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5 PART TWO. / 'HE OMAHA TWENTIETH YEAR. "~ OMAHA, SUNDAY M bl ORN e APRI L G 12, 1 Silks, Satins and Velvets. . SPECIAL FOR MONDAY- 6 pleces imitation China silks for Arapes. 1oic, 12 pieces real China silk, worth 65c, for 2 10 picces China silk, worth 76c, for Bic. 6 pieces Cheney Bros. China silk, worth f0e, for 593¢. 12 pieces Cheney Bros. worth $1, for Black gros grain silk, former price 81, now 69c, Black gros grain silk, former price £1.25, now T9c. Black French failles, former price China silk, 1.25, now 70c. Black Armures, former price $1.25, now 79c. Black silk grenadine, worih 81, for 69c. Biack silk twist grenadine, worth 81.25, for 90c. Black new iron frame, worth 81.50, for $1.174. Look Over These Bar” gains. 1 fine brown muslin 83c yard. 86-inch bleached muslin, soft finish, 6c yard; lonsdale mushin, 16 yards for #1.00. Cream colored cheese cloth 3¢ yard. Lawrence LL muslin 5¢ yard. Good brown couton flannel 34c; Shak- er flannel 5¢ yard, Yard wide white wool fannel only 25¢ yard. Y Double faced English cretonne, fasi colors, 15¢ yard. Double faced cotton flannel 15¢c.yard. 10-4 brown sheeting, 163c yard. 10-4 bleached sheeting, 18c yard. 20x40 huck or damask towels, 10c each or $1.20 a dozen. Remnants of fast black lawn, check Aand lace stripes, 5¢ yard. Fine white checked nainsooks, 5c ard. 86-inch wide India lawn, 10c yard. India linon 2ic yard. Remnants of fine sateen 5c yard. b6-inch cream damask, 18c yard. 60-inch cream damask, 45¢ yard. Red bordered damask, 25¢, 85¢, 40c, 45¢ and 50c yard. Genuine Scoteh turkey red damask, 68 inches wide, 50 and 58¢ yard. Big bargninsin bleached dumask, 29c, 80c, 45¢, 50c and 60c. Indigo blue ealico bc yard. angwhlo indigo blues 10c yard. Bost dress cambric 83c yard. All colors in selicia at 10¢ yard. Fine line of fancy double faced selicia 17¢, 19¢, 21c and 250 yard, Large line of silk embroidered flan- nels to select from at all prices from 590 & yard upwards, Laces. Laces. 400 pieces real Hand-Made Linen Torch Laces, at 3¢, be, 7e, 10¢, 12¢ e, regular prico 15¢ to 40c. ces Machine-Made Linen Tor- mming Laces, at le, 2o, 8¢, 5e, up to 25¢. ilk French Chantilly Spanish, ote., in endless vaviety and special low prices. Black Drapery Net and Lace Floune- Ings at 19, 25¢, 27c, 8o, 87c and 48c; splendia goods at marvelous prices. 87 stylos in finost Bluck Silk Drapery Nets and Flouncings, 45. 48 and 50 in- ohes wide, at 47¢, 55¢, 63¢, 68c, The, 87¢ and 8100, up to #5.50. No such values elsewhere. HAMBURG AND ERI 850 styles to select from at 1e, 2¢, 3o, be, 7c, 8e, 10¢, 120 and 15¢, worth Tie up to 80¢ yard. 65 exquisito now stylos in 45 and 48- Inch Black and White Swiss and Ham- burg Embroidered and Hemstitchod Flouncings, at 25c, 27¢, 85c, 43e, 48¢, 550, 83c, 68¢, Toc, 87c up to ' 88,35, the greats est variety and best vaiue in apy mar- ket, i Windsor Ties. 40 styles French Satine Ties at e, 28 styles real China Silk Ties ut 100 and 12, 83 styles finest Scotch at 10¢, actual valuo 2 19 styles Children’s Swiss Tumbour Collars at 5o ench, worth % 13 styles Swiss embroidared A prons, full sizo at 25e, worth a0e, lSr\\'lSS EMBROID- Plaid Silk Ties 0 85¢. Wash Dress Goods. Just opened new Challis, in light and dark grounds, at 