Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 22, 1893, Page 9

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TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. 8URPR|8ING BRGNS whi int con A general cut all over the notion de- partment for Monday. We start on thresd: Brook’s be pool cotton, only lc per gpool. Williamantic best epool cotton, 200 yards, “Dragon.” only lc per spool Chadwick's best &pool coiton, 200 yards, only le per spool. Wi #pool Linen thread, bluck or white, 3¢ per | h 8pool. Linen thread, black, 4c per spool 3i Barbour’s and Marshal’s linen thread, |.on 7e per spool. ; f Best silk threads, 100 yvards, 4ic per B spool. Bost silk floss, 10 yards, lc per spool. O N. C. red cotton floss, 1e per spool. We are closing out the balance of the Suider bankrupt notion stoek, all good, [ 81 fresh goods, but bought at bankrupt | = 4 prices. goe 6 pacicagos good pins for 4 12 dozen hooks and eyes fc 6 rolls black cotton tapes fo 12 black corset lnces for Best spool Dress shields 5e i braid, all colors, ¢ dress per or pair, 4 VmH«_hn' be. 20¢ coarse combs, best rubber, be. 20¢ rubber back combs for Horn coarse comts for 5 Horn coarse combs for 7c_on Monday. ‘Wire coarse conbs 7¢c on Monday. 15¢ wire hair brashes for 10¢ on Mon- day. 8¢ wire hair orushes for day 20¢ wire hair brushes for 13¢ on Mon- day. 25¢ wire hair brushes for day. poy 31, lin 11¢c on Mon- 14¢ on Mon- round combs for 3¢ on Monday. Needles, 4c par package on Monday. Colored Dress Goods - SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. We will place on sale Monday one hun- dved pieces of alligator chevron suit ings at 50¢ on the dollar. 86 incl alligator chevrons worth 58c a yard, go on sale tomorrow for 20e. 50 pieces of all wool suitings worth 65¢ a yard, go on sale tomorrow for 87¢ 75 pleces of wool mixed suitings go on sale tomorrow for 1 40 inch all wool homespun suitings worth 60c, go on sule tomorrow for 50 inch heavy broadcloth worth § on sale tomorrow for 8 42 1nch all wool camel’s hair serge, worth #1.00, goes on sale tomorrow Tor up de all colors, £0 on sae -tol 75 pieces of bedford cord, worth up to $1.20 a yard, morrow for 6/ 50 pieces all wool henrietta worth 65¢, g0 on gale tomorrow for 45¢. br Special Sale on Em- broideries, Laces and Art Goods. Humburg embroidories at_lc, 6, e, 8e, 10¢, 124 and 15 3 1t you need embroideries, buy them now. _inen torchon laces, all widths, at 3c, de, be, 6e, 7¢, 10c and 120 per yar Cotton 'torchon laces at Sc, 16¢ 800 per dozen yards. Cotton luce tidies 800 onch Black und colored wool lace | yard. B 20 5¢ and A at 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ and be per 81 H All colors fancy cords, 40 per yard, 4 ounce knitting silli at 15¢ on Mon- day; thisis the bargain ever i offercd by any one in these goods, Silk floss, fe per dozen spools; this is ing purchused on Mor Wash Dress Goods. The new and soring styles ure he o & handsome line of apan- ette,” the lutest thing out in wash dress goous. Ladies desiritg something rare and select will do well to look them over. Wae are alsoshowing the advance styles in imvorted and domestic sutines, somoe y select styles, goods that will be scarce later on, us the demand is of 8¢ at 124e, 15¢ and 20¢, 30 and -inch wide Edinboro cords Bedford cords and Fanta'se chevrons at 74c and 10¢ yard, neh wide printed henrietta