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’z | l ’unml colors, selling price, 97 PART TWO. TWENTIETH THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. YEAR. Moving Sa ()\IAIIA Sl N l) AY) ]l NE 14 1891 —SIXTE EN PAGES Only One Week More Before We Vacate Our New Annex. tage of the Low Prices on First Class Dry Goods. Color ol chss Goods, . On Monday we will place on sale the ;:n,.m-nt bargains ever offered in this city. Our stock must be reduced, and todo this we will make the following all wool Plaids reduced from 4 40-inch all wool Summer Suiting, in Plaids, was sold at 75¢; goes in this falo for 49 sotch Plaids, close out, 8e. 38-inch Homespul will sell Monday for 274c. All our I rtch Plaids and Plain 40-inch Brilliantine reduced from 65 will be put on sale for Monday at 2 this is less than wholesale pr 40-inch Pinhead Check, former price 450; Monday, 19 Hair Stripe Cheviot, all wool 40-inch, 75¢; on Monday, 49c. 42-inch all wool French Check Sui ings, rich patterns, reduced from $ to 85c. ‘Warranted all wool Summer Serges in , Monday, former price 18¢, to cheap at 50c, we We have 46-inch silk, finest Henrietta, former price $1.00, we will sell you this Monday for 75c. 46-inch German Henrietta_in all the latest shades, extra fine, $1.25 goods for V3. 5,000 yards Summer Beige plain and striped, reduced to 4ic. One case of Alapac will be put on sale Monday. 10c. Summer Serges reduced down to 8ic tomorrow. Black Dress Goods The sale which has been going on in this devartment still continues, and every yard of goods is a special bar- gain at half more than we ask for them. Our black English Cashmere, inches wide, worth 25¢, is selling for 6 11 our 50c quality Henrietta Cioth is going for 20c. French Henrietta, guaranteed all wool and fast black, for only 53c, worth 75¢. Blue and jet black silk finish German Henrietta for 75¢, 80c and 88c. All our Serges, the $1, $1.15 and $1.25 quality, will be sold on Monday for 55¢, 69¢ and 72c. Ask to see our pure Mohair Brillian- tine at 60c and 75¢ and 88c; these goods are cheap at $1, $1.12} and $1.25. Fancy fine raised check, black and white, reduced from $1 to Novelty wool goods which we have been selling for 75¢, will clear them ack and white striped Dress Goods 840 and 48c, worth 65¢ and 85 All our fancy weaves in checks and stripes, latest desigus, are being sold at & price much less than pou pay for an inferior quality of plain goods else- where. All our Remnants to be sold regard- less of cost. Silk Sale, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. The grandest bargains in all lines of Silks. Note the following cut in prices. Wo are determined to greatly reduce stock before moving. China Silks, former price 50c, special price 29¢. ‘Wash Silks, former price $1.00, special T price 63c. | = Cheney Bros.” Dress Silks, $1.00, special price 65c. Black Grenadines, in plain and stripe, ranging from 60¢ up to $1.00, former price 75 to $1.50. French Failles, in colors, former price 81,25, for this woek 88c. Plaid Surahs, in pretty plaids, former price $1.25, for this week Black gros-grain Dress Silks, worth #1.50, will close out this week at 85c. Black French Failles, worth $1.50, this weck 90c. French Armour this week $1.00. We guarantee all our Silks as to qual- ity. On plamn black and cream Chinn Dress Silks we can show you a fine lino nd at greatly reduced prices. Our Moving Sale of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery 1case Children’s Fast Black Hose, double heels and toes, only 10¢ per pair, actual value 40c, Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose 5¢ per pair, worth 10¢, Ladies’ fancy cotton hose 8¢ per pair, worth 10¢. Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, Rich- eliou ribbed, only 12j¢ per pair, reduced from 20¢. 1 caso Hose, Hormsdo reduced from 25, 50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Imported Fancy Hose only 25¢ per puir, reduced from boe. Ladies’ E Hermsdor| from 50¢, Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread Hose 50c, worth 7ac. Ribbons! Ribbons! “Tho largest stock of fine Ribbons we have ever shown and at lower prices than evar before, Fine quality of silk Ribbons at 2 B¢, at 50, at 7¢ und 100 yard. Fringed und plain ‘silk sashes in all alors ut 870, tl.z‘.% up 1o $2.25 euc! Black, worth $1.65, of Ladies’ Fust Black Cotton dye, only 19¢ per pair, xtra Fine Fast Black Hose, aye,only 85¢ pey pair,reduced , Bt qunal Barmlms On Sale in Our New Annex, Before We Move., 56-inch wide cream Damask, 25¢ worth 50¢ yard. S-inch Turkey red and white checked Damask, 25c, worth 40c yard. _60-inch bleached Damask, yard, 50¢, worth rd. 58 Bleached worth 1. 3-4 Dinner Napkins. 4 Dinner Napkins, $2 100 pieces of all linen Crash closed at once at e, 6o, yard, worth double what we ask. 8-+ double width sheeting, 15¢ yard. 9-4 double width Sheeving, 174 10-4 double width 5 bales extra quality brown worth 8¢, reduced to 6e Wido brown M uslin dc yard. Yard wide Cheese Cloth, 8c yard. bargains in white Bed Spreads at 75e, BSe, 08¢, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, 5 and $2 each. Cotton and linen Diapers different widths. Outing Flannel at 8¢, worth 15c. All colors in Mosquito Net, grade, best quality, 40c a piece. Only a few more of those fine Momie Lap Robes, 69c each. A great variety of linen Lap Robes at $1. 81.25 and $1.50. Gteat closing bargains on white Dress Goods at 'lc, 34c, 5¢, 8¢, 10c, 12ic, 15¢ and 25¢ yard. Plain black Lawn in remnants, duced to 5¢ yard, wo th 1sc. Plain black India Linen at 15¢, worth 25¢ yard. Closing out all the 36 inches wide Batiste, also Fayal Batiste, at 10c yard, cheap at 15¢ yard. 200 pieces Java Cloth at 9¢ yard, worth 25c yard. ‘We are closing out Challis very fast at 2ic, 8ic, be, Oc, Sc, 10c and 124¢ yard. Sateens at be yard. Lawns i Best dress lining Cambric, all colors, 8ic. Our prices on Dress Lining are the lowest in Omaha when you come to compare the quality. We handle only the best money will buy. Remnants of Wash Dress Goods must be sold. Look them over and compare them. We will save you money. Ladies' Jersey Knit Underwear. 1 case Ladies’ Vests only 8c,others ask 15¢. 1 case Ladies’ Fancy Knit Vests 10c, reduced from 20c. Ladies’ Willimantic Lisle Vests only 19¢, worth 40c. Ladies’ flne Swiss Ribbed Vests, tied with ribbon on neck and slceves, only 25¢, a bargain at s0c. Ladies’ fancy Lisle Vests only 50c, worth $1.00. l case ladies’ fine summer Merino French necks and ribbed tail, ¢ 50¢c, worth 7hc. Moving Sale To Reduce Stock, Children’s elastic hose supporters, 10c. Ladies’ gored belt elastic supporters, 124c. Brooks’ thread, 2 spools 8c, Barboui’s linen thread, 5c. Colored dress braids, 3c. Boudoir hair curlers, 5¢. India combs ¢, 10¢ and 12¢, worth 15¢ to 25c. Metal back combs, 10¢; worth 20c. Barber combs, 10c. Black and white tape, 1c roll. Full count pins lc a paper. Best English pins 5¢. Best white and colored knitting cot- ton be. b.\fuly pins lc dozen; 8e. Napkins, 75c dozen, 5, worth $1.75 0, worth $4. to he in all the first re- crochet cotton Macrame cord 8c a ball, Embroidery silk 5¢ for dozen spools. Plush balls in all colors ¢ each. Brass banner rods 10¢, 12, 1ac, and 22¢. Snglish tinsil 3¢ a ball, Baso bail belts 3¢, 8c, 10¢, and 12¢. Ladies solid loathor belts 150, 196, 250, 20¢ up to $1.75, Gold and silver mettal belts 49c, 63c, 870, $1.19 and 81.30. English bristle hair brushes 39c, 43¢, 50c, 65¢ and 75¢. bristle har brushios 73c, 81.00, 5. 