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- THE OMAHA TWENTY I(()\I) M I‘.‘\R. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOR 11, NING. DECE mm R 1892—TW l NTY-FOUR I‘\(-l NUMBER 17 1. HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS Toys and| Holiday Goods Santa Claus headquarters. Santa Claus will arrive on Monday and will make his home at Hayden's toy | department. ’I“'ni« department on account of &t ily increasing trade has been doubled this geason, occupying two floors, which are chucked full, making th gost loyout ever seen in this western country. Money and experience have both been used to great advantage in gathering this immense agsortment, nothing like it ever seen in Omaha, all previous efforts excelled, one visit to this department will convince tho most critical that the place to buy your toys is at Haydens’, where they ¢ the stock and where they have the place to display ns weil, and last,but not least, but the most important these hard times, this is the place where they make the lowest prices. The largest line of dolls of every size, stylo and deseription, from 1¢ up to the finest made. Dressed dolls in greater v ev » aud at much lower p N New novelties in toilet sets, manicure gots, jowel vases, perfumo sets,baby sots, smoking outfits, ete. Autograph albums 25, 50¢ and New styles in photograph cases, New designs in albums and 1n great variety at about half former prices. 25¢ games now eelling at Lower prices on iron toys made in Omaha, Children’s picture books 5c and 10 each, about half the price others ask for the same. Tool cnests 10c and 25¢ whole outfit. Magic lanterns 50c, 8¢ and $1.2 A handsome line of celluloid f goods at Hayden’s popular prices. Rubber balls, footballs, rubber toy rubber dolls, rattlers, ete. Cav loads of wooden toys. The grentest display we ever had in ten pins, blocks, Noah’s ark, railway trains, tallyhos, band wagons, coaches, ete. Doll carringes from 28¢ a picce up. Brass drums 19¢ up. 10¢ each. than ever each for the tin horns, rattlcs, tops and everything | ine at about one-half formor We have got the stock and we aro going to sell and you will find that further ut Hay- y Sachet ’h\‘-« mmpn, Christmas ca in e hobby horses, iron and wooden wagons, wheelburrows, carts, tool chests, writing desks and games of every descrintion. musical instruments—in fact, anything Jou may bo looking for you will find at Iayden, Bros., Sunta Claus hegd- quarters. riety ial inducements to all cash buy ng the holiday senson on all , CENTER TABLES, CHIFFONIERS, BOOKCASES, HALL TRE HAT RAC l\'fi SIDE UU.\RUS, LOUNGES, CHAIIS, ROC SION TABLI: PICTURES, EASELS. TRUNKS AND VALISES. We wish to crown a successful year with a wreath of low prices and genuine bargains, THE INDUCEMENT: Trom until Christmas we will give a cent discount on all desks and cases and sidebonrds (ladies’ secr excepted), Our prices were low before and were always in plain figures. This caps the climax, now 10 per boolk Cotton Dress Goods. 