromJ3.no to 12.25 Ladles' Viol Kid Shoes reduced from $3.00 to J2.60 200 pairs Ladles' hut. and lace Shoes, narrow toes, must go for 51, $1.25, $2.50 100 prs. Misses but.

Shoes to be sold for85c to 100 pairs of Ladies' Calf Shoes at cost. 200 prs. lien's both heavy and Boots reduced. 300 prs. of Men's Felts and Overs at a Bargain.

DO pair of Heavy Coarse Shoes at $1.25 to $1.50, KUI3BEU BOOTS AND SliOES abundance. Every Department ful novelties, rlcli in quality and style, i Your are sure to find what you want. NB keep the Best. ONB please our ONH Dealing. UR "WELCOME WORD TO ALL FOR THH NEW QPRANITTF People's Money Saving Store, AVD.

andIKH 16th St. CONFIDENCE Many years of experience in trading with intimate knowledge of the chai acter of the Shoes wixsell and of the upright methods we employ in dealing with our has won for us an unusual degree of public confidence. JOHNSON. Winter Weight Shoes This Week The people trust in us. and we try our best never to disappoint them, either in quality, in fit or pr4ce.

During the coming-Spring season there will be many doings herethat will interest all 1 Shoe wearers. The new Shgea will be famous -1 for their beauty and worth, fair as can be. Johnson's PMace, H1IOE STORE KK ft REST TO TTCEIiTXH Next to First National Bank £Itcmaa, Pa. men reduced as fol- Hanclkerchifs fo lows: All Iyiii9n Handkerchiefs, for 2ac. All Linen Handkerchiefs, 17c, now All I.liien Handkerchiefs, 25c, now 200.

All Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c, now 3 for 50c. Japonette silk Handkerchiefs, 7c, now for 25c. ij, Mea's Suspenders Have some good offers In their Panics. Suspenders, were 25c, for IDc per pair. Suspenders, were BOc, foi- 35c or 3 pairs for $1.00.

Sweaters at Low Figures If you want a Sweater you will never find them lower priced than theee for values: 1 Men's all wool Sweaters, $3.00, for Men's all wool Sweaters, S2.9S. Men's all 52.43. wool Sweaters, Sl-BO, for for for rt One mixed erec-n suit, jacket lined, start handsomely made wilti cut sale lOc per pair. I Wool half hose ISe per pair satin Wool halt' hose 50c', now per pair. flounce, wns may so now Cor One brown mixed suit, made with cut flounce and nicely ornamented with braid, wns we offer now at $10.00.

A blue and green clotk suit, well and stylishly made, wns reduced now to JS.SS. Black ChevioL Suils, that sold at $12.50, will be closed out at J8.19 each. Brown and black mixed suit that Ladies' Kid Gloves One lot ladles' Jl.iO run! S2.00 Monarch Ideal Clasp Heal Kid Gloves will be sold at $1.00 per pair. Our regular $1.50 Kid Gloves for $1.20 per pnir. Our regular $1.00 Kid Gloves for Sac per pair.

Our regular 75c Kid Gloves for 07c pair. Misses' 75c Kid Gloves for Goc pair. Men's all $1.19. Children's Sweaters In blue or white were $1.00, now 07c each. Children's Sweaters, red and blue $1 now G7e each.

All wool and In sizes 3, 4, 5, and 0. Fancy Goads Department These values are real bargains: Mow Sofa Cushions, with ruffles this sale 21o. Fancy Japanese Silk Covered Cushions, with rufiles, $1.25, offered now at One lot of beautifully trimmed Pin Cushions In many styles and prices all to be sold at exactly -hale prices. New Figured Table Covers, fringed only 21c each, lot of Dmpevy Silk Remnants, in tirades, at 25c. per yard.

Colored Cotton Crash Pillow Top stamped, in 2Bc quality, now ea Stamped and hemmed Denim Table Covers, were 75c, reduced to each Stamped Denim Laundry Bags, in nrije each. ped Deni size and regular 50c goods, for KEEP, THIS- THESE PRICES WILL 1 NOT END WITH 1 7 Ail the 1 rices Given the Daysgwilljbe ContinuecTfor illle but First Comers haveTirlfChoiceTanaiotr will run out you know, and some en enough to set you thinking and to keep j'Oti there wil be OTHER AFT15R-INVENTORY at L. COOK'S TIil3 Clmrgo Mndo Ity Detective nncl Anotlirr Mnn Ecffnrtlhig tho Aull-Ouayilos, Fob. 4.4-The mnuaifora Scuntor Quay's oauvass for rq-clcd- ton gayo out an aflklavit signed by W. oiuiuffer, PhiJaaelphia -deteotivo, harghig certaiu poi'sons iaterfistbd in lio caudidiiby of Dr.

Weiss, tlio null- oanduiato for senator iii Lebaiion oxmty, with furnishing uipii'oy niid to voters. Leiuuiger "alleges Jio was paid $75 by. George tier ot' Lobtinou with the instructions to so the among voters, ond. ttinl Voouier adiuittcd to tho alliuufc that ho ad furnished money aiid.whisky to po- tical workers to iniiitenco voters in ivor of Dr. Weiss.

Tho Qwtiy mrtlingers also furnish an IHduvit from -Tames Cfrahnm of Lob- noil, Avhn ullfjges that B. iStniuss of offored him to usu his ifluoncu tor Dr. TWO ABSENT WITHOUT PAIRS. FOR LADIES, $1,00 PAIR. This week odds and euds of lines and lines to be discoul riiicd.

