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Jacket Sat
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We remind you again this week of the remark-
able prices we .are offering on our stock of jackets.
We are bound to clot out the entire stock, if price
wit (I, o'it .as w do nat want to carry a single gar-
ment over:into next sea, on. We repeat aga.in; the
prices we are Wining to take for the garments:
Lot No.
Ladies jackets*, in black, grey, fawn and navy,
in plain cloths,. Zibelines and Tweed ° effects,
regularly sold up to $7.50, your choice for...—.
" $4,15
Lot-- No. z
, • .
A good asSortment in plain cloths and fancy '
Tweed effects, in all the latest styles and
shadesour regularprices range from $9.o0 to en nn
Si3,00. clearinglutaU
Lot No. 3.
' Our very oest Coats in blacks a.nd colors, very „„
. 'stylish, sold at•Si -3.PC0 to . $18..00, clearing- for .1•!,),I,W
There is not all old garment in the entire lot -:4 -every
• 0-arnient this season's Style— nicely trimmed,-
vi1lined, and the best workmanship4
in addition to the above, which are all new gar-
ments, We have about a dii•zen Coats, .which are all, we
carried over from last season, and in order to clear thern
out we have cut deep into the prices• .
Twelve only •jackets. 'last se on's styles,
„fawns and blacks, some of whiCh'sold high .
as $12.0o, clearing fOr each
Three Dollars and Fifty Cents.
Again we tell y.ou of the variety and goodness municipal elections, •
as ee b th d r
"Ale
AdlrieitISCI'S
Advertiser3 destiriug extra /space
between now and Christmas
should make it known
and copy for ell advertising—
regoler or special should he ie.
out bands not later than Tees -
day night.
TEM CLINTON NSW BIM
NeW.,
ritioxy, DBoE14:.BER p, 100k,
Local Not1N44.
eitintrsteriec nom for deka ainites at
CAN111.140N
• trown Topiro.
OltGANS. The demand for the
world-famons- Doherty Organs is so
great that on Monday orders were
given to the heads of the diffierent de.
partmento to turn iint twenty-five
eompieted organs a /IV.
HIS ARV. -David. Cook,
Clintou'a veteran flour and Iced store
man, had the dire misfortune last Sat -
Today morning to fall on the grape-
welk in front of his store, and.
break his left arta below the ohoulder.
It le preying quite a shock to the old
gentleman, who is well up. in years,
but his irony friends wish him a
speedy recoveiy from this injury.
ELFCTED OFPIORRS. —At the reg-
ular weekly meeting held on Toesday
eveuing, Clinton lodge L 0, 0. F. elec-
ted, the following officers for 1005
these will be installed some time in
3 ler G Mannin . V.
ani y '9 I g
G‘,.• Nelson Bali; Oor. Secy.. B. J. (Mb -
lanai ; Fin. Sec., ano. Wiseman ;
Trees , H. B Chant; trustees, B. J.
Howard, F. C. Alleock. A. Castle;
Med. Exam„ Dr. Thompson,
TEARING DOWN.—Mr Bon Cole,
tritAreifylittRoCtott yea:arm
ies
down the old pump faetory and ad-
joining building , oey have not been
occupd for eine time.
• rAsoy-woux„,,,„,/t has hem decided Mr Henry Plunnisteel peeved hie 00th ,
to otter the Fancy Articles. remaining tollefitons on Wsdoesdni+ Ile i0 Pod
r nimbi from theBas tar. bY Priva4te sale. kor Mani More.
They may' be seen at the residence of Miss Friel, of Seaforth, has aecepted
Mi. 0.0. Rance and the, public are at position as office clerk 'with the OM -
cordially invited” to inopect the slime, ton Knitting Do.
1,00AL OPTION RALLY.c.-a. pub- Mr and Ws Joe. Ohenenger, of
lie meeting ha the interest of Local Proton, Grey CO., have beer* spending
Option will be heldin the Town Ball a few der) with their brother, Mr.
this (Friday) evenin_g commencing at
3 o'clock. Air T. B. ShIllthgten, ex -
Mayor of Blaiabeim, in which tenrn the
act is in Op tion, will speak • also
Mrs Pail% Pre% of Huron 04enti
W. 0, T '
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D1RD VR,DIT BLOOD VOISONING.
