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THE HAYDEN BROS, Letting Down the Prices. Very good butte Tie, You'can buy just as good butter as you can eat for 15¢, Why do you pay 25 and for the eame thing? | You know that you can buy the very best butter from the farmer now for 6e to 10e, Butter was never «o cheap in twenty years as it is now, do not be foolish and say that you can not buy good butter for the above price Picnie hams, Boneless hams, llk~ Best sugar cured hams, 20-pound pail jelly. _5-pound stono jar of al 1le. kinds of jam 2§-pound stone jar of all kinds of jam, Drlea beat i, Sic. TEA Dont forg GHANI);' to go to t NTRAL T 2 DEPARTM t o cup of tes t a cup of co ND COF- 29¢ 83¢, un dried turtle Jap, 25c. Tea siftings, 1 ! , 85c, 39, 45¢ Stn cured .'ln]v.~ |L|~lm| fired Jupan, 4 sxtra nice, 5 5¢, 70¢, T3¢, 7. Suez canal, e. cured, extra choice, on Gunpowde: 7 fine uncolored Jap 494c, 494e, 50¢, 53¢, & , 80c. nulmu sy Sflv 60¢, 63e, 65¢, 70¢, T3ic, 5e, 80c. Bpiderlog. Y]mm;: H Tmperial, 4 3. Orange Peco, 90¢ COF advan 1e, 60c, 6 Coffee has and will be We will sell out what we have instock at these prices: Combination Bargains in wall pape HAYDEN BROS. Be sure and call at the tea and coffee department of HAYDE HOUSE FURNISHING 'Luhuw machines — the the western empire $4.50. ngers $1.50, 100 feet wire clothes line 4 6 dozen clothes pin ‘Wash board, full zi Cotton web and standard 3-ply rubbe hose warranted up to 400 pounds pre sure 10¢ per foot. these are the » A good saw 250, : A splendid hatchet 10e and hammer 5, The “Ladies’ holder, finished in brass 33¢, worth $1.00. 1-gal. water pitchers 19¢. Cal nds 15¢. Creames, ? Sugar bowls, e, Butter dishes 5¢, and spoon holders 5c. Flint tumblers 2ic. Fine cut tumblers 5e. Ruby pitehe Complete toil Accorated, The little baby McKee night lamp; o little lamp with'shade to mateh, in all colors, only 50 Screen wire 13e per squ Ve also carry locks, s sereen door catches, door pulls, serew ] 'rew hooks, gato hooks and 't a complete line of hardware sundries at fully cent less than hardware store pi Our line of tin ses eve thing manufactured from tin at a pric you can judge by reading the followin, int ciips 1o Pre plates 1 Milk pun Cake cutter Ic, Tea and tablespoons T, Tee and teapots 10c. kettles 15¢ h pans 15¢ and wash boilers for end” folding towel hard wood and sets $2,00, very finely v foot. ng hinges, 59¢ Toilet paper 81c per packag Salt boxes 15¢, Salad sets 15c, Egg turners 100 Mustard spoons 3 for e. Silver’'s measuring glass and egg beater 50c. Beats 5 eggs in one-half minute. Shelf paper, all colors, Se. 6 glass sauce dishes 100, ‘Whitewash and paint brushes at al- most nothing. Patent wooden handle flat irons $1 per sot, 8 irons, handle and stand. 5,000 decorated cups and saucers at 50¢ * per set. Ico cream freezers, the “Lightning® and the **White Mountain® $1,25, Flower pots 3 for 1 Milk crock I‘II\H‘IH coolers T4c per 2 TR from 750 up. \\‘u~h tubs 4 2 dif > dovs at 20¢, 2c and 40 e 75¢ and $1. BARGAINS IN SHOE We have a big stock and of the best quality at very low pricas, Visit our shoe department for guins, Ladies fine Oxford ties, patent tips to 8, $1 to $1 Ladies’ fine Oxford 1.25, $1.50 and 2, dies’ fin nlunw»l.t button shoes, $1.95, and # * tine I\hl and goat shoes, 12 to 2, and $1 nn.