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L ) T A POy B T PART TWO THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. —_— e PAGES 9 TO 16 1 Y—SECON [; YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNI NG, JUNE 19, 1 892—SIXTEEN PAGES. P HAY DEN ROTHERS Special Summer Clearihg. Down Go the Prices. ‘Black DreAserroods. ‘We are going to sell black dress goods Monday. 1If you want to buy a black dress you had better be on hand in the morning, for we are going to give vou gome bargains that was never put in print before, 48-inch silk warp henrietta, very fine, beautiful black: our price has never been less than $1. think of the widths only 8 pieces in stock; we are going to sell them to you Monday for 99c, 40-inch very fine all wool grenadine, just the thing fora nice. cool hot weather dress. Wesold these goods for 95¢. Mon- day, wo are going to sell them for 65c. 40-inch all wool serge, reduced from 69c, for this specinl salo only 4. 40-inch very fine all wool French hen- rietta, worth 85c¢, Monday, only 59¢. 86-inch whip cord, regular price, 40c; we will eell them to you Monday for 244c. 42-inch fancy bedford cord that we consider very cheap at $1.25; take your choice of ttyles Monday for 95c. 40-inch_cashmore, regular price 45 on sale Monday for 3: 40-inch Shepard plaid: 49¢, special Monduy. 40-inch all wool pon, beautiful goods, reduced from $1.25, special for Monday, 79¢. 36-inch English bedford cord we sold for 39¢, Monday, 23c. reduced from Notion Department. Our prices for notions are always the lowest. These are a few of them: Knitting cotton 2¢ a ball. Crochet cotton 2¢ a ball. Darning cotton ie a card. Adamantine pins, 1c paper. Shell hair pins, 1c. Whalebone easing, S¢ bolt. No. 1 stockinet armshield 5c. No. 2 stockinet armshield 6e. No. 3 stockinet armshield 7c No. 4 stockinet armshield Se. Barbour’s linen thread Ic a spool. Garter elastic, 1e yard. 60-inch tape line, 3¢ 100 hairpains in cabinets, 3c. Rick-rack braid, all numbers, bune 25¢ silk garter web 10c, Warcen hose supporters, 5¢ pair. Shaving brushes, 7c. 25c cloth brushes, 10c. Wire hair brushes, 10c. Tooth brushes, worth 25¢, for 10c. Lace collars, worth 15¢, for 5c. Veilings at 8, ¢, 7c, 10¢, 1ac, 25¢, 40c, 60c yard, worth double. 25¢ coin purses 10c. 50c pocketbooks at 25¢. Our entire line of fine pockerbooks, including goods up to $4 apiece, all be- ing sold at below regular price. 500 dozen ladies’ linen collars, not at e aplece, but at 5¢ a dozen, TLadies’ Vandyke belts, new goods, not 25¢ apiece, but at s, Music rolls, imitation seal, at 25c¢ each. A sale on ladies linen handkerchiefs, soiled and mussed, worth from 2ic to 40c, to be cleared at 10c. 2¢ Colored Dress Goods. Monday will be the great bargain day of the season in wool dress goods. We have got too many dress goods and in order to reduce stock we will make pri- ces lower than was eversbown on any counters in the west. 40 inch fancy plaids that others ask 75¢ a yard, we wlll sell for 87ic. 40 inch all wool plaids we sold for 50c n yard, Monday Z3c. 40 inch all wool serge, our prices 6sc, Monday we will sell this for 41c. 46 inch nll wool serge, very fine goods —regular price 95¢, take what you want for 59¢c. 40 inch all wool albatross in all the evening shades, worth 65¢, Monday epe- ciul sale only 49c. 44 inch beautiful herring bone suiting, regular price £1.23, o sale Monday for ¢, 40 inch storm serge in navy blue and nll other shades, worth 75¢, Monduy we will sell them for 58c. 46 inch all wool French henrielta, cheap at 85¢, Morday we are going to gell them to you for 65¢. 