—Ms Ifebt Biggart reeeived *word, on
Wednesday, or the deetti of her
brother Charlet F. Roche, which, 00.
carted at 0*ea Sound, from blood
MA os Challenger.
Taylor's boot and shoe store reports
thelargest, two 'clam, business ta its
existence en Saturday_ and ' Monday
being nearly $500 ler ty0 two
During the past three weeks Mr
Thomas Jaeksen jr:, has travelled
about 8000 Miles in his capacity as re-
presentative for flie Lion Brand of
Clothing,
Poiseuille. Deceased WO in hut ath Wm Fisher returned this week from
it or, amd. leavee a wife and. 2 children, . Osceola, with two eegisteredFercheron
0 wee brought up in Stanley: though, stallions, They 00044 Orbs one of
he has uot been in this nefglaborhooll the nicest pair ever brought to this
for some time. ' • - ' section.
MAIL CONTRACTS -Tenders are Charlie Allainion has seln his frame
being asked for the carrying Of the house soutli of the railroad track to.
mails between Clinton Post Office and Wm Alexander, who will have it ren -
the Station, anti will be received, by °voted and eventually take up resicl-,
the Post Office Department up to Fri- silo° therein,1
most satisfactorily performed /or setae Baptiot Church moved is family to
,time by I. W. Rlliott. brit the price is town the Past we9k, and is now cool.
very low, and, paradoxical as it may fortably settled in •Mr .lenes' house,
seem, the only way in which the price on Isaac street,
ciiii be increased is by calling
day, ./ari, Oth,, The eontritat has been ' • Rev. Th Magee, gastor 4:11f the
ChrisImas
per
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Pear's Anatiai
Amusing stories; three
pictures
The London Graphic
All in colors and MO*
ull,..a..tritttLimdon News
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4-01100 Isms excellence
Usual high standard of ,
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cate coverdesign.... . . .
. . cannaw National flolida* .114n1;bet .
'• in keeping with,Ganada'S exp,s0---.• •
ing life.: • Eight :Colored 'plitges
•• Four separate Colored plates..§up. •
ply, as usual, is liinited.
Order early. -
he W. FAIR e
Often the Cheapest
Always the pest,.
tenders. The second meetirig of the Huron '411111/111111omo"'"-ATORDWat pa; maTiinfit*". arta
County Press- Allsociatioa will be held ._ Aixia.‘a*
FORGO:MTN. COPNOIL—Mr Reht• in,•lhe Colleen Chamber at Clint,on
Perris, who has been
fficient reeve of ilullett Township thofor PoPolar and to -4a y Friday; December `2nd, corn-
eem lig 10
the past two year e will be a. candidate mat a. m.
e f
fonthe representation of Division No s Wnotice in the TorontO papers o
in moon eeerity •eetmen. DivisionNo Monday that D. Robb, inspector of
5 is composed cif the tantshipeofGodt- athnedgBo. alltorfanEgz, aomf ?noel.
erich and Huilett, and the town o
in the District Certificate Department.
The new gunicipal act comes bite
form at the approaching municipal
elections and. all intending eatididates
must register their qualifications be-
fore the hour of nomination Com-
OPEN- TO THE PUBLIC,— The 'I Clinton Its, peesent representatives
Jackson Mannfacturinw Co., whor are David Cantelon and 3as. Connolly
specialty is :the Lion rand of Boy 0 Me Ferris should n,„3ake a strong candy.
(lothing, bas recently installed con. date: There will likely be others before
siderable new machinery, inducting, a nomination day.
large electrical powerplant, and intend
to invite the pnblie to an inspection 1 eativisvIrdAoNN;ellor Tilheik%CvT,IR) ickiritotit mono°
"A their Awe. ill'eter in fun ePeratil:e24 to be seen a nicely framed Copy of the A 'meeting of town Liberals will be
at an early-day,to be zo,nnouncediater..
..0 they tome now a atari of oightz beautiful picture, "The Princess At hin eld the Conmm
eittee' Roos ever
barele; it will be riertil while iree'kieR Work
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e'thsivshsleahseason ve
nilattlto
heilii Familywh°h
Resruala I. 1 jawy,,kart:thiirteh'n
, on
ellein
seleeevtencleregoatesf Fri
tsi;
a tour of their premises. • and Weekly Star of Montreal, The Pic- theCOnverition in Goderich, on the
PROPERTY TO CHANGE HANDS ture is attracting a great deo-1'ot atten-. 12t1*.