500 pieces of -inch wido Ztin Mal- tese and Fantaise chevrons, Bedford cords, Aveyron cloth and challis, all dark styles, now goods; choice of the entiroe lot, Tde yard, just half price; the biggest bar over. Cloaks and Jack ackets. Having purchased from an manufacturer who needed mor than he needed goods, a large cloaks and jackets, wo offe strike our competitors dumb. No old goods, no chestnuts, ;cummnhl-- garments eastern more ne of ave enabled to but ckoice $1.50 you can buy a black or tan | jucket worth $7.00, an elegant tan wimmed jacket worth double. Ior $7.50 u brown chinchilla trimmed with wildeat fur worth double, For $10.00 4 shades of tan with 6 dif- ferent kinds of fur, well worth Foe $14.50 an_elegant mink trimmed garment, also the Fru the same price, For $15.00 choice of 10 different styles | n fur trimmed jackets, 86 inches long. . — e — Notions. quality in this line. Look over this list: Good rubber fine combs, 2 for 5¢. % Good rubber coarse combs, 4. thru heavy rubber \.UIHDE' be, worth l;unls’ pocket combs only 6 dozen nursery pins for’ 6 packages goud heavy pios for be. 3 £poals linen thread for e, Good curling iron for e, 6 thimbles for se. 10 corset laces for be. Qovsot stoels, 6 per pair, 1 Broulu hest spool cotton, 200 yards llubher hai pins, le each, Faocy b s haivpins, 1o each, Faney rubber side combs, 4 each. ‘Wa ure closing out the balance of the Buhnmdu: stociof ruchings, laces, col- lars wud mul ties as one-third their u.l value, You can suve mouey in this tue if you need the goods. nd- | | henrietta, Tho largest stock of | wries | | chiefs, embr | in the city, just the thing for Christmas | presents. v gain in this city; look them ¢ suine to the public at prices that | cooney | ‘Special Sale in At De- klin coat goes at | | for A ‘We ave the leaders both in price and | | longer. | tion. ‘Golored Dress Goods. Monday we commence our ing sule in reserved. | cut prices. f you want to make your wife, daugh- ter or friend a Christmas present noth- ing would be_more appropriate than a new dress. We can save you 50 to 75 per cont. Call and see us, | 40-inch all woo! suitings that we have sold al the season for s8¢ and 65c, go at 80¢, 50-ineh all sed figure; great clear: | dress goods, Nothing thing goes at heavy wool Prench serge with | these goods we sold for . Clearing sale price, 95c. nch heavy Scotch mixtures, very vlish, extra value: our price on these | goods was $1.85. Clearing salo prico, | neh all wool tricot flannel, regular | vrice, H0c. Clearing sale price, 3¢, " 40-lnch_all wool imported’ French 2pe cloths in chevron effects, worth Cloaring sale price, heavy broadcl Inl.h, Clonring sale price, $1. all wool, satin finish, G u n wo sold for $1.00, e, all wool_serge, clearing sale price All of our 28¢, 30c ashmeres and nov Black Dress Guods 46-inch all wool v sold for $1.15, clearing 10-inch_all wool storm Gic, cloaring sale price, 50c 40-inch all wool, satin linish, German henvietta, worth 7ae, clearing sale regular sale price, 40-inch worth 65c, md 83¢ alish elty weaves, 2o at | price, Gre. -inch l\r wring s )-inch camel’s ving sule prico, 7¢ Silk Ties, Resfer Scai’fs | and Ladies' Mufflers, Tn this line we can say money. Blegant silk windsor ties only 14c silk windsor ties for 18 legunt pitterns in stripesand ch sy fine extra length ties, 49c. Beautiful reefer searfs, brocaded Tho very latest novelties, §1 l)sup embroidered chiffon ties, e, Handkerchlefs Commencing on Monday and lasting for a fuli week, we will offer our com- | plete stock, of over 1,500 dozen cotten, linen, swiss, chiffor and silk handker- chiefs at prices ranging from lc to$l. | Childven’s vordered handkerchiefs, 1¢ | °s bordered handkerchiefs, 2¢ handkerchiefs, | visg, corded Landker- chiefs, 5¢ each Ludies’ very fine ach. Ladies''very fine embroidered hand- kerchiefs, 8¢ each. | ndics’ very fine hand embroidered Trish linen handicerchiefs 18¢ each. Ladies’ plain colors, embroidored silk handkerehiefs, 124 Ludies’ very fine silk handkerchiefs, embrodered in each corner, l5e. Ladies” very fine chiffon handker- dered, 123e. | the nicest and cheapest line | idered silk handkerchiefs hemstitched hand- Wo hav of fine emb Linens, GREAT DISPLAY LINENS Plain white hemstitched and ed fringod scarfs in groat variety . 