84 inch English cashmere, our price has never been lower than 20c and they are good goods for that money, we will give these away for 9¢. #4 inch gray mixed and brown mixed suitings, regular price 25¢, take all you want for 10c, ¢ 86 inch part wool plaids we have been selling for 290, filty styles to select from, Monday only 16ic. 86 inch imported all wool bedford cord that we have been selling for 78¢, Mon- day we we are going to sell them to you for 50¢. 88 inch all wool de biege,makes a nice traveling suit, regular price 60c, we are ~going to sell them to you Mondav for 84c 86 inch English suiting we sold at 85c¢, Monday we will sell them for 19c. Art Department. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 250 stamped pillow shams reduced to 10c per pair. 75¢ Roman table covers reduced to 8o, $1 embroidered felt table scarfs re- duced to Ade. $1,25 to $1.50 embroidered felt table covers reduced to 87c. 40¢ to 47c linen dresser scarfs,stamped and drawn thread, reduced to 25¢ each, 66¢ linen dresser scarfs, stamnped and fringe all around. reduced to 3fic. 75¢ linen dresser scarfs, stamped with fancy drawn thread, reduced to 40¢, Beautiful tinted tidies with lace border, only 25¢, reduced from 47¢, 53¢, Finely drawn thread tidies, prettily stamped, reduced to 25¢, Fringed mowmie tray covers, nicely mped, reduced to 10, regular price, 25¢. Linen damask tray cloths, approvri- ately stamped, reduced to 10¢, worth Solid comfort head-rests, reduced to 750 piush and silk head-reats reduced Variegated plush balls reduced to 10¢ per dozen, worth 25¢, Bl‘klrlln fringe only 18¢ per yard. Fringed linen doylies, stamped, only 2 eomabliched. doyll d ) emstitcned doylies, stamped, onl ! §e, worth 10¢c. o " i Silks on Special Sale Monday. Black and colored China silks, form- erly 81,25, wa will sell you on Monday for 85 Colored*pongee silks, formerly 65¢,we will sell you on Monday for 5 I and colored pongee silks, form- 31, we will sell you on Monday for erly Gic. Figurea China silks, formerly $1.25, we will sell you on Monday for 85¢, Figured China silks, formerly $1, we will sell youon Monday for 65c. Black and colored China crepes, form- erly $1.40, we will sell you on Monday for $1. Iron frame grenadines, formerly 81,25, we will sell you on Monday for 75c. Iron frameé grenadines, formerly 31.30, we will sell you on Monday for 79¢. Black faillo Francaise silks, formerly £1.09, we will sell you on Monday for Black faille Francaise, formerly we will sell you on Monday for 31 Black gros grain silks, former wo will sell you on Monday for ¢ Bluck gros grain silks, formerly we will sell you on Mondny for $1 Colored faille Francaise,formerl) we will sell vou on Monddy for 88¢. We have about 75 pieces of very beau- tiful fancy trimming silks which we will sell you on Monday for about one-third of the original price. We make this TREMENDOUS cut in the prices of silk goods in order to re- duce our immense stock before the close of the season. All of our lines are un- broken, and you will find every item in stock exuctly as advertised, Orders by muil given prompt attention. Laces and Embroideries. As we now stand, the greatest bar- gain center of the west—has never been equal to the bargains we shall offer in laces and embroideries, ribbons, dress trimmings and fancy goods, during this great clearance sale. Note with care, and bring this paper with you. Everything as advertised, and plenty of it. 1,000 yards black chantilly laces 10c, worth 20c to 25c. g-inch black demi flouncing at 15c, worth 35¢. 