- Oxford ties, and stone w ), worth 50c, bar- o ties, plain to patent tips, Child’s nun shoes, 4 to 74, 85¢, 05¢ and ent tip shoes, 4 to 74, 1,15 and $1.25, i fine shoes, [ and ‘congre 15, shoes, sizes 12 to 2, fine button shoes, sizes 24 to 5}, $1.75 and $2, HAYDEN BROS, Dry Goods and Shoes, ‘ The cheapest prigos on frames. Hoyn, 1414 Dodge st - Schoolpy's 85 & l)mw\.u street, Seaman’s buggios best and cheapest. - For good fit, workmanship and reason- able prices go'to G. Svanson & Co., tail- | ovs, 518 S, 18th st. Whore is East Omaha? Ask P George Compuny, 16th and Far: stter & am sts. | | bons in HAYDEN BRDS, We Do Not Meet ¢ We Are Leadors o con. THE DRUG DEPARTMENT under the management of Dr. Bowers, opens Monday with a complete line medicines and druggists’ sundries. : Hood's sarsaparilla drugglsts | price $1. Hood's vegetable pills 10c, tition 62¢, druggists’ earsaparilla 60c, druggists’ rosolvent 70c, drugglsts’ rge bottles, $1.12, druggists’ medium bottles, 62¢, drug- , druggists’ pr , druggists’ | phosphate 65¢, drug- Syrup of .ur. Syrup of figs id phosphate drug- e, safe cure O5c, druggists’ s diubetes 95¢, druggists’ price s rheumatic cure 93¢, drug- mineral water 15¢, druggists’ lm]nm(u] Be 2 ale 15¢, drug- gists’ p Imported Per 50¢ per pound. Cuticura soap 15e, druggist Colgate’s tarsonp 10¢, drugg 20c. Hand sachets 3, Shopping bag P to 4 Ifast ging an fly and insect powder ! price sts’ p nd mirrors, 57c aints for gilding picture frames, wy and bronzingat greatly reduced drug depart- SUITS, blouse waists 5, actual value $1 prices, Do not fail to visit our " flannel and f: 1.00, at $1. and blouse cn’s gingham dresses, 4 to 6 nd 50¢, worth 73 ham suits, new styles, $4, Ladics’ s and up to white dress at \f\ I(HH\I‘ 2 BARC viages with silk parasol nd buby at $4.65, worf Croquet sets 3¢ \\m‘h suse balls and bats in g each. B worth Splendid wooden wagons, iron bound, t variety, 5 t iron wagons in the world $1.98, » velocipedes, all iron and , worth isels, bamboo and silver tipped, only See our line of shoo flys, rubber balls, toys and faney gooc Our prices e lower than the lowest. Our prices on furniture specialties make people think for themselves, Got our prices on chairs, tables, pic- tures, ote., ¢ DRESS GOODS DEP'T. COLORED DRESS GOODS. Special prices for Mond 2,000 yds. striped and checked mohaivs Monday’s sale 10¢, would be cheap at Mohair shad 2o, 86-inch br \HLH\HI 2! for Monday s sale & -inch silken e b ll i to illiantine in light and dark worth double, Il good L worth 55 nts 60c, in. all wool, summer h Im\n cttas «n m')uutul\lmm:w the newest colovings and latest designs, all go Mon- day at l)\' worth |vv B o0ds and compare pr in. all wool henrietta tea sublime black silk finish wool nriettas at 7c, 80c, S5e, 93¢, worth from 90c to uu.n k brillinntes at 50c, 60c, 750 and 85¢; these prices will sell them mpun\ pvelty “side band suits $8.¢ £5 00, $5.50, $6.00; a positive n;.,v HAYDEN Ulms. AINS, DRAPERIES tho pair at ,0 up to $12, of Chenill curt Brussels lac ) uiv § Ingw 45¢, worth 10¢ to Standard extr; 65¢ and 70¢, worth 75e 1o §1 Latest designs in brussc velvets, moquetts and Wilton carpets at 40 per cent under regulay price Big burgains in wall pape HAYD SAYERS & WALKER. ns, 40¢ 85¢, 87c, super curpote, 50¢, 60c, BROS. For Next Week. One case challies at fe; these goods we have been selling up to 10c. One case stundard ginghams, $1.00, All our French sateens We have gloves, funs, ps rofusion, all at popular Ask to see them, In our furnishing goods department you will find everything you want. We make aspecialty of good, strong ants and overalls, * $1.00 white shirt is the 14 yds. 19¢. prices, work best one ie double linen collars und cufls; back and front would be cheap LARKIN'S OLD STAND, 616 North 16th