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™ All o PART TWO TWEN1Y—-SECOND YEAR. ()\l\ll\ SUNDAY \[()R\l\(. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. j::[ HAYDEN BROTHERS. Special Summer Clearing. Letting Down the Prices. Black Dress Goods. Do you want a black dress? Ifso, come in Thursday morning and wo will scll vou black dress goods cheaper than you have ever bought them before. 46-inch silk warp henrietta, our low price was $ for O9c. 40-inch all wool grenadine, just the thing for hot weuther; these goods are worth '\d ar o yard; Thursday's price, Bpec 0-inch uil wool serge, .58, Thursduy we sell them reduced from ch fency bedford cords, worth Thureday only 95c. \hopurd plaids, reduced from 36-inch cashme Thureday only 5 40-inch all wool French henrietta, usual price 70¢, reduced to e, 40-inch _all 'wool albatross, prico on these goods is 60c, Thurrday only 49c. 40-inch all wool crepon on sule Thur . usual price dée, day, for Be. iinch brondeloth sold for 8175, Thursday. only $1.25. 40-inch Jamestown plaids and stripes on sale Thursday for 85c. Colored Dress Goods clal sale Thursday. Thursday will be the great bargain duv of the season in wool dress goods, and in order to reduce stock we will make prices lower than ever. 40 inch fancy plaids reduced from 75¢ to 8Tic. 40 inch silk and wool plaids, beautiful 'lllcrl , sold for 81, Thursduy on sale 40 inch all wool serge, 63¢, Thursday only 4lc. 41 inch beuutiful hrrrmg bone suit- ing, reduced from $1.25 to 7ie. 40 inch all wool albatross, in all the many shades, only 49c. 84'inch ¥nglish eishmere, never sold for less thaa 20e, Thursday, 9. 88 inch imported Krench cord, our regular price 78c, spbeinl, 50c. 34 inch gray and brown mix suiting reduced from 25¢ to 10c, 40 inch storm serge, sold every- where for 75¢, Thursday 58c. 46 inch French serge, usual price $1, Thursday we will sell them for 65c. 36 inch English suiting reduced from to 19c. 88 inch all wool do biege, worth 60c, we are going to sell them toyou for 3dc. 86-inch part wool fancy ~plaids, we sold for 29¢, Thursday only 16ic. 40-inch all wool crepon, in all colors, Thursday only 85c. 38-ineh Lunsdowne, Thursday only 98c. our price is bedford Thursday, silk and wool Silks. On Thursday we intend to have a genuine surprise for all, who will visit our silk counter.on that da We will absolutely offe of four- teen weaves at 60c on the doilar, Note the prices carefully and bring this paper with you. Here are o few of nm bargains: 1.2 All our $1. All our $1. 1.45 gros yrain 1.53 gros grain silks, 9! All our 81.87 gros grain silks, $1. All our $1.98 gros grain silks, $1. .53 Royal ottoman 28 hand woven China silks, All our $1. 85c. All our $1.25 All our 81, All our $1.75 silk grenadines, e, silk grenadines, 78c. nudines, $1. ‘We must reduce our immense stock of #ilks, and for that purpose we have made this enormous cut in prices. They are all warranted genuine standard weayee. Clearing Sale. BTOCK MUST BE REDUCED AT ONCE. 100 dozen gents’ neglige shirts reduced to 25c, and 50e, worth doubl. Gonts' 8-ply linen cuffs worth ro- duced to 124c. 100 dozen gonts’ superfine British # hose, double heels and toes only 124¢ per pair, reduced from Zic. 1lot of gents’ fine suspenders worth 40e, reduced to 25¢, 1 case of children’s fast black cotton hose only 8e per pair, worth 1ac, Children’s ~fast black derby ribbed lm«-, our regular 25¢ quality, reduced to 150 1 lul. of ladies’ and 124c. 1 case of ladies’ fast black cotton hose, Richelieu ribbed, only 12f¢, worth 25¢, We are overloaded on ladies’ ribbed unaerwear thut must sell at once. Ladies’ vests worth 15¢ reduced to Sc. Ladies’ vests worth 25¢ reduced to 15¢. Ladies’ vests worth 40c reduced to 25¢. Ladies’ vests worth 75¢ reduced to 8: domestic hose, Ge, 10¢ Ladies’ vests worth $1,00 reduced to | B, Sp ciul sale of corsots for tomorrow. Cloak Dep't. Special Cleanng Sale in this Dep’t. Ladios' white dresses, embroidered, ut $1.50, Misses’ and childr haadsomely embroide to 16 years, from 81 10§ former price. 