—A deal is about to be closed between Con and makes one wonder haw' Such aA. -. , •
N, BS °Ibsen, who has been menag-
Jacob Taylor and Duncan McEwen for' handsome pietnre can be given . free ing.the 'Variety Store for Mrs Shier
the purcohase of the TaYlot house on ' with Such a weekly paper at one dollar daring her illnebsis in Trento this
Rattenbory street.at_preeezit occupied ' per year: •The Family Rearld staff week on a purehasing tour. In her
by Iiir.s McDonald __We learn thakere should be kept busy entering oNoders absence the stere is being looked after
long hr, Deacon Blehlwen..of Stanley,' his season. : - • ,, : ,‘' by Miss Cantelon. ,
'purposes moving. to •town rind. will BOOK NOTICE—An iateresting and Mr, 13eaton, who has been carrying
reside therein. The price paid Was in instructive hook on the parables of on a general business at Ntrhiteehureh,
the neighborhood of 111300. The place Christ, entitled "Christ e Object Les- has sold the same to 10 W. Webb, of
is eheap at that inoney. for it is one of sons," has been brought to our notice West .We.waiaosh,and was looking
the most desirable residences in town.
. We have found this book by personal around here yesterday with the idea
NOMINATIONS DSC. iSkra..'-in reading to be full of useful instruction of goinginteo oushaess in Clinton.
•• another column will be found She re-. and heirifill e,enohlieg thoughts. . It is
0 the 24th of this nionth Mr Henty
quired announcement calling pubhe a•hook on the practical side of Chris- Stevezis will have been a, resident of
iittention to the date for the holdiv tianity• and °toe of the best that we Clinton for02 yearshe baidng en•
of nominations for District NO. . ba,ve bad the pleasui.e Of Perusing. terea this place on,
Christmas eve,
which comprises Rullett and Goderieh It is tiondoatrinal in its bane, yet
townships and the town of Chinon _speaks on principals that duds, respon- 1842, It was not then. quite se pre -
These will .be held in the two hall, on sive ehord in every soul. '. • cm • s inany frills
tentious as it is to .ay, or did it put-
., one o'clock. Should - a il be. de- i 0 AB A D.:—It will be
; th At an informal meeting of • tovit
the sante tune and places as at k a:- h a secured by the °twang rovisional Chairman, to succ'eed the
Monday. Dec. 19th, commeneing at Go ad
mand,ed the election will take plaes at. with tdewnre. esItecially amongst e Liherals, on Tuesday evening, Dr.
1 th t that the •
• • -Shaw was unanimous y selected as
club, and skating,will e on e or et ate I). .F. Jilacpherson. Mr F. R.
of this Fur stoc t is a go , stoc . very qua have received a very neat • senvenir cided,rit a meeting of the Curling Club • high, and H. Beatie Secretary.
, • . ' oo con ining e e oic held in the clea's teem4 ues a,y nig •
•• • -SNAP. SHOTS OF CLINTON. —We board for the wintev, This was de- Hodgeris was sprinted 'vice chair -
k I k E l'ty
i,s absolutely depen• dabk intevery way, and we ow Clinton, mounted onhea,vy grey paper, The officers elected to aired. the affairs Mrs Shier, who has been a suffered
. and bound in leather. On: the cover is this• •season are:— Ny. Jackson. Presi- from rheumatic fever for the last six
burnt the words "Snap Shots of Olin- dent; B. J. Gibbings vice-president; A. months, and for the roast two months
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our Furs are priced as low..as.is consistent with the to Ont .
o• •• ' alSo a neat floral design. Porter, secretary, and an executive has been in a hospital at. Loudon, bas
They may be had in two sizes, price composed. a the above officers and itnprovedso much since. being there'
h ds
quality of t e goo . ot a poor ine or an un
worthy quality in the entne stock and we are ready local views thereon ; they are. both tain hours or games the executive will ents have been awarded schools for
very tasty. be open to receive the same. We are the•New Year These rcre Miss Wuxi
b h t w 11 with our onAwous HAN Deuesels 'Pleased he t Ulises game ot.Hock• at Zetland, Miss Sleeth Tavistock.
