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8 NOTES W*->afli*r Bnr*ta, Report of observations taken at Lou Angeles, December '20, 18DJ: . "lime. Bar. i Taer iRH'm W'd Vel r:00 a. ro. HO.93 45 | 02 Net 4 6:00 p. m. :I0 58 I 46 I VV j a c ear. Clear. Maximum temperatu <■, >. Minimum temperature, 41. I n.llcHilous. Forecast, for Southern California: Fair *--at her: continued warm Sunday; light north to east winds. Offing to inability to arrange the game there will be no football match at Ath letic park tomorrow. Open air concert at Westlake park thia afternoon at 2p. m. Douglas Mili tary band in attendance. Every Friday hereafter the Southern Pacific will run a through eecond class sleeping car to Cincinnati over the Sun set Route, through New Orleans, in charge of a line conductor. Papael Montralle of Ansheim was ex amined before United States Commis sioner Van Dyke yesterday upon a charge of cutting timber on government land. He was be!d for trial, with bail fixed at 1500. William C. Turner went to tbe receiv ing hospital last evening, suffering from a cnt on tbe left eye and a stab in toe neck. He paid he was assailed on M. in street by a man who conducts a candy store between Second and Third. The arrivals at the county jail yester day were John Martin, petty larceny at Pomona, Ghat, l'allestro and a man named Mnrphy, for disturbing the peace at Wilmington, and Wm. Young for a similar offense committed at Santa Monica. Mrs. C. Dosch wishes to inform the Indies that she bos removed across the street, in tbe Btowell block, No. 226. third floor. Take elevator and secure great bargains in line millinery, as everything must be sold before Febru ary lit. At the Church of the Angels, Gar vaoza, services will be held at 3p. m. The sermon will be by Dr. Hall and the i music by the vested choir of All Saints Cburcb. Pasadena. Take the hack from Wilev & Greely's etnhles at 1:30 p. m. or the 1:45 terminal trßin. All the lending styles in vogue this sea sou in hats fire shown at Desmond's. That makes all good dressers eland by bis hats, or rather etand under them. The public follow the ttyle, and that brings them to Desmond's, No. 141 I South Spring street, in tbe Dryson block. Knights oi Labor will give a free en- > tertaiuuient Tuesday night, their ! eleventh anniversary, at 208 North Main street. Music, speaking, dancing, etc. | Mrs. J. L. Gilbert, stale president of the Farmers' Alliance nod Industrial union, 1 wiil be ttie speaker ot tbe evening. I'ublic invited. The entire Sa'vation army forre of* thia city, with ;hp;r braes end string hands and 2HI) singers, will cive a grand hallelujah thorns a: Simpson tabernacle tnmorrow evening. This wiil be the greatest sons set vice ever heard in Los Angeles. Doors upin ut 7 o'clock. Ad mission 10 cents. Rev. Dr. C. C. McLean the new pßßtor of Simpson ohurch, will preach on Sun day morning on the new year. On Sun day evening the Suudity school Christ mas exercises will lake place. Every body is expected to mint; an ottering for the poor, ittuh »« Irntl, vegetables, groc eries clothing or money, CThe Christmas entertainment of the Betheida Sahb.ih fcchool took place Frtdas night at Ufa cnurch, corner Cen tral avenue m, i Rail Ninth street. The attendance whs mrne, uud all eeemed to enjoy the performance of the pretty cantata, enlillad A Jolly Christmas, which noiw ahstamling the sickness of some of the participants, waa very creditahly rendered. A< its close Santa C'aus iv.de his appearance and tiietrib nted hi/xes of caudibß and popcorn to all tbe children. WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE The Leading lliisluea* Training School in IsoathAru California. The Woodbury Business college is back in its old quarters in the Stowell block, 226 South Spring street. This institution has the finest college rooms anil the most elegant equipments of any commercial school in the west. The hundreds of its graduates now success fully engaged in business testify as to the thoroughness o! its work. The