ACADKMY BOYS WON fiAMI:. Remnant Sale U liavc placed on the center counter evciv hort length Ot remnant in the liotiet ami markd them for less th:it hH price. This Me will hegin January 1 and continue for si 'layn. Hid yard of plaids 98 styles bought to sell at 30c pW ytrf to Clotf out at 104c per yard. leaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. gpNKSl'AY, JAMABV -'. luiil. HQSONMENT FOR LIFE. Tnompaon Would Increase tho Penalty for KldnaiilriB. .. mm L'-l. . til l ' " ' hvnu jwmi at .-in i : ll'X 111 LI I' ML. i . I II L 11 TC :n t. jl! il cm imr week troi t Mditdir was u truest it tin' Hotel ,isnrm New V ear's day. In interview !i" exiiresseii nimeeil mi I n..,,itu IIM ll.llf.LVH. I lllll Ifl tor oi ttir ciiMt't liM'ii I hi it law lluil II Hi the maximum pcnaltv ift i in - n)nniri:! in' ill ii any perron con Q oi tir i rime ot kidnaping with intent inn ii seciiriiu: u runnim tor i . ! per' kulliupeu. mi nil opinion crime i .... u l uluiil limit I.. liimui LI.. - 1 . ' Ml . ier i'ui " " . . . . vnntlie 'I. mi! upon which 1 wish nfttf iiivsclf i'niiliHtirnily i- that IW election of 1'iiited Static mcuu- :.!. thing take up to much uf tinif : the legislature ami i nt.-r- witli tin' business thereof mkI be ini.v ... rn Tlii- i-lMh UT lull. I fli tulmnn members tit llii' legislature, Mtllutitii: u large majority of the ihiiniil Iml I u caucus ami d"cule Blotncir ciunce uir iiitieu .-lines la II.. . I l...i, I... .. litlwot farther ado. I 11 ill mippurt man lor tin- positiam whom I cui tVr th- ablest up to ttli time of hold, kg Ike caucus. After that, I will vote Irl i ' mrtlii imininc. I do not cure lUli' M i choice ior i unco .iiiH! antor at present. I win- elected frrr niii'ii. ivitlmut tinikihi: anv KfVIUll'Ill position. Hi in taror ol retaiiinii! the ten: iuu rritaru iiil u nouniv tor Itvltl rl, .'.iitlt ilillll 1 1 i UT I urtii I 11 Uf ! -citf. piM-iully ill Kastoni Ore- wcrc tossed atiiuit, hav stacks milled anil a lew trees twistpd'nff . Wi ot this vicinity art now und. rgoins a 1 1 nif oowftora, vboai linlti cannot as yet M tneusured. Mr. and Mm. Silus Kecves, o: Alba, who him- tiiTii In IVndli'ton for u short prriod with their IttftM dartthter aBdw tin- tauc of lr. 0. J smith rain wad bam Daoambaf 28, Tin- litilii one is improvini; slowlv. pn laa Lncy Moaala, who is the teacher tba Mya aebool, spent Christmas with her sister, Miss Hose Mossie, oi Kelm. Wm. I note, nl Ukiah, is feadMag 91 liead ol heel steers at his linlsre iartn in present, llus makes iilmit ,,i to inn head 01 heef being led lor tin spring market in this nieghhnrhood. C votes Brc reporteil to be quite numerous and are said to lie destr"' iii voittig calves of late herpuhouts. Mrs. Clms. K. C'ate, oi tinrdatie. 11 ho has been quite sick for the past ton weeks, is rapidlv improving. Mrs. A . ("orley, of (inr lane, is no : lietter a! last reports. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. iale were vxi en a great surprise Christmas night hy a dance in honor of Mr. Ogle's SOU) hirthdny. In all r4 iruests were present, from Ourdanu, Vinson. Mil ton and this vicinity. The party was very enjoyable and almost the whole nltmt whs devoted to it. A. Ilnrald, of Nehranka. is visiting his uunl. Mrs. J. A. Owitis. .1. Mi for remedying the law of th n-iiariliiii: granting life diplomat toli to normal school graduates Braving taoghl live years, I think ill nut In antagonized, and will he taw i law. "I exict to leuve for baletn ulmut Jinaary in, ready for tl pen inn ses- aioi. Monday, January 14." Won