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Show 'uf Anrlton !inte. Tbo attention of tbo public Is called to the store room No. 23 w., First South Street, formerly weus pled by the PACIFIC L'Xl'Itn?S: OFFICII where the stock of Crot Is-ery. Is-ery. Woodcnware, Tinware, SlaS hotery, Toys, Etc., seized front Messrs. Fe'nell, Birlon Iz Jensen amounting to about 525,000, -was placed to bo closed out at public auction to thehighat bidder within twelve days. I, therefore, tlie undersigned Auctioneer, w III commence to sell in 2 and 100 dozen lots on Wednesday Wednes-day tlie third day of December, at 1 o'clock p m. - . Tho notice of every smaltand large dealer in this line orgoodlm'd especially to parties with aotma'b capital desiring to enter buslni.?-tins buslni.?-tins Is an opportunity sclJorn'oP fered nnd is not to be mb-edT These goods will lie soTT In job lots at a price that will enable mem I? be tttaileel for two or three ..time their cost. """ i v Locib Bambekgeb, Auciioneer.-i It was Jttst in Time. G. C BlrthoIomnr.IuaijVa, UiU?T"r9 1 locited la this place nre year ajo, hirtsr. formtrly retldrd In Troj-,. V I hiio ba a ptit raffrrrr f roa irtu. tC?Tyv eirj of Tror called Enjhf. Luiji.i.' j oM Ur-IUTldcnseu'j'arsTonta'ucDa-dx, of nondont, N. V. Jill Uts tcrriUa jmptomi ot tb dlieue aie cose V lire no traces of any .3 Disorder of tho Kidneys, liter or bla-. Who would hexrntgt the cost of UiU ia!lcioe(one dolUr & bottle) fortnch a Ueulaf or retail this staple thoaxh sweats token of srautada for Leln; perfectl eared? I ova eveiytbinr. to Dr. CannedT! Farorite Denied . and nope th-. wQl tndeca olberi vha ssffer from an fcidKT, liter or Mood disorder, to uu this medicine. Dr.Kennedy'sFaYorHeReiedy lUda OSBODT.ir.T H;6forJl For SiWlTZ.aU. I. DnuDept. Qaong Cliong Wing. 'iF Ornamental and jjf Fancy Goods- ' , -azceirxD KTcar wseo- . g- Silk Hcmdlmkitjt. Ornv- m-nU.and Mil Krndt of OS TmtAUnyt oa 7oiid. O . W. rint Semlh St. P.O.Boxejr. -The People's Equitable Co-op. Association sell preserves, Jams an 1 Jellies at lower prices than any house In tbe citv. el3 H. J. FoutOETt, Supt. A.full line of Men's, Boys' and Cldldron'a Clothing, Ladies' Plush Sacuues, Ulsters, Etc , Etc., which they are telling at prices thst wlitbo mre to satisfy the purchaser. IserfataUffllC. MILt: No. !S North Temple St., East OfCE: 2ISonMiTeBipl3t.,Wet. -t -WA JPatent, Halter's JTo. lf j Superfine Whole WbeatFUmr. yfiroa mm mi m wot. DELIMQUEMT TAI SALE. Silt Lake Coulj, far tit V Jtu 1S90. MXETEEVTII MSimiCT. Anderson 1 Cba V i a 9 Amos, CD 4 33 Arnold, CD 4? Andersen, Mrs CO aj So Anderson, Chas V S 80 Bibcock, ct al Conrtland, 17 40 Burke, W T 1 45 . , Barton, Gcorjina C 4 50 bal Brown, Est S B 75 4 Butterworth, 9 79 . ; Burnett, josiah is 84 bal Brewster. Frederick 15 95 Barrell, John 