40e, 50c, 7oe, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 ch. white and OF FANCY in 15¢, fancy borders s, immense assortment, se, 10¢, 19¢, 25¢ and H0¢ ench, An clegant line of fine towels, 7sc, #1, 25 and $1.35 each. white Marseilles spr ol 88e, | Speeial bargain seilles sprends at Lunch cloths, and size, at all pric Fringed cloths, v the set, only 82, Big line of nap! Mar- color to suit, th napkins to mateh $3.50 a st , $1.25, partment, Now that the holi LW near we know that bargains in'this department will be aporecited. | We offer on Monda \lll\ head rests, ver \ll.l size heaa singlo, o Ver rests, double and | 0, hu'gu head rests, worth #1.50, Bonsy! onera fannel table covors ab | 25¢, Fancy opera large, 40c, Fancy o extra size, flannel table covers, flannel table covers, Mllllnery Department, Tt is not a question of price any This is & grand closing out sale of ull kinds of winter millinery goods. Ladies’ plain and trimmed hats. Chil- dren’s huts and caps of every descrip- Iine millinery and ornaments. Ostrich feathers at 25¢, 50¢, worth 50¢ up to $1.50. iy Fancy feathers at se, 'l\-, 100, 250, Now is the time to buy infants’ and children’s caps aud hoods of ull kinds, l ribbons, trimwings 40¢, 85¢ and 15¢ and | and 75¢ yard. | soiled, at u b | Te, 74 | large s All Prices. All Grades. All Styles, Pianos Cheap. Organs Cheap. Two Dozen Different Priced Instruments, goent the Standard High Sole A Grade for There is not a Lady in this Whole Countyry, Who Would not feel CHRISTMAS PRESENT a nice Black Silk Dyess!? COMIE TO 88c, black I 100, bial $1.09, blacl WE A \'14 pleased to Mave for a US IFOR IT. $1.00, black surah silk, $1.00. $1.25, bluck eordoned sillk, Al ‘armure alnasilk, $. hund woven china silk, ¢ brocade chin cne de chene sill wu de soie siik, gence silk, $1.25. TIHIZM ALL. Flannels. i wide white ayd. White wool flannel, 15¢ and 2( Very fino white wool flaunels, 3 40c yard. White twill flannel 85c, 40¢, 50e, wool flaunel only G0c Imporied shirting shrink, 50¢ yard. Big line of lain and fancy colors, flannel, will not Jiderdown flannel, , d0e, 50¢ hoth and 6he All wool jersey flanuel, 40c Special bargains in plai navy blue twillod Nannel, all 25¢ yard, 8-ounce nll wool skirting es or plaids, e yard, Silk embroidered ffannels at prices to close. Flannel skirt Best a'l wool each. rd. red wool, and at flanael, in torns, 85¢ each, rt patterns, 81 ‘Blankets. Gray wool mixed blankets, Tie, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. All wool gray blankets, 10-4 siz d $4.85 o puir. mixed blankets, $1.65, $1.95, and $4.98 a pair, mixed blankets, 65¢ see, 11-4 gra 2,98, $4.85 6-pound 50 and $1 4 pair. 4-pound white wool mixed blunk- a P I"iuu whi{c wool 50 u pair. ]l 1 white wool blankets, $3.98 a pair, Fine white Californin hlunlml* 11-4 size, each pair in box, $6.68 a pair, Fine all wool whito blankets, $4.75, 75 and $6.50 a pair. sumple line of white blankets,slightly bargain. mixed blankets, | l)omestlcs and brown muslin are ad- ast, but us long s our present supply lasts we shall continue to sell at our old prices, but would advise all our | customers to lay iu their supply, for iv is impossible now for us to get our former orders duplicated at old prices. Bleached muslin, yurd wide, ¢, Gic, ¢, 8ic and 10¢ yard, Yard wide brown muslin, 5¢,6¢ and 7e. 42-inch bleached pillow caeing, Sic. 46-inch bleached pillow casing, 10c, A full line of double width sheeting, bleached cr nnbleached, lée, 16¢, 17¢,18¢, 19¢, 20, 21e, 22¢. 