24c yard. N hirting Prints 24c vard, ne Sateens, 32 inches wide, 10¢ ch Sateens 124c yard. French Flannel, 5c yard. New Outing Flannel, 64c and 7ic yard Angora Homespun Suitings, 5c yard. Fine Beige Mixtures, 10c a yard. Al American Serge, 4ic yard. ch Armenian Serges, ¢ yard. 86-inch Lyons Serge, 10c yard. Curtis Cable Cord Suiting, 4ic vard. ress Gingham, be, Tie and Ste yard, ephyr Gingham, 10c, 12¢ and 25 Scotea Zephyrs, 19¢ and 25c yard. Fine novelt that you find at Hay- den’s, and at Hayden’s only, in Omaha, | are: inch wide Bretonia Suitings, Hen- rietta finish, fast colors, at 15¢ yard. Extreme novelties in the finest im- ported French Sateens for 1891, new colorings and printings, at 40c yard. 82-inch wide Polka Dots, beautiful colorings, 19¢ yard. India Cashmere, in black ground, With polka dots and diagonal Plaids, at 124c yard. Brandenburg Cloth, a new wash fab- ric, latest designs in printing, fine as silk, beautiful colorings, yard. Persian Silk, a new wash fabric just put on the market which is sure to be- come very popular on account of its sheerness 10 fimsh, at 25¢ yard. “Korah Moire” is only to be found in Omaha at Hayden Bros. Every lady buying Korah Moire should see that each piece is branded Korah Moire, as there are some who are not posted on this new wash fabric, trying to deceive the public and sellingz some off style of Areyron cloth, which bears no resem- blance in style, color or finish to Korah Moire. Korah Moire at Hayden’s 85¢ a yard. Black Dress Goods. SURPRISING REDUCTIONS, 86-inch English Cashmeres, 3¢, were 89c, French Henrietta, 49¢, was 65c, Silk Finish Henrietta, 85c, was $1,15. French Serge, extra quality, 55, ro- duced from 78c. Black and White Stripes ana Plaids, 85¢c, wer Strictly all wool fancy Checks, 44c, value 70¢c. A large line black fancies at 49c to 81.00, worth 75¢ to $1.60, New Polka Dots and Diagonals, 85c, reduced from 81.10. Silk Warp Henrietta, 95c, 31,25, $1.55 and $1.85, Ribbons, Ribbons. If you can't find the shade, the quality or tho style of ribbon you wish, let your first thoughts be to Hayden’s 1Lif)b0n Department. The endless variety and reasonable prices has mado this dopurt- ment the peer of any in the land, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. Children’s School Handkerchiefs, 1o 2c, 8¢, Ac and Te, worth 5e to 17¢. Ladies’ fine hemstitched fancy border Hundkerchiefs, 3¢, 5e¢, 7ec, 10¢ and 12 actual value, 10¢ to 25¢, Ladies’ sheer linon hemstitched whit Handkerchiefs, se, 7c¢, 10¢, 12¢ and 15 | actual value, 13e up to 33 Ladies’ sheer linen hemstitched em- broidered white Handkerchiefs at 10c, at 12¢, at 15¢, at 17¢, at 21, at 25¢, guar- anteed worth 20c up to 65c. All consti- tuting the entire samplo line of a Now York City importor, ,Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. We will on Monday sommence the greatest slaughter sale in this depart- ment ever attempted by any house west of Now York. All our Biack Hose we warrant in every particular, | Ladios’ Fast Black Hose, white foot and fine gauge, worth 2ic, on Monday 124¢ por pair. Ladies’ Dorby Ribbed Hose, fast black, 12ic per pair, worth 23c, Ladies’ fino imported Fast Black Hose, 11:.