The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 03, 1905, Image 1

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no springs to hurt the fin-
gers. Boxweod handles, steel
“rods, fast color, gloria—the
best umbrella value you cver
saw. 26 tnch $1.00; 28 inch
87.25.
AT BOLTON'S.
Men's Furnishings, Hats and
Shoes.
Packer Ave, Sayre.
FIRST NATIONAL
"OF wy
ww $70,000.00
Both Phones,
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THREE PERCENT INTEREST
Paid on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS.
B PF. Wilbur, J N. Weaver,
W. A. Wibar, J]. W. Bishop,
J. KB. Wheelock. W T. Goodnow,
0. LL. Haverty, Sewsrd Baldwis, ¥. T. Page,
R. F. Page. Cashier.
Renting, Estates Managed Collecting
E. E. Reynolds,
‘REAL ESTATE For sale in Athens,
Sayre and Waverly.
secseat INSURANCE
org id 2
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Investments Loans Negotiated
_IT Packer Ave.,
Valisy Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa.
ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE.
Losns Negotiated, Insurance
Written, Houses Rented, Rents
Collected, Taxes Paid.
ROOM 7, ELMER BLOCK
‘In order to increase the number
of subscribers and to enable us to
give all an improved service and a
greater choice of books, we make the
following proposition
To any one taking out a subscrip-
tion in the Tabard Inn Library, on
or before November 10th, we will
give one book FREE; this means
that you get two “dollar and a half”
books, for the price of one.
Remember this offer is good only
until the 10th of November, and
will not be repeated.
~HAROLD L. GILLESPIE
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGOIST.
20x Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa.
Keep
Strong Always
Make every atom of
our vitality count.
uild new tissues be-
fore the old give way.
You can do this by
taking a wine glassful
of Stegmaiers’
"MALT EXTRACT.
before each meal and
upon retirin
Stegmaiers’ “Start Fx-
not an exper-
tract is not
iment, as it was en-
dorsed by the physi-
cians attending the
state medical conven-
tion held Sep. 20, 1900
| and again by them at
| their convention held
DEMAND ABDICATION
Spirit of Revolt In Russia
Still Spreading.
ODESSA LOYALISTS MURDER AND ROB
Five Thousand Reported Killed and
: Weuaded—Jewiash Dead Sirew the
Streeta — Authorities Are
Paralyzed.
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 3. —Fram
nearly sll parts of the Nussian empire
comes news indicating that the spirit
of revolt & still spreading. In Finland
the red fig bas everywhere heen rails
el! and placed on all official buildings,
slide by side with the national ensign
Armed forces are reported to
marching ou Helsingfors, the capital
of Finlapd, bringing with them artil
lery
The democratic aud revolatiouary
parties have succeeded lu holding a
great mass meeting at the capital, at
which nothing less than the aldicntion
of the czar and the formation of a re
public was demanded
At Odessa aparchy is rampant. Kill
fng and plundering by bands formed
of hundreds of “loyalists” countinuad
Attacks ont the Hebrews are incessant
The nights are made hideous by bodies
of “loyalists” with whom the police are
fraternizing marching through the prin
cipal streets bearing national flags,
portraits of the emperor and ikouns,
singing the national hymn, smashing
everything In their way and looting
shops and houses
A late dispatch from Odessa says:
“The casualties are belleved to have
amounted to 5,000 Killed and wounded
In the Jewish quarter bodies still
strew the streets and sidewalks
“Jewish women and children were
strangled and hacked to pieces In the
streets where the mobs gained the up
per baud. A Hed Cross doctor said that
the Kishineff horrors were repeated 8
bundredfold,
“The students alone saved the city
from wholesale sack apd wassacre
The wilitary are now placing a huu
dred machine guns at various poluts
Twenty-six cases of wounded have
Just passed my door
“The sound of firing is again moving
westwanl toward the Jewish quarters
The wobs swear they will uot leave 8
single Jew alive
“General Kaulbars was called to the
balcony of the palace by 5,000 loyal
ists, carrying Imperial portraits and
ikons and singing the national hymn
The general earnestly entreated the
assemblage to disperse and go home
but with ringing. cheers the loyalists
resumed thelr march through the city.”