23 and 250 Ready-made pillow cases, 123c each. Ready-made sheets, extro guality, 6 New Yellmgg We have just received a very ock of fancy siik and wool veilings which makes our line complete and we are offering them at very low prices, viz: Very fine silk vexllngs, colors, 1lc yard, A l)eauty only 18c per yard, Special novelties, 20¢, 22¢ and 28c per yard. A very stylish veil with jets, 88c per yard, Fine wool vailings; 152, 20c and 25c yard, Call and examine, P all sh Garments. 38 inch plush ccat for $10.06 88 inch plush coat for $13.75 40 inch plush coat for £16.00 40 1nch plush coat f or $20.00 2,50 40 inch plush coat for $22.50 Underwear. | Closing out ourentire stock of ladies’, children’s and men’s underwear, Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests, sleeves, only 19¢; worth 40c. 1 c of ladies’ jersey ribbed vests only 5¢, worth 98c. 1 lovof ladies’ ¢ombination suits worth $1.25, reduced to 75c. of ladies’ black . worth $2.00. heavy natural gray under\vcflr nd drawers, only 0c each, re- duced from Tae, Gents’ heavy wool shirts and drawers | in natural wool and eamel’s hair, only | T5e each, worth $1.2: long wool wool tights Ladies” Wrappers. A 81 25 wrapper for ¢ ) wrapper for $1. 175 wrapper for $1 weapper for $1.4 Chlldrens Cloaks. 4 years for 6 years for $1 8 vears for $1.80, 10 years for $2 12 years for $2 Ail mnde with special value. Lace Curtains. We the most complete assort- mont of lace curtning to be found in the lll\ A good lace curtain for A better one for 74 A very fine one fof $1.75 Also some very fine silk cur received, military capes and Dress Trlmmmgs Thig department is more complete than ever before both in the extent and vaviety of all the latest novelties in the trimming line, at lower prices than ever before. T'his department carries drossmakers’ supplios of every description and will positively lead all competition in intrin- sic values, Garpets. Without regard tothe recent advance in the price of carpets we arestill selling at the same low prices Hosiery 50 dozen children’s wool hose, odds anda ends, worth 50¢, reduced to 2c, 1 lot fine saxony yarn, only 6¢ per sKeln, worth 1 Standard (-armnn knitting yarn only 19¢ per skein, Trunks and Valises. No matter whut others say, the trunks we sell for $1.40 ape just as good as the ones others sell for %2 and $2.60. We challenge comparison. Everything in this line, whether bag or trunk, is us Chnuf' as it is possible to be, considering ihe first class quality of the goods, We | \\.vl\‘l\ are always open for'a comparison, Give us a call, A Jewelry , Our holi clocks, silve gold fine watches, nd jewelry. neck chams, 98¢, worth Solid gold charms, 8¢, worth heart | $1.50. Ladies® or gents’ heavy band rings, beautifully chased, $1.50, worth $3.50. Solid gold band rin ., worth Genuir 1 sardrops in solid gold se! H‘I\" 3 5 i difornin diamond eardrops a4 gold dinmond sottings, Fvorth 81,50, . 19¢, worth 50c, e, each, worth solid gold setting Solid gold baby Silver napkin rings, 150, worth 50 new de Solid silver Beautiful laco , jewelors’ Child’s silve worth $1. Silverware of all kinds at half jewel- thimbles, pins in s' 12 dwt. knives or forks, $1.25 ow holiday goods nrriving daily. Why pay exorbitant prices to jewelers when we ean furnish the same quality | goods at haif their prices. Gents’ gold stiffened American watch, stem wind and set . Gents' gold filled hunting warranted to wear 20 vears, with Slgin, Springfield or Waltham move- ments, $11. 