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O e tant el (‘()IY FIVE CEN 90 days under the ban. attend to them later on. sition, way of doing business. tion to close out at once regardless of cost. laid, many of which he told in confidence and not for publication. though the gist of them came to us in confidence we may be obliged to We feel certain that even his most enthusi- astic admirers will be surprised at his wonderful ingenuity. intensely practical times the public is not concerned in any one's suc- cess or failure any more than it may seem its interest. had any interest in such matters it could easily be seen how utterly hopeless it would be to continue business under such crushing oppo- Julius says that no legitimate house can meet Haydens’ and he is determined to make an example of Hayden Bros. and their HAYDENS BOYC Tl \HERE is good reason why this sale should excite unusuul attentlon. rl Julius Meyer says his boycott methods are so complete and backed by such unlimited funds that no firm could possibly exist loager than It is really surprising how well his plans are Al- In these If the publlc prices Any one who knows how stubborn and vindictive Julius is, when he decides to smite opposition, will not be surprised at our determina- HAYDEN BROS. TUESDAY WE TAKE INVENTORY. Plain Japs, Come Early and Avoid the Rush. Biguest Silk Baraains Ever Oere Slanghter Sale of Silks Monday. In order to clear up some lines of Printed Chinas, Striped Wash Silks, Surahs, Black G ro Grains, Failles, Armures, and a number of choice Silks, we will sell them at 10¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50c and 75c a yard—Silks worth three times these prices. Dress Goods. ths house. 86-inch Wool Checks, suitable for traveling suits. .. 38-inch German Serge (all wool).. 36-inch All Wool English Serge... 40-inch Henrietta (all wool), colors oniy. Double-Fold English Cashmore. . 36-inch Novelty Suiting.. nch English Cashmere 46-inch All Wool Cord.. Black Dress Goods. 40-inch All Wool Henriotta. ... 46-inch English Henriotta. 36-inch Black Fancies... Al our Fancy Weaves in black Monday For Monday we will just quotea few of those inimitable bar- gains which are making this department the leading teature of 19¢ 43c .. 29¢c .. 29¢ 10ic 15¢ 25¢ - 49¢ 39¢ . 39¢ 15¢ . 76¢ Who ever heard of Guyot's French suspenders for 124c, you can buy them for on Monday. uur&s‘nts' ucrllxcc shirts, ur 50¢ shirts reduced to 35¢. hirt reduced to 502, t reduced to 5 shirt reduced to 98¢, 15" Four-in-hand wash tics and fancy bows all ¢ I—IOSIERY. :, worth 15¢. Taxt bluck, Fegular 255 quality, ot 15¢ LADIES’ GOWNS, Special—100 dozen gowns, full size, regular 75¢ quality, at 59.. tte 20\., worth 35¢. 1242 \\unh 28¢. 80 dozen ladies' p 100 dozen ladies’ pur 1 lot of infants’ wool sacques & Boys' black sateen waists, worth $1.00, n.du,“l to 50¢. LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. Only a Few Days Before We Take Stock. Red Hot Bargains for Monday. That is what We will put a closing price on all s, only 12i¢, worth 20¢, gulm fast blm.k cotton hose, imported, on'y 124¢, worth 1 gowns, elegant goods, all the lute novelties, worth $1.50 and House Furnishing Goods. Look at these prices. Flint blown tumble Salt shakers 2c eacl Wine glasses 1ic each. Tin top jlly glasse Cops and saucers 24 Festooned edge plates each, Gold band china cups and saucers 5¢ each. Glass =auce dishes lic each. Pepper shakers 2¢ 5Ce cake stands glass lamp 1c each. um jugs 10c eash. Platéd teaspouns 13¢ per set, worth $1. P]uuu tablespoons 26c per »ut worth s 14c¢ each. ¢ per dozen. h. T\ rra cotta cuspidors 13c each, worth 50c. Feather dusters 9¢ each. Crystal vinegar cruets 10¢, worth 50c. Cobald dle knives and. forks 50c per set, worth $1.50. proof milk and buking crocks 5e each. We have taken £5,000.00 worth of tlennmelud ware and placed them in three ots. Lot 1—Contains articles worth from o to 50c. All go at 17c each. - Lot 2—Contains urthlu— worth from 35¢ to All go at 2lc each. Lot 3—Contains ariicles worth from 50¢ to 8L All go at 42¢ each. Water pails Te each. Solid 14-0z. copper wash boiler 81.95 each, worth £3.50. Wash tubs 25c each. ‘Wash boards 15c. Special—The ‘IIlmdv.“ a regular 84 cluthus wringer at 81.75, for Monday only. Hardware. FARMERS. Make a note of our prices on farming i ments. I you want anything in e do not fail to see or write us. We save yon $£10.00 to $15.00 on a mower and #20.00 to $30.00 on a binder. ‘We have a lax ge stock of binder twine, all grades at Tc, T4c and 8tc per pound. We curry a full line of .