HnhsrriiiUnn ..(' jwr rf f, or $1.00 if , (unit rlrirlljl in ml unit. V. A. K I'Dl'iilxorv Kill I or mill I'nli. WKDNIOHI) A Y. ll't.Y II IIMHt. Anlnili'iMMKliMil lnoiilimiii'Mititillilirili'inTT Wi'iIiii-miIiiv in Hi-viiiiliNvlllf. .li'lTi'i-nm I'n. I'n., iIkviiumI lo IIii- lnlinlH of lti'Vii..l.lvlllii Mlil.lt'lTi'tsi.lwiillllI V. Nun -ml Mini I. w ill I trill, ftll Willi flllrill'iH. till. I Will llllH'l'lll)f flll'llll- ly Inwiinli llii' lillml Inu i'Iiimh. IJiillinilllilrillliiii'i Inli'liili'il fur liill.llmlh.il tnilnl. lii ii iiiiiiiiIimI liyllin wrlli'r'n ilium". mil fiir lilllill. Mil lull, lull ll II mliirillitw hi IMI.I fllllll. Illtl'l-I'llllltf lll'WHlll'IIIIWllll'Hl'll. Ailvi-rlMnv rli' iiiiiiIii kn.iwii mi Hiiillni tltm III III" iilll.'i' III I nii'llll. ll-lli'tn V llliu'li. l.iMiuhly I'liiiiiiiiitilriillnti mill rliiuiwn nf nilviiilritii'iiln bIiiiiiIiI iimii'Ii HiIm iiIHik liy M.HliiltV Ilium. Kiilw;rlillnii irli'il.iiii,r.vi'in,.lii lulviuini. AililrniH nil I'liiiiiiiiiiili-iilliiiin In!!. A. Mli'iili enum, llrvinil'Nvllli-. Til. Knli-rril til Hii' iMittolll il lii-yniililnvllli', Pit., iiih hi'I In"' mull iniiMi'i-. I-DITOUIAI. OUTINO! The iHlh Annual Summer Mcctlnn livid nt V likes Hnrre. A CITV5 lir.AH l Y WhltON!' I llmnil Smci'ii In liry tfupn-l l'k'lurriw WynmliiK Vullry IMIittlllnl I'lm-r. Tim minimi BiiiiiiiM'i' oulliin if llii' IVniwvlviiiilil Stud' I'Mitni'lnl Abmih'Ih tlnn wiih lirlil In Wyoming Viilli-y Mn lnul wi'rk if .lnin, with llm Itt'iiiitlfiil city nt WilUi'M-Hiii'i'H n ln'inliiini'tiiw. Tim ltl'iiK "f tluit InmlHiiK rlty niiuvil th.lMIIW'I'WH Ml'lllll'l' t f l 1 ll t lllll' 1'Xpi'IIHII to imiW I In' (mviimIhii hum nf I'liiiifui't nml ili'iiHiir to tin' Uiilulili nf tin' "IM imil rcIhmiii'S. TIiiwi' whii Iiiivh tii'Vi'l' vIhIIi'i! WIlki'H-HiuTo limy liniiulin', Ihtbihh It Ih In tlu I11111I nml i'i'uIhii. llml It I n Mnrk, illity. iintnvtl lntr rlly, ln-nnni'il in liy tnwi'fliiir niiiiiiititlii. rovi'ivi! liy lironkiTH nml iltiniw. lint Innli'Hil nf UiIb Wllki'H-Hiit'rn Is nrli mi i-liy, tliiir tiiilflily liiipi'iivi'il with tlm ln-Mt nf piivi'il RtriflM, HI'WI'I M.VXIl'lll WIMIIllI til IIIHIK III tlm Ktnti'. iniiLMillli'i'iit liiililli' nml iiiit- I'lUltllt' lllllltlillJJM, llHMllllillll' IIIOlll'I'll I'iibIiIi'Ih'i'm, liu yii nml viuli'tl iniiinifnrltii' InU Inti'i'i'HtK. Of i-iiiii'Mo t In inn I iniiii'H, with tlirlr Rival Murk InviiWi'in nml (lumps urn viry iiiih'Ii Iiii-vIiIimhv In tlm milnii'lw, 1iit llii'lr pi'i-Hoiioo mlln to rutliiir tlian illiiilnilii's tln In-Hilly nf tlio Hiii'roiiiiiliiiK. Tlm iVi.lMMI pi'iiplo Hint, ilwi'll In Wllki'H-MiiiTi' Imvii tlio lrlvlli't;i nf mi rxtvlli'tit trnlli'V KyutiMii, wlili'h rMtiMiil many iiiIIi-h nut nf tlm city tlirniiiili III.' iiiiibI pli'tiii'i'iiii noun try to lie fminil In tlm Ki'vutnrm Btnto. In fnrt tlm tl't iii-kiIii'iiih nf ll trip to HiU'wyV luki'. flftivn iiiIIi-h from Yilkcs-ltiirri. on tin npi'ii i-nr nf llm V-1 DiiIIiih fc IIiu vi'V'h l.nkn trollny lino, or u trip up tlm iiinuntnin to lli'iir Crivk nn tlm 1,1'lilnh Vnllry K'y, with tlm Ih'Hiitifiil WviMnluir Viilli'V nIT to left, in nut Hiii'imxMi'il liy liny nf tlm tinted Hiiinnii'r i'imoi'Ih. Tlio tiiiU-rt.aiuiiX'iit provltli'd liy tlm cnminittuuH In charm) wiih In nil ri'Hpccts In kuopini; with tlm cntcrprlHU nf tho city, nothing wnn ilono liy linlvcB, tlio bot of cvcrylhlnc wiih plimcil lit the dlxpONiil nf tlm kiichIh, mid i;inliil ninu hcrs of Huli-coiHniittnL'H worn iilwnjH