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PART TWO. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. PRGES 9 To 16 'These Prices are for Monday Morning and all Day Tuesday Wash Dress Goods. The largest and most popular stock of wash dress goods in Omaha. Through the liberal patronage of the ladies of Omaha and the immense mail order trade, this department has been placed in position to be ready atall times for anything new that s offered, or to necept any cut prices made on lots to close, for no quantities are too large for Haydens’, nor is there any other house that has the space in which to handle sm'h large stock as Hayden Bros. car Llan Lluth 10¢ yard. Pineapplo tissue 10e yard. 82 inch wide challis, 10c y Satin chevron 10¢ yard. Doubls width printed henrietta 10c, 86 inch wide, leoced suiting 10¢ yard. 86 inch wide bat ..v l“n' vard. A\\- yron cloth 10 Bedford cord 10¢ yard, o \;.'nwlmm 10¢ nkled seersucker, 10¢ in rom- ied. wild compn to 15¢ nants from 2 to 12 y Take any of these items them; they cost you from L over this city. Theu thers isour lizht or dark ground rd, challis only 2ic Shirting prints, Now styles in dress calico 5 y 82 iuch wide sateen, advertised by some as French sateen, at 1lie to l1sc yard, our price 8¢ yard 40 inch wide side band Armadale zephyr in plain colors only Summer dress goods of China silk from 12{c to 17¢ Brandenberg cloth, 19¢ y Panay striped Badtord cords 1 Plain colors in Bedford cord 17 Eancy printed Bed! Silk stripe sateen, r High art novelties in Fronch satoen, controlled by us, Plain black sateen,” nnd 85¢ y: d Blac Bly Iu'ucu pe sulw n 250, 82 inch wide gingham 15c. Dress gingham, Ploin colors imported satcen 25c yard. If you are in way of wash_d ford to pass Hayaen' quarters, They carry tho stock they muko the prices which are al the lowest. Goand seo for your send for sumples. 1t of anything in the goods ‘you can’t af- as Llw\ are head- and Colored Dress Goods. SPEC AL SALE TUESDAY. 82-inch all wool French challis, 41e, 28-inch hall wool American challis, 40-inch all wool cream albatross, 49c. tll!-im h all wool crepon, in all colors, fine, only ¢ -1 i-inch satir new shades, ¢ 40-inch ail wool deblege, 65¢, 40-inch all wool I'rench novelty suit- Ings, crepe effect, $1. 42-inch Lnglish tweed suitings, duced from 95¢ to 75 d0-inch fancy finish henrictta, in all re- .49¢. n all plaids, spocial pric bedford cord, 88-inch all wool colors, 0-inch all wool -inch chevron e price, neh wool :[nm.,.m in plaids and former price, o 49¢, speeial for adeloth, in tan, gray and blue. $1.25. 50-inch fine broadeioth, to close,former |)r|m $1.50, Monday, 90¢. 28-inch debiege, halfl wool, 8-inch fine henviotta, ouly 25e. Black Dress Goods. On sale Tuesday. 42 inch grenadine, on these goods was for 63 40 {nch vory fine all wool crepon 8ic. 40 inch all wool nun’s veiling 65e. 40 inch all wool albatross 49¢. 46 inch silk finish German henriotta, former price $1.25, Monday only 81,00, 48 inch vor silk warp henrietta, :;&\JIuI price '$1.45, on sale Monday for 40 1nch all wool fancy steipeand plaids only 1) 40 inch 81.25 to 86 inch fine henrietta 33c. 50 inch all wool serge reduced ory fine, our price , “on sale Monday bedford cord reduced from from inch whip cord, former price 45¢, special for Monday 8 54 inch broud cloth reduced from 81,50 10 $1.25. 54 inch extra from $1.75 to $1. 