19¢, Cloth brushcs ..u'. 850, and $1.00, worth 50¢ to $1.50. S])lundld line ladies’ and gunllumon s fine pocket books at &e, 10¢, 19¢, 25¢ up to $2.50, one-third of rouulm‘ )H‘h' Immense stock of fanoy veilings in new styles, also ruchings and ladies’ handkerchiefs at one-third off regular pricos. Fine silk ribbons in all shades and black af 7e, 10¢ and 15¢ a yard. Finest Winsor ties for ladies and “chil- dren in all silk, at 10¢, 120 and 15¢. Solendid variety stk Scoteh plalds at 15¢, 1 19¢, 21c and 25¢, Curtains and Draperics. Nottingham Lace Curtains in 78 new and beautiful designs at tremendous sae- ritice, to reduce stock. Large sizo curtains, tape bound and x&c.nlupml edging at 55¢, at 63c, at 68¢, at 750, at $1.00; uctual value $1.25 up' ta $2.15. 83 styles Irish Point Lace Curtains at $3.75, at $4.50, up to $12.00, regular $7.50 to 818,00, French Lace Curtains in vew designs, also real Swiss Tambour and Swiss Lace Curtains at one-third off regular prices. r 7¢, 8cand 10c y heeting, 20¢ yard. | M uslin, | Mlllmery lillinery. Our millinery department is now showing an enormous stock of fine Trimmed Hats in all the newest styles, including the most exquisite novelties, at less than 25¢ on the dollar. These goods must be sold, and cost, value or profit are each and all lost _sight of in th s sa The only consideration is to sell the goods and condense stock be- fore moving day. The greatest wonder of all is that so many lndies will go out with a doliar hat on when she can buy & charming $3 hat for 75¢ or § Why not study your own interest just a'little and come to this sale and or yourself. Look at our splendid stock of fine millinery ribbons, “beauti- ful Fr ench flowers, ostrich tips, eled luce trimmings and gracefully brilliant ornaments, and all at less than the cost of every day common hardware. Special Bargains FOR MONDAY! Ladies’ Calico Wrappers in all the newer patterns, 8se, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. Ladies’ Satine Wrappers $1.50. Ladies’ Gingham Wrappers $2.00. Ladies’ White Embroidered Trimmed Wrappers $1.50, §1.75, $2.00; reduced one-half to close out. Ladies’ Outing Flannel Blouses 73c. Ludies’ Dressing Sucks, plain and em- brodered, 75c, 85¢, $1. Ladies’’ Laundered Shirt Waists, in white and fancy, 98c. Ladies’ Black 'Satine Blouses 89c. SPECIAL. A sample line of Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Blouses, ranging from $1.50 to $3.00, to be closed out at 98c. Special reduction in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Jackets, Blazers and Reefers. Art Needle Work Material Silk plush balls at lc, 2c, and 8c, worth 5¢ to 10c. Embroidery silk 5¢ dozen spools,worth 10c. Finest tinsel cord 8c, worth 5e. ‘Wash and rope silk, linen floss and ornaments of all kinds, special prices on beads, banner rods, felt cloth and che- nille ornaments. Striped Linens in endless variety. Fine Linen Doylies at 3¢, 5¢, 7¢ and 10c¢; bibs and scarfs at ¢, at 7c, at 10¢, worth 10¢ to 17c. Stamped Linen towels, scarts and table covers in great variety. Clothing Sale. 85 MEN'S SUITS. Soine of the clothing houses have been blowing about $5 suits, To show the eople of Nebraska what a good all wool 5 suit is,we place on sale Monday morn- ing 1,500 all wool men’s suits, sizes 34 to 42" These suits can not bo sold in Am er- 10a under $10 of hard earned money. Theso suits are sold at dry goods pro- fits, not high priced clothing house pro- fits, which is known by everybody to be 25 per cent advance on our low prices 1,000 children’s suits half valuo—81, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. 