only yard, in black satine, 82 inches wide, tta satines, cashmere finish, 20c, 26¢, 80¢, 35¢ and 874c, Mill remnauts of that arc sold at 250 y Monday au lac yard. New line of hlack brocaded satines st flne satines, goods d, in remnants on t 85¢ yard; the same in remnants at 3¢ yard, Arnold, A indigo blue, 82-inch wide (Dutch blue) calico that is sold av 15¢ yard, in remnants only 10¢ yard, Mill remnants of giant cloth, century eloth, long cloth, serge: S, ete,, worth 10¢ %o 15¢, in remnants ouly be yard. 4 You will find our stock of wash dress | fwdl larger and better assorted than ast season. You will also find & num- ber of different classes of dress goods trolled by sule ns fast as possibl iave NOTIONS DEPY.: New style in shirting prints, e o yaes, | Black Dress Goods. 46 inch satin linmantic spool cotton, **Dragon,” | goes on sale tomorro 5 500 yards, 3e | o0l : 10 inch all wool storm serge worth 65c, Linen thread, black or white, 2¢ per | goes on sale tomorrow for 4 (0 inch row f« 36 inch fine henrietts on sale tomorrow fc worth $1.75, 20, B goe White Goods. White checked and striped nainsook in mill remn '("‘;'.1,...7‘(;..1,?“"- iy Bookfold checked nainsook, be yard. i babies’ side olas- | 40inches wide, very fine plain India BT S 2F linon, slightly soiled, at 10¢ yard, worth > and babies’ hose sup 5 AR Bonters, with belt, 10c por pair: y-xlr.'ll!““\:y”llll; hocked nainsook at 15 i LS, Remnants of fine Victoria lawn and Babies’ bibs 8¢ each on Monday India linon at S¢ yard, worth double 5 what we asl. Bordored handkerchicfs 1o cach on [ WhebWeasle 0 stays e per dozen on Monday Pule pink and blue batiste ut 15¢ yard, rsd < ** | a bargain e combs for 23c on Monday, LA S R L e e fine combs for 4¢ on Monday ]_““"1 kley fine cambrie, 10c, 12ic and 10¢ fine combs for 5¢ on Monda bt At b becen e New goods are coming in daily in this Ladie These g1 regular pr! gins, cloth, Choice of satin only 50c a yard. All s 15¢ and 20c up. worth $1.20 1o twilled flanpel at ()\I\H\ SUNDAY '\lUR\l\(- .l.\NU,-\RY IN‘H—\I\II EN PAGES, 99 r ¢l are not shown by any other house ‘ his city, the sale of them heing con us in this city. N stylee | daily and will be placed on ning in half-wool light serg 36 inches wide? ‘They in dress lengths 8 1o 13 yards in ern, sile pri less than half their 1e, only 163¢ ya 1digo biue prints you seen th ped fe rad Te rietta worth $1, 11 wool 'tta worth Gile, r H0c. 8 inch shephard p'aids worth 65¢, sale tomorrow for 35c. 0 inch all wool camelette cloth worth , goes on sale tomorrow for 40c, worth & . fine henvy storm serge salo tomorrow for \tin finish Garman goes on sale tomor- i go goes 1 inch very gocs on 0 inch camels’ hairserge worth $1.00, 5 on sule tomorrow for ¢ 0 inch all wool cashmere worth 60c, tomorrow for 43¢, s on s ants, only 24 yard v pular with our trade, at 15¢ yard, or ) for full piece. PAGES 9-18, — | ‘.Zl.'). UMBER Lmen Sale. Our January linen salo has by far ex- eded our expectations, the most suc- cessful sale on line we ever had. All | prices made for this sale will continue org as quantity holds out. We have dozen fine 25x52, nt . 100 dozen fi I fr 5 bh. eaves speeit as added during this week 50 linen damask towels, size e damask Turkish in stock of Tu and eardinal just opened in S-4 und 10-4 st imported cloths made and w lunch cloths the by |u|mw1 fi 41.