to witness and should prove a moneY sickat Dondalk and. Miss Armstrong
drawer for 'the Curling Club. We to Morris near
25c and 50e, at cooper's Book store. messers Fair. aud Dr. Agnew. If that she exi3ect,s to come home in a
seine firm also sent us a couple of the Hockey Club have any preposition week or two. .
now lines of souvenir post cards with to make for the use of the rink for cer- Five more of Clinton's. naodel
This
to standbebin every ga, men e se itt
guarantee that if it is not as it should he; we vvil1
W 11 d d
make it right,.
not do that.
Furs or we co I
Herald under its new management
Messrs Appleford and .1)oneali of the
Seaforth Neivs, made its first appear-
ance last week, Its first number is
considerably in adVanee from a typo7
ey ene of theltiost interesting .sports • wee Rayter at Tipperary, miss Gras_
ewnottlidmeituisgtsgebstetheaanteacinitete,tibnngcoeftI. ockey .forinj e•wr olitiotohonvs,Ise:yYt,hios'i. dsowtr:tfoornd th:
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e se goo fraphical point of view, than hereto- ' THE BEST VET —That the Bazaar of nomination •
Ruffs MO up to425,10
Stoles, OM up to $40:00
Caperines Up tO P10.00
Ladies' Jackets $25.00 $30,00 $36 00 $4
Every quality absolutely dependable
every Way.
s for the -office of
• ere as to whether there:"70 tiP aS held by the Ladies of St Paul's 1.2m1- vice -president for the Cf.
date papers sueh as•Brussels . will like-
ly have now is hard to say. The Post, church, in the town hall. on Thursday Mr Chowen is in high standing
last. was an uner,ilified success need amoirt Ilockeyiets Of Ontario. -We
under Brer Kerr is well established.-- se
mid it is one of 'the best edited local .1--n-,a," till — 171-"."--.-e ' Prom early mom- wish lin success, ,, , s it
'te InghttheTh
, ladies were busy, e Collegiate Cominence• ment ex
prers in OntarioFor thireason the -
yill, require' a good " stiff opposition to , e- it 1'4 t Pluor She day being "clev°tVc1 ercises and entertainment has been
to decorating and making ready, while
, . 'slave -6. - from 3p.. a: till ten everything passed aa
tiostponed for a couple of weeks, The
Gistobe toe Foie of its 1 t
te will likely be set for the last Fri-
• , INTBRRED AT ()LINTON• -The.
1 tiff merrily. In the centre of the hall day of the term. The program as
rentable of a: former resident of,this wao the Ladies Home journal booth been 1 c di h h d f hod
. vicinity. Miss Lizzie • Boyd. were a desiet of art paper work, In. black o 11 Aese Ill t III an di 1? t a afb
brougpt to town on iVIondagr noon • g h•firitinasa , w a w . see a i w e
n re GO ors, ' i
Miss Boyd, whose home was formerly of subscriptions for that Jourua 4 New York ,Priday mornint after
in Miss Brewer gowned in red with black tat • •
1
he
. Iad to s litt e
trimmin s, which hartnonized with; ,rrineella St. ; we are g ay
interred in the Clinton netne. ' erected and used exclusive y for the Mrs 3'. ‘: Muir' ay and. little datigh.
n froth coronto, where she die solar. societ.* here free of dial°, to be
tery beside spine. ee her relatives. sale a tbeir 'pictures and the takinf ter *Jeanette, left for their hotne
• There were some $40.25 taken in here spendinretwo weekii nith urraY'S
near Varna, was 42 years of age -her eek ente and Mrs Geo Kurt.
seasiNiable: too!,
TAYLOR & SONE
Have the best 'assortment to chooce from. Ourgreat aimis
please our numerous customers, and we have'llie stock that we
know will give entire satisfaction. :
,
.We are sole agents inClinton tor the Celebrated
KIWI! «RACK and MUNDY "%OHARA
They are better and more popular this season' than
ever, and they cCt.it no more than ordinary Rubbers.