4 Gents' 14 kt gold-filled wateh, warvant- | ed to wes 3 i i cled movement, adjusted to heat, and position, $1} Gents’ solid gold watch, stem wind and set, hunting and open face, " with fine American movement, $19.50. Ladies’ solid coin silver w wihd and set, full jeweled, Ladies’ gold filled hunting case stem wind and set watches, with a fino nmekel American movement, $6.95. Ladies’ fine 14 kt solid go'd co, stem wind and set, $9. kv gold-filled Il\ln'.lll" case with genuine diamond set in center and handsome raised gold orn nu\ntulinns;, Blgin, Springlield or W movement, ¥18.45. ant penrl opera glasses, bluck, ind oriental, achromatic lense: fine morocco cases, ), worth tch, stem 0. watch, with 3 her covered opera lh cases, 75¢. tevling silver souvenir spoons, ‘J“‘. worth 82, Wateh and jeweler’s price Book Department Just received, a large stock of books for the holids Look at these prices. Cooper’s Leather Stocking Tales, 5 volumes, for $1.49. Thackery’s complete volumes, for $2.9) Dickens’ complete works, in 15 vol- umes, illustrated, $5.00. \huhcfl}\e complete works, volume Shakespe: volume, $1. clock reparing at haif works, in 10 in 6 ’s completo works, in 1| les from Shakespeare, | s complete works, illustrated, and Stories, Mausterpieces from Dore. The Fable of La Fontaine. Allillustrated by Gustave Dore, only $1.19. THESE Oxford Biblo, $1 Oxford Sunday chool Teachers’ Bible, bound in Russian seal, %2 6: 2,000 cloth beund books, 12 mo., only 15¢ each. Art. SPECIAL SALE IN ART DEP'T, “We are offering special bar- gains for Monday in felt scar square covers and piano cove also in head rests, stamped lin- ens, ete,, viz: Fine siik head rests, worth for 18c. Very tancy silk head double and single, worth 78 28ec. Large fancy silk worth $1.80, for 50ec, Fancy felt table scarfs, worth 79¢, for 89¢. Fancy felt table 98¢, for BOe, Fancy felt table $1.25, for 93¢, Fancy felt table $1.18, for 65c. Fancy felt $1.20, for 69c. ancv piano covers, worth $8, for $1,28. Large square 78¢, for 40c, L.u'ge square covers, $1.88, for 78¢, Small square B80¢, for 25¢, Special sale on stamped linen splashers, dresser scarfs, ete, Stamped splashers, 30, 5c and | 10e¢, sn,amped dresser length, 140, Stamped linen doylies, 2 for Fanecy cords, Bc per yard, Silk floss, Be per dozen. Half-ounce spool knitting silk, 18¢, worth 83c, ARE RARE BARGAIN unday Schooi Teachers’ | 28c, head rosts, scarfs, worth scarfs, worth scarfs, worth | table scarfs, worth | covers, worth worth covers, worth scarfs, full | Be, Fancy Goods. F'ancy felt table scarfs worth 80c, Fancy felt table scarfs worth 08¢ for 50¢. | Fancy felt table scarfs worth $1.15 for Fancy felt table scarfs worth $1.20 69c. 79¢ for for | Stamped linen- splashers, 8¢, ¢ and Stamped linen length, l4c. Stamped linen and damask doiles, for Faucy cords, 5¢ per yurd, Remewmber we are the only the city that sells 3-yard floss at 50 per dozon. 