¢ 50 eneh, v look s cheay are off alcc our 95¢ bedspreads, We bleached, ever offe ng the best value in cream and Turkey red dumask wd in this city. Judging from quantity sold our prices must be B { all linen full bleached dinner nap- Kins at $1 dozen. Large stock of napkins to select from, dozen up. FOROCED Mushin Underwear S A L =K. 100 dozen ladic the cor STUUEB gowns, divided AND RANGES. into 3 special value, 1 lot of wel's hairand Spanish mixed wool shirts and drawers, worth Wo are prepared to give you gasoline stoves at prices never heard of hurn re. h, reduced to We carry the Challenge, Junior, Monarch, Jr., Regal Monarch, Monitor, Award 506 RHIE and oil gus burner. In fact, we carry the largest variety of best known makes in the 1lot of gents' jersey knit ove shirts | market. 1If you want to see perfection in a gasoline stove come and see the Mon- k cord in front, worth 98¢, reduced to | arch in operation. We will sell you a gool gasoline stove, one of the above makes, new, for $1.95. natural wool 3 hose, worth 2 Our steel ranges, the Home, hus swept everything before it. We have testi- now lac. monials on file to substantiate everything we say. The public says ns follows: “1t 100 dozen Jadies' mirsing corsets, | is the best baker I over saw—uses less fuel than uny range I ever had—I nevor suw hroken worth 81,25, veduced to50c. | a range with better fdcilities for regulating the oven than the Home.” In fact 1 1ot of ladies’ corsets, H. & S., worth | can show you a hundred such testimoninls, and not alone giving you, without & $1.00, redueed to 5 doubt, the best range made. Look at the price of this solid steel range, with water ies' fine ribbed wool worth % 1 to V8 e of children’s wool h that can’t We carry cent wheve our front und connection, #27.50. Other dealers ask $45 to $50 for ranges compare with it. You may ask why we sell so cheap. It is simply thi such a large variety of goods that we can afford to sell at 5 per hts e per e and will be placed on sale us fast as possible. Ladies’ Cloaks and Jackets. 8¢ round combs for 5¢ on Monday Closing out winter costumes. 10c round combs for 7¢ on Monda Jackets worth §t Cob pipes for 2c on Monday. Jackets worth $9.50 reduced to $5.00. | 6 thimbles for 5¢c on Monday. Juckets worth $12.50 reduced to $8. ackets worth $18 reduced to to 812 50. Fine fur-timmed jacicets, worth $20, reduced to $14. sh clonks reduced to $5. ’ clouks in all prices from $1.50 to $15. ments are less than one-half s A Sale of Millinery Goods. No goods will be carried over in this Don’t be bashful, ment. Nume the price you would like to pay and take the goods: Dress Lining. We carry the inrgest stock of dress linings in this city All colors in cam- in. perculine, padding, wig- crinoline. wadding, canvas, hair etc., at Hayden’s popular prices, all our colors of quilted ie, » uttons, Trimmings Big cut in vegetable ivory buttons; all ing at 5¢ per card, worth 20c, es cf pearl buttons at 10c, 12ic, We have a handsome line of cloak buttons from 25¢ to §6.30 per dozen, Big cut on dress trimmings, gimps, commencing at 5e, 10¢, 15¢. 20¢ up. and speciul sale on fur’ trimmings. 