({thce, swaths, rakes, scythe stones and pad- dles, water kegs. grain cradles, hay forks; in fact, uve:-ything used on & farm or in a harvest field. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 1,000 kegs of best wire steel nails at 1%c’ per pound. Think of it—lfc per pound for best wire steel nails. If you are in_want of builders’ hard- waré don't fuil to call on us. We will save you about 50 per cent on same. Mortice locks ldc. Rim knob locks 1de. Hinges de Door bolts 3e. In :creer doors, window frames,screen wire cloth and poultry wire netting at bottom prices. In carpenters’. blacksmiths’ and me- chanics’ tools we can beut the world, Note the following prices: 2-foot boxwood rules de. 2-faot boxwood rules, brass bound, 16c. Double iron smaoth planes 39¢. Doutle iron juck ;lmlua 45e. 50c hatchets go at 25c. §1.00 handled axes, ull sizes, job lot, no limit, nd cotton hosc Te, 8c and 10c per foot. RAILROAD AND MINING SUPPLIES We ry a full stock of railroad and mining supplies at about 40 per cont un= der all competitors, including the fot lowing goods: Picks, mattocks, shovels, crowbars, clawbare, powder, dynamite, caps, tuse, wheelbarrows, scrapers, curts, plows, ryve sheaves; in fact everything used in the construction of a ‘railroad or in & mine, Railroad contractors should make a note of the above. We will save you money. Sheet Music. One.half off on all sheet muai(,. ine cluding all the late now piec We also have 5,000 differe; nl selections at 3¢ each, 1nstruction books at one-half price, Planos, orguns and all small musical instruments at about one-half price, Piano tuning, $1.50; work guaranteed, Two good sec nd-hand pianos very cheap. pianos to rent. W ash Dress Goods. Closing out all. Summer Goods at lees than cost; yes, even less than halt cost. Look over these prices quoted below and compare quality: Figured Swiss muslin, 2 1-2¢ yard. 82-inch wide canton cloth, 5c vard. Japonette, 15¢ yard. Creponette, 10c yard. Crepoline, 10c yard. Spiral crepe, 2 1-2c. Fancy figured imperted crepe, was 35c and 40c, now selling at Haydens’ for 15¢ yard. 382-inch wide imported organ- dies, were 35¢, now selling at 10c yard. Choice of Arnold’s French chal- lies, in either light or dark ground, at 2 1-2¢ yard. Imported printed mulls, 10c yard. India linens, 10c, 15¢, 20c and 25¢c yard. F.ne white dimities, 25¢, 30c, 35¢ and 40c. Jaconet lawns, were 15¢, now Scyard, Scotch lawns, fast colors, 2 1-2¢ yard. 386-inch wide percale now 6c¢c yard. Striped and checked sezrsucker, 38 1-2¢ yard. Crinkled seersucker now &c¢ fyard. Standard calico, 3¢ yard. 15¢, 20c, Special Bargains. 15c¢ grade outing flannsl now 5c yard. Bleached and brown Turkish towels, 5c each. Bleached huck toweling, 8 1-2c yard. ‘White bedspreads, 47¢ each. Look at, om $1 white bad- spreads o Fringed napkins, 25¢ dozen. Japanése paper -napkins 25c a hundred. 6-4 wide Turkish toweling, 10c yard. 18-inch Turkish toweling, 10c yard. Extra large Turkish towels. 25¢ each. 4-4 brown L. L. sheeting, 4c yard. Yard wide bleached muslin, &c yard. Rubber sheeting, 75¢ yard. Finewash rags, 5c each. Piano and furniture dusters, 5c each. 15c grade percaline now 10c¢ “yard. All colors best cambric, 8 1-2¢ yard. All colors in silisia, 10c, 15¢ and 20c yard. 82-inch yard. Extra large and heavy colored bedspreads now only $1 each. 15c grade of fine and heavy shirting reduced to 100 yard. Look over our line of table linen at 50c yard. You can’'t match them. Examine our $1 a dozen nap- kins, Look at our line of crashes at 10c yard. They are cheap. Remnants of table linen atprices to close. wide cretonne, 15¢ Jewelry Dept. Gentlemen'’s gold stiffened hunting case watches, Elgin or Waltham, $5.49 up. l’nnltivoly worth donble. Ladies' tnld stiffencd hunting case, Blgin or Waltham watches, at $0.49 up. Solid gold set rings 75c, worth $2. Lm!hs and gents’ sterling silver cuff !:gunaus, 40c per pair. Positively worth Gents’ gold plated watch chains 43c, worth $1.25, (gmln' gold front lockets 43¢, worth Gold pens $1.50, worth $3.50. Ladies' button sets 85¢, worth $1. Solid coin silver thimbles 13¢, worth 350, 500 corsage pins, worth 50c and 7ie each, on sale at 19c. Fine nickel alafm clocks 530, Rogers' knives, warranted 12 dwt., hllwh* plate, 1,25 per set. First class watch and clock repairing at reducud prices. All work warranted. Clearing Prices. W-* are clear| lm( up $2.60 croquet wts at $1.50, 2.00 croquet iem, 5 $1.00 hand bigs, 4 H50¢ hund bags, 5uc chateline at 10¢ and 15¢ curling irons, only B0c satin belt hose supporters ut 26c belts at 10¢. 