pub lic is cordially invited to call and look through the elegant new rooms and ob tain a copy of the illustrated catalogue and art souvenir. Beautiful Catalina Island. Regular steamer service from San Pedro. Two aud a half hours'sail lo a different country aud charming climate. Inquire Wilmington Transportation company, 130 West Second street. Notice. On and after January 1, 1804, we will sell groceries for cash oulv, at bedrock prices. L. G. Walters, corner Fifth and Los ADgeles streets. Go on New Year's Day To Bob Kern's Richelieu saloon, Bryaon block, for your turkey and eggnogg. JOTTINGS. Holiday Novelties Allien* Lei's, 505 X. Main St., Chluese ard Jsran?se bazar. A choice, line of bric-a-brac sua laucy ohlntware, Manufactory for ladleß' underwear and gents' shirts aud furnishing goods at reduced prices. Complete slock. Wall Paper Down. Vfe are going out of the wholesale business, snd must sell retail at wholesale prices; will ► bow goods with pleasure whetber you buy or not. CHICAGO WAt h PAPKK 237 S. iring streal. Our Home Brew. Maier &. Zobeletn's lager, frosh from their brewery, on draught in all the principal sa iooub; delivered promptly In bottlej or kegs. Office and brewery, 414 Aliso street. Tele phone HI. Wall Paper At wholesale, goo 1 paper, i.e.; price of hang ing, 10c. a roll; your chance now: get samples. F. J. BAUgK, 237 S. Spring World's Fair Premium Pabst Milwaukee Boliemlan bier, King up tel. 103, H. W. gtoll & Co., 009 Commercial st. J. C. Cunningham, Manufacture and deßler In trunk? and travel ling bags, 2:)6 8. Spring st. Tel. 818. Carpet Cleaning at Bloeser's. Satisfaction, promniuess. re&souab c; *Ji-s(> 8. Broadway. Tel. 427. If You Need a Truss. Call »t Becawith'e pharmacy, :io;i North Main. A flt guaranteed. _ A Modern Millinery Store. afeathaau «t Ca. MOflL bpiiugst. MEMORANDA. The Tennessee Jubilee singers were announced as an extra entertainment in the members' course at tbe Young Men's Christian association last evening, and drew a large audience. The jubi lee songs elicited hearty applause, and some of the solo work was unusually good. The impersonation of tbe China man by George Catlin, and tbe conclud ing number, representing the steam cslliope. by the company, were very cleverly done and caused much merri ment. Tne company will sing several jubilee selections at the association meeting this alternoon. In these bard times when money ie scarce it pays more than ever to read advertisements. Be sure and loos: over the classified columns on tbe sixth psge of the Herald daily. You wisl be sur prised to see how much you can gain and save. You will find situations offered; good help advertised; bargains in real estate; cheap rooms and board; chances to buy paying business houses; real estate at prices which make it ab surd to pay rent; and bargains of all descriptions. Advertising in these col umns is very cheap, costing only five cents per line a day. For all the latest novelties in Christ mas goods call on Sanborn, Vail & Co.' 133 South Spring street. Their stock i i complete in framed pictures, photo' frames, screens, toilet and traveling sets and a large line of novelties. Call and see display. Dr. Kebeccaf.ee Dorney, Stimson block, second floor, rooms 120 130 131. Special attention given to obstetrical cases and all diseases of women Rud children. Elec tricity scientifically used. Consultation hours 1 too. Telephone 1227. Buy Christmas presents at Lichten berger'a art emporium, 107 North Main street. Prang's Christmas cards, pic tures, frames, mirrorß, easels, artists' outfits and articles for decoration at prices within the reach of all. Go to Ebinger's restaurant. Third and Spring streets ; regular dinners and best order house in the city. Everything first-class. Attentive white waiters :no Chinese employed. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 o'clock midnight. Music boxes from 50c to $75; guitars and banjos from $4 to $75; violins end mandolins at your own price ; all tbe latest music; also a catalogue of 8500 nieces 10c music—Exton <Nt Cißt, 329 S. Spring street. Toys free with your purchase of , boots and shoes at the great gilt sele now on at the cheapest place on earth, 118 Bust First street, between Main and Lob Angeles streets. Read S. Conrsoi's display ad. on the second page. Finest bargains in the city in the jewelry line. Here is a chance to buy holiday presents at very low prices. 123 N. Spring street. He has to move January let. Dr. Charles de Szigetby is now located in the Bryson block. Residence, Baker block. Office hours, 11:30 to 3:30. Sun days and evenings by appointment. Of fico telephone, 1156 : residence, ICrW. Dr. Elizabeth A. Follanebee has re moved her office and residence to bB3 South Broadway. Tel. 737. Deposit your Mexican dollars and all kinds of old silver at the silversmith's and draw out new spoons, forks, etc. Alwnvsopen. Basement Times building. Come to the old reliable Sunbsam Studio, 230 and 235 South Main street, aud get one dozen full length cabinet photos until further notice for 75 cents. The finest photograptiß in tbe city at greatly reduced prices. Cabinets 75 cents per dozen, for a short time only. Lamson studio, 313 South Spring Rtreet. Tho best remedy for irritating bron chial cough and soreness in the lungs is Howell's Cough Mixturp. We recom mend it. A E. Littleboy, 311 South Spring. Dr. A. 7., Valla, physician and surgeon. Office and residence, 126 North Main, new McDonald block ; telephone 284. Elsinore Hot Springs and Lake View hotel. Full particulars regarding this famous resort at tbe Hammarxi bath, 230 South Main street, Los Angeles. Business men who secure their job printing a*, the Herald office receive courteous treatment and noat, attract ive work at moderate priues. The hest and cheapest is the genuine Rochester heater and cooking Btove at S3 00, sold by Meyberg Bros., the Crystal Palace, 138 S. Main street. "Best Tonic"—Recommended highly by leading physicians. Germain Fruit company, wholesale agents. For sale by all druggists. For good meat and sausages of alt kinds, call at Louis Strenber'e. Orders promptly attended to. 138 N. Main st., telephone 160. Adamß Bros., dentists, 239% South Spring street. Painless filling and ex tracting. The best Beta of teeth from |6 to $10. We will eend Advance eewino: ma chines on trial to any lady in Los An geles. Call or addreßQ 128 South Main street. Mme. Dv Barry's wrinkle cream and balm, the queen of ekin foods, Bold at 242., South Broadway, next to city ball. Pianos for sale, rent; tuning and re pairing. A. (i. Gardner, 222 South Los Angeles street and 654 8. Spring Btreet. Sanitarium—Pico and Hope eta.; tel. 138. Dr. Cowleß, Wilson blli,, First and Spring; tel. 883. 10 to 12 a.m., 3toop.m. For pure Sonoma Zin'andel, call at E. F"leur's, 404-406 N. Lob Angeles st. East ern shipments a specialty. Tel. 224. Dr. Joseph Kurtz and Dr. Carl Kurtz, physicians and surgeons, have removed j their office to 147 South Main street. Dr. M. Hilton Williams, 137 S. Broad way, specialist in catarrh, throat diß- I eases, bronchitis and consumption. Dr. K. D. Wise, office 226 South Spring street. Office hours from Btoloa. m. j and 2tosp. m. Telephone 346. Dr. C. B. Jones has removed bis office to the Stimson block. Telephones: : Office, 460; residence, 544. Rooms and board at the Windermere, ; Ocean avenue, Santa Monica. Special | rates given for the winter. Go to the Park bakery and restaurant, 325 W. Fifth st., and get a good cup of co'lee with your meuls. | Thirty dollars allowed ior old Davis i sewing machines. Drop postal card to ; 128 South Main street. Dr. Wallace A. Dunton, 304 N. Main, telephone 1150, opp. St. Elmo hotel. A, F. Schiffman, dentist, removed to Schumacher block, First and Spring sts. Howry ct Breeee. Broaaway under takers. "Independsnt of ttie trust." See W. P. Mcintosh's display ad. of orange and lemon lands in another col umn. Robert Sharp & Co.. funeral directois ! independent), 536 S. Spring Bt. ; te1.1029. Use Dr. Trout's