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S PART_TWO_ THE OMAHA SuUNDAY BEE. YMAHA, ¢ ST MAY 24, 1801— IXTEEN PAGES. Read over this list of Bargains on sale to- morrow in our new an- nex, all on account of moving. 74¢ Challis reduced to 2ic yard. 10¢ Challis now sc yard. This lot in- cludes a nice line of black and white Challis, beautiful styles copied from the French styles. Best mnke of Shirting Prints 10¢ Dress Gingham He yard, Best 82-inch wide Pacific Lawns, re- duced to He yard 2{c. e Plain white book fold India Linen 5¢ # yara, yard. 10¢ Naingook Checks He d. Best make, all colors, Lining Cam- brie, 8¢ yard, All colors Silicia 10¢ yard. In order to give all u chance quantity will be limited. Lonsdale Cambric 10¢ yard. Plain black Sateen at Be yard. Fine figurcd Manchester Sateens H¢ yord. Funey figured imported Satecns 15¢ yard. Royal Serge 8ic. Summer Beiges Gic yard, 86-inch wide Armenian Serge 10e yd. Angora Homespun Suiting 6ic. Fine line of white and fast biack Wash Dress Goods at 10¢, 124e, 15¢ and 20¢ yard. Just about half their value. We are forced into this sale on account of being compelled to vacale this uew builaing. Best Indigo Blue Prints, such as _ American and Simpsons, reduced to be 60c Table Linen at 16¢ Crash at 10¢ yard. 3-4 Dinner Napkins § 5-8 Napkins 75¢ and $1. Largest selection of cheap white Bed Spreads Hle, 69e, The, 88c, O8c, $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1. $1. Com- pare them. You will save money. }\‘uw is the time to lay in your supply. Muslin and double width Sheeting must go. “~ Lonsdale, Fruit, Barker, Hiil, Wam- sutta, New York Mills, Lungdon G. B., 39¢ yard. sold to each customer on Monday. hd 76 Columbia, Cabot, &c., choice 5¢ (/?md. Only u limited quantity will be Double width Sheeting 15¢, 174c and Z0c yurd. You can’t match these bar- gains in Omaha. Double width bleached Pillow Case Muelin 74c and 10¢ a yard. Be on hand promptly at 8 a. m. Mon- day morning. Quting Flannel at 5¢, 8¢, and 10¢ yard. White Shaker Flannel b¢ yard. Yard wide white wool Flannel 25¢ yard. 10 bales of yard wide brown Sheeting Muslin, choice 5¢ yard; worth from 6ic to 10c yard. We are cutting down the prices so low on dry goods that you can’t help but come in and help us move them. We have only a few more days in our pres- ent building, and our immense stock must be reduced, as we have no place to store anything.: 50 dozen large bleached Turkish Towels go at 10cench: cheap at 15c ench. Big bargain in Linen Towels at 5c, 10c, , 19¢ and 25¢ each. \:rkuy Red Napkins 17¢ dozen. ncy Printed Cotton Flannel yard. Tmported Cretonne was 25¢, now sell- ing at 15¢ yard, Mosquito Nets, 10 colors to select from, first quality 40c a piece. Good elean Cotton Batts ¢ roll, 2000 Lap Robes of every stvle and fléseription, from 69c up to $2.50. A beanutiful assortment to pick from. Our Mock of Wash Dress Goods is the larg- st and best assorted stock you will find in this city. Our prices guaranteed to be the lowest or money will be cheer- fully refunded. We are compelled to reduce the prices in order to reduce our sock before we move. Notion Departm't Special Bargains. Full count pins lc. Beet English pins 50, worth 10c. Safty pins le dozen. Hooks and Eyes, 1c dozen, Brook’s Thread, 2 spools for 3c. Buarbour’s Linen Thread, c. Colored skirt braid 3 5 hook Corset Steels, 5e. Macrame Cord, 8¢ ball, Best Knitting Cotton ball, 68 styles in highest grade Hair Brushes, at less than one-half usual prices. Immense variety of combs, loom webs, Jilk elatic webs, braids, hose support- prs, and various other notions. 