Give them a trial and be convinced they are the best
We are also sok ageStsiii Viintou for the, WILL
MANS ORiGIAAL PATENT LACED LEGGINGS
-and PELT -LINED ROOTs,
,For both Womeriancl..Men,. 4thich are, without ciovh
the best value in the, trade.
Now is the time to invest money in FOOTWEAR. ,To get the
best values try thaOld Reliable. Our stock is the biggest and
our prices are_the lowest FOR 'Filovr-oLAss GOODS. Let xis
; help you se:ea-dollars on your shoe bill. We can, 40 15. •
WE WILL RQTBI UNDERSOLD.
riche 4m4
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.Mr '
the bootg colors, was in charge, arta Jeanette le improving nicely after r
p*haeillin'sptstil tbhy-Mise pfllehliehaalilla 'oard. Meet this: evening
, the refreshment and -candy. booth 'Thursday.' Next Monday the tOwn
Ready=
r a s
.""---.HalloPrice and
We are .dffering the balance of,
our Ready.toiwear Eats at half-price,_
and less. , -They are all this season's
styles and sold From WOO to $3.00,
To clear them out we make the price
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
A Snap in Blankets.
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mother was married to the late Wm.
are 110 immediate relativee in this vi-
cinity; butshe was distantly connected
with a few families residing here.
Geo. McLennan, j. Twitchell, Bart-
Cantelon Goderich township. There
in red artisticall arrange and de- fathers will meet for their last °nth-
liff, J. Ring. W. Dowesand R. -Graham 7 . . . . . In
corated with_ cninese lanterns e.te.• ly session this year. ; A special *Meet:
acted as pall -bearers, and R. H. M. the Work of Me and m
Manningsofficiated. —vs E. M. me' mg will have tt be 14th however On
. Lean, Who deserve a great, deal of the evening of the , so as to pre-
DO:YOUR LETTERSGO ASTRAY-, praise for the taste displayed in its pare the 15th cif Decernber financial
me post oineetlepartinent has issued get up. Mrs MeLesp was the caterer stritenient, Which the law requires
a notice whiehis of more than usual in. at this booth, Mrs Martenson and MISS shall be published.
tercet to the 'Ohne. - Persons receiving Combe assisting. The pretty things The Rev De andfillifrs Stewart en -
lettere that have been mis-oent or de- however Were to he seen in another
layed are requested to preserve the en- corner of the hall, where Mrs 'Rana toiler' Chureb one evening last wee/t,
ter%fi
tained the Choir of lls Presby-
Velelia and send them speciallYdirect to ford. Miss Archibald, Mrs Brewer and
Deputy •Postmaster-Generrs at with any MRattenbury, unda When a most enjoyable tune was spent
er canopy of in games, music, &c, after which a
information in the case that may be of blue, were kept buoy making sates o dainty Innelt was served. The heart -
service to thedepartment in making an the beautiful ladies work and fancy lest thanks of the thole are due to Dr
investigation. Letters which are not articles, that were so abundantly and Mrs Stewart, for the Please*
registered are earriedthrough,theinalls given by the members of the congre,
and deliferScl to the persons to whom gation. All of these articles were not eVeninie8 1?tertainMent*
they are addressedwithout any kind of sold, but what were realized some 080. "Charlie' the veteran horse, at the
record beingkept of their delivery, The From five to nearly eight it number' a Stapleton salt block passed in his,
department has,therefore, no means of- Other ladies with their assistants had checks it few days ago, , He has been
knowing how the post offices:are doing their time and attention well taken admired br many -fox his __size and
their work, unless these whoa'corres- up looking after the hungry ones, who beauty and cooifil -start . a, 30 ton car
pondenee is Subjected to irregularities came to partake of the bounteous on the level, *hien is _saying a good
b in thes to 't's notite • super provided, 'Which brought m deal. Ile'veas only eighteen years 0141
r g e 1 f . . .