2-inch black chantilly demi flouncing h 50c. nch black chantilly demi flouncing at 87c, worth 65¢. L‘:lorud silk laces at 19¢, worth 35¢ per yard, JOA11 ooloee othohifion ) at 195 per yard, worth 25c per yard. Our 8ic, 40c and 50c chiffons reduced to 25c per yard. Valenciennes laces at 2¢, 5¢, 7c, 10¢, 15¢, worth 5¢ to 85¢ per yard. Oriental laces at 5c, 8c, 10¢, 124c¢, 17¢, 19¢, worth 10c to 35¢ per yard. Point de Irlande lace, 5e, 7c, Ye. 12ic, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, worth 10¢ to 5Cc per yard. Two-tone laces at 10c, lac, 19¢, 29c, worth 20c to 50c per yard. Russian draping nets, 45 inches wide, at 25¢, 47¢, 63c, 87¢, worth 63c to $1.50. 42-inch biack lace flouncings at 81.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1,75, worth $1.75 to $2.28 per yard. 42-inch white and ecru flouncing at 8Tc. 75c, 98¢, worth 65c to 81.50. 7 ,000 yard, s underwear embroideries. cambric embroideries, Swiss embroideries, Indialinon embroideries, nainsook embroideries, insertions and edgings, at e, 8¢, 5¢, 7c, 10¢, 124c, 1dc, 19¢, 25¢ { per yard, worth 5c to 45¢ per yard. Ecru nnd colored embroideries at 25¢ on the dollar. Ribbons. 50 pieces luncX striped ribbons, No. 12 only &¢ per yard. 60 pieces all silk ribbons, No. 22, solid colors and swiped, at 15¢ per yard. Special cut in fine silk ribbons for this sale, 1n all colors, shades and styles. Colored velvet ribbons at 3¢ per yard, worth up to 15¢ per yard. 50 dozen boys’ windsor scarfs at 2c, worth 10c. 50 dozen all sitk windsor scarfsat 15¢, worth 25¢. 25 dozen ladies’ silk scarfs, with lace ends, at 25¢, worth 50c. Jabots, the popular thing just now, at 49c, 65c, 08¢, worth $1.00 to $1.50, Millinery Dep’t. The midsummer clearing sale on mil- linery is intended to close out every ar- ticle of spring und summer goods re- gardless of cost or present worth, This department never carries over a single article and this season will be no excep- tion, Toys and Fancy Goods. New toys, new dolls, new games and novelties in fancy goods go on sale this week at closing out prices. Shades. A line of decorated shades of the best quality, 7 feet long, with spring roller, complete, reduced to 50c. Lace Curtains. We are closing out odd lots of lacé curtaing cheap—65¢, The and 85¢ per pair, Also, better grades, $1.50, $1.75 and #2.00, Tennis Goods. Nets, poles, murkers, horseman rack- ets, #1 to 85, Best in the city, Hammocks. We have everything in this line you can think of. Trunks and Valises. Special June traveling sale on all our trunks and bags If you want one you can fel. it how cheap. Be sure and look the line over before buying. duzal, | trated, cloth bound Special Bargains. Our special summer sale is now in full blast, the low prices which we are making is filling our store with eager buyers Our linen stock is too large and must be reduced. Cream damusk at 35¢, worth 50¢. Cream damask at 25¢, worth 40c. Creamn damask at 50¢, worth Bleached damask at 30c, worth 40c. Bleached damask at ¢, worth 65c. Bleached damask at , worth 81, Turkey red damask at , worth 25¢. Turkey red damask at 25c. worth 40c. Lunch cloths, in all sizes, in plain white, fancy colored borders, etc., at less than wholesale prices. Napkins of every style, size and de- seription, from 25¢ & dozen Linen dressing scarfs, a to select from. The largest stock of bed spreads in the west. Whitoe crochet bed spreads, Marsail- les patterns, 47¢ each. 11-4 Marseilles quilts, 81. Big bargain in 11-4 crochet spreads at 81, reduced from 81 The veal Mitcheline bed spreads. fast colors, worth $3.50, reduced to 82.65. Ten colors to select from. Big stock of toweling to be sold. Twilled crash, 2jc. All linen glass checked toweling, 5c. Bleached or unbleached all linen toweling at 5c yard. Toweling at 8¢ worth 10c. 10c toweling worth 15¢. 