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PART TWO. TWENTY-FIRS N YEAR. Tueg OMAHA SUNDAY BEE UNDAY MORN ING, “JUNE 21, 1891, — XTEEN PAGE} MOVING! SALK Bargains, Still Lower Stoc P are the Prices Made m Order to Reduce t ol Dry Goods mn Omaha, m Order to Vacate the Annex. PAGES 9 10U [0 .aroest - ——— e S — _— S — - — - . — v < ~ ' ¢ Department Grand Wash Dress | Clotl Dept Carpet Dept IO Silk Department. ranc ash Dress othing Dept. arpet Dept. . \ GREAT BARGAINS FOR B8 ot e D Special for Monday. I ‘[t I) A7 (J 0 I’ THIS W People who have not visited this de I‘ l [0 (_, 1 L ctting: Down 00dS sersoa pietayeom et e o) FUTAISNING LOOW: = 12 1o | 0 childen est room devoted to carpets and carrics We are_determined to close out all : 400 Children’s the most veline of de Summer Silks and will cut prices still THE PRICES SALE SPE IN All our light weight Children’s S irablo goods w lower than before. Lot ) ] I | must be closed out by July 4th. styles in Ingr TR IRE TR EBYoHBhy 15 pieces China Dress Silks worth 40c, nte’ Furnishing Goods for Mon- | CIAL BARGAINS. 1,000 pairs all wool knee pants and 43¢, worth 3 .‘,l( o 305 446 CAEH Mon duy 25c. Tommorrow be bowin a grand FIRST BARGAIN-2C YARD 1,000 pairs all wool knee pants 3 Splendid variety of extra super wool | § 0 (in huns sie cach. All of our Wash Silks worth 81, Mon- ring sule on all summer goods. i 2 it Carpet 63c and 65¢, worth | 5 M tin pans will cut no_figure. The goods | will be sold b 5 tin pans Gic euc 4 Choney Bros. Dress Silks |must goand go quick, for one moving High art designs in the best quality | g v 10 pans fe cach. e, Failles worth $1, Monc 10 pieces Frenc Monday 88c. 20 pieces Plaid Surabs worth $1, Mon- day 6c, 5 pieces Bluek worth from $1 to $1. “ g5 to e Lo 31 5 pieces French Faillo in Blacks,worth from #1.10 to §1.25 to $1.50, Mond; 1o 93¢ to 81, 10 pieces goods, worth from §1.2 Monday $1 o $1.10 to $1.2 Grenndines in stripes wuth $1.10, Mond worth #1, jros Grain D 1ks 5 to 81.50, Monday rmour in Black, splendid u» ‘I‘l 0 to $1, Grenadines in Black, worth $1, Mon- day 60c. Plain Black from 75¢ to & Colored Dress Goods We have just received this week a large variety of dress goods in the Iatest styles and patierns. Owing to the lateness of the season we bought these goods for 50c on the dollar, and will plm e on e Monday bargainus that srything ever offered before. nu wool stripes, would be a i Monday 19 lllLll Black and Gray Mix, price 45¢, Monday 19¢ 42-inch all wool Plaids that have heen sold in the city for #1 per yard, Monday 48e. S-inch Silk Stripe Plaid, good value for $1.10, Monday G9c. 40-inch Silk Striped F eacly in scason for $1.25. or nd Cream Cninas worth , Monduy 60c to $1. former s we sold go Monday -inch double faced Plaid in elegant patterns which you would think cheap or $1.23. Monday only 8 46-inch Albas price #1, Monday 50-inch Mohuir Brilliantines, a great burgain, only 75c. 46-inch Camelettes in g and taneson Monday only 7 46-inch Pure Camel Hair worth $1.75, Monday only $1. Our lino of Cashmeres, Henrviettus 4 and Serge o in all colors ‘und the prices cory lowest, Just Received—One hundred Combin- ation Suits of the very bost p: The pricoon these goods early in the senson was $13.75 to 818, We will placo the suits on sale Monday for § We will call your special n ention to our line of cheap Cashmores und Beige Sulting, which will be on sule Monday and at extra low prices, Black Dress Goods Our Black Dress Goods Department is complote in all lines of pluin goods, also mourning and plaids, and the very atest noveltios of the seuson which wo will offer at u very low price. Our price for i-inch Euglish