100 dozen ludies’ s white dresses, od, uges from 4 250, one-hulf of wrappers, all sizos, dies’ white luwn waists, 50 s’ blnck sateen walsts, no $1,25, s’ bluck silk walsts, $2. Ladios’ chullis weappers, silk 5,00, former price $6 00, Ladies’ funcy silk waists, fronts, 84, reduced from $5 Don’t fuil w see our line of for- prints, Jarbeau ladies’ ~\|\|~4. in tan and blue, § fl' |\Al\h ed from # Lodies’ gingham dresses, $2. We puton sale our immense stock of groworks tomor.ow morning. We put on sale our immense stock of Breworks toworrow morning, handsomely | Special Bargains. 100 dozen X350 e un- ached Turkish lnwu!qu 25¢ ench, 200 dozen 20x42 honeycomb towels at 10¢ each, These towels are made in th and are regul ‘honey cooler: Vent anything ever shown by us, 3 11-4 crochet bed spreads worth reduced to $1 each. ecial bargain in all linen ched napkins, 100 dozen best bleached table damask ever offered in Omaha at &0 yard, 4-4 size chenille table covers $1. 6-4 size chenille table covers $1.! U‘! 8-4 sizo chenille table covers $3.75. 18-inch twilled erash 24c yard. 10¢ grade outing clo th &e yard. 7-8 blenched muslin 24c \'nr(l Yard wide bleached muslin 5e. Extra quality bleached muslin 63c. Best Merrimue shirting prints 83c. Straw ticking e yard. White shaker tlannel 5¢ yard. White twilled fannel 85c, 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c yard. Cream crinkled seorsucker 53 yard. Fayal batiste, eream ground, 10¢ yard. Cream ground, beautiful figures copied from French “‘erepe de savoi’ be. Choice of our entire lino (and its a big line, too,) of pineapple tissue reduced to 10¢ yard. Remnants of shantong pongee 10c. Brandenburg suiting 19c. All of onr high art French satines, patterns which are con- trolled by usin Omaha, goods which have been selling at , 40¢, 45¢ and H0e reduced to closo to 25¢ md Here is a bargain which will bo llpm ecinted the lndies who are looking for novel ties, only 25¢ yard. 10c dress gingham reduced to 5c yard. Bedford cords reduced to 7ic vard. These come in light or dark grounds and are the best value offered this sea- son in Omaha. Bedford cords 7ie yard. You want to come quick if you want any of them. Light or dark ground wash silk re- duced to 124c yard. Summer pongee reduced to 12c yard, Special vargains in plain or chécked ov striped plain bluck lawns at 10c, 15¢, 20c and 2 rd. ‘White Lhe(,l\ml nainsook ¢ and 10c. Something entirely new in colored checked nainsook at &e; cheap at 15¢ yard. You can’t afford to pass us for bar- gains in wash dress goods if you consult your own interest, as we carry the larg- ©st stock, have the best selection, and make the lowest prices. oexbr vy uth 19 5-8sizo novelties in Our special sammer sale is now in full | blust, 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 damask at 85¢, worth 50c. C m damask at 25¢, worth 40c. Creain damask at M)c. worth 75c. Bleached damask at 80c, worth 40c. Bleached damask at 50¢, worth 65¢. Bleached damask at 75¢, worth $1. _Turkey red damask at 12ic, worth Tur! key red damask at 25c, worth 40c. Lunch cloths, in all sizes, in plain white, fancy colored borders, ete., at less thun wholesale prices. Napkins of every style, size and de- scription, from 25¢ a dozen up. Linen dressing scarfs, a beautiful line to select from. The largest stock of bed spreads in the west. White crochet bed spreads, les patterns, 47c e 11-4 Marseilles r|\u\ts $1. Big bargain in 11-4 crochet spreads at 81, reduced from $1.50. The real Mitcheline bed spreads, fast colors, worth $3.50, reduced to $2.65. Ten colors to select from. Big stock of toweling to be sold. Twilled crash, 2ie. All linen glass checked toweling, 5¢. Bleached or unbleached all linen toweling at 5c yard. '10\\4,1nu3 at 8¢ worth 10¢. 