1l cut to one-half regular price. t trimmings at 25¢ and 50c per yard 2.00 per yard. ECIAL SALE.ON ancy Goods and Toys What holidav goods are left over will [\ . be closed put at any price. The room is our standing price .0 a8 008! Bay: 2.t . Stamped linen splashers and tidies at | needed )" # other goods, Now fa ¢he Boench timo to buy albums, dolis, toilet sets and i 20 per cent off on every yard of ruch. | W1 kinds of toys and fancy articles Outing Flannel. The der g flannel We place on sale on Mon flunnelette, dress style, New spring style in outin 10¢, 124¢ and 15¢ yard Baby flannelette, 10¢ yard, I"ast turkey red printed outing flannel 12ic yard. New style of outing flannel for drdsses and is on the increase for out- ay 50 pieces d. flannel at : for street or house wear y 12 d, bound to increase. Satines will be ve: f Airasy b bause wear, oaly1 B0 popular this season, Now spring styles in tmported zophye | Flannels. gloghams, also u hundsome line of American dress gingham ut 3¢, Tie, 10¢, | Full line of white wool flannels Special bargain in red or navy blue Striped or checked or natural colors shirting fannel at all prices. Pink or blue mixed fannel, 15, 18c, enc! h Choice of all our French flannel, dress vles, ete., at 5Uc yard. White shuker flannel at 4jc yard. Cotton Flannels. leached cotton flannel 8ie, Se, , 15¢, 18cand 20¢, hed cotton flannel 5e, 6e, Te, Sc, 24¢ and 15¢ yard. Large line of siugle and double faced sc, cotton Hannel, faney figured cotton flan- nel, ranging in price from 10¢ to 25¢ a yard, A beautiful line of 80 and 86 1nch wide cretonne at 15¢ yard, neighbors have to ask 50 and 60 per cent. Our cooking and heating stoves are right in it, too. the P. P. Stewart make. wdies' H-hook Vi £1.00 per kid gloves, neent Wo carry a full line of 100 dozen gents' Blackstone An A 1 oak stove, #¢ dered shirts, York mills mus An A 1 cook Btove, $7.4. double b d front, only 5 An A 1 caunon stove, $ the best shirt made today for the money One case of ladies gray and i s hair undeirwe o0, worth ichsateen umbrellas, fancy ach, worth $1.00. handles, only Bed Comforts. We are going to reduce this stock: s cut down to 25¢. [Mull ~j/(‘ zomforts, 75¢ each, Large s white cotton-filled comforts ledulml to 81, $1.25, § and $2 each; every oue of them a bargain. Special bargain in satine-covered com- forts at $1 h, worth $1.50. Down comforts that were $6.75 $7.50 now $4.50 each. Now s the time to buy your: blankets. White blankets, slightly soiled, 11-4 size, 5 to 6-pound weight, that sold at 5, $5.90 and $6.50, reduced to $3.75 a pair, White blankets that sold at $2.25 and $2.50, now $1.50 pair. 10-4 all \\uul red blunkets, $2.50 YOU MUST COME AND SEE THE NEW CHINA SILKS E ARE OFFERING 49¢ and pair, 1 wool n.numl wool blankets re- :d to $27 pair. blankets reduced to 50¢ a pair. arry the largest stock of blank- ots in the west. We have 0o many of them. Woe have reduced the prices and expect to reduce our stock lively at the reduced prices. Muslin and Sheetings Although the prices are still advanc- ing we are going right ahead and seil- Ing at the old prices, and on Monday we shall offer the biggest bargain of this season, [ve cases of mill remnanis of the best bleached and half bleached muslin, full yard wide, worth 74c, 8c, 8tc and 10¢ yard, allin one lot on Monday at b¢ rd; take your choice after 9 o'clock C, Candy Department. Mr. Harry Druce, who has had charge of our candy department for the last two years, needs no_introduction to the Omaha public, because when you offer any hody Druce’s capdy they are perfect- l\wu(hllul Our céndy is made fresh every