St o the most as- silk department attempted. we will offer 60 all silk surab in all the most beautiful shades at 524c; they are worth G0e, This is a wonderful opportunity for our friends, extraordinary bargains in laco by smoke; also in ¢ t and lineus and white On Monday we will m tonishir in our that w ever y Amongst other thix have Also curts als departing B. FALCON o Trust Co, has Beo building, loans, rent do every- Omaha and removed tc s and ure propared to make houses, execute papers and thing pertaining to - Samuel Burns ng his closing out sale has had a great run; only having 12 left, but wants to close them out. Some and see them or send | for price list, Since comme on refrigorators of | and | asols and rib- | 1 estate business, | OMAHA DAILY THE BOSTON STORE, | The Sale of Greenman & Riohardson's Mil- linery Something Wonderful, Before Did We Such Nor W ¥ sed as With This Sale. Never Dr Crowds, A w The stock is o large that it was im- possible for us to put the entire pur on sale yesterday, but tomorrow every cent’s worth of goods that Greenman & R dson hrd in their store will be on sule, and we think it will be impossible to sell the stock out short of ten days. The success of this sale isnotto be wondered at, as you can buy the finest im- ported pattern hat which G. & R. 1.,.(1 in their store, worth from $25 to § t # and we guarantee them not to aged in any way. And we will sell you the finest hat trimmed by G. & R. themselves, v n»lml in plain figures at 312 to $18, at $ At_$1 wo will sell you the choice of any ladies’ trimmed” hat that G. & R. sold as high as $5 At 50¢ we will & R. sold at At 25¢ we will sell*you ¢ hat from G. & R.’s stock aged by water in any what the former price v .\t 5 we will sell you the choice of highost grades lace straw in be ll.nu- 11 you any hat that G. O o SHiolet of all lusive designs in untrimmed hats mado from the highest grades of ma- terial, At 10¢ we will sell you all the latest styles of milan and fancy straw un- trimmed hats, At 5 we will sell you any hat that was in any way untrimmed touched by choice of grades of 8, guarantced not to 11 A thousands of wreaths and flowe wn'd at all hundreds of you wreaths only u[ and slightly lmu]w(l by water. fer you a bunch of G. & R. ged by water. At will’ sell you all G. &R, flowe MILLIN The enti marked by G. put in ono lot AlL t} ming go at 2c. We ha for thi ous extra becomes s waited upon prope during this weel : it will take some time to dispose of Special attention is called to the lowing letter. stock uhnlmml silk lm'nu & R. tosell as h l 10\ a yard, stensive prulml'ulinns iing engaged numer- But if the crowd ‘fol- OMAHA, June 4, To the Ladies of Omalt Our stock has this day been sold in its entirety to The t mul'h- 5 ¢ 1800, We make this s istice to The Boston stor having R I G stock they are cer- tainly entitled to all of the credit. NMAN & RICHARDSON. RED SKIRTINGS in the market, the inserted qu.nm ement WHITE The fine: 8 vandyke points, Irish points, pleats, hemstitehed on the be of Swiss and cambric, at, 2, cully yard. W. C. Lattimer, S First Grand Tnnual Picnic. To be given by the A, O. Divisions 1 and 2of Omahs Omaha on Sunday June Running, jumpi ing shall bo the ovder of the duy. five-mile wall ing mateh between D. O'Nei pion of Nebraska und J. J champion handbull also a champion game of tween Division 1 of Omaha, A, and I)\\huul 3 of South Omahay for all . depot at and an \n\lll\ 15 at Waterloo. [.gnu- the r of the west; baseball be- O. H. 0 contests. 