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The Omaha Sunday Bee. 9 EDITORIAL SHEET. g 3 PAGES 13 TO 24. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. iL i OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1902. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. .llAYDEN'SSTOCKCETS SOARED Bain Dosi $25,000 Damage to Oooda in Big Department fltora. DRAIN SPOUTS CLOG DURING DOWNPOUR llorkrooa Top Floor Tamed Into Lake ky Water Which Oilu Admlialoa Throagk the Roof. Fully $28,000 damage from water was sus tained at Harden Broi.' stors during the Sere rain of Thursday night. Looi. pieces of board which had bean left on the flat roof were washed by the flood Into the es capes to the water spouts, which were thus quickly clogged. Haying no other means of exit the water beat bark under the roof from the escapes at the edges, going In be tween the roof and the celling next It, and It soon broke through the plastering, flood ing the top floor Inches deep. The top floor is the stock room and the trouble occurred directly oyer that portion fronting on Sixteenth street given over to hoes and notion and furnishings. Damage aggregating easily 115,000 was done here, as immense new stocks bad just been re celved and almost everything was wet down, cardboard boxes being soaked to a pulp. Below the stock room on the third floor la the carpet and drapery department, and here, too, great damage was done. All the line oriental stuffs and roll after roll of carpeting waa wetted. There the water topped, not getting through the second floor. - The trouble was discovered soon after the pelting rain began late In the after Boon, and at 6:45 fifty men were working frantically to check the damage. Thirty huge tubs and fifty buckets and scoop ehovels were hurried to the stock room, where the water was scooped from the floor and thrown from the windows by tub tuls. Meanwhile other men were cover Ing the stack of goods with oilcloth sheets, and when moat of the water bad been taken from the floor the rest waa aopped up with mops and aponges. When thla work waa done the fore waa reduced, but five men worked all night at the task. Friday morning a acore or ao of employes waa at work segregating the soaked goods. Tarda and yarns of laces, ribbons and scores of boxes of handker- chiefs and underwear, bealdes art goods and toilet articles and other things Innu merable were In the Hat. The roof Itself did not leak, as It was fully repaired two months ago, and the roofers assert that at the time they re moved every piece of wood and foreign matter up there, so they are not to blame. Proprietors of the store, therefore, think that wiring crewa of some of the various lectrlo connection concerns left their awed ends lying around on the gravel, and a damage suit may result, If the fault can be placed. Representatives of the Nebraska Tele phone company visited the place yester day and showed theat they bad no wires across that part of the roof, and so would never have cause to put workmen there. ' hc, FrlJay, Juno 6tht Flannel Department S cases extra heavy Shaker flannel, per yard 4c, worth 8V4c. 1 case 86-lnch allkollne, per yard Ec, regular price, 10c. 1 case fancy feather ticking, per yard, 10c, worth 18c 1 case new pattern embroidered flannel, per yard. 49a, worth up to 80a. HWDE liIS CLOGGED RAIN GUTTERS CAUSE $20,000 DAMAGE. g iiS Materials left by careless workmen, on Uayden Bros roof, clogged the rain gutters during last Friday's terrible rainfall, forcing the water back under the roofing and down through the stock room ceilings, flooding the immense reserve stocks with torrents of rainwater. THE KESEllYE STOCK OF NOTIONS, FURNISHINGS, LACES AND EM15HOIDEMES, THE SHOES, AND THE CAHPETS AND CURTAINS, SUFFERED MOST. Some of the goods were thoroughly drenched, some only slightly soiled, while in many cases the merchandise itself was not injured, but the boxes were dampened or packages broken, or goods slightly mussed by quick, rough handling.. Arrangements for the sale have been completed, nnd