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o THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE esomwn OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1801-SIXTEEN “PAGES. " NUMBER 274, HEYMAN & DEICHES We had no more than started selling the Eiseman Stock when we were called upon to purchase another Bankrupt Stock. This timeit was the well-known firm of Hey man & Deiches of this city. We purchased the entire stoc soldtousatBOc on thedollar. day this week. Monday morning both stocks goon sale. also, the entire stock of Henry Eisman & Co,, of Council Bl uffs. SILKS, : uility ani ageressivo pricesure forcing this depaitment to the front. Every yard guaranteed as represen ted, § Y4-in Persian wash silks. Latest Per- sian noveltios. o yard, China silks and draperies 8ic, worth 6hc. 43 new styles Chinasilks at b60c, worth The. Silk grenadines, mn plain and fig- a,at blo, 68, T, e, $1.24 und &1,50; warranted pure dye and best silks. Monday this department will display the most extensive and varied stock of fine black silks evershown in Omaha, Thesesilks are renowned for wear re- eisting quality and superb lustre. Tveryvard, even the lowest grade at &lc, iswarmnted. Thesesilks come in all thenew weaves, surah, radzimer, armure, faille, gros grain, SILKS. Sterling We re acm}.fi agents for Givernaud Bros’, whose silks aro renow ned for per- foction in every particulur. DRESS GOODS. In addition to Eiseman’s immense and vwell assorted stock of fine Dress Goods, we will put on sile. beginming Mon day, all the desirable spring novel- tles replevined trom the Heyman & Deiches stock. This will e brace every new and desirable fabricbought of and replevinad by Magroz, Portier, Magn oy Co*, of New York, and others, at just half Heyman & Deiches cost. We wish fo state emphatically that these aro now spring stylos and desivable shades, and all there was of these gooasin the Heyman & Deiches stock. Compare prices: 86-inch fancy Serge 10¢, Heyman & Deiches’ yrice dic. English Cashmere price 80c. Alpaca $fe, Heyman & Deiches' price C. 6-4 Cashmere 10¢, Eiseman’s price 2ic Double-width 25¢; Eiseman's price 56c Nev faicy lustres 0o, Heyman & Deiches’ price 29 . Baize mixtures 1lle, Eiseman’s price Ite, Eiseman's o. Fine Scotch Plids 10c, Heyman & Deiches® price 25c . 50 inch Uniom Flanunel 18¢; Eiseman’s price 65¢. Jamestown Plaids price 85c. Fancy French Plaids, 40-inch, at 730, 40-inch colored Mohair, best, 8fe, Heyman & Deiches prics $1.15. 40-inch English Henrietta 450, Eise- man's price 7ic. 40-inch best French Sergo 49c, Eise- man'’s price $1.10. Silk finished French Henrietta, all shades, 8%, Hoyman & Deiches' price 81.55. 42-nch German and French fancy Sorgo 69¢, Eiseman’s price $1.30. An extromely large assortmentof now Bpring Robes, in all the latest shades and mostapproved sty les, at prices from one-half to one-third of Eiseman’sor Heyman & Deiches' prices. 8! Black Dress Goods English prico25e, English prico 8¢, English price 490, French Serge ot Deiches price$1. French Serge at65c, Eiseman's price 2Be, Eiseman's Cashmere 10c, Eiseman's Cashmere 190, Eiseman’s Cishmere 25e, Eiseman's 50, Heyman & 1.00, French Serge at75¢, Eiseman's price 1. 