9:80 a, m. in uHun Come all and have a good time. Tickets $1.00. By the or- der of the committee on arrangements. pEaiTmkahs o v Miss A lice Isaacs. Low pr Low pr Low Low formerly with Stern Bros.,, New York, now in store with Heyman & Deicl 1518 and 1520 Farnam s John Nelson .u.\n,..;\r....h and wi 14 South 14th st., tel..1173. ce 12 J.\n\llh 11th st Davis, lhll l[u\\‘nxl St., 'ty in this city handling fruin (b, Geliis ol company of Colfux, Iowa, l‘ ivery bottle guaranteed. Tel. 1601, - - June 4, 184 T'o the Tadies of Omaha: Our stock has this day been sold in its entirety to the Boston Store and not even so much as one dollar’s worth to any one else, We muke this statement in justice to the Boston Store, as, having bought all of the stock, tl nly entitled to all of the eredit, MAN & RICHARDSON, — - Wedding Stationer in correct styles and perfect ey MeBride & Co., 1516 Dodge. For a first-class smoke in domestic and imported brands call on W, Goedecke & Co., Barker Block, 804 8. 15th. OMAHA, GR ecution, e i A union meeting of all the socicties of Christian Endeavor of this city will be held at the First Presbytevian church, | Monday, June 9, beginning at 8 o'clock | p. m. "This is to be w grand rally for the | national convention to be held in St. Louis, June 12 to 15 inclusive. rely hoped that all who ax { this conyention will m " 8. Smith will lead the chorus of singers. A cordinl invitation is ulso extended to the public to be pres- ent, - sion to St Via the Wabash Railroad. On June 11, 12, 15 and 14 the will sell tickets to St. Louis at for the round trip. Everybody invited. | Remember it is the short'and only line | running veclining chair and Pullman | buffet through to St. Louis * leaves Oma Excu Louls, Wahash one fare | 4:80, Counc at St, Louis 7:30 a. | Allticket agents of | Fremont, Elkhorn Sioux City & Pacific will sell tickets v Vabush; also the Wabash office wd Council Blufts NeCLAYTON, N, W - Colfax mineral wate cure Bright's dise: | liver or stomach troubles T. D, Davis, 1011 11”\..m St, Te next mornir the Union Pacif & M ouri Valley, wnted to all kidney, Ovder from 1. 1601, } Balduff’s ice \I\.uu families supplied. BEE, SUNDAY, THE BOSTON STORE, All 8ilk Velvets, Plushes and Ribbons From Greenman & Righardson's Stock, Very Finest Grades of Goods Ever Importod and We Guar- Them Perfect in Eveny Way. Some of our customers yesterday were surprised that some of these goods not damaged by fire, but that is e unted for by the fact that the flames ‘e confined to the basement and the Greenman & Richardson stock was on the first floor, and the ribbons and plushes in such n position that they wero n touched by wateror smoke. You will see by the prices at which we will sell them ‘tomorrow that they will go quickly. At 96¢ we will gell the flnest imported silk velvets that were marked by G. & 11 at from $5 to $8 a yard. Je we will sell all the G. & R.’s 18-inch pure silk velvets that are worth up to 3 we will sell all of G. & R.’s 16- inch silk velvets and plushes that are worth $1.50, RIBB( At 50 we w imported Pari broeaded and 11 all of G. & R's wide n ribbons, fine velvets, o effect ribbons. in fact (ll' of lllllmlh kept in a first-clas hese rib- bons are marked h) G 2oat $3, §4 and ) sell all of G. & R's fancy ribbons, brocades, plain and stripes, that they had marked as high as $: At any ms choice of will sell you the &R. had picce of ribbon that G. ed as high At 10c all of G, & 1's number9, 1 16, all silk plain colored ribbons, T price was up to $1 o yavd. At 5¢ we will sell you any of G. & R’s ribhons that were soiled by water