MONDAY THE GRAND WET GOODS DAMAGE SALE BEGINS Goods must be sold immediately and will be almost given away. Sensational bargains in ladies' handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces, embroideries, pocketbooks, leather goods of all kinds, brushes dress shields, hose supporters, notions of all kinds and tablets and books. Surprising values in underwear, furnishings, corsets, etc., etc. Highest grade shoes at 20c on the dollar. Carpets, curtains and draperies only slightly soiled or mussed, at ridiculously low prices. A SWEEPING SACRIFICE SALE Of WET AND SLIGHTLY MUSSED OR RUMPLED GOODS OF HIGHEST GRADE, THAT WILL ASTONISH ALL AND SURPASS IN GENUINE COLOSSAL RAROAIN-GIVINO AND MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES ANY SALE EVER HELD IN THE WEST. Extra salespeople to wait on all. MONDAY Doors open at 7:30 A. M., sale begins at 8 A. M. Wet Notions, Wet Laces. Wet Rib bons, Wet Embroideries, Wet Leather Goods FIRST . COMES THE WET NOTIONS. All the dress shields, dress stays, shoe laces, pocketbooks, hose supporters, ladies' handkerchiefs, etc., damaged by water on account of the flooding of our stockroom- all go on sale Monday. These goods were soaked on Thursday night. We Have spread them out and will be perfectly dry by Monday morning, but some of them are mussed and soiled and not one piece will be put back In regular stock, but will be sacrificed on Monday at prices that will clear the entire lot in a tew days. BOMB PRICES ON WET GOODS. 25c Dress stays, per set Ec 25c Dresa shields, per pair 6c 10c Hook and eyes, per card 2o $1.00 Pocketbooks 50c 60e Pocketbooks 25c 85c Pockletbooks 15c 15c Purses 5o $1.00 Bill books 50o 50o Leather belts I0o 2Eo Leather belts 5o WET RIBBONS. The ribbons all go In two lots. First lot worth up to 25c per yd ,4Vc Second lot worth up to 35c, per yd ....7V4c WET LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. The laces and embroideries will be sorted In lots and sold at lo, 2V4o, Eo and lOo per yard. WET HANDKERCHIEFS. The wet and soiled handkerchiefs go In four lots. 1 Lot wet handkerchiefs IVfcc 1 Lot wet handkerchiefs 8V4e 1 Lot wet handkerchiefs Eo 1 Lot wet .handkerchiefs lOo WET DRESS BRAIDS. All the dress trimmings go at two prices. First lot lc yd Second lot 2Vio yd All the balance of the wet goods will be assorted In lots and sold at less than l regular prices. . Cloth brushes. Hair brushes. Feather-stitched braids. Dress buttons. Hairpins In cabinets, etc All must be sold. Wet Carpet Sale Every rug and every yard of carpet them out at once, as none will be put buck this alo were only slightly wet, others th handling, but everything goes regardless. Bales ever held. Ingrain carpet of all grades, only slightly wet, all go at one price, yard 25c Brussels carpet some wet and some soiled, all in this lot, yard 39c Brussels carpets, the ones that were only wet on the edge. In fact nearly perfect, all In this lot, one price 59c Velvet carpets, nearly perfect, this lot Is goods worth $1.25 yard, all go at.... 69c 9x12 Smyrna and Brussels rugs, worth up to $20.00 each, all at $10.98 9x12 Brussels and Smyrna rugs, worth up to $25, all In this lot $15.98 that were wet will be sacrificed to close in regular stock. Part of the goods In oroughly soaked and some only rumpled by making this ono of the most sensational DAMAGE SAI-K OP fVRTAIS AI DRAPERIES. The most wonderful bargains of all in handsome new designs of Irish point, Not tingham, Swiss ruffles, ruffled net, Brus sels and other desirable styles; some are slightly damaged by water, but the great majority are only slightly ruffled by quick, rough handling and are as good as new. They will be on sale Monday and as long as they last at 20c on the dollar. Come early. Great June Clearing Silk Sale THIS IS THE MONTH OF CUT PRICES AND BIO BARGAINS IN THE BILK DE PARTMENT. ' Clearing stock means that every silk length, every odd piece must be sold, and for Monday, wa offer them to you for one-third and one-half price. 