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Volanie XVIII accession mo. 3&V / fITIS WPiSyH^I 1 Ed. V. Price 4 Co’s iyw|ffi|Mp|^iiMi/|^ : iit -f#. 2 iooa end fabrics # taidfr of mar- -Z # chants who je that lea>liin; firm of wAwM. 4ils a magpifi. 2 :• »f j **».*• . . T ? • W • cent exposition of >lh% h#fir that have hete W m P pe P arud b y *ri%- The voT~ 2 # nme is a ImwrfaonMr OM.~*»vsai« U tly arranged, and 9 2v?^ ,e swatches era all genecbns, so that a satisfactory Z • ehowing is matte of whaf the good* look like in the ■ J 1 , UitdM- e&k aaAple » »description -of the 2 * material, with a efphCT code for uee in tekgrajphiag. W A With each ’boiflc thert) is also seat a metal «ign to Z 4 hang out of lUgjprs, a show card, fashion plateau and W A order blank*' The price of an its ranges from $8 to Z T $25 nothing is made hot wluft is striqtly Wj A coetom work. Each garment is cut after a special £ T pattern drafted by the firm’s designer, one of the 'W A most eminent in his profession.—-'The Chicago Ap- W 2 I»rel *• I A The Prieei v l)|*|jer" Clothing Company are their X * agents for Ed#<>, and have been veiy euccofttf nl J >2 with their line* past year, of the well .X W. dressed men of §a J«u»ta*haw been fitted out from 5K A mwfininprudiJb. , fc , , j W- that itfa i.l’ y | PRiK-iMra tunm cwrus v f * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEN’S OUTFITTERS W I We™ M | I Wish I 1 One And I I All I I A Happy | H And I I Successful B I New Year i Ub ■ THE PALACE ■ I DSI» STORE. | LA JUNTA TRIBUNE. RURURMRf X'ilUit WqjjUSPJkV AMD SATURDAY• Jpi. JUtfTA,QT*EO <Xgf**f,|COLORADO. SATURDAY. JANUARY 1.1898. "RING OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE NEW." Riag snt riWi ills to the wild sky, The dying c&id, the frosty light: Tbs yearitjAing in the night; Ring .out, wild and let him die. Ring out tl£,d§ ring in the new, Sing, happy Jells, across the snow: . -The year is geing, let him go; Ring Out tb* iSRy, ring in the true. Ring out the gref that saps the mind, For those tbri here we see no more: Rind out of rich and poor, Rhag in redress Jo all mankind. Ringlet a slowly dying cause. And ancient |rms of party strife ; . . Ring in the n 1 ibler modes of life, With sweeter tp tanners, purer laws. • Riog Out 0® w?*t, the care, the sin, The tlitfliesSßoldness of the times; Ring' out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fu er minstrel in. , Ring out Mae ] ride in place and blood, The civji: sla ler and the spite; Ring injtbe 1 re of truth and right, Ring in the coniion love of good. Ring out did at pes of foul disease; Ring oat the larrowing lust of gold; Ring out the* housand wars of old, Ring in the tho sand years of peace. Ring in the val mt man and free. The huger hi irt, the kindlier hand. Ring out the larkness of the land; Rin&in the Cbi it that is to be. !» • Tennyson. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS. Trade at the Palace drug store. A new chapel organ has been placed in the Methodist church. , Wanted—A girl to do general puwwwork. Apply to Mrs. G. A. KrJgore. p\ed Rockefeller, after a pleas ant aflsy here, returned to Pueblo Wednesday. Misses lLiHie Reed and Annie O’Doaaell, Las Animas, are spending the dVy with friends here. When you wam,t choice meats, fruits or vegetables}..vou will not be disappointed when patrtnmzing ( Melvin Bros. W. P. Jackson and wife returnc d Thursday morning from Argentim ;, Kan., where they spent Christm: is with relatives and friends. We have added to our stock tl le celebrated "Perfect" baking pot »- der and will sell it reasonably. At ik us about it.—G. B. Round &C a. By an arrangement agreeable to all, the commercial work of the I .a Junta Commercial College will l>e carried on by Miss Anna Bole.i— W. L. Edwards. | The Laguna Canal Company have made the fifth semi-annual payment on the land purchased Jjy the company from the State Land Board. The land is in this county, the purchase price of which was $18,761.20 and the installment amounted to $1,141.28. C. A. Beerbohm assumes charge of the county treasurer's office to day, being.the first ofj the newly elected officials to be installed in office. The balance will take pos session of their respective positions about the 10th of the present month. The inaugural social of the Le Allegro Dancing Club, took pllce at the Opera House last Wednes day evening, the event being a par ticularly auspicious one. The cab 5 starts out with