Cash- mere will be only e, We will also offer a fino Henrietta Cloth for.20¢ und 83, These goods are worth twice the amount we ask for flne, former \ys, browns Suiting Henrietta, 40 all wool, for . worth SSc. We have a nice line of Summor Weight Black Goods, such as Nuns’ Veiling, that wo guarantee all wool and fast black, to offer for Monday is sule at b0e. Wool Grenadines in stripes and checks for only 7h¢, worth at leust $1. We have a few pioces more of those 81,81.15 and $1.25 5, s and will offer them for / Silk Warp Henviettas, a nico fine quality, 40 inches wide, former price has been 81.25, now they go fo s, and the 46 inch goes for only $1.25, worth at least #1 Our fancy weaves startat 60c per yard and go as high as$1,10. Every one f them is & bargain at one-half more than we are asking for them. Our trade in Brilliuntines has been very large, owing to the extra good value wo have had to offer, and the prices we quote on these goods are for pure Mohairs. They vange from 45c to %c. Do not fail to sce these goods. Special - Bargains FOR MONDAY! Ladies’ Cambric Dressing Sacks d and embroidered, with belts,our #1,25 and $1.50 at 98¢; our 81,7 5 at $1.15 and $1. Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Blouses s, Fancy und Piain Cambric Gingham; Sateons: our 8115, $1.25, 81.50 at 80 our $1.75, $2, $2.25 ut $1.15 and 81,2 inch wide, Ay miss this grand opportunity, 100 dozen gents Ilm' line 1 is near at hand cu8s, worth 25¢ per pair. Gent kerchiefs only 50c each, worth $1.00. 100 dozen gents’ fast black cotton half hose. Hermsdorff dye, only 2ic per pair, worth 40c. 50 dozen Gents' fiine suspenders onld 20¢ worth 35c. 1 case of Gents® only Se, worth 10e, 100 dozen Gents' Windsor Searfs, ouly 5e, worth 15 50 dozen Gen seamless half hose * Neck Searfs, elegant patterns and flowing ends, only 23c, ac- 501 tually worth 1 case of N York mills unlaundried shirts, double buck and_front, continu- ous facings, hand made button holes linen bosom and baunds, only 50c, redu- ced fro; 1 case of Gents’ laundried shirts, made from the best muslin that money can buy, open or closed front, onty $1.00 each regular price $1.50. 1 case of Gents’ domet flannel shirts reduced from 50e. fine plaited bosom Overshirts, 3 reduced from Tsc. 100 dozen Gents’ fine summer outing Shirts, one ( h, reduced from Gents’ fine sateen, madras and crepe shirts, onls 31.00 reeuced from $1.50. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. 1 case Children’ ast Black Hose, aouble hecls and toes, only 19¢ per pair, dctual value 40c. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose 5¢ per pair, worth 10e. Ladies’ fancy cotton hose 5¢ per pair, worth 10¢. fast Black Cotton Hose, Rich- ic eliou ribbed, only 12ic per pair, reduced from 20c. 1 case Hose, Hermsdorf dye, only 19¢ per pair, of Tadies’ Cotton I"ast Black reduced from 50 dozen I Hose only 25¢ 50c e, dies’ Fine Tmported Fancy per pair, reduced from ctra Fino Fast Biack Hose, per pair,reduced Ludies’ Black Lisle Thread Hoso 50c, worth 75¢. Corsets If prices will do it we intend closing out o good many lines of Corsots on Mon- day regardless of cost. An elegant Summeor worth s0c. All our Fren¢ch Woven Corsets and Striped Cersets worth 75c, reducéd to 0. An extra fine $1.00 Corset reduced to e, Great Moving Sale For Monday. Corset only 3¢, fin 59¢ unshade tomorrow onl {-inch English sateens fast bl e, worth $2.00; 20-incn Alabama umbvrell 8o s, gold cap handles, only $1.00, reduced from $1.50; fine 26-inch glovia silk umbrellas, natural sticks, silvor trimmed, only $1.50, worth best quality imported 26-inch glovin s umbrellus, gold crook, umbrellas, only $2.00, worth $3.50, Ladies' Jersey Knit Underwear. nso Ladies’ Vests only Se,others ask l‘v 1 caso Ladies’ Fancy Knit Vests 10c, reduced from 20c, Ladies’ Willimantic Lisle Vests only 19¢, worth 40¢ Ladies’ flne Swiss Ribbed Vests, tied with ribbon on neck and sleeves, only 250, o burgain at i Ladies' fancy Lisle Vests only 50c, worth $1,00. 