69c Bed Spreads $2.26 bed spreads, full slxe. each $1 25. $4.98 Marseilles fringed bed spreads, each. $2.91. $1.26 bed spreads, each 89c $1.00 bed spreads, each 69c. $2.00 cut corners, fringed bed spreads, sach. $1.26. $1.75 bed spreads, each $1.00. COLORED TAFFETA SILKS. E0 colors, In the E7-tnch and 36-lnch wide, fine pure silk rustling taffetas for $1, and $1.50, ail Monday at .. MONDAY 100 BOLTS FINEST FOUL ARDS In prettiest styles and colors, the best goods In the market also 60 foulard dress lengths, all sell regularly for $1.00, $1.25. $1.35 and $1.50, . AO ft Monday on sale at HOC PLAIN CHINA BILKS In black, white and every color, colored surahs, twill lin ing silks, wide drapery silks of ail kinds, silks, worth up to 75c, all at 60 pieces extra fine PLAIN BILKS, In all colors, Loulsenes Eclatant, peau de ebene,' Palllet de sole, all right up to data and worth $1.00 and $1.25, all go at ...... 25: 75c . BLACK GRENADINES, In plaftk Iron frame and neat checks and ''stripes, 44 ln. wide, and worth $1.25, Cfl on sale at OUC EXTRA FINE WASH SILKS, la either black or white, pure silk and full 36-lnch wide, warranted to wash, on sale at ..... 45c HEAVY CORDED TAFEETA, for waists, real even styles, in black or white silks, worth 98c, on sale Monday at 39c $2.00 white SILKS ON SALE white peau de sole, white 27-Inch gros grain, white 27-inch taffeta, white bergalien, white poplin, worth from $1.60 to $2.00, at 98c MOST DESIRABLE BLACK SILKS ON SPECIAL SALE MONDAY. OUR BLACK BILKS WEAR WELL BECAUSE we sell the best black silks In the world. Big Decline in Grocery Prices Good Prunes ... Fancy Santa Clara Prunes. Fancy Italian Prunea Fancy French Prunes Washington Prunes Eo 7Ho 8e lOttc 12He California Santa Clara Evaporated Prunea Fancy Mulr Peaches Three-pound can Baked Beana Two-pound can String Beans . Hasty Jellycon Catsup, per bottle Mixed Pickles, per bottle 15c 15c 6c 6c 7Vc 12Hc 7Vio Chow Chow, per bottle THo Large jar Mustard 6o Olive Oil, per bottle 7Hc Pure Currant Jelly, per Jar 6o Two-pound cap Sweet Corn 6c Good Rice 3o Three-pound can Peaches 12Vc Three-pound can Pumpklna 7Ve Two-pound can Mackerel lo spies 20c Tare-pound can Syrup , 9c Whole Wheat Flour 8c Whits or Yellow Cornmeal, per sack.. 16o Kiln Dried Oatmeal IVie Meat Sale No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams llo Five-pound palls Compound Lard. Best brand New Bologna. Best Bummer Sausage.... Fresh Welner Wurst Home-Made Pork Sausage.... Dried Beef, per pound 4o . 4Vc .17V40 . 7o . (Vio .120 Duller and Eggs Fancy full grass separator ereamory, 20c Choice Dairy Butter, 18c. This butter la made by the best private dairies In Iowa and Nebraska and Is shipped to us direct, fresh, every day. Tea and Goffeo Special Coffees were never as cheap aa now. From to 9 o'clock we will sell a good Whole Rio Coffee, 7Vc. From 9 to 10, Bun Dried Japan Tea. worth Wo, for 36c, From 19 to 11, 75c Uncolored Japan Tea, 40e. From U until 1. 40o Mocha and Java tones lor xtc. From lo s. new Tea Sittings, 16e; worth 15c. Vhcn Tired Shopping Get a fre cup ef our delicious cocoa and a tasty, fresh cracker at our demonstration counter. We are introducing our elegant sees and pure, Creek crackers.: We have cut the orlces on flne French black pure dye taffetas In two: Black French taffeta, pure allk worth $1.50, on special sale at 76c Black French taffeta, nure allk. worth $2.26. on special sals at $1.12Vi. Black French taffeta, cure silk, worth $3.00, on special sals at $1.60. Black peau ds sole, 27-Inch wide, worth $2.50, on sale Monday at $1.25. Black peau de sole, 22-In. wide, worth $3.00, on sale Monday at $1.60. Black peau ds sole, 24-ln. wide, worth $4.00, on sale Monday at $1.75. Black peau de sole, 36-ln. wide, worth $4.00, on sale Monday at $1.75. BLACK CORDED SILKS WORTH $1.25. Black wash taffeta worth $1.00. Black satin ds Lyons worth $1.60. Black regency worth $1.60, black armurs allk worth $1.60, black satin duchesse worth $1.25, black gros grain worth $1.25, black moire worth $1.25, black beogallne worth $1.60, all at 69c. WINSLOW TAFFETA IS THE TAFFETA OF THE PEOPLE. Everybody buys It because It wears so good. Its world-wlds reputation waa gained because of It. reliability. You're sure It's good when you buy the Winslow. MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON SILKS. Select an Item from above, that you think you may want order It and get the biggeet of silk bargains. If It does not suit in every way upon receipt of silk, return to us and we refund your money. 