I 8 THE SCRA1TT0TT TRIBTTNTJ TTJESBAT MORTTOTCJ. JANUATIY 9, 1894. Stationery In great' variety at prices to Suit the Times. C. B. PRATT. JANUARY THE MEWS OF TOWNS Out of town correspondents of TllH Tnm -I'm: should utgn thulr names in full to enoU uewB lottor, not for publication out to guard Stfitinst deception.! LAWRENCE NT DONALD ARRESTED. Modes and fabrics OUR FASHION MONTHLY Just Out. Describes and contains the Leading Fashions, Latest Dress Materials, Stories, An ecdotes, Humorous, Illustra tions, Valuable Information, elevating and pleasing read me: for the home. GIVEN AWAY to those who call for it at our store. Modes and Fabrics Bound at the end of the year will make a book of 384 pages or more, with about 500 illustrations, describing ;;ovns for calling, shopping, weddings, receptions, balls, parties and other occasions. Every lady wishing to be well dressed, and dress econ omically, should have it Talki Inooherantly and His Clothai Con tain Numeioua Blood-stains, Fprctnl to the Feranton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. 8. Lawrence Mc Donald was arrestud tjr the Hoossilale constable soou after 5 o'clock tonight, in an intoxicated condition. He was brought to llonesdale and looked up, charged with drunkenness, no one as yet daring to swear out a warrant charg ing him with murder. When inter viewed by The TfUBUNl reporter in jail be said be was 57 years old, had neon born in Ireland, and that five years ago he brought his father to this country. His father has been out of bis mind for six or seven ytars. On Saturday uigbt he was alone un stairs in the house with his father. Hislfatlier fell down stairs and receivsd injuries from which lie died. He went ont after a neighbor, Hollenback by name, who refused to go with him U-turned to house aloue; afterw.ird went away after some cider and did not rturn until 9 o'clock tho next morning. When questioned about his father, Lawrence seems nervous, glar ing in the reporter's face, afterward dropping his head and mumbling au answer. When questioned about his father nt one time he trembled like u leaf and answered almost fiercely. His outer flannel shirt and under shirt had been removed and an examination showsd blood spots on his shirt, his right cull being saturated on the under side. Clots on left shoulder bad drop ped or had been rubbBd off, leaving the tnin. The bosom of the shirt was smeared with blood on either side. The case looks bad against the pris oner, who must be released tomorrow unless more serious charges are pre ferred. The coroner's jury met at Justice Snow's r sidanc at 10 o'clock today. Drs. linrns and Peterson g.ive sworn testimony. Jury adjourned and met at 1 o'clock p. in., District Attorney Treadwell beiug present. The jury not coining to an agreement, adjourned to meet tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. BREEZY HONESOALE BUDGET. Gossip Little Gleanings of News and Carefully Selected. HonesdalE, Jan 8 W. S. Lambert left liones'lale this morning to join his wife and family at Thomasville, Qa. Mrs. Lambert is in poor health and they will spend a year iu the south and west. Augustus Thompson and George Weston returned to Yale today. William Pell returned to his studios in pharmacy at Philadelphia today. JjTlie dancing class of Professor Heft met Monday night at their hall. W. W. Wood, his daughter, Mrs. Charles Wood, and her two childreu returned home Saturday. "Zab, the Clod Hopper,'- appeared at the opera house Monday night. This laughable play presented many new specialties. A special attraction for Honesdale people was the appearance of Irving Bush, formerly of this place. Walter M. Fowler left Hones lale to day to enter the employ of Scott & Woodroe, grain dealers of Colum bus, U. GENUINE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL herd; flag drill, public school scholars; cornet duet, E. Stevens and J. Hag- garth; reoitation, A. A. Ayers; quar tette, MisBee Gardner and Bengough, Mr. Oeborn and Mr. Jopliug. After