150 Surprising Sale of Colored Dress Goods. Just received, 2cases of French sum- mer suitings, 88-in, worth &0c¢; will he sold in this sale for 10c. One case of double fold beige, nc- tually worth 25¢; it will be sold at_Gic. ‘We have left 25 pieces of corded al- pacu_that we offer to close out for Bie. 40-in plain and fancy plaids, is sold in every house in the city for 75¢; we offer the same thing for 49¢c. We have also 40-in serge, warranted all wool, to be sold in this sale for 49¢, Cream and fancy cashmeres, in col- ors, will be suld Monday only for 89, 40¢, 49¢, 65 and G0c; worth bic to $1. 40-in all wool cashmeres and henri- etts, these will go at 69¢; old price 85¢. 40-in fine extra silk tinish henriettas, for one day only at 87¢; former price $1, 46-inch silk finish Henrietta, only 10 pieces left, worth $1.50; will be sold in this sale for 95¢. e A l ‘o Veilings. The lurgest collection of new and ex- uisite styles in fine silk voilings shown this season, in all the various styles of motal, gold, silver, chonille and™ velvet Aots, as well us plain and fancy weaves, from MOVING SALE. MOVING SALE Moving Prices on Hosiery. Special 1ots to be closed out tomorrow at less than half original cost to im- port, 1lot of children’s Jisle thread hose 124c. worth 2ic Children’s derby ribbed lisle thread hose, come in ull the new spring chades, only 1 er pair; worth sle. 100 dozen boys' fast black hose Herme- dorf dye, only 2ic per pair; reduced from 40c. 1 lot of boys’ heavy bicycle hose, fast- black, nothing better made to stand the rough wear, only 2ic per pair; res duced from 50¢. 1case of ladies’ fancy hose, extra heavy, only ¢ per pair; reduced from 15¢. 1 case of ladies’ biack cotton hose, only ¢ per pair; reduced from 12c. 1 lot of ladies’ fust black hose. derby ribbed and white feet, only 12ic per puir; worth 2ic. 1 case of ladies’ fast black hose, plain orribbed, only 25c; reduced from 40c, Ladies’ extra fine fast black hose, high spliced heel, only 3¢ per pair, or 8 pair for #1; reduced from 50c. 50 dozen ladies’ lisle thread hose, boot pattern, new colorings, only 50c; reduced from $1. Black Dress Goods Black alpaca reduced from 12ic and 15¢ to 8ic and Hic. /i Black mohair brilliantine at 33¢ and 3. Black mohair brilliantine, 42-in wiae, a good thing for 88¢, 80c and 7éc; will offer them for and 65c. All wool serge, 40-in wide, reduced to Ale, be and Goe. All wool serge, 46-in wide, worth #1 per yard; marked down to 75¢. Black all wool French henrietta re- duced from 63c to 48c. Black silk finish henrietta for 6sc, 78c. 75¢ and K0e. These goods are good value for oune-half more than we ask for them. Black silk warp henrietta reduced from £1.25 to 95¢. We huve an elegant stock of mourn- ing goods, stripes and plaids, ranging in price from Z5¢ to $1.25. Fancy weaves in black armure, check goods, 40-in wide, reduced to 75c. Biuck electoral, striped, 40-in wide, marked down from $1.27 to 8c. We have reduced our black broad cloth to 89c per yard; every other house asks $1.25 for the same goods Ladies 'and Children’s Black Silk Mitts. Children’s black silk mitts, best qual- ity, reduced to 15c. 19¢ and 25¢ per pair. 100 dozen ladies’ black silk mitts, ex- tra heavy set in thumb, only 25¢ per pair; reduced from 40c, At 89¢c per pair, and elegani Milan- ese mitt, extra heavy silk set in thumb; reduced from 75c. 100 dozen ladies’ Milanese silk mitts, extra