Ttian War. kadradi are killed in wur, but Wadratli- of thotuuiiidH ure killed by .1 .. I... .1. u .... !. .. if wmile could b- made to un- amptiDii i nre is a sure remedy if taken la lint early MtageH. So ets., bi) cts. and la bottle hruggiats will refund the aey if u cure in not effected. Tall- BtA it t. Iui.,lit... .1. Im.u - im'iii.L iiiiiLkinin. Ridge Notoi. iii'U. i in- . l,v ::n. The iiidge Wion lia hud ii serioUN attack of itxlitnriu of late, yet but little tame- o carrad except a law laneai fir ShSlKcT v uaaiaviiij Cough and H cure Tliu la beyond quoition the "t uxet'iil CoUk'b MeU. tine ever known to townee: a lew ULM.ee invuriably cure the "i u ca" of Cough, Croup iifl HroochUle, whife iu won oeriui eucceae In the cure of gumption U without par iil in the history of medicine, piirc ita nibt discovery tl ha tn m.id on a Kuanmat, a tfit which no other nwdiciou n stand. If you bave a CfUKli, we earnestly aak you J'.'-' Iu Uniteit Suteaand snuilal&c .iiK. andai.u), and in l.nKUiud la. Kd. tta.8d.aiid SOLE PROPRIETORS S.C.WELLS.&Ca, LEROY. N Y. f TORONTO, CAN. l 1 until at Co., drtucaf lta A NlRht of Terror. "Aw fill auxietv was felt for the widow of the brave deneral lliirtiham Bl Muehas, Me., when the doctors said sh'c could not live till mornitit;," writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful iiiiiht. "All thoiittht she must soon die from pneu monia, but she begged for Mr. kind's New I'lscovery, sayint: it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further urn- completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is ifuaranteed to cure all throat, chest and Iuul; diseases. Onlv "ale und $1. Trial bottles free at Tailinan V Co. 'a. e e) Three Miners Mltilng. There have been three mysterious disapiiearanees of miners diirintt the past lew weeks in the miniiii! section around Snmpter. Samuel .lacksoii. of UOMtabugi w ho NOaOtlV " group of claims, started for Suinpter on the stu'e The roads were rough and traveling slim, lie got off to walk up it bill and has not been seen since. He bud several hundred dollurs on his person, and intended visiting relatives in Missouri. A. K. Starr, who owns the McNameo placer ground, near bonanza, left his cabin one BbjBl recently and has not been seen since. It is supposed iie met with some acci dent. John James, an old time miner and prosatelor of humpter, has been lost in the mountains (or over two weeks. A iarty of miners lias returned from an unsuccessful search. A remedy for nasul catarrh which is drying and exciting to the diseased membrane should not lie used. What is needed is that which is cleansing, soothinu, protecting and boulinif. Such a remedy is Klv's Cream Balm. Price SO cents at druiniists or it will be mailed by Klv brothers, Vi Warren strict, Near York. The Hal in wiien plucod into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is ubsorhed !d in the head vanishes quickly. The Maseot Company Dansc. There was au immense throng at the dance at the Mascot hose company in Arniorv hall on New Year's me, but overlooking the trilling InOOOVaaiaMI of the crowded condition of ibjBg, in cluding the cominsT together two 1 ceuturVos in one night, those present ;got right in and had uu elugaiit time. There was a holiday air everywhere apparent and the parly proved to be ' one of the most enjoyable given in Tend It-ton this winter. The net receipts were about ISO, which will be used to start the electric tire alarm . box systuui in l'endleton. Saint Paul's Sonool. A isjardiug und day aebool for girls, ut Walla Walla. Wash. Spring term begins January 2V, 1901, Moki tea positively cures sick baadaoha, Indlgeation und constipa tion. A dolightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing tt perfect complexion, or luopey refunded V and 50c. For sale by Brock A McCotiias. BMANHOOO RESTORED p'Nt Wfia..r,.Ln (,. ..ji.ii. -ci.i- uroiisaafsot I i,.i tiuuIhmmI, Iii.u.. ij, Mia lei l?mi ai .M-i i:n.s.. a.f,... K.fa'JTfiun NsjgaW 'u'li iu Ki.uri Ml HUIafJ(Uak A tl.,1 li.Ht.'