10c toweling worth 2 inch wido toweling at Clearmg Sale. Good Desirable Staple Notions, _Lndius‘ black belt hose supporters, T o ATV B T ers, He pair. Ladies’ fancy garters, worth 50c, 25¢ Marseil- \dies’ fancy garters, worth 81, 50c Silk garter elastic, worth 2ic, 10c d ard, g Cotton garter elastic, worth b&e, yard. Ladies’ skirt supportors, 15¢ pair, soth brushes, ten styles, worth 25c, 2 worth 23¢, Oc. Hauir brushes, fifty styles, at half reg- ular prices. \\'hm‘ brooms, worth 150, at 100, Cloth brushes, worth 25¢, at 10c. Ten dozen wire hair brushes at 10c. Knitting cotton, worth &e, at 2¢c a Dall Crochet cotton, worth Gc, at 2¢ a We received fifty dozen more of those 50c chatelaine bags which wo will sell until sold at 25¢. They aro bar ins. Have you used the lightning needle? For sale only at Hu wden Bros; 25 needlos for se. Use them once and you will use mo other. Most perfect neodlo made. Ladies’ leathor belts, 100 styles to so- lect from ut prices which kuock out anything on record. A Chance for a Bargain. We bought the entive sample lines of leather roods, such as lndies’ and gents’ & toilet cases, o rolls ither curd cases. o goods ure the very best mude, and were bought by us at about half regular ¥ are without except- ion the finest line of goods ever shown in Omaha, If you need anything in this line you can buy it for half it’s vulue. Remcm- ber theve is only ono of 4 kind. They will be on sale tomorrow worns g in our notion departwent, Mu: 1 | \ \ e Special Announcement Yesterday our buyers closed for the entire bankrupt stock of the Fremont Department Store, at Fremont, which we own at less than 80 cents on the dollar. As near as we can judge by our buyers’ telegrams yesterday the stock consists of a general line of dry goods, shoes, furniture, car- pets, groceries, crockery, cloth- ing, cloaks, millinery,books,j ew~ elry, house furnishing goods, ete., invoicing $184,751.22, This immense purchase will be shipped frcm Eremont tomor- row, will arrive Tuesday, and Just as cocn as awe can get the goods unpacked and marked down they will go on sale. The exact date of the sale will be mentioned later, when such ex- tremely low . prices will be quoted asto insurea speedy sale, HAYDEN BROS. Special S;'zlle of Gents’ Neglige Shirts FOR MONDAY. A good domet shirt, 25¢ each. An elegant twilled flannel shirt, made with yoke, only 50c, worth &1. 50 "dozen black sateen shirts, colors, only 50c, worth T3¢, 100 dozen gents’ unlaundered shirts, New York mills muslin, double back and front, continuous facings, only 50c, worth 100 dn/on gents’ fine negligee shirts, worth 75¢ and $1.00, reduced to 500 each, 1 case of gents’ supsr fine Bri hose only 124c per pair, worth Gents’ four-in-hand and teck scarfs, worth 50¢, reduced to 25c¢, Our Blackstone unlaundered shirts on sale again at 50c each; a bargain, 1 case of ladies’ je: ribbed vests only 10¢, reduced from Z5e. Children’s cotton hose Sc¢, worth 15¢c. 1 lot of children’s hose, (lfirby ribbed, fast black, only 15¢, worth 25c. 1 caso ludies’ fast black only 124c, worth 2c. 1'case gents' balbriggan underwear only 2Z5¢, reduced from 40c. 25¢, 100 dozen boys’ shirt waists 15c, re- fast ish half cotton nose Bargains in corsets and muslin under- wear for tomorrow. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. ‘We put on sale our immense stock of fireworks tomorrow morning. Special Bargains. Extraordinary bargains for Monday. 