9 6 Bamberger & Bennett, 16 96 Barton, Gcorgtoa 27 55 Barton, Isaac 33 00 bal Ballwinklc, Kred 19 Brown, AH 6 5 Benedict, Emma A 18 85 llcnzon, Kate, "guardian" ij Jo bal Barnes, James 18 00 bal Baskin, RS 29 3 Bcngsiroro, B T 8 70 bal Bronn, Wm so 30 Bailey, T A 9 75 bal Brown, R 33 ao Barton, Agnes E 3a as bal BeasIey.Jr, E 16 50 Bailey, John H i 13 bal Deck, John 43l 40 Boaman, Mary 18 85 Burns, Chas(or unknown owner 14 50 Brazier, AT 43 50 Bjers, WA 590 Barton. Georgina 14 35 bal Bliss. T W 15 60 bal Burk, Hannah 17 40 Buik, Chas J 13 5 Boyant, Satchnell 1 85 Burner, W B 8 70 bal Brown.SamlJ 18 oj Bjers, WA 17 4 Bittner, B B 7 5 Brown, W A 1 90 Bourne, O J 2 90 bal llunnan, Henry J 8 20 bal Cavely, Ann 5 So Conlcy, sirs C 47 12 Cartwell, L C 17 05 CoIIctt, Kichard 45 Coon, Est Abraham 743 85 Cohn, Louis 1 45 Caine. L C . at s Cunningham, Henrietta 26 10 Culver, H LA S 72 Collins Lillian E 2 90 Canesty.Wm 2 18 Caine,LC&EH Roberts 18 63 bal Culmer, Geo F & Co 18 85 Clucr,J II 19 19 Ciajton. K W 113 10 Campbell, Eliaa I 45 Collins, EM 96 bal Campbell, Danl 2 90 Campbell, M S and W J Bowring 7 25 Clieesman, Mortoa J 18 75 Dc Marr. Emma 2 a Dean, CiaC 1 45 bal Ditchfield, Wra 2 03 Dunshiee.AL 72 50 Drake, A I 7 25 Dickinson, W C 2 28 Ellison. ME 2 90 Egan, Mrs Howard 7 55 Elkins, Paul 2 90 Eails, R D 2 90 EricLson, Chas - 10 13 Ellison et al, I II 3 77 bal Fames, Ebencacr 9 37 bal Flower, John 18 12 Frickes, C L 8 70 Fulsom, WII&Hf ta jo Fulsoai, HP 27 75 Franzen, A ao 30 Toge! & McHugh 3 35 bal Hster.CC i 12 Fornstrum, T S 13 78 Free, Susie F 3 39 Fish, Frederick 3 jo Francke, Henry ") FarIow,r,& H l'auliae it 45 White, J Goodwin, J M 15 37 bal Gates. Susan Y at 73 Grcisirt, Oscar 6 96 Gotringe, Mrs Louisa H 19 30 bal Goitxman, F G 5 80 Grow, ThcoM 19 13 Green, F S 27 jj Gonalves, Hannah 15 00 bat Gianfield, j C C 13 30 bal Gardner, Lizzie 39 S3 Hoover, Geo M n 66 Harrison, E LT 30 00 Howe & Wilkes, 11 o bal Hoe),TCP 3683 Houct Est, Wm 33 30 Holland, Alice A 3 90 I Iasiam, Margaret 31 S7 bal Hansen, IIP 7 35 Hcllister, AG 42 05 bal Hjde, EGctal 1337 Hyde, A E 6 70 Harmon, JasM 2 90 bal I lohman. II M 1 43 Hani ill, Kobt C 2 90 Harrison, II Jt :oj Johnson Ella B 24 63 Jarvis, Ezra 2t 75 Jennings. Mrs M H so 30 Jones, Jno W 30 43 Jennings, Isaac 14 30 letcilt, Solomon 17 00 Jennings. W C 50 75 Jancy, TAEst 31 40 Ioncs, Mary J 1 45 oheson. W C 3 17 ensen.Andrew 21 73 bal tessler, E A 3 26 Kesslcr E A and Edwd A)crs 12 32 Kmneisley, J It 3900 Knight etal.M 8 33 bal Kelsey, Eli B 39 00 Kinney, L D 33 92 Kinney. Antonetti B 5 42 Kainz, Caspar Paul 3 17 Kraoc Wm 7 S7 bal Kellogg, II H I7 00 Kunkce, F & J 3 90 Krausc, Nicholas 3 17 Kinney, L D 73 95 bal Liston, Mrs M U 7 25 Lowe, Jno A 47 12 Langton. W M 192 13 bal Lamb, Ml 7 23 L,nch, Bella L a 10 bal Lamb. M T 