heavy, only 50c per pair; reduced from 1. Millinery Dept. The latest novelties coming in every day. ’i‘hc splondid variety of fine goods at very reasonable prices makes quick, keen, active buvers, and goods move right along. That's what makes it possible to have the nowest and most exquisite gems of millinery coming day after day. The stock of fine French and domestic flowers, feathers, ornaments and ribbons is simply be- yond description. Art Needle Work Material Silk plush balls at 1¢, 2cand 3¢; worth be to 10¢. Fmbroidery worth 10c. Fine tinsel eord, in balls, at 8¢; worth be. Wash and rope silk linen floss and or- naments at less than halfl regular prices. Stamped linens in endless variety, at 8¢, be, Te, 10¢ and 15¢ for doylies, bibs and rfs worth 10¢ to 25¢. Fiunest qualities of stamped linens of all Kinus at closing out prices. silk, 5S¢ dozen spools; GENTS’ Furnishings At 81 eack on Thursday we will give vou your choice of our entire line of gents’ outing shirts in crepe, madras cloth and sateens; worth 8150 to $2 each. 100 dozen gents’ fine linen cuffs, only 150 per pair; reduced from Zac. 100 dozen geuts’ fast black hall hose, only 25¢ per pair; reduced from 40c. 100 dozen gents’ unlaundered shirts, New York Mills, double back and front, continuous facings, only 50c each; worth 756, Special sale of Corsets on Thurs day. Special sale of Ladies' Knit Un- derwear. Special sale of Gloves. Special prices on Gents' Under- wear on Thursday. Special sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Jackets,Capes and Shawls. Ladies’ black cashmere shawls, heavy silk fringe 1 5, reduced from $3.20, Up to %20, Ladies’ black cashmere fichu em- broidered and heavy silk fringe— $1.50, reduced from $3.00. b) w w 1 $2.50, o b $3.00, W Up to $20. Ladies’ fancy shawl $1, $1.50, $ reduced one-hulf. Ladies’ bYluzers in black and tan, gold and silver trimmed, $3,reduced from $6. Ladies’ reefers in black and gray $4, reduced from $8 5.00. §6.00. Misses’ recfers and biazers in olack | and blue, age from 8 10 16 years, 82, re- | duced from #4, Children’s blazers and reefers in tan. blue, eardinal silver and gold trimmed, age 4 1o 12 yenrs, $2. Ladies’ outing flannel, skirts and blouses, § reduced from $3, Ladies’ irt waists 45¢. A large line of ladies’ beaded capes and wraps—one-half importers’ prices. In decorated ware we can give you just as good LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES. Ladies’ calico waists, with belts, 45c. Ladiea’ laundered shirt waists 50c. Ladies’ outing flannel blouse waists 98¢, Ladie belts, 98e. A special reduction in all our iadies’ silk shirt waists and blouses. Ladies’ Dressing Sacks in white cam- bric, embroidered, made in the latest styles, 98¢, $1.15, $1.25 to $5. Ladies’ wrappers in white and calico, 08c. $1.15, $1.25 and §1.50. Tadies’ house jerseys 98¢, to . and cardinal. Ladies’ skirts 50c. A special reduction on all oar jackets, capes and shawls, Laces and Embroideries. The cambric waists, plaited with i black, This sale is not for profit. goods must go. Hamburg and Swiss embroid- eries at lc, at 2¢, at 3c, at s, at 7, at 10c. Never sold less than e up to 20c. Splendid line fine Swiss insertings and edgings at 7c, at 10c and at 12c, worth 16¢ to 25¢. Hamburg and Swiss allover ewbroid- ery at 87c, at 48¢c, at 50c, at 56¢, at 63c, at 08¢, at 75c and 87c for goods ranging in value from 75¢c up to $2 48-inch Swiss hemstitched embroid- ered skirtings at 29c, at 85¢, at 43¢, at 47¢ and 6 actual value 65¢ to $1.50. A splendid line of absolutely new styles hemstitched embroidered 48- inch skirting in white, in black, and in black and white, at less than import Laces. Laces. Laces, Tuesday morning we place on sale the finest collection of silk drapery nets ever offered in one in this city. There are 78 new an1 exquisite styles fine silk chantilly and Freanch laces to select from, and all 48 inches wide, at 43¢, 47¢, at 5bc, at 62¢, at Tic, at 87c up to 81.25. Thiswill p ove the grentest bargain sale on record. Fine black silk laces in endless va- riety at 8c, 10¢, at 12¢, at 15¢ up to 25¢; unapproachable value. Ribbons, Ribbons, Striking values in fine silk ribbons in all the latest styles at Ic, at 2c, at 8¢, at se, at 7c and 10c yard, If you can’t find the shade, the qual- ity or the style of ribbon you need, let your first thoughts be of Hayden Bros.” ribbon department. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. Children’s school handkerchiefs at Ladies’ sheer lawn hemstitched hand- kerchiefs in plain and fancy bord 8c, at 4¢ and at 5¢, worth 7¢ to 15¢ Ladies’ sheer linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, in plain white. at 7c, at 10¢, at 12¢ and 1¢, worth up to 2jc. Ladies’ shear French mull hem- stitched and embroidered handker- chiefs at 10c, at 12¢, at_15¢, up to 2b6c, actual value 85¢ up to 50c, Curtains AND DRAPERIES. Nottingham lace curtains at 55¢, 3¢ 68c, 75c and $1. 400styles to select from in Irish point, real Swiss, tambour and French lace curtains, at less than im- port cost. It will surely pay to compare goods and prices. Dotted Swiss for sash curtains at 15¢, at 180, at 20¢, at 25¢ and 30¢, worth from 250 to H0c a yard. Art cotton for drapings and decorat- ing purposes at 7e, tie, 12¢, 16¢ and 17¢, Opaque window shades mounted on best self-acting spring rollers at 17¢, at 19¢, at 230, worth from 25¢ up to 50c, A splendid line of silk and chenille curtains, tapestries and fringes; all at moving sale pricom Bargains in Every Department to Condense Stock. Department. Unheard of low prices teed goods. Genuine coral beads; 15¢, 20c and 25¢ a string. worth 50¢. Gold-plated neck chidins 250, Rolled gold-plated Breustpins at 10c, for guaran- , worth 85¢ to $1.25, Iver lace ping at 10¢ ench, Hair ornaments at be, 10e, 15¢, 8c, 7 5 19¢, fc and Uhe, worth 25¢ to $2.50. Solid gold Buby Rings at 25 Ladies’ solid gold set rings at 25c. Ladies rolled gold plated rings at 25c. Rolled plated hair pins 5¢ per dozen, Coin silver neck chain ; Nickel alarm clocks Splendid 8-day mantel clocks, cathe- dml chime, at $2.95, worth $5, Fancy large mantel eclocks at $1.25, £1.75, $2 and 503 worth $3.50 up to $7. Ladies’ coin silver witch at $4. Gents' silverine watch, Elgin or Waltham movements, $8.50, worth 86 Gents’ gold-filled wateh at $10, wort $20. Gents’ best gold-filled, Boss case, full- jeweled, at $17.85, worth $35. Al the newest designs in ladies’ | fine watches, all sold jon a basis of dry goods profits. Every article fully warranted as rep- resenteéd of money refunded. Carpet Department. Good goods at low prices make trade very lively. Last week’s enormous trade tells the story. Full standard ingrain 83¢c, Bic. 87c and 43c. All wool extra super ‘at 57ic, 63c, 68¢c and The. Highest grade body brussels at f5¢. Newest styles moquetts,. axminsters, velvets and royal wiltods at very low vrices. Books and Stationery. Good white en\'elopeqfic per puck of carpets at 25¢, § l Good note paper 25¢ quiive. Real Trish linen notgdpaper 