Our speci is prompt service J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. E. E. . Reynolds, ; BAL ESAT S555 Sayed snd Waverly, Anciacss INSURANCE Lehigh Valley Coal ‘HARD AND SOFT WOOD AWS’ BUILDING, 119 DESMOND ST., Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. AND REAL ESTATE. Nogotisted, Insurance Writ- Foes Réted, Rents Col. lected, Taxes Paid. y, BLMER BLOCK BT.. SAYRE. T _— AFTER STANDARD OIL Hot After Monopolista. BEDFORD REFUSED TO ANSWER. Question Was, “Were You ABserbed by the Standard Ol (company! MH. H. Rogers Wanied Secret Hearing For Himself. NEW YURK, Jan ¢ Sbontiag deg sutly at the Missouri attorney general “1 advise the withess nol to auswer that question, aud the witness will aot suswer it! Lawyer Howe gave 2 sam ple of what way be expected of the in quiry Into the affairs of the Standard Ol] company conducted by the state of Misscur! at the iustigation of the re fora governor, Joseph Folk. The hear ing opened here with E T Belford, a director, in the witness chair When the bot personal altercation be tween the Missouri state representa tived and the Standard Of] lawyers bad calined down Mr Bedford flatly re fused to auswer the question put to Bim by Attorney Geoeueral Hadley. It was “Were you absorbed by the Btandard Ol company ¥° Another indication of the determined BglLt to be put ap Ly (he defendants was given before Mr Bedfonl began to testify. The Standard Ol couuselors took advantage of an unused section of the code of civil procedure relating to depositions tuken in this state on out side matters and cofupelled Comunis slouer Sanborn to write down every word of the testimony lu loug hand H. H. Rogers saggested another de lay, asking that his deposition be taken In private Attorney General Hadley sald at the recess that he would pay wo attention to Mr Rogers request The hearlog was begun lu the offices of Lawyer Heury Wollman who is act Ing as New York counselor for Attor uey Uenetul Herbert 8S Hadley of Mis sour. Frank Hagerman of Kansas City is the attorney for the Standard Oll company. Attortey General Hadley wis late aud the bearing began shortly after be arrived Testimony was taken before Freder Ick K Sanborn, commissioner for the state of Missouri. This fight agalnst the Standard Oll monopoly is being waged by Goveruwor Folk under the antitrust laws of Missourl. Nominally the hearing is the result of a suit brought in the supreme court to anuul the Uceuses of the Waters-Plerce Ol] company. the Republic Oll company, the International Oil company and H A Williamson & Co. The attorney gen- eral alms to show that these four cowm- panies despite their assertions are in fact mere Blinds for the Standard, sub dulng competition sud restraining trade Representing these four companies and Standard Oil there were present at the Inquiry. besides Mr Hagerman, Al fred D. Eddy of Chicago, John D. Jobn- som of St. Louls MF. Elllott and WU lam V. Rowe of this city Bubpoenas were served successfully on William G. Rockefeller, son of Wil Bam Rockefeller and nephew of John D. Rockefeller; H. H Rogers. John D Archbold and Edward T. Bedford, all directors of the Standard Ofl company John D Rockefeller and Charles AM Pratt have missed the professional sub- poena servers up to date ’ Chased Convicts With Bleodhounds. ROANOKE, Va, Jan 8 Two negro priscners, one already convicted of murder and the other awaiting trial for murder, broke jail at Wytheville, Va at midnight They were pursued by Deputy Sheriff Brown with blood bounds. The two men were overtaken several miles from town, and one of thetn, George Totten, was recaptured after being stot In the arm by the of- cer, who was alone. The other negro, Moses Holly, got away and has not been retaken Totten killed a negro named Hall He was found guilty of murder and sentenced to hang Jau 285 Morley For Home Rule, LONDON, Jan. 6 —John Morley, sec- retary for India, speaking at Arbroath, Scotland, last night, said that personal- ly he believed the only effective meth- od of reform for Ireland would be an elective representative body which would have control of Irish affairs an der the direction of the lmperinl par Hament. However, be sWod ready to co-operate lu any scheme Involving a less radical departure If It could be shown that such a scheme would as sure the reforms needed. Reward For Missing South American, BOBTON, Jesu. UA reward of $2350 bas been offered bere for luformation concerning the whereabouts