10 62 bal Lud ig, J and A Johnson, S 70 Lemon, et al Thos 73 95 Lamb, Rose E 5 oS Mclttide, Danl B 6 09 bal McNeil, Wra 2 13 Morris, Mrs R V 75 69 Mason, Trustee, HP 1305 Mclntjre. Jas 7 33 McKean, Jr, Theo i 19 Mathews, Jos R 39 00 Ma) land, Esther 39 64 Matthews, Rath P 34 65 Myers, Robt 1 43 Slyers, O 3 So Murphy, Walter 3 90 Morris, Jos R 12 67 .Millard, Ed 8 70 I alstcdt, Gust 10 13 Newman S J & Wm J 17 40 N'eil Wm C 34 13 bal Newton, Clarence W 1 45 Oiiatt. ED 4 3s Otts, John 11 60" Pierce, Frank 1 43 Peterson, Edward 1 43 Pulley, Jr. Phil 33 20 Pcrkes, Wm II 64 30 bal Pascoe, F A 23 37 Price, Wm. 2 90 Pembroke, Herbert, SS 43 Palmer, Frederick, 38 43 Perkins. G. C ie. nt Pugsley, P. 1S4 92 bal Pugslcv, Martha 65 33 bal Putnam. Trustee, NF 29a Player.jos H 13 65 bal Pettit, Ethan A 8 43 bal Price, Herbert 34 96 bal Pettit, Edwin 30 43 Preece, Abel il 15 75 Paptrorth, Richard 31 75 Partridge, Harriet A 16 40 bal Price. Ester 9 o; bal Perkins. M R & C a 96 Parsons Daniel F 4 35 I'latl. Parley 17 40 Phillips, John 2 90 Rawlins. Ermiy S 84 to Reese. E M v 01 Ridd, Wm 51 75 Rassey, Alccph ct al 3 90 bal Raleigh, A H 2S8 39 bat Ryan, E F 3 90 bal Rich, Mrs Eliza II 150 80 Risley.Mary 31 j7 Robsen, W C 6 32 Roberts, Wm 3 08 Robde.Jens 1 30 Ranstrom. et al Caroline, 34 80 Reese, Henrietta ijt 17 Reali, H II 8 70 Shaw, Jas Est 36 35 Schofield, TJ 2 90 Shaw, Jos Est n 37 Spicer.Wm 95 73 bal Stewart, Wm M 6 37 bal Salt Lake Glass Co. 73 30 Stacy, Jas 15 j, Schenck, I 8 70 bal SchofTer.Iohn D 3 82 bal Sears & Co. Jeremy 38 00 Sandberg.jC 390 Slater. Lliza 6 32 , Spencer. Dan'l H a 90 .'inarkey, F E 15 33 ;janipjon,W T 2 9a Schneegast, Otto a 90 Silverwood, ct al CE 362 Sells, WH 43 5L , Schofield, lohn 3 77 b Starbuck, II 26 10 SchoDer, Elisa 10 15- Savage, Geo 1. 9 00 Simondi. A L 3 23 Taylor, Jno W lo 15 Thomas, Thomas P 34 60 - Thompson, Est E 102 32 Thompson, Ezra 17 4 Taylor, Emma L it 66 Taylor, MU 10 S7' Taylor, Ezra A 7 35 Taylor, Sarah C 5S 00 Taylor, Elizabeth C I 80 Toller, L II 1 45 Tripp, E A St 34 Trescotf. Ccstina, 3 J5 Ucdethill. lUty 36 82 Utah Mining Ccf 3 90 Vance. SE 290 Van Lien et al, Jno 44 32 Walmnally.J 5 oS Williams, Francis n 60 White, Rose M, et al 1 45 Williams et al, A L 10 95 bal Wilkinson et al, C 72 5 bal Wilson, Henry 14 g . , Woods. Zerrubabbel 19 8 bal White, Wm 37.55 Wicht,jj IS Wilding, Geo 23 Winegar, Alvin J 6 75 baj Winegar. Est Alvin J 10 13 bal White, Hattie 1 45 Walmaly.J 5 So Whitecar, Martha 24 65 Williams, Jonathan 1 45 White, D F S ; Wigren, N 60 Wallace, GeoE 14 50 Wilkmscrf. etal, CG 55 Whipple.JR, ,, 246 Whippaman, Albert J i p Wilson, A R J 4S Winton, Burton G 5 Wantland, C E 103 tS AVhitmorc, R B & Busby, John E 17 4 Young. Bryant 9 43 ZancJM 3 o V nOsnttoSeceronltof Ctil(et.Lofthe lavaof the Territorjr ot I tab, passed