. H liU'li if I rjf uiij lut- U.li--.r t.fL.n.a Oi . urnO lit Ii, I gv lHtwu t I f "' H ttfv iruUDaWl wiin riva ft. ...... u . . iaii..u laaiai las)Ui. t Li lb A ri'turii : if lab---, ti. m- 't. I ill lll.it M.I.U U'ajllaliwl t I Mk Ilia IKS. sa u H,VI.K UVTil.l.M a V V I . IHtlKiUIKIs. PINIlU'lill'. OHKUIIS - MM . Ilillll M ' a uil ,,,, ,Ui, Itttawrvilal fl lIa;BlCi - - - i ... 1 1 1 ...i i,iii a.- i., tt in. ii J . - im ' r mw.1 ,m ..Lerui.ii. avaiu i.uii...iiiaf "'l',1: - . i- . o. liot i7a. bau i rauciaco. cat. DitiriiiilM i s, I'm in .i rOW, POTATOES A No. i Oregon Jiurbanks for sale in carload lots Address VAN ORSDALL & ROSS, Deafness Cannot o Cured b rOOmJ kitIicUui.. lUejr caaaol rwaw h lUe dc'MjtittOU jxTtiou of way lu trurt auufii t'.uuitl rouiti'llei. t Aiut:) ' "ittiiliou i . llU Inula tUl flrt'U;'! oil hV u 1 . I brai.lU.ftnl tint' la by CuUHtltll mi in i ii soil by mu iu idwu iiulnjf of ihu 'aU tube get, to bsuuu'i or iuiir blbIiU ,i i : i ; lilb ' LHiarrh. vulvu uiitiitiun uf tii X i la uotlilug be' mi Intoo ed mi. nun auraflaa. We will nv,- oiiu liuinlrtd dollam lor auy ease ol dtialue.a u ml ii) i ii.iifrl.j lual 1.1 In eureU uy IUU .- u.arrli cure. Heuil lor ulrcuiam, free. t. . ChKNKY &. CO., Toledo, O. bob! by all rlriigglsU, Ua. Uall'a Fatally F11U ate Ibe bust. kuure to oaotaaatarf, tfeaUgj pfopOJials vaill be yecived at the rt. i ; the lerW of Miool dil- im l S . 1'i in l'.ust Oreiiojiaji build inaj.ilp to ri o'al ak p. uijijf January g, lUOl, for the niniidclling, repairing und titling up of the bulldiag to iZ Used us u school house, situateij ul the , n.inr o! v uiirt und Beaurogavnl atruots. according to plans und specirlcat ions piejiared hu the riuv by 1'. J-. flow up), nr. luted : alio, -fr the building of two water i losetf us thu aaine iirop- erty. f'lanc and :; U. ati-ms will bo ou exbibltiou ut ttie OIDOO of T. V . Howard. LUNA HIKIIOP, Clerk. Uaeaavbaa hhu. Five Thmas. Tbe live diaeasua for which Khiloh'i Oooanmption Cure is especially recuui inendud, are Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Cojjeuiiijjtiou. No an in li' ))V loua In tso.al WiSiON TKAM HAD TO Bl SATISFIKD WITH SECOND MONEY. Cap.aln Jim Hill R entleraa llnconisloiis by a Collision Witb Lasater ATtsr llavlni: Made a iouendown. lie h is representing the KaitaTtl llreami s t iil normal scImhiI at Weston .ii to I'eudlitoii Monday evening and took Di' their hemhnarters at the Hotel St. I iconic. They were ucconi piniicd bv ii i uialier of enthusiasts. Their object in coming to Pendleton vvai to i, iec: t'n football team of the Pendleton oca lemi on the dendlv grid- ; iron and pluck a rlotory, They aro a: pltn kv lot oi voi.ng men, but were un able to win. Kalph Saliug is iaptam and managei of the team, but was unable to play in the game here on aivount of injuiies received in the game at Weston a few weeks ago, and later injury in a game played at Mil ton. Other member of Uip'toam were likewise crippled, so three men named Snyder, Mack ay and Insult were limited from Walla Walla. 