42 inch fine brilliantine 50c. g 86 inch cashmere reduced from 20c to fine broad cloth reduced ), These Prices are for Monday Morn- ing and All Day Tuesday. OMAHA, Silks. ¢ SPECIAL SALE ON TUESDAY. All our $1 black China silks go at 75¢ on Mond All our §$1 colored China s! All our 65¢ black China s Monday at All our 65¢ colored China silks at 50c. All our 60c black and colored China silks will go on Monday at 45¢. All our $1 black China crepes, on Monday. at 750, All our Gbe Dblack printed China All our 60c All our 31.2 on this sal Colored lining silks, 25¢. All our §1 ink and cteam China crepes on Monday at $1, All our $1.45 crepe d’ chenes at $1 g All our 81.25 black gros grain silks at ks, 75¢. lks go on v blue , at de. and n: illes, on Mon 1k pongees at 4( colored Tafleta ullI\ 5e 11 our $1.35 black gros grain siiks at 1l our $1.69 black gros grain silks at 11 our $1.85 black $1.45, All our $1 black faille Francais at 75¢. Phis list includes many of the most noted French und, also, the famous royal n standards. Every item isa genuine bargain and no one can afford to overlook them. 5 When the Spring Time Comes You muke changes. trosses, for instance. ¢ get old and hard, and a new one costs so little com- pared to what it once did, that you de- cide to throw the old ones away and gev new. It will therefore be something to know that on pluin excel, cotton top, wool, moss, hair and all other kinds of mattresses, we can save you a certain amount. The goods are the same all the rest get (all Omaha made). Our price is lower. In anticipation of the chango wo havo just rece ved u full car of fine b 3 voucan purchase 1.95 gros grain silks at ou change mat- 2,25, $3.f , $4.25, $4.85, These beds aro full size and v ntee them to be as good beds as any on tho market. Money is the power that speaks, and money has opened th doors of the best factories in the country No s tell you, come \u 50. and given us the pick of their goods. matter and see. what the other: And our suits s 19.00, $19.50 and o buyers Lo rummh their homes muderate outlay. On dining ture we are also able to save Oak chairs at 95¢, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, all late s on tables ot $3.45, $4.25, $5. Plush rockers in greau variety and al! at reduced prices. Porch rockers, large size, double cane seat, painted red, $1.95, worth $2.50; small size 90¢, \\()rll\ $1 Porch settees $: ), §3. UO, $3.45, four and five fect long. Before you start on your summer trip call and Buy your trunk or valise, We 25, $7.50, can save you 20 per cent. Trunks, iron \umum m, 0, up to $10.00. Va- lises 85¢, $1.25, $1.50, §2.00, $2.50, §3.50, $4.50. Good leather bags. Notion Department. Dress makers, attention! All you want, no limit. No 1 pure rubber arm shicld at Sc. No 2 pure rubber arm shicld at 10¢ No 8 pure rubber arm shield at 1 No 4 puro rubber arm shield at T, tockinet arm shield at 1 all sille tuffeta seam binding 11c Whalbone casing, 15 sh Dress belting per bolt 17 Best inch whalebone in the market. Tooks and eyes le, 2¢, 8¢, 4c and bca card. Iooks and eyes on tape 5c yard, Brook’s 200 yard spool cotton 4c spool. Best 60-inch tape line 5e, SPECIAL NOTICE. We are the only house in Omaha scll- ing the lightoing needle, the most per- fect needlo made. Put up 25 in a puper. All numbers 5c. Use them once and you will use no other. SPECIAL DRIVES. Large hund mivggrs on stands 10c. Whisk brooms in solid leather cases, at 17e. A special line of ‘pocketbooks 25¢. 