in any EXTRA. to dispose of a number of lots of goods just red ed from our easter buyer, wo offer the following special ins for tomorrow: 3 r 1ot of dress goods cheap. Our New York buyer secures an_im- mense lotof dress goods from the New York auction of William Toping. Be- ing w spot cash buyer he gets the cream of thelot at his own price. Here is but afew of the many good bargains , the s 1IS\ve) y would liting latest thing, ¥ v bought them in the reguls have to sell at 40¢ per yard. Immense lot of brilliantines at 25¢ per yard, regular 65¢ goods. Ingli s, all colors, per yard, regular 40¢ quality. One cas shmere at 10¢ per worth 18 rd at wholesale. I neh .|ll wool hen- at 15¢ yard, consider this Beautiful lir x[ ]u 0 n'l(.\:» at u“b per yard, real 75¢ goods. One case of cllent black cashmeres e per yard, good as anything sver shown at 85¢ per yurd. Ask for it, it is & rare bargain, And many other fine dr numerous to mention. THE BUbl()\ S l‘()rfl‘ 114 ¢ goods too W. C A. Hospe's, n0s, rent to app 13 Douglas st., new towards purchase. Y MAN. "BLOCK & H This Pirm Occupy New Quarters at 109 N, 16th Stre A move in the right direction has cer- tainly been the one just taken by the well “known elothing “firm of Block & Heyman The time leave th demanded that they should old stund ut 1113 Farnam and L location, and thus D rapid concentration AR 9 (R TR now oceupy their fine, new store at 109 Novth Sixteenth street, which they fitted up in a first cluss style, and completo stock of cloth furnishing goods are preps i rons und the public, and most exten- one, most of which has been but ve- purchased for their new stove and al attention is called to their as ment of springand summer clothing, i anywhere, Block & most * perfect establish- ment. They dre live and _wid young men, who, by their energy enterprise have built up their present business. They are a most reliable firm and who bolicve in giving the best goods at popular prices and one who well m\ul a large and liberal patronage on the part of our citizens and t Sy Heyman hay OMAHA, June 4, 1800.—T of Om Our stock has this d sold in its entivety to the Boston Stc and not even so much as one dolla worth to any one ¢ We make statement in justice to the Boston having hought all of the stoc redit {'& RICHARDSON. ary has been opened at n hospital, 1716 St., for the free treatment of the es of women and_children, Daily (except Sunday) from 11 a. m. to 12 m. wetice limited to catarvh- Bee bldg. Dr. al diseases of nose and throat, - 160 ixteenth and rnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket oft Tick- ets to ull points east at lowest rates. - ited—A man to estina (dem.) weekly only one in of over T ra demoe a" county office aper the attention nee Applicant must bea first class practical wod local writer and strictly ate in his habits, Address G, 4 3, Omaha, ke part newspuper, 000 inter- the - Suve 30 per cent on frames at Heyn's, 1414 Do © st, - I'ry Schoelply’s Shoes And you will weur no others, - - Heyn, the photographer. Sce our ele- 1t 38 cabinets. - Order from T, Col pation Davis, \x mineral wi d dispepsis. i1 Howard S oor, Place printin 1516 Dod Only in City McBride & Co., Sce th t new dinner, t toilet sets at Moody’s china store 16th st - The Edholin & Akin Stock is row on at 101 South Fifteenth street (the old stand). It consists of dia monds, watches, jowelry, silver and wave, optical goods, ete. This must sold, und wi low its value ZABRISKIE, Agent. stock be be clos JUNE 8, 1890.