100 dozen gents’ 3-ply linen cuffs, only 124c pair. Just one-half price. Do not miss this chance, 100 dozen gent’s fast black cotton # hose, every pair warranted, only 17¢ per puir, 8 pair for 50c. All our gents’ 25¢ suspenders reduced to 15¢, 100 dozen gents’ unlaundered shirts, New York mills muslin, double back and front, continuous facings, only 50c¢ each. These shirts cannot be bought anywhere else for less than 75c, 100 dozen gents’ night gowns, worth , reduced to 50¢ each, 1\10 dozen gonts’ broken lots, worth 2 all at 5¢ each. Gents' domet flannel shirts, only 2 each, reduced from 40c. Underwear. In this department we are overloaded on account of bad weather. We will tomorrow commence a great clearing sale in this department. Ladies’ reduced to 8e. Ladies’ reduced to 10c, Ladies’ reauced to 15e. Ladies’ 40¢ vests, reduced to 19c. Ladies’ 60¢ vests, reducéd to 2hc. Baby Carriages. ‘We have the lurgest and best assort- ment in the city. #1.50, 81.65, 83, 85, $5.75, and up to $25, We have overything in wheel goods, velociped tricycles auvd safoly bi- cycles. Wagons from 156¢ to $2.60, fine linen collars, 20¢ each, tomorrow $0.50, $S,50 Jewelry Department This is our gents’ case stem-wind Amel sule this week at ENTRY SPECIAL THIS WEEK Solid gold band rings, 3¢, wortn % Children’s and misses solid gold b: rings, 45¢. worth $1, Gents’ gold front lockets, 45c, $1.5 gold-filled hunting can watch. On nd worth \o\hl gold crosses, 50c¢, worth $ Solid goid birthday rings, d‘lu‘ \\ur(h Real Bohemian garnet enr solid gold setting, 48c, worth & illed rings with real Rhine stone , worth 81 enamel pavsy stick pins, se. Gents? gold-filled watch 5. Ladies’ gold-fijed hunting s ‘hus, E Igm Springfield or W altham, drops in 13 l{ugeru’ 12-dwt knives and forks, §1.25 per set. Nickel alarm clocks, 35¢. Watch repairing st hull price. goods warranted as vepreseuted, All Harness Department. This department 1s showing the most complete line of & ery ever offered for sule in Omaha Just received another lot of fly nets and blankets, which enables us to sell av very low prices, SPECIALL Rubbe hand-made single harness, rth 825, Rubber-trimmed hand-mude single worth §28, mmed haud-mads single . A good single harn s, 85, worth 88, Suddles, $1.75 up to 830, Sweat pads, 18 Wool fuce collars, $1.75 Web ha It will pay you to examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Shades. A line of decorated shades of the best quality, 7 feet long, with spring roller, com plete, reduced to 60¢, Lace Curtains. We are closing out odd lots of curtains cheap—bse, 76c and 85¢ bair, Also, better grades, 42100, lace per $1.50, $1.756 and N ets, poles, markers, horseman rack- 8, 811085 Bestin the city. Hammocks. Wo have everything in this line you can think of. Carpets. Our line of carpets, from the cheapest to the best, is complete, und price lower than ever, Cotton ingr: Union ingr: + wool ingrain, 50¢ and All wool ingrain, b5e, Gc and G5e. |, ¢, 80¢, 85¢c. nd 50c. 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, und prices that defy compe- tition, White blank paper, full length rolls and new styles, at 43¢ per roll, Better grades in proportion, Tennis Goods. Base Ball Goods. Hammocks, ball goods, ‘We have the Horseman tennis racket from 81 up, We guarantee the best vacket in the city at lowest prices, ‘We now have a full line of catchers gloves and mitts, Boys’ mitts, 50c, 75¢ and $2.50, Boest ash bats, 25¢ and 35c¢, Huammocks from 65¢ up. Toys and Fancy Goods. Now toys, new dolls, new games and novelties in fancy goods go on salo this week at closing out prices. Furniture. Just re gant fancy tennis goods and base ved a lot more of those ele- rockers which we sold a 74 We sold all just in. Caryed i try sent, and a first class rockerin every particular, finighed antique. All our fancy rockers have been reduced about 20 per cent. Our eunormous salus are cleaning them out, ghort time ngo for A wo had. uew ol back, tern o Special salo from now until July 4 on all our fine line of bed rocm suits, loun pes, extension tubles. esks, chairs, rockers, picturcs, ¢ Do not forget it. We give the best muttresses for the least maney of any one in the city, On springs wo can save you money. The prices on ull our center thbles will ena- le you to buy one now cheap. They run at 95¢, 8125, 81,50, 8195, 82,25, $2 50, | $2.85, $3.20, llho lige Yyer belore buying. T e o R e e T NUMBER 8. House Furnishing Goods. Just Received n car of crockery, consisting of tho fol- lowing wash bowls and pitchers, 19¢ each. 2.400 chambers, 15¢ each. 900 slop jars, H0¢ each, 16,000 cups, 24c each. 16,000 saucers, 24¢ each. 21,000 plates, ocach. 