1 he Pendleton academy learn also made a few changes. Baker and Shall were DOabla to play and I'enland was sick with tonsil itis. The services of Baum, Turner and Al Slnsher were secured to flll the gap. New Year's Al'tarnoon. The hour set lor the game was J:.i0 New Year's nllern on. on die Alta stroel grounds. At the appointed time and plnee a turbulent audience as seiiibed, aim excitement ruled the most. Notwithstanding the fact that the weather was cold, the ground Ifoaaa aoJId and covered w ith a slight skift ol sin w, those disagreeable fea tures were lost -:g!it of in tlie hurry Of the moment and Interest never rlncced. Mark Tiratn remarked once upon u time that football was more exciting than croquet. Had he been present yo-terdav he would have said that it was more exciting than a ( him so Mineral. Rev. C. A. Dotson. of Pendleton, u in I o red the tirsl hall and was releree of the second, alternating with l.acv (iaHiriuth. of Walla Walla. Clark Nelson, oi Weston, and Claud tiurd, of Pendleton, were linemen, and A. C. Haley t imokeeper. West hi kickpd off but the hull was obtained by Pendleton and rushed back to center Oi Held; l'endleton bucked the line sn. cessflllly, l. Slnsher iuul Hill working their nay through hr good gains; pretty work and good interference allowed Sulli van to make a run i IS yards amund left end for a touchdown at end of II minutes play, through a mistake ol some kind on the part ail I . . I i. plavvrs thev were iml given a trv lor goal. Academy ". Weston U. Bull again kicked off by Weston: after skirmishing around fpf some time Hill made n short end run, then unolher lorL'o yards, bringing the ball into Weston's territory: Hill mado another end run. which was brought to an abrupt end by splendid tackling Of Snvder; Hale Slusher made a goisl run lor gain of L' yards; hall was carried across the field witli little etili; I 'ale Slusher then bsik it across the line for a touchdown and Iule Slusher kicked a goal true as a die, from a hard position. Academy 11, Weston 0. Only two minutes remained log play and it was enlivened by a good end run by Hill, jnt in lore the whistle blew. Tba Second Halt. Pendleton kicked off and Snyder got the ball, hut was quickly down ; Weston did not keep the ball long, ow ing to failure t make yardage, Pendleton gradually worked toward Weston's goal, until it was ended bv l. Slusher lushing from the north side of the held to the southwest corner, for a touch down; failure of attempt to kick with in two minute lost another possible point. Hall was kicked off hy Wcstou, und iter a lew attempts ai line bucking, Sullivan made a run a itli Lewis as ruiinin,' mate i r gain of about "A cards; Weston got the ball, but only Kept ll a few second; Hill made a run around lefl and lor a touchdown hack of goal. Hi was kneeling with the hall on the ground, when he was run into by l.usaler und hutted in the right side oi the ucck and huad, and rendered Ubcousi ions : he u us removed hi his home on Water street in u curriage, and Dean Shiill came into the game in his stead. Slusher tailed to kick goal. Weston uguin kicked off und Pendle ton hurried the bull to the center of tba lleld; then by fierce line bucking kept pushing it sieudily 'on aril Wes ton's goal, one ot the Slusher bovs finished the work with a run for a touchdow;: and u gaal was kicked, leav ing tho score 7 to o in favor ol the Pendleton academy team. rue Lineup. The two teams lined ftp as follows: Weston - Mursii, ceuter ; Mackuy, right end: 'leenor, right tackle; limnns, right guard; Prm, tail end; Blair, left