25, Mohairs at 19¢, Eiseman ’sprice 85¢, Mohairs at 25c, Eiseman’s price 45¢, Mohairs at j8c, Heyman Deiches’ price 700 Mobairs at 43¢, Heyman & Deiches’ prico 88e, Mohairs at 65c, Heyman & Deiches’ price $1.50. French Henrietta at 43¢, Eisenan’s price 850, Freneh Henrletta at 47¢, Heyman & D.Aches' prico 98 ), French Henrietta price 81,00, French Henrietla peice 81,10, French Henrietta Deiches' price $1.2. Silk Warp Henyiettas at just one-half Eisomar's prices. French Fancy Weaves in figures and stripes, new and desirable styles— 48, Hoyman & Deiches’ price §1.00, 63c. Hoyman & Deiches’ price 81,15, 6ic, Hoyman & Deiches’ price 81.50, 8io, Hoyman & Deiches” price 81.75. Ilack RII\S ‘White Stripes nnd Plaids— 8ic, Eisernun's price Toe. Plushes. Velvets. Plushes in all colory 28¢, Eiseman's price 750, 24in plushes ix all colors 81, Ciseman’s price §2.50, Velvets in_all colors 4be. i‘flwnml’s price$1.50, Vel- vets black and colows 83¢, Eiseman's price $2.00, Fancy velvets $2.25, Else- man’s price 8. at 55¢, Elsoman’s at 58¢, Eiseman’s at 63¢, Heyman & | | % ! you will find NENS Monday will be the lwst chance those large huck, damask and r s, worth %3¢, all o e ewch., white Bed Spreads 5 1et 13 ‘o, $1, $1.15, §1.25 and #1.§ We carry the largest white Bed Spreads in th muke you the lowest pricesor fund your moncy eheerfully Special bargiins i Damask from the steek. Thes 0 sengon and before the McKiuley bill wus pussed. Thereare 00 many of them, and we are forced to drop the prices on J cen- be sold am Tablo u bankrupt htearly iast still lower in order to sell them. Dam- | ! ask atNe, worth cheapat 60, &, All linen blenched damask ot yard. Youcan't rusteh this bargain. Extra value at 4ic, e, 60c and 65 yard, 20-inch Embroid ‘rash 18c yard, Special bargain in blesched or brown Toweling at 1lc yvard; Eiseman's prico was 150 yard. 5-8 bleached Napkins at 59¢ dozen. 8-4 dinner Napkins $1.% doen. Fancy fringed Doylics Zic, Hlc, 60c, Tic and $1 dozen. Lunch elothsof every size and decrip- tion . Turkey red and cardinal cloths, the best German goods made inall the dif- ferent sizes, at less han wholesule prices. Tablo scarfs in great varioty, all col- ors, in 2-yard wide felt, now §1 Table Padding die, e, dc, e vard. Rubber sheeting 5-4 wide Te yard. Linen and Cotton Diaper, by the piece, in all the different widths, damusk at 3o, ANe e and W ASH DRESS GOODS. Allof the Eiseman bankrupt stock of Wash Goolds onsalenow in conuection with our stock at prices lowerthan ever. We must make rom, We are too crowded. We bought from Megroz, Portier, Maguey & Co. all the fine wash fabrice, such as Freneh Gingham, Sateens, &c., which they replevined from the ban krupt stock of [Teyman & Deiches. These were not the stock thas Heyman & Deichescarried last season, but were purchased for this spring’s trade. Wo aredisplaying more Wash Dress Goods this season thun all the other stores combined. Notice our prices: New spring stylesin Challis, dark or lightground, sic yard. Bettergrades be and Tdeyard Elouuntfinu of Challis in dark colors at Se yard, 82-inch wide best make Chullis at 12¢c yard Handsome dark style in Batiste,8c yard, 86-inch wide best Batiste only 10c yard. . R exioa quality plain black Sateen, worth 80¢ yard, now 19¢ yard, Allthe new shudes in plain colores Sateen 240 yard. y All the ?xmcy Trench Sateens from the Eiseman stock to close, now 12ic yard. Thousunds of remnants from the Wise- man stock in black