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Show Walker Bros. FylerComp'y. A GRAND AND CHOICE EX-H EX-H IE IT THIS COMING COM-ING WEEK. Only a few days more when our windows win-dows will be filled with fine Import d Spring Dress Goods. New Weaves end Shades, Bannock-born Bannock-born Tweeds, Welch Home Spuns, Dappled Cheviots with Knots and Figures, Fig-ures, Vicunas and Camel's Hairs, Mag: nificent effects. Five Special Values in Black Dress Goods on Monday morning 65c, 75c, 85c, 95c, SI.05 Dun't Miss This Opportunity if You Want a Mack Dress. Black Silks (500 yards) to be placed on sale Monday morning at 02Jo per yard. Former Frice $1-25! Xnst lie : Sold! Walker Bros, & Fyler Co. Already we fcave opened a HagnlDcent and Exceptional Line of Wash Goods In all tbe Various Sbads and Designs. A complete lino of Ileinsl itched Flouncing In Black, the Latest, Consisting of all the new shades and different colored figures, beautiful beauti-ful in design and absolutely abso-lutely correct. French Challies French Challies So early, but we have got them opened up 40 new pieces, exquisite colors, col-ors, figures and styles. Everybody Invited to hi Our Sew Guilds. Day by day Walker Bros. & Fyler Co. are showing liner goods and lower prices and TO THE FRONT WE CO Walker Bros. & Fyler Co, Before this Sale ii over, the Lt of tlis week, We will Show tbe Most Superb ml the Choioest Line of ZEPHYR GINGHAMS Corded, Checks and Stripes. HONITON LACE Effects anew weave that will strike the fancy ot every lady ot tate and reilneuieut in bait Lake CI y. Remember, Our Zephyr Ginghams will be sold at a price to Astonish you. This Sale will include Ten picocs 45-inch 45-inch Silk Gaues evening shades, all colors for 09c por yard; worth 91.00 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A TABLE CLOTH Come early on Monday morning and grab a remnant of Table Linen. We have got Fifty remnants, all grades, and will go on the counter at a very great loss. Walker Bros. FylerComp'y. OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND EMBROIDERY SALE! Which has been raging for one weelo still continues for another week, Crowds Every Day I A Bonanza I In that line and prices lower than ever. lii-nieinbcr we have an immense line of Knibroidery and Muslin Under wear. DON'T PASS THEM BY. Another special lot this week; our $1.25Twilled Back Broadcloth all colors for 87J cents. A BIG DRIVE! Odd Lois of Towh and Napkins at a Sacrifice ! Our entire line of 8-inch Flannels an( Tricots Monday morning at 20o per yard. Thirty pieces of French Flannels, Flan-nels, .Spring Goods, Pol-kadots, Pol-kadots, stripes and fig- ures now open. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. The MrKinley Hill does not interfere with the sale of Sam Levy's "Famous," that have the largest sale of any bit cigar in America, as they are made of the finest imported tobacco that can be boupht for money, and made by the most skilled workmen in the profession. Martin Schmidt. The" Tailor, Is turning out the prettiest dress and Prince Albert ana nobbiest business suits in the city. Sole agent for the "United Service" trouser stretcher. Monument! and Headatones. Brown's Marble Works have removed o No. 35 W. Third South. To the Three Hardl Ora. The Union Pacific will sell excursion tickets to New Orleans at $(i2. 30; Galveston Gal-veston at S.'td.Oi), Butte, 824.15, on account ac-count of the mardi gras to be held in these places February 10. Tickets fqr New Orleans and Galveston good Until February 28; for Butte, good until February 13. For full particulars call at the ticket office, 201 Main street. D. E. PrHXET, General Agent Passenger Department. Young Bros. Co., 38 Main street. Chase Bros, pianos, Packard organs Clough & Warren organs, musical merchandise, mer-chandise, Domestic and Wheeler & Wilson Wil-son sewing machines. Fresh Eastern Turkeys. Fresh Eastern Chickens. Fresh Fastern Quail. Fresh California Vegetables, arrived at C, B. Durst's today. To the Trade. Owing to official advances we are compelled to advance one dollar and nftv cents per case on Powery & Grew. G. H. Mumm Extra Dry. Cliquot (yellow label). Monopole. Chas. Heidsieck Extra Dry. B. K. Bloc ii & Co. Lincoln Park. is booming. Look up the lmprov ments being made in that part of town, and note the low prices of lots in Lio coin Park before buying elsewhere. Wantland, 235 Alain St. We Are Giving- Away A first-class pair of ladies' rubbers with each pair of ladies' shoes, purchased from us between now and March 1st. Buckeye Clothing, Boot& Shoe Co. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock.' S. J. Nathan, The clothier, has removed five doors south of his old location and is now located lo-cated next to Jones' bank. Fire Sale. Barton & Co.'s sale of clothing, etc., damaged by fire and water. 80 West First Southstreet. Wanted. All kinds of second-hand household foods at Etchisoa & Webbers, 107 S trst East street. Fire Prleea. . Goods not damaged. Cutters $15 to $100.00. Lap robes, $3.50 to $15.00, Horse blankets, Stable$1.50to$4.25. Street $3.50 to $10.00. ' Sti'debaker Buos. Manfg Co, 3aj and 25 Main street. HOOCK & CLAWSON, IS West First South. Removing sale. White French china, for decorating, below cost. Grase Cjeek Coal For sale at thoUuioa Pacilio coal ollice. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. . e ' Call at Larson's, ppposife City hall, for fine shoes and good repairing. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Bock. ( |