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PART TWO. TWENTY- 87,49 4- 50 QOL() SS AL (xIF’I‘ rentest un lyertise onr husines v st. Wo carry the in addition to al ano fner t smnall by we can sell, Tn addition to theso Inducements we offer an oppertunity to cet a vaiuable »ur great desire to win your good wit Atronize, bewr in mind #57,494.50 1O B AWAY, THE FOLLOWING I8 LIST: 1 Upright Hand Carved Wegman Piano, the best I Bridgenort Organ T Cabin Passage to Europe and Return, Hur Solid Gold Klgin Watch | Hammond Type-Write 1 Press Drill, \Ilulilm. Milburn & Stoddard Co. . 1 Swan Baby Carriago 1 Seal Plush Sacque. ... | Billow & Doun’s Best H 1 Month’s Board at Hotel l)l~llnur‘ best in Om 1 Road Wagon from Columbus Bujrgy Co. . 1 Round Trip to Chicago via C., M. & St. 1 Imported Marble Waterbury Clock 1 Palmotto Tent, Omuha Teat and Awning Co., Om 1 Crayon Portrait—H : 1 Full Course Rathbun’s Omaha Bus 1 Round Trip to St. Louis, via W 1 Gents’ Overcont, satin lined. 1Boys’ Safety Bioyele 1 Pair Dresden Vase: 1 Round Trip to Denver, 1 Benary Guitar. . 1 Pair Silk (Iur'uinfi, trimmings complete. 1 Strouss & Sons’ Fine China Tea Set.. .. 1 Standard Stamping Co. Fine Water Cooler 1 Wh.mlmg Pottery C C 1 Ahr:lhum French & )| 1 Round Trip to Colorado Springs. 1 Stubenville Pottery Co. Toilet 1 Vodrey Bros, Toilet Set. .. 1 ton Peacock lump Coal, A. J. & 1 ton Silver Springs C (un, A . Mo\cl & Co. 1 Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Tea Set 1P. H. Leonard Tea Set.. 1 Round Trip to Hot s.wiuga, Ark., via 1 Plush Reefer.... 1 Handsome Carving Set in case 1 Rochester Chandelier, 6 light 1 Silk Upholstered Swinging Chair. 1 Edward Miller Parlor Lamp 1 Wisconsin Sideboard Refriger: 1 Wallace & Sons Onyx Table Piano’ lmmp 1 Lane Mig. Co. Banquet Lamp 1 Bowmun, Manning & Co., Pearl Agate Dining Set 1 Aldrich Mfg. Co. Complete Kitchen Set in copper 1 Stranski Complete Kitchen Set in blue enameled ware. 1 Central Stamping Co. Kitchen Set in tin. 1 Kohler Haysen'& Co. Kitchen Set, flint 1 Empire Wringor 1 Season Ticket and Instructions to Natatorium 1 Royal Worchester Vase 1 Pair Terra Cotta Full Bust Statues English Dude and quly 1 Mocking Bird from Max Geisler.... 1 Electric Gas Lighter from Western 1l 1 Seal Cap, genuine 1 Fine Trunk 1 Elegant Pictui 1 pmr( Jalifornia B & Sons Only New Process Gasoline Stove. 1 Set Chumbers’ Eneyelopedia, 12 vols in Tibrar, 1 Demorest Sewing Machine 1 Fine Tab e Cloth and Napki 1 Puir Hungarian Vas 1 Silver I'ruit Stand, 1 Silver Castor 1 Handsome Bisque Bust, o 1 Peerless Edition of Parallel Bible. 1 Black Gros Grain Silk Dress Pattern. 1 Spencer & Baraes Bed Room 1 Matoon Ouk Sideboard. . 1 Star Combination Bookcase an: 1 Hall Tree 1 Gilbert Bros 3 1 W. T, Seaman’s Road Cart, from Omahu's largest varioty of wugans and bugglies 1 Gilbert Lros’ Mountet Pea Fowl; 1 Wobster's Unabridged Dictionary. 1 Elegant Ostrich Fan. 1 Ton Anthracite Coal. Roger, Smith & Co., Meridan, Conn., Sutin E and tray. Set of 5 pieces 1 Elegant A Slock Co. Br 1 Elegant Silver Water Set. Pierpont Mfg. Ci 1 Pair of Elegant Lemaire Opera Glassos. N. 16th St. 1 Western Washing ) 1 Farbanks’ Family bx'nlc lhn world’s standar 1 Fine Leather Valise . 1 Infants’ Long Cloak. 1 Misses’ Fine Cloak 1 Ladies’ Hat. 1 Piece of Our Own Canton Flaunel 1 Japanese Umbrella Stand 1 Marseilles llml Spread. 1 Glass Wate 1 Kitchen Cabinet. 