17,000 sauce es, 20 each, o 800 decorated dinner eets, 100 pieces, 7.00, 250 decorated toilet sots, $1.78. The genuine Western washer, $2.95. Tron frame wringers, $1.50. Wood frame wringers, $1.75. Waush boards, 9c. Folding ironing tables, 95c. Fiat ivons, 8¢ per pound. A lamp with burner and chimnoy, 10c. Spring b land Screw D Monl Ieo piclk O 8qUeZers He, rden trowels 3 Ink and muci per bottle, Ice cream fro 2 quart, $1.05 o crewm freczors, § quart, 81, Ice cream freezors, 4 quart, § Wo curry all sizes from 2 to % quarts. Children’s garden tools, consisting of a spade, hoe and rake, 25c. dows 1ic per square foot. Tea kettles, 1 Clothes baskets 50, Hanging soap holders, 5e. A solid steel axe, 50c. THE HURD—The finest refrigerator in Omahu this season, Made only in hard wood, has the fincst system of cir- culation you evor saw.and filled with mineral wood.Minera. wood 18 a tibrous substance, converted to a fibrous tion. condi- Tt is made by converting Scoria certain rock while in a melted con- n, to a fibrous state. Tt 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 aiv cells, One of the most important qualities of Mineral Wool is its une- qualled power 1o resist the transmission of heat and cold. This can readily be accounted for in the fact that Mineral Wood in confinement holds greater pro- portion of air than any other material. Cotton webb hose, warranted to stund 800 pounds pressure, 10c a foot. Butter, Cheese and Fruits. At Hayden’s you can buy the best farmers’ butter for 12ic and 14c; made in Nebraska. Creamery butter 15te, 17ic, 20c. Our Dodge separator creamery will sell for 2lc and 23c. Remember you are patronizing home industry when youbuy utter heve, as we handle none only what is made from cream that comes from u Nebraska cow’s milk. In cheese and the finest made. Wisconsin full cream, 10c. Finest Young America, full cream, 124c. Jersey pure cream cheese.12fc and 14c. Imported S 16¢ ana 174c. Brick cheese, 10¢, 124c und 14c. Messina lemons, 15¢, 20c, 224¢ and 25 Drug Dep’t. Hood’; Dr, saparilln, Pierce’s Fuvorite Prescription, Pierco’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, 7ac. Indian Sagwa, 75e. Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, $1.15. Mellin's food, large Cuticura resolvent Simmons’ live regulator 75¢. i wn’s iron bitte Lydia Pinkham’s vegetable compound 7he. Allcock’s porous plasters, 2 for 25¢, Fellow’s cempound syvup of hypophos- hpites $1.15, Garfield \4'(\ 20c. 's vegetable tea 174c, ine 40c and 20c, Ayor’s hair vigor Tac Liebig’s beef, iron and wine 35¢ Beef extract 29c. Dusky Dinmond tar HOHL p 24c. Shandon Bells soap 49¢ box. All toilet soaps at reduced prices on Monday. Perfumes at 15¢ and 25¢ pere . ounc Pabst best tonic 20¢, The Stove Depariment. Stoves. Stoves. The stove department is showing a more complete stock than ever beforo at prices thav defy competition, If u need an oil stove, a gus stove, a gasoline stove, or o stove of any kind, it will puy to get our prices before you buy. Keplete with the best goods wanufac tured in the wide world, Coul sto Wood stoves, Oil stoves. Gas stoves. Gasoline stoves, simply defy Oll stove Oil stoves. Oll stoves, ¢ Oil stoves, $1 Ol stoves, $2 Ol stoves ull tho ¥ay up Gasoline stoyes, #2.75, 2.8 and ull the way \ML All pmpetition. c, at paices tha, Trunks and Valises. Special June traveling sale on all our trunks and hags. Il you \\unl, one can get it how cheap. Be su Wire cloth for screen doors and win-+ 18ic and i Flour and Groceries. Remember, if you want tho finest flous call for Hayden'’s Best