10c be put r prices till Monday in the Dargain Room Wash goods will be the issue of (he day. On Monday we will sell Wash Goods in every grade, worth from 19o to 15o per yard. In the Bargain Room at 10c We will sell goods sold every pltrce throughout the United States at 12V4e, 15c and 19c. at 5c. We will place on sale Wash Goods worth 5o and 7Vio at JVic, and goods worth lOo at 3c a yard. We defy any other bouse In this or any other city to come within a mile of our prices on the same grade of goods. CAREFULLY READ THE ' FOLLOWING AND WE WILL GUARANTEE EVERY ITEM WILL BE SOLD JUST AS ADVERTISED. NO DEALERS, PEDDLERS OR MANUFACTURERS SOLD TO IN THIS ROOM. 50o WASH GOODS FOR 10c. Pineapple Batiste; 39o Mercerized Cham bray, dotted and striped Swisses, in white and colors, worth 25c; linen colored Ba tistes, with borders and Persian effects; lace striped Organdies, 60c and 25, French Organdlea and (Batistes, embroidered Swiss Muslins, 40-lnch Lawns, worth S9c; Irish, French and Scotch Dimities, satin striped Batlates, embroidered Lino Lace, worth 29c; Lace Insertion Batistes, genuine St. Gall Batistes and Organdies, that always sell at from 25o to 60c a yard; plain white Or gandies, worth 19c; plain whits Madras, worth 19c; every shade made, an tne new blacks and white and silver grays, not yard worth less than 19o and up to 60c, all go Monday at a yard IBe AND lOo GOODS FOR Be. Here are 15o and 19o Organdies, Batistes and Dimities, with stripes, dots, lace ef fects, and everything to make up a first class lot of 15c and 19c goods, all go at one price In this sale WW 10c CORDED DIMITIES AT 8 8-4o. 15,000 yards of fine Corded Dimities, In all colors, the high priced goods and are guar anteed by the mill to be per- Q3 fectly fast colors, at a yard U4V lOo AND 16o GOODS AT 1-Sto. On one large square we will place Scotch Lawns, fast colors; Corded Dimities, fast colors; Moire Skirting, 86 Inches wide, worth 15c; 10,000 yards of Shirting PrlnU, 36-Inch Linings, all colors, worth 15o a yard all at a, 9 sm2w Damage Sale of Underwear and Fur nishing Goods All the men's summer underwear, aJl kinds, worth up to $1.50, that got wet, on sale at' 19e, 23c and 35c. All the ladies' underwear that pot wet, in fine lisle thread and all kinds, worth up to.fl.C0, on sale at 10c, 19c and 25c All the children's underwear, worth up to 50c, on sale at 10c. All the men's handkerchiefs that got wet, worth up to 25c, at 5c. All the men's shirts that got wet, worth up to fl.00, at 29c Ladies' corsets, worth up to $1.00, on sale at 19c and 39c. Ten to Twelve Thousand Dollars Worth of Shoes Damaged by Water Ladies' Waists, Skirts and Wrappers Slightly damaged In stock room. 200 dozen waists made of flne materials. In all' new styles, worth up to $2.00, sals price S9c. 100 dozsn waists made of batiste. French ginghams and lawns, worth up to 12.60, for 49c. Ladles' black underskirts, there were fully 100 dozen of them some sold up to $1.50, mads of fins mercerised sateen, only slightly soiled, at tic. 26 dozen wash underskirts worth $160, only slightly soUed, for, sach, 45c 76 lawn and percale suits, only mussed during excitement, worth $1.75 and' $2.00, at, eaoh, 75c DURINO THIS SALE, we will also place on our counters, 100 ladies' One man-tailored suits, some all silk lined, worth up to $30, for only $7.95. 100 ladles' suits at $4.10. ' 200 ladles' walking skirts worth up to $4.00, for $1.60. 