Hospital wagons pass through the
streets incessantly carrying off the
killed, wounded and mutilated. The
population is panic stricken,
Troops wreaked terrible vengeance
on occupants of three houses from the
balconies of which shots had been fired
upon them. They immediately stormed
the houses and with unheard of Lar
barity massacred all the lnhabliants
It is asserted that the persons who
fired ou the troops were disguised po
licemen who purposely provoked the
troops.
The city Ils a dismal sight. Streets
are filled with Cossack patrols and fy
Ing detachments of the Red Cross,
which follow bands of murderous riot
ers. Firing has been uninterrupted the
whole day. Many hundreds have been
killed or wounded
A Cossack patrol attacked the stu
dent militia, which was courageously
trylog to stop the bands who are mas
sacreing and pillaging, principally io
the Hebrew quarter. The looters open
ly divide the goods, the Cossacks in
many cases participating In the pro
ceeds. The rector of the university has
telegraphed Count Witte imploring
bim to Immediately dismiss Governor
Reinhardt, who is held respousible for
the outbreak, as otherwise a catastro
phe is unavoidable
At Warsaw the Social Democrats
Bave issued a proclamation calling for
& revolution. Polish flugs were dis
played from many balconies, and a
mass meeting of all political parties
was held in Philbarmonio ball to dis
cuss the situation. Great crowds sur
rounding the bulidiog sang patriotic
songe,
It now appears that thirty persons
were killed and more than a buodred
wounded during the conflicts there
Instead of the expected abolition of
martial law the military goveruor had
the walls covered with proclamations
sanoouncing that in consequence of the
disturbances crowds assembling in the
streets will be dispersed by force of
arms.
be
§t. Petershurg Embassy Heard From.
WASHINGTON, Nov. J. ~The state
department has received a dispatch
from the American smbansy ut 8t. Pe
tersburg stating the conditions in Fin
land continues bad, but that the situa
tion in Bt. Petersburg appeared to be
improving and that the strike probably
will be settled today The dispatch
spoke of a hopeful outlook for the res
toration of communication between St.
Petersburg and the outside world. The
meszage was taken to the White House
by Assistant Becretary of State Bacon
and laid before the president. Mr. Ba
con remained with the president fer
some time.
Irogueis Fire Sault.
CHICAGO, Nov, 3. -Jwige Landis In
the United States district court bere
THANKSGIVING DAY.
President Calls on Nation to Observe
Thursday, Nev. 30,
WASHINGTON, Nov. & — President
Rossevelt has declared Thursday, Nov,
Thanksgiving day. The proclama-
tion Is as follows
“When nearly three centuries ago the
first settlers came to the country which
has this great republic
they fronted] not only hardship and pri
vation, but terrible risk to their lives
Iu those grita years the customn grew
of setting apart one day in each yvar
for an special service of thanksgiving
to the Almight$ for proserving the peo
ple through the changing seasons
“The custom hax now become nation
al and hallowed by memorial usage
We live In easier amd more plentifal
times thgn our forefathers, the men
whe with strength faced the
raged days, the dangers to
national Jife 4s great now as
at any prey
now becutue
rugged
aud yet
are nite
ous time a our history
“It is eminently fittlog that ounce a
year our people should set apart a day
for praise and thanksgiving to the
giver of good amd at the =ame time
that they express their thankfulness
for the abundant mercies received,
should manfully acknowledge their
shortcomings and pledge themselves
solemnly aod in good faith to strive
{® overcome them
“During the past year we have been
blessed with bountiful crops, Our busi
ness prosperity has been great No oth-
er people has ever stood on as high a
level of material well being as ours
pow stands. We are uot threatened
by foes from without. The foes from
whom we should pray to be delivered
are our own passions, appetites and
follies, and ngainst these there Is al-
ways need that we should war
“Therefore 1 now set apart Thurs
day, the 20th of this November, as n
day of thanksgiving for the past and
of prayer for the future, aud on that
day I ask that throughout the land the
people gather in thelr homes and places
of worship and In rendering thanks
unto the Most High for the manifold
blessings of the past year consecrate
themselves to a life of cleanliness,
hoor and wisdom, so that this nation
may do Its allotted work on the earth
in & manner worthy of those who
founded it and of those who preserved
it."
STUART PIERSON'S DEATH.