alnrt to Hen that the vUltor nvnilcil thcmsolvoM of nil tlm prlvilcircM olTuroil. Tlio Honril of Trailo nnl Vrvm club hnd conimittcDH to liMik nftcr tlm whole alTiilr. Tho following jrcntlomcn woro the comniltti'o from thoUonrd of Trndo: lunar S. lxmn, rluiirmni), J. M. Dohind, G. A. Hnur, Wilwin .1. Smith, Thou CanHrdy, ,T. V. Harder, V. A. Itcist, Chan. J. Long, John RrdlnRton, Garrett Smith, A. (. Finney and Frank Dolt rich. Mr. Finney had cliarpo of tho finances for tho occasion and Mr. Ho- land bonded tho tmnnportatlon commit tee. Through his efforts all trolley cars wore freo to tho v In! torn and Hpoclal tripg over tho linen of thoTrnctlon com pany and tho Ijchlch Valley II. U. com pany woro provided. Tho PrcBs committee wan constituted as follows: W. II. Capwell (Dullnsrost): chalrmnn, Llddon Flick, Otis Lincoln C. U. YhIk (Times), F. C. Johnson, K, F. Goirlng (Ircord), F.. F. nocrrt, C H. Chamlxrlin, P. S. Itldsdnlo (leader) John J. Maloney, M. E. Woodruff (News), G. W, Coolbamrh (Telegram). Tho committee on entertainment was, J. C. Bridiruman, Asher Miner, W. G F.no, Fred Kirkendnll, Leo Lon, S. W Dlnkor, M. Convncliam, John S. Hard Ileadqunrtrrs for the editors was es- tablished at tlio Wyouilnff Valley Hotel a few, however, wero fruonts of tho Sterling and Exchange hotels. Space will not permit a dotailed ac count of the "doings" at Wllkos-Ilnrro, honeo we publish morely an outline of tho side trips, Ac. Tuesday afternoon a trip was taken via tho Wilkeg-Barre and Wyoming Valley Traction Companies' cars to tho Wyoming monument, which stands near the place where the Wyoming massacre occured July 3rd, 1778. At 7.00 p. m. that evening the Wilkes-Barre fire de partment gave an exhibition. From . 9.00 to 11.00 p. to. grand reception at the Sterling Hotel. Wednesday U.OO a. m. business meeting of Association in parlors ViTy ominp Valley Hotel. Mayor Nichols made ao eloquent address of welcome. Mrs. J. W. Stofer, of tbe Middletown Chronicle, offered the following resolu tion, which was unanimously passed: "I move you, Mr. President, that a rising unanimous vote of thanks be ten dered to the citizens of Wilkes-Barre for their generous, open-handed hos pitality, which thoy have tendered to us. To the board of trade, city coun cils and the reoeptlou committee, com posed of publio spirited business men, who have taken time from liimlncM arcs to wrlrimiii tlm Hlittr Kdltnilnl AnKiM'intlnn to their midst, for what they have done, nrn still doing and will do for im during our stny among them. Especially do wo wish totutiilni' thank to tlm Indies of VVIIkes-llnrro for having added so much to our comfort and pleas ures, as It lias liccn the except Inn In tlm past in ll few Instnnces where, llm Indies liavn lint Iced our pleasure muting them." Iti fnrr the Niljuiiriitiif lit nf this meet ing a 1m. dutiful siiuveitlr whs preHetiled to eneli iimmlier nf the AsHucliitliiii liy tlm Hoard nfTiiide. It wasa liniiilsoumly bound volume i'f HI imires, entltleil "I'll'- turefM0n WIUtrs-HniTi'." I Us virtually a history of the Wyimlng Valley as well as tif tlm city, liitersNt'Neil with liniiil Bome steel engrnvliigs, showing up its iiiiiortiiiit. Iiuililings nml pictnri'Niuii nvlriuiiiii'lits. Mnnliei's nf the Killlni-lnl AHMiielntlnn visited mitim nf tlm letiiling niiiiiiifiirtnt' les nf tlm rl'v, milling whlrh wns the Wllki s Itnrre Lure Mills, lliinnl Wire Iftipe Works, Vuleiiti Iron Winks, Slml- ilnii Axle Works, Mlnei'-llllliiiril Mill ing Co. 