1 Pair Down Pillows (Omaha Mattr 1 Oftice C! hulr (Murphy ‘\ Wx\soy 1 Hoosi b Pairs \Vlllmmx Van Shoes at # pair 6 Pairs Williams, Van 2 rnams & at 85 pair. B Pairs American Rubber Co’s Pure Gum Sporting Boots at $6. 1 Puir Royal Sanitary Gray Blankets. . 1 Pair best Capital City White Blanket: 1 Pair Merced’s woolen mills Californin White Blankets. 1 Pair best 12-4 Davenport woolen mills Sanitary (.my Blankets 1 Ely, Collins & Hale best Down Comforts. . 1 Super, " Mar:hall & Co. Fine Linen Table C 1 l‘lunh ap Rove. 1 Fur Lap Robe. 1 pair Horse Blankets. 1 Wool Lap Robe. . 1 dozen ¥ Dinner Napkin 1 Best Sateen Comfort.. 1 Ladies’ Silk Skirt (Mundt Mfg Co.) 1 Infants’ Long Silk Embroidered Works . 1 Ladies' Winchester Shawl, )\ 1 Ladies’ Highland Shawl, Haines Mfg. Co 1 Ladies’ Roversible Beaver Shawl, don \l(g 1 Ladios’ Jersoy Jacket, Nonpareil Jersey Co 1 Ladies’ Nowmarket, velvot teimmed . 1 Ladies’ Nowmarket velvet trimmed 1 Gentleman’s Smoking Jacket 1 Satin Worcester Corset 1 Ladies’ Silk Umbrella 1 Suit Ladies’ Silk Underwenr 1 Pair Ladies'Black S.lk Ho 1 Elegant Sofa Pillow. 1 Hall Fire Proof Safe. 1 Set Rogers Bros, 1847 Knives and 1 Heavy 18 K Solid Gold Band Rin 1 Fine Bisque Doil . . 1 Edward Oil Burner 6 Thousand pair Ladaies' | housand pair Gent's S housand Carriage W hips b Thousand pairs Steel x,-urw nickel hlntul b ‘Thousand Fine Stee. Engravings b5 Thousand Annual Subseriptions to Weekly Boe, new 6 Thousund Annual Subscriptions to Weelly World- Herald, n rks, 12 each Kid Gloves ¢ Susponders 8334 yenrly subscriptions to The Central West,leading Presbyterian wkly) 5000 b Thousand Books of best authors 2,600 Annual Subseriptions to Nebr ska Tribune ‘(m umn) b Thousand 8-1b, Boxes Choice Candy. e 1 Churehill Pump Co's Punp No. 85. 1 Caddy Climax Plug Tbeaco 1 Boys’ Overcoat . 1 Boys’ Fine Kilt Sui 1 Boys' Fine Suit 1 Men’s Fine Satin Taned 1 Round Trip to Hot Spr to that point, 8 Phimton Wagons, at $5 each, . 1Bbl. R T. Davis \'1lllug Co. Royal No. 10 1 Ladies Astrachan Cape. bt Additional gifts will be ndded lu tlnn list. (=1- _ J=n OMAHA, N )y Aug, by Hayden Bros. to bog what and representation the, THE BEE PUBLISHING CO, THE WORLD-HERALD. UNION NATIONAL BANK, HAYDEN BROS, - (=2 1591, - oods cheap, so It Is eagy to see the more make b . 1,100 55 140 135 100 THE OMAHA \l()l{\I\(n UNDAY any 181- testimonial of 25000 00 .5000 00 .5000 00 v, 5000 00 00 00 00 00 50 2 00 00 00 10 00 50 00 25 00 Helarriog to. she above lish of gooks advestised b awiy to their customers, we are thorougly satisfied may make will bo earclully and honestly fultlled. IRASK SUNDAY BEE. IXTEEN PAGES PRGES 9-16. Southwest Corner of Sixteenth and Dodge Sts. Special Inducements to Buyers of FALL A ‘D WINTER Goods. READ AND COMPAREK: Black Dress Goods. 5 pieces fine cashmere, 25¢, worth 85c. 5 pieces fina cashmere, 83, worth, 45c. 5 picces fine silk-finish henrietta, 49c, worth 65c, All our 85¢ henriettas Finest tilk-finish 88e. slm t quality sehastopol cloth,85¢, worth 1. ,Hwt quality biarritz cloth, 85¢, worth Monday at 65c. henrietta, 40-inch, ur.l quality bedford cord, 95¢, worth i quality pure camel’s hair, $1.35, worth $1.75, Very fine yuality pure camel’s hair, 89¢, worth $1.80. Fine imported sergos, 50c, worth 75c. Fine imported serges, 6¢, worth 8 Extra qunmy \\]np cord serges, 78c, worth $1.12, Our assortment of silk warp henriet- tas is very complete, embracing all the popular brands in French, English and German makes, We are also showing all _the late nov- elties in figures, stripes and brocades at very low prices. Colored Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALI FOR MONDAY. 