• 115 .10. ,After the tables had been got hot bed served his masters well in
COULDN'T BIIBBTTBR—The Weis- rid a the evening's.program was com- that time, .
ter' Glee Singers,Concert company, mewed, it little tune being given be- The snow fietia set to work last Fri -
which visited our town lost Saturday tween each number for social chatsand day evening ana hy goriday morniti
evening under the auspices of the La- She Pavtaking of tefresholentso Ills hattaboiit two feet a the "beautifu
crosse'Club, was without exception the opening number was a sun floWer snow" Coated vier everything. ,„ It
bestrriusical treat that Clinton shoW, chorus, the work of Mra Elmsford, Mrs taallialtS Very faVarably with 'last
ore of attending' It Wee indeed for, MeNaughton and ten Other pretty
ItoveY*MieBreWer. Mrs Ranee, Mies Wittter'S start,only there,appears to be
'going people have ever had the pleaso
a little more frost in the air .• and the
young ladies. WhO allowed. their sWerit owning ootit teh days later jot which
PAIRS all -wool Canadian EtlanketS,: turate for those who were present,
that Clinton should have heetithe
. ored place for the spare date whieh
' this eompany had, ite hands. Theres.
sites. 60 x 80., • inches,'- soft - yarn,are six members, • in. the coniplinp..a,-
.qUartette • of superior . male voices, a
lati7 elottitionist, and a Musical eketeh
thoroughly cleaned, worth •artist who could almost make •the
$8.60, per' .ptur
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piano speak the words he intended to
convey in his dramatization. All the
members were equally first.clase, and
every nuiriber on the progearn was
thoroughly tippeeciated and eajoyed.
When the .manager atutoanced that
they would return again to tine town
about the end'of January, with. an etr•
tiroly new 'program, he woo received
With rounds of applause, and of the
40 two hundred who were present that
night, all will aecept the &at oppor,
tunity to hear them again, We be,
speak for them a troWded houSe the
lieXt time,
kL,
.faces to pose AS SUrfa(MarS, The elos- we ere tray*thedekihe •
ieller" Ifv" by tbe eel" ladies. The ilachelatMaltiens are once more
Other amusing items were "the ismod-
I prepag for that great social event
R.t/ilinsrors3dixtraftwelenRelikilseotbaLiMtrhre-e. which they have been so generous in
ladies, -which proved that man's lot had providing for the list three years on
fallen to econdplace arid ho . w
had now christmas eVe, wing to it number
become the dish washer
Of reasons, however, the usual date
s
wonaub. and lime (max) 4, ifend tate has been changed to the 2nd of ;tan -
piano duet by the "eoonesses", May utuabili.y fTolirinsilallyi ,awffourodsapohneatte:heopiniolii:
,.",yremran41,01"1-31101:0Coletg;&vMer8a, 8p/tint days utuhEp
le
t of tie treab,
rs oanintebe present, and
. el
duet, which wasverypleaeing and two 40
of M,Sinith's pupils—Miss Middle- Speaking of the great Liberal Con -
ton and Miss Copp, gee gave MI in- v041= iti Toronto, the Globe says 't—
strunlental tluet. The 'ladies feel ,4111r Robert Itoltnes, late toembet for
grateful to all, who so kindly assisted West Huron in the Ilouse of COM.
in making their third annual bazaar mans, made as great a reputation in
the beet yet. The total receipts Were his position as Chairman of the Reed -
$206,20, which with what they have Jutions Committee as Col. Thompson
now in the bank will free them of the did in his position NI Obsitinsii of the
debt (tainted MOO renovation of thertelletatilleittiir He 14 dearheadedg
&Urdu ttlerMi
tp d goo
..toinpered,"
tesialle\ 1 Alklesso •
ifaolko
cernber to'
be the last day of our
E
And we are going to make the
last day the greatest ofall in
money - saving opportunities.
Our space, this week will not permit a list of
the prices or a description of the goods, but both
goods and prices will be in keeping with: the high
standard of our stoek, and the enorinbus reductiona
in vogue, since the beginning of our SALE. .
We have been going over our stock, andl.find
we haVe a few odd lines • of Undershirts, slightly
damaged, and as every one of these, garmeqs must
go, , we have cut the price in two, to hurry ,,
them but :
!fear" Union Undershirts
Regular 5004, Saturday 25o each
-Reece Lined Undershirts
Regular 500,, Saturday 2b0 each
ileayy Ribbed Undershirts
Regular 75c,, Saturday 373c easeh
We have only about 4 dozen of the above garments
so it will be to your advantage to buy early.
Cash oply .Sale
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