82.25, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75, $4.50, $5—no use talking or beating around the stump. When you need clothing for men or the boys Hay- den’s low prices is bound to catch you. Hat Department. MEN’S HATS. Men’s Straw Huats, 25e. Men’s Black Straw, 34 Men’s Black Unders, 50c. Men's Manilla, worth $2.50, at $1.95. Men’s extra fine Stiff H. 95¢. Men’s Stiff Hats, black, 25c. Men’s Stiff Hats, light colors, 85c. These Stiff Hats are what is left of the Eimfl:m stock aud are worth $1.50 to BOYS’ HATS, Boys’ Hats, 10c, wm-m 250, l!u_vs’ Hats, 20c, rth H0e. Boys’ Cloth Hats, 25¢, worth 50c, Misses’ Sailor Hats, 190 Misses’ Cloth Caps, 25¢, RUBBER GOODS. All ladies’, gents’ and children’s rub- ber goods in Hat Department, Books and Stationery Webster’s Unabridgod Dictionary 750, Books and periodicals of all kinds a3 reduced prices to close. Good note paper ¢ quire. Good white Envelopes 2 bunches of 25 each for 3e, Hest Irish Linen Note Paper 2ic 1b. Papetierres, Visiting Cards, Pencils, Pens, Ete. Draperies. Real China Silk Draperies 50c, 63c 75¢, Bie, and $1.00, worth to $1.50, Art Cotton for draperies at o, 7ic, 10¢, 12¢, 18¢, Imitation China Silk 12¢, 15¢, 18¢ and Dotted Swiss for Sash Curtains at 15¢ 18¢, 20¢, 25¢ and 30¢, value 25¢ up to s0¢ yard, Window Shades in all colors, mounted on self-acting spring rollers, at 17c, at 19¢, at 25¢, ]cwclry Department. Unheard of low pr ices for guaran teed goods. Genuine coral beads, 150, 20c and 250 a string, worth 50¢. Gold-plated neck chains 25c. Rolled gold-plated breustpins at 10c, ! at 1¢ 50, at 43¢, worth 85¢ to #1.25, | Solid silver lace pins av 10¢ each, Hair ornaments at "»C 10¢, 15e, 89¢, Toe and 950, worth 250 to $2.50. Solid gold Buby Rings at 25c. Ladies’ solid gold set rings at 2 Ladies’rolled gold plated r|n;:-1 Rolled plated hair pi Coin silver neck chains, Nickel l\llll'!n(']()l'\(fl, 9. Splendid 8-day m m'/ul clucks cathe- dral chime, at Fancy large $1.75, $2 and $2, 3.50 up to 37. Ludies’ coin silver watch at 4. Gents’ silverine wateh, Elgin or Waltham movements, $3.50, worth $6. Gents’ gola-filled watch at $10, worth $20. Gents’ best gold-filled, Boss case, full- | jeweled, at $17.85, worth %85 All the newest deslm;s “tn_ladies’ fine watches. all sola opla basis of dry goods profi Every article fully wagfanted as rep- reseuted or money refungéd. 19¢ Furniture Dept. Another Cut, and thi deep one. The Babies must have iages. We have them in the greatest variety ever ! shown before. All good first class Car- | riages. On Monday we wfll sell all our $9.50 (,‘l\rrmk,e‘l for $6.50. “The number is limited. These ave. Carriages, Bicycle wheels, braced m, Lace edge parasol and uphelsteradin FRamie. All | our $10.50 Carriages go bt #6.85. This | is the same as the $8.50° Car.inges ex- cept it has silk plush‘roll. - These. two are genuine bargaing. « All our $12.50' Carriages, 88.45. These are beauties, fit for a prince. Not a single Carriage ' in gtock is offered at the regular retail price, but at a price. which we know will keep them moving. - Special sale on fine Polished Oak Center Tubles. We have a large and varied stock. All late qm and every one a beauty. You can ta Table for $1.75, 8L s;, %1, 95, $2.50, | §25, $3.00 and up. Large stock cf Extension Tables, Bed Room Suits, Upholsteréd Chairs and Rockers. Special offer this week. Solid | Oak Rocker, cane seat, for $1.95, worth $2.50. Ouk dining chair to match worth $1.50. Full stock of Porch chair: and Rockers, Luwn Settees, 4 foot, $2.85; 5 foot, $3.15. Camp stools 25c, and chairs 80c. We carry the largest stock of Chiidren’s Chairs and Rockers of any | one