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Day
20
Month
September
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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BACH & ABEL We wish to cali the attention of intelligent and close buyers to our new arrival of Fall Dress Goods in all styles and colorings of Flannels and Sackings. 1 lot of 44 inch Dress Flannels at 50c. the best valué placed on sale this season. 1 lot of Wendell, Fancy Wool Suitings at 50c, very stylish and cheap. Our selections of Novelty Wool Suitings, 54 inches wide, are the best thing imported this season. 15 patterns to select from. We have received the largeBt and best line of Black Dress Goods fresh from the irnporters, all of the new weaves, Rayetine's Drap de Rips, Tricotine's Drap de Almys, Burmah cloth, Henriettas, Vilna Stripes, all of which are attractive, new and cheap. We invite an examination of the above on their merits. Our line of Black Cashmeres and Henriettas at 50, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 and $1.00 are the cheapest line in town as our increased sales testify. In colored Dress Goods any attempt to enumérate them would fall short of loing justice. Our stock in that line is complete with all styles of Trimmings. MORIB SILKS! Velvets, Plushes! Jet and Braid Trimminga and a complete stock of Crochet Metal and Jet Buttons to match. Housekeepers are now engaged in getting matters arranged to provide for our large increase of inhabitants which must come with the opening of the University and schools, and we invite the attention of all to our stock and prices of Table Linen and Napkins Bleached and Cream Damasks in all gradeB from 25 cents per yard to the finest grades at $2.00 per yard. 10 styles of bleached at $1.00 per yard, 2 yards wide and fine with napkins to match. In Counterpanes we offer more value for the money than ever before. 100 Counterpanes at 75c. 100 at $1.00, and our 11-4 Marseilles Quilt at $1.50 is not equalled in this market. Better grades for more money. Comfortables, in this line we offer the largest stock ever put on sale in this city, all the way in price from 50c. to the elegant sateen ones at $3.00. An inspection of the goods will convince you of the truth of what we have to say. Blankets. Our stock was never better, all grades of White, Gray and Scarlet at prices that will look cheap even at the low price of Wool. Towels, we can show you a very fair article at $1.00 per dozen, and at 25c. each you cannot fail to be satisfied, and in plain white and bordered Damasks you have only to look and we are sure to sell. In wide Sheetings and Pillow Case Cottons we offer all widths in bleached and brown at very reasonable prices, and to early purchasers we are offering decided bargains. We shall open our Ne'w Cloaks in a few days and then we shall have something to say about both style and price. BACH & ABEL.. 36 .Noiilli JMain-st. BARGAINS! e %i, Wehavepurchased ff % a stock Bast from a ff lA %. factory that wanted A 11 to close, whioh % O Ü amounts to 81,560. k ff We: bought these I P5 goods at about 50o M % M on the dollar, we will sell them l 1 60c O&thoSOLLAR IN THEM ARE Gents' Shoes for $1,50 WORTH $3.00. LADIES' ZXD SHOE, $1.00. Ladies Kid Oxfords at One Dollar eto. In addition to this Sale we will sell our entire Stock at 10 per cent. Discount. Cali and examine. We will be glad to show your our goods if you buy or not. Samuel Krause. Darling Bros. t Co., of Detroit, Mich., have just issed a book "The Red Bandana" that ehould be read by every voter. It contains 30 photo-gravure cuta made expressly for the work. The book aptly portrays the weakness of the administration. The publishers will mail a copy to any address, on receipt of ten one cent stampa. Farmers having choice butter for sale should see J. W. Maynard. I always pay cash. I have orders every day from parties willing to pay generously for No. 1 butter. 15 Ann-st, Maynard's Block. The elegant Boardman and Gray.

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