260 1b. A complete stock ot Wards & Hake's fine Scotch and Irih-licen papertries, also a full line of Whitlvg’s and other first-class American . papateries, cards and envelopes at excéedingly low prices. b Specinl sale on periodicals and late publications of all kinds. LADIES’ Pocket Books, Girdles & Belts New styles in fine leather pocket books, at 10¢, 15¢, 20e, 25¢ and 85¢; worth 25¢ to 50c. ‘l Silk girdles in endless variety, at 1¢, 15¢, 20¢, and 25c. Fine leather belts at 10c, 15c. 25¢ and 35c. Gold or silver metal belts, 50c to $1.87; worth 83, Trunks and Valises Always on hand a cpmplete line and the great number we sell proves that this is the place to buy, Come and get our prices. No trouble to show goods, and the price moves them fast. Dolls, Toys and Fancy Goods. All the dressed aolls,bisque dolls and kid budy dolls and fancy goods from the Eiseman stock goes on sule this week at prices to close out the entire line, If you need a fine album, autograph book, scrap book, fancy basket, dressing case, or fancy article of any kind suitable for presents, this sale will render the ex- pense very trifling. Wall Paper Department- This department is‘carrying a more complete stock of high! aet designs than ever before, and at lower prices than are yet known east or woss. Windsor Ties. Piuw styles satin Windsor ties at 3¢ and 5c. Sk Windsor ties at 10¢ and 12c. Finest Scotch plaid silk ties at 15c, at 19¢, at 25¢; worth 85 to 50c. Ruchings, Ruchings, Exquisite styles in fine silk and crepe ruchings at 5¢, at Te, at 10¢, up to 2ie yard. Trimmings. This detmrtmentlu makin cuts on al linings and dressmakers’ materials, special kinds of dress trimmings, Y . 117 0l ) Furniture Dept. If you want to see the finest line of Baby Carringes in this city orany other just'come up to our furniture depart- ment and you will see we are warranted in calling it the finest line. Never be- fore, and hardly ever again, will such a fine assortment of carriages come to any retailer as these came to us. A manufacturer brought a_carload of ear- ringesand fine rattan cha rs and rock- ers to this city; he had to dispose of them owing to being recalled by other members of his firm, and he sold the whole lot to us at a_price that can never be duplicated. We had vo freight toy Other retailers know what this means; and we know that we are offer- ing the public carringes at prices that are paid for such carringes by ull re- taile In other words we are retail- ing at wholesale prices Come and o this assertion. We have just 125 wes and about 85 fine rattan chairs and rockers. The whole lot go on sale Monday at prices never before dreamed of C a ., worth b worth $10; worth 815 at $10, $12, %14, 15, §17, which tailers just these figures. things, ~ You can prove this, Reed and rattan chair and rockers at prices never bofore heard of. Child- ren’s rockers at $1.00; worth $2.50. ) high chairs, $1.90 and $2; wo . Ladies’ Rockers at $3.90, worth $5; at %4, worth %7; at 5, worth 30, Gents’ chairs and rockers at $4.50,worth $8; at 5, worth $0: at_$6.50,worth$10.50. These are all stained chairs and rock- ers. The finest, the latest and the best. Do not wait, but come and secure one now, as we have only a limited number. Bed Room Suits at #13.50, $15, $17.50, #19 and up. Good first class suits, Bxtension Tables at $3.85, $1.25, $5.85, up to $0.50. Solid, good tables. Center Tables from $1.65 up. We have upholstered chairs and_rockers at all prices. Fancy chairs and rockers to suit the