in town, from 25¢ up, High Chairs in great variety. Special sale this week | on our fine Bamboo Easel, brass tipped, only 75¢, wurth 81.50. Solid Oalk $1.25, worth 8200, Looking Glasses for 80¢ up. o ‘Rings, Hat Racks, Towel Racks, nice line of Oak Hall Troes, with od trimming, just received. Get prices. Visit our furniture department before | very best M you buy and we will save you money on the above. Carpet bept. People who have not visited this do partment may not beheve it is the larg- est room devoted to carpets and carries the most varied and extensive line of de- sirable goods west of Chicago. Artistic styles in Ingrain Carpets at 25c, 83¢, 37¢ and 43¢, worth 45¢ to 75¢. Splendid variety of extra super wool Carpets at 55¢, 57¢, 63c -and 68c, worth 75¢ to $1.25. High art designs in the best quality velvet, moquette, tapestries, body Brus- sels, axminsters and Royal Wilton Car- pots. Big Barga‘éfls in | Corsefs Mml closing It prices will do it Corsets on Mon- out a zood many lines day regardless of cost. An elegant Summer qwanl only 89¢, worth 50c. All our French W ;&rlpml Cersets worth; Corsets and 3¢, reduced to i An extra fine $1.00 Qant reduced to 50, Grand MovingSale For Monday. Grand clearing sale on umbrellas and sunshades tomorrow. Evaery dollar’s worth of these goods to be elosed out re- gardless of cost. A fine sunshade an Sufurday only 50c each; 2h-inch Engl$h sateens fast bluck, only , worthy ); 20-inen Aluh.mm sergo umbrollgs, gold cap handles, only #1.00, reducgd from 8l fine ch gloria silk ‘umbrellas, natural sticks, silver trimmed, only #1.50, worth $2.50; best quality imported 26-inch gloria silk umbrellas, gold erook, umbrellus, only $2.00, worth $3.50, Lcttmo Down Prices F lour, Flour, Flour|: $1.75 per 50 1b for a »n you can buy from us, the imeapolis full patent flour | e D e e e wheat, “Hayden Bros' Best Superla- tive” at§1.35. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. Snow Iflake, Central Mills Best Superlative, $1.09. Enoch Morgan & Son’s Sapolio, per bar fe. Very best Laundry Soap, 7 bars 25¢. Sal Soda, or hing Soda, lic per pound. You will pay 5¢ per pound in any other store. Soapine ke per package. Gold Dist 33 per package. 1776 Washing Powder, 83c per pack- age. Pearllne washing powder 3jc per package. All kinds of washing powder 3ic. Best Laundry Starch, se. Best Parlor Match le. Best Mixed Bird Seed or Food 5e. Doviled Hum, 5c. Potted Ham, 5¢. Potted Ox Tongue, 5c. Spiced Pigs Fect, 3¢ por Ib. Spiced Tripe, Shrimps, 20c per can. Imported Queen Olives Very fine evaporated ~Californi a Peaches 15¢: worth 25c. Very fine evaporated Raspberries, 20c worth 35¢. Very fine evaporated Apricots, 19¢; worth 30c. Very fine evaporated Black berries, 7ie; worth 124c. Pure Fruit Jelly, per pail, 95¢; worth $1.25 Very fine evaporatea Apples, 12ic; worth 25¢. Tmported Chow-Chow worth 30c. Imported Mlxed Pickles, 15¢c; worth sack 15c per qtj B V«.rv fine g:fllon Apples, 29c; worth 5¢, Very fine 8-1b can all yellow tablo Peaches, 19c. All kinds California 3-1b can Plums, 5c. 3-1b can Califorma Black Cherries 15c. Importea small Pickles 10c per gt., worth' 85¢. We will sell you large Pickles 5c per qt. 8}Imporwd Valencia Raisins, very fine, c. Tmported Strawberry Jams, 85c. Tmported Red Raspberry Jams, 85c. 8-1b, can California Peaches, 20c. This is the best Peach you ever bought. Importea Catsup, 15c per qt. Imported English Currants, The. Sweet, Chocolate, 5c. Premium Chocolate, 174c. Condensed Milk, 10c. Sugar-Cured Hams, 10¢; Pienic Hams, 7c; Boneless Hams, 9¢ Bologna Sausage, 5¢; Liver Swu sage 5¢; Head Cheese, 5¢; Frankfort Sau sage, Tie. Dried beef, 10c and 12ic. 2-1b. can Blackberries, 8gc. 2-1h. Preserved Raspberries, put up in sugar syrup, 174c. fustard, 5¢ per bottle Absolutely pure Baking Powder 85c. 0Oil Sardines, 5c. Mustard Sardines, 10c. 98 per cent Lye, for scrubbing, 10c. 60 per cent Lye, for scrubbing, be. Teas. {, Greea Japan, a good tea, 19¢, 20¢. Sundried Japan Tea, 15¢, 19¢, 85¢ and 4 Uncolored Japan Tea, 3¢, 50c, Hc. ket Fired Tea, 19¢, 23¢, 25c, 20c, 21¢, 25¢ 23¢, 20c, 20c, 29¢, 35e, N mmg Hyson Tea, 85¢, 40¢, 49 Lnglish Breakfast Tea 85¢ to Oolong Tea 35¢ to 95c. 