22 inch wide toweling at 15¢, worth 20c, up. beautiful line *® Butcher’s linen, fronting linen, em- broidery crash, apron linen, boys’ pant linen, and 24 inch checked linen, all at prices to close. Bleached muslin 24c, 5¢, 6e, 7, T4c, Ste and 10c yar Pillow case muslin 8c, 15 yard. Double width sheeting 15e, 16e, 17c, 18¢, 19¢ and 20c yard. Ovr stock of muslin and sheetings are going lively at the reduced prices. Best outing flannel ever sold in Oma- ha at 5 yard Straw ticking fc yard. Special bargains’in printsat 3tc and 5 d. 10¢, 12fc and C.. We never had such trade on wash dress goods as we have at present, Our stocks are melting away fast on account of hot weather and low prices. See the bargains we offer in bluck lawn checks at 10c. They are cheap at 20¢. White checked nainsook 5¢ and 10c yard. Lawn check at 15¢, worth 35¢ yard. Dress ginghams and fine zephyrs are being slaughtered. Get our prices on lawns and challis, they are the lowest. Our stock is too large and must be re- which accounts for our low prices. Book Dep’t. Don’t fail to attend this great clear- ance. Josephus Historical works, new and complete edition, 1 vages, illus- duced to 81. Macauley’s History of England, com- plete in one volume, cloth bound, re- duced to $1. Rollins’ Ancient History, complete in two volumes, elegantly bound in cloth, reduced to £1.98, Prose writers of Germany, new and complete editions, cloth bound, reduced to 81. Don Quixote with 800 illustrations, cloth bound, reduced to $1.25. Milton’s *'Paradise Lost,” Dante’s “Inferno,” Dante’'s ‘“Purgatory and Paradise,” “Bible Gallery” with all the illustrations from the original designs by Gustave Dore, only a few left, re- duced to 95c. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary re- duced to 75c. ‘Webster’s School Edition Dictionary reduced to 10c. Rand & McNally’'s New Standard Atlas of the World reduced to $1.55; publisher’s price $7.50. Red Line Poems, nicely bound in oloth and gilt, reduced to 55¢. 1,000 to be cleared out Monday of 12 mo cloth bound books, regular price 50c and 75¢ each; Monday, choice 19¢ each, 1,000 25¢ paper coversd novels to be closed out at 10¢ each, Stationery and Office Supplies, Retailers no hmit for Monday. 200 page day book and journals, 17c each, retuilers price 40c. Duck covered day books, ledgers and journals, 19¢ per 100 pages, retailer’s price 85¢. Good luck memorandum books, lic each, retail price 5c. Composition bovks at 1ljc each, re- tailer’s price ¢ each. Student’s note books at 5c¢ each, re- tailer’s price 10¢ each. Commercial note paper, fine quality, at 10¢ per quarter ream. Fine envelopes at 85 per 1,000, re- tailer’s pricedc per package. Cloak Dep't. Special Clearing Sale. WRAPPERS, One lot of ladies’ wrappers, sizes 32 to 44, at 75¢; former price 81.50. One lot of ladies’ gingham wrappers, #1,25; former price $2.00. WAISTS. Ladies’ percale waists, 85¢c, pleated {ront and back. Ladies’ fancy waiste in all the latest s.liy’}z'i ; former price $1.25, $1.50 to Ladies’ black silk waists, $2.874; for- 84.50. murico o ies’ waiste