100 dozen lace collars at e, Solid leather belts 10c, Cloth brushes at worth 25¢, N Noz bolt. ades, 8¢ bolt. > brushes at 15¢, worth 2 ¢ hair brushes at 10c, worth 20c. hand mirrors at 10¢. Pocket combs a 8e and 10c. Dressing combs at de, Ge, 8¢, 10¢ and awl straps 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢. Corn cob pipes at 2¢ Briar pipes ut e, Cocon wood pipes at e, Briur pipes, amber tips, 10e. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY. 200 boxes crochet cotton 2¢ ball, HAYDEN BROTHERS, | iLadies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. Umbrellas and parasols.” Over 5,000 on display. handles, only $1.25, worth 1lot sunshades, 26-inch paragon frames and extra Horn handles, only $1. 1lot 26-inch Milan frames and elegant handles, only worth $3.50. Speeial cut prices on children’s parasols, 1 case of gen only 25¢, wortl 100 dozen gent Monday only 50c each, worth $1. se of gents’ unlaundered shirt double back and front, continuous f: ings nnd made from New York Mill musling, only each, worth nts’ 124c per pair, worth 25c. 1 case of children’s fa: hose, regular made, only worth Z5e. 1 lot of boys® extra heavy can’t wear ’‘em out, only worth 40c. Ladi pair, worth 100 doz mitts in black onl 40c. We arenow carrying an immens stock of corsets and must reduce stoc atonco. cloaring sale in this department. fine Caj worth o ) on ¢ per pair, extra heavy sil at 25¢ per pair, wort| of children’s aprons at low prices. Ludles’ each, only 19¢, worth 40c. Special salo on pocket knives. Special sale on scissors. Special Prices 'On Handkerchiefs. 500 dozen all pure linen handkerchiefs, h 50 ditferent styles, ull now and fresl goods, scalloped edge, embroide open worked, plain_ hemstiched mourning handkerchief, ker e, hiefs are usually sold at 35e, 40c an and to start them wo will sell ther chiefs, all new and fresh goods, o, or $1.35 a dozen. 200 dozen all pure linen handkerchief odds and ends, worth 15¢ to 40c; som are slightly soiled and handled, want to sell them quick and wehave cut them down to 12ic apiee 150 dozen cambric faney bordered, fast 10c. Plain ors, at 5c, wort white hemstiched e, a, at 8e,10c,124c, 1 at 2¢. Laces and Embroideries. Great bargains will be placed on * our center tables. We will mention a few. 5 dress pattecns, fast bla ered flouncings, at worth 8¢, ombroidered flouncings, at 49¢, wort yard, worth 7ac, 50 new patterns in drapery nets an flouncings at 35c, 49¢, 75¢, 87c, $1.25 up to 83,50, Great Cut in Em- broideries. por yard, worth 3c. ery at 5¢, worth 10c. 20,000 yards medium width embroi ery ut 10¢ and 12j¢, well worth 17¢ per yard. 4-4 covers, fringed, $1.25 euch. 6-4 funcy chenille covers, also plain, heavy fringe, at 8198 each. Why should you pay #3 for these covers when | 20¢; California prunes, 10¢; llu):hns sell then at $1.98 each, 8-4 chenille table covers $3.75 each. We buy these direct from the mil which accounts for our low prices, 1 lot 206-inch Glorin umbrellas, oxydized handics, only 75¢ oach. 26-inch silk Gloria umhrLll‘lfl. silk Gloria, go silk paragon fancy outing flannel shirts flannel outing shirts hiwknit seamicss 4 hoso only black ecotton per pal fancy cotton hose only 19¢ per Monday woe commence a grand We are now showing a beautiful line fine Swiss ribbed vests 10c Ladies’ Egyptian vests, Swiss ribbed, These hand- at 12jc These are good W cheap, so handkerchiefs, handker- s, 4-inch, f-inch and 13-inch hem- 20c and_ 250. Big lot of fancy cotton handkerchicfs em broid- 85 dress patterns, fast black, nicely 50 dvess patterns, white embroidered flouncings. 