puree of all. Hat racks, towel racks, and rings, looking glasses, music stands, easels, pictures, bookcases, &c., &ec. Blacking cases at 69¢ and 98c. Clothing Dept. MEN’S SUITS. We have a very large stock of men’s suits which must be closed out at once. Good suit, $2.50, Good suit, 83.50. Wool suit, 84 75. Cheviot suit, $5.50. All wool suit %6. Dress suits, $7.50; 38, $10, $12, CHILDREN. SUITS. ‘We have exerted ouiselves this sea- son on children’s clothing. We have three times the stock we ever had be- fore, and prices that you can’t touch anywhere else. Suits 81, worth 1.5, 95 5 at $8.45, 1 and at $11, cost other re- Prove all Suits $3, worth $3.75. Suits #3.50, worth Suits $4, worth $5.50. Suits 85, worth 87.50. Drug Department, Hayden Bros’ is the cheapest place to buy drugs und toilet articles west of Chicago. Hops and malt bitters 65¢. Dr. Cobb’s Vegetable Compound, for the blood, 65c. Mineral water 15¢ per bottle, Ginger Ale 15¢ per bottle. Hunyati Water 20c per bottle. Witch Hazel 15¢ per bottle. Bay Rum, 25¢ per bottle. Rose Water 25¢ per bottle. Amonia, large bottle, 10¢ per bottle, Liebig’s Beef Extract, 29c. Perfumed Vaseline, Tic per bottle. Plain Vaseline, 5c per bottle. Mothine Balls, 2 boxes for 15¢. Umbrellas AND SUNSHAD ES Our trade in this department has been immense. Having received another lot, from our eastern buyer, we are now in even better shape to give you still greater bargains. 59c buys an English sateen umbrella, a nice assortment of handles, and well worth 81, A better grade 26-in umbrellas, fine sateen, only 65c; reduced from $1.25. At 75¢, all our famous fast black sateens, elegant handles; reduced from 1.50. At 81, the banner umbrella; actually worth $1.75. At 81,50, all our imported silk glorias, elegant handles and paragon frames; worth $3. An immense line of children’s para- ols at less than price to manu facture, Men's Hats. Men’s stiff hats 95 Men’s stiff hats 81.50. Men’s soft hats 25¢ up. Straw Hats, We are propared to sell every man in Omaha a straw hat. We start the sea~ son with 50 dozen mixed straw; 2. 50 dozen black straw, 60 dozen white straw, 85c. 100 dozen white straw, 50c, 100 dozen black straw, 50¢, and from these prices up to $2,50, Boys" Hats, We still have a complete line of boy's cloth hats at 25¢, Screen Wire All widths at 1ic per square [oot. HOUSE Furnishing Goods GARDEN HOSE. We will sell you a Green Hore at 10¢ per foot. Thisis not mude of a lot of old rags with a thin covering of rubber. The frietion on this hose is eapable of standing 80-1b pressure, and at the end of the season will be as good as at the begiuning of the season, and will bo so for several years, 1f you should burst a length we will refund’ you your money. This hose has never been sold any less than 174c per foot. Al we were able to obtain of this hose was 10,000 feet. The 10¢ per foot includes couplings and all ready for use. The Wonder. the finest rcel made, will hold 200 feet hose, $1; worth $3. Peerless Refrigerators The Peerless Refrigerators are made of oak, antique finish, mineral fibre fill- ing. They are made open to allow a perfect circulution of dry cold air. The construction of the upper horizontal flue is such that it can be opened or closed at any time. Thisisan important new device not employed in any other refrigerator, and is patented. The space between the outer and inner cases is filled closely with a mineral fibre which is superior for tLis purpose to anything evor before used. Other makers use saw-dust