1 case ladies’ fine sumwmer Merino Vests, French necks and ribbed tail, only 40¢, worth Tae. Wrappers. In Mother Hubbard and styles, Culico, Gingham, Lawn Cambric, light and dark colors $1.15 to $2.25, Ludies’ Skirts 50c, Ladies’ Faney Jerseys and Princess Blouses lies’ Cambric Skirt and Walsts Walsts and colors at a our Ladies’ Silk Blouses in nil styles and wreat reduction, No one should | oxtra largo black silk hana- | i fancy lawns SECOND BARGAIN—34c YARD. In this lot you will find all our best Shirting Prints and a beautiful line of Tinted Challis, all at 34c, THIRD BARC All our 10¢ Challis stylesof Dress Prints, ¢ styles of Dress Gingham, Manchester Fine Sa- teens, Outing Flunnel, india Linen, Lawn Checks, Lace Stripes Apron Checked Ginghams, all atse yard. FOURJH BARGAIN—61C YARD. Choice of all of Garner’s best wide shirting pereales, all the lntest styles for boys’ waists: these we e sold by us this season at 124¢ yard and good value, but now hefore we move we sha |ll c them out at 6tc yard. FIFTH BARGAIN—T74 Choice of all our 3 fan serges, Lyons scrges satecn, zeph lawn checks Amoslk checked gingham, all go at SIXTH BARGAIN—10C All plain colors best C fi;:\lrml teen, Fayal batiste, roer’s best 86-inch wide batiste, plain and zephyr gingham, imitation ard wide Dutch blue calico, of ull at 10c-yard. ENTH BARGAIN—12iC. wide best challis, light or dark ground, Toil du Nord gingham, India cashmere, fine flannelettes, black or white lawn checks, Areyron cloth, pineapple tissue, Shantong pongee, all go at 124¢ yard. EIGHTH BARGAIN—I5C YARD. Bretonia suiting, fine finished coin polka dots, fancy imported sateen. big line of black or white dress goods at 15¢ vard, NINTH BAR » YARD. in this lot, new C YARD. inch wide Armen- plain black apron ard. RD. fancy IN—17C YARD. 2 cases plain black sateens which will speak for themselves at 17¢ yard; com- > them, TENTH BARGAIN—{9C YARD. 2 cnses plain black snteens, fine im- ported Scoteh zephyr, big line of black or white dress goods, at e yard, ELEVENTH BARGAIN—25C YARD. This will include” an immense lino of atiful and_ fine wash goods: do not ard. C. PR T s o O s Moire;” we ave theonly house in Omaha where you find this fashionuble wash third shipment this season now elling freely and arc extra alue at 35¢ yard. good v Furniture Department. the We ave selling the carriages for babies this season; no doubt’ whate about that. sther deep cut for Wo have the largest variety in all beauties in every respect, and are strong und well made, Last our surprise even to %0 here weok, us: this week also. Al our $9.50 carri These are Recd car- viages, bieycle wheels, braced arm, luce edgo parasol and_ upholstered 1n ramie, These l\\n carringes are a. genuine, rgain, All our $12.50 car- all our #16 carriages at "This is 0 sholl shape and has silk purasol and a rogular beauty; the num- ber is limited. Not a single ca stock isoffered at the regular price, but at a price which we will kKeep them moving. Spe offer this week on fine onk center tables; styles to choose from, and the price is rock bottom on one and all. Call and examine our large and iried line of bedroom suits, exiwension ta plush chairs and rocke bed lounges, cane-sented cb nd rockers of all kinds, reed and vattan chaivsand cors. We garry n complete line of high chairs and children’s chairs and rockers. know Offer Solid oak rocker This Week. cane seat, 81,05 worth “Special $2,50; ouk dining chair to mateh, $1.20, orh $1.75; lawn folding settee, 4-foot, $2.85; 1sh. easels, $1.50. worth $2 ment for and you ar each article. Ruchings, Ruchings Exquisite styles in fine silk and crepe ruchings at 5¢, at 7c, at 10¢, up to 2o¢ yord. -foot, G $3.15; red or antique fin- one of our fine Bamboo brass tipved, for 7e, worth solid oak, brass tipped, $1.