's mill ami the Itnnler 1 think HiMik. I.llhogi'nphiiig mill I'rliitiiig o. At I. tin p. in. tlm enllre party, nrruiii- piinleil by tho commit lees, wero taken to lliirvey's l.nke, a lieiuil Iful llltle hike llfleen mlli'H out from Wllkrs-llarrr. I'hls trip was mmle ovrr tlm Wilkes- Itiirre, lliillns V Harvey "a Lnke trollev line, under tlm Hprrlnl barge of 'I'hoiiins A. Wright, gen- oral manager of tlm trolley line. At tho lake n chicken nml walllo supper was served at. lintel Olieunlil. After supper a trip was taken iicrnss the lake nn n steamer anil the return trip wns Hindu to Wilkes-Hnrrii via tlm lehigh Valley railroad. A rcreptlnn was giv en that evening nt the beautiful resl- nee of .1. H. Sanders, by Mr. nml Mrs. Sanders nml their daughter nml her husband. Or. anil Mrs. Weller. riiui'Hiluy forenoon wns spoilt In vis iting ninniifaettiriiig plants and ptnccH of interest. Tlm Meadow Hrisik Poul try Farm, tienr Dallas, nn hour's run nn tlm trolley from Wllkes-llarre, was (pille Interestitig to tlm visitors, This year 1I,ikio chickens and 'Jll.lNHI ducks will hn rnised on this farm. At 2.HI p. m. Thursday the party was taken by aspecial train over the Lehigh Valley railroad to Hear Creek, .'II miles from Wllkes-Hnrre by rail and II miles "as the crow Mies." At least -lUO people were on this excursion, accutnianied by Alexiimlrr's famous Ninth lteglmmit liainl. At Hear Creek tlm party were guests of Mr. Albert Iewls, tho "I-iim- ber King," at bis new nml beautiful Hiiniiner resort, the Mokwa Inn. I Im ladies wero treated to tnlly-bo and trap rides over Mr. Lewis' grnud slmlo romls, while the men lolled around under tlm friendly shnilu trees listening to tlm Ninth Keglment band. ' At II.IMI p. in supiHir was served at llm Inn, niter which a monitor of addresses wero miiilo by tlm visitors. The party started for Wilkes-Harro at 8.110 p. in. After re turning to tho city tho Dr. Mason Glee Club and tlio Ninth Itrglment bund gave a concert on the porch of Wyoming V ill ley Hotel, and that ended tho excel lent program prepared and carried out by tho people of Wilkes-Harro. Among others to whom wo aro In debted for tho pleasure trip to VVllkes- ltarrc Is the Pennsylvania railroad com pany. Rathmel. Harris Is on tlm sick Mrs. V. G list this week. Itathmel colobratod a very (pilot Fourth of July. Mrs. Guorgo Fennur, of Hltes, spent the Fourth In this placo. Miss Pearl Hlchard.of New Kensing ton, is the guest of Miss Sad lo Brlson. Norman Zillefrow and sister, Nolllo, spent the Fourth with friends at Tom pluton. Hubert Bowser and wife and Mrs, Roliecca Bowser spent tho Fourth at Klttannlng. Dr. Hoffman and wife, who have been visiting in Pittsburg for some tiino, ro turned homo last Friday. S. K. Furmun and family, of Ilurrls burg, are visiting Mrs. Furman's mother, Mrs. Cathrino Harris, near this place. ICov. J. II. Jelbart, of Johnsonburg, will lecture in tho M. E. church Thurs day evening, 12th inst. A door fee of 10 and 2.K!. will be charged. Tbe following persons spent tho Fourth at Punxsutuwnuy: James and David Sneddon, James Klnnerburg, Andy Cartwrlght, Bertha Ditch, Jus. Richard, jr., Maggie Bowser, John Guthrlo and wife. We have a car load of doors and sash that wore bought for cash before tho last few advances, consequently wo can sell while this car lasts at prices that defy competition. It would pay you to examine our stock and got our prices before making your purchases. Hall & Barton. Low prices, good tits, first-cluss work at John