1 ounce pool kutting silk, enly 18c. dresser scarls, fuli 2 house in spools silk | | sold regularly | ularly, | vealurly, | regularly, 20c. | fine chocolates. Hardware, | all kinds of wire | pound; | Smooth planes Stoves and Ranges. | the heating cap: h Gandy Chocolate cr hand-made, pound; cold rogularly, 40c. Bon-bong, hand-made, 25¢ arly, 50 bon-bons, sold regu Buttercups, pound; sold Peppoemint and winter 0. Rock eand bost f pound; sold vegualarly, 40e. Boston chips, 20¢ per pound; 10, ms, per pound; Best pound; nut centers, 40¢ , 80c, por per \80¢: per sold rog orted kisses, 20¢ per pound; sold | 10e, PPoppermint losengers, {0c. 20¢ per pound; sold regularly, 20¢ pound; sold | Wintergraen losengers, sold regulurly, 40c, Mixed feait drops, 15¢ per pound: =old | regularly, 30c, Maple sugar coconnut, 15¢ per pounds sold reguly wly Var pound; sold vegularly, | Coconnut tafly, 15¢ por pumm sold regu- | 18¢ per ponnd; 150 per Peaul tafly, 15 per pound; sold ieg ularly, 80c. Mol pound per pound; sold rogular London mixed, 10¢ regularly, 20, bin mixed, 10¢c per pound; por pound; sold sold Clove “cushions, 10¢ regularly, 20c Jardinal poar sold regularly, 20c. We carry” a full line of imported I'rench fruits, marshmellows and super. per pound; sold dvops, 10¢ per pound; Salted almonds made to order. These are some of the goods woe male. The public invited to sec our candy- malkers at work. SHELVIS AND WARD Common, HARD . BUILDERS’ DEPARTMIE fence, shingle, flooring, and | nuils, by the keg or 100 pounds v keg of nails. 600 nails...... : 16d nails. 10 nail: 8d and 9d nails 6d und 7d nails Jack plancs Dosston’s S suws, Impiro saw Block planes Braces.. .. Rachet braees Automatic et A full line of shelve hardware at corresponding prices. If you will examine our $27.50 solid steel range that other deale: for you would take it in proference others if wo usk also $15,00 for them, but not alone giving you the best range in the world, we save you pe nt. We do the same thing in our cooking and heating stoves. If you will ead the following pricgs you can con- vince yoursel IN HEATING STOVES: The Maguet $2.95, worth three times . W. Jr. Oak 36.45. worth $12. The Emblem $9.30, worth § The C:nnhm $5.05, wmlh $ The P. P. Stewart The Muu'hlo $16.20, Mmtl\ 'I( b. The Splendid worth $ The Putnam $5.15, worth $10 IN COOKING S Cooking Ilmblem Hearthside 3 Matchless Signal 19,95, worth P. P, Stowart, the finest coc in the world, s money. Magnum lamp stove will heat any room you huave, price $3.50. There are other oil henters in the mar- ket that you pay $12.00 for that have not ity that the Magnum The 4y \\(n|l| $14. worth $18, worth § 148, ‘Tea and Coffee. If you wish good goods, and, v¢ money, buy your tea and also, to coffe Our teas ave all now pickings. We can soll you a good plain draw- ing tea R 5 Choice sun-dri 4 Japan, : 10¢, 50 : Japan..... 60 Young Byson, good leatand heavy liguor . A oe Ping \m-) l.unum\«l Moyune gunpowder on toi, ve English breakfast. . Coffee we receive -]N it aily ina AT Cracked Java and Mocha. No. 5 Rio coffe Golden Rio. .. \ nll(n(nm ogg |l\um-a 14e, 15¢ and 174c California green gages. . 140,15¢ and 174c California golden drop plums . . .o Me, 16 California Muscatel ur.\[u 8. . California grape peaches ) 15¢, 174e, "n. mul “; ° California apricots.,..174¢, 19¢ and 2. California black lmhniau cher- ‘and 174e 15 ¢ Al | ERY, Grocenes Pure Rye Flour ham Flour Pure Wheat Graham Flour. . .. Minnecapolis best suporlative flour (warranted) .00 A good lour . 650 Hayden \upmlan\n Snowhake). . Bros.” Bost woived ear of now strictly pure buckwheat tlour Solf-rising lnu-)\\\‘lu‘.‘ll vlum- vmn|.m i apjack. 