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The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

The Black Hills Daily Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

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RLAOK 1ULLH rLj1tt 'VfyY UMmiHUt JAWUABY 8, 18tg. IHXE3AL BElil THE CITY. It I Lil Catarrh In It Worat Form Life Almost a Burden KADWOO OUlH DAKOTA. uui i ou iveep a ecretr tMl 0 0 Kf 0 0 In In former years during the latter part of November we al ll ways had a IIAVMERLVJ DOWN SALE for the Lil ip-i urpore of reducing our rwwla 1n. Go n.iv.i.jT DLA IV 0 PJ3 OffiCl I.i li.

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m. posed of during the sale. This year however we find ourselves greatly overstocked in very department and cannot afford to wait until Novtmber to unload. We therefore have decided to take the loss right now, in the very heart of the season, and inaugurate, beginning Monday, October 22, '94 TBI MOHT HKWHATIOWAt. HAMMKHINO) DOWN HALE KVKK HKI.b AT Aivn nr.

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LT I Al 1TJ iU Tl VI VV HI I I I I Jl IT till Xvlaln. fp-l I iLTl Don't tell your friends about this tbey, as well as you, will read ou our DUUW0.0 AND Ll AO CUT ru IliiitllWlliliI fill' L4't LfiilV Llillil flit iNillllwiNKt I A. A. 111 .4 I'HX II 41V li ti f. 1 i.

1 it i (JM 4 4V II 4.V i t7 ml H.INI IW a iki nil 4'J newspapers. Compare our prices with other stores and see how cheap we Intend to sell uocds for this sale All-wool Suiting, 38 inches wide, at 40c value 60c. All-wool Ladies' Cloth, 54 inches ide, only 50c a yard, all colors, value 85c. pieces all-wool Suiting, all this seasons styles, value from 50c to 75c, all at uniform price of 40c a yd. Take your choice.

Our entire line of French Henrietta, all pure wool, at 50c per yard. This speaks for itself. The best German Henrietta only 75c per yard. I Olorlou Chang Duo Solely Hood' Saraaparllla. Jfr.

c. Mtn fleneva, Ohio. Catarrh Is a constitutional dliaaaa am4 (or It can only cured by a constitutional rtnwdy Ilka Hood's Barsaparllls, Head what II ld for Mr. King, concisely exureisd in has wa voluntary words 'C. I.

Hood A Lowell, "Gentlemen: From a arateful heart I what your grand medicine, Hood's Sarsaparllla, baa done lor ros. Kir bottles cured rn ol catarrh In lu worat form. 1 think It was onlv a of time, when It would bar ended In Bronchial Consumption. I can scarcely realize wherein a few months ago life wa almost a burden, sick and discouraged, BOW I am Wall Bim. eainlne n.h and a nw being.

And all owing to Hood's Bar- Hood's'jsfCures taparilla. I will asvtr without IL Yours gratefully. Mao. Culbk Kino. sneve.

Ohio. Hood 'a Pllla eura llvar Ilia i.n. lotisaeta. auk hsadach and conitlpation. avs.

Annual Th regular annual meetinir of stock holder of tb Moaqoito Mining and Milling company (or th eleotion of a board of directors (or the ensoing year and such other busioeas aa may properly come be fore tbe meeting, will be held at the offioe of the aeoretary, over Deetkin'a drog (tor in Ueadwood, Lawrenee oouoty, So. Tueaday, Jan. 15, 1895, from 3 to 4 p. m. ua.

A. H. riowktAM, 11 HUd Seoretary. Unequaled for Oolde and Croup. "It I a plaaaur to sell Chamberlain' Cough Remedy," aays Btickney A Deutler, druggists, Republio, Ohio, "Because a customer after onoe using it is almost oertain to oall for it again, when in Deed of sooh medioine.

We sell more of it than of any other oongh medioine we handle, and il always gives satisfaction." For ooogha oolds and oroop it is without an equal. ror sale by K. u. Phillips, and leading droggisia. Dissolution Notice.

To whom it may conoern: The copart nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Haloes Heyn expired by limi tation on January lH'Ji. The buetueaa will be continued in the same building by Juhn C. Haines, who assumes all liabilities of tbe late firm and to whom all acoounts are payable. ('UN 0. Haimxs.