-msdorrd_vc, only 25¢; reduced from 40¢. Ladies' English Fast Black Lisle | Thread Hose only 50¢ per pair; reduced from $1.00. Ladies’ Brown Balbriggan Hose,opera um{u., only 500 per l;uh'. worth $1.00, Children's Derby Ribbod Hose, fast black, only 1240; reduced from 23c. Children's Fast Black Hose, double | knos, ouly 250; worth 40c. l Special for Monday. Corsets. On Monday we commence a grand clearing sale of Corsets, our stock at present being too large; w decided to reduce our stock at once regurdless of cost; in this department 1l be found everything from the cheapest to the finest goods made. Our entire stock of Madame Warr: Corsets only 69¢, worth $1.25 per | French Woven Corsets worth $1.00, reduced to 50¢ pair. Dr. Schilling’s perfect-fitting Corsets, worth $1.00, reduced to The best Col s made, worth $2.00 per pair, reduced in this sale to 9Sc. In this sale many of our 75¢ Corsets reduced to 29¢ per pair. 50 dozen Corsets worth 50c per pair, reduced to 19c. en’s Carpets, Curtains, Shades. 8,700 prs. entire stock of New York importer of lace curtains, consisting of Irish Point, Brussells Net, Swiss and Nottingham in elegant patterns at less than 60c on the dollar. 600 pairs Nottingham lace curtains 8 yards long, taped edge, a9, 63c, 750 and 89¢, worth 81.25 up to $2.25, 450 pairs Nottingham lace curtains 33 yards long in beautiful patterns, taped and scalloped edges, $1.98, worth $3. 500 pairs French lace curtains 33 and 4 yards long, Swiss and Brussels net effect, at $2.75 and $3.75, worth $4 to $6. 1,200 pairs Nottingham and French lace curtains 34 and 4 yards long, rich Fatterns, at $4.50 to 85, worth $7.50 to $9. Rich Tambour and Irish Point Lace Curtains in elegant patterns, $4.25, $4.75, 98, $6.48 and $16.75, worth 45 to 800 pairs opaaue shades mounted on self-acting rollers, at 17¢, 19¢ and ;:ln,l worth 25¢ to 40c, 800 pairs Chenille Portiere Curtains, ! the whole of a Philadelphia manufact- urer’s stock, $2.98, $3.50 and $4.87, actual value $7.50 to $12. 50 rolls extra flne pointless straw mat- ting, in beautiful patterns, at 1s¢, 17c and 25¢, worth 25¢ to 40c. 50 rolls Ingrain carpots, new styles, 29¢, 88c, 87c and 43¢, worth 40c to 6c. 250 rolls elegant styles, extra super wool carpet, at 574c, 63c, 08¢ and 75, worth 75¢ to $1.25. 175 rolls new designs tapestries, body Brussels, Velvets, Moquets and Axmin- | g7, sters av surprisingly low prices, Art cotton for draperies at Tc, 8¢, 10c, 12¢, 15¢ and 17¢, worth 15¢ to 85c. Dotted Swiss for sash curtains at 250, 33¢, 85¢ and 387¢c, worth 40c to 65c. New styles in door mats and rugs. Ladies’KnitUnderwear Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests only 10 each, worth double. Ladies’ Fancy Jersey Ribbed Vests only 10c each, worth 25¢. Ladies’ Willimantic Lisle Vests, come in pink, blue and cream, only 19¢; worth 0c. Ladies’ Willimantic Lisle Vests, como .‘5“ pink, blue and cream, only 25¢; worth Oc. Ladies’ Jorsey Ribbed Pants, Egypt- ian lisle, only 50c; worth $1.00 per p Children’s Summer Vests and Pants only 12c for 16 inch, with a small ad- vance on larger sizes, Ladies’ Kid Gloves. 