antiseptic tooth pow der. N. W. cor. Sixth and Broadway. Hoard and room at the iiellevue Ter race at $1.25 per day. Insure with A. C. Golsh, 147 South Broadway. Campbell's curio store ior Xmas pres ent*. I LPS' ANGELES HERALD SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3t. 1893. FATHER OF FOOTBALL. EUGENE T. BAKER'S SERVICES RECOGNIZED BY YALE. A Tablet Pat in tho Trophy Room of the College Gymna sium la His Honor. One is reminded that unobtrusive ! virtue is sometimes not its only reward by the following clipping from an east ern paper: "A tablet has joet been placed in the trophy room at the Yale gymnasium. It is of bronze, about two and one-half feet in length and one and a half in breadth and is mounted on a heavy oak slab. The following is the inscription: In recoirnilion of the Services : of Bttgene V. Itaker '77, : The Organiser and Captain of Yak's First : Viclorious Football Team. : "This room lias been tarnished and this tablet placed hereby bis classmates 1593. In this day of hero worship, when periodicals aro clamoring for the utter ances ol the putative father of American football, it is relishing to note so grace ful a recognition of its true paternity in the man who impressed intercollegiate football with its first reai life, taught Walter Camp to play the game and made possible tbe practical application of Deland'a scientific theories and the brilliaut feats in tbe field of Heffel finirer, McCltiug and other men. Ath letes recognize m this old warrior whom Yale is pleased to honor a well-known itiid long time resident of their own city. MEMORANDA Hotel Tustin, the home for the tour ist. Situated in en orange grove near the foothills of the Santa Ana valley, two miles east of Santa Ana. Only one hour's ride from Los Angeles. Fine banting and fishing close by. Nice, sunny rooms. Reasonable rates for families. 'Bus meets all trains. San ford Johnson, proprietor and manager. Fostoffice, Tustin, Tickets for the Gsyley course of lec tures on Eng'ieh Comedy from Shake speare to Sheiidan are now on sale at Stoll & i hayer's. Do not fail to get your tickets early for this course, which promises to be the finest course of lec tures ever given in LO9 .a ogeles. Under the auspices of the Unity club. The ladies of Simpson M. E. faberna nsclewiil rpceive their friends and serve a Now Year's dinner at the tabernacle, on Hope, near eeventh street, on Mon day, January Ist, between 3 and 7 p.m. Proceed" to the church. Everybody cordially invited. Christmas entertainment of Simpson M. E. Sunday ecliool this evening, as sisted by the choir. Every one is requested to give an offering for the poor of fruit, groceries, vegetables, clothes or money. Church nicely dec orated. T. W. BroHierton will speak on Char acter at the Young Men's Christian as sociation this afternoon at 3. Singing by the Tennessee Jubilee singers. All men invited. t 1 No hnmbugeing clearing-out sales st Joe Poheim's, the tailor, but straight business methods. Prices always the lowest. 143 South Spring street. Southern California Tailoring compa ny numbers awarded December 30th: Club 1, 25; club 2, 7; club 3, 25; club 4, 7; club 5, 87} Club 6, 28. Turkey dinner at Mrs. Hunter's res taurant, 308 S. Spring street, irom 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. g n d 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., New Year's, SB cents. Don't fail to read tbe price listof shoes advertised by the King shoe store in this paper. Prices slaughtered on account of having to move. Rev. A. C Banes' Sunday evening sermon to youug men. Choosing a Friend, was postponed from last Sunday to this evening. Two turkey dinners at the Cosmopoli tan dining hall New Year's, commencing at 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 :30 p.m. The Tennessee Jubilee singers will Binf: cninn of the jubilee Bongs at the V. M. C. A. men's meetfng at 3 o'clock today. For a good table wine,order our Sonoma /mfanrlel atsocpergal. T. Vache&Co., cor. Commercial and Alameda. Tel. 309. Sumner P. Hunt, architect, has re moved hia office to rooms 424 and 425 Siitnson building. Dr. Parry, ear and eye, 129-,' aW. First. Drs. Rogers & McCoy. Eye, ear, throat. j H. B. M. Warship Royal Arthur at Port f.oa An- 1.