of Cesare Ferreira, a student at the Massachu setts Institute of Technology, who dis appeared from Boston on Nov. 7 last The youug man is the son of wealthy South American parents, and his home is in Montevideo. Ferreira was twenty Years old, five feet eight Inches In beight and weighed 140 pounds. Murder Over Basket of Apples. MIDDLETOWN, Coun., Jan, 6 The grand jury sitting here returned ao lo- dictment of murder In the first degree in the case of Michael Fischiel, who Is wi FE Killlug his brother-in-law, John pel, iu Westbrook. Fischel, it is slleged, killed his brother-in-law by blows ou the head with an ax after a dispute about the ownership of a bas. ket of apples, Fire at Charlotte Uae Works. CHARLOTTE, N. €., Jun. S—Fire yed the main yan bulldin of the t ] | vy VANDALISM ON BALTIC SHORES, Rasuian Yroupel. Operating Agals Rebels, Meet Great Opposition, 8ST. PETERSBURG, Jan 6 —A dle, patel from Warsaw says that the Hus slau troops operating frome Dirusk are encountering almost [usuperuble dif | ap in suppressing the rebellious’ Letts, who uumnber 0.000 aud are well aroed i The revoiutiouists are displaying a cruelty aud vaudalsm which are ap pulling In the peighborbivod of Hap | i sal and Meria, on the Baltic, every! castle bas Leen rized, resuiting in the total loss of priceless art treswures i No vessel is allowed to leave any | port of the Baltic proviuces without the permission of the revolutionista. | The morthern Baltic provinces are a! vast ruin, the result of the havoc! wrought by the terrorists Although the troops are pow gain | ing the upper‘hand, the famous guards regiments Lave sullered more than one! severe defeal In the districts of Dorpat aud Per cau, iu wporthwestern Livonia, the] troops are unable to move except ip heavy force. A body of cavalry which | wade » forced light march from Walk | surprised an ipsargent band at Rueuw, |! but the peasants resisted until thelr rauks bad been torn and shattered by artillery, when they surrendered thelr arms and their leaders There is a stroug couceutration of Insurgents in the villages of Melzekul and lemcal, farther to the westward, which must be attacked and broken up A band of lusurgents attacked General Orloff and bis escort of a squadron of cavalry wear Marieuburg., but the at tack was repulsed and the leader cap tured Ihe latter Immediately tried Uy drumbead court wartial sod shot was APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT. Susan B Aatheny (lab Would Save Life of Mrs. Tella HACKENSACK, N. J, Jan ¢ An appeal to save Mrs Antoinette Tulla of this city from being bauge! on Jan 12 is said to have been sent to Presideut Rousevelt Ly the Susan B Anthouy club of Clucipnatl, UO. lu this appeal the following question was asked Cap a wowan be Lauged lu New Jersey for defending ber houor in ber own hotue’ The message is sald to have been signed by Mrs Sarah M Stewers. M.D, as president the club Mrs Tolls, who is a youug woluan, shot an Italian whom she said attempt ed to attack ber in ber own home. She was living with Der husbaud at the tiwe A Jury found ber guilty of murder. Sheriff Mercer sent out Invitations to persons who have been chosen to wit ness the double banging of Mrs. Tolla and of Jerry Rossa, whose execution will take place on the same day as that of Mrs Tolls. The sheriff sald that Mrs Tolle appears to be in a cheerful mood, but that Hossa is pot so composed as she. Mrs Tolla still en- tertains the Lope that the United States supreme court will intervene and grant a stay of execution lu ber case of MORALES REVOLT CRUSHED. Sante Dominge Quieting Down After Battle at Puerto Plata. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Reports re celved at the state department indi cate that the Domioicau revolution is subsiding. and It is Dow thought that the country will sovn become gulet At Puerto Plata the revolutionists have been materially weakened by re- verses at the hands of government troops, aud it is pot believed there will be more fighting In that vicinity The death of General Rodriguez ap. pears to bave had a most pacific effect upon the rebels, and the collapse of the Morales rebellion, It is thought, will follow The rebel gunboat Independencia has been seen off Puerto Plata, and there was desultory firlug, with the Caceres troops apparently successful. Thirty men were killed and sixty wounded on Caceres’ side. Medical assistauce Is being sent from the American warship to the