A group comprising 82.00, 83.00 and 84.00 Shoes, and some 35.00 new shapes and only in and 13 widths. If there is a pair of Shoes amoujf the above to fit your foot, choose at $1,00 A PAIR. BEGHHOEFFEE'S SHOE MASONIC TEMPLE. r. nrnn, and ohEld in the Innd How anall TO prevent unless we tnltc immediate and vlg- rous steps stamp out thn plogue The be k-llled by usin Somtn Viny Muii Not 1'icscnt ntul i Wns Short 1-I Votes.

AHUisiiUSKf, Fob. Qniy 1 1 votes sliort- of the imtnljer lo elect. Thia WHS duo to tho nb- enco of cv.o'of his I'riouds without 'a air. The nnrt anti-Qunv to rcmaili rom tho joiut assembly today aiul Moiiday. The resiilt- of tho balloWov collator ollows: I.

S. Quay, OH; Ooorgo A. Jenlts, Dfm. JohiiDulzull, 12; John Stewart. OhrtrJc's W.

Stnno, Hnff, E. A. Irwln. 3: Rico, 5 A. B.

Witlonor, ChnrlcsTubba, Frank W. Itlter. O. A. Grow, 1.

Totitl vott; onst, 101. to choice Puired, 81 Absent without pairs, U. No lection- llijliop O'llnra We ml, Scu.vvrox; "Feb. Right William O'Hara, bishop of the tomuu 'Catholic diocose of ticrantoii, lied after a lingering illness. INDIAN UPRISING NOT FEARED, Srouidfl In Alnsku Duo tn Wlillcs 1'ui-- inihing: In in iis Whisky.

WASHINGTON, ITob. Indian lisfcuvbaucc at Jnnoan, as reported ii: press dispatches, occasioned 10 apprehensions among thct' officials icro of gcuernl coiilliot bctweoii the whites and the Indiana. The disturb- 1HC3 was attributed wholly to the smugftflingof liquor into tlio territory and its sale by tho whites to the Indians. Thore was no need of apprehension of mythinpr liko an upriyinp, for there arc than 300 pt tiicin all told, ineo, women and children. OASTOX, Fob.

Taylor overruled the motion fco qnnsh the ia- dictmeut against Anna E. Attorney Sterling was not in court; Attorney Welty noted exceptions lo tho ruling and Ravo notice of the filing of a plea in abatement. This pica will probably bo filed next weelc. Mrs. George was iu court.

Consul Died of Hydrophobia. PATKAS, Greece, Fob. y. Ingate, American vice here, disc of hydrophobia. ft plnoue The germ ngtha Kfngof ISlood Ue3i- BLOOD SEARCHER.

purlflcs tto blood and "Is the best nnd system builder known. HnndAds ol Al- oonft-s good citlzona hivve testified to Its merits. Usoltnow; prepare your Bystein for the coming winter months; guard against Catairh, Colds ami Lung Trouble. For jale by PHUuUJEUPHIA MEDICINE .211 Eleventh street Opposite Chestnut Aye Lowest out prices on all Patent Medicines, Toilet Perfumes, Hot Water Bottles "yringea, etc. ELEVENTH STREET'.

CATABBBC VICTIMS. There are now twenty million cala'irh victims country nnd th lnn. Whan is it t. wuke till it Las fastened lla oa ever this country nnd tho number -la rapidly ncic.lslnn. Whan is it to.

end 1 Shallwe Truthfulness in Advertising is Our-Hobby, COOPER'S. House Furnishing Goods at Low Prices Now. 4 qt. Gray Enameled Cook Pots with Ids, 25o. 6 (it.

Gray Enameled Cook Pots, with ids, 31c. 0 qt. Gray Enameled Cook; Pots, with Ids, 35c. 4 qt. extra deep Gray Enamclo.4 Pudding Pans, lOc.

214 ttt. Gray Enameled Preserving Kettles, lOc. 1 qt. Gray ICnameled Coffee Pots, ISc Solid Copper Tea Kettles, nickel plated, 7cic, -I 1 qt. extra lie'avy Tin DViry Pni's, r.

Steel Enameled Dish Paas, and 13c. Knives and Forks, a set of 12 pieces, Heavy. Spoons, a set of 0, lOc. SoUdJ Jiftckle Silver Tea Spoons, SOc a Triple Silver 1'lateS Tea. Spoons, 75c n.

set. Rogers' Triple Silver riatsl Table a set. Cast Iron Skillets, No. Steid Skillets. No.

7, 25:. Coffee Mills, IBe. Iltlnd Lamps, complete, ISc. 2 large cakes of Tnr Co. Large Root Scrub 33r tsiies.

5c. Larse and Strong Clothes 9c, 63c and 75c. Square. Jelly Oake Pans, 5c. 10 qt.

Dish Pans, lOc. Dinner Pails, Cofft-e Can set Pie Tray, fill! Heavy Turkish Towels, size 21x47 Clark's Machine Thread, four hundred yards for 60. At COOPER'S, 1316 ELEVENTH AVENUE. The most approve! form ot house and land leases can be had at the Mirror office. If it's only prices you are looking for without Quality, this is the wrong place.

We pride ourselves on the facts that our customers are permanent ones and that we have their friendship and confidence, by continual square dealing and liberal in every way. THIS WEEK we have a SPECIAL SALE of Hen's Pahis that 'formerly sold at from $3.50 to 34,00 and even you now have' your choice for $3.00 If you not already taken advantage of the loiv prices on Men's Suits -ond Overcoats, you should do so at once, for the longer, you wait the less the styles you have to select from. For the benefit of. those who have not had time to get around yet Kn will continue to sell our $10, $13 and $11 Men's Suits at You are the loser if you do not avail yourself of these unusual opportunities. DR.

KEITH, SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT. Eyes Carefiill; F.xamlned Vies. Furn- lahed Prices. Office a. in, to 8 WlUoo Cor.

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