5,000 yards striped cheviots, all wool’ 40 inches wide, special, 39c. 48 inch long camel’s hair plaids, former price $1.75; we will close this lot Monday for $1.20. 40 inch Scotch cheviots, reduced from 59¢, 47c. 88 inch all wool flannel, 35c. 51 inch all wool flannel, cheap at 65¢, Monday only 49c. 40 inch plaids, all wool, nice styles,59c. 40 inch bedfords, 95c. 40 inch silk finished henrietta, 68c. 40 inch polka dots, all colors, 98c. 54 1nch broadeloth, in colors, $1.25. 40 inch novelty gray stripes, 47c, 40 inch camel’s hair stripes, 50 40 inch gray mix, half wool, 19c. 27 inch English cashmere, 10c. 54 inch heavy cloaking $1.00, 46 inch all wool henriotta, 75 46 inch all wool serges, 6 54 iuch plaid flannels, 59¢. Wash Dress Goods Department. Special for Monday. Just received, full line of 86-inch cotton serge in all the new shades, and will put them on sale at 124 yard. Another line of 36-inch cotton serge at 10¢ yard. A large lino'of 34-inch English habit cloths in plaids and stripes (extra heavy cloth) at 10¢ yard. A novelty called chuddan stripes and dots at 124c Our line of wool raise are selling very fast, and are very de- sirable at 15¢ yard. New styles in dress ginghams at e, 7ie 8kc, and 10¢ yard. Indigo blue prints at 5 yard. A full line of durk figured prints at 5¢ yard. Comfort prints at 5c, 7¢ and 8¢ yard, German blue prints, extra heavy, 10¢ yard. Apron check ginghams in all colors at be yard. cloth in Linen Department. Special sale on bedspreads tomorrow. Our $1.50 Marseilles spread goes av $1.00 Monday; that is the best spread ity for that price. o spreads, 53¢, st American spreads tomorrow $1. There are still a few left of our double faced Macseilles spreads at $2 A now line of colored pedspreads at $1, worth $1.50, In table linens we offer 1 all-linen cream damask worth 45¢, at 25¢; 50-inch wide creamn damask, 15c. Special bargains in bleached and half- bleached table linens at e per yard, worth from 65¢ to 75c. 72-inch bleached damask 65¢ tomor- worth $2,25, urkey red damask 25¢ £ bleached napkins $1. & bleached napkins 50c. Special Blanket Sale. 10-4 white single blanket, 50c, 10-4 white single blanket, 60c. 104 white double blanlkot, $1. 10-4 white double blanket, $1. 10-4 white double blanket, $1 10-4 gray double blanket, S5c. 10-4 gray double blanket, $1. 1 Comforts. Comlorts, 75, Comforts, 88c. Special Sule on Towels At 19¢ and 22fc. Don’t miss this chance to get your towels at low prices, Dress and Cloak Trimmings. Latest fall novelties and cloak and dress trimmings. Muftlar furs. in all colors. Angora, in gray and black, Coney, in all widths. Iceland Beaver. Thibet, in black, white and gray. Real Monkey. These goods have to be seen to be appreciated, agd at our usual popular low prices. Gimps in all shades and colors, at 5¢ per yard. A fine line of colored and jet passe- menteries. Nail head passementeries. Jet fringes and braid trimmings. Nail heads, all sizes, Muslin und Sheetings. Special prices in this department for Monduy sales: P15 l)ite shTiad muusliay 6o periyardl Massasoit bleaghed muslin, 7ic per yard. Aurora L. L. brown muslin, 5¢ per yard. Diamond B. hrmvn muslin, 4ic vard. Suiisbur