at Utatsrealy ninth session of lb Lrs,uilre Asaetnblr. tho nDdersimed. the coll.ctor ot tho coantr of -a!t Ie, lemtonr afore aal-1, hercbj- sires notice t f pebneauon, that tba aboT.) navet I'ersons aro delta qnentlntho parmentof Territorial, aehool, eoantror peeiil dUaiet tcbool Uxta.lo aid county lor the year !h!0. to tbe amount et oppoatie their repeeilTe namsa. The aame will be eipoied for ala at tba front door of tbo Couitr Coart ilonte.in Sail Lake lily, on tbe IMtd Hondjr In lieeemtxr. lr'JD, at I! o'cloes noon, and the a ala vtuI be continued from day to day nntu tte daanqnent lut u ezhansted Utl-ICCDT, CoUeeter Salt Lake (Aianty. Vah. SrKCIAli MITICICn. William WooIrFot Respectfully announce to their customers and patrons that they have sold to White &. Sons' Company Com-pany the business prevloesiy conducted con-ducted by them at their retail meat market at No. St west First South Street, and would solicit for their successors a continuance of the patronage pat-ronage they iiavs received from tbe public William Wood, Jr., and Jos. Wood, will remain with the business busi-ness at No. 31 west. First South Street, aud will be plenstd to continue con-tinue serving their friends and customers. cus-tomers. 1 w Willi Ait Wood & Sox. Go to JOHN C. CUTLER &. BRO., No. 36 Main St. for Blankets, Yarns, Shawls, 8-4 Shootings, Wool Hosiery. ALL HOME-M.ADE. JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO. What SI30O Will Bar. Fifty Acres of Land with Sixty Shares of WaterinSalt Lake County, Coun-ty, one and a half relics from railroad rail-road station, for sale for n few days, at $30 per acre, part on time. Miles &. Hamilton, 70 s, Main Street- Diphtheria, that terriblescourgeis the result of Microbes. Itailam' Microbe Killer will destroy the Microbe. Itadam's Microbe Killer cures diseases by re-movlag the cauie. It is perfectly harmless. All diseases that are tba mult of Microbes can bo cured by tirft-g Microbe Killer. dim Buy your drugs cf "tlio boys,'! Johnson, Pratt & Co., 4S Main St. The Patent Sofa Bed at Sand-berg's Sand-berg's Furniture Co., as iluo Tartar Tar-tar Sofa as cau be found. Coice and see It nt 1CS W.. South Temple. Go to the Sandbcrg FurnituruCo., lfS W.. South Teninlo KL. and ex amine the Kew Bant Kod. I!tt In the inirki-t. WANTED. A MIDDLE AGED VOMN' lt GIUL to do bunsevork. Apply at Joiti C I item's, an Main St. dj AUDT, LATK UP IIUCK ISUVND. IlL,bntwbohaschoien the homo of tbo Saint fer bar abode, and eomes bintlly recommended from that p'ace, wosld like to obtain employment aa a monthly none. Addrtas. a; tr. rim Sonth St.. City, oat GIEL KOIt COOK AXD r.ENEUM. homework at No. IS. I ltlh Eoat M. TWO OK THREE MEV TO CNVAf S for tho Mandaid besnt; alachice. Coll at Ofacc. HI K. lint Sonth at. eu CAEPEXTeKs AND TRACK JIC." ON lbs Utah