1 1 10t Uua lins. BLANKS At the Tims offioe CI SI HI Cloaks, Wraps, CI 150 ladies' Coats, Jackets and Wraps at from $2.00 apiece and upwards. This is not one-third of hat the garments are worth. Tii fcl l'iu Ithiii rutiuut'l- Uh lliiilluiiliiu turiiiuto tiU (i for tni Knutll MUit Kimt. iiir.

All uuiHm dii.lv ticti'i Huinliiy. NI, ELKHORN i SSOUHI VAL- LtV IiIVimIiiM. TttkH fffiTt MuuilAJ, 0.t. 'in. M4, Ht I'i ii'cinck, lllVlll.

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PlEDRi R. IIM! IA8U 111 IfKL't Uct. lnl. The best quality of Silk W-lvets at rcr yard. Il ioo pieces best quality Amoskeag Ginghuv.i at 5c per yd.

j-jj One case ladies' Jersey Ribbed UnderveMs at 2c; cannot lil be matched in the land for the monty. Ill Best quality German yarn only $1.00 per pound Ice Wool, only 15c per box. 25 doz. ladies' Merino Drawers at 37c per pair, actual value 75c per pair. This is no farce or catch-penny business, but a positive Fact- LL Call and we will convince you.

Q-ji M. J. Werthheimer Bro. lit iii B. We also call the attention of the ladies to our Li TT-I Tl IT 71 it ll 11 Tl lt Tl Tl r1 Ln Tl 1 "-rjj Dressmaking Department, LTl berger.

The lady is an artist ni to make the ladies ilun I OolBir HOjra. HI ATIONH. NOIiTU 1: 0 m. I. 1.EA1) Ar A.B1 WhltHtull Griiliuf 1:01 WoltHtall HutiiuiU.

1 is tii(lwiHl 11 87 8 WumlTlllii 11.J7 UAlon Jui rtlnu 11:111 7 llriiwiiaill: J-rrj I04 iilD Vnrluuu.mo Hldlnil 1 I II Alithonr'l BA 4 Fill Ork II IU Mnoktu Hunhiil. It Jiium 9: 1 ftvit IxiylM tit Milium 'l tt Ar P1KDMONT Lt! ti.Ht acquaintance. 1 111 111 1 stock to make room for Holiday jr .1... 1 .1. r-I niuiicy mi tne inert iiiiniiiKe ens- i-iij Liii ItJ- l-ii hi ul ill i-il Lii; 0 TV.

PI 1 1 1 f-M hi I IVllllVl tA UI J. Btroot. sale. We want ste i announcements in the Etc. presided over by Mrs.

Fallen- Q- in her line and will be pleased Japanese Silk Clothier. alee tad offloera. the laitallalLua Will be pablU to member of tb lodge and tbelt familie. Aa eieeotiv oommittee was appointed, consisting of Frank Deunia, Peter Black barn aod He'mao BiaohoB, who will navo eharge of tb entertain meot. short programme of moaloal aud literary aeieotloue will be rendered Tbe event le luveuded to be lufurmnl aud In the uatore of a aocial, and a pleaaanl evening is anticipated.

"Old, yet aver new, and simple and beaotKnl ever." aings the poet. In word which might well apply to AyerV Bare perillv tbe must a IB aud eoieolln blood panfier ever offered to saffering ha- manlty. Nuthmg bat superior merit keeps it so long at the front. Tbe Hut Hprlngs Herald of Batorday laat aaid: "Commencing with Monday Janoary 7tb Tb Herald will be pnbliabed a trl-weeklv. Publication day will be Mundaya, Wednesday aud Friday.

Tb best anodyn snd eipeotorant for the oore of eulds, eooghs, and all throat, long and bronobial troubles, la undoubt edly, Ayer' Cherry Peotoral, lb onlj peoiflo for colds and eoogh admitted on exhibition the Uhioago world's fair. The ladie Aid society of the Congrega tioual ohurob will meet al the bom of Mrs. Bra. this afternoon, Jan. 8, at o'olock.

Heoretary. Call at Fishel'a baaasr and get a tiokel fur the oouoerl Wednesday nigbt. Half lb net proceeds to given to tb Ne braaka aoVi rem. Comtni'Kinner Lawrenoi Donahue gav a Dire aopper at the Kev ton lt evan iog to number of bia rieuds (boot tb ouurt hooae. Buru- In Deadwood, Monday, January Sib, 18'JI, at midnight, to the wile of Old Puirier, son.