3% belts at 20¢. 50c belts at 25¢. A Speclal Clearlnz Snle of Trunks, Bags and Satchels. 36-inch Crystal cover trunk, iron bot- tom, set-up tray, #5,00; former price, § nch square top canvas cov trunk, iron bottom, $5.00; former price, $10.00. A fine crystal covor worth &5.00. 15-iuch fine Club Boy, trunk, $2.50; T5e; worth neh gramn leather Oxford Bag, worth $5.00. nch Gladstone worth $3.00. nch Teleseope case, $2.00. Grocery Dept. PRICE LIST. nd cans choice tomatoes, 8lec. \lvl n 5% can. satchels, 81.50; lruuml cun g lden |u|ml kin, Ge. ul surdine ch I‘h u\Im ed French mustard, 2ic bottle d blackberries, 10¢ can. 3-pouna c: . I-pound can pure baking powder, 102, White Paris soap, 3¢ bar. Climax soap, 3 bar. All kinds soap 3d bar. Fiberless cc Blackber d, 10 can. Dried Fruit Dept. Now is the time to buy new California dried fruit. It is just coming in. New Californa apricots, 10¢ pound. Pitted plums, 10c pound. California cher s, 10¢ pouna. New Coiifornia prunes, 10c pound. Very fine raisins, 6c pound. Imported seedless raisins, 74¢ pound. Ruaisin grapes, 3ic pound. Evaporated apples, llc pound. English currants, bic pound. Cuupons with every sale. Oh;eAse.r Until furthee notice finest full cream ches Thisis New York st The very best Wiscon you can buy at 10¢ per pot uml you can buy the e and 15¢. full eream "and 140, Any and all kinds of cheese at lowest prices. Eutter. One hu 1 tubs of fancy separator ust received and must be sold. Our prices are 18 and 20c. Why pay 2 nd 30¢ for butter not near as good. Finest country butter you can buy at 10¢, 12¢c and 15¢. Meat. Just think of this. Potted ham,deviled ham and potted ox tongue 4¢ per can. Corned bec Pickled pork 7). Sugar cured No 1 hams 124c. Cooked boneless ham 10¢ per pound. Ihw-l beef 10c. Bonele: ham 10c. Pigs' feet be per pound. Bologna, head cheese and liver saus: Flour Dept. We carry the leading brands of flour, such as Hayden's Bros.’ 65X Superlative (Rex pat- ent) hard wheat flour. 4X Minneapolis Superlative flour, $1.10 sack. Valley Lily flour, $1.00 sack. Central Mills' Best Superlative, 96¢ sack. Snowflake flour, 85c sack. A very good flour for G0c. Good rye flour 85¢ sack. Choice rye flour $1.00. Best rye flour $1.15 sack, To intioduce Haydens' best 5X flour, we will for a short time put in every sack one of the following articles. The flour is war- ranted to be the best you ever used or money refunded. One diamond ring. One gold watch One $5.00 bill. One set solid silver plated teaspoons. One ladies’ rolled gold watch chain. One ladies' cluster diamond lace pin. Books. 500 elogant cloth bound books, in- cluding “House of Seven Gables,” Scar- let Letter,” *‘Reveries of Bachelor,’ “Draam Life,” ete. Your these are all regular 35 P Shakespeare's Complete Works, $1.00. Tennyson’s Complete Works, $1.00. 500 new novels such as ‘‘Called Back,” “‘Adam Bede,” ‘“‘Shins That Pass In the Night,” etc. Your choice for one day only, Tc each. Clothing Departmen Special “Broken Lot” Sale.--What We are Go- ing to Do Monday and All Week to Close Out Mens’, Boys’ and Child- rens’ Broken Lot Clothing. Broken Lots of Trousers at $1.95 and $2.75, instead of $3.50 to $4.60. Broken Lots of Boys’ Long Pants Suits—ages 12 to 19—at $2.25 and $3,50 formerly $8.50 to $5.50. Broken Lots of Mens’ Light Summer Suits Monday at $3.60 —worth $5.50. These are suitable for tusiness wear. All Broken Lots of $7.50 and $8.50 Suits in all wool Cassimeres and Che- viots Monday and all weel® at $5.00, Broken Lots of Childrens’ Knee Pants Suits in All Wool Jersey Cheviots and ‘Worsteds at $1.48. Broken Lots of the finest All Wool Light Summer Knee Pants—suits in ages 4 to 15—at $3.25. They are worth from $5.50 to $7.Q0. === OFPEINTEIR. THIS 5 PIECE OAK PARLOR SUIT [ L4 WE S THE PACE ON FUINLIiURE The above is a five prece oak parlor st tapestry and brocatelle. stered in plush, bas never been touched. VALULE >, t, with spring seats, and uphol. For 813.50 it is a barguain that By the way, when you ave thioking of buying anything In the furnis ture line, look through our stocks our qualities are of the best. we will surprise you on low prices and