~-SIXTEEN HAYDEN BROS, ‘ial Sale on Monday. will be a big bargain day at 8¢ s of light figured challies 500 pieces Merrimace shirting prints 8ie yord, 2 cases (fast colors) law Pacific organdy lawns Sc ye Pacific corded Jaconet In\\vm J Pluin fast black batiste 10cyard. Plain fast black India linon 15¢ White India linon 5 8¢ and 10¢ Checked nainsook 84e, 5cand 6ic 'Lawn reks 10¢ and 15 yard, American sateen Se, 10 and 124¢ French sateens 19¢ yard. Novelty ginghams b yard, Fine dress ginghams 10cand 12 Scoteh zephyrs 18¢ and 20c, French ginghams, fine novelties 250 yard, rd. yard. ic yard rsucker 8c yard, Outing flannel 74c) Indigo blue calico German indigo blue calico 9¢ yard, Yard wide shirting precale 1oe Yard_wide bleached or unbl muslin 5c y Lonsdale and Fruit muslin 8¢ Mosquito nets, all colors 19¢ Rubber ~h|-vtm;: 75e yard, ‘Wash 8 Striped or Checked shirting, 5¢ and Sc yard, White crochet bed spreads, 47e, 67c and 88¢ each, 8 bleached linen napkins, 60c and 7 dozen, 8-4 dinner napkins, $ dozen, Glass checked do; ¢ dozen. ¢ each, st colors turkey red table linen, yard, Cream colored table linen, k5l 19¢ ched toweling, 6e. twilled toweling, 1 damask toweling, I and 124c. ind JEFi5ah Glase fenthara, 650 pound. Feather pillows, 50¢ and 75¢ each. Bleached turkish towels, 10c each. Rubber sh L 75e yard. Imbroidered lap robes, 50c¢ each. Summer bed comforts, covered with allie, cheese cloth lining, filled with hite cotton, $1. ch. glish outing flann, ard. 1k embroidered I|.\|m(.l Goe, $1 yard. l‘unm-d(m[m‘ red table covers. sizes, at wholesale prices. () Insm«' out odd lots of towels at prices never heard of in Omaha; they must go. Fine imported marseilles bedspreads at less than cost t Remnants of ¢ and all eens, white s, table It will be to your i store on Monday; look o and compare the pric by doing so. and latest styles of wall - our bargains s; you will save The Neatest, Prettiest, Cheapest and Most Durable in the Land. Of the many inventions which have been patented “of late years we venture say there are few which will be found more useful in the household than that recently putented by M. Fitzpatrick of this Innu in the houschold can this u little instrument be used to vantage, but everywhere and in every place, and on ¢ article of a textile nature whercon dust may find a lodg- ment. s qualities smplishes *h it is intended in the y and perfeet mann The wonder, too, is that nothing like it has heretofore been patented, and_even should it now be imitated we har how anything can be produced to excel or even' equal it. This little instrument is a flexible duster or beater, constructed from flexi ble wire into three sizes, the smal sizes for clothing of every description (ladies’ as well as the next ¢ for upholstered furniture, and the third and larger size for carpets. It will provea very useful and handy ar Its neat and even attractive appearance, its cheapness and durability, and the fact that it is alw t hand for use, will most assuredly vecommend it to public favorand give itanail (as it can be hung in any convenient place) in overy house- hold in the land. On account of the flexibility and elasticity of the the most delicate or costly cannot be injured by d in the hands of a little hoy or 15 efficient as in the hands of a grown person. The construction of the implement is as novel as it is simple. 