All doing wall. Oonnty (Jommlaalonara. Tb regular Janoary aeaaion of Manly oommieaioners convened yesterday, when D. J. Toomey, ol the Second dietrict, who waa re-elected, took tb oath of office.

L. J. Donahue was ralected ohalrman of tb board. Bood of W. Mataoo, register of deed, iu sum of (1000, waa approved, with Er neat May, C.

H. Eno and Jobo K. Bearla aoretiea. Bond of Mi.a Kemper, ooouty soperin teudeut, was approved. It ie in the sou of (AOO, with J.

Oeldberg, C. E. pp aud Wm, A. Ziok sureties. Bond of Wm.

A. Renter, sheriff, In som of $10,000, waa approved, with Harri Franklin, John Treber and D. A. MoPber soi, soretles. Bond of U.

O. Bennett, ooouty judge, in sum of IIIHN), approved, with D. A. Mo- Phersun aod W. R.

Diokinson aoretiea. Bond of H. R. Bmlth, ooroner, In som of (500, approved, with J. M.

Fish aod L. R. Graves soreties. Bood of Daniel Diltx, oon. table in first ward, Deadwood, iu som of (MM), approv ed with J.

M. Riokel and Juhn Hunter anreties. Bund of M. J. Dunovsn, constable foorth ward, Deadwood, approved.

Bond in som of $500 with Juhn MoAleer, J. W. Higbieand R. Roesell entitles. Tb accumulation in tbe special salary fund amounting to weie trans, ferred to the general fond.

Tbe contract to eopply the ooonly with groceries aud provisions (or the ensuing year waa awarded to tlattenbaob Bros. Dr. Loot How being tb loweat re-aponaible bidder, he waa designated ooouty pbyaioian. A large number of propoeala for oonnty printing were presented. An examination tuvealed tbe (aot bat the bid of tbe Whitewood Plaindealer waa Ik lowest and upon motion tb contract was award, that paper.

The matter waa reoonsld red end left open for final action this morning. Motlo. Tb annual stockholders meeting of tb Garden City Mining company will ba held at their omo in Central City on Tneedsy tbe tn day of January, law, at I o'clock p. m. J.

B. LiBkau, 12ZItd Becreury. Motlo. All person ar hereby notified that there rsmama dne and unpaid on cert 1 fl oats No. 418 of the Florence Oold aod Silver Mining company tbe mm of thirteen hundred and aeventy-flv ($1376.00) dollars, with intereet from Sept.

1st, 1892. Bald eertifioat is for 80000 share and is sued to Anson Higby. No tranafer on tb books of lb company of aaid stock will made notil above amount and Interest baa been paid to tb company. Floii Gold A Bilvxb Miaiao Oo. by Charles Waits, Preeidsnl.

W. 8. Elder, Secretary. Dated, Deo. 33, '94.

12 29tf Oamatarw KactlntT. The annual meeting of tb Deadwood Cemetery aeaooiation will held at th office of Coe A Edmonds, syndicate block, Ueadwood, B. Tuesday vniDg, Jano ary 8, 1895, for election of officers and other All lot owner arc members and bar tb tight to a voice in tbis meeting. i ota w. Btilwill, Bee.

Swan Down floor. Make More Bread. Make Whiter Bread. Make Better Bread. Than any other floor manufactured.

Ask your grocer for Swan Down. Every sack guaranteed. 1 Ktf Awarded Hifhest Honor World' Pair. Cnis4F3 MING MOST PERFECT MADE A pur Crap Creim of Tartar PowcV Proa om Amanonia, Alum or any other aojMararat 40 YEAetS THE STANDARD, Thr Btntak oompaay yesUrday r- eivsd large aol heavieal truck wairoa brought to the Bill. It I of the Wn-et8natlermake, and th else of th ske ia to 9i tb.

will be in hauling tveavy machinery. T.ie old track werw broken some week ago andvf a 18 tun luad aba waa blag takso down tbe bill to the Old Ab air compressor. Phil Franklin of Terry departed oa Sunday' B. M. Jot Omaha.