Police Say Hoy Was Chloroformed
and Tied to Rall.
MOUNT VERNON, O,, Nov. 8—-Bur-
11 beneath a culvert 200 feet from a
spot where Stuart Plersou, a Kenyon
college student, was ground to death
by a train, the authorities have found
three lengths of Llsxl stained rope
and a wad of absorbent colton also
saturated.
County Prosecutor Stilwell expresses
a firm belief that the boy was cliloro-
formed, the cotton satarated and
bound across his face and that then he
was tied across the rallroad tracks as
a part of his initiation into a college
fraternity. The authorities believe
that the cotton was removed after
ward and the boy left stupefied. On
these grounds the prosecutor will ear
ry the case to the grand jury
Prosecutor Stilwell sald that several
persons were under surveillance lu con
nection with the case aud that they
might be. taken into custody at aoy
moment :
That young Pierson, who was killed
when awalting initiation into the Delta
Kappa Epsilon fraternity tied
to the rallroad tracks has along
been believed by the police
errm—————
War In Royal Arcanum,
BOSTON, Nov. 3 —Attoruey General
Parker of Massachusetts has been
asked to petition the supreme court
for an Injunction restraining the su-
premme council of the Hoyal Arcanum
from enforciug the Assessment rates
adopted] at the convention at Atlantic
City last April and ratitied at Putin
Bay, O. Those who are acting In the
matter luclude residents of New York
Detroit, Paterson, N. J, and Provi
dence, R. 1, as well as several Massa-
chiusetts members
wins
all
Folk Denounced Political Bosses,
CINCINNATI, Nov. 3. — Under the
auspices of the Cltizens’ Municipal par-
ty and In support of tie Democratic
ticket, which bad received the Indorse
ment of that party, Governor Folk of
Missouri Jast night addressed a mass
meeting fu Music hall, discussing mu
nlcipal polities in particular. The po
Titical boss “who dictates nominations
for office and controls officers after
they get iuto office for personal ends”
was denounced vigorously
Arcanum Funds Attached.
WILMINGTON, N.C, Nov. 3--All
the fonds in the hands of the two loeal
councils of the Royal Arcinum here
were attacfied by the sheriffs upon
f process from Mecklenburg county
stiperior court, where g sult against
the supreme council of the order has
been instituted by former Midge Ar
istead Burwell and others In a pro
test against the recent Increase of the
lusurance rates
Two Arrests In Salt Case Tragedy.
BOSTON, Nov. 3 -Chlef William B
Watts of the Boston bureau of crimd-
pal investigation has aunouucwd that a
physician named Lewis HH Crawford
and William Howard are held by the
New York police. Crawford has made
A confession concerning his complicity
in the dress sait case tragedy, it ta
said, »
. Mrs. Stevenson Will Die.
SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Nov. 8.—
Mrs. Russell Rfevenson of this city, a
Meher of Bt. (George's Protestant
ROOT FAVORS JEROME
Secretary of State Advocates
His Re-election.
CHOATE'S PRAISE FOR CANDIDATE.
District Attorney of New York Look-
ed Lpon as Modern Moses to Dis
pel Clouds of Politieal
Bossiam,
NEW YORK, Nov. 31-To
who attended the crowded mass meet
ing of the prominent lawyers in Car
negie ball in support of District At
toruey Jerome there is no doubt about
the fact that, stimulated Ly Mr Je
rome’s catpaigniog. the voters of New
York city of wachine rule
and are ready to revolt from the party
Such enthusiasm seldom we
companies an big meeting during a
préshlential campaign
The Hon, Joseph IL Choate was
gheered again and again for himself
and for his attitude iu regard to Je
rowme’s candidacy,
Mr. Jerome's eutrance ‘was dramatic
aud brought forth more applause than
any other caudidate has received this
The house stood up and cheered
itself hoarse for three minutes, and it
was as much longer before quiet could
be restored so that the could
procecd. * There were persons
present, and the only reason there
wasn't four times more was grecause
no more could get tickets
Every one there looked upon Je
rome’s re-election as assured amd upon
that fact as a vindication of American
citizenship. They greeted him and
spoke of him among themselves as n
modern Moses, come to lead them
from the bondage of the political boss
es, Every oue felt that it was a privi
lege to have Leen there, and they were
right, for Jerome's campaign is unique
It is history making and bids fair to
alter for years the course of local poll
tics
Elihu Root, secretary of state, has
written a letter to Charles A. Fiam
mer, congratulating him on his with
drawal from the Republican ticket and
advocating the reelection of Mr Je
rome, Mr. Root sald
“1 coligratulate you upon your with
drawing from the race for the district
attorneyship. It was public spirited
and wise and shows the qualities which
bave made vou such a good judge and
such an good citizen. The selection of
a district attorney is not so wuch a
question of oue party Realise another
as It Is of all honest people nualnst all
the cpwoks and criminals of every kind
Jerome now seems to have ao good
chance of election, and his election
would be a great thing for New York
He has vigor and fearlessness and en
thusiasm in the cause of justice and
hates a thief and cannot be hushed up
or put to sleep by any Influence what.