wounded ashore under the Red Cross flug The death of Rodriguez was a great blow to his party. Seven American citizens Have been taken aboard the Bcorplon Bank Building Burns at Kansas City, KANSAS CITY, Mou, Jap. 6 —The Cowwerce bulldiug. at Tenth and Wal uut streets, a large office bullding con- taining the Bank of Commerce, was burned Ibe Kemble bullding and the Columbus Buggy company’s bulld lug, north of the Commerce bullding, have also bevn destroyed, aod the busi uess center was endangered. The fire started iu the Kemble building and Quickly spread. ‘The Commerce bulld- ing Is in ruins Misalng Car Ferry Turns Up. CONNEAUT, 0, Jan. 4 Howe con sternation was felt here over a message received from Rondeau, Ont, about the car ferry Marquette, which was report. ed to be long overdue. The boat left here coal lnden Wednesday night at O'clock for Port Rtanley, where it was due early Thursday A telegram wos received suylug that the Marquette had arrived at Hondesu safely yesterday Sbe bad been stor stayed Mill Fire at Panther. BLUEFIELD, W. Va, Jan. 6.-The large dry kiln of the William Ritter Lumber company at Panther. W. Va, containing 4.000000 feet of dressed odk | and poplar lumber. was totally de stroyed by fre, with a loss of $100,000, The company’s principal offices are lo sated at. Columbum, 0. and It has nu “AN OLD DERRINGER Coroner Mix Has Been Sai Pistol by the Hillers. SAID TO HOLD ONE EXPLODED SHELL! Allan Maxey Hiller, Lauder Close Guard, Though Not Arrested, Claims He Will Soon Be Froved lmnoceat. “CHAMP CLARK rias Member Deligh a With His nies WASHINGTON, Dee uo tatrb. Clark Democracy” was expounded to house four three hours by Mr Clark (Mo sud coustituted the feature of the debate on the Philippine tariff GIL Mr He talked of the NEW HAVEN, Coun, Jan © An! old fashioned two barreled Derrin ger revolver of 22 caliber is in the pos | i session of Coroner Mix It was hand ed to bi by a wember of tie Hiller family. Oue barre! was empty, aud in the other was an exploded shell Coroner Mix took it to the gun store Bassett und asked Mr Bas sell extract the sheli with great; care. so as Lol tu mark It or alter its | feast He ordered the Fulitiaker to walntaiu a rigid silepce to tal It was a few hours after obtaining | possession of the revolver that Coroner i Mix ordered! that Allan Maxey Hiller | Le kept under police guand, though wet | uuder arrest. Where the pistol was found cannot yet be learned Corvuer Mix bas announced that Ril | ler will be detained for su ludetinite period under close guard State Attorney Willian H. Williams was called into the case by Coroner | Mix, and the next step will be to ask Judge Hobinson of the superior court a warrant of arrest The cor | oner decided that Le had sufficient evi a murder charge after | the close of the inquest. He called up oli State Attoruey Willlsius and turned over to him all the testhinony taken Mr Williams will go over this testi wooy and then draw up a formal cow plaint add ask for au order of arrest His sppesrance lu the case carnes it direct to the grand jury Allan Maxey Hiller, brother lu-law of the wurdered mau, was again Lrought to Coroner Mix's office. He bad wader goue a wonderful chauge overulght and those who knew him well said his hair and beard shinde whiter than before be was sent bome under guard sand virtually a prisoner He bad not laid down a moment throughout the night. Pollcenan Raw ey his custodian and stiwml on guard st his hapdsowe hoine said be could hear Hiller walking back and forth iu bis room all night loug A. Maxcy Hiller, who is held by the corulier, lusists that be will be able to establish an alibi when the proper time cones, but refused to make any other statement regunding the mysterious case. His counsel, E. P. Marvine, says that there will be no writ of habeus corpus for the release of his client, snd he 18 satisfied that Mr Hiller could Lave Lad wo wotive for killing Mr Ed wards Mr. Edwards, it is poluted out, prob ably was uot au heir to any of the HI ler property left by Mrs. Abigail HI) ler, and bis death would uot ilu any way effect Mr. Hiller The body of Mr. Edwards Las been taken to New York. Mrs. Edwards and her two daughters left for New York on an earlier train, i i i fo issue dence to press Were a who acted] as Cleveland Heads Patrick Petition. ALBANY, N.Y, Jan 6 -—-Governor Higglos Las received the expected petl tion fur the exercise of executive clem ency io the case of Albert