or charcoal as a filling or leave the space empty. The saw-dust will rot and decay, the charcoal will settle and leave blank spaces here and there. The mineral fibre in the Peerless will never settle or shake out; 1t is colorless, udorless and indestructiblo by heat or >, vermin or germ cunnot exist onductor of heat it is veoal and greater than that of any known substance. The Peorless is the only refrigerator using mineral fibre filling, giving you the best refrigerator made in the world for the least money. Our No. 1—$8, all other makes of the same size sell from $12 to $14. Our No. 2--$10; all other makes of the same size sell from 815 to $18. We have over 30 different styles with corresponding prices. Granite Ware AND BLUE ENAMELED WARE. ‘We have purchased the biggest line of Granite and Blue Enamel ware ever received in Omaha. Our prices tell the story. Preserving Kettle No. 16—2-qt. 80c each; regular price 50c. Preserving Kettle No. 20—8-qt. 43c each; regular price 75¢. Preserving Kettle No. each; regular price H0c. Preserving Kettle No. each: regular price $1.13. Preserving Kettle No. each; regular price $1. Tea Kettie No. 7-—8; 22—4-qt. §2¢ 26—6-qt. 68c 28—8-qt. 9dc regular price $2.25, Tea Kettle No. 8—$1.81; regular price $2.87. Sauce Pans No, regular price 50c. Sauce Puns No. regular price 75c. Sauce Pans No. regular price 90c. Sauce Pans No. regular price $1.13, Sauce Pans No. regular price $1.25. And the whole line comprising every- thing made in the above ware at corre- sponding prices. 16—2-qt. 30c ouch; 20—3-qt. 43¢ each; 22—4-qt. 52 26—6-qt. 28—8-qt. each; 68c e each; each; WASH TUBS 85C, 45C, 55C EACH. THE BEST WRINGER MADE $1.75. THE WESTERN WASHER $4.50 EACH. Unhandled cups and saucers, 24c each, Handled cups and saucers, 3i¢ each. Dinner plates, 43¢ each, Pie plates, 8¢ ea ‘Wash bowl and pitchers at 273c each. Sauce dishes, 2¢ each. Platters at 3¢, 5c and 10c each. Soup Ylutos and bowls at 5ic each. Chambers at 23¢ each. Cream pitchers at 5c each. Vegetable dishesat 3¢ and 5¢ each. Tumblers at 24¢ each. The above goods are the very best white ironstone china made, Bargains N DECORATED WARE 100 piece imported decorated dinner set, $0.50: worth $25, 112 pieces impovted decorated dinner sets, #10.50; worth $35, Decorated cups and suucers at 62 per set. Decorated dinner plates, 85¢ per sot. Decorated pie plates, 83¢ per sot. Vegetable and covered dishes, each. Decorated sauce dishes, Milk crocks at 3s¢ Mrs, Potts’ and M 50 per sot. Clothes Wringers, $1.75, finest wringer made. " Carpet Sweepers at 80c, 2,35 each. i ilasses at 3¢ each, worth 10c. teel Gurden Hoos, 15¢ each; 59¢ 2% per sot. allon, Streeter’s Flat This is the $1.75 and worth Weeding hoes, solid steel, 20¢ ench; worth 3 Garden Steel Rakes, 12 tines, brace 20c, ing Forks 49¢ each, 05 49¢ each, worth Thc, Shovels 49¢ each, worth 75¢, Lawn Mowers. We will gall you lawn mowers cheaper than ever before. We have just re- ceived 500 Keen Klippers from 10-inch to 16 at the following prices: The 10-inch S. G, Keen Klipper $5.99 The 12-inch 8. G. Keen Klipper # The 14-inch 8. G. Keen Klipper # The 16-inch S. G. Keen Klipper $7.50 brth The, Every part of the Keene Klipper is tode warran! | witl —— NUMBER 335. The Annex Must be V cated This Week at Any Sacrifice to Complete the New Building. HAYDEN BROS Letting Down Prices. BUTTER Greatly reduced at Hayden Brothors A good country sutter at 124c. A No. 1 amery at 15, Our best lowa at 200, This would cost you 85¢ and 40¢ in other