soever. Every man who cares about
baving a decent, lawabidibg town
ought to be for him."
ny one
are tired
Possess
mectiug
FRLLT
Higgins Is Sorry,
ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 3—Governor
Higgins, who last week expyessed his
gratification when Charles Flammer
resigned as Republican candidate for
district attorney of New York iu favor
of Wililam Travers Jerome, voiced his
regret that the courts bad refused to
compel the placing of Mr. Jerome's
nae on the Republican oficial ballot,
When he was told of the decision of
the appellate division he sald, “Well,
U'm sorry, very sorry”
Insurance Injunction.
BOSTON, Nov. 3-An order sum-
monlng the officers and directors of
the Uwunien Health and Accident com
pany, an assessment lusurance concern
of this city, to show cnuse an In
Junction should not be tu pro
Libit the transaction of further bus!
ness nud why a receiver should not be
appointed was granted by Judge Loth-
rop of the supreme court Attorney
General Parker Is the complainant on
information from Insurance Commis
sioner Cutting, alleging that the com
pany has falled to honor legitimate
claims of policy holders for death and
disability
why
Issued
New Battleship Makes Record Run.
ROCKLANID, Me, Nov, 3.-A new
sped record for Amerlean battleships
was established by the Rhode Islapd
on her oficial standardization trial trip
over the measured wile course off
Owl's head, dorlug which she steamed
one mile at a rate of 19.41 knots an
hour Another mile was made at the
rate of 1927, while the mean time for
the twelve rans over the colirse way
IS knots an hour Lhe coutract
called for a speed of 19 knots
Prominent Lawyer Dead.
NEW YORK. Nov. 3 Almon God
win, lawyer and civil war
dead at his residence here. Mr. Good
win was a promiosent member of the
New York bar and was personal coun
sel for the Iate Jay Gonll. [tussell
Rage and many corporations
veteran, is
Amador Recelves Tart,
PANAMA, Nov. 3- Secretary Taft
arrived here and wag revived at the
station by a special government com-
mission. In company with Governor
Magoon the secretary pald a visit to
President Amador and his cabinet
Hawley Charged With Murder,
VERSAILLES, Ky. Nov. 3 County
Detective McBeth of Unlontswn, Pa,
left here with Clifford Hawley, who
was arrested In this county charged
with the murder of Simeon Donohue In
Pennsylvania,
© ——————————
Girls’ Dormitory Burned.
OPHINAYIL :
OPENING OF AQUEDUCT,
Bedonin, Favorite, Won Handicap,
Beating Coy Maid.
NEW YOLK, Nov. J Bedouln, back
ol down from tal to Ste L favor
ite, vastly won the Aqueduct handicap
the feature of the opening of the
duct defeating
long shot, by two lengths
Catalioa, au added starter Calo
niai Girl, who « Stoll
but gradually went back, awing to the
plunge on Bedouin, was kicked at the
past by Alma Dufour ad ow finally
withdrawa
The start wom
went out in the front
douin aud Coy Maid
te the tarn
where O'Neill
front and
the heavily
\ejue
Maid, a
with Santa
mew ling, Cay
third
spend favorite at
Wis nl Gold Rose
follonad by Be
They ran in this
nto the streteh
Bedouin to the
there Arkiirta
write, soor
onder
sent
remained
played 1 to 2 fay
i the Bae
went to the front
engths
mlvance
IR live
nary £5 aud
wl tory
Hie
atid won by three
an easy Cruse
sting stakes
at the start
He was bid up to §&
of $1.500 over Lis entorwd sell
Ihe stable bid the
kept the horse NS
First Race
Cloten, second;
Second Race.