in fancy silks, with Jarbeau fronts, $3; former price 80, Ladies’ percale suits with b leaed walsts, $1.25 and 8).87. Ladies’ fancy lawn suits,$2.00, 80c, | x # l 21.00. Boautiful tinted_bow knot hair orna- Great Watch Sale. T hie is our gents’ gold-flled hunting case stem-wind American watch. sale this week at $5.75. Solid golabirthday riags 493, worth ments, 19¢; worth 50 old plated veck ¢, worth 50C.lp $1 each. Gents’ best rolled plated watch chains in the very latestv:-desigus, fifty styies, choice 81.50, worth 83. | Gents soiid gold shirg studs, 35¢ each, worth $1. Ladies' solid gold eag drops, 50¢; worth $1.50. rolled plated jpapd rings 15¢; chains, Heav wort! Nickel alarm clocks 55e. 3 Rogers’ 12 dwt. knivgs or forks 81.25 per set. Gents' silverine Amgrican stem wind | watches, 3.25. Gents’ gold filled hypting cuse watcies, 5 upy ,) 1 Goptsl: gold. #1164~ bunting caso watches; warranted to, wear 20 ygars, with;n foll jeweléd, ndjysted movement, $16,50;aworth-835.00. 5 adies’ gold flled Elgin, Springfield or?\'Vanhnm watches, stem wind and set, $8.75 up.. Why pay fancy prices? Al our goods are warranted as represented or money refunded. 5 Watch repairing atreduced prices. Special Sale.on Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Extraordinary bargains for Morday. 100 dozen gents’ 8tply linen cuffs, only 12ic pair. Just one-half price. Do not miss this chance. 8 100 dozen gent’s fast black cotton # hose, every pair warranted, only 17¢ per pair, 3 pair for 50c. All our gents’ 25¢ suspenders reduced to 15¢. 100 dozen gents’ unlaundered shirts, Now York mills muglin, .double back and front, continuousifacings, only 50c each. These shirtd gannot be bought anywhere else for les§-than 75c. 100 dozen gents’ night gowns, worth 75¢ each, reduced to 50c each. 100 dozen gents’, flste linen collars, broken lots, worth 20a “each, tomorrow all at 5¢ each. 78 o Gents’ domet flanpet shirts, only 23c each, reduced from 40¢. Ladies’ Jersay Ribbed Underwear. ‘_". In this department we are overloaded on account of bad weather. We will tomorrow commence @ great clearing sale in this departmen Ladies’ 15¢ vests, reduced to 8c. Ladies’ 20c vests, rédaced :g 10¢. Laaies’ 25¢ ves G 15¢. Ladies’ 40c vests, need to 19c. Ladies’ 50c vests, raduced to 2hc. Special Sale "ef Gents’ fal S8° A good domet shrir each. An elegant twilled & el shirt, made with yoke, onlf ) 1. 50 ‘dozen black n shirts, fast colors, only 50c, wor! 5 100 dozen gents’ ndered shirts, New York mills myslin, double back and front, continuoug faeings, only 50c, worth 75c. Bead Trin}m.hgs'. Jet passementoried at 5c, 106, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, 85¢, 60¢, wort] to 81 per pard. Jet fringes in @il widths at 75c, 81, $1.25, $1.50, worbth $1,60 to 8275 per ard. 7 Jet stomachers st 81, 81,50, 81,75, worth $1.50 to #3, y Jet ornaments at 50¢ on the dollar. Silk cord in all golors ut 2¢ per yard. Featherine in ali colors at 25¢ and 49¢ per yard. 3 F Buttons. Buttens. Don’t buy ns uptil you look through onr i stock, which is the most com, IA the, clty. They come iu all ape and sizes, jot buttons, silk 5. bultons, veg- etable ivory, o Rotton wiil reduced for this clearing sale. House Furnishing on { Goods. The genuine Western washer, $2.95. Jron frame wringers, $1.50. Wood frame wringers, 81. Waush boards, 9c. Folding ironing tables, 95c. Flat irons, 8¢ per pound. A lamp with burner and chimney, 10c. Wash bowl and pitcher. 20c each. Chambers, 85¢ each. Dinner plates, 2ic each. Butter crocks, 8¢ per gallon. 