y8-4 brdyn sheeting 150 per yard. Saiisbury 9-4 brown sheoting, 17¢ per yard, Salisbury 104 brown sheeting, 19¢ per yard Unbleached Canton yard, A full lino-of plain and figured col- ored Canton flannels for draperies, styles in per flannel, 8ic per Buttons, Buttons. Just received atiother shipment of the finest lot of buttons ever seen in Omaha. Pearlsan full moon, 1n half moon, and ?umter moon, square and oblong, in act, in all shupes and colors. Handkerchiefs ! Handkerchiefs! SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. 50 dozen all silk hemstitched hand- kerchiefs at 15¢; worth 3. 50 dozen fine all-silk hems prettily initialed handkerch actually worth 50a. 200 dozen scolloped and prettily em- broidered handkerchiefs at 23¢, 29¢, 33¢ 43¢, 49¢; actually worth 40c to 81 each. Books. Books for the little ones. Robin Hood series 1¢ each. A B C serie each. Cinderilla series, Please Well series and Little Folks’ series, at 5 each. Little A B C series, printed on linen paper, only 5¢ each, l< iner and larger siz itched and at 10¢, 15¢ and Houlfl for boys and girls. Good old storigs, heavy bound for 10c. Under the Awple Boughs, Bright Thowms. Sunshine and Roses, Rose Buds, Dream Land, half cloth bound, only T5¢, regular price 85c each. Our Childhood Holidays, In Picture Land, Fun and Fancy, All The Year Around, Cheerful Stories, only 25¢, reg- ular price 50c. Red Line Series, illustrated—Budget of Stories, Animals and Birds, Pleasure One Huadred and One, Chitty: , only 86¢; regular price 75c. Basket Department. Japanese Baskets in three different styles at 23c cach. A large line of beautiful lined baskets at greatly reduced prices. Lunch baskets in all styles and prices. Babies’ toilet ' baskets in plain and iancy styles. All Kinds of ‘fancy baskets from be o 81, Lining Department. Asl for Sitesia at 7c, worth 10c, and Silesia at 17¢, warth 23c. We will sell them to you. A complete line of high and medium grades, also to be found in this department, Your attention 38 called to the fact of the finest tailor lipings to be had in this city. Toy Department. ‘We have all kinds of dolls from the China do!'s, which are very cheap, to the finest French bisque dolls, also a large line of dressed dolls. A large doli, kid body and bisque head been selling at #1.35, Monday 76c. i Dolls lhnlum say papa and mamma, 50, Drums 39¢ to $2.25. All kinds of toy frames, Accordeons from 98¢ to $2.25, games and picture fs at 21¢; I Hosiery. 1 case of children’s heavy wool hose, all sizes, only 1 1 case of children’s all wool hose, only 15¢ per pair, reduced from 25e. Children’s oxford wool hose, only 20c per pair. Infants’ eashmere hoso, black and col- ored, only 124¢ per pair, wo:th 25c. 1 case of ladies’ cashmere hose, 15¢ per pmr, our regular 25¢ qual SPECIAT, SALE ON GLOVES. Lot of lndies’ Baritz kid gloves only 79¢, worth $1.25, For Monday our regular $1.50 gloves to be sold at $1.00. Ladies’ fine cashmere gloves 15¢, 25c. 35¢ und 50c, 25 per cent less thun regula e ase of children’s only wool mittens 10e per pair. Boys’ double mittens only 20¢ per pair. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. 100 ulnzeu gents’ unlaundered shirts, New York mills muslin, continuous facings, only 50c cach, worth 75c. On Monday 100 dozen gents’ suspen- g_m worth 50¢ per pair your choice for 1 lot of gents’ overshirts 25¢, 35¢c and 39¢, just half pric Special 50 dozen gent’s jersey knit over shirts only 75¢ each, worth $1.25. 