Flynn's tailor shop. If you want a nobby suit of clothes go to Shlck & Wagner's. Don't you know that we have the very best assortment of gas ranges, cookers, hot plates andovensevershown Id tbls country. Every one u gas and time saver. Come lit and see them and get our prices. Hull & Barton. Borough "Dads" Mett. Itegutnr meeting of town council was held July Hid at 7.4" p. m. with It. C. Delblo In tlm chair. Member present: Cochran, Col He, Ferris, Parrel), Smit h and Delble, A (M'tltliiii signed by eighty tax-pnyers for the iiNnltig of Eighth nr Charles street, fioni Main street to Jackson street, was presented, and on mtitlun tabled until next regular meeting. On mot ion tho following resolution was passed: nWmf, Thnt tlm dlffer nnee In llm necount of John II. Knuehnr, borough treasurer, bo amicably settled by allowing him credit with the linn Mint of order payable to S. T. Dougherty nml by giving his nccMint credit with tlm nmoillitof money received by him Ink Iweeii March ft nml -I, luuo, nml tlio president nml secretary of the council lire hereby mil liorl.ed ami empowered, when tlm above iitnuiitit Is sal Isfiiclnrlly iiiljiist. il according to this resoliilion, to slu'U mid execute an ngi mi ni In ubove tTect. E. T. McCaw was piisent. fur the seeonil lime prnlesllng against llm Electric I.Il' Ii! Co. inaliilnliiliig an elee- trlo liubt pole In front of bis properly on Main street, claiming It was killing his sliiiiln tree, (lii motion tbe sec retary wns Instructed to nnllfv tlm Iteynolilsvllle Eleelrle Co. to reiuovn the elect rle light pole from III front, of Mr. Met Jaw's property on Mnln street, at nr near Pino alley, bv July otli, nr the council wnulil cause lis removal at nnen. (in nml Inn a cei'tlfleille of liidebted- ni'ss for f:HM IKI, payable In sixty days, hearing II per cent. Interest, was Issued for the purpose of redeeming bond duo and Interest on hiiiiic. On mot Ion nn order wns grntited tore' com Isimls Nob. 21, 22, 2.1, 21, 2"i, 20, 7, 2S. 2tl, :io. On motion the president nml sncrn tury were instructed to sign tlm war rant In the Collector's duplicate. Tlm clerk was Instructed to place tlio mimes of persons assessed with dogs un tlm duplicate In such cases where the name are not nlrcuily nn llm duplicate Hill nml Interest amounting to Y:illl.rH was ordered paid. Burgess Mitchell reported receipts for licenses nml lines fur months of May ami .lu ne to bn .tH.'i.lMl. Marriage Licenses. dm following murriugo licenses were issued tlm past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Courts nf JnlTcrsnu enmity: Win. T. Diiit, of Hroukvllle, mid Hope Keith Hall, of Ueyiioldsvillr. Toney Perrl nml Teressa Blanco, both of Wulslon. Peter Vlsotki nnd Knto Llls-rll, both of Horatio. F. W. Ishiniin, of Clnrlngton, Pa ami Dora Cook, of Hnriiett township. 1. E. Smith, of Warsaw township, ami Sarah Thompson, of Wlnslow tuwn ship. Frungesl Antonio, of West Clurlon, and Merlu Antonlu Gala, of Crenshaw Harry A. I 'carnal I anil Annie N. Hnys, both of HriHikvlllo. W. E. Oaks, nf Vandergrlft, mid Hat- tin M. Siimmervlllo, nf Union township. John 11. Joiner, of Mt. Jowott, Mo. Kuan county, and Sudio E. Thompson, Warsaw township. Harry L. Clark and LorottaM. Aaron, both of lliizen. Ephram Staggers and Edith Henry both of Anita. Franklin James Bowley, of Portland Mills, and Annlo Mary Lylo, of Howe Adam Wilson, of Belvldero, 111., and Currlo Frunces Smith, of Limestone, Pa. Poor Farm. The county commissioners havo final ly