Central KaUiraj'. Cood stance paiij. Apply atlheDepotorat oace opposllo Eulo Gala. STAN-LETS CHEAT BOOK. IV DARK-ksr DARK-ksr trlllCA. Wo wsat an acrnt for this remirkabla work In etcrr Conn:j tbron;nont Uuh. Eterrbodj sranta to Itit ths. UBrasaiaareeolnincmooeTarerr where, lortemlorr and lenct, addre'a aL. uinscsorrACo.ir: rouM-.sao rran-eiseo.Cal. rran-eiseo.Cal. oSJ LOST. STRATEB KnOJI THCltK-'tDK.SClCOr Datld Jamea.KCWest, 5th Math St, onl'rldar.nlsbl.M r. nth. ono largradarL bar Mne, lonr jeaxa old. tud baiter on when ho left. Intormation lesdins to the recA-Tery of the abTe animal will bo liber alljrtwarded br narir, JaMSS.at latld J-mea 4 Co.'l. t7 Main fct. dtt ONE SOtlREL M al'.E, STAR IN (ORE. bead, branded u A on lett hip. riuie return to III E. 501 benth snd be rewarded ONEIOxIl net.LJIETtU rilOTO LEX J. KetnrntoXo.9SE.lIurd booth and set ilUO reward. d3 POSITION W.VNTED. A TOBNG MAN OF E.fEUIENCE IX V. hotel work won'd bke a position In the eliy. Addrw A." thla umce. dl KOIt SALE. I ATnnr.ouGiinn.Ei jersev cow and heifer calf. Enqnire at II Vtain Strtet,npatam. ADVICE Tit JiUTIIECll. Mas. Wix3low sofirnno Sracr ahoold alwava bo used for children teeth- rnc. It aoothea the child, aoftena tha snns. allara all pain, enrea wind cobe. and la tbe best remedy or dinThov Twentr-Sn tenu a bolus. .iso.1 srt SKALKO BIOS -ITrttLnCRECMVEDIlVTIln CLERK l of Salt Lake Conoir at huofl-o in tbo Conrt llocse, no to Thnrsdar. lec- e, 1830. for Abstract Mips to bo furnished br IbeeTonatrforthonso of tbo Conntr .Va-effor. .Va-effor. Tae maps mast bo ready for nae oa or to-fore to-fore Jan l.lil. Information mar bo obtained br bid Un at tto.wiatr Collector osce. The Conn t reterrci ths rigbt to r)rt any or all Mda. ry order of the Conaty Coon, C K. ALLEY. dlDf4 Cucnty Clerk. Dtali Koa-taiabls Bonds for Sale. IiVlU. RECEIVE WRITTEN- BIDS RE-tweenl. RE-tweenl. o'clock noon of liec-mberMa. I930.and S o'clock noon of Jannairlstb, ll. for tho whalo or any paitof tli Uuh Temtonal Honda. (Not. IS to 31 lacla. tire), each for Siccoro. rnnnlnz 13 to 10 years, laiereal S per cent, per annum, pay-ab'ea-ml annually, ant not taiahlo f or any pnrpo'e. lltdlera can ret foil panlcnlart of the nndersirned personally. or by letter at3o. IK a. ItaUi street. Sa't Like City. BOLIVAR ItOIIKRT '. d Temtorlsl Treatnrer. GTJNPOWDElZ Let bins now ahoot who Barer shot before. And him who always thol now ahoot the more. HtEaKD-SJ "Kentaeky Rlfla." HAZAKB'S -Trap BhooUnr." HAZAKDfl "DaekShootof,-HAXlRB'sS "DaekShootof,-HAXlRB'sS "Jllnlnr sad Blajtlna;. HAZAIIBfl braad. the most reliable in tho aurkrt- ataStTACTtnutr, ar TIE K&ZAU P0WBSR COIPT, HAZABDTILLE. COXK. . rBpreaatod m Utah dtJIU. Sin. deraJICo.,AtaaUL. Bead for Uitxraa card. asMvastUaasrnH. C- M. X SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 