Tawn Checks and Lace Stripes reduced to 5e and 7ie vard, worth from 150 to % ayard. Big line of white Dress Gools atbe, worth double what we ssk. 86-inch wide Iyons Serge, in blick and white only, 10c yard. 86-inch wide Armenian Serge 10c a yard, 80-inch wide Inlia Cashmere, 12ic a yard, 30-inch wide A ngora Homespun Suit- ing 10 a yard, 3-4 Beige Mixtures 10c yord . Nosuch bargains ever oflered in nice Wash Dress Goodsandso cheap too. Plain colored Lawns from the Eise- man stock 24¢, worth 10c. Choice of all the best Lawns from the Eiseman stock 5 yard, You wijl belooking for these hargans ln!lm'un, but wou't got them at these prices. ‘We show the largest stock of Dress Gingham, We are the only house in Omaha whero you fird the “Korrah Moire,” “Bretonia Suitings” and Will- §nm Anderson’s Scoteh Zephyr Ging- hams, DRESS LININGS. This is a department to which we pay n great doa) of attention All col- ovs in thebest makes of cambrics 3{o. The largeststock and assortment of Selicin in this city, in plain colors, fan- cies, double ficed, ete, atall prices. Farmers salin, quilted linings, can- vas, ducks, padding, waddings, wig- gings, crinoline, and in fact everythin thatbelongs to this lane you wlil fin rigot here. All the Eiseman bankrupt stock of lining atless than hall their value, W r | muslin {(brown) 3 will re- | N OO DOMESTICS 1 s N e The largestlayout in thisdeprtment in _the whole west, we tareyall the leading males. o prices are lowert you will tind anywhere. On Monday we place on sale a standard double width shecting 104 brown at 1 and 10-4 bleached shecting at Special bargnin in -8 lne 0 7-8 soft ished bleached ¢ i soft finishd Extra value L @ ho. lale cambric 10c. Mausonville ew York mills10e yard, I B. 9c yard, Cheese elot) Bleached cheese clot 4 mulin yard wide A full ] tng very vor splors inscasi quatity, double wiith, y desitable shades, at 1 yard. 000 brown cott flannel ¢ Extra heavy cotton lannel 10ey pron checked ginghatn,8te, e yard, A splendid ticking at Ge an Fulllineof fancystrijed ticking, 124¢, 150, If 3 o yipd., W preces of outing fainel are in grent de ji bawve lots of th d. tine yard. 1, These d we 0w 7 30, 10¢ and nan bankrut at prices lower than ever L8, 10e, 1210 and 3 Compare them and ex mino th it will be to your interest (o doso. A big line of indigobluecealicos in ull the diTerentmakes and q irting prints, percales. n greatvariet; LADIES KID GLOVES Inthis depirtment ck, compri verybest buoeds, sa , Trefousse, Fost g nd other chance muy not oceu gloves atk @ for panangs, nan carried all the ne maleos, © agan to buy fine r 1 varlue, man’s 750 gloves reduced to seman’s $1.00 gloves reduced All of Biseman’s $1.25 gloves reduced to 7ic pai All of to Se pai All of $1.25 oman’s 8150 gloves rediced senen’s 82,00 gloves reduced pair, nin’s stock of 1 dren's woolen mittens at (33 *and chil- i0¢ on the dol- GENTS’ Fumishing G 00(s. Unlaund ried Eiseman’s price 50c. Unlaund ried price 63 Unlaundried price 7 Unlawund ried price 81, 1In over Eiseman carried vhe fin. est stock in the wes ng silks, shirts, shirts, Eiseman’s shirts, Eiseman’s shirts, Eiseman’s MILLINERY ALLINIZIN T or expense have o this department vning success of the scason. The latest novelties in - pattern hats, | Novors, feathers, vibt and tine wmil- iner amonts have come direct £ thelending French fmporters g ind ali the best American o » Voen puret 1 cash pri al miilin openin of line mttern: bais Wedne [ @ayand Friduy of thiswe | been the and display ay, Tours- ~ AP e NO L { Elseman’s entire stock of corsets must ] at once! No finer goods tobe fenad in this stock. following wakes go on -ow moming, De Dr. Mic Buil’s Schiiling’s o 3 man’s S0c chraets weduced to 1. e corsels re luced © 39¢ copgets reduced to 5( wissreduced to Tie. comess reduwced to amburg and Swiss ' EMBROIDERIES Avtisiic styles at tomjpting prices. The Liseman bankrupt stock to be closed. {7 styles at 1¢ yard, worth 3¢ to 5 1, worth T0c to lse. and 10¢; worth ) ; Flouncings and skirtings of cvery de- scription atihissale o loss than buok- rupl prices. Laces and Drapery Nets. ne linen torchoniin real lace at dc, 10¢. 124c and 15¢; actual value chantilly, Spanish guipure, medicis, real duchess laces, valencien- nes and muny novelties in trimming luces at exceedinglylow prices. Real and imitation marguisa laces, flounces and nets, Escurial laces and flounces. While most of these goods are of our French flnunels, salin sirims, faney sateens, silk strives, fine cheviots, Cali- fornin. wools, flatnels in all grades. This lot willbe sold for less thun the price to male. This was the finest stock of any car- vied by Eiseman, We will place this entire stocicon sle tomorrow moring at prices to moveit and move it quick. Donot fail to buy all the gents un: laundried shivts you wint tomorrow. They will bosold for less tifan the price of the muslin, In this stock will bo found 100 dozen gents’ British holf hose, heavy and fino own importation, many are from the Eiseman bankrupt stock and imported for this spring’strado, Do not forget our unreachable prices. Rihb&)n_s Iabons. Tueslay we place ou sile the most stupendous stock of fine French ribbons ever put 1u o refail sock oast or west. Visitors know the ribbon department is worth 3 per pair, reduced to 25¢; suspenders re- duced to 10¢ per pair. All of Eiseman'’s 5 wear reduced to drawers, Liseman’s $2. 00 gloves reduced to ¢ eman’s$1.50 gloves reduced 10 75¢, Eiseman’s $1. 00 gloves reduced to 50¢, Eiseman’s 50¢ gloves reduced to 25e. BOYS SHIRT WAISTS To those havirg boys to provide for in this line, you can buy waists tomorrow forlessmoney than you can purchase materidl. Now is & chance to layin stock. Biseman carried a 1ur%»u line, comprising Star walsts, Mother’s Friend and other well-known makes. All of Eiseman’s domet flannel waists, worth 40¢, reduced to 19¢, All of Eiseman's faney percale waists, worth e, reduced to 27 All of Eiseman’s fancy red percale waists, worth 75, reduced to jhe All of Eiseman’s Star waists laundried, worth #1,00, reduced to 5. All of Eiseman’s blue seersuclcer walsts, worth 50¢, reduced to Sbe. albrigean under- 25 each, shirts or aleading featurc with us, but this dis- play will outstrip all fiast ofiorts. The Drices 0o are within such easy reuch, 80, 5e,7c, ile tolbe for: the finest silk ribbons worth 1ic upta @i a yara. Handkerchiefs Such a splendid and endless variety of fine linen nemstitohed and embroid- ered handkerchiefs i white and artis- i colorings Iy verys difficult tode- scribe, The prices ras from l1c each up to i0e, for goods usumdly sold L up to 25, HOSIERY. All ot Eiseman’s ladies’ and dren’s hosiery go onsale Monday . 