day from pure granulated sugar and the finest fiuit flavors: lCrockePy, China, |Glassware and House Furnishing Cups and saucess, 27¢ per set. Wash bowls nitchers, 20¢ per sot. o Y Monday morning at be yard, Yard wide unbleached muslin, 4ic, ard, be, 7c and 8c Yard wide bleached muslin, 5. cand 10c yard. Ge 6Be, Te, 2 und 45-inch illow casing, 10c yard s Chumber Doubloe width sheeting, 1ac, 16e, 17e, London mixed 10¢ per pound. Plates, 2¢ nd bo each, e ot b aR Log cabin mixed 10¢ per pound. Elat AN Wo expocted the advance and made | Cocoanut and peanut bars 1de per| i mlnlnlwn el large contracts some time ugo, and ave | pound. -7 ; : ing lanps, with extonsion now in position to supply vour wants at We carry over D0 different kinds of | $1.60 ench; worth $5, DER 0 pesl candy of our own make, and anything | *PLIPES Iuinps ot 106 un PR we have not goty we will take pleasure k 5 Books and Stationery | i maing for you. e e e et MoCaulay' history of England, com- cream pitehor, butter dish and spoon plete in 1 volume, $1.49. holder, 19¢ per set. Byron’s zomplete worl 1 voume, | T€2 and Coffee. PR e e 1ic each, $1.45. Wine glasses 3¢ each. Phe Savage World, 1llustrated, $1.90. As usual, we continue to lead in giv- d cups and saucers, 69¢ per 5. P. Roc’s works 49¢ per volume, ing the best goods §t lowest prices. Oxford bibles#1. Monday we selif cocon shells at 3c| Sauce dishes, six for 10c. Commereial note paper 20¢ per b, pound Albeta tea und table spoons, 23c por Irish linen note puper 20c per Ih. Ty our celebrated cocon, only #3c a set, ns good as silver Envelopes e, 5¢, 10 and 15¢ per pke, | can. Lamp chimneys, 5e each. School tablets i Te and 10e each, ushe: ) Students’ note books ée¢, 10¢ and 1 Pluying cards Se, ¢ and 10¢ per pke. We carry a complete line of office sup- plies in lédgers, journals, cash books, ay books, ete., and our pricesare below competition, It will pay over to ook over our stock if you need avything in this line. Good serub t Wo a few mo ted decorated worth $15.00, Jewelry Gents’ best rolled plated chains, 98e, 2 Rio coffee, Choice Golden Rio, 2 CombinutionJava Guatamala, ‘ehaice, 30c. Santos Peaberry, 80¢. Best Old Government Java and Mocha, 85¢, 3 pounds for $1, <o the very lowest Crusded Java nmjh‘hwh\ 19¢ and 22c. C. N e 100 piece impor- ¢ and 28, dinner sets at $7.95, prices on fworth £2,50, . : pitc. = % Opera glasses in loather cases, G9c, co sun-dried Jupan, 19c. worth §2 lankets. Faney sun "“"1‘3.'«'3“.“.”;.' Butter dishes (triple plate), 79¢, worth B \0ice spring aps 81,50, We invoice Feb. Ist. Our stock of [ English Breakfast, 3 Tadies’ best rolled plate Victoria blankets s too large; it must be reduc Formosa Colong, 80¢ and 6. chalns, #1.50, worth $3 to 83,50, Last week we sold a lot of ( blankets that tvere %6.50 av be you got a pair of them, Tomorrow we place on sale 6-pound white wool mixed blankets, 11-4 size, at a pair. We have said enough. This blanket will sell at sight and if you don't get a pair it will not be our fault 2.25 blankets reduced to $1.50 pair. $1 white blankets, 10-4 size, tomorrow at 9% a pair, Here is a chance to save ifornin Moyune Gunpowder, ¢ , 60c. May- Try our owa blend wixed tea, only 400 pound. Drugs Household ammoni Hood’s sarsaparilla 75¢ bottla. Ayer’s sarsapurilla 75¢ bottle, Wright's sarsaparilla 60c bottle, Leibig’s extract beef 20¢ jar. Solid