-. j Flagship of Admiral Stephenson, C. 8., , with complement of 650 officers and men, largest warship in Pacific waters, open to visitors today. Special train service; ample ferriage between wharf and ship by ocean steamer Collis. Ferry | fare, round trip, 25 cents. The large ocean steamer San hfatao lies alongside Mammoth wharf. Port Los Aogeles is reached only by Southern PaciCc com pany. Round trip, 50 cents. r'.pllpse Champagne Now being delivered is of fine vintage ; P'eeeut couvees excelling all others. Extra Flue Navel Oranges. Finest assortment ot fiu'ts and vetret'ib'e'! at Altnouse Bros., 105 w. First si. Tel. 3iW. WORLD'S FAIR MEDALS AWARDED TO *Aa'' L C I lICAG O. FOB FINE PnOTOKKaPHIC WOKK: also, first orerniuma above all competitors at a fair held October. IHS-2, and at nr. previous exhibit* whtrever wo.-g waseuurKl for competition in the Hate, i.nrnesw aud moit complete pbolographio studio in Southern t'.lifornla, A'l the lateit styles and dcslßno used. IQT NORTH SPRING STREET. U-gbra thfTtudor DENTAL CO DR. J. P. TUDOR. MANAGER. thTtudor DENTAL CO. "UM' b -3 iy Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PUUB PERSONAL. i Mr. Frank Cox of Pbrenix, Aria., is in i the city. Mr. Cox is the Southern Pa ! citic company's attorney in that terri j tory. Admiral Stephenson, C. It , and the officers of the flagship Hoyal Arthur will lunch touay at the" Hotel Arcadia, Sauta Monica. Division Superintendent J. A. Muir of the Southern Pacific company has re turned from a trip to San Francisco, where he was called to confer on busi ness matters with the paymaster of the road. Charles FredeUck Holder retires from the editorship of the California Illus trated Magszine January Ist. Mr. Holder founded tho magazine two years ago and has been its editor up to the present time. The new editor will be Mr. Livernash of the Examiner. Miss Rosina Davis, fram Herbert Town, South Wales, is in tbe city. Miss Davis has been and is now engaged in evangelistic work, especially Hiuong the Welsn. She will speak at the Welsh services in the FiretPreebyterianchurch at 2 o'clock this afternoon. During her stay in Los Angeles she will be the guest of her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Llewellyn. Snow In the Mountains. In a few minutes from Echo Moun tain House thousands of Christmas trees all ready trimmed, along the line of the Mount Lowe railway. Through Christmas week and thereafter maple sugar parties and turkey dinners. Now is the time to vieit the mountains. See Los Angeles Terminal and Mount Lowe railway time card. Uraod Mooiitaln Vlpvta. Visitors to Southern California should lose no time ii taking a ride to the sum mit of Echo mountain over the unique Mount Lowe railway, where the best possible view of the whole surrounding country can be obtained, and thus pre pare to the bast advantage for tr : , to places of greatest interest. The Athletic club will give ols of its enjoyable "stag parties" at. the elegi.nt new quarters one week from next Fri day evening. fIOIBL aUK I V.11.5. ROI.I.ENBECIf. . A. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyd, G. C. frown.-. Then. Wilt, F. Land la, Arthur Hull, San !• rancher. P. Gundrnm, Kscotidido: Joiiu Adams, Pasadena; J)r. T. J. Tame:, Woodbnrv, N. V.; W. v. tta.rard, San Diego; Ueortie Row land, California; J. A. Uuruh, Arcadia: T. H. Goff, San Bernardino; G. W. Teukesb lrj, P. A Bennett, Chicago: Mrs. L V. Walsh, Louis Walsh Pueblo. Colo.; Mr.. Edith L. Bnlcer, Cnlcago; Ed Mondemon, Caplslrtino; F. w. *.win aud family, Ventura; Dr. Elizabeth A. Foliansbte, Miss soule, Los Angeles. linpnrlal Hair Itaaar. Vt'if making, heirdre<sing and shampooing. ! A fine lot oi hair oriiajnents still on hand, which v.ill now be sold at nacriflcisl prices Assortment in ,o.