T. Patrick, the New York lawyer couflued in Sing Sing prison under seutence to die in the week beginning Jan 22 upon convic- tion of the murder of the aged mlllion- alre, William Marsh Hice. The peti. tion is signed by nearly 100 well known persons, headed by ex-President Gro ver Cleveland, and includes lawyers, plysiciaus aud chemists, clergymen and Iaymen and Is based upon the ground that there Is reasonable doubt of bls gullt. Governor Higgins sald last night that he did not kuow when be would act upon the watter and would give nu intimation of his probable action in the case Bell's Gift Valued at $75,000. WASHINGTON, Jau. 6+ As 8 welo- rial to bis father, Professor Alexmuder Melville Hell. Ir Alexauder Grahaw Bell has presented to the Association For Diffusion of Koowledge tu the Dent for the benefit of the Volta bu reau real estate, bouds and gifts valued at $75,000 The bureau was established by Dr. A.M. Bell Three generations of the familly have been luterested In problems of orthoepy and phouetics The endowment will enable the Lureau to proceed along much broader lues than heretofore Medals For Bennington Heroes. WASHINGTON, Jau. 4 - Recognition of the extraordinary herolsm displayed by the officers and crew of the United States steamer Beunlugton when her bollers exploded on July 31 last is con tained in a general order fssued at the navy department by Secretary Bona parte. Each of the eleven members of the crew has beet awanle! a melal of honor aud a hudred dotlar Kratulty This In the Sunshine State, TOPEKA, Kau, Jau 6 The Golden State Limited and the Californias Fast Mall on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific road have been blockaded for fifty eight bours in the snowdrifts ou the plains around Santa Rosa, NM Big rotary snowplows aud gangs of wen have been unable to cope with the conditions A Call From the East, PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 8 -- Rabbi Lill. He discussed the general tariff question and fu particular the German He reviewed W J Bryan's record ou silver and paid his respects in characteristic oratory to Re publican leaders He ascribed future stand pat disciples and declared that une of these, Secretary Shaw, whose record As secretary of the treasury in cluded, he sald. classifying frogs’ legs as poultry and ponies as “household ar ticles” for the collection of revenue, was a logical Republican presideatial mantle should fall on “the gray and grizzled speaker, Uncle Joe Cannon.” The fight agaiust the bill was opened in the interest of the beet sugar indus try by Mr Fordoy (Mich) KINGSMERE AT NEW ORLEANS. Second Cholee. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 6. -With pleas ant weather, a good truck and a good enjoyable. There were two falls in the steeplechase, Chauley, the favorite, and Sweet Jane, the second choice, belong the unfortunate ones. Plerce, the rider of Chatiley, suffered a wrench of the back, which was uot serious, while Me Hugli. the rider of Sweet June escaped without injury Le fourth race, the feature, was won by Kingstere, a second choice Perett was< thrown by the stumbling of Bill Kuight in the fifth race, but be escaped uninjured Sumtuaries First Hace -Beu Heywood Evaskill, second Fiyiug third Sevond Race Lionel first Haduor, second; Redlands, third Lind Granada, first; Nun. second; Dou Fouso, third Fourth Racy. Klugsmere, first; Polly Priw, second Jack Dolan, thind Fifth Race — Monochord, first; April Showers, third Race Alma Dufour, Stromie, second. Bazil, third Three Favorites at Falr Grouands. NEW ORLEANS Jun © Chub, Guiding Star aud Ruth W. were the winning favorites at the fair grounds An unwieldy field faced the starter in the fourth race, which was warked by jostling and crowding all the way Pussing the half mile Dweceitful Lady fell, and Peter Becker, stumbling over her, unseated Morviand, his rider. In the third race St Cloud, the favorite was crowded out from the start fArut; Cluarcoal Lord Freuch tace Adare, second Sixth Belle grst; Masedo, at 30 to 1, a Winner. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6 At odds of 20 to 1 Masedo won the fourth ruce at Oakland. luo a hard drive Royal Rogue, the favorite, barely secored the place from Gossiper Mocorito outclass ol her field ln the frst race abd won by a big margin Elmira Beat Utica. ELMIRA. NY Jau 6 The Elmira Free acadewy teaw defeated the Utica Free acudemny team here last night at basket hall by the score of 11 t0 ® Beans Boy Mardered For Revenge. HONOLULU, Jau. 4 Stweou Whar ton, the turee year-old son of Henry Wharton, who Lad been wissing, has been found murdered lo a cane fekl at Wulalua, on Uusbiu island The child's legs, arms nod head bad been severed from the body, and the body Lad been mutilated. The wurderer bad bLurled the remains wiz iuches under ground A laborer, Bamue! Jobonson™ who had been boardiug with the parents of the child, when arrested wade a confession to Sheriff Brown He sald that the mo- tive for the crite was revenge agalust the boy's mother bLecnuse she had re fused to give him liquor Bars Miss French as Attorney. FREDERICTON N B. Jau. 8 The suprets court of New Brunswick gave Judguwient declaring Miss Mabel P French of St. john vot eligible to be adiwuitted as an attorney to practice In this province At the hearing on the case recently one of the Justices stated that he kpew of no precedent in Brit. ish law which would justify him tn ad wittiug 4 woman 10 the bar Fighting the Paper Trust. WASHINGTON, Jan 6 Argument was begun here In the supreme court of the United States jn the paper trust witness cases. The cases luvolve the right to compel withesses to answer questions in antitrust proceedings and are very shullar to the tobacco trust cases. Attoruey Flanders of Milwau kee opened the ease for the paper con panies The Dewey Expedition. WASHINGTON, Juu 8 Shortly be fore the puvy department closed for the day the following message was re celved by wireless from Commander Hosley. commnuding the dey dock Dew ey expedition: “Bad weather; heavy winds and sea wést; dolug well and Leading southeast; holding our own." Bennteor Kilect Shannon Better, PITTSBURG, Jau, 4. State Senator Elect John B. Shanoou of Cumberiand, Md, who for three weeks has been se American Squadron to Go to Spanish Waters. THIS ORDER WILL PLEASE FRANCE Delegates to Algeciras May Held Balance of Power—Pollclang of Moroecce Is the Die- puted Peolul, WASHINGTON, Jau 6 — The an nouncetnent that ap Awerican squad rou is to go to Spanish waters pending the luteruatious! Moroccan conference al Algeciras excites surprise and much talk awong diplomats at Parts The visit of the squadron will please Frauce, will put inte the shade the German ewpervr's eelebrated trip to Tangier The other powers prob ably will send a single warship each Ihe agitation lu Eurvpe the cvining Moroccan couference amd the result it may bring has spread it=elf to this country, and American officials are now deeply luterested in the mat ter, whereas bLerctofore their [uterest Las Leen but little more than casual The reason for this increased lmpor tauce of the conference lu the winds of government officers here is due to the recently developed view that the Awericau delegation to the conference is a most potent factor at the gnther- ing. belug In a prospective position to coutrol the situation It has been thoroughly believed Lere that the various European govern ments who are so deeply Interested In the conference, notably France and Germany, have agreed on a programe which would be adbersd to rigidly The possibility of a split between these two governments ou sowe of the ques tious loveolved may throw the States Into a posiliou where its dele gates with thelr votes wili Lave the power to settle the Issue cue way or another In this event It is considered that the position of the United States may cote embarrassing It Is feared Lore that a crisis such as existed Letwesu Gerwany aud France last June, when the Moroccan situstion was most acute, way again be precipitated Ly the con ference which is tu be Leld within a fortuight at Algeciras Ihe main contention of France that she sbould be allowed to police Morocco. Germany desires interns Uounnl policing, and ou this point there is likely 0 be a decided difference ns It over United Lee is BRITISH SHIP BLEW UP. Steamer Carlisle Sank In Saigon Riv- er After Vonder Explosion. SAIGON, French ludo China, Jan, © The British steamer Carlisle sank io the Salgou river after a coutlagration ou Loan! following an explosion of pow der due to spontauscus cuinbustion Two of ber crew, an eugiueer and a sallor, are missing. Mauy persons were injured during the excitement attend lug the rescue of the remainder of the Jrew The Carlisle was charters! by the Russlau governwent early last vear to carry supplies from Viadivostok to Port Arthur before the surrender of that fortress, but lost ber