Lee RiesAre contemplating a change in business, which would necessitatethe moving of most of their stock, but rather than move, they have decided to offer to the public theirEntire StoGk of MerchandiseConsisting of all Kinds ofStationery, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Notions,Fancy Goods, Htc.,AT ABOUT GOSTfWhich means a discount of from 25 to 33-J per cent from their retail prices, which are in plain figures, and in all eases have been as LOW and in most cases LOWER than the LOWEST in this market.A few items, with prices, will show the reductions.Books generally sold for $1.00 will he from 67c to 75c.Wall paper usually sold for 8c, 1%5, 15c, will be 6c, 9e, and lie.Window shades, formerly 50c, are to be 35c.Albums, Bibles, Pictures, Pocket Books, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, Fancy Goods, etc., all will be sold at about 67c on the dollar. Sale begins from date and for eash only. Remember these offers are made by the Pioneer Book Sellers.LEE RIES,117 Washington St.Iowa City, Iowa, March 16, 1893.wA