1 1 sugar-cured hams. . Picnic hams, N. Y. hams Dried beof. Corned beef. Potted ham, por Potted tongue., Deviled ham Ixuh I snusng oSGt ccccoo coco \|||nlmul S m\ln\u Soap.. o ) Suve all the wrappers that come on Sapolio, and send them to the fac- i nd thay will send you a very fine chrymo, ALl kinds of wa packago ov 4 for .nl«l Dust, Sonp Du Van Houton's pure coc ey’s improved homaopath Primo Russian caviav (per can), Best home-mada catsup. .. .. Genuine Spanish ehili- kages Dohertys mince meat. . J Andorson s condensed mince me 3 pound can tomatoes . th hing powdor, 1le. Sonping nd Pourline, h- Jer 1771 evaporated whito nectu rml necturenes ated apricots m:lwh currants. . ve all new fruits ceived, and theo most you ever ate. Thoy are worth 10¢ per 1b. moro than we ask. Just imported trom Seville, Spain, the linest olives you evor saw, all packed fresh for us. Per qt... Imported chow chow. .. T Imported mixed pickles. .. .. ..... Wo sell a good buking |m\\|lv|‘ Bvaporated 1 orios (now). ew California v 3-1b pail puro fruit jelly 20-1b v il pure fruit jelly arge bottle blueing. Corn starch. Tmported The it delicious o ] ©00c600GGCGG0 2.1b can early | you buy @ can and if you 4o not hey are the finest and most ious pea you ever did eat, we will pay you buck the money. We have veas for 8te, 10ic, 12ic and 15¢ per can. Condensed milk....... You all know Ed Blown mous C. O. D. grocery storo. Though unfortunate, his name is still a guaranteo for oxcellent quality and lowest prices. Hayden Brog. purchased his stock of and his in- | the mortgagees, so the goods can now bo sold at_ubout one-half Brown’s lowe prices. The goods are now on sale. What a chance to buy holiday sup- plics, CHINA, CROCK- GIANITRWATE TN BLUE ENAMELWARIS, TIN= COPPER AND DRASS INWARE, FIBRE- TLERY AND SlLe WARL, WARE, STONEWARL, CU \' BRWARE, 14 distinet lines of goods 1n one large mammoth department. There are hun- dreds of useful and appropriate articles | among them that will make a splendid present. A fino lamp. Dinner set. Tea se Toilet s¢ Fire set. 5 o’clock ten sets, Carving sets., Kitchen sets in graaite, tinware. Fine e Plates, Lemonade sets, Baby berry sots, figures, ete. Dinner scts $7.95, worth $15; Ten sots § werth $8,75. Hunging lumps 1,75, worth $6,00, ~ Stand lamps, with decorated shade and burner to match, and fine burner, $1.35, worth $4, Toilet se te, § , worth $5.00, I"ino brass fire sets %6, worth §15. 50 clock tea sots 3,50, worth $8, Carving sets 95e, worth #2.50, Cups and saucers 10¢, 16¢, worth 250 and H0c Cups brass, flint, cameo or evem copper, blue enamel, ps and saucers, nd saucers 35¢, worth $1. china- plates 10¢, 12e, 150, 16¢, , worth four times as much, Fine ruby, eznary and blue lemonade jug and six glasses, $1.25, worth 30, i-piece glass cream set 20e, worth 760, issell curpet swoeper, $1,40. IPine blown glass tumbler 4 $1.00, Syrup pitcher 10, worth 25c, ¢, worth Oysters, Cheese, Butter Baltimore fresh oysters, solid meats, Ingun celery, 22¢ per dozen, We have the fir strawberry and raspberry preserves at 124¢ per pound, Mince meat, 74 per pound. Apple butter, Tde per pound, Now, then, we have country butter for 1le, 13¢, 15¢, 17¢ and best country butter for 19¢, Remember this butter is the cream that cow’s milk, Creamery we have at 2 Our separator creamery, In cheese woe tuke the luull a8 We handle only the finest domestic 'and ime ported goods. Iochfort imported, 50¢ per pound, Fromage de brie, 40¢ per pound, Sab sago, 8¢ per packag Neufehatel, 74 Pineupple chee Edam cheese, $1.21 American club house, 85c each. Fromuge de Camembert, 85¢ a box. New Jersey pure cream, ldc and 16 made from comes from Nebrasika ML and 25¢,

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