silver thimbles, 15¢ Solid gold band rings, 69¢, worth 82, Gents’ best rolled ted patent le cuff buttons, 25¢, wi Pearl luce pins, Go.d plated hair ornaments, 25¢, worth 50, Solid gold baby rings, 8c, worth 50¢ Nickel alarm clocks, firsv class tiw keepers, ( Stick pins, Odds and arge bottle, Tic. worth silve Ac each, ands in ware at half money and make money, Loibiy’s beef, wineand iron 33c bottle. | (0K Look our our sample lines of blankets Red Cross cough cure 8bc. dies’ 2 Aoy ” on sale tomorrow. Peach cream for chapped hands 10c, -,';’5?‘1,:’ 8 ]:“l‘whl stem wind and sot Velvet pearl of roses for the complex- | Watches, 89,50 up, 11aa oaae b ion 65¢ botule. Gents’ solid gold and filled cases with Chenille Table Covers Elgin, Waltham, Columbus or fleld movements at the lowest pric Soring- Prescriptions at the very lowest prices ity from pure fresh drugs. We have opened 200 new spring styles | 3 cakes castile soap 5o the west. All watches warranted as of 6-4 chenille table covers, beautifal | Landsfelt skin tonie 03 ERPSMANIRR, L8 e s pattorns to select from on sale Monday Landsfelt skin tonic, extira strength, ateh u clock repairing at hal at 81,08 each. 4-4size only $1.00 aech. 860. jewelers’ prices. All work warranted GREAT T PRICE salh ON SoesaaRihbers THIS WEEK, ine shoes from facty W the best manu- ers at a sacrifice. Every pair inted to give sat ion. One of the largest shoe stocks in the west to select from. M ail orders illed. Infants’ fine shoes, 25 patent leather 50¢ C dies’ light eroquet 25¢ rubbers, c. Child’s fine $1 shoes, 70¢. dongola, hand turn $1. s' fine dongola, pat. finc cloth shoes, $1.75. alies” Shoes: " kid opera button $1.50 [ top, pat. tip Ladi shoes, Ladies’ dongola kid button $2 pat. tip, but- fine cloth top lace $3.50 50. Ladies’ vici kid button $4 shoes, $2.95. Ladies’ Oxford: fine dongola, pat. tip, $2 $1.45, Ladies' fine dongola (s $1.23 slippers, 95¢. en's Shoes. Men's fine B calf congress $1. shoes $1 Men's fine iron clad congress and lace $2 shoes, $1.50. Men's fine calf hand shoes, $i welt ‘s finest hand-sewed cali $5 $4. 's working shoes at $1.25 and worth 50¢ a pair more any- If you have never bou men's shoes of us, it will pay you to look at these bargains, Boys Shaes. Boys' fine B calf button $1.50 shoes $1, sizes 12 to 2, Boys’ fine B calf button $1.75 shoes $1.20, sizes 3 to 5. Boys' light calf,tip, $2 shoes $1.50, sizes 1 to 5. Men's B. B, blacking, 2 button} boxes for Rubber Boots. Child’s best light pure gum $1.35 rubber boots, $1. Misses' best light rubber boots, $1.3 pure gum $2 Ladies' best light pure gum $2.: rubber boots, $1.75, Men's best light and heavy pure gum $3 rubber hoots, $2.45, Boys' hest light and heavy pure gum $2.50 rubber boots, $1,95, HAYDEN BROS. HAYDEN BROS'HAYDEN BROS'HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS| HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS!HAYDEN BROS, Groceries. Hayden Bros.' best best “superlative, 90 } ry our, 85¢, $1 and $1.15; Aunt Jemis ma's pan cake flour 8%cor 7¢c for 2 pound packag Aunt Sally’s pan cake flour, [ 0 2 pound pael Lieb's ninjun flap jack pancake flour, 8%0 or 7 for 2 pound puckage: solf-risin buckwheat flour 8ic or 7de for 2 poun: paekage, Pinest home-made citsup, in bottlesy ) pound can corned beef, 150, Swoet choonlute, Ae. Premium chocolate, 1740, ine fruit jelly, 750 . Imported chow-chow, 15¢ per pourd Import>d mixed pic |.