% Visit our furnitire depart- nything you want in this line suro to save something on Men'’s Clothing: Men’s 5 Suit sale will continue t! weelk., hi Summer Clothine: Alpaca Coats $1, worth $1.50, Alpaca Coats $1.50, worth § White and Black Vest 7se, 81.50. WO! rth All the Eiseman stock of light weight Coats and Vests must be closed at 50 cent off. Men'’s Pants, 50c to 75¢, $1, $1.2 Lowest prices in Otnaha on Men's o Boys’ Clothing. Draperies. Real China Silk Draperies 50c. per and 75¢, 87c, and $1.00, warth 75¢ to $1.50. Art Cotton for draperies at be, Tic, 10c, 1 18c. 2 2c, Imitation China Silk 12¢, 15¢, 18c and e, Dotted for Sash Curtains at 15c, Se, 20c, 23¢ and 3¢, value 25¢ up to yard, Window Shades in all colors, moun on self-neting spring rollers, at 17c, 19¢, at 23c. Windsor Ties. Now styles satin Windsor ties at 3o and He. Silk Windsor ties at 10c and 12c. Finest Scotch plaid silk ties at 15c, at 19¢, at 2oc; worth 85 to b0c. Ribbons! Ribbon The largest stock of fine Ribhons have * shown and ut lower pri than ever before, Fine qualit i, ut 7¢ and 10¢ yard. Fringed_and pluin silk sashes in colors ut 87¢, $1.25 up to $2.25 cach, e, Chenille Portieres Wonderful bargains from New York Stokes & Co's auction sule of Windel, mammoth stock. otendid new styles at $3.75, should not be overlooked. [rimmings. \is department is making spec cuts on all kinds of Dress Trimmin Linings and Dressmakers’ Materials, Trunks and Valise The quality of our trunks and vali and the prices we sell them at tells the whole story Trunks that sell eve > for ¥5 we let you have for #3.95. Fine zine covered trunk, iron bottom, strips on top and sidps, valence ul round, good lock and hasps, cover box, in fact an A 1 trunk. one? Get one. On bags we can suit you in any st at any price. All we uskis your insp tion of our goods, - We are always g to show you Hat Department. MEN'S. HATS. Do you want a light weight stiff hat at 4 regular pric You can buy it ¢ us Monday' We are overloaded on Men's Straw Hats, the We have ruu kmfe to them and they go Monday a! regulur pric BOYS, An olegant line of Boys' Straw H: leather sweats, good shapes, at 10¢ our Monday sale. Boys' Black Straw Boys' Cloth Hats Boys' Soldier Caps 23c. of silk Ribbons at 2c, for goods never These are extraordinary values and d hat Do you want 80¢ ted at N we ces at all $4 ial 5, 8. se8 ry- vie Co- lad v 4 \ts, for elvet, moquette, tapestries, body Brus- , axminsters and Royal Wilton Car- Wall Paper. The enormous trade of th forced an entirely new purchase. lot includes many advanced fall but they all go'at closing out Such values were never known. : Robes A benutiful stock of Dress Robes just received and will be placed on saie Mon- for these goods by any other houso in the day for one-third the price ask city. Drug Department. We will offer you great bargains on soaps, drugs, toilet articles at such a price that you cannot help buyin Liebig Beef Tron Wine 50c, Heod's Sursn i Parker’s Hair Balsam 400 Liebig Beef Extract 33c. Ginger Ale 15¢ per bottle. an Inseet Powder 49¢ per 1 Mothine Balls, 3 boxes for Ammonm large vottle, lth.sn lain, 5e per bottle, fumed 7ic p erine, large hullle‘ 150 Araica, large bottle, 17 The New York box. Paris Gold Paint 15¢ per box. Variety Gold Paint, containing 6 dif- serent shades, 16 Star Gold Paint ver box. > per box. Every one can use toilet wate they gét a 11-ounce bottle for Best imported bottle; ¢ to 1 for. Sor There is no exeuse for keeping the unclean when you can buy a soap for le. Candy Mixed candy 10¢ per 1b., worth French cream sugar, 15 per Ib. Cream caramels, 250. 