1 table ladlea' skirts worth up to $6.00, for $2.93. t tables ladles' rainy-day and dress skirts nicely trimmed and stitched, worth up to $10.00, all colors, Including black, for $4.96. Greatest Sale of the Season on 66-Inch cream table damask, ISo Talus, at 22Vic. 4-lnch extra heavy Scotch table dam ask. 55c value, at $7Ve. (2-inch full bleached table damask, 6c value, at 4: He. Table Linen and Napkins 72-lnch double satin damask, all the new patterns, $1 yalue, at (9c. Remnants of tabls linen at half price. 200 dosen 6-1 bleached all linen napkins, 76c value, Monday, 49c. 160 dozen 3-4 else satin damask napkins, $2 value, Monday, $1.19 dosen. yard EXTRA SPECIALS. . 19o Duck, 19o London Piques, 15o Crash for skirts and other goods at 6o a yard. 6o Checked Toweling at 3c 6o Prints on sale at 2c. FURNISHINGS. Ladlea' S5o Underwear, In vests and pants and also union suits, at 10c Children's 85o Underwear, In vests and pants, at lOo. Ladles' and children's fast black full seamless Hose at 6c. Ladlea' 10 o Handkerchiefs, In whits and fancy borders, at 3c. Ladles' 25c fast black and fancy colored Hose at 10c. Ladles' 39c Corsets a't 19c. Ladles' Corsets, worth up to $1.00, at 39c. Men's 60o Underwear, It plain and fancy colors, all sizes, at 19c. Men's 75c colored Laundered Shirts, with separate collars, at 29c. Boys' 75c Sweaters, In fancy stripes, at 25c. Men's 25c Suspenders, In fancy styles, at 12 Vic SPECIAL SALE ON MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Visit our Boys' Clothing Department in the Bargain Room. It Is one of the most popular departments In Omaha. The boys' Wool Pants and Wash Suits will on sale at the most ridiculously lo ever before heard of. Boys' Wash Pants worth up to 35c be put on sale at 9o a pair. Boys' Wash Pants worth 50c a pair will go on sale at 19c a pair. Boys' Wash Suits worth up to $2.00 will be put on sale at 35c, 45c and 60o a suit. Boys' all wool Pants, worth up to 60c, at 19c a pair. Boys' all wool Pants, worth up to 75c, all sizes, on sale at 25o and 29c a pair. . Boys' all wool Pants, with double seats and knees, worth up to $1.00, on sale at 35c, 40a and 50c a pair. Boys' $3.00 all wool Pants, all sizes, at 95c a pair. Boys' all wool Knee Pants Suits, worth up to $5.00, will be on sale at 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 a suit. HAMMOCKS. The largest line of Hammocks In Omaha at the lowest prices. Prices range from 60o to $5.00 each. CROQUET SETS. Croquet Sets of every description, In four ball, six-ball and eight-balls, In amateur and professional sets, at from 89o to $5.00 a set. v HATS. - Boys' Straw Hats at 25c. Ladles' Hats, In Sailors and others, at 25c and 10c. Small Children's Hats at 10c. Children's Hats at lOo and 25o. BE SURE AND ATTEND OUR FA MOUS THIRTY-MINUTE SALES FROM 8l30 TO 8 A. M. We will give one of our famous lOe Lawn sales strictly fast colors and every shade only 10 yards to a customer at lc a yard. FROM 10 TO 10i30 A. M. We will sell extra heavy yard wide Un bleached MuBlln, regular 6Vio grade, only 10 yards to a customer, at 2 Vic a yard. FROM 11 TO 1H30 A. M. We will sell short lengths of Batistes, Organdies, Mercerized Tissue, Silk Striped Tissues and all colors of WaBh Goods, worth from 19c to 29c a yard only 10 yards to a customer t 2V4c a yard. FROM ll30 TO 2 P. M. We will sell yard wide Bleached Muslin, regular (Vie grade, flne soft flnlsb only 10 yards to a customer at 2Vio a yard. FROM 3 TO 3i30 F. M. ' We will sell Simpson's Sateens, In fancy colors, regular 10c, 12V4o and 15c grade only 10 yards to a customer at 2Vic a yard. FROM 4i30 TO S P. M. We will sell yard wide Unbleached Mus lin only 10 yards to a customer at IVio a yard. Several other sales during the day, which will be announced on the floor before each sale. Hundreds of shoes water soaked in the mammoth reserve shoe department. All on sale Monday. A chance of a lifetime. Shoes almost given away. The water damaged shoes comprise the very best we had. No space to name prices on all damaged shoes, but only quote a few to show what will be done- Monday. Come early, as the prices will move the portion of tho water damaged shoes. Women's best vlcl kid, worth $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00 Women s best patent calf, worth $3.00, $3.50 and $1.00 In hand turns and welts...... 