1 case of ladies’ fast black hose, white foot, only 124¢ pir pair; Liseman s price 2ie. ! Allof Eiseman’s 50c fast black hose t0 be closed at 23c pér pair, Children’s fast black hose, double ribbed, only 12,'. Eiseman’s price 25¢. chil- k'of goods bought by them for their spring trade, and . Everyarrangement has been made to take care The entire stock of desirable Dress Goods from Heyman & Deiches go on sale Monday morning; Heyman & Dieches cloaks go on sale Monday morning replevined from them of the large crowds a by their creditors, and ttending this sale every 2\ N CARPETS 4 LS CURTA NS AND DR * PRRIER. The carpet department 15 a large | storein itself and issurpussed by no re- | tail carpetstore in the country. Qur cconomical prices are winning trado, Best cotton chain carpo Best Union carpels & Wool filled earpet Extra super all wooi All the newest and most_artistic de- snsin fine Tapestries, Body Br Royul Wiltons, Moguettes and V. ut Surpassing prices. [Lace Curtains and Draperies This department will place on salo Mon ay the latest novelties in Sw iss, Tambour, Irish Point and Nottingham Lace Cuttainsat unheard of low prices for high cl Luce Curt stock ut ie, richly worth £1.25 up to$3 pair. | we variety of real and imitation Draperics at 130, 17¢, 25 0, 250, )c, (3¢ and Tie, worth 25¢ up to om the KEiseman ¢, §c. $1and$l. 1 coin spot and dottel Swirs for ctiins and draperios at 10¢, 124, 7c, 2ic and 8¢, 7000 Shades mounted on bestself- acting spring rollers atl7e, 1o, 2ic, 30 35, {00 wpd S worth %0 oSl Floor Masting, -0il Cloth and Door Mats of all kinds. PRICES KNOCKED Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Cups and Snuce Plates 2 Platos 3e, worth 8 23ceach, worth 102, quire 150 and 2le eac Cream and Milk Pitchers 8¢ and ¢ worth 10cand 15¢ s, 8-5, 8¢, worth 10¢, l‘{luuer! 8e, 6e and 100, worth 10e, 20 and Vegetable Dishes 3c, ic and 7e, worth 10e. I5¢ and 20c Soup Plates 5ie, worth 12¢ each, O}j]‘x«bcr and Soup Bowls 53¢, worth 10c¢ each, ‘Wash Bowls and Pitchers 58c per set, worth $1.00. Chambers 2ic, worth 63c. Soap Dishes 3¢, worth 10 Syrup Jugs 18¢, worth 25c. Glusses 2¢, worth 5c each. Salt and Peppe alers 40, worth 15¢ Lampsfe, worth each, Burners 5¢. worth 25¢ each, Lamp Chimneys3te, worth 10c each Wine Glasses worth 10¢ each, Cuke Stands 11¢, worth 30seach, Glass Pickle Jars 7e, sold everywhere for 2. Tea Kettles 15¢, worth 50¢ each Covered Suuce Pans fo, worth 20c. Milk Pans 8¢, worth l0c. Pio Paus 2ie, worth 6o Tin Cups . sold all over for 5o, Milk Crocks 84¢ each, Dippers 8¢, worth 10c, Washing Machines $4.50, worth 87.5) Wringers $1.75, worth $3 Mrs. Potts’ Patent Flat Irons $1.35, worth $2,75. Wish Tubs , worth 65¢, Cloth:s Ban e, Copper Ten Kettles, No. 1 spun bottom, 81,25 worth $2 Engrave@ Wire Sets 07¢, worth $3.00, Scrub Brushes e, Bottleof the best Sperm Machine Oil, 0 be. Twenty-four sheets of Shell Paper o, Lamp Shades 5e, Tea Strainers lo, Spoons Le. Door Stops le. Sponges 1c. Tacks Ie per box, Bed Cuastors 1c. Harness Snaps le. Terra Cotta Cuspadors, in all colors, 19¢ each, Wash 2asins 13¢, worth 25 Sugar Bowels 5¢, worth 25 Butter Dishes 5¢, worth 40c. Spoon Holders be, worth 20c. FLm decorated cups and saucers, 08¢ per set, worth $1.50, And 100 piece Wedgewood Decorated China and Tea Set at $).95 worth $20, in pencil blue, brown aad neutral- Fine Decorated Toilet Set§z. 35, worth $5.50, 0. Our business in this department is increasing every week. Our very rea- sonublo pri nd the good qualily of each arifcle ls salistactory o allour tus- tomers. Special low prices this woek on Bod Room Suits, Extension Tables, Center Tables, Bed Lounges, Turkish fattresses, Sorings, Folding re Cots, Children’s Cribs, shen Tables and Safes. Youwillfnd | inour Furniture department atverylow prices: Ouk Paper Holders for the Music Stands, Towel Rings, cks. Picturos, Faselsand argo lino of Bub, resat prices which will bring tt in the reach Speeiul sale on Trunksand all kinds of Traveling Bags. Alarge line of fine Blacking Cises ] ved, which we place on sale at cost, ) You will find in our partment that our prices are very I onble. If you wish to compare prices woarealwoys glad to show you our goods. The prices on suits, springs, resses, tables and all kinds of ch we can possibly make them. sale this weelk on bed lounges, lounges, sofus, ubholstered 3, folding beds and cribs. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. Do not judge these goods by our sell- ing price. Every scrap of well paper wussold }ast season. The present stock isentirely new nad contains all thelat- st and most attractive novelties. GROCERIES. Letting Down the Prices on Butter, We will sell achoico ereamery butter for 20 cents which would cost you 80c in othor stores. Our finest Jowa creamery will sell at %3¢ and 25, for which you would pay 35¢ and 40¢ elsewhere, furniture De- mat- Letting Down the Prices on Groceries. 20 1bs sugar just as white and just good as granulated for $1, Very fine new oranges 20¢ dozen, Very fine lemons 20c per dozen . Horse shoe tobaceo 85¢ per pound. Star chewing tobacco 35c. Chimax chewing tobacco 35¢ Mechanics’ Delight 85¢ per pound, We carrya full line of smoking and chewing tobacco, and will sellthem for 35 per cent less than any firm in Omaha, We will soll you the best 8 pound can Culiforain paachos for 200, you will Jy B and d0cfor the sime ‘peachos. [youbuy acan and you do not sa just what we say, we will g1ve you back your money. We will sell you 21 pounds of granu- lated sugar on the first duy of April for #1. We have 500 barrels bought and in bond for Apr money out of it Sweot Chocolate 5o, Premium Ghocolato 174¢; you cannot buy this for twice the monoy. Sapolio Te. French Peas lsc. Oil Sard'nes he. Very best Catsup lic per quart. TImported Mixed Pickles 15¢ par quart mported Chow Chow par quart. Is this not saving you money? 1 gallon can Appies 85c. i Tbean CaliforniaGroen Gago Plims, Tic. #-1bean California Samson Plums,174c. 3-1b can California Apricots 2. 2-1b can Bluebsrrics Sio, 2-1b can Blackberries Ste. 2-1b can Gooscherries Ske. : worth 83c. spberries, in hoavy syrup, 17 3 8-1D can solid packed Tomatoes 0o 2-1b can best Sugar Corn 10c, These are very fine goods. Columbia river salmon 10¢ por y;Evaporated Rasphorrios 3o, 5o cun. worth Ist, and we must get ourl | | wina Prices on Soaps Paralyzed. All of Leslic Onkley's soaps 8ic per cako, All of Col gates' soaps 33c per cake, All of Graham Bros' soaps Sic per calke. All of Jamos S. Kirk's soaps 8ic por ealko, All of Thomes & Frederick's sonps. 