2 cases of gent’s natural gray wool underwear only 50c each, worth 75 Cloak Department. SPECTIAL REDUCTIONS FOR MON- AY. Ludies’ double breasted reefer Chev- ron Cloaking, $5. reduced from 88, Ladies’ double breasted Reefer, Cam- ;}‘: hair Cloaking, $10, reduced from Ladies’ 80 inches long Mufllon trim- med Jackets, reduced to $20 Children’ ’s Plaid Cloaking, age 4 to 12 years, $1 4.; Children’s fine Ravitan Plaid, with capes, age 4 to 12 years, $2.75. Ladies’Newmarkets,with deep cape,in all the latest styles, $15; others are ask- ing $25. Ladies’ cape wraps, in the latest styles $7; reduced from #11. Ladies’ astrachan_capes, best quality, $10; reduced from $15, Misses’ jackets and reefers, hrruhlcd. neatly finished, ngoes 8, 2, 14, 16 and 18 years, $4.00 all sizes. TLadies’ double face beaver shawls, .50; reduced from $3.00. Ladies’ fine reversible beaver shawls, $3.00 10 $8.00, reduced one-haif, A large line of chiidren’s Worsted Dr ses, in all si $1.26. Dresses ranging from $3 to § Ladies’ Skirts at 49e. Children’ Clouks, 37ic, double 10, Flanunel Department. Shaker flannel, 5e per yard, All wool searlet flannel, 25c. Biderdown flannels, in all colors, 45¢ por yard. Extra heavy shrunk finished skivting flanael, 30c pr yard. irt patterns, worth $1.35, now 98c. Skivt patterns, worth $2 00, now $1 50. Jewelry Department. Sale on rops. Beautiful white stone brilliants in olid gold settings, 7oc per pair, worth $2.50. Gent’s solid gold searf white stone, brilliant sets, b solid gold white stone ear with worth ins, Owing to the recent cut of 20 per cent by the Elgin and Waltham factories we will give our customers the full benefit of this big discount by deducting sare rom our former very low pric Gents’ 8-ounce solid coin sily watch, stem-wind and set, with Elgin or Waltham movements, $6.95, jewelers’ price, $17.50. Gents’ silverine stem-wind and s Igin o Walt ham wateh, $1.95, jow ers’ prices, $12, Gents’ Elgin or Waltham Watch silverine, dust proof cases, $3.50, nn, prices, $10, M. Wheeler movement in a gold- , warranted to wear 20 years, lers” prices, $30 to $40. W. Raymond movement in a 14 Bos d hunting case, warranted ars, 824.75, jewelers’ prices, in jowel- S. assay solid gold e stem-winding Watch, with Elgin or Waltham movement, $10.50, jewelers’ prices, #40 to #15, Ladies’ solid silver chatelaine watches, stem wind and set, jewelers’ prices, $10. Ladies’ gold filled hunting watches, stem \\uul and set, $10.50; jo nric nts' gold nHul hunting case, stem ches, with Elgin or Waltham $8.75; prices, $20 hunting $8.505 wind “ movement, jowelers’ larm Clock, G9¢. Glasses, with acro- matic lenses, $4.50; worth 10, sred opera Glasses, 15 . worth l..lulva vuul went’s heavy rolled plated vings, with real stove sets, 25¢c each worth 7e to $1.50. with House Furnishing Goods. Yesterday the people carried the lamps away "y the lond. We have still hundreds of them left, and we will to- morrow give you the same bargains us we did yesterday. You go and pay 10¢ for a chimney, 150 for a bucrner, 25¢ for a lamp. We »nll do better than that. We will give you the whole outfit for 5e. We will give you a terra cotta stand h\mp with umbrella shade for 67¢, worth 2. A solid brass hanging lamp with l-l- nch porcelain shade, %1.45, worth A $12 solid brass piano lamp with nch silk fringe shade, center draft