A number of his Pythian brother ia Lead clubbed together and oa Batorday aigbt aol bought Phil a baodaom gold ring emblematic of Its order, whioh they present ed to him lost bsfor be left. He was moch sorprised al reoeiviog such a hand- turn present, and eo anexpeoted, too. Dr. Uanta Rive Iti (nperiur dental work in all lla branched. Hi painle method lor itraoting teeth Is marvalou.

sur Johnni Prlngl and bis nompany of otartainera arrivtd in Lead Sunday and laat evening opened a week' ngags- ment at Onion ball in oar-act oomady cn tiUed "Miss Nobody." Ulss Dyer look tb part of Toil and Jobonis that of Jo seph Jcffenoo Jinks. Tbey wer greeted by a good bouse. A number of young folk on tb Belt njoyd them.slve hugely Sunday by golug aUigh tiding. Among them was a parly who did not far very well for (ell out of a ooiver and struck on hi fa. a and yesterday loo.d aa though he'd had a ftatic tnounntet with a pogiliat.

B. Van neat, of iiau, went dowa (o ued wood yeaterday aad qaalifled aa dis trict tustios of tb peao for th Third ward, and to now folly Installed with tb distinction of aod authority to end tefraototy char eo ten op for a term. R. L. Daagbarty yeeterday reosivad a tslegram from Missouri Valley, stating that hi lather, who wa Injured om day ago, waa not expotd to live.

departed oo th afternoon B. U. for that plaoe. Mia Edith Cook ratornad Bonday from Storgia, wber aba apent bar holiday va oalioo with her parent and friend. Tb papil of bar aohoul in Tcrravill reaomed their siodles yeeterday.

On batorday night foar of the inhabitants of tb teadsrloln diatriot received "thorn pings" from their "lover," some of tb girl had their "lover ar rested for aasaolt. William Lyon retorned Sunday from a two weeka' viait with his family al Coon- oil Bloffs. Whsn left there, ht wlfs, who baa been ill, waa some bettor than when he arrived. J. H.

Smith, brother of H. 11. Smith, ar rived on Sunday' Elkborn from Rush' vllle, Neb. cams np here to take obarge of M. A.

Wiloox at sawmill on Annie oreek. George Geis on Sunday reoeivsd a let Isr from W. Zaner, dated at New York, stating that he would leave there lor Jo hannesburg, Booth Afrioa, to next day, Janoary 3. Tb bom of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Dunn, at Highland Park, was brightened Saturday morning by th ssf arrival of a fin girl bab). Mother and heiress st doing very nicely. Mr. T.

J. Webster, mother of Mrs. Joo. Baeter, accompanied by her daughter Kittie, departed oo Sunday's B. M.

for Lnmberton, on aa extended visit. A gentleman in Lead a few day ago re oeivd a letter from' Edmund Beaapre, stating that he wa in Los Angeles, Cat but was not tnjoying good health. Jam F. Kelly, who som month ago left Lead fot Canada, ttnrnd to tb City of Mill Tia Piedmont ysttday to look after hi mining intarect. 8.

R. Smith went to Deadwood yeeter day, where he qualified as ooroner, har ing been sleoted to that position at th November (lection. Th two-oompartment shaft at th Highland hoist will bs souk 100 (eel deeper, and tb work of sinking baa com menced. John Oiltoy, manager of the Hearst branch (tore at Terraville, wa in Lead yesterday on court business. Mrs.

Bamo, who has been sojourning in Lead fot tb paat few days, returned to Deadwood yesterday. A. A. Russell, a merchant of Belle Foorohf, wa ta the city of mills on busi ness yesterday. Dick Preston earn over from Griggs, Wyoming, yesterday, to remain a few day on business.

A gitl baby brightened th bom of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green on Baturday. All do ing niaety. Harry Le Clair will assist R.

O. Grubbs in hi nw clothing store, in th Treiona building. William A. Oray wa in th metropolis ytrdv, on business before th oonnty judge. Romeo Cunningham went down to Cen tennial Sunday evening to rutioat for a few weeks.

Mr. Robert Chew, of Terraville, was in the metropolis yesterday visiting. Mis Land went down to the valley on Bonday fot a brief visit. Sheriff Reiner's Drpntle. Sheriff Remer's depnties in the oonnty arc as follows: Wm.

Q. Knowlea, Lead. Alvin Clark, Ales Bertrand and Daniel Diltx, Deadwood. Wm. P.

Lindley, BpearfUh. Chaa. L. Xan. Wbitowood.