1t consists of a portion of the wires being ed or braided at the lower end and rted into a hollow handle. The braided portion of the wires extends about two inches from the handle, at which point they spread out into the TR e R R e separate the wires from the handle and one of the dusters will last foreve the work for \\h most satisfactor girlitis » those elegant new dinner, te and ts at Moody’s china store, 802 N. toilet 16th st. MeBride & Co., 1516 Dodge street. - ge, passing strange,” children d is anoted fuct that Toftoris' pr and cure nov fails in any case, trial has pi 'd, Bes $3. Address box 657 the City nd engraving. ride & Co., 1 Guck THE Ave showing th ported choicost nd summe Vs wear ever broug spring WOl - Seuman’s wigons best and cheapest. ibies and try a dozen of ozen ‘cabinets. Bring your e A plano examine ball Buying the new e pe, 1513 Doug - Schoelply’s # Best wearers, b & Rtters on earth, - - nado Insurance, The season at hand for wind and electrical storms, tornado Protect your property by seeurl nado insurance fro M. Weir, insura agt,Hd by Jdletel Kim: is nd eyclone tor- 306, il The new offi of the nd route, 1602, Sixtec ot, Omaha, are the and see them, Tic at lowest rates and Farnam n the ( to all pointy groat nth fin ht to Omaha | 16 :]vl]u. en'l | PAGES. HAYDEN BROS, =3 =3 Our Millinery Department. We are showing the largest, the most stylish and exquisite noveltios in fine millinery, ostrich tips, French flowers and imported novelties in fino ribbons to be found in any market. Tho extensive patronage of this de- rm-xm-vm enables the management to huy all goods direct from manufacturers, and our_small profits make them very reasonable. RIBBONS, RIBBONS, How are these prices ona silk ribbon in all shades ? No. 5 at de per yard, No. 7 at 6e per yard, No. 9 at 7e. No. 12 at 9¢ per 3 W nu has the courage genuine to meet these pric EMBROIDERIES AND LACES, Monday we plm'cnn sale a special im- SOMALION. of - 1686 (oINS HICH. Ao ate, and we obtained o very liberal al vanco before taking them out of the \a custom house. LADIES' HANDKERCHIERS Special sale Monday on_ladies’ and children’s handkerchiéfs. One hundred and seventy-five styles at 1c ench, worth 3e. Indless vari 8c quality at . Slogant hemstitched handkerchiefs at , worth 10c, Four hundred dozen pure linen hand- chiefs at-10¢ and 15¢, worth 25¢ and ty of e quality at 2 and ke This sale will include the finest goods made, Artistic wall paper at low price SWELRY DEPARTMENT, THE LARGEST BARGAINS YET. 500 ladies’ solid gold pens with beau ful ivory and pearl I Holdors at 1. regular price $4, Gents” gold fille elegantly engrav or Waltham, at 95, worth plid silver, coin | edge friends ship rings, entirely new, 43¢ cach, worth $1. Rolled plats bracelets in now designs, 250, worth §1 ilegant new styles hoop ear rings, 25¢ th, 1 hunting case wa ; ngfield Elgin, Sp ne rolled plate gold car rings, 15¢ pair. Cutsteel hair ornaments, 10¢, worth Tadics’ rolled gold plate patent lever eull buttons, 5o pair. Beautiful enameled collar pins sonia nickel alarm clocks ¢ each, A complete line best stationery at prices beyond competitior Best white envelopes 8¢ per pack, worth 10c. Best white noto paper 5¢ per dozen. Bargains in \mll nape AY N BROS. nu (,mm and Jewelvy. Followin ho will ; houses the Bradshaw auspices of the Boyd's opera Al tickets for ief concert under the Quartette,” at MY hux sday. store, v ! RGE: SIAUALE denk) o ) BENmE AR T R on Honry Bundt, grocer: M. Hellman & Co., clothing; Kinsler’s | : Robinson wmon, clothing; Morse” Dry Goods Milton Rogers & Sons, stoves; P. | sser, Murray barber, Lith , shoe’ dealer; her; ) 1 & Maul, rehard, carpet L. D. Burnctt, drug stoves A » shop; M hill Pump C 14 Biiss, undertakers; store; 4 Mu Saxe’s L. Ludlu\ house | Tax ) ¢ Bro.; Sutphe; n Carr & Stone, furniture e Himebaugh S. Raymond othing * stove; 1 W. R. Bon: \“xl & Conr ldufr, caterer; Jumes Forsyth, & hotol; diugs; Bolln IK: 1den B hompson, goods: Bennison : coner, ar goods; Browning, . Stiger & n's gar stand ] . ‘Anteson, BEE uilding ¢ Sais dry good: Kuhn & C wtors; Conri One Minute Dye works; on & Bro., ci drugs; P pharma « ll”l'l‘ eured at the | after 9 . m., June 19th. pai HEYNAN & DEICHES, A Friendly Warmning to Those Who Pabe ronize Us, Do Not Wait With Buying Yonr Whité Dresses, Challie or Sateen Dresses, Wrappers and 4 Gowns, What can you gain?—nothing. You will have to buy them later and will be the loser, as the styles will then be dis« sorted. The goods cannot be as fresh ng when just out of the hands of the tailovs, You know white goods tarnish, Do you really think prices could possis bly be any lower? LOOK AT THESE. Children’s white embroidered dresses from 4 to 14 yenrs worth from $10 to $20 at $4.89, Children’s gin 12 yeavs, pr ) LADI \\'Ill']‘l-? DRE with embroidered collar and skirts $2,40, Better quality, lar and tucked ski Best quality. and uwlu-d r-l\ ||« ucked with embroidered cols Fine n'nnnuulvrml dre Fine embroidered d rate dresses AT $5.00, Ik LOW PRIC I' \\l\\.\ DEICHES, 1518 and 1520 Farnam st, H Garfield Beach on Utah. The famous health and pl savfield Beach, on Great Lake, Tnion Pacitic is now open sal sand beach on and is one of the finest ets in the west ke is not a sullen, listl beating idly on the shore u»nu s beautiful n 1he found anywhere, » the oved {s © i %0 bouy= sustained on its surs thout the least effort s proven ity hy: effects, 12 10 tho stimulating effect of the brine on the skin, or the saline airupon the lungs the appetite is stimulated, and after a bath, the bathe riymeal sheet of water, but on tho sheet of water It is 21 per vnl ouly 5 per cent, ant thiit face ] on his | gr s, deccommodating people, have been crected at *h, in connection with which st-cluss vestaurant and a large ing pavillion built out over the | of these ave run by the Union who guarantee a fiv 18 resort in rates Sult made low to visit Garfield Honry Bolln & (o . 16th"st., offers the public IuI\H\ !nnln(ummu of those 1 Webster's 0 pu payin c of th ndid opportunity and should of. You receive s worth you buy, excoptir sugar, Ho carvics the finest line of grocerics and his py are the lowest, R — - oppor- Lundsome unabridged chusing $50 cash for s hooks free, 1415 Douglas sty - ages bost and cheapest, 53¢ 5 Electricity for Tanning. ns have for ag v of electricit of leathor. As th of course, entirely hods fc r, they exposadiihielr 1Gahe pecially on Mount Elwend, near dan, This they do preciscly becuuse such elevated spots are most exposed to elictrical storms, and they aflivm that Seaman’s of modern < obtaining or uti- have sometimes ne watch r 3 Douglas st Wonderful Value In Made to Order e ; I'rousel $7 and ¢8, worth ¢8, $1o0 and 12, Hundreds of styles to choose; scarcely two alike, There aint but it's our way in clearing much money of up several thousand choice trou- ser lengths used as samples duar- ing the busy Spring months, The prettiest styles go first They're made to meas ure M lightning (or ctricity) is a valuable agent in the curing of leather, 1409 Douglas Street. ";st TOGRpER never mind the t of care, along b come with the $5, $7 and $8, really worth doubles Cool suits as extraordinary, ) a NICOL1, 14.09 nd $3o. Open evenings yet awhiles The TAILOR> DOUGLAS. - B, dresses from 2 to [ )

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