45 inchés wide, only 83c per 81 and 10,000 yards narrowembroideries at le 10,000 yards medium width embroid- 10 23¢ These Prices are for Monday Morning and all Day Tuesday |Millinery Dep't. The backward seagon has left us with a large stock of millinery, to say nothing of the new styles coming daily under contract. reduced to move stock or nothing in the wa talk about. It is only ing a sciection. The present prices cut no figure. Come and see for yourself. Such o state of affairs was never known before. of pricos left to question of mak- pe o,| Ribbons. = Ribbons. Red, white, blue, for Decoration day, at 4 24c. 230'bolts, all silk ribbons, No, 2, 1c por yard. 50 bolts fancy striped at se. s. |, 100 bolts fancy striped and plald rib- bons, just the thing for hat trimmings, and a snap for millingrs, Monday, only 15c por yard, worth 85¢ to 50c. only ribbons, No. 9, Is SPECIAL VALUE IN STAPLE BONS. Satin and gros grzun ribbons, all silk, No. 9, No. 12, No. 16, No. ! 10c, 12¢, 1oe, 22¢ per yard, worth 10e to 40¢ per yard. Sashes, in red, white and croam, 2} ds long, knotted twist fringe, only c, worth $1 RIB r h Novelties in Neckwear: Jubots. in lace, sitk, crepe and chif- fon, in all colors, ay G3s, 75, 81, $1.25, 5]’ ), $1.75. Ladies” silk ties with lace ends at 27c, 0 K Chiffons. Chiffons. Chiffon, in all colors, nicely embroid- ered, at 19¢ per yard Better grade at 25¢, yard, 50¢ per Summer Skirt Patterns Another case, just opened, 50 more @ Monday; 368 patterns sold We ave the only house in d 1 [ in one duy. it A dozen. This|Omaha that have them. Only 89c for a 15 o bargain. skirt pattern, fust colors. 100 dozen ull linen initial handker- Lining De partment. Summer percaline 8¢, 15¢ and 23c. s,| Best mm\hn > Bc. 0 Selisia 10¢. 15¢, 20c and 25c yard. o| Bigline of fancy lining, printed per- caline, siles etc., padding, wiggin, canvass, duck, wadding, in fact everys thing in the way of dresslining and tail- h|or trimmings. Linen Department, We are overlonded on linens; cost cuts no figure; stock must be reduced. Get our prices on table linen, toweling, tow- els, napkins, Irish and German fronting and butcher linens, linen scarfs for dressers, table cloths of every descri tion, ss checked towelin, y we will e a special clearing sule ontowels at10c and 15¢ each in main aisle 16th street building; it will pay you to attend this sala, s there will be big bargains offered in towels at 10c and 150 Black silk demi Iloumqu 9 to 15|each. inches wide, tomorrow 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, o , 85¢, actually worth 30c to 6. Muslins and: Sheetings Bleached muslin 3ic, ae, Ge, bic, Tc, T4e, 8te and 10¢ yardy h 42-inch pillow easing Sc yard. 45-inch pillow cajing 10c and 123 yard, Bleached or unbleached sheeting, twilled and hall bleached sheoting ut a | prices that can’t ho beaten. Unbleached cotton flannel 3ic. and 10¢ yard. Fancy printed cotton flannel 15¢,.17¢, 19¢c and 25¢ yard, White Bed Spreads. Over 2,000 white gpeeads on hand; the best value you over saw at 50c. , Tac. 85c, $1, $1.19, $1.25, 8150 and $1.75 each Marseilles spl‘undl at $1 oach, Colored or white fringed sproads $1. LExtra bargain in imported Marseilles. - | quilts at $3.50, cheap at 