bought oiio hundred ucrcs of tho Hutchison farm, which joins tho Mo Connell farm, bought throo or four months ago for a county poor farm Tho commissioners huvo been negotla' ting several months for tho Hutchison farm, but it wts In tho hands of heir and they wanted a clear title, which was finally socurud through Ex-SherlfT D. G. Gourloy, who purchased tho furm for 94,100 and transferred It to the com mlsslonors for snmo price. This givos the county two hundred acres for poor farm at a cost of $12,100, as tho Mo Council farm cost $8,000. Tho contract for erection of large building on poor farm will be let In a fow days. We are selling nails and wire strictly market rates, regardless of what they cost us. Our loss Is your gain. Wo also havo a largo stock of strictly puro white load, linseed oil, ready mixed paints, varnishos, brushes, etc. In fact wo havo anything you want In our lino and the price Is right. To con vlnce yourself, come in and see. Hall Si Barton. t If you want a perfect fit, order suit Irom John r lynn, tne tauor. A full Una of Union-made clothing at Shlck & Wagner's. Latest styles In shoes at Johnston Nolans shoe parlors. (Jail and soo shoes and get their low prices. Try our blaok raspberry with or with out cream, So. Reynolds Drug Store Johnston & Nolun havo a fine line of Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. Soe them. The best Eloctrlo hose, puro rubber for sale by Roynoldsville Hardware Co, One day last week we sold 210 glasses of chocolate soda alone. There is some. thing the mutter. It's good. That's all Reynolds Drug Store. Letter List. List of unclaimed let ter remaining the piiHtolllce at Iteynoldsvlllo, Pa., week muling July 7, Infill: Mr. Tat In E. Crller, Joe Italian, P. Haley. Ilert Ives, It. M. Lyons, A. E. lues, Mrs. Frank Pinker, Miss Ger trude Spnngler, Mrs. Aney F. llrnii, Allgehl Mil, ItillTilelo Glgllottl, Josep I'BHck. Say advertised and glvo dnlo nf list wlirn culling fur iiIhivo. A. M. WimitWAKii, P. M. It 8 n veil HI Leg. P. A, Dniiforlh, of Ln( Irnnge, (la., suffered for six months with n frightful inning sore on bis leg; but writes Hint, ueklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured It In live days. Km' ulcers, wounds, piles. s tlm Ih sI, salve In tlio wurld. Cure giiiirniileeil. Only 2.1 cents. Sold by II. Alex. Sleke, ilnigelst. Cm. I nf Tin. i. lis. We desire must, sii rely In express uur griillliiiln nml HiniiUs In llm l.'clnn f kind friends anil ucliMihurs whu iiiIii- Islered so kindly nml ll-- liliinusl y during llm illness and death nf our beloved daughter, Agnes. W. S. Stunt, anii Family. Now Hint, the hot spell Is here It, Imi- eonic a ipiesliou with soum nf us how to keep our food fresh and pure.nur milk from souring mid our butter from be- oinlng grease. Tbe best way we know of Is to buy n 1'iininil Cleiiuiiblo Refrig erator, the liest. refrigerator niiide, both or service ami cleanliness. For sale by Hall iV llnrton. Card of Thnnks We are very thankful to Hie friends nnd neighbors who were so cxeeedlnty kind during the illness and after tlm oath of our sun. Mil. ANI MltH. F. 1). Smi'I'II. IiiIiii Flviin. merchant, tailor, makes iip-fo-ihite suits. Try him. If foil haven't found a .V. cigar to suit you, try n Kan to Domingo or Mrs. iriindy. Reynolds Drugstore. Our bicycle are st rlclly high grade. '.very wheel fully warranted. Prices from i"i.