3¢ per ake, Allof A. . Pors’ soaps 9o por cake. All of MeCullough Soap Co.s’ soaps 8icper cke. And the finest cake of toilet soap you ever used, 1eper cake, SPECIAL TKA and COFFEE SALE, Mon day we sell a nice broken Java tow 19¢ 'y best broken Java and Mocha. wntas 27c to 29¢. Peaberry 80c. Cnoice Guathmala 82c. Tne very best Old Government Java. 850, Pure Mocha 85c. These coffees are roasted fresh daily. Nice Mixed Tén 2Go, Jap Siftings 150 Sun Dried Jap 84c. Choice Uncolored Jap 400, 50c, 600, English Breakfast, a very fine one for- 50¢; the best 75¢, - DOOOIOng, nice, 50c; fine, 60c; the beat. e, Jewelry Dept. Solid sil wer Thimbles 15¢; worth 60o. . Solid gold Baby Rings 150, worth 75¢. Ladies’ plated Hair Ornaments 8%, worth 81.25, Gilt Haxr Ornaments 5¢, worth 25c, Ladies’ moon stone lace Fins with. chuin, 10, vorth 250. Genuine Bohemian garnet Far Drops insolid gold setlings, 49¢; worth $2. Gents' solid gold Cuff Butvons $2.95, worth $8. . Gents' heavy solid gold Iuitial Rings, with (6) six genuine diamond seie, 88.75. worth $18. Gents' plated Chains, in all styles, jeveler’s price $2. Gents' best rolled plated patent lever Cuff. Buttons, 19¢, worth $1. Blegunt eight-day bronze Clock $1.95, worth §7.50. Beautiful an tique oak eight-day Clock strikes the lml!llour&B.fli; a bargain. 5 Nickel Clocks 590; jeweler’s price 1 Rogers’ Knives or Forks 81.45per sot. Blgin, Springfield or altham. ‘Watches, in Aust-proof cases, #3.50,. jewoler's prices $10. Gants' gold filled Watches, lullflow- eled, American movements, $10.75, jewoler's price $35. Indies’ gold filled Watches, Elgin,. Springfield or Waltham, hunting and. open face, $14.95, worth 880. Ladies’ solid gold 14-karat Watches, Elgin, Springtield or Waltham, $21.50;. worth $40. Gonts' gold-filled, hunting-case, stem. Watches, Eigin, Springfield or- ‘Waltham, $10.95 jewoler's prices §25. DRUG DEPT. Dr. Harter's Iron Bitters 750. Hostetter’s Stonach Bitters 75¢. Ind ian Sagwa 756 . Liebig’s Beof, Wine and Iron 50c, John Wyoth’s Beef, Iron and Wine- 750, Lane’s Family Medicine 40c, Dr. Miles' Nervine Tsc. Liebig's Extract of Beel 29¢, Armour’s Extract of Beef 890, Cologne, l6-ounce battle for ble. Cologne, 8-ounce botr’e for 8ic. Vaseline, 6e per botde. vaporated Blackberries 10c, worth i Imported Prunes ke por pound. Picnic Hams, 6e. Sugar Cured Hams 9c. Dried Beef 6o, Breakfast Bacon 9o, Boneless Ham 8¢ Bologna Liver Sausage 5c. Frankforts 74c. Domestio Soap 7 bars tor 230, Lace Soap 6 bars for Star Soap 1-1b bar . FLANNELS. We huve just received through Omaha: Custom House, our spring importation. of fine English Shirting Flannels. We have the latest styles in them, also the best, made in Silk, Wool and Cotton mixtures and all wool; these flannels are guaranteed to us not to shrink. You. will find them on sale 1n our new annex, on lannel counter. White Shalker Flunnel, b Yarl wide White Wool Flannel, 290 yard. The chespest flannel ever sold. yoard. H. B, Soip 7 bars 25¢. Graham Flour 85¢, Snow Flake 81, 2 Minneapolis Best Superlative $185. Davis Royal No. 10, $1.60. Best Soda Crackers 5¢. iuDmuha. New styles in Outing Flan. allat de, 8o, 100, 124 ¢ and 14c yard, All Wool Flannel Skirt Patterns re- duced to S0, Eiseman’s price $1.50, 40-inch wide A1l Wool Skirt Flacnel 9¢, Kiseman’s price 60c. Py HAYDEN BROS, IRY GOODS, IXTEENTH and DODGE Sts

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