5. Finest quulh.y olored Mitcheline spreads redyced to §265 euch. 5e, 8¢ Chenille Table Covers, |Pried FruitiDept. Dricd grapes, 6e: deied blackborr 8c; pitted plums, 1 orated apples, O peaches, 124c; Geneva d ed raspberrics, .Ah(nrmu golden aprisots, 124c} |‘l()lul‘u|nlllfl 1 southern halves'dried paaches, He; C 1l | fornia died pears, 124c; pitted cherries, be. It is useless to sny prices are | There is little ' Art Department. PLUMS OF THE W. 25 dozen fino Roman table covers, stamped, only i each, worth $1. 25-inch art plush in all colors at $1 per yard, worth $1. 10 dozen fine embroidered felt scarfs at 75¢. worth $1 1o $1.50, 10 dozen handsowely embroidered folt covers at $1.10, worth $1.50 to $1.75. dozen eiderdown baby® carr robes only $1.25, worth 10 dozen felt baby ca week only 83c, worth 1.4 Just wwhml an elegant line of stamped dresser scarfs, stamped bureau IEK, age robes this covers, stamped splashers, all, to match. -inch linen dressor scarfs th drawn thread ends, this 50c. sen fine stimped damask tray cloths at 25¢, 87¢, well worth 50¢ to week only h. 20 dozen oblong tray cloths nad zes to mawch, at 1ac, 19¢, 25¢, 8 in 100 dozen fine momic tr stamped. at 19¢, well worth Solid comfort head rests, all gilk, at 49¢, 65¢, Toe. arigated plush balls only dozen, worth 25¢ English tin > per ball. Job lot knitting silk 10c per spools. Chenille cord only 5e per yard ‘We wiil continue to sell the ve embroidery silk per dozen spools. Stationery. ay cloths, 10¢ per dozen ¥ bost Ruled and unruled tablets, letter size, only 3¢ each. Linen tablets, ruled and unruled, only 5S¢ _cach, worth 10c: 72 lunves, 5¢_ each, worth 10c. Memorandum books only le each, worth se. 50c fine commercial note paper for 23¢ tomorrow. Remember ise books at 13ic each, book store | Omaha made goods, them strictly firs 8. C nln’]flbl\\"fl books 5e, 8e, 10c, 15¢, [ convineed. Harness n book store price 10¢, 15¢, b0 have them from 1,000 boxes fine papeterie box, worth 10c. 5,000 boxes Hayden’s Special 10¢ per box, worth 20c. 1,000 boxes fine gilt edge, choico for worth Indies’ correspondence, only 17¢, 30¢. We are headquarters for school and office supplics. Carpets. A good Briissels carpet for 47¢ and 50c. Better grades Brussels carpet for 60: 65 and 75e per yard. We have an’ immense stock to sclect from. Wo also have moquett, velvets, ax- minster and wiltons at very low prices. Ingrain carpet from 22¢, 25¢, s0c and 35¢. All wool filling 50c_and Strictly all'wool at 55 Some new patterns in Lowell extra supers just received. Smyrna rugs at one-half price. We curry “the moat uunpluu line of ns to be found in this thing pertaining to draperics China mattings 12jc, 14c, 18c and 20c per yard. Jewelry Department Ladies’ solid gold birthday rings 49c, worth §1.50. Heavy rolled plated rings 15c; worth The, Gents’ best rolled plated chains, in m»mmo warranted to wear for five year ), worth $3. (.U|t~. gold front lockets 50¢, worth $2. s latest novelty tinted bow knot hair ornaments or lace pins, 25¢; worth 7he. Enameled pansy pins, 5e; worth 2 Ivor and gilt hair pins 10¢ per doz. Nickel alarm clocks 65c¢. Rogers’ 12 dwt. knives or forks $1,25 per ard. wil rdow ents’ silverine siem wind American movement, $3.25. L.