nu 1 1 1 irnffijjjf m DRESS 600DSI I iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi P FLlfflELMGASHffiuim5 1 In All tho Latest Shados, Rod u cod Ev1 From 65c. to 45c. per yard. E assB3 Essst3. i!r Novelty Dress Goods wk IN PLAIN, FANCY & PLAIDS, )"' HeclxLcecl SO pei-cent. K Heftf NOTE THE FOLLW1NG CUT IN ?Cfit iilise noinoip K- con BroadcIotuS formerly Selling at $2.25, reduced to Sun KU ' assssss'Sl, " " i.85, " m E " " W " 1.00 pS? - -.---- -. . B5jtb I Kcritotfa have tho Handsomest Lino in the City of K KsjDtle Dole-IMlIiSlrpfl&PMOressWsp? AT 25 CENTS PEIt YARD. Kin Htatbene IssssP13 eTeD Onr PRICES are ALWAYS THE LOWEST in the CUT. mb& HWssn j Hcanter. aV Pie'"1! rJ?. G-. WEBBER, Snpt.B'",WB atof too I t.frrwh , fcscr Tii F. Alffllffi & BIB SssKl 'QT TO DECEMBER 15th 0NM feut Though our sales in ail our Departments havo IncreasedBj"11 ' enormously ovor past seasons, tho Enlargement oEfsaaa Our Premises and tho saving on European FabricPwiist tue which tho McKInley Bill offered, havo tempted 113 fcBM?8 "kfet buy too many goods. .Ye mttt "l'nltul" l-cfore Inrentory 1IaH.t!SS, Oar Cut Prices ars Kins to crowd our Immense Kstabliahmtnt, u KS 1'" ve9ncract anu REDUGTFQWS JIHE GEIEBlfe TlIItOfCH H . ALL OF OUR DEPARTMENTS. Hau ihJt .vj while sta "i l 1ST We can mention bat few prices as spies in toe SEWS is cimijanj went 300 pie-ccs 1'lusli, mluceel to U'lc, BTjcMc., S1.20, SI.6J. p'thorou 200 pieces of Choicest Silk Velvets, Mack and Colored, tc eoc, g of tlie Thta Sl.sl, J1.W, up toS" 30 rx-r yard. -PKS collision 50 ,!ecvs all Hilk Surah, in Street and Kvenln; SliaJes, reduced Btrthicles x-, Vc, Ki&, and Toe. ssaWv at T. One lot of all Silk Whipcord", In Pi-tin and Fancy, the I,e,Baeinimil h Fabrics in Silks this wsson, at tlio low price.of 31.1'S. Hl Aroun - A 150 Silk IJalterns atd Kcmnants at a reduction of 35'. per cent-K, jjln . For Xrtart3T Axaea rioooption UroasaoBJrrcace, 25 nieces lleantifully Ilmbrolderenl and Tinselled Silk et 'aHaVinltsLf1. Mulls, -IS iuchfa Mide-, in the Latest Kvenlog Shades, at a Dutoa::far:h"rpro Our entire stock of Isteo Irnportt-d BLvrk and Cream All K"at8or4.!-W" Ijares. market! very low, ransiu-j from JI.75 to $3.50 per yard, at a f, zr Zre' ctunt of 20 per cent- . ,M P"foru Wo l.aveKtn a Hhck All Over Iace purchased in enr VorxtH .. hy one of our Inly customers at $JM per yard; barely cfjual InquaM and richness of det-!c;n to our S&50 Lace. L J Our XZoslory r1.3a.cl Clovo I3oT3i-ta'HrlIi'rmet .aasar-tj.3r.I A OOVr a It of Ijdlcs' 4 and 5 Ilutton Opera Shade Kid Gloves 'tawill 1- u . n pain cost l 23 and SlwO a pair. asaWtf n 11 , 1 lot of Cashinsra Gloves, north 40c a pair, at 25c. a pair. iK-i. it i-Cl A lot of Ladles' Fleeced Ho-j at 12Jc. a pair. , ,rr ,D-'e- 6- A limited quantity r Infants' White Sasony Wool Shirt, m?'