a good membetsl p, the first one given be a good cri terion. C. W. Wonderly transacted bus iness at Lamar Thursday. The officers-elect will soon be transacting the county business. For Rent: —A suite of office rooms over the postoffice. Apply to Dr. Finney. Highest cash price paid for fat cattle, calves, poultry and produce at the Columbia Meat Market. Jack Butler, who spent Christ mas in Wichita with relatives, re turned home Thursday morning. Miss Luverne McCauley went to 1 Las Animas yesterday morning for a short visit with friends and rela tives. Warren Dameron went to Crip ple Creek Wednesday morning, where he expects to secure perma nent employment. Buy a pair of those fine residence lots in Mountain View addition on monthly payments of $j each.— C. L. Seeley, agent. Commissioners. Weiland and Washburn came down Wednesday morning and held a board meeting for the purpose of lightening the work of the January term. S. R. Mendelson has contracted for space in the Tribune for the coming year, and will have some thing of importance to say to the readers in each and every issue. S. J. Armstrong, of Empire City, j Kan.,'who hat been visiting his ■ wife, who came here some timei since for her health, returned borne I yesterday morning, so well pleased 1 with this neck o' the woods that he iotcuds returning at an early date to make La Junta hi* permanent home. I The Tribune made an error in "The Fair's” ad last Wednesday. Miss McNeil did not get the bask containing $94-53 “ *“ Mated, bwt as her goese was nearest right I abs received tbs prise, a, s»o wives] tabic Sat,.., Rtf*' South has been: sick in sad 1 1 ISSL I | SPECIALS | £ For the week commencing* # £ January 3, 1898. £ 5 ——— 5 I Your choice of any Ladies’ £ Jacket or Cape or Children’s S Jackets at J 1-2 | Your choice of all $4.00 $ Needle Toe Button Shoes in J Welt or Turn Soles at 5 $2.75 t I C. F. KfeNMLL. I Write it 1898. Joys for Jewelry. Diamonds—Fisher & Larsen. W. B. Gobin, of Rocky Ford, transacted business here Wednes day. Mrs. O. G. Hess left yesterday morning for Pueblo to visit friends for a few days. At the head, with a choice line of everything usually carried in a first-class market.—Theits& Holly. G. H. Near and family have re turned from Creston, lowa, where they spent Christmas, and are now in search of a house. M. E. Biggs took the early train for Denver Wednesday morning to attend the annual meeting of the teachers of Colorado. County Clerk Gauger issued a marriage license Thursday to Will iam Rice to wed Miss Della Por ter, both being residents of Rocky Ford. Tilghman Howard' returned to Colorado Springs Wednesday morning,' where he has employ ment, after a pleasant holiday visit with his parents and other friends. That old dry goods mer chant, C. F. Kendall, in renewing his contract for 1898, said: “The I Tribune is the most valuable ad- I vertising medium in the county. It | has a 1 good circulation, is one of ! the oldest papers in the valley, and ! its semi-weekly issues make it very convenient to reach the people." “The week of prayer” begins on Monday next. It is observed very generally by all denominations of Christians throughout the world, the topics for the meetings being suggested by the “Evangelical Al liance" for all churches. This sea- I son of prayer will be observed by the Presbyterian church, services ! being held each evening next week, I except Saturday, at 7:30. AU are {cordially invited to participete. Number 80. The sacrament of the Lord’s sup per will be administered on Sunday, |anuary 9th, at the morning serv ices. Mrs. D. Kingery, of El Moro, who has been visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. C. L. Seeley, returned home yesterday morning. Frank Van Gundy, of the Rocky Ford Republican, dropped down Thursday morning to arrange for the removal of the Times plant, re cently purchased by him. A Clever Trick: —lt certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troub les. We mean he can cure him self right away by taking Electric Bi-.ers. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimu lant to the liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, faint ing spells, sleeplessness and mel ancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the sys tem to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 30 cents a bottle at Joy's pharmacy. Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Mr. Oold Modal. Midwinter Mr. viljjpt