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se i OWING TO OUR ENORMOUS STOCK WE EXTEND OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE é (0 FEB. 24th, 1882. ' TAKE NOTICE OF THESE FACTS. _ “A plain and unvarnished Tale” from which our friends and cus- ‘tomers can extract much good if they will. The warm weather this winter, left an Elephant on our hands in the shape of an increase surpius of dry goods, clothing, hats and /caps, boots, shoes and gentsfurnishing goods. _ Which rather than carry over past stock—-Taking February i5th, ,we have determined to sacrifice heavy lines from each department. | Wewill give you from $1.50 to $2.00 in goods now for $1.00 in cash rather than carry them to next season inorder to realize a profit | The publicknow-that when we_ make a break in prices or ar- |nounce a reduction we mean business. | Figures tell the prices, Prices tell the tale. if you cannot usethem now. __If you find anything in this list you need or want,come and get it- | These goods are cheap enough to pack away and wear next winter CLOTHING DRY GOODS 25 Mens Suits that sold $15.00 to Loaded up with too many goods. $18.00 per suit, we will make a| A. little money here will go a long straight reduction of 25 per cent. way. Bargains will be no name for the way goods will be sold previous to taking stock on February 15th. Giving them away is about the cor- rect thing. Wehave about 250 Overcoats in stock, different styles and qualities, on which we give you a straight re- duction of of 25 per cent on our for- mer low prices. | REAL: RED! READ! | 7 - a 4 5 “he | * | | We carry the largest stock of 50 pieces assorted Brocaded Dress clothing in “the Southwe tirely too large for this season of the | duced from 10, 12 and 15 cents , year. We will sell them at greatly! = reduced prices in order to keep trom | packing them away until next win- ter. 50 pieces plam Worsted Dress Goods, all colors, go for 10 cents; former price Was 12 I-2 cents; these goods are dirt cheap. , We haye about 50 Cassimere| 30 pieces nice Brocaded Worsted | coats, all smz which we will give away at a great| cents per yard, are now cut down to sacrifice the money losing price of 15 cents per yard. You cannot afford to let 50 pair, assorted Cassimere Pants worth from $2.00 to $3.00, we will close them out at the small sum ot $1.50 a pair. | a dress pattern, Black Cashmeres, all wool, blue 3 black and jet black, that sold for 125 pairs assorted Jeans Pants, | 6<c, 75c, goc and $1; now they go worth $2.00,will now close them out | at 50c, 6o¢ and 75¢ per vard. Now at $130 a pair. is the time to buy. i 10 pieces gray Twilled Flannel we will now sell at 15 and 20 cents. The former prices were 25 and 30 o each, will | cents. 75 pair Jeans Pants at 75 cents a pair. 50 Vests worth ‘§ let you have them nov ‘ing Flannels, former prices 40 to 50 { cents per yard; we now offer them i. nite led 35 Cembe ee Vand. i Medicated Scarlet Flan a 7 pieces Medicated Sc an- | Furnishing Goods Department | ne, we are now offering at 33¢ per | yard; the tormer price was 45 and j 50c. 3 pieces navy glue Twilled Flan- 50 cassimere shirts that sell the! nel, reduced to 37 1-2c per yard; the world oyer from $1.35 to $1.50, we | former price was 45c. can’t carry them overt and must let Table Linens that sold for 30, 40, you have them at 75 cents each. 50 and 75c, are now reduced ‘to 20, 20 dozen Mens Under-shirts that | 25> 35 and 50c per yard. would be cheap at $1.00in a cold 20 pieces Linen Crash at 5c¢ per winter, we have marked them down | yard. to Go cts a piece. | 20 dozen unlaundried shirts at 50 | cents each, worth 85 cents. DOMESTICS AND SHEETINGS We have made reductions on all assimere shirts from 25 to 33 per Below mili prices. ent. Our stock in this department} 3 cases yard wide bleached Mus- centirely too large and they must lin, reduced to 7 1-2 per yard, for- 0. e mer price 10c. 40 pieces 4-4 bleached Shecting, at 8 1-3c. reduced from toc. 30 pieces 4-4 bleached Sheeting, | at 1oc, reduced from 12 1-2c. ! Extra wide Sheetings and Pillow i Hats and Caps Department. | Case Muslins, prices all reduced. | eee ee H neers < haGiares PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! : a Mens ane — eee Best Calicoes, full standard brands, | $1 oa ee ae an Pts with and without borders, at 5¢ per | sell them at 50 cents. Come and iain short lengths, and | nee this — even it you do not Merrimack light prints, at 4c per j want to buy. yard. | A large lot of Boy’s winter Caps, | all styles, which sold from 50 to 75 | cents; we will give you your choice of this lot of caps. We are asham- | | ed totell the price, but they must go and 10 cents catches a cap. cents per yard. 20 pieces unbleached Canton Flannels reduced to $ 1-3 cents per yard; former price was 10 cents, Cretonnes! Cretonnes! Re- duced to 22 1-2 cents per yard; for- 1o dozen Men’s fine hats, usua, | mer price 30 cents. j peice $2.50, will close out now at | = ; CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! $1.25 each. 20 dozen wool hats assorted col- We are overloaded with Cloaks, jors, light and dark, at 65 cents | worth $1.00. : e caanot afford to carry them past 25 Men’s Nobby stiff Hats. worth | stock taking. The goods must go. | 2.60, will now sell them at $1.50. Prices no object to us. DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT.) and en-| Goods at 8 1-3 cents per yard, re-| es (from 32 to 36) | Goods that have sold from 20 to 30] this opportunity pass without buying | ; | at $1.25. | 30 pieces striped and plaid Shirt- | “ Oil Calicoes reduced to 8 1-3} - Circulars and Dolmans. | | BOOT AND SHOE | DEPARTMENT. ! We aim to carry foot wear to swit all classes and have overloaded our- selves on certain lines, which to prune out, we offer at reductions that are bound to sell them. READ. | 120 pair Ladies oil grain front solid leather at $1.40, former price was $2.00. | front lace shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 7, at at $1.00 a pair, former price $1.75. ‘ton shoes, every pair warranted, at | $1.75, former price $2.50. | FOR OLD LADIES, 75, pair ot | | flannel lined, felt soles, front lace shoes, sizes 3 to g, former prices 2.00 to $2.25, and they now go for $1.50 a pair. 117 pairs Misses’ oil grain shoes, $1.50 and $1.75, they all go now for 75 cents a pair, One lot, about 60 pairs, Infants button and lace shoes, that sold from | 65 to go cents, now go tor 40 cents a pair. One lot, about 75 pairs Women’s unlined shoes, sizes 4, 5 and 6, war- ranted all leather, we have sold them from $1.25 to $1,50, we now sacri- fice them at 65 cents a pair. * 60 pair Men’s Kip Boots sizes 6 to to 11, warranted hand-made, full stock, with saddle seam, former price $3.50; we now sell them at | $2.50 (don’t fail to see this boot, it 1s a stunner and will pay you to lay them aside until next winter if you do not need them now. go pairs Men’s Calf Boots, sizes 5 1-2 to 10 which were dirt cheap at $4.00, but our stock of fine Boots 1s too large and they go at the sacri- jfice price of $2.50. | 40 pairs Boy’s Fine Calf Boots sizes 3 to 5, same quality as Men's | Calf Boots.sold for $3.25; will give | 'them away at $2.00 a pair. | lace shoes, sizes 3 to 7, warranted 190 pair Ladies straight grain | 110 pair Ladies pebble goat but- , sewed and standard screw bottoms, .! sizes 11 to 2, former price $1.40, | 50 pairs ‘Honesty’? Kip Boots, MILLINERY | DEPARTMENT. Down goes the millinery. Straw Hats and Bonnets, Beaver Flat Hats and Bonnets, Felt Hats and Chil- dren’s School Hats, Watking Hats of all kinds, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Feathers, black and colored, long | black plumes, long shaded plumes, | shaded ostritch tips, beaded teathers and wings of all shades. Sprays of flowers, roses in all | Shades, mourning flowers in sprays / and clusters, bridal wreaths, &c., all ' reduces to half their value. ' Staple and Fancy Notions. Great bargams! Less than bank- | rupt prices! Big reductions! Handkerchiefs for the millions! 25, dozen Child’s Hemmed Hand- kerchiefs for 2 cents apiece, former price 5 cents. g dozen Ladies’ Hemmed Hand- | kerchiefs for 5 cents apicee, former | price 12 1-2 cents. i 7 . | 20 dozen Ladies’ Sealloped | Hemmed Handkerchiefs for 10 cents apiece, former price 25 cents. Linen, Silk and Lace Handker- chiefs at money-losing prices. La- | dies should now buy enough hand- erchicts to last a life time, as they | will neyer again haye such a chance. One lot L * Lined Gloves go jat15 cents « pair. including some | goods that soid as high as 35 cents. | Lined Cashmere Gloves and Mits. | Lined Silk Gloves, 6-Button Cloth | Gloves, Elastic and Gaiter-Top Gloves, M.sses’ Gloves and Mitts prices all reduced. Ladies’ and Misses’ Hosiery are to be sacrificed in this style: One Ict, about 20 dozen, Ladies’ Cotton Hose. go at 10 and 15 cents a pair, former prices 20 and 25 cents. 25 dozen Childs’ Hose, assorted | sizes and colors, will be given away | at 5 cents apiece. Carpets, O11 Cloths, Honse Fur- nishing Goods. Tapestry Brussels reduced to 75 cents, former price $1 per yard. Ingrain Carpets reduced to 40 {cents and 50 cents, former prices 60 and 75 cents. All other grades in proportion. | Curtains and Curtain Hangings at factory prices. Furnish vour houses jnow and save from 25 to 33 per | sizes 6 to 11, the very best boot in j cent. on prices. | the world for $3.00; we will now | close them out at $2.00a pair. hey go for $2.25 a pair. | z E | We have no hesitation in saying to our friends and regular customers that on no prev | now propose to give. Remember this sale continues up to February 15th only. 60 pair Men’s Rubber boots that sell the world over tor $3.25 ;we will (take off $1.00 from the price and TEN CENT COUNTER. Everything that sold for 10 cents on this counter will now go tor 5 cents. Come early to get these bar- gains. jous occasion have we offered such stirring bargains as we LEVY & COMPANY.