tackle Mikelsou. left guard; Bead, quarterbuck , 8nyder,left hali; W'vuaii, right hall; l.usater, fullback. Pendleton Academy Sliick, center; Jurner, right end; (.argil I, right tackle; Al Slusher, right guard; Sulli van, h it end; Kennedy, left tackle; Baum, left guard; Kuppe, ijiiartor buck; flule Slusher, lelt hall; Hill, right half ; Lewis, fullback. I 'Ti,a eta as ' iijj v-.aaiae - "1 s vfVT 'aaaOHHieK . r& iec - L 1 ft 1 1 OaAAl lAIAa I IA la Ii lai 1 1 jjfjr f iMw jBPJwy'awPsaiBaWBB HelP3e it! H gl MAIN HTRKKT. BKCxINS ITS lor a xjhiiivc guaruujtce. Mduur Iim g1 g to it iu any retpe. I. Mild und Eleventh Annual CLEARANCE SALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1901. With the exception of K v VY . eoffli iuul oollen, Battttiok'ri petterns, lark's o. N T. threid andOveralli, Deimel Linen Mesli Underweer C. d Co.e Sewing SlDt, we simll maki t REDUCTION on every article in the hones. N matter bow 0HBAP the price before, it will be CHEAPER during this sale. Take notice, this not a ease of . heap EOOde, but Bret elas goodl at a low price. We quotl onlv few prices, hnt thev will indicate what itj being dont tnroughont our memmoth etabliehmen If you've o()t no monev thia sale is of NO interest to you. If you want to tave money, and thai is the same as making monev, this sale is of MMEN8E interest to you. Thlri is modem merchandis ing, a clearance of the remains of this season's goods. ' DRY GOODS wonders wonders dry GOODS i l 1 . . .-" . -aw . .i A a T . a- Pendleton, Oregon. i,an& Co ' 1 Calicoes go for yards for fld'd, but you don't have to take fl. 00 worth, a smaller quantity at the same figure. Outing Flannel that sold for lli yards for $1.00, sale price 1!0 yards for $1.00. Outing Flannel that sold for 1J yards for $1.00, Hale price 15 yards for $1.00. Outing Flannel that sold for 8 yards forfl.OO, sale price 10 yards for $1 .00. tiinghaniK Shirtingt, Ducatt, Twilled Calicoes, Pewalaa, Tickings, lifnuii. Canton Flannel, all get the benefit of this KKIMJCTION daring the sale, as we told you in the beginning with the ex cept ions noted, only a few items, everything gets i he knife. ".ill Ladies' Cloth, :fli inches wide, will Is 50' Ladies' Cloth, VJ inches wide, will ! I MB Fancy Dress (h.ods, douhle fold, will be, ' k" Fancy nress floods. i incheii wide, will Is S8a fancy dress gissls, 10 inches wide w ill lie ;r, 1. 11 !l'l Joe Knglish Cashmere, all colors, !i( iuchee wide, wilt fee) 1 36C ll voo t'ashniere, Hi inches wide, will he M 36c All Wool Serge, SB inches wide, will Is- H And so through out our enlire Mtock of Staple Do'iiostics, Cotton and Woolen Dress OimkIh, there will be u reduction. No mailer bow cheap thev HAVE DKBll sold they will he clieST during this sale. Ml the goods not iiu'liliolied before are in, hide. I in the rednetion. Mohairs, Crexiiis, Serges get the knife as well. Drnpery and Curtain Department. THia includes 0URTAIM BORIM and material for saMI CURTAINS, BILKALlIfRM, TAPKH n, u s. VELOURS, tRT DRNIMH and LACK cUrTAINSi The lasi range in prlea from BOc to $'i.00 per pair, and the ledii' lions range all the way from JO per cent, or one-fifth off, to Xt or one-third oil the regular price. It's a rare op- aoft Itj Velvets, Velveteen, Satins and 5ilks. I'roin the Uc qvalltiaa "p I" I he $2.0(1 i Mr yard kind not one piece la ouiittad from the ilangntar. If yon can use any of these fabrics now is the time to buy, as such a monev saving chance will not occur again (or many a h.ug day. Fbll in eludes Llbarty iik, alaeaaliaa da aolMi and