100-piece imported decorated dinner sets, $7. Decorated toile; sets, $1.7S. Spring bilances, e, Screw Drivers tc. Monkey wrenches 3c. Combination glass cutters 3c. Tce picks se. Nutmeg graters jc. Lemon squeezers e. Garden trowels 3c. Fenther dusters Ink and mucilage ¢ per bottle. Ice cream freezers, 2 quart, $1 Ice cream freczers, 8 quart, $1. Ice cream freezers, 4 quart, $1 We carry all sizes from 2 to 20 quarts. Children’s garden tools, consi a spade, hoe and rake, 3 ‘Wire cloth for screen doors and win- dows 13c per square foot. Tea kettles, 15¢. Clothes baskets 50c. Huanging soap holders, 5c. A solid steel axe, 50c. THE HURD—The finest refrigerator in Omahus this season. Made only in hard wood, has the finest system of cir- culation you ever saw, and filled with mineral wood.Mineral woo isa fibrous substance, converted to a fibrous condi- tion. Ttis made by converting Scoria and certain rock while in a melted con- dition, to a fibrous state. It partakes of the nature of gloss, and in appearance consists of a mass of very fine fibres in- terlacing each other in every direction, thus forming an innumerable number of air cells. One of the most important qualfties of Mineral Wool is its une- qualled power to resist the transmission of heat and cold. This can readilp be accounted for in the fact that Mineral ‘Wool in confinement hol da greater pro- portion of air than any other material, Cotton webb hose, warranted to stand 300 pounds pressure, 10¢ a foou. Furniture. 82,15, $A.15, Just received a lot more of those ele- gant fancy rockers which we sold a short time ago for $2.75. We sold all we had. A mew lot just in. Caryed back, pattern tapestry seat, and a iirst class rocker in every particular, finished antique. All our fancy rockers have been reduced about 20 per cent. Our enormous sales are cleaning them out. Special salo from now until July 4 on all our fine line of bed rocm suita, loun- pes, oxtension tables, desks, chairs, rockers, pictures, easels. Do not lorget it. Woe give the best mattresses for the least maney of any.oue in the city. On springs we can save you money. The Priu“ on all our center tables will ena- ble you to buy one now cheap. They $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, 82,50, HAYDEN BROS. FOR FURNITURE Baby Buggies. The largest line of high class baby buggies ever shown in Omaha. Splen- did bugeies ranging in price $2.25, at 83, at 33,50, at #4 up to $25 for the finest buggy made. Boys’ veloscipedes, carts, wagons and base ball goods at spocial low prices. Baby Carriages. Our new line just in, $3.50, $6.50, $6.85, $8.50, $10. 60, 5.75' The Stove - Depariment. Stoves. Stoves. The stove department is showing a more complete stock than ever before ut prices thut defy competition. If you need an oil stove, a gus stove, a gasoline stove, or & stove of any kind, it will pay to get our prices before you buy. Replete with the best goods anufac- tured in the wide world. Coul stoves. Wood stoves. Oil stoves. Gas stoves. Gasoline stoves. All at paices tha simply defy competition. Oll stoves, 6dc. Oil stoves, 75d. Oil stoves, 95c¢. Oil stove: 81, Oil stoves, $2.67. Oil stoves oll the way up. Gusoline stoves, $2.75, $2 85, §2.95, €3, 84 and all the way up. —— e —— Le{ti ng Down ;(he Prices. Hayden Bros.’ best superlative flour§ Snow flake, Central M superlative, 900 n yellow peaches, 15¢. milk, 10¢, hound can pumpkin, Tie. S-pound can all yellow table peaches (this is very cheap). 