? elesir each: worth S5c. each. Only 3 to each cusloniei. asssssC d afSO:latl Ladles' All Wool BlaeS Vests, with Long Sleeve, at Ml HE.?7 onIer of everywhere at $1.25. aBat A" Pk-' OTTIl.33j?t33SEIC3-C3CI3SaDX:3?jn-H.T3VlEB Ouers a Cosing Sale of Dics3 Patterns, with Trimminip to Jlatcb, iH Jje "Wnrli Ing from Si25 each to S2IJ5B each. Worth 25 per cent more. ,Ui . A he of Imported 52 inch Broadcloths in all the Ust '""T"!? fias titer Wc per yard. boIJ everywhere for SI.35 a yard. assssssL? " Lake ' A lino of domestic AH Wool Ladles' Cloths, 54 inch, worttt (91 . for 50c-a yard Only 10 yards to each customer. HUist wj.t T, OTCTXt. DOMESTIC 3D3En?V3XTTIini.t Bljt, j Oilers twenty diaerent Bargains in Fiauneb, Towels, Cristies'y4'flne) bu; COME AN I SEE T1IEJI. Mai Were l OTJH COTITSl.XIX ZDEX?.IlTJVX:EI'3KeciIy Oflers Turcorain Curtains and Portieres at Gieatly Redaced rri.lt?Wty (2,M Ono lot each at 3i&,SJ-I0, S3.T3, S5.0JanJ upwards. I' "".g'lsacers. you money. Pose who knn A lot of Odds and Ends in Scrim at 5c. per yard. asaaES?0 ,e "as b- Has marke.1 down all of IU Ladies' and Misses' Wrap, rhiUrenjacg waiajV Infants' PloIi and Cashmere Cloaks, Ladies' and ChiUren s P Theeom Wrappers, Skirls and ahawls. . ., -lK ttev rJ. Our S22.50 Ladles' Matelasse Jackets are the "Surprise' EKandhai Christmas HcasoD. . , ,,aK o pla?..n Our Misses' and Children's Cloaks, ranging from $ii ;,',C!?0f not , ", admitted tlie most stylish garments, at the lowest prices in tbe citJMry . pj" Ladies' Rep Wrappers at SI.S5, less than cost of making. lio hettC-r 1 Oixr- Olailelroia.'sB Clotlaixis DopnrtraBJggBny 13 Oflers a discount of 20 per cent on its Overcoats; ranging from 3 'B -T Gents' UntaUDdrlcd White Shitts at 37 c. each. .Kkn Z Gents' Natural Wool Underwear at 35c., 40c. 50c., and "? 'K Pollen IV Boys' Durable Kueo Pants at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, foe and ."R " lc GenU' latest Xerkwear at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, . and JBw .pressors and Cheapest In the city. TralalWiBi W Wefe at OTJH. SHOH xxaPJXTIv6tISNl,KJ toSrt this n Will continue its 25 per cent and 10 per cent discount nJHE6: further not'ee. assssssssssm-sit Les'er w Only a few CAKrCT KEJIVAXTS lefl-they mu't go K)0Hfvni1 Uery ' need the room. . BL'&hul?.J' a Ditcoc.vr or 10 rrit cor B&eao Oa ail Quilts ranginz from 90c to S15.00. r- aasaW ieajn a, aUo On all Blankets ranging from $1.00 to S12.50-LxcepUng rroro 54wi.?!f t 1 On all Crib Blankets ranging from SI.75 to S5.00. .alaHF'aJ s ra- asT-Onr AdterlUe.1 Rednetlan. aad Dluntj. oor "Ooe rrP8aan-J C alraj be .lepenrtea upon -el. HJ XJ ja3,1" MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT REDUCED PRI(BJ'soiitr F. AHimCI &.BK5 SalssssssssasB C - -- , J 1. .-ssamasssssssssssssssL |