17ic per 1b., styl pricy ed g- b. nall,5e. bottle, Gold Paint 10¢ per agle Gold Liquid Paint 15¢ per box. when toilet water 50¢ per what you have to pay anywhere s are too numerous to mention e house be culie of Dept. 20c. wndy, made from pure worth Chocolate dreps, small, 20¢ per 1b., worth 40c. Peanut stick candy 15¢ per 1b, Jelly ereams 19¢ per Lb., worth Finest French creams 2 worth 60c. Old-fashioned licorice drops 835 b, Mavshmallow’s 1 containing 24 squa Fruit, Fine California lemons 25 per Fine California oranges per doz. Fresh dates 10c per b, Mixed nuts 15¢ per 1b. ¢ pe; B0c. r lb., ¢ per per box, each box doz. 20¢, 2¢, 30¢ Strawberry Jam. Just received strawnerry jam put up in pure granu- luted sugars 15¢ pound. This is the finest goods you ever eat, you cannot make jum ns good as this yourself, the strawberry is all whole, not all mushed toa jelly.” You will have to see the jum to appre t. You can make anothor lot of pure very fine strawberry short cake of it. Lawn Mower Wo will sall you lawn mowers cheaper thun ever In-hun . Keen Klippe Keen Klippe Keon Klippe -inch L. G. Keen Klippe art of the Kecne Kli [ceCree Two quart 81,15 Four quarts $1.75. We carry a full line of the and Waite Mountain freezers, The M4-inch L. The 1 r M o r . ppe: um Freezers ghtuing | 4 Omaha, ason This 8 gt tin pans 9¢ each., 10 qt tin pans 10¢ each. 12 qt tin pans 12ic each, Preserving Ke ttles. 2 qt preserving kettle H. each, 8 qt preserving ¢ cach., 4 qt preserving 14c onch. *each, ¢ ench, 5 qt preserving kettles 6 qt preserving ketties 8 qt preserving kottles 2 10 at preserving kettles 23c es Tea Kettles. I\u 7 tea kettle, copper bottom 25¢ ot I\o 8 tea kettle, copper bottom B85c each. No. 9 tea kettle, copper bottom’ 50c ench. Our whole line of tinware h: been reduced to manufacturer’s pri and we will sell you one pieco of tinwaro just as cheap as you can go to the tory and buy by the gross or car load. Granite Ware AND BLUE ENAMELED WARE. Wo have purchased the Inggost line of Granite and Blue Enamol ware ever received in Omaha. Our prices tell the story. Preserving Kettle No. each; regular price 50c. Preserving Kettle No. regular p rving I cuch; regutur pric 16—2-qt. 30c 20—3-qt. 22-4-qt. 52 Proserving Kettle 26—6-qt. 68c each: regular price $1.1 Preserving Kettlo No. 28—S-qt. 9dc ench; rogular price $1.25, Tea Kettles. Ten Kettio No. 7—81.25; regular prico o . Kettle No. 8—81.81; $2.87. regular price - Sauce Pans. Sauce Pans No, 16—2-qt. 30c euch; regular price 50c. Sauce Puns 20—3-qt. 43¢ each; regular prico 7’ Sauce Pans \lo 22—4-qt. 52¢ each; regular price 90c. Sauce !"uw No. 26—6-qt. 68c each; regular price $1.1 Sauce I'.llh No. 28—8-qt. 94c each; rogular price $1 And the whole line comprising ove thing made in the above ware at cor sponding prices. 