100 dozen Ladies’' Real Kid Gloves, broken sizes, only 50¢ per pair, worth $1.50. Ladios’ fine Kid Gloves, extra quality, only 75¢ per pair, worth $1 Ladies' English Tan D, worth $2.00, reduced to $1.. Our $1.50 Foster Glove Monday to 81.00 per pair. Ladies’ Fast Black Taffeta Gloves only 15¢ per pair, worth doe. Ladies’ Fine Englisn Taffeta Fast Black Gloves only 20c, actually worth 60c. ng Gloves reduced on Dress Trimmings, This department is showing all the late novelties in Gimps, Cords and Braids either in Silk, Gold or Silver ef- fcets, Ornaments come in a greater va- rioty of designs this season than ever be- fore. HAYDEN BROS, KEEP IT UP. BEST GOODS at LOW PRICES SuNDAY BEE Atno time in the history of Omaha has there been such an immense variety of exquisite novelties in fine milliner The Parisian pattern hats are the latest gems of art and cannot bo surpassed f refined taste and charming design, in any city on earth., If a person does not | believe it takes genlus to create one of | these marvels of beauty, let them try to | blend the delicate shudes, put this orna- | ment hero and that there and so on to the consumation of that indescribable, harmonious whole that produces the ideal ladios’ hat, bounot or toque. Monday morning this department will have 1,500 ladles’ trimmed hats on dis- play and no two aliké. The active trade in this department makes it possible to keep the latest nov- elti Children’s School Hats in every style and quality at unapproachable prices. SPECIAL SALE OF Cloaks, Jackets Capes. Monday we will plage on sale a large {1ine of sample Jacketd'and Capes, in the latest styles and shades, less one-half of manufactor’s prices, Ladies’. Blazers in black, navy gray and tan, $3.00, 33.50, $4.00 to $15.00. Ladies’ Reofers’ in black, navy gray and tan, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 to $18.00. Ladies’ Jackets, with vest and rolled front, in black and tan, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 to $20.00, Misses’ Jackets,in Reefers and Blazers, in black, tan, navy gray, size from 10 to 14 years, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 to $10.00. Children’s Reefers and Blazers, in tan, blue, cardinal, gold and silver trimmed, age 4 t0 12 years, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $10.00, Ladios’ Capes inall the latest novel- ties and shades, from $2.00 to $10,00,0ne- half of regular prices. Ladies” Bluck Cashmere Shawls and Fischues, Silk Fringes, $2.50. $3.00, $3.50 to 818,00, Infants’ Long and Short Cashmere Cloaks, Embroidered and Plain in Tan and Cream and Fancy Stripes, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, $2.00 to 815-00. A full line of Ladles’ Shirt Waists in Silk, Satin Cambric, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $12.00. Colored Dress Goods. 40-inch English Cashmere, 20¢, worth (A and 46-inch English Cashmere, 35¢, worth 88-inch all wool Serges, new shades, 49c¢, value Tse. 86-inch fancy Plaids and Stripes, at 10¢, worth 25c, 5i-inch repellant, 18c, reducaed from 48c. Jamestown Plaids and Stripes, 23c, worth 35c. Scotch Plaids, bust styles, 10c, were 19¢. 40.inch strictly all wool Plaids, 49¢, worth 75 40-inch Best French Plaids, 73¢,worth $1 nch French Dress Plaids, 85¢,worth 81,50, 42-inch Mohair Plaids, 49¢, worth 85c. 40-inch r'rench Hair-Stripe Dress Goods, 50¢, worth 8Se, 42inch Fancy Sttiped Plaids, 65c, worth 8110, s | SPECIAL SALE ON, Boys’ and ‘Children’s Clothing. 200 Knee Pant Suits, all wool, Eiseman sold at $2. ;Pr\co! is week, $1.50. 