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 pouna and be convinced. If you do not like tho tea we will refund the money. They are all worth two and three times the price. CQFFEE, Wesell you a good Samoa and Rio colfee, orushed, 19¢, and Moca and Java coffee erush, 2sc, Owr pure Moca and Java roasted fresh every day, 35¢ 6oe, ¢, Strawberry Jam. Just received another lot of pure struwberry jam put up in pure granu- ated sugars 16¢ pound. This is the finest goods you ever eat, you cannot make jam ns good as this' yourself, the strawberry is all whole, not all mashed toa jelly.” You will have to see the jam to nppreciate it. You can make very fine strawberry short cake of it, Candy Dept. Gum drops, 5¢, worth 15¢. Mixed candy, made from pure granu- lated sugar, 10¢ per pound, worth 20¢, Pure cream caramels, 173¢, anywhere else 40¢, ich cream '0 80¢_to Bhe, Fine French cream bonbons, 20¢ per pvound, what you have to pay in other stores 40¢ to 60c, Fine California orang 1 Best kind of lemons, 20¢, Mixed nuts, 15¢ per pound, candy, 15, regular 2, 20¢, (Jramt War AND BLUE ENAMELED WARE. chased the higgest line rite and Blue Enamel ware ever received 1n Omaba. Our prices tell the story. v Kettle No. price s0c. Kettle N price 75 Kettle No. price 90e. Kettle No. v price $1.13, Kettle No. price $1.25. 16—2-qt. & 3 regular Proserving | each; regular srving regular 20—3-qt. 22—4-qt. 5 26—6-qt. 28—8-qt. Presor ving each; re gular Tea Kettles. jTon Kettio No. 7—31.25 rogular prio o 'I‘uL Kettle No, 8—$1.81; regular price Sauce Pans. Sauce Pans No, 30c each; regular price 50c. Snuce Pans No. regular price 75¢. Sauce Pans No. 22 regular price 90c. Sauce Puans No, 16—2-qt. 20—3-qt. ¢ each; —4-qt. 52 each; —6-qt. 28—8-gt. each; each; nd the whole lino comprising overy- thing made in the above ware at corre- sponding prices. WASH TUBS 85C, 45C, 55C EACH. THE BEST WRINGER MADE 8175, THE WESTERN WASHER 8450 EACH. Unhandled cups and saucers, 2ic each. Handled cups and saucers, 3ic each., Dinner plates, 4tc each. Pie plates, 3¢ onch. ‘Wash bowl and pitchers at 274c each. Sauce dishes, 2c¢ each. Platters at 8¢, ¢ and 10¢ each. Soup plates and bowls at 5t each. Chambers at 23¢ each. Cream pitchers at 5c each. Vegetable dishesat 3¢ and 5¢ each. Tumblers at 24c each. The above goods are the very best white ironstone china made. BUTTER. Greatly Reduced at Hayden Brothers. regular price $1 Swuce Pans No. regular prico $1.23 Good country butter for 10c. worth double the money. ‘We will sell the finest country butter at 12¢c; our Iowa creamery will sell at 15c and 174c. Come here and buy your butter—get two pounds for what you would pay for one to others. Remember we handle none but first class butter. This is Bargains —IN— DECORATED WARE 100 pies set, B¢ worth $2 113 ploces imported decorated dlnner. sets, $10.50; worth $35. Daécorated cups and saucers at.62c per set. D Dec Vegotable an u_u'h im porlu] decorated dinner rated dinner plates, 35¢ per sot. orated pie plates, 83¢ per set. covered dishes. 