nd
ace
TT DRT
custol
Munaries
New Mown
Bryan, third
Norbury, trst
Andrew Mack, third
Arkiirt first
second; Nostromo, third
Race Bedouin, first
Maild, second; Santa Cat
Fifth Race —Yada, first
om; Sir Brillar, thind
Sixth Pantontle, first
second; Donolam, third
Hay, first;
Martin
HiAS. Siva
Thind
sucker,
Fourth
Bell
Coy
third
IVArkle, sec
iliha
Race Lotus
Mollie
Racing at Latonina,
CINCINNATI OO, No i -Two fa
Latonia He
thie
waitens from
Wizard Ring third
for two vear-old tililes,
a long Pretty
and Tarp third
layed fa-
running
Vvorites won at urbon
News, an outsider, wou
event for two year old
Windshield, with
Iie Afth event,
went to Floss 8
Nellie was second
Beautiful Bess, the
vorite, was never
opening
shat
heavily Pp
iu the
Tommy Daly Knocked Oat.
BALTIMORE. No Before
Eureka Athletic club last night
Sullivan of Washingt Einocked
Tomy Iraly of Hr in
eighth of what was to have Leen
teen round The sly
was a right te the solar plexus
knocked third
round, but except that Sullivay showed
Lis superiority they ughiout
the
hid
out
the
a ff
blow
Iraly
wikivn
fight
Sullivan down fa the
Harvard May
CAMBRIDGE, Mas
raugeinents conipleted
siine of English Rughy football
Stadium bere dwetween Dalhousie
versily of Nova Seotia
team. If the English game
with favor by Narvan! men
that it may be introduced
lege as a minor sport
Adopt It.
Nov, 3 Ar
for a
at the
uni
ined a Halifax
is revelved
it Is said
at the
were
cul-
Princeton's Captain Injured.
PRINCETON, N. J. Nov Princo
ton’s football captain, Jame ney,
who plays left tackle, has received an
injury to his leg from a bad tackle
that will in all probability Keep him
out of the Dartu Tow
O'Brien, wha play suffer
lug from ied will not play
mith gnome te
= end, is dso
a bad leg
First Bascball In Jamaica.
KINGSTON, Jawalea, Nov. J
frst baseball match ever
Jamaica took place
from the United States cruisers
ver and Yankee The gum
wont by the Yaukee's
pessed by a
crowd
The
in
teas
en
Lh was
played
between
Ww Lids
team, was wit
large wud enthusiastic
Hobart Was Crippled
GENRVA, N.Y Now Hobart
defeated St Lawrence rsity at
football by 11 to & The game
wis fiercely contested throughout. He
bart ecuce of
several players due to injuries Fhe
team also waz outweighed by Its oppo
nents
ULive
bere
wis crippled by the abs
Vom Stermnburg Returned,
WASHINGTON, Nov 3
dor Speck
who has
von Sternlburg of Germany,
been fn Europe for
months, much of which te »
in his native
Washington last night. His wif.
accompanied Lim abroad. will sail for
hone the latter part of November, The
ambassador brought with him the In
vitation of the German government for
the negotiation of a1 new trade
went
Germany
several
n+ spent
to
who
country returned
agree
between the | «1 States and
the existing «on
eipire
to repli
werciad which
early next spring
prratgeinents
Celebrate (narnegie Day
PITTSBURG, Nov, 4 The tenth ap
nual celebration of Ponders day in
honor of Amdrew Carnegie, founder of
the lunstitute, was as britliantly
servis at in for
Greely
fee] Stites signal
Stone
ob
wrnegie institnte I=
nr neral A W
commander of the 1)
corps Melville
manager of the Assi
the guests of honor and de
principal addresses
years ar
eeneral
ted Press
livers the
ned
were
Lost His Yolee Through Fall,
NEW YORK, Noy : Ernsimno Nar
della, a laborer, fell seventy feet from
the Afth =tory of a
capad all other
lute losx of his voloe
hospital where li
case was remarkable It
his vocal chords were paralyzed by the
shock of the fall
[ITIIN ITT
Glaig
and es
than the
'hysicians of the
was taken sald his
injury abso
Is supposed
Whaling Fleet Canght In lee,
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3
whaling vessels Monterey and Alice
Knowles, arrived from Hakodate, Ja
pan, confirm the news that the greater
The
caught In the jee and that the im.
probably
aturday
ATHENS
Meat Dept.