ail the rftsid things. A Wi rd lo the wise is siitllcient. Remnants ! Remnants ! After our immense fall business we have a large number of hihIn i f giMsIs of every descrip tion. You'll recognize bargains in every one oi I hem . Dress (ioods in Patterns. They run from $s .V) to $.', is) each. I'he prices on them now will show thev have all got ten the ax. Silks in Waist Patterns. We cant tell v.ni In this limited space what we have done to them. Inst 0 1 and look at th Great Slaughter Of Dress Trimmings, diinps, PassaiiieiitiTics, liraiils, Fancy luittons, all new Mufi, at priLCs that yen never beard of before. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Quilts and Blankets On the guilts n reduction of io per cent, and on tlio Ulankets, right in the face ol a rising in.ir1et, a reihn -tioii of in per rent on every kiml ami ipiality. A Discount of 20 to 40 per cent on the following lines: Ribbons In all widtliK und colors. Embroideries lu every width and nuality. Laces In ail colors, width and quulity. Neckwear For ladies. This embraces Neck ties, Kindlings and Hons in fur and feathers. Handkerchiefs Also gel the benefit of this lug il is -count, everything from L0c up wards. You can see ut a glume what it means lo you, u In. band kerchief (or 60 a I V one for lo, a 'JOo one f.ir 180 a -ftc one for Uc. The bMi ouch get the same treatment. Headware lor Children, Mi . -it , Utdiai lain o' Sh. inters, Caps, Infants and Children's IIihhIs, whether silk Of wool, Fust inators, all get the ben efit of this grand offer. Hosiery and Underwear For Women ami Children. All colors, all qualities, all sires. They wen. marked aMM before, hut during our Clearance Sale they will without exception lie sold at u discount of 2ft Per Cent. Kemeinlsjr this is by long odd- the largest slock of new goods in Pendleton. Corsets and Kid Gloves Tbemi lines are entirely complete in style, in si.es, ill values. I hey uru rocogu i.ed a- the Imst lines ill the leuding store of I'elidletoli. Ko in Worciister and W It. are syiioiiymoiiH for Hood OofffafM and they along with Kid llloves lit even quality will be aOia during this clear ance sale at a discount of '20 Per Cent. They frequently imitate, but they can 't catch os. Women' Ready Made de partment. WAISTH of LA OIKS' CLOTH, FUKNCM FLANNKL SILK, fair asortuieut of si.es and qualities, ranging iu price from $1,UU to $11'. uu each, und reduced ail the way from 2U percent to 40 per i cut You'll save money and pa tience ami have the bem-iit of an eXeriemil .en. woman lo lit you. OKKSS 8KIRTC Ol black and colors.'alpaLU, aoi'sleds, 1 repoiis, silk, mid in price Irolu t'J.aft to $16.U0 each, and yua'll find lliii knife baa been put deep Into every ouu. WHAI'I'KltH iu I'u I in. ami aaod warm mate rials, in ataa from Bl to II iu price from QOc to $.' mi, and every one of themut a reduction. When you come to us you get uoality, assort ment, new goods and a l.'iW 1'ltll'l (H UM. II.AN.M.I. Mi. IIP (.OWNS, 00d usaortiiient and all prices reduced. BlDjfB 00WV DHKShlMi JACKFIH, ,O0 to I 'J . 