<i. silver, lorioi c Bhcil aud ember. Splendid New Year gifts. 224 snd '-lib n . bVeomt - reel DIED. SHUMATE—In this city. December »o;h~Mrp. Rosa M. Shumate, of Stephen M. Davidson, Funeral froji her lather's residenre, io(>,"> South i-earl .treut, Sunday, at 1:M p.m. Friends Invited. WHY SHIVER? ■ When you can get under wear now for just one-half that you paid last year, and hosiery at prices that shame the makers and make you feel sorry for us. Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1894, we begin our annual clearance sale—our entire stock sacrificed regard less of cost or value. Don't be misled by fake discount sales—get the most for your money of GARTER & MACBIN, Outfitters, Men's Furnishers, Shirt Makers, Importers, 106 S. SPRING ST. THE BOY RAN AWAY. Idtlle Wno( Ken Loaves the Home of Hie Parrots. Mrs. Wong Kee, an American woman with a Chinese husband, who lives on Apahlasa street, reported at the police station last night that her 8-year-old boy bad disappeared. As the boy is accustomed to leaving home, it is supposed he ran away. He left bis Ciineee father and his Ameri can mother last Friday. Mrs. Wong Kee is a member of the Salvation army. A Child Kojoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy knonn and every family should have a bottle. Pasadena Toarnament of the Rosas. Take the Terminal railway for Pasa dena. One and one-third fare round trip. Trains every bout. Street cars and carriages will be at Terminal depot to take parties to tbe grounds. Monday, January Ist, 1804, being a holiday, the poet office wil, close at 12 m. Carriers will make their regular morning deliveries. SPECIAL SALE OF JAPANESE<SCfI!NESE PORCELAIN. This Week We Offer 25 i er Cent Discount on CUPS AND SAUCKRS, PLATED, PLOTTERS, BOWLS, TEA SETS, CREAMERS, SUGARS, CANDLESTICKS, JARDIN'IERS, VASE?!, ROSF. JARS, ETC. KAN-KOO. 110 S. fprinj st., Opp. N'adoau Hotel. 10-8 Sin BClgm SERPENT T^ibelsC DR. WHITE'S DISPENSARY, 1M N. .Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. [FSTABUBHED 188(i.l NERVOUS DEBILITY, seminal weakne-s, impoteney, etc., lnduclm* bo oe of the following aymptoins, aaalzzfueaa, cunfaNiou of td< .»«. clafMCtlve niftmory, .'niT.idn to society, blotches, funlnaionft, •xhanotiniisi, imrlcocale- etc., are perma nently cured. umwAKV, Kins'tcy and i.r,*m>Ku t rmnjTT^vertTTrtcT^ufTi^ gleet, stricture and all unnatural dibcharges are quickly and perfectly cured. SCROFULA AND SYPHILIS, c ulcers, eruptions, xweiduK in groin*] sore threat, falling hnii, and other Bymptoms, are removed, and a'l piißon ptrmaneutly erad icated from the fcystem. COT~ Tr t atmbst Dt office or by express. All letters strictly confidential. With London' Striped *17.50 &ABELTHE FaiLOH. Don't Guy-Him Any petf-h at the midwinter faih.. "Best Turkish suif is ier qmdest t/inf I tfftr struck ter sell sJioe strings UnJ chaUra-buttons." 312 S. SPRING ST., Jnst Below Third. "rT W. PRIDHAM, BLANK BOOKS AM) PAPER BOXES. REMOVED TO 110 AND 112 N. LOS ANGELES STREET NEAR KIRST. TK1..843. 7-15 1 C. F. HEINZEMAN, Druggist & Chemist, 222 N. Main St., Los Angeles. Prescriptions csrefulr.' compounded «t Cielii. *«< HIkPLEASANTON CAMI'RFLL T. HEDGE, ' v Proprietor .1:11 Ml a. fur. Hotel Terracina , REDLANDS, CAL. JN the beautiful San Bernardino Valley 1 ; Magnificent moun tain scenery. House now open for the Fall and Winter Sea son. CAMPBELL T. HEDGE, Prop. WM. M. TISDALE, Manager. 1 THE HOLLESBEGK , eSt -^PP° Hotel in aud European Flans. A. C. BILICKE & C 0. ,- 7 lira I»»UPaijtTOR GET TrA BUY THE THE KITING BEST. BICYCLE. HAWLEY, KING & CO PINE CARRIAGES, ! 210-212 North Main Street and i64-i6B North Los Angeles Stre ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE! XOF THE* Original James Means Celebrated Sloes BIN ALL SIZES.X The $2.50 Shoe Reduced to $2.25. I The si,.on «hoe Reduced to 53.50. The $8.00 Shoe Keduced to $2.75. | The $5.00 Shoe Reduced to $1.00. BOSTON SHOE STORE, Sole Ag't, COR. MAIN & BE.OON D STS . "■ II I II l_ _ IMPORTING GROCER, 136-138 N. Spring