59¢ ‘ated sauce dishes, 22¢ per set. A 3tc per gullon, Mason Fruit Jars. Mason fruit jars—We have just re- ceived a car lond, 14,400, fruit jars, we will put them on sale Monday. Lawn Mowers. We will g2l you lawn mowers cheaper than ever before. We have just ro- ceived 500 Keen Klippers from 10-inch to 16 at tho following price The 10-inch S. G. Keon Klipper 84 ” The 12-inch 8. G. Keen Klippoer $5.50 The 4-inch S. G. Keen Klipp The 16-inch S. G. Keen Klippor Every part of the Keene Klipper is warranted. IceCream Freezers Two quart #1,15, Four quarts $1.75 We carry a full lu e of the Leything and Waite Mouutaio freczers PAGES 9 TO 16 = NUM nian 360, Take Advan- ——y HOUSE Furnishing Goods GARDEN HOSE. We will sell you a Green Hoee at 100 per foot. Thi not made of a lot of old rags with a thin covering of rubber. The friction on this hose is capable 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 be so for severul yoars. 1f you should burst a length we will refund” you your money. This hose never been sold any less than 174c per foot. All we were able to obtain of t hose was 10,000 feet. The 10¢ per foot includes couplings and all ready for use. The Wonder. the finest reel 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 & 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 paténted. Tho space between the outer and inner cases is filled closely with a mineral fibre which is superior for tLis purpose to anything ever before used. Other makers use saw-dust or charcoal as a filling or leave the spince 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, ®odorless and indestructiblo by heat or even fire; vermin or germ cunnot exist in it; as a non-conductor of heat it is doubie that of charcoal and greater than that of any known substance. The JPeerless is the only relrigerator usip mineral fibre filling, giving you the bes! refrig erator made in the world for the least money. Our No. 1—87.00; all other makes of the same size sell for 814. Our No. 2--810; all other makes of the same size sell from 815 to $18. We have over 30 different styles with corresponding prices. Drug Department. Liebig Beef Iron Wine 50c, TLiebig Beef Extract 85c. Ginger Ale 15¢ per bottle. Mineral Water 15¢ per bottle, Persian Insect Powder 50¢ per 1b Mothine Balls, 2 boxes for 15c. Castor Oil 10c per bottle, Bay Rum 25¢ per bottle, Rose Water 25¢ per bottle. Sozodont 60c per bottle. Rubifoam 20c per bottle. Dr, Sheftield’s Tooth Soap 20c. Bailey’s Swan Dawn l-uue Powder 5q per box. La Duchesse Face Powder 10c per box. Malvina Crenm 874c per box. Malvina Lotion 8740 per box. Viola Cream 874c per box. Cold Cream 15¢ per box. Cold Cream, large size, 25¢ per box. Totlow’s Swan Down Face Powaer 12§e per box. Vaseline, plain, 5c per bottle. Vascline, perfumed 7ic per bottle, Gold Paint—I0¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ per box. Medicated Tar Soap 5¢ per cake. Pure Cocoanut Oil Soap 2ic per cake. 25 per cent Glycerine Soap 7ic per cuke, lklyl.u‘iuc Soap, round balle, 33 per cuke. Turkish Bath Soap, 8ic per cake. Bouquet Soap 84 per cake. Olive Ofl Soap 7ic per cake. cukes of Glycerine Soap 74e,100, Cape May Bouquet Soap 17¢ per cuke. )Lly Rum and (.]yu.n ine Sonp 15¢ per Wall Paper. The enormous trade of this season forced un entirely new purchase. This lot includes muny advanced fall styles, but they all go at closing out prices Such values were never known, Robes A beantiful stock of Dress Robes fusy recelved and will be placed on sale M onn day for one-third the price asked these goods by any other house in l city. Windsor Ties I‘{ulw styles satin Windsor ti es at 8¢ and He 5 1k Windsor ties at 10c and 12¢c, Finest Scotch plaid silic ties at 160, ut 19¢, at 25¢; worth 85 to 50c, Ruchings, Ruchings tyles in fine silk and crepe ¢, ab 7c, at 10, up W L9 Exquisite ruchings at & Kurd.