Alex. Danbar, Elk oreek. aTorelty Bociabl. 0sters and an evening' ntertain-mant for cent. Tb ladle of St.

John' Guild will giv this aociabl at th neidaao of Mr. and Mr. B. P. Dagna, oa Taeaday, Janoary 8th.

Everybody cordially invited. BMs .1 Us Tie; 11c. rcioar- Wnimii. tn ui ritea U. 5.

UrrMnt ui AumuOL i u. Kurma Hnmo, Aiirnau io. l. 0.. Jnu.

7 'l6. 15 id. ll.i at a Ki ihuii, lmpi r-lum will laii VO bj luvaday muriiil UAlamuTua 13 I'aaaenKDM Iravoliug tia lb Klkhoco I.iua (emu t'hiouuo aud lb aaal lo to Blac llilla chii lea at p. arrive at Uuiaba al :80 a. m.

tba on uiuruiuati Iravibg Uuiaha (or lb Black UHla at p. tboa affording paaaan Kra a vimt iu Umaba ol boora, ub out vitrn aitiruae. PaaaoDgara not dealr uaa of oiakiiiir tlil atop to Uuiaha eat Irava Otiicagu at 10:80 p. m. aod maka onuuronou at Miaaoorl Vallej with the Black Hill, ttrer.

11 IU Tim Klkhoru hue podur Ha Daw ached ula lUHkea clone oouuHctlnua al Fremont with the Uiuou 1'aoiflo railway for Una or aud all wrarii ootuit polota, Fur piaai'iiiira oiuiiig frutu Debtcror Faoifio oiiakI pmu'a Hit- Uulou Fiiclflc rallwajr'a ovhiIhii.i tli uiakMi cloaa onuneollon at Kreim Dl with tiin Klkhorn I ant mall fur Itm UniOk Uilli. Quickeal tuna and beat aarvinr via thm rnut. and ratea aa I'm via anv other liDi. 114tf J. K.

I.uree. furuirly of Howrll, Mioh liui iinw a rt-Kiiloui ol the Black Hilla. aavi lint clutnina' tin- Inkeu a big dri p. Hull hitaul ii (K) i.ua ayo now lor -uil- iti'il lor f.VIOOnow evil lor flu.iH), or in other worda wouleu luivt drii.iii-o 40 ci'it. He baa ill luriit.i oi.r:viiig a tiua line of umidi lull in.

ii n' tin vxar lie ta ati'thmg he i vm had Ii loin. 1 8tf I In 1) mill niri )i niiile are agaiu ruitkitiK Hnir bin brnuu Bonr, ihe Had iu otu-In iiiti In- aujuU" Board of Trade. ftliuoi -untiilii iiotivtiou of bidng by ler tin nut-m flunr Iu oar market, eithnr luiei.ru or domeaiio. It la delivered Id any part ol Hie cry. Ordera received by lle- pliouent Deadwoul Flooring Mill.

Jltf 1 lie la the only line now run aii-fniig oara Into and oat of I)ead' wihiiI. lta Incagu daily eipreaa leavea Leailwniil at 4 p. in. and arnvea at Cbioa go at 7 a. ru.

the aeoond morning, aod imikei rlii.e roiiuectiob at Chicago with all Inn ii lining ea.t north aod aooth.ll 4'f ItkHnTiL We have removed oor coder taking rooina to oor owo boildiog on KhiTtniu atrert, three door, tooth of cnort hiin-. With reduced eipenaea we areeo ulili ,1 tn make a reilurtioo Id prima. SIM U. A 11. Roaiaaoi).

K. I. one ia ho.tllng through the Hill, giving the bnj. a chance to pick out their aoila before be (or auii. Look (ur him lo Ua id wood i.b the Ii.

1 8'f The TiHia hae prepared blank "Notlfl cation of a.aeaauient work performed printed on cardboard, (ur porting on clnima. All iiitereated can porchaae them at the i 111 -e. If The weekly edition of the Black Hllli Tiuia ia iaaued every Batorday and ooo ti ina all the oewa of the week, f'opie. in wrappera ready (ur mailing oan be bad at the utHce. tl.

Patrooa of the Tmaa will oonfer a favor by reporting to the offioe any oeglect of the camera in delivering the paper, tl The Bald Mountain tra'n leavee Dead wood daily at 8:18 a. returning arrivee at Daadwood at 12:66 p. m. 8 10 If Loat Monday, bnooh of keya, ahout ten. Hunll reward.