the entertainment the basket social will be held Four hundred invita tions have been issued and a good time ii expected. At the annual election of officers of the Methodist Episcopal school which took ploce Sunday, the following were chosen to serve for the year: C. D. Winter, superintendent; Jamos J. Shepherd, first assistant; E. D. Bovard, second assistant; Martin Ci i 11, secre tary; William Osborne, assistant; Jo seph Jav. sr., treasurer; Arthur Fow ler, librarian; F. Baker and A. Jop ling, ushers. The school has 4i30 on the rol., and au average attendance of SS5. The funeral of Kieth, son of Thomas Price, who died Sunday night from scarlet fever, will take place today, interment in Rose Hill cemetery. John II. Race, of Wyoming semi nary, spoke in the Methodist Episcopal church last evening. Michael McIIale and John Muldoon are candidates for common couuoll from the Tuird ward, Owing to a collision between two cars on the olectrio road Saturday travel was impeded nbout two hours. Several were slightly injured. PRICEBURG. Saturdav night tho fair was crowd ed. The Father Whitty's were present In full Uniform, under the command of Captain P. May. Their resolute fea tures and manly bearing, together with their bright uniforms, lent a dazzling beauty to the scene. A first class pro gramme was rendered and a moHt veutful evening was brought to a close. Master James Arthur won a parlor lamp and J. Jenulni'" won the barrel of flour at the fair on Saturday night. James J. Snyder, of Dickson, and Miss Myra Hinkley, of tho boulevard were unitod in marriage on Friday last. A. L. Lloyd acted as best man while Mrs. Lloyd did honors us bride's maid. The ceremony was performed at tho home of the bride, a few invited friends being preseut. The golden knot was tied by 'Squire .1 .tines J Lo gan. The fair will be closed on Monday and Tuesday but will reopen on Wed nesday wheu more new aud costly ar -tides will be on exhibition which will be disposed of. William Snyder of Main street has left for an extended visit to friends iu Chicago. Patrick Langan and Mrs B Failon have returned houn after a pleasant visit to friends in Philadelphia. MOOSIC. Ambrose Altemus gave a party Fri day evening to a number of his friends. Those present were: Misses Katie Oillet. Lizzie Bozzard, Etta Tre galiM, Blanche Tregallas, Bertha Itns sell. Rose Warner, Nettie Weir, Lizzie Weir, Maggie Lewis, Carrie Sieber huids, Msggie Parfrey. Bessie Hindi. Lottie Elwards, of Lake Erie; Mamie Sturott, Lizzie McMurtie, Minnie Greene, Mamie McCrindle and Ada Wood; John Greene, Charles Watkius. H. L. Warner. B. E. Lewis, Harry Hinds, Walter Hinds. Lewis Jones, of Scranton; Evan Roberts. J.iraea Brown, Willie Jennings and Hugh Joi nings, Peter Weir, Sam Bono, Henry Kirk, Alex Young, who enjoyed them selves in dancing till midnight, after which supper was served. The secret art of beauty lies not in cos metics, but is only iu pure blood, aud a healthy performance of the vital functions to bo obtained by using Lturduck Blood Bitters. D ALTON. T. W. Brown, of Pittsburg, who has been visiting his brother, W.J. Brown, returned home on Saturday, S. E. Finn suffered a relapse and has again been quite sick. He is now im proving. Mrs. W. It. Rice, Mrs J. B. Colvln, Mrs. D Smith, Mrs. B E. Smith and Mrs. Ellis are on the sick list. The week of prayer will bo observod iu the Baptist church. Services each evening except Friday and Saturday, at 7 510. The Women's Christian Temperance union are to hold their regular meeting on Friday evening at their headquar ters. Business, of importance will 1 e transacted. It is hoped that th mem hers will all bo ores nt. PECKVILLE. Dr. E. Grewer The PMItdeMta specialist. And hi MSpolated Staff o! English and Ger man Pays! cltns, are now permanently Looatsd Temple Court Building :ti I BPRUOn ST., SCRANTON Wheru tuey may DS consul Ud DALLY AND M NIlAY. Tim Doctor Is a grad as t ot the t'niversity of P"iin-yivnni.i, formerly demonstrator ot physiology and snrsjgry at the Medico-Chly urgical College, of Flilli.iMjihi.i. lie is also Sli llollor.'U-y r ember oi the M dieiel 'Inl !ir- oinil Aes'irintem. nnil was nliv.