250 Knee Pant Suits, assorted pat- terns, all wool, sells in any clothing store at #4.00; going this week at $2.25, Knee Pants by thefThousands, 600 pairs Knee Pants, strictly all wool, price this week 0ci mll $1,00. styles of Buiyu ng Pants, 50c, o, $1.00, 81.25, 81,80, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00. | Boys' Long Pautg Suits cheap this week, 81,50, worth $3.50; $2.50, worth $4.75; 84,50, worth $6,50, Dress Buttons. ever has there been such an endless variety of fine and ornamental Dress Buttons. We are showing in every de- sign, color and shade. Special sale on Pearl Buttons this week. = s and sell at very reasonable prices. | Inducements Millinery Department.|Jewelry Department. SPECTAL RINC LE THIS W Positively the greatest barg offered in Solid Gold Rings. Genuine Garnet, Amethyst and Topaz Stones, sot in Solid Goid Bunds, choice 05e, {m\'vh\rx' prices £3.50. Solid Gold Baby Ring Ladies’ and Misses’ Solid Gold Chased Rings, 75¢, worth $2.00, Ladies’ Genuine Diamond Rings, $4.95, jewelers’ prices $10.00 and $15.00. Genuine Dianmond Rings, white stones, $15.00, worth $30.00, Gents’ Initial Rings, Solid Gold, with six GenuineDiamond Sets, $8.75, worth $18.00. K. s ever 50, worth 75¢. Ladies’ Gold Filled Hunting Case | Watches with Elgin, Springfield or | ‘Watham movement, $14.95, warranted to wear 20 years, Ladies’ 14 kt. Solid Gold Hunting Case Watches, Elgin,Springfiold or Waltham, $21.50, worth $40.00, Gents’ Elgin, Springfield or Waltham Watches in Dueber Silverine Cases, $3.50, worth $10.00. ! Gents’ Gold Filled Hunting Case Watches, Elgin. Springfield or Waltham, $10.95. G. M. Wheeler movement in a Gold Filled Hunting Case, warranted to wear 20 years, $18.50. | _B. W. Raymond movement in a 14 kt. iBoss Filled Case, warranted to wear 20 years, $20.50, l Nickel Alarm Clocks, 69c. Rogers’ Knives and Forks, 12 cwt., $1.45 per set. Solid Silver Thimbles, 15¢. (Furniture Department. Wo carry a complete line of Furni- ture. Our goods are new and the latest styles, and our prices are as low as close buying and large shipmonts can make them. Youcan get bedroom suits in 16th century, or antique finish, bevel iplate mirror, and a first-class suit in |every way, for $15.00. We also have | suits at $17.50, $23.00 and up. The woven Wire Spring 50, worth $2.00. Cotton Top Mattresses, best tick,$2.50, worth $3.00. 6-Foot Extension Tables, square or drop leaf, $3.95, worth $4,50, A fire line of Center Tables always on hand. High-Back Dining Chairs at $1.10, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Sold elsewhere for much more. A full line of Children’s Chairs and Rockers, and High Chairs from 25¢ and u, best ) anby Carriages! Why pay $1.50 for a Baby Carriage when we can gell you the same thing for $1.25. Our line is of the best, the latest styles, und our prices are low, very low. ‘We sell nearly 100 Trunks a month. ‘Why? Because we give the best Trunk made at the lowest price possible and stay in business. 