45c. &pound “can California plums cheap), 43¢, 8-pound can Califorma apricots, 45c. Spiced pig feot, ic. Soda crack: 5 Oystor crack 1-pound can cove oysters, 7ic. 2-pound can cove oysters, 15c. (very Butter, Cheese and Fruits GREATLY REDUCED AT HAYDEN’S. Just received 100 tubs of fancy butter from our Dodge creamery that we will sell at remarkabie low prices Monday. Dodge separator creamery at 13ic, 174c, 183c and 20¢ per pound. Country butter 123c and 4. Remember, this is positively the fin- est butter in the city. CHEESE DEPARTMENT. Young America, full cream, 9c. sconsin, full cream, 10c. New York fancy cream cheese, 12%c 16c and 1 2te and l4c 22jc per dozen. Drug Dep’t. rsaparilla, 75c. i rce’s Favorito Preseription, Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery Indian Sagwa, 75c. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, $1.15. Mellin’s food, iarge, 65c. Cuticura resolvent 75c. Dr. Simmons’ liver regulator 75¢. Harter’s iron tonic 7ac. Brown’s iron bitters 75¢. Lydia Pinkham’s vegetable compound Allcock’s porous plasters, 2 for 25¢. Fellow’s cempound syrup of hypophos- hpites #1.15. Garfield tea 20c. Gray’s vegetable tea 17ic. Lane’s family medicine 40c and 20c. Carter’s little liver pills 174c. Ayer’s hair vigor 75¢. Liebig’s beef, iron and wine 35¢ Beef extract 29¢. Dusky Dinmond tar soap 24c. Shandon Bells soap 49¢ box. All toilet soaps at reduced prices on Monday. Perfumes at 15¢ and 25¢ per ounce. Pabst best tonic 20c, Harness Dep’t. This department is showlng the most complete line of saddlery over offered for sale in Omaha. Just received another lot of fly nets and blaniets, which enables us to sellat very low prices. SPECIAL. Rubber trimmed hand harness 816 worth $25. Rubber trimmed hand harness $20 worth $28. Rubper trimmed hand harness 825 worth §35. A good single harness, $5 worth 88. Suddles, $1.75 up to 350, Sweat pads, 18¢, Wool faco collars $1.75, Web halter 20c. It will pay you to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. made single made single made single China Matting. The only floor covering for warm weather. Special Sale—40 yards for 5. Also, a full line at 14¢, 18¢ and 20c per yard, Smyrna Rugs. A new stock just received at ono-half former prices. Carpets. Our line of carpets, from the cheapest to the best, is complete, and prices lower than ever. Cotton ingrain, 22¢, 25¢, 80c, 85c, Union ingrain, 40¢, 45¢ and 50¢. + wool ingrain, 50¢ und 55c. All wool ingrain, 55¢, 60c and 65c. Oilcloth and Linoleum. The greatest variety of patterns to se- lect from; prices way down. Wall Paper. The most complete stock of wall paper in the city, and prices that defy compe- tition. White blank paper, full length rolls and new styles, at 44c por roll. Better grades in proportion, Rackets, Horsman's Daisy 81. Horsmaun's Dingle #1.50. Horsman’s Columbia, special, Horsman's Arlington $8.60. Horsman's Eclipse, special, 85, Seo our new department. Flour ande r;)éeries. : Remember, if you want the finost flon call for Hayden’s Best, $1.25. Central Mills Best Superlatives, 90a Snowflake flour, 65¢. Very best rye flour, 8 Best kiln-dried cornm Rolled wheat (somo eall breakfast food), 5c. Gallon apples, the finest put up, 25¢. All kinds of California plums, 12f0 per can. All kiuds of washing powders, 3jo 7 bars of White Paris soap, 25c. Sal soda, 14c, Sapoli , e it California Oystor erack Californin hand-picked beans, 5e; six pounds for 23c Deviled ham, pottted ham or potted tongue, all 5¢ ench. Strawberrios, upricots, raspberries