(-ntu ,,um filled American 5,75 up. Gents’ solid gold American watches, $18.75 Ladies’ gold filled Elgin, Springfield or Waltham watches, stem wind and sot, $8,75 up, Ladies’ fine 14-karat solid gold Swiss watches, $9. Ladies’ solid gold Elgin, Springfield or Waltham hunting case stem wind watches $14.95. All goods warranted as represented. Why pay fancy prices. Meat Department. All the meats in our store ave cured by the Cudshy, Swift and Hammond packing companies. Sugar-cured hams, watches 10c; New York hams, 5ic; salt pork, G boneless hams beef, 74 bologna, be; sausage, 603 head v cheese, cor nml cod, 74¢, sold everywhere for beef, 6oy COr 124c, scent House Furnishing Goods. The genuine Western wi Jron frame wringers, $ Wood frame wringers, $ Wish board: Folding ivoni Fiat ivons, 3¢ per puu‘\ll her, ) A lamp with burner and chimney, 10¢. Wash bowl and pitcher. 20¢ each. Chamber ¢ ench. Dinner plates, 24¢ each. Butter crocks, 3¢ per gallon. icco importod decorated Decorated toilo Spring bilanc Serow Drivers i snchos Be. s cutters 8¢ sots, 81, Lemon squeeze Garden trowel Feathor dusters 7¢ Ink and mucilag Teo cream free Tea croam | m f per bottle, s, 2 quart, quart, 81. . 4 quart, $1. zer: o701 Children’s garden to de, hoe and rake, 25c. Wire cloth for 1c per square foot. Clothes buskets 50c, Hanging soap holders, 5e. A solid steel axe, all sizes from 2 10 20 q s, consisting of dinner $1.05. screen doors and win- n the country for 5c counter blank books, only in Omaha this se ason, culation mineral wood. $7.95 up. frigerators, chase o HURD. refrigerator est, and can save you harness or saddie. Al teed or money refunded. a full line of summer duste b nalters, ti A good li A good single lmv ness A good side: Sweat pads, 3pring curcy combs, 250, 20¢. straps, otc. Brushe 3, Our Stove THE HURD—TIhe finest refrigerator Made only in hard wood, has the finest system of cir- you ever saw, and Our prices range We also have sideboard ve- If_you are filled with from gomng to pur- examine the money goods guaran- Harness Department we handle nothing but and can guarantee Call and b Tojth oraot the best to the cheap- bo We on a good Waoalso carry blanket: ¢ cushions, bridles, whips, and 1t double harness, $16 up. , 85 up. which we have burns petroleum. rows, veloc Departiment. The most complero line in the west. Gasoline stoves, $.. 7 Gasoline stoves, $2.90. Gasoline stoyes, $3.00. Gasoline stoves, $4.00, Gasoline stovs 0‘1 $6.00. G bline stoves, $8.00. G bakes in_ two sec.ions and brow around. i il stoves, 65c, Tae, 93¢, 81, $2.00. smd ranges, $35. in any other , boilers, ete.. ete. amp oil or Buby carringes, wagons, s and tricyc Il“% 5,000 Sewing machines, $20, Drug Department. s Sarsaparilla s Sursaparilla 7 Di: Mellin's Food, large size, 65 Kennedy’s Medical Discovory, 81,15, Indian Sagwa, sphate 40¢ e Miles’ N Pierce’s I Liebig's I vine, 75¢. vorite Perseription, ing Plaster ¢, Porous Plaster, 2 for 25 Malvine € ll!||n|lh.d Sponges from 1e up. am, 35¢, $1.50 and 48, 89, 810, 811, 812, Tnion company oil gas stove that any product of wheelbar- 0 B u.'th $145. 7 Kaufmann's Sulphur Bi ters 25c. stilo soap, long bars, 23c. sline, oil and gus stovo ovens, in the heat scperator that ns all store, 75¢. to 75¢. 75¢, ountain Syringe, 2-quart, 49, Mon- only. Maltine Balls. 