Best quality nb roast, boned and _
rolled. + ou.
First quality kettle roasts . . o8
First quality chickens
First quality corned beef .
First quality our own pickled
pork
First quality
First quality
First quality
First quality
First quality
First quality
First quality
124
pork chops
pork steak
pork roasts
porterhouse steak
sirloin steak
round steak, 3 If
Hamburg, 3 Ib
sausage, our own
sausage, link
First quality
First quality
First quality frankfurters
First quality bologna
First quality pork chunks
First quality sugar cured hams ic
First quality California hams
First quality plates
Figst quality briskets
Grocery Dept.
Cyclone flour . «51
Spray flour, . . 1
10 lbs Morley's buckw heat
flour.
1 box shredded wheat
3 boxes Egg O' See .
3 boxes Vigor
t box Force “.,
25 Ib sacks fine granulated
sugar ... , . . . $1.2
1 1b pure lard .
7 Ibs compound lard .
3 cans Monogram table syrup
10 Ibs good rice . .
6 lbs head rice
10 lbs fancy sweets .
1 doz heads celery
3 quarts fancy new beans .
1 Ib Baker's chocolate
1; Ib Baker's cocoa
3 Ib fancy oyster crackers
6 1b fair oyster crackers
Prime butter, 30 &s0lb pkgs
Rockers
One of the best lines in the val
ley. Priced easy.
Suits, Sideboards, Chiffon-
iers, Princess Dressers
Good assortment of high grade
goods.
Buy it now. Pay later.
= Ranges
Cooks and Heaters made by
Abraham Cox, Jewett & Co, Mt.
Penn Stove Co, etc. None better,
none priced lower. Every
guaranteed
Pay as.you carn the money.
stove
OPEN EYENINGS.
t. B. Garner, Trustee
D. CLAREY COAL C0.
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
Best Quality & Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed
Bradford Street Yard Phone, 1551
Office at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre
Both Phones
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
EOEALER IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Money saving opport
sented now while you
goods. You will find the
list exactly as advertised:
Usual 8c kind, xin:
sel lect from. Sage ia and
’
Waistings
Best 10c waisti
patterns in light an
a , 30 patterns to choo
S aturday and Moar 8c.
Blankets
75c 114 white and
price tlc,
8 5c 11-4 white and
price 7c.
$1.00 11-4 while and
price Sle,
$135 114 whila
price $1 12}.
£175 12-4 white
price $1371.
10-4 grey wool blan
value $2.50, sale prica
10-4 grey wool blan
value 83.75, sale price §
114 grey wool
value £3.50, sale price
11-4 prey wool
value $4.00, sale price
114 grey wool bikn
value $4.75, sale
11- ! grey w
value $5.50, sale
10-4 white WOO 0
value $3.25, sale price $
11-4 white wool bl
value $3.25, sale price
11-4 white wool bla
value $1.00, sale price
ik -4 white la
value $5.25, :
114 white “wool Diaz}
value $6.00, sale price §
11-4 white wool
value §7.00, sale price §
114 white wool
value 87.50, sale re
114 white rs
Silk Special
in. "wide: regu price {
day and Mond
53¢ Storm Serge 40 1
50c.
75¢ Storm Serge 40
the
__1.00 Storm Serge 62
IC
1.25 Faconne 46 in. all
Also Drape de Alma,
Crispines, Crepe de
Henriettas, Landsiowney
45¢ mixtures, Flann
Plaids, ele, 25¢,
5c Mannish effects.
SOc Serges and Pana
in. all wool, 45¢.
75¢ Adora (new blu p,
wool, Hoe,
ToC Crepe Armure}
6.0
$1.25 mixtures. 52
Sax), ;
Dress Goods
Toweling
One bale
before, 8c¢ het
Monday fe.