5%(1 Valises and Bags from the Rise- man stock going at cost. Shirt Waists. Boys’ Fine French Percale Waists, nll sizes, only 25¢, reduced from 50c. The Mother’s Friend Waist only 39c; others ask 50c. The Mother’s Friend Waist, nothing better made, only 50c others, ask 75c. We carry a nice line of Star Waists at popular prices. Boys’ Gents’ Furnishing t=1 Goods. Gonts’ New York Mills Unlaundered Shirts, the best in the market, only 50c, worth 75e, Gents’ fine Spring Overshirts,only 65c, reduced from $£1.00. Gents’ 8-ply Linen Collars only 10c, rth 20, Gents’ fine Sateen Shirts, fancy pat- terns, only $1.00 each, reduced’ from $1.50. Wi An elegant 50c Suspender reduced to 250, 25¢ ts' Fast Black imported 3 Hose only 25¢, reduced from 40c, Clothing Department. The Eiseman bankrupt epring stock of Clothing on sale. Never were prices so low as wo make them on the balance of the Eiseman Bankrupt Clothing Stock. We have the largest stock of ready- made Clothing carried in Gmaha. beautiful |, Sugar Down Again. 25 pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00 on Monday. It means hot shot for the combine, If retailers would pull to- gether we can bust i Granulated is solling in Chie: Omaha is metropolitan. Why extort on the poo- ple. Teas. Green Japan, a good tea, 19¢, 2le, 25¢, undried Japan Tea, 15¢, 19¢, 23¢, 20c, 85¢ and 49e. Uncolored Japan Tea, 20c, 29¢, 35c, Oolong Tea 85¢ to 95e, This is the finest line of Tea that was over offered in Omaha. Do not say to yourself that we cannot sell good Tea for these prices. Buy a pound and be convineed. If you do not like t we will refund the money. worth two and three times th New Imported Olives 25¢ per qt. Tmported Chow-Chow 15c. Imp worth 35c. We will scll you large Pickles 5¢ . d small Pickles 10c por qt., per qt. Very fine imported Blackberrios 100 v 1b. Very fine imported evaporated Rasp- berries, 30 per 1b, Imported Prunes, 8tc. Imported Valencin Raisins, very fine, c. Tmported Strawbarry Jams, 15c. Imported Rad Raspbe 8-Ib. can Califo : is tho best Peae! Jams, 15c. Je. This ifornia Plums, 174c. 8-1b. can California Apricots, 20c. Importea Catsup, 15¢ per q Imported Bnglish Currants, Tie. Sweet Chocolate, 5c. Premium Cho Condensed Milk, 10c Sugar-Cured Hams, 9¢; Picnic Hams, 7c; Bonele Bologna 174c. ; Liver Siusage, usage, 5c; Head Cheeso, 6e; Frankfort Sau- sage, Bic Fuli Cream Cheese, 15¢; Brick Cheese, 2-1b. can Blackberries, 8tc. 2-1b. Preserved Ruspborries, put up in sugar syrup, 174c. 7 bars H. 13, Soap, 25c; 7 bars Domestio Sonp, 25¢; 6 bars Luce Soap, Z3e. Wo sell a Choico Creamory Buiter for 20c that you would {my 30c for in other places. Our finest fowa Creamory will sell at 28¢ and 25¢, which would cost you 85¢ and 40c outside of our store. Our Butter is first-class and prices lower than you can get anywhere. Drug Department. Wright's Dr, awsaparill Miles' Nervine, . Miles’ Tonie, Land’s Family Medicine, 40c. Liebig’s Beefl [ron Wine, 50c, Pond’s Extract, large, 7 Pond’s Extract, small, 40c, Hosford Acid Phosphate, large, 75c. Hosford Acid Phosphate, small, 4)c. Peter Moller Cod Liver oil, 6 Woodworth’s perfume. 