-iehiii mid snrseon-ln-eble( of tho nest noted American mid Bernaa hospitals, eomss blshly Indorsed by tho leading professors of Philadelphia aui hew erk. Hi many ye.irs of hoSOltSl rxperlonoo o'l- ebleH this eminent physician and Burgeon to eorreetly dlsgnoss end treat all (lei.-rm-.t o and disss sss with the moat flatt irlng snoces snd hi lih-h standing in tho state will nut nil w him t aoosfpl snv Incurable cw I Ds l MANUOlllt III TOKI.l). WKAKNKH8 OF YOUMi HKN I'llltKri. Ifyouheve neon given up of your physU clan call upon th" doctor mid be ex imined. He cures tin' worst cases Ot Nervous Debility, PrrofuR Old Korus. ntm rh, I'ikw, Female Weakness, Affections of tbi Eur, Bye, tfoss snd Throat, Asthma, Deafness. Tumors, Can ears and (Monies of every description, Oon snltation in En lishand fernisn Free, which (lull! !' considered taered an 1 htrictly couU- dentlal. i Hoe Honrs: 0 A. II. to I) 1'. .11. Dally. EuikIoj , U a. in. to : ii in. HOW TO MAKE MONEY Tlicro aro hundreds of young men and young women in this country who have splendid ability, lint lliey have never beeu wttkened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand IIus been un inspiration to hundreds of young people. II. yon are tired tf inactivity ami want to do something tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. BUSINESS COURSE. MioiuiiANu couksk. F E W00D Froprietor NEW TBAIt OPBNS JANUARY 1. 4C6 and 403 Lackawanna Avenue. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT TAYL0K. Every lady member of the Price Li brary association is requssted to be present Thursday evening at a meeting of the reception committee to prepare for the reception Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jones, of Storrs street, hare issued invitations to many friends to attend their twenty-seoond anniversary on Jan. 22. One week from tonight the cantata will again be produced at Weber's rink by the Welsh Congregational Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waters, of Dun more, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gordon. The February election will no doubt bo a spirited one. It is probable that the three tickets will be in the held. At the meeting of Lackawanna Township school board yesterday, Liz zie Daniels was unanimously chosen as school teacher In the primary depart ment in place of Lizzie Burns, now Mrs. James Price, resigned. Joseph Taylor, who is at present the ' -Indent tax collector ot Lackawanna township.announcss himself as a candi date for tax colleotor of the borough of Taylor. George Nansteel announces that he i a candidate for burgess of Taylor. Mr. Nansteel is yonng and ambitious in d wonld make a bnrgess of enter prise and pusn, GETTING RID OF TRAMPS. Glllam Meatless iu Duamore Increase in Les-itimati Interest. ftveei'U to the BCMUtUM Trilntiie. Dunmoke, Pa., Jan. 8. Widespread intrtis being inauifestod in the Oril lam meetings which are being held in Mia Presbvterinn church every alter noon and evsning. Large audiences yreet Mr. Glllam at every meeting and Humorous conversions are reported. A large corp of ushers are In attendance and every one who attends is sure of a good seat. Mr. Gillain is a plain UT,Bkar nnd exnonuds the gospel in a manner that can be understood by the amailest child. Ho preaches tne gos pel plain and simple, appealing to the hatter nature of bis hearors. Tnesdav afternoon services will ba held at 10 a. m. and 3 :10 and 7 30 p ii snd oraver meetings will be held t 2 o'clock at the homes of the fol lowing: Charls Furrar's, Cherry treeS: Mrs. J. Broigol s, North Park; rhn H. Smith's. Elm street, and G W. B. Allen's, Drinker street. The uveninir's sermon is to be devoted to the subject of skeptieism and promises in ha interesting. On Thursday meetings will be held at S :m and 7.30 d m. Friilny, it is ex DBCtsd, will