propeller and drifted to San Miguel bay, Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands. whence she Was towed to Manila. She effected re pairs there, arrived at Saigon iu May and was detained by the Frence au thoritles on suspicion of carrying con traband of war It was learned later that her cargo consisted of arms and ammunition valued at $4.300000 Aft er the conclusion of peace the Carlisle was compelled to remain at Saigon be cause the Russian goverumeut refused to pay ber port charges Vietory Fer James 8. Dake. TRENTON. N. J, Janu 6. —The court of errors and appeals has denled the application of Mrs. Lillian M. Duke for a stay lo the divorce proceedings lust tuted against her by her busband James B. Duke, pending an appeal to that court from Vice Chaocellor Pit uey's decision holding Mr Duke to be a resident of New Jersey In the di vorce proceedings lustituted by Mr Duke the wife ralsed the question of Jurisdiction, claiming that Mr Duke was not a resident of New Jersey Capitalist Shot Himeelr ST. PAUL, Minn, Jan 4 Charles Cristadoro, capitalist, art connoisseur, forestry expert and wogazine writer, shot and probably fatally wounded bimself In bis ofMice iu the Germau Awerican Bank bulldiug bere It is uot yet determioed whether the shoot log was accidental Mr. Cristadoro had ben In poor health Crawford Pleaded Not Gallty. WASHINGTON, Jan 8 —~Willlam G Crawford of New York appeared in court here to answer to a new indict ment found against hw lovolyviog the presentation to the postoifice depart went of alleged false vouchers for let ter carriers’ straps and satchels He pleaded uot guilty and was released on Lis own recogulzance Our Fishing Boats Handicapped. ST. JOHN'S, N. F Jan. 6 The west const herring Oshing season has virty ally ended. The American vessels are badly baodicapped through thelr (na bility to have their Ash frozen this privilege being dented them by the treaty, and will therefore be nnn ble to ship full cargoes i<hiore New Lifeboat at Five laland. NEW YORK, Jun. 0 ~ A new Jife boat with screw propellers nul a gos oltne engtue Is now at the Fire Island’ life saving station. Weather Probabilities. Fair; west winds, PRICE ONE CENT SATURDAY SPECIALS Prior to our semi annual invea- tory it 1s our custom to reduce stocks. Therefore beginning } urday, we offer than ever in all lines. We begin Saturday, In) k our first genuine January sale. Genuine because e we carry 1= the best to be had Not chesp goods cheap, goods procurable ¢ heap. Comforts £1.00 kind January sale price $ 1.2) kind January sale price 50 kind January sale price 3 75 kind January sale price 2.00 kind January sale price 2 25 5 kind Jaouary sale price Wool Blankets 3 00 white, pink 268 375 white, 3 oo 4.75 or pink or white, pink or white, pink or white, pink or white, pink or white, pink or grey, pink blue borders, blye borders, or blue borders. Cotton Blankets {5c kind, sale price 33¢ 35¢ kind, sale price 48¢ T5¢ Kind, sale price 63¢ s5¢ kind, sale price 78¢ 1 00 kind, sale price 88¢ 1.25 kind, sale price 98¢ 5 kind, sale price 1.18 75 kind, sale price 1.38 Men's Underwear 100 well known make, best 1.00 garment on the market, January sale price Tih SU¢ normal wool dc 50c fleeced lined 9c Ladies” Underwear | (¥) pure natural wool 78¢ He bleached tleece lined 38¢ 25¢ fleece lined 19¢ or grey, pink or Boys Underwear 25¢ fleece lined, extra heavy 19¢ * Ladies and Childrens olf Vests 1 kind cardinal on 63¢ ’5 kiud cardinal only 98¢ 1% childs white and cardinal, and cardinal, and cardinal, and cardinal, ladies white ladies white white 1.00 Moire Silk closing 69¢ : 1.00 MoireVelour Silk closing 00¢ 1 (x) Shadow Silk closing 75¢c : Sle Radium check closing 76¢ 48¢ Fane les closing die Dress Goods The Goods space does not permit us to mention :n detail, but we offer some rare values a few of which we item- 1z¢ below 1.50 Dress Patterns ing 1.00 obairs Fancy and changeable 44 to 46 in wide tbc voc Panama black and colors 48 in. pure wool, fine even thread, elo ng ac 5% Panama black and colors, 38 in. wide, sale price 45¢ 5c Fancy Mohairs, sale price 3c. Umbrella Special 1.00 kind guaranteed for one year fancy and Co 180 handles 89¢ re A ————— Outing Flannels 121¢ outing, the one we have run special at 10¢, closing, 8c 12! and 15¢ waistings, Arnolds Best and other makes of equal moth closing 10¢ 100 waistingy Slaning Te 10¢ outings 7 Tic Globe Warehc
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