Imii office. 1 8 2t Additional looal on (north page. Vr. aud Mra. Harria Franklin were yea-terday the recipienta of a very handaome and 1 1 pensive preaeut in honor o( (be 2fith anniveraary o( their wedding, (rom Mr.

and Mra. Samoel W. Allerton o( Chi- ongn, who, being enable to attend the fee live gathering, Bent, aa a alight token of enteral and fru-ndnhip, one doien pie fork and pie kui(e nf aolid ailver, very maaaive and elaborately engraved. The gift, though altogether oneipeoted, wae acoepted with many thanka and good wiehea to the donora. C.

L. 8iewera repaira aafea, looka, gone, bioyclea, trnnke, oatlery, eta. 12 HI Commercial Agent Bentley of the B. A M. came near having a conflagration yea terday I hat wonld coat bim an overcoat.

He weut op to the freight depot, took off bia overcoat aDd hong it baok of the atove In a few miuutea a volume of amoke waa obaerved arming (rum the ooat and an in ventigation revealed the (aot that a bnooh of mttobea iu one of the pocketa bad be come ignited aod burned a ohonk out of the garment. Fine table board at Mra. DeSilva'a, Lee atreet, opposite poet offioe. 11 18tf F. W.

Peufield, general agent of the Aetna Puwder oompany, beadqoartera at Chicago, left ynaterday for bia borne. While iu Deauwoud, doriog his three weeks enjoorn be porohaaed a pieoe of ground op City Creek gulch upon whioh bia oompany ia building a large, substan tial powder inHgaaine. The Vienna bakery keeps no books, and sells strictly fur cash; no deviation fiom this role. Geo. F.

Frazer, Prop. 12 27 101 At the wind op nf tbe republican ban quet, at Lioculu last Thursday nigbt, Ben Baker, tbe eminent Ooiaha attorney, proponed an impromptu toast, Tbe Drootb Sufferers," aud laid down a five dollar gold pieoe, asking others to follow snit. l'hey did, and raised a food of (230. Wonder coal, whioh has reoently been put upon the market, is doing better than waa exueoted. A trial is all we ask.

Hoist Price are exclusive agents in Dead- ood. 1 ett Bill TilUon, of Oregorj, ia the happy father of a new boy, who waa born on Janoary 81, 181)5. Bill waa in Deadwood yei-terday and received the eongratula-of many (rieuds. Mity be and bia estima ble wife live long and never weary of well doing. Hali'a Hair Benewer renders the bair lostrous and silken, gives it an even color and enablea women to pot it op in a great variety of styles.

The A. O. U. W. and Degree of Honor lodges held a joint meeting last evening and made preparations for banqoet or aopper to ba given by tbe members of tbe Dngra of Huour and wives of the A.

O. (J. W. on Thursday evening of thie week, when both iolgee will install their newly Bp BLOOM MENS FURNISHINGS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Mention of the following items may supply undecided buyers with most desirable and useful presents.

ROSENTHAL'S Deadwood's Headquarters For Bargains in Seasonable Clothing and Furnishings Annual Janua Clearing Sale of Men's and Boy's Overcoats. The blizzard came in the nick of -tim for you for today we commence our great clearing sale of Men's and Boy's Overcoats. This me ins the svin ol lots of money to you it you buy an ulster of us. For $10.00 You can now buy of us a magnificent all-wool Irish Frieze Uls er, woolen lined great wide collars, etc. For $8.75 Good, all wool Storm U.1-oter.

And many splendid bargains in every branch. Our Annual Inventory Clearing Sile Has the merit of former years nd much is in store for the early and wise bargain hunter. White and Fancy Shirts. Silk and Lisle Hosiery. Elegant Silk Suspenders.

New and Stylish Neckwear. E. and W. Collars and Cuffs. Fancy Borderedand Embroidered Handkerchiefs.

Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. Warm, Dressy Street Gloves. Silk Umbrellas with Nobby Handles. Imrorted English Mackintoshes. Great Variety of Underwear in Wool, Cashmere, Silk and Worsted Mixed.

You can't miss it by making your selections here, as useful presents are always appreciated, and prices are far former seasons. The S. BLOOM. ROSENTHAL'S PAL CE. DEAQWGQD.

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1877-1897