stores. HAYDEN BROS,, Grocers, granulated sugar and fresh nels, 174¢ per poud. You v you cannot buy them for less than s,and our Bon Bons are made from pure nulated sugar and cream. and if you can prove otherwise by any good author- ity or important judge or chemist we y for your trouble. We furnish the sugar and cream to make these goods and they must be pure. COFFEE. We sell you a good Samoa and Rio coffee, crushed, 19¢, and Moca and Java coffee crush, 25c, Our pure Moca and Java roasted {resh every day, 85¢ Pure Deviled Ham Potted Ham, 5 Potted Ox Tongue, be. Spiced Pigs Feet, 5¢ per 1b, e, e per lb. Shrimps, 20¢ per Imported Queen Olives, 85¢ per qt. Very fine evaporated California Peaches worth 25¢. Very fine evaporated Raspberries, 20c; worth 35c. Very fine evaporated Apricots, 19c; worth 30c. Very fine evaporated Blackberries, 7icy worth 12 Pure Fruit Jelly, per pail, 95¢; worth $1.25 Very fine evaporated worth 25¢. Tmported Chow-Chow worth 30c. Apples, 12{c; 15¢ per qt; Very fine gallon Apples, 20c; worth 45e. Very fine 8-1b can all yellow table Peachies, 19¢. All kinds California 8-1b can Plums, 15¢. 8-1b can Califorma Black Charries 150. Teas. Green Japan, a good tea, 19c, 21c, 250 Sundried Japan Tea, 15¢, 19¢, 23c, 20¢, 36¢ and 49c. Uncolored Japan Tea, 20c, 20c, 85¢, 43¢, 50c, H9c. ket Fired Tea, 19¢, 23¢, 25¢, 29c, B5e, 49c. Young Hyson Tea, 85¢c, 40¢, 49¢, 60c, English Breakfast Tea 35¢ to 95¢, Oolong Tea 85¢ to 95¢. This is the finest line of Tea that was ever offered in Omaha. Do not say to yourself that we cannot sell good Tea for these prices. Buya pound and be convinced, If you do not lixe the tea wo will refund the money. They are all worth two and three times the price. Imported small Pickles 10¢ per qt., worth 35c¢. We will sell you large Pickles 5o or qt. Tmported Valencia Raisins, very fine, 8ke. TImported Strawberry Jums, 850, Imported Red Raspberry Jams, 350, 3-1b, can California Peaches, 20c. This is the best Peach you ever bought. Importea Catsup, 15¢ per qt. Imported English Currants, 740, Sweet Chocolate, 5c. Premium Chocolate, 17{c. Condensed Milk, 10c. Sugar-Cured Hams, 10¢; Picnic Hams, 7c; Boneless Hams, 9o. Bologna Sausage, 5c; Liver Sau sage be; Head Cheese, 6c; Frankfort Sau sage, Tic. » Dried beef, 10c and 12ic. 2-1b. can Blackberries, 8e. 2-1b, Preserved Raspberries, put up in sugar syrup, 174c. Mustard, 5¢ per bottle Absolutely pure Baking Powder 85¢, 0il Sardines, 5c. Mustard Sardines, 10c. 08 per cent Lye, for scrubbing, 100, 60 per cent Lye, for scrubbing, 5c. Soaps. Southdown Toilet Soap 14c per cake, Hotel Toilet Soap, 1}c per cnke. Milled Olive Oil Glycerine Soap 14a per cake, Solid Glycerine Soap in round balls4o per cake. Bougquet Soap 4o per cake, Topaz Glycerine Soap, large size 150, medium 10¢, small T4e. Pure Cocoanut Oil Soap, 2ic per cake, ] I3 1, 25 per cent Glycerine Soap, 2 or 1 Alcona Glycerine Soap, 2 for 15¢. Medicated Tar Soap, Tic per cake, Gold Paint. Star gold paint 25¢ por box. Variety gold paint containing 6 dif- ferent shades, 19¢ per box. Paris gold paint 15 per box. New York gold paint 10¢ per box. Eagle liquid gold paint 150 per box. Cream and Toilet Powders Parafoline cold cream 25¢ por box, Colgate cold cream 15¢ per box, Camphor ice 124c per box. Espy's cream 18¢ per box. We give with cvery purchase of soap a Bath Cloth, [ce Cream Freezers 87 nnquoet ¥l We carry a full line of the Leything and White Mountain freezers,

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