be another special day, and hesides the afternoon and evening meetings there will be one at 10 a. in Un Saturday afternoon the servicus ni b for children and will consist of o halk- talk on the blackboard. Three ,iMr,irs will be bold on Snnday, To night a largo audience was present. Mrs. G. A. Megargel is visiting friends at Meshoppen. Miss E. E. L'jach, of Providence, was calling on Mrs. David L Stearns last Ssturdav. William Kestoll and J. E Milroy are indisposud with la grippe. Eldie, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lee, is suffering from chicken pox. Irvin Bronz, a driver hoy at the New York and Ontario breaker, was throwu from a mule a few days ugo and got his left arm broken. William McKelvey, who has been visiting with his family during tne holidays, returned yesterday to nis studies at the Medico Chirurgicul in stitute at Philadelphia, William Richards, of Scott road, who has been in a critical coudition with pneumonia, is improving. Washington camp, No. 043. elected the following omcers last lhnrsday evening for the ensuing term: Past president, A. (L Demming; president, (iomer liugues; vice presiueni, vui inm Strong; master ofiforms, David Williams: conductor, Thnmss Hughes; treasurer, t1 rann ilivies; recoruiug b -c-retary. Ira Jenkins; finance secreUry, H. R. Giimtlis; nupcctor, Isaac D, vies; guard, .Joun unmtns. i - CARBONDALE. Mr. J. Johnson of Philadelphia Good and Reliable Hood's Curocl Malaria and Loss of Appetite. The following letter is from a gentleman widely known in the section of Hiiliidel- phia where he lives, heitu; a member of the LO.O. V.. Red Men. Order of Tonti. and the Republican Club, aul a popular speak er in public meetings: " I dare say that I am more glad In taking flood's Sarsaimrllla than Its proprietors aro In selling It. I took It for nal.v.l:t and loss oi appetite, snd the fact that We have continued to use ii in Duruunui is luucieni viuouca ui eur confidence In its efficacy. My food tastes belter and rclndies morn naturally. My wllu and Hood's s Cures daughter sav ITood's Ssrsapnrllls has also very much improved my complexion. We regard II rood and reliable, and recommend it to allot our nends." .Iamfs Jouksox, 6S1 E. Indiana Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL. An All Nisht Patrol Is the Method Tried at Taylor. Rpeciat to the Scrnnton Tribune. Taylor, Pa, Jan. 8. An all night patrol of borough policemen was tried Saturday night as an antidote against tb ) tramp nuisance. The idea origi nated with Chief Jermyn For the past fortnight abont forty tramps have been in nightly session near Minooka junction. It is supposed they are the ones guilty of breaking into the St. Joseph's church of Mi nr:oka and also Avoca's St. Mary's church and robbing each of its poor box. Tbey were kept nnder close watch all day Sunday and today dis persed voluntarily. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and tnat there was no hope for her, out two bottles Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Tho. Eggors, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tiiiid without result everything else then nought one bottle of Dr. King'B New Dis covery and in two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It is such results of which these are examples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine iu Coughs and Colds. Free trial' bottles nt Muttbows Bros,, Drug store. Regular size 60c. and $1. It Is Already Meeting- witn very iin couraRlnir Buccess. AhMtal fo .Scran (on Tribune. rixniiosDALE. Pa . Jan. 8 The in terest which has been taken in the Sunday school recently organized In Carbondale township by the Baptist nirlstian Endeavor society is very en cournging. Sunday was held the third nervine it bing at the home or Mr and Mrs. S L. Carlton.corner of Tenth iiren tie and Arch bald stroot The at tendance was sixty-seven and a very nrnfitnhle hour was spent. ' Throuzh the kindness of Mrs. J. F Knse the the school next Sunday will be