00 each, all ut clearances prices. PKTTICOATiol silk, saline, alpaca, morine. ineri.eried , pleated m fried, I11rl.el.1w. d and Irillwl, in price from noc to $i'..'si each, .iml rod uctioiis oO everyone of ihoni from IU to '.11 P0f cent. Table linens, Napkins, Crashes. All liet the KNII'K during the Clcaranco sale. No mutter how low the price WAS, they will lie lower during this great Clearance ale. i'he discount will vury from IS to ;U .fl Per Cent. Nothing will he overlooked, DltN UriiptM Skirl UlUlfl All k ml for skirt and waist will he sold dur ing the Clearance Sale at 11 discount ol 2o Per Cent. Ladies' Jackets Wil lie Sold for Half Price. All muikcd in plain llgures. divide l.y I ami I here you urn! I . . you know .1 go. d thing when you sec. it? Children's Jackets the Same. " - ii 1 . eeaeeteaeasa) aaeaaae - - Suits and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children I he largest stock in this town, and we have the goods to prove It. Overcoats.. NO Men's buit. ut u discount from present priueu. winch are markwl in plum figures of . . jo pcr ceot. 100 Men's Nuits at a discount from prcuaj writws. which ar mark, d 111 plain ligures 01 jg per cent. lln) Men's suits at u dincoimt U iu H0aafll prices, which aril ioark.si in plain llgurea, nl per cent. iu Mm'- Suits .il .1 di-. mil Imhi prmteiil nrics. which an, inarknil 111 tlluill loooe- Of mm . - ... ..I V) Men s buith at a diaeount from present picea, which uru maakeai iu Ta glva us a chance to mark down the goods for thia sale, we'll close I"-'" "" i " 40 per un. uiiso irom 1 louaay evening uecemoar 31a! 10 1 nuraday mornlog Jan. j. Wo iiavut so many of these, but if you can suit yourself in the garment, We'll make tho price lit BURR, Men's I'ndenvear This Hue is almost completu in the ., 1sl11.es and m. 1- and utfor.ia you a rare opportauity to aave money For instance : A line of shirts and drawers that is torte $1 a suit w ill be Hbr. A line of shirts and drawers that is worth $1.60 a suit will Is- $1.2... A I ine of shirts and drawers that is woith $-'.IjU a eait will be $l.tj . A line of shirts and drawers that is worth $2.60 u suit w ill be $3 00, And so on through the cut ire I me all be reduced. Ueuu-uila r thee prices .liv ilnrinir our ( ! KK AT ASM VI CLkAKANCK KALE. Men's and Bovs' I'anis They begin in price at 76c and run up to $o.(J0 (or tip lot) one, the kind that Ut and wear well, and we inuko a din.jount oil the entire lot, which In marked In plain figures, and are even al the present prices the best values in town, a discount of Hat 25 per cent. Men's Mackintoshes.. Although the lurgest dealers we have lees tnau iUO left and will close the whole lot at a discount uf 35 per cent: Gloves and Suspenders (loves liuudaiid unllueil, all qiiuli lies included, and Suup. oilers, elastic and leather, without any exception, will go at the uniform discount of 20 per cent. Neckwear We bought a big Holiday line tiiut unfortunately came late, as to save be iiii over stocked will put in the whole. line, excepting blacks, at a discount of 25 per cent, and you'll Hud theo. all late up-to-date styles. ollars and lull's This line We .-ell Very low indued, Iml will make it all during the Cluaa auce Hale 20 percent off. Hah ami Ullsa These lilies Will Mu at I be Clearance Huh) from the fiilc liat and 76o vails., to the $6 hut and $10 valise al a uniform diaooonl of 25 per cent. Trunks Uiu and little, plain and fajic) , Sara togas and all, get a cut of 10 per cent. Shoes! Shoes! and Boots as Well. RoductioUH thruufchout our entire stock of Hoots und 8how. We are making no favoritea, but all 'et the Knife. Some injure und turn lebn. All are reduced at least TEN rKK ENT and uome of them MUCH MOKK. I ' you ve got no eusli, are not a cau ouyer, ibm will not lntreBt you, but if you are it will greatly interest you a it ib a iiiOney inakiag opportunity. All intending purchasers are cordially invited to call and compare prices. If you are a money maker you 11 uuv your shoes nerc during our Clearance bale.