and prunes, put up in pure sugar syrup, 124¢ pound. Pail jelly, 50c. The Western Preserving company’s jellies, all kinds, in 8-pound pail, 2 Apple butter, Tie. A Very best Sultana raisins, 3 pounds 250 dried gra ake peaches, 5 sh prune; Dried blackberries, &e. California pitted plums, 124c. The best Alden evaporated apples, 10c, three pounds for The finest Sun Franc per pound. Oul sardines, 8tc pound ean. Des, be. o co salmon, 150 Oysters, Tic two pound can. Very fine rice, Tic. The best Jupaneso rice, 10c, three pounds for 25 Best rolled 25¢. Newshoy tobacco, 25¢ per pound. c. outs, 5¢, six pounds for Spearhead Seul of North 1-pound 256, arolina. in boxes, 40c. can Troy smoking tobacco, M I'S. Sugar-cured hams, 10¢, Spiced pigs’ feet, 84 per pound. Boneless ham, 10c. Dried beef, 5 ic and 12fe, Corned beef, Cod fish, ac. Best halibut, 124c, TEA, COFFEE, ETC. Tn teas and coffees we will make some very low prices. Crushed coffee 12¢c and 150, Crushed Java and Mocha 16¢. 19¢, 280 and 25¢. The finest Suntos Peaberry 30c. Oriental Java with Arabian Mocha mixed, 83kc. This is positively the finest coffee grown. Martinque, a perfect blended coffee and a cice drinkea, 2 suatemala Peaber Fancy, mixed, Oriental Java and Anrora, mixed, 80c. We have everything in leas at lowest rices. and Caracas l l 1 ! Will sell you a fine Japan tea, excel- lent both in strength and flavor, for 21c. Full body Japan we offer as a special 2 nd 25¢. 27c. In gunpowder tea we can please you. A nice Moyune gunpowder for 330. A Ping Suey gunpowder, a splendid drinker, 40c and 45c. The finest Pin-Head gunpowder, 55¢, 60c and Gac. English breakfast teas at 30c, 35c, 40c, Fine Souchong English breakfast tea, 50¢, 55¢ and 60c. Russian Morning Congon, the finest tea of its kind, 70c. We have the Formosa, Oolong and Tmperial tens at lawest prices. e sure rod visit our tea and coffee vedartment if you want to save money. L Shelf Hardware Wire nails, 84, 10d, 12d, 16d, 20 60d. 2tc per Ib, 2-inch nut augers, 45¢. Brass vip plumb levels, 53¢, H. Disston hand saws, 2{-inch, $1.30, 70"‘ Disston best compass saws, blades c. Stanloy No. 18 block planes, 66c. Stanley No. 110 block planes, 22¢. Stanley iron smooth planes, 2 inch bit $1.22, Stanley wood bottom handled smooth planes, 2-inch hit 94c. Stanley wood boutom handled Jack planes, 2-inch bit, 84c. Rum locks with knobs, 15c. Loose pin cast butts, 3x3, 42c per dozen pairs Loose pin dozen pairs, g d, 30d, 2 cast butts, 8ix34, 57c per Loose pin cast butts, dxd, 700 per dozen pairs. Sand paper per quire, 17¢. Garden rakes, 15¢. Rachet braces, 450, foot boxwood ruler, all brass bound, c, Maydole hammers N. 114 40c, Solid steel shovels, 29c. ading forks 49c. sarden hose, 25¢, Sweedish fron tacks in bulk 8ic per 1b, The Prince lawn mower, the easiest running mower made. Every part war- runted, ¥3.60, Safety chain dog collar, be. 1 Goodell automatic screw driver, 75¢. 2 Goodell automatic screw drivers, $1, Hock suws, 8 and 10-inch, including 1 dozen blades each, 60c, 70¢, Rose and apple wood tool handles, 40¢ and 50c, Extra large size tool handles, 85c, Pipes. Do you smoke & pipe? Sale on pipes 1o notion department, Corncob pipes, 15¢ dozen, Nebraska meerschauwm, a cop pipe as 0ood us the Missouri meerschaum, at fie plece or 25¢ a dozen, Cocon wood pipe, & sweet smoke, at 50 plece, worth 25c. A lot of French and American briar- wood pipes at 12¢; 60 styles; they would be cheap at 25¢,

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