held at her home in that neighbor hood. HELD TO APPEAR FOR TRIAL. In the Cirbondale column of tho Scranton Republican of yesterday it said that tho price paid by the Masonic lodge of this city for the building on Salem avenue, which thev purchas-id from John Jermvn. was 1194.000, It should have read $.'4,000. The column of railroad news, which for many months has appeared in the Evening Leader twice a weelc ana signed "Araspa," will appear in this paper no longer, the correspondent baring resigned trotn tne stau, ana hereafter his columns of interesting news will be printed in the Evening Herald. Henry Crocker, of Green Ridge, passed last evening with friends in this city. The store of M. is. Alartignn, on Salem avenue, is closed on account of the death of Mrs. Madigan a brother William, who died Sunday morning at his home in Scranton. Tho funeral will lie held this afternoon from his home In Hyde Park. Miss Flora Allen, of Forest City nnd her gnest, Miss Laura Davis, of Wyoming, spont Sunday in this city as the guests of .Miss LiOltie lilies, ot Xjitl- coln avenue. Sris and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & WELL CO, yE have completed bur inventory and naturally have found some odd lots" of LACK CURTAINS, CHENILLE PORTIERES and TABLE COVERS, which we will close out at actual cost. They Must Be U In our Carpet Department you will find bargains in Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, and in the finer grades, such as Moquette, Velvet and Axminster. Dropped Patterns, Remnants and Old Pieces will be sold regardless of cost. !!BS Hood's Pills core liver ills, Jatindfct. bil iousness, nick hcnitit'ho .1 rmiHtipntlon. '.'." Look at This for a New Year's Bargain. It Will Interest You. At These Prices You Cannot Help Buying. h i Bank of Scranton. Special 30-inch Smyrna Rugs, $2.50; reduced from $3.50. STORE CLOSES G P. M. A DESIRABLE STOCK OF Dry Hemlock NOW TO ON STICKS AT WHOLESALE T!A TJ A X JLV 1 TRADE) ONI I atlonal tps qh!iuditc i iiu Electric Seal Capes, 18 inches, 14.40; formerly 110. Astrakhan Capes, 18 lnches,$6.49; formerly 11 IS ini'li.s, $12; for- inches, $6.40; Btatemant Dso. 19, IS03, ralli-il for ly the Conitrom-r ol th ( ui-renoj, BESOVB i:s. I.nnn tl.lMM.iTS 10 Ovardralls MO. Dnttad Statos Bonds 2no,no.m Other Bonds J4s.r:; Bsnklng Boom 18,074.46 PYffjmiuttls n i'. B, ISondS.... 17.448 7A Dae from U, 8. Treunrer lo.noo on Iiuelroni IiiiiiIih 891,139.00 iiali 178,600.08 2,40.1,008.00 UABIUTIBS. rapHni 2oo,ooonn Knrvlns 10,000.00 Undivided Prottta 60,038.99 IreaUttoi 168,000.00 DU Idends I i 1.888.60 Depotlts.' 1,798,866 80 l)uu to llutikii 86,694.07 8)9,463,698.66 WILLIAM COMIfBlL President, tiKO. II. ati. IN, Vlee-r resident. wiLi i A Ai ii. k, Culiler. Diiii.t ro:ts. William Connell, Georce II. Catlln, Airri'd Band, Henry BelTn, jr., James An-iiimUl, William t. Bmltn, Lnthar Keller. TON ImiiU offers lo denosttori every fneilily wtti-raitled ly ilietr balaneeSi Iiuhi ness ami responsibility, Bpeelnl n: it n uiven to business ac counts, interest iaid on time deposits. :i is. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building, TELEPHONE 488. lAM'i J'.I.J'V AlUtt Scrnnton, Pa. "Vr 11ILK nriny mannfootrirers and dealers are making extravagant ments concerning the merits and durability of medinm or low pianos, intendiuj; mirchnsers should not fail to examine the lauious STECK EiANOS. IllnstratccT I'ook containing valunlde information on rnanoa on npplicitloi. ftata E. C. RscScer & Co. 123 Adams Avo. 3!" - ' :t 1., .ww y IT I r-ir r-.w-- ,n- THE DUNMORE. John Pnlmsr John Wardell, York last week. Ida Doty lins Westchester, N. and danghter, returned from Mrs. Nw An Athletic Cont.st of Flg-htin Polanders Leads to Oonrt. Siiocnil (o Die AnMOS Tribune. PnTCiiiiURO, Pa., Jan. 8. A charge of asanlt and battery wss preferred by Mike Rock and Mary Rock, PolsnMers, residing in the bush behind the Orovs Honso. The defendants were: Mike Meshenkl, fim Rock, Stevo Wattroll, Tabiiis Mello. Mrs. Rock and Mrs. Wattrol. Justice of the Peace Logan, after sx nonndine the law In a plain Bnd able manner. discharged tho two women and held esch of the other defendsnts nnder 800 bail. They Rave security, but the case may be sottled before it reach's court. JERMYN. The programme for the entertain ment Friday evening, under the aus pices of William Hunter post, Grand Army of the Republic, is as follows: Selection, Temperance Band; address, J. 0. Turner; duet. Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Soby; reoitation, Jamea CI. Shep- been called home to Y., on account of an accident which befel her father. A handsomo siifn has been erectf d before J. Hoffman's new barber shop 011 Mill street. Mrs. Fred Crippen, of Providence, called on Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Connelly Sunday. The Erie and Wyoming Valley rail road's Uypsy Grove branch was opened yesterday. Michael Lennon, of New York city, is visiting here, The Neptune Hose company have elected the following officers for the ensning year- President, U, S. Pot ter; vice president, H, W. Tregear; recordine secretary, Eugene Washer; financial secretary, P. h O'Horo; treasurer, E, E. Siizer; trustee for three years, F. E. Waicuer; foreman, F. W. Allen; first assistant, F R. Spencer; second assistant, Edward Secor. Wlien flaby was sick, wo pare her Castorta, When Hint wa. a Child, alio cried for Cimtorla. When ilits Ix-camo Miaa, .he clung to Coat oris. When alio had Children, .lie gave thew Oastorla, Mink ( bpes, merly 146, Grimmer Capes, is formerly 13. Hussion Lynx Military Capes, 22 Inches, 15.98; formerly Electric Seal Military Capes, 22 inches, 19.49; formerly is. Forty dozen Assorted Mulls at $1.4!); formerly ;f. Fifteen dozen Assorted Children's Sets ;it 98o.j formerly $2.50. A fine lot of Sleigh Robes, plush lined, at $; each. Plush and I Ho1 Ii 'oats sold at your own price. Millinery almost given away. HIGHEST PRICES PUD FOB RAW FURS. TRADERS National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED UM J. 138 Wyoming Ave. CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. BAinjELHINES,ttretaont. W. W. W A l SON. vtci I'rcmdant Ii. WILLIAMS, C'usUiur. BnUMTOM. SAmnn. Bnmi jami m- r.-run ht, luviN.i A. FlM'IT, Pit ltd. H. PlNLBTi JoSIPB J. J K RUTH, M B. KVMCRBIb, Obas, P MatxuiwSi Jons T, FouTaa. W. W. WATSON. PROMPT, ENLR6ETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This 1mnk invltos ths ptttOWfl oi liusini's nn wiJ iirma gMrsllr. Hotel Wayerly Enrcpeftn flan. First-cliww Tr iM n Depot tur IlurKuor A l.ii.l Taunbiousur Bonr. H. E, Cof, 1Kb and Filbert Sts,, Philada. Moat drilraliln for roHlilenta of N.E. Penn', sylvauls All conTenloiioes lor travi'tars to and from Brond Btrset atatinn and thu Twelfth and Markst Street station. l -sirablofor visiting Sarnntnnluna and kw tic in the Authruclto Beg-iou. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. DETTKB RIIOR CO.. T m'p. mrits'. si .fioo.nno. 11KST SJI.r.O HHOU IN tUM MIKI'"' ".I dollar f I' ttl is itollur tan-'a. TblslAdles'BoUd rien.ii Dongoln Kidltvit ton Hoot delhered free uiiy in 1 roefllil.oi t'.wh, M.iney onn r, or l'lwlal Nolo for IIJO, K.iimln every WSf IhS boots aeld In nil rcliill StOffJ fer ttilQt W iiiiikn thin hoot ouwlven, thereforo wo guar antee tho fil,ttlr and UMP, if nny ono 1.1 net mti 'Hen wo Will rslilno mo inmicy ortnidanolWrpair. wpora Too or 1 imunon renie, wldtli O, 1, t SIJ. x 1 to i iimJ Imo R'pl,Ofl. Std ijouretee; ''".j'tV Ifl will ft Wit, !WSllillir:i!i'il " C'lltu I 'M?9 Inicun Dexter Shoe Co., SsSS? Upteial term to VeaUn. smrocv. s tf; .J Had more OFFICE CHAIRS than lie wanted did not sell as many for holiday trade as anticipated. We have re lieved him of soma at a very low price. You can judge if you care to relieve U3 by looking in our window or coming into the store; our price on them is much lower than regular cost. Remnants of Carpet3 and Cdd Pairs Lace Curtains are si i TT moving nveiy. nave you V v 1 . 7 had your pic ... J