(MI up. Hull .V Burton. Lot for sale In West Iteynolilsvllle. Inquire at this ulllee for particulars. lobiiBtoti iV Nohui aro now selling f lino nf liulles' sliiies for $l..ill that form orly sold for $2.i0. If you are In need nf carpets, matting or rugs, cull nn tlm Reyiiolilsvlllu Hard ware Co. "Whore lire you going, my pretty maid?" "To the good sniln water place," she said. Reynolds Drugstore i-'.-tl.H'1' I I I The New Store i inv ,ites you to inll (I see the line of t and j Infant's i Coats just received. Made of ISedford Cord and Cashmere, ranjjinn; in prices from 00 cents to $3.00. Given Away With every $23.00 worth ofojoodsyou can have a Life-like Portrait made in oilette, in black oreolors, from any photograph you desire. Wepive you the portrait free we do not require you to buy n frame. THE NEW STORE. Centennial Hall BfiLDiso J. J. SUTTER. w AITIN0 FOR YOU Wk'kk Vaitii(- Vur you! WnlUiitf for you to find out tlm (llircrciicii bet ween tlio Itt'Ht drugH find tlm iiiiiyluip kind; WaITINH Foil Vol' To leiirti ui" lints!' s agond dog, hut llnhlfasl is a hrilvr." Wk'vk Vaiii:i. l'r ii tfreit ninny pnopln who wnntnd to l(! Hllltl of tlirlr pICHfl litiolirt. Now Wk Wait On I Item litHldiwI of for tlmm. A1ho lnt"ly piiitt jroodrt, txpiiliibl" pricttft nnd roiiflcoiiH Hi'i vicn nrn wnititiK for you nt Shirt Waists Vn luivtt Junt nwv'wvA WaintH, Junt tlm kind Wliiltt waiKtH for 7tu., ll U I . . 1 1 .llim.u fi..i.i nn iiiiii.iif uMii in jiiiiii (!olor'd wnint.H from coloiH. Sim) tliiH imw Wash Skirts A laitfu nnd lu'iiutifiil lino of nkirtH in Dcnharns, liiimiiH, I'. Kh. nnd other wnnli linciiB. Sun Shades and Fans Fiimr lintin of Hun SliadeH and Fjiiih you imver looked nt. All pr'mitH, all colors and di-HiriH. Wash Goods Sonm inoro ii(!W jiattcriiH tliiw wt'ok. You can find what you want Imro in (JinglianiH, Printn, Cliallien, DimitittH, MatiHts, DonlianiH, LIihsii, CrnslmH, arid iti fact ovtrything in tlm Dry (flood m lym at tlm lowcHt SHICK & WAGNER, N:xt door to I'oHtolIice. ; : : : : : : i ii i i n r : i :.; : : : : i : : I! t (lO to N. HANAU for fitm il.fuli3s' Rliirt AVnists, T'icli(3s' Hpriiijf Jnclcets, Xjf id ion' rVn Also DKBSSOOODS Dimity, Lawn, Organdy, from five to twenty-five cents LACK CURTAINS Irom fifty cents to three dollars. NIGHT OOWNS from fifty cents to two dollars. Fine assortment LADIKS' NFCKWFAK. ALSO Glothirifj The chcaiest place to j WOOL SUITS $4.75, $5.50, worth three dollars more a JEFFERSON We have just opened up a new assortment of MILLINERY composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil dren's headwear, selected and made byexperts in touch with the latest metropolitan tashtons and at prices trom to 'a lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners. SHIKTS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS at 50 and 75 cents. We can show you the most complete line of new shirts to be found anywhere. v NECKWEAR in the newest styles. SUMMER UNDERWEAR at 50 cents and $1.00 n suit that cannot Ik matched else where at Va more. A lot of Ladies' Shoes that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. Odd lotsj and mostly small sizes to clean them out, $1.25 and $1.50. Jefferson Sujrply Co. hf.i j.wm, Stoke's Pharmacy. nnotlmr Inre lino of Shirt you imed for UiIh liot wttather. fcl.OO nnd tl.2.r), worth twice Ml,. 4.. .) r.ll nil 4 ..1 fii. n fi.iw, itii in: w rtjfniri. to f 2. 00. in nil tlm londin lino. n ; : : : : : i u 1 1 rrr rrrn rrrrn Un -M ndo Suits, 2 buy clothing. Men's AL $7.00 to $10.00. They are) suit. SUPPLY CO. I.
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