29¢ par 0z, Colgate perfume, 20c per oz Kirk’s perfume, 19 por oz, Lady Grey perfums, 19¢ per oz Cologne, 16 0z bottle, 49 Cologne, 8 0z bottle, 2. Small bottle perfums, 15¢ and 10c, Amoniu, large size, Sc. Alcona Glycerine Soap,2 cakes for 15e, Scented Glycerine Soap,2 enkes fo Elder Flower Soap, 2 cakes for 1 Pony Transparent Soap,3 cakes for 10c, Cape May Bouquet Soap, 17¢ per cake, All other soap at reduced prices, Primley’s Si villa, 60c, 8.8 8, s H0c. S, smoall, . Cuticura Resolvent, Hall's Hair Ranew v Balsam, 40c. por bottle, Gocoanut Oil Soa aup, Transparent Glycerine Soap, 6¢ per cake. Liebig, Armour and all kinds of Rx- tract of Beef will be served hot to all our customers froe of charge on Monday. Ruchings. Silk Crope Lisse and Mull Ruchings at 5o, at 7c, at 10¢, at 12¢, at 15c yard, worth 25 to 50, 43¢, 50¢, 5. Buskot Fived Tea, 19¢, 23, 25¢, 29c, 3¢, 49c. Young Hyson Tea, 85¢, 4¢, 492, 600, English Breakfast Ten 85¢ to 93c. | I PAGES 9 TO 16, BER ] 208 Furnsshing Goods. A Hammored Brass 18 inch Tin Tray, be, worth 50c. Tho finest Wringer made, $1.75. Wash Tubs, 450, Wash Boards, 130, The Westorn Washor, $1.50, 3-wing Clothes B A 6-foot havd-wo Ladder, 50; w Jelly Moulds, fre A very fino Hate Wire Hanging foo Pot Stands, Paclor Prids bottle, Foathar Dustors, To. Mrs. Potts [lat Tro ns, $1.00, Mes. Strooter’s Flat Trons, $1.00, h Bowls and Pitchers, 580 per House on-hound Step- 50 up. ot 100, p Baskets and Cote Stove Enamel, 50 per ambars, 250, Cream Sets, 200. Extra Butter Dishes, Spoon Holdors, reamers and Sugar Bowls, 5¢ each, Fine Tamblers, 24c each. Vegetable Dishes and Platters,bc sach, Dacorated Cups a nd Saucers, 68c per sot. Docorated Dinner.Plates, 500 per sob. Milk Crocks, 3ic 1 gal. Fine Decorated Toilet Sots, $2.85; worth 85, A 100-pieced Decorated Wedgewood Dinner and Tea Set, 89.95; worth $20, Carpet S\\'A',(\L) the Friendship, 890y the Bissell, $1. the Goshen, &"2.5’5. Lamp Shades, 5e. Stand Lamps, 11c. Tea Strainers, lc, Door Stops, lc. Tacks, 1¢ per box. Tea and Table Spoons, 1o Scrow Drivers, le. ‘Wardrobe Hooks, lo. Gimblets, le. Stove Polish, 1c per paper. Mustard Spoons, lc. Heness Snaps, lo, Nutmeg Graters, lo. Biscuit Cutters, 1o, Door Pulls, 1 Milk Skimmers, 1o, Pio Tins, lc. Mouse Traps, lo. Mateh Safes, lo. Bronze Launp Brackets, 5 o, Wine Glasses, 3c. Cups and Saucars, 3fc each. Dinnar Plates, 34 each. Eagraved Blown Tumblera, 500 per set: worth $2.00. . The Eupire Wringer, ths turning wringer mads, sold and $6.00, our prics $3.50, Art Needle Material. This department carries the most come plote line of these goods in all shades and at lowost pricos. STAMPED LINENS. mst:mmped Linen Doylies at 8¢, 50, 7o, o, oaslest for $5.30 Work Fino Linen Doylies. 10c. Linen Nl)lu,.\'hm‘n at 10¢,12¢,15¢ and 170, Stamped Linen Scarfs at 15¢, 250, 800, 85¢ and 43¢, Hemstitohed Stamped Books and Stationery. This department shows a complete stock of dllku’u. Whitney’s and Ward’s celebrated Irish and Scotch Limen Pape~ tories, Writing Papor and Envelopes, which will be sold at less than half boolg store prices, Children’s Line Picture Books at 3¢, 5¢, Te and 10c. All the late est 50c novels at 10c, 150 and 250, Wobster’s Unabridged Dictionary Surprising values in' bound books of al kinds, Wall Paper. Timmense stock absolutely new styl in Wall Puper at 80, 56, 7¢, 100 and 1668 Workingmen. 1,000 pairs Men'’s Joans Pants from Eiseman’s Bankrupt Stock just opened, Go this week at 500, 85, T3¢, H0c, 81,00, #1.25 and $1.50; worth 85¢c more. Ovaralls 50c, worth 81.00, ll'm‘puu!urs’ and paintors’overalls very cheap. 400 pairs Men’s All Wool Pants, all s1z08, $1.50; worth $3.00. They ure good enough te weur anywhere, HAYDEN BROTHR ey