25. WASH TUBS 35C. 55C EACI. THE BEST WRINGER MADI 81,75, THE WESTERN WASHER FACH. Unhandled cups and snucars, Handled cups and saucovs, 3 Dinner plutes, 4ic cach. Pie plate n. Wash bow! and pitehers at 274¢ each Suuce dishes, 2¢ ench. Plattors at nd 10¢ each, Soup plutes and bowls at 5ie each. Chambers at 23¢ each, Cream pitchers at 5 Vegotable dishes at : Tumblers at 2ic ench. The above goods are white ironstone china 24c each, s each. nd 5¢ each, the made, Bargains DECORATED WARE 100 piece imported decorated dinner set, $0.50: worth $25, 112 pieces imported decorated dinner sets, 810.50; worth $35, Decorated cups and saucers at set Decorated dinner plates, L orated pie plate vory best per per set, e per set, Vegetable and dishes, 50c each, Decorated sauce dishes, 22¢ per sot. Milk crocks at 81¢ per gallon, Mason Fruit Jars. Our prices on fruit jarsare the lowest each, o HAYDEN BROS. Letting Down Prices an apples 7e. n pumpkins e, . peachos 100 por Ib. Evap. peaches 124c per lb. nof Bartlett pears 174e can. 3-1b. cans of all kinds of California plums, such as groen gngos, egy plums, Golden Drop plums, Damason plums a per can, -Ib. can of very fine Californin table t yellow B altimore Brick cheese 10¢, ‘wholo cream cheese 10c. Young American cheese 10c. The best salmort 10¢ per can. I sell you a good butter for 10c. finest country buttee at 124o. Don’t puy double this price to other dealers. Come here and you will save money Our very faney Towa creamery we’ll sell at 15¢ and 174c. Remember our bhutter is first-class and prices lower than tny store o the city. Flour,Flour, Flour Why pay $1.75 per 50 1b sack for & name? when you can buy from us, the very best Minneapolis full patent four made expressly for us from selected , “‘Hayden Bros' Best Superla- at 81, Every sack guaranteed or money rvf\mflu} Snow [Plak: Cenvral Mills £ Enoch Morgan & Son's Supolio, bar je. v 3est Superlative, $1.09, por best Laundry Soap, 7 bars 235, oda, or washing Soda, ldc per puun(l »u will pay b¢ per pound in any othe tore Soupine Ske per package. (D E el aro: 1 Washing Powder, 8¢ per pack- age Pearilne washing powder 3fc per package. All kinds of washing powder 3%o. Best Laundry Starch, bo. Best Parlor Mateh le. Best Mixed Bivd Seed or Food 5o. Deviled Hum, 5 Potted Hum Potted Ox 'lnnwun, it od Pigs Foot, ¢ per 1b, Spiced Tripe, 5e per 1b. Shrimps, 20¢ per can. Imported Queen Olives, 85 per gt Very nm- u\Apm.\lcll lhnplu-u , 200 19¢; 'y Iin\:l:\:\n()r:xh‘,d Apricots, worth Very fine evaporated Black berries, worth 124 ire Eruit Jelly, per pail, 70c; worth 5 7 81 Very fine evaporated Apples, 12fc; Worth 2ic. Tmported Chow-Chow 13¢ per qty worth 30c. Imported Mixed Pickles, 15¢; worth Very fine gallon Apples, 20c; worth 45e. 3-1b ean Califorma Black Cherries 150. Importea small Pickles 10c per qt., worth & Weo will sell you largo Pickles 6o per qt. Tmported Valencia Raisins, very fine, Imported Strawberry Jams, 35 Imported Red |m,.\nn, Jums, &1b. ean California Peaches, 200, Tlul is the best Peach you ever bought. Importea Catsup, 15¢ per qt. Imported Enghish Currants, 7io. Sweet Chocolate, b Premium Chocolate Condensed Milk, 10c. Sugar-Cured Hums, 10¢; Picnic Hams, Te; Boneless Hams, Ye. Bologna Swisage, 5¢; Liver Suausage 5¢; Houd Cheeso, 60; Frankfort Bau sagro, Tic, Dried boeef, 2:1b, can Bla 2-1h, Preser sugur syrun, Mustard, 5¢ per bottle Absolutely pure Baking Powder 350, Oil Sardines, 5e. Mustard Surdines, 100, 98 per cent Lye, for scrubbing, 100, 50 per cent Lye, for scrubbing, 6o, ’l\ 5 \e €as Green Japan, a good ten, 19¢, 29¢. Sundried Japan Tea, 15¢, 19¢, 36c nnd 40 174c. 10¢ and 12 khorrios, 8 od Raspborries, put up tn 174c. 2lc, 250 23¢, 290, 20¢, 360, 25e, 290, 60c, Oolong Tea 85¢ to H5c, This is the finest line of Ten that was over offered in Omaha. Do not say to yourself that wo cannot sell good Tea for these prices. Buy a pound and be convineed If you do not like the tea wo will refund the money. They are ail worth two and three times the price. COFFEE. ood Sumon and Rio 19¢, and Moca and Java coffes coffee eru; Mocu and Java roasted fresh vy day, 3¢, Qur pure