|.-< 150 per quart. Imported olives, per quart; they are very fine; would be ol ap at 760, All kinds of wash powders 2§ pe package. 7 burs best laundry sonp, Californin dried grancs, b Imported Valencia sins, 1240, Tmporied seedloss raisius, 124 California loose Muscatoalle ralsns, 10¢; these all are new, and the flnest that money can buy. #-pound can new ( put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, most delicious fruit, S-pound can new ‘alifornia apricots, 174, California peaches, sugar syrup, 19e, rod salmon, 10c per cious. can; Shrdines, 0. Mustuud sardines, 2 pound can very 10¢. fin goosoberrics, 2-pound ern V'ackberr os, 720, pound can _raspborries, put up pure grahulated sugur syrup, 174e. 2.pound can strawberries, in sugar in pure cake p:ns in round, square and jellios, f om 100 kitehen compiete wi h ut hem. {ubed, up. Na The Buffalo sto1m egg poacher. Read 1t the Good HouseKceper says: A Difiicult Process Made Easy! —THR— BUFFALO STEAM EGG POACHER POACHES EGGS BY STEAM. WHEN READY FOR THE TABLE THE EQGAS ARR OF UNIFORM SHAPE AND INVITING APPEAR= ANCE, AND MAY BE TRANSFERRED TO TOAST OR PLATE WITHOUT DANGER OF BREAKING. From Good Rousckeoplag ULy 21, 1088, Tne Burraro Bl STEAM Eoo Poach- fi much valie cooking d the houseHold, It does fts work 80 B epdilythat theengs when cooked for all the world a8 ifthe hen which lald them bad been outs done in the matte of both neatness an WU/‘”’ .’4 7/ ‘»%——“ ) u',‘.".’.u.’h DinkcTions For Using,—Partly fill the la p-n with water, then place on stove o boil. A 25 stoam 1s gonerated drop oggs ia the small paasy ‘Wash hoilers, copper bottom, 49c. Coffee and ted Milk pans, 8 Pudding pans, Dust pans, 5c. Pint cups, 2 nils, be. S 7 SFPARATE PARTS n openers, Se. Clothespine, 1o por dozen, , 10, ol Teuspoons, 6 fc T'ablespoo. Tea strainer, le. oden bowls, de. A full line of the Rochester Stamping Co. copper and nickel goods. Butter, Cheese, Etc. Butter is very scarce and hard to get, but you will find lots of it here at the lowest_possible pricos. Country butter, 15¢ nd 21e per pound; cream- ery, Remember our butter is always fresh, as it is shipped every day. W 1 kinds of cheose cream Wisconsin eastern process sab sago cheese, lowest pri Se, 10¢ ¢ ful] oream, 1 8¢ per packa, neufchatel cheese, 740 per package. Come here for apple bute ter, T4e per pound: mince meat, T4c per pound; Hamburger cels, 2 lnx can;j Russian caviar, 20¢ per can. Mouats are very high now, but when you it the finest cured meats come Fines sugar cured bacon, and 15¢; dried beef, 100} less ham, compressed corned v pound; corned beef, b per pound: pig's feet, de; tripe Frank- forts, Sgei bologna head cheese and liver saus ¢ per pound. We will sell you fish cheaper than any house in the ¢ity, Finest Columbian river salmon, 124¢ per pound: two large mackeral for Norway bl er, a fine mackerel, finest French macks 1t 1 ’w per potnd; the 10 per_pound; Ieeland horrings, wloundland herring, eight chicken halibut, per pound; a fancy sturgeon, 17jc |n.-r d e )¢ per pound; od’ Norway A hovies, 10c pep new Bay City white fish, 10 and 124c. Preminm George's bank cod fish in 2-pound bricks for 150, New York cus XX Grand bank cod fish, 12§o; this is the best cod fish there is. We are the leaders in everything.

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