burner, $4.15: and a_beautiful bisque vase lamp, the shade and vase are matched, with the finest center draft burner made 15, worth $10. A few more of those 12-piece toilet sets at $3.95. White China mugs, 7e. Children’s A B C plates ie. Just arrived—a big lot of blue enamel ware, comprising everything used in the kitchen, as cheap as tinware, and lasts a lifetime. China cups and saucers, Spoon-holders. in fine g Sugar bowls, in fine gluss, ; Crenm pitchers, in fine glass Butter dishes, in fine glus be, White cups and sau Milk crocks, 4 for Ise Sauce dishes, 2 for lc. Pie plates, 2¢ each. C por sot. Furniture Department Hayden Bros.” furniture department, known far and near by ciose buyers. This department has _sproad and grown beyond our brightest = expectations. From a very small beginning it has climbed round by round until now it stands at the top. First in moderato prices and first in style and make of goods. The public always |lr’lpb 10 push up that which is climbing. It i nature, and the crowd which v and buys proved that we are holding our customers and making new ones every day. Oursplendid oak Center Table at $1.90 proved a winner, and this week we place on sule_another little beauty at $1.50 each. You will want one of these sure. They are solid onk and made by the best table house in the coun On other Center Tables you have 138 dif- ferent styles to pick from, ranging in price from $1.50 to $11. Bedroom suits, §11.50, $I)(I0 $17.50, 1-“. ‘(Ifl $28.00 and roc! kcxvn finest 3.}450, $4.85 Elegant for presents Cane Rockers all beauties. Dining Room Chairs, high back, sty- lish, at 90¢, 95¢, #1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.45 up to $1.75. Cannot be beaten at the $4, ), $¢ 50 up to $16.00. deboards, with A 1 wool mattress at line in city. at $5.00, up to $9.00. 00t tables, I'rees, Book Cuses, Office Desks, i Closots, Secretar ios, Loun ges and Splondid line of Plotures, Eichings, Steel Engravings, Water Colors, Pas- telles. CGrand special on one line at #1,50 ench, worth Easels at 39¢ and 75¢; finest ever of- TRUNKS AND VALISES, Just received, another large assort- ment of elogant Trunks and Bags which we huve marked to bo fast seliers for holiduy travel. Wo can save you money. This is the point. Test this assertion to your own satisfaction. Drug Department At Hayden Bros. we can buy every- thing 80" cheap, and the nicest part of it is that we can have such a va y to geleet. There we can buy soups from le up to Alc per cake, when you have to take ut other places just what they give vou. Always everything complete. Drugs and patent medicines alw on nd. We will sell Monday at the following prices: Sozodont, 5k Rubifoum, 19, Cashmere of Roses tooth soap, 15, Thermometers from 10¢ up to 60c. Almond meal per box, 2le, Hou rubber bags from $1 to $1,50. Shandon Bells soup, per box, 49¢. Sponges from 1e up to Sie. l,uhin'fl powder, 15¢, Tetlow’s gossamar powder, 18¢, aseline per bottle, 7 Vaseline, perfumed Cashmere Bouquet Viola eream, box, i Viola soup, 18c, Ispy’s cream, 18¢, Cold eream, 15¢, Punsy toilet soap, 17¢. Comé and see what we have, even if you do not purchuse unything. = We are ulways witling to show people our goods, Groceries BUTTER AND PRESERVES, Country butter, best \Va will sell the finest Towa creamery 23c. When you need fine butter come hN\‘ as we have tho finost qualities at lowest prices. Capo Cod cranberries, 10¢ por quart; 8 for 250, Apricot preserves, in pure granulated sugar, 8ic per pound, Pluin presorves, in pure sugar, 8tc per pound. Quince preserves, in pure sugar, 8ic per pound. Raspberry presorves, in pure granu- lated sugar, 8e per pound. Peach preserves, in pure granulated sugar, 8¢ per pound, Strawberry preserves, in pure granus lated sugur, Ste per pound. This is a special salo on preserves. We just received a car of absolutelo pure flour, 4t¢ per pound. You can pe. this to any test you wish, if not abso lutely pure buckwheat we will pay $5.00. Aunt Sally panc Ste, Aunt Jemima par , She. Absolutely pure apple butter, 50 per pound, put up in pure apple cider, Pure snow white sour krout, quart. used. Dill Pickles, 15¢ per quart or 50¢ per gallon, They are put up in pure grapoe wine vinegar. We are the only agents in Omaha. Rolled wheat 5c¢, manufactured from the best selocted Russian ha white wheat; some call it California breakfast food. Silver flake hominy 5¢. You ean use it for pudding. for soup and for fritters. It makes a delicious dish. Now evaporated raspberries, 174c. 1"5%‘" evaporated California apricots, BINOW evaporated California peaches, . New California raisin_cured prunes Gic. Imported common Turkish prunes, 5¢, California pitted plums, 10c. California dried grapes, 5e. Tmported Valencia B Tmported scedless raising, 1 California loose museated raisins, 10c. The: 'ulcnll new and the finest that 15¢, 17¢, 20¢ and very granulated granulated ke flour, Ml 122l This is the finest krout you ever 3 pouull can new California apricots, put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, most delicious fruit, 174c. We have umnpur apricots, 124¢ and 15¢, if you want them. % pound can new Culifornia peaches in pure granulated sugar syrup, 19c. Very fine blood red salmon, 10¢ per, can; they are delicious. mmlnum, He. Mlhluul Sardines, 10c. . 2-pound can very fine Gooseborries, c. 2-pound can Blackberri 2-pound can v pure granulated syrup, 17 Z-pound strawborvies sugav syrup, 174c. 4 pound can all yellow peaches in hewvy syrup, 10c. 3-pound can new California Egg Plums, 124c. :quund can Californin Green Gage Plums, 123c. 3-pound can Plums, 124¢, Full Cream Cheese, 15¢, Brick, 15¢. Tmported Swiss Cheese,15c, Sugar cured pienic Ham: Baneless Hams, 10 ¢, Sugar cured Breakfast Hm-un. 10¢. Sugar cured hams, heayy Sugar cured dried beof, 45 Bologna Snusage, be. Liver Suusage, s, The s, put up in in pure Baltimore now Californin Damson Siveet Chocolate, he Premiuns-Chocolate, 174c. 20-pound puil very fine fruit Jelly, 500 each, Imported chow chow 15¢ por pound. Imported mixed pickles 15¢ per quart. Tmportod olives 't; they are y fine, would be ch 3 Soapona 3¢ per package, All kinds of wash powder 7 bars best laundry soap «Tea and Coffee ite package, De- partment.’ Extremely low prices continue to be our motto in this department. Monday we scll a nice Jupan, an elegant drinker, Greon Japun 18¢, 20¢ and 25 Basket fired Japan, new 8he and 48c, Extra cholce sp: sundried crop, 29cy s leaf Hfc, ine of black teas, akfast 48¢ and 60c. mosn Oolong 50¢, 60¢ and 70, We gvarantce these goods to be class or mon: unded, Our coffees ure roasted fresh, Crushed Java and Mocha 19¢, Rio t Golden Rio 25e. 1’enberry 80c. Combination J Best old Gov fics$ Best No, 1. 28¢, ava and Mocha 2740, Java 834c. HAYD — BPROS,

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