Coentral Mills Best \u|n-|lAl|\0, 000, Snowllake flour, . Very § Best kiln-d*led cornme 1, 1 Rolled whogt (some call IL California broaklast fumh be. Gallon apples, the finest put up, 250. All kinds of California plums, 1240 per can. All kinds of washing powders, 8o 7 bars of White Paris soap, 25¢. Sal soda, 14c, Sapolio, oe. Soda crackers, 5o, Oystor erackers Californin hand-picked beans, 5¢; six pounds for 2o Deviled ham, pottted ham or potted tongue, all be euch. Struwberries, apricots, raspborries and prunes, put up in pure sugar syrup, 12i¢ pound. Pail jelly, 50c. The Western Preserving company’s jellies, all kinds, in 3-pound pail, 20c. Apple butter, Tic. Very best Sultana raisins, 8 pounds 25¢. California dried g anes, be. Salt lake poas Turiish prun Dried blackbe Culifornin pitted |)l\||nrx 124c. The oest Alden evaporated apples, 10c. three pounds for 25 25¢ The finest San Franci: per pound. Oil sardines, 3¢ pound can. sters, Tie two pound can. Very fine rice, 7ic. The best Japanese rice, 10c, pounds for 25e. Best rolled oats, 5e, 0 salmon, 150 three six pounds for v tobacco, 25¢ per pound. Horseshoe, Spearhend, 85c. Seal of North Carolina, in boxes, 40c. I-pound can Troy smoking tobacco, MEATS. Sugar-cured hams, 10c, Spiced pigs’ feet, 33¢ per pound. Boneless ham, 10 Dried beef, 5¢, A!\, and 12fe, Corned beef, de. Cod fish, se. Best halibut, 12jc. TEA, COFFLEE, ETO. In teas and coffees we will make some very low prices. Crushed coffee 123c and 15c. Crushed Java and Mocha 15¢. 19¢, 230 and 25¢. The flnest Santos Peaberry 80c. Oriental Java with Arabian Mocha mixed, 88ke. ‘I'his is positively the finest coffee grown. Martinque, a perfect blended coffes X and a cice drinkea, 26c. Guantemala Peaberry and Caracas Fancy, mixe 1. Orientil Java and Anrora, mixed, 800, We have everything in 1oas at lowest r ices. Will sell you a fine Japan tea, excel= lent both in strength and flavor, for 2lc, Full body Japan we offer as a special bargain, 23¢ and Extra choice ga: lon cultivated Japan tea, 27c. In gunpowder tea we can pleage vou, A nice Mm une gunpowder for 85¢. A Ping Suey gunpowder, a splendid drink 40c and 45c. The finest Pin-Heud gunpowder, 650, 60c and English breakfast teas at 30c, 85¢, 400, Fine Souchong English breakfast tea, 50¢, H5¢ and 60c. Russian Morning Congon, the finest tea of its kind, 70¢. We have the Formosa, Oolong and Tmperial teas at lowest prices. Be sure and visit our tea and coffes department if you want to save money Shelf Hardware \Vlre nails, 84, 10d, 12d, 16d, 20d, 30d, 60d, 2¢c per 1b, 2'inch nut augers, 45c. Brass vip plumb levels, 58¢. H. Disston hand saws, 24-inch, $1.80, 70“ Disston best compass saws, 8 blades o Stanley No. 18 block planes, 66c. Stanley No. 110 block planes, 22c. Stanley iron smooth planes, 2 Inch bit $1.22, Stanley wood bottom handled smooth planes, 2-inch hit 91c, Stunley wood bottom handled Jack planes, S-inch bit, Sie, Ram locks with knobs, 16¢. Loose pin cust huu.s, 8x3, 42c per dozen pairs Loose pin cast butts, 81x34, 67¢ per dozen puirs. Loose pin cast butts, 4x4, 700 dozen pairs, Sand paper per quire, 17¢. Garden rakes, 15 Rachet braces, ,’2 foot boxwood. rulur. all brass bound, 200, Muydole hammers N, 113 40c, Solid steel shovels, 20¢. Spading forks 49c. Garden hose, 25 Sweedish iron tac » in bulk 84c por Ib, mower, the easicst running mower made. Every part wars ranted, 3,60, Safety chain dog collar, 50. 1 Goodell automatic screw driver, 750. 2 Gioodell automatic screw drivers, 81, Hock suws, 8 and 10-inch, including 1 ades euch, 60c, 70c. und apple wood tool handles, 4109 and 50¢, Extra lurge size tool handles, 85e. China Matting. The only weather, Special Sule—40 yards for 85, Also, u full line at 14e, 180 and 20c pep yard. floor covering for warmy Smyrna Rugs. A new stock just received at one-haly wer prices,

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