74e per box. Persian Insoct powder 9¢ a pound, Ammonia, Tic o bottle. Wall Paper, Do not pay fancy prices for wall papor looked at our stoc »d white pay Fiour and Groceries, Remember if you want the finest flour call for Hu l\llmm« Best & Central Mills bost \uln\rlulhu 90a Show FPlake 65¢. Very best flour 85¢. Best kiln dried corn meal 13 Rolled wheat, u:nu cull it lu-n‘x\h alifornia wn Californin apricots in pure rup 124 and nest canned ap 31b cn ots, 1740. \ California egy plums in pure fup 1240, n Californsa ( in pure sugar s 31b can Cal gor s u]» lHu. on Gago plums, hes in pure su~ 31b can |)\|n|x»l\|n Pail jelly 50c. Soda o ter crackers se. Impo 15¢ per qu Mixed y quart. Sapolio 5 wckers 5e. Oys- d chowchow les 15¢ per All kinds of wash-~ ing powdor 2 al soda Ht. per pound. Almn white Paris sonp 250 1 1b can v ters 7de. 2 lbcan cove oysters Sardines Tea, Coffee, etc. Letting down prices on flour, meats tea, coffo, butter, ete. In teas and coffee we will make som very low prices: Crushed coffee, 1240 crushed java and mocha, 17 the finest Santos pea m(us and Maricaibo, 28c v ibian - mocha Pixed, 83— this 18 positively tho finest coffee g rown; que, a perfected blended coffee and a nice drinker, 26c; Guatemala peaborry and Caracas fancy mixed, 274c; oriental java and Aurora mixed, 30c. We have everything in teas at lowsst prices, Will sell you a fine Ji z;mn tea, excellent both in strength and flavor. for 21¢; full body-Japan we offer as a gain, 23c and 250: extra garden cultivated Japan tea, 27c, In qunpowder tea wo can please you: A nice Moyune gunpowder for 35¢; a Ping Suey gunpowder, a spendid drinker, 400 5, the finest pin-head gunpowder, , 60c and 65c. .nglhh breakfast, at 80¢, 35c and 40c; fine Souchong English breakfast tea, Hle. H55¢ and 60e, Russian Moning Con- gow, the finest teaof its kind, 70c. ‘We have the Formosa oolong and ims perial tea at lowest prices. Be sure and visit our tea and coffee lepnrtmum. if you want to save money. a Shelf Hardware Wire nails, 84, 104, 12d. 60d, 2ie per Tb. Nut Augers, 45c. tip plumb levels, 58c. ton hund suws, 26 inch 81.80. H. Disston nest compuss saws, 8 blades, 0. 16d, 204, 304 Stanley No. 18 block planes, 66c. tanloy No. 110 block plancs, 220, tanley iron smooth planes, 2 inch 1.22 bi Stanleywood bottom handled smooth planes. 2 inch bit, 9dc. Stanley wood bhottom handled Jack plane, 2 inch bit, 84c. Rim lock with knobs, 15c. Loose pin cast butts, 8x3 420 per dozen pairs. Leoge pin cast butts 3ix3% 67c pee dozen pairs. Loosc pin cast butts, 4xi 700 per dozen pairs. Sand paper per qulru 17c. Garden rake Ratehot braces, -l C. 2 foot boxwood rulor, all brass bound, 20¢ Maydole hammers, N. 113 40c. Solid steel shovels, Spading forks, 49c! Garden hose, Z5¢. Sweedish iron tacks in bulk 8ic per 1b, The Prince lawn mower, the easlest ruumnu mower made. Every part war< |m|lml hain dog collar, e, 1 automatic screw driver, 750, 2 Goodell automatic screw drivers, 81, Hocic saws, 8 and 10 inch, including 1 dozen blades each’, 60c, 70c Rose and apple wood tool handles, 404 and 50c. Extra large size tool handlos, 85a Books. Special—Rand-McNally’s new stans dard Atlas of the World, Monday only $1.50, publishers’ price $7.50. ~ Mafl orde lemupll\ filled. Webster’s School bound, only 10¢ each. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, cloth bound, only 90e. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, # Russian bound. only $1.25, Webster’s Unabridged l)h-,l,lonur{ full sheep bound, putent index, only $2.50. J)lu,mnury, cloth Corner 18th and Dodge Streets. These Prices are for Monday Morn- ing and All Day Tuesday. JUCPIVGHUSISSISES+

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