36 Men's vlcl kid shoes, welts, worth $3.50 and $4.00 , Men's box calf shoes, welts, worth $3.50 and $4.00 , Men's vclour calf shoes, welts, worth $3.50 and $4.00 , Men's willow calf shoes, welts, worth $3.50 and $4.00 Women's hand-turned vlcl Juliets, worth $2.50 Women's vlcl Oxfords, hand turn and welts, worth $3.00 and $3.60 Children's moccasins, any color 196 . ...79c .1.48 5c Hardware, Stoves and Housefurnishings THE GREATEST MONEY-SAVERS ON RECORD NOTE THEM ALU In Our Main Wash Goods Dept. Great bargains Monday In the choicest summer fabrics. Our assortment greater than all other Omaha stores combined. Slaughtering the prices to one-half and less on all our high grade goods. $2.50 and $2 linen and allk. 48-ln. embroidered novelties, your choice Monday yard. $1.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Embroidered Swisses msgniflcent goods your choice Monday yd.. $1.00 $1.00 and $1.25 black and colored French Grenadine your choice Monday yard.... 69o 7ilo and 86c Silk Swisses in daintiest colors your choice Monday yard 39o 76c Embroidered Colored Swiss, 45 in. wide. In 7-yd dress patterns your choice Monday pattern $2.48 75o Washable Foulard. 23 inches wide special price on this small lot of about fifty pieces yard 19a 60o Waistlng Linens. In colors mostly stripes all the very newest yard 25o 65o Silk and Linen Suitings in stripes very popular and extremely stylish- choice Monday yard 39o 50o Linen for shirt waist suits just in on ssje Monday yard 25c 600 select styles In the justly popular, always serviceable "American Queen Ba tiste" 32 Inches wide fast colors at yard 15a 600 pieces of best grade Si-Inch Scotch Shirting Madras in every color, stripe, etc. the kind of fabric that wears the best and fades the least yard 25a Egyptian Tissues In the very choicest walsting styles, over 5o0 styles to select from yard s HATDEN'8 MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT takes care of all out-of-town cus tomers, and all orders sent In receive the most prompt and careful attention. SHIRT WA1ST1NGS. Imported madras cloth la plain and satin stripes, (Os valus, at 15c Damask ahlrt walatlngs, the latest thing out, 76o value, at 45c. Oxford chevlota, (Oo value, at 25c Oxford cheviots. 46o value, at $2Ve. Monday will be spv-ial sale day m sheet ings and muslins. Ul "M" o) fo)fm(g L2) Ull l!JJ 8-qt Gnlte, 33c. 10-qt tU'iTo. Steel, 17-ln., 49o. Hardwood, 49o. jS No. 8, Granite. 73a. I1M- .1 lO 6o per foot. 13c So 1-foot, Bteel, 49c 3c Bc Single Knife, 10c $2.69. 1-In. $2.49. STOVES Still selling stores for LESS THAN ANYBODY ELSE. Ws bought them at a low PRICE for CASH, by the carload. Regular $15 cooks for $10.49. A regular $35 range for $27. , REFRIGERATORS We have at least 50 DIFFERENT REFRIGERATORS and ICB CHESTS to select from, ranging in price up from $4.95. ' GASOLINE STOVES We carry a full line of the INSURANCE STOVES BEST ON EARTH. 3-burner, with step and oven for $9.95. Plain screen doors ... POULTRY NETTING 2-ft. wide, per yard .... 8 -ft. wide, per yard .... 4-ft. wide, per yard ... 6-ft .wide, per yard ..SSe'i .214c 4V4o 6Vic ..7c Fancy oil doors . BEST SCREEN WIRE 26-In. wide, per yard 28-ln. wide, per yard ...... 30-ln. wide, per yard . 86-In. wide, per yard ..89o o lOo ....lis 13o Furniture Unparalleled Furniture Selling Ws have sold mors furniture during the past few days than any other time during our history. The reason being we are leaving nothing undone to make the prices lower than sver. Several carloads arrived late In ths season and ws had to mark ths goods low, far lower than usual, and we advise you to corns here st once, snd to coma now. This Is the Furniture Oppor tunity of a Life Time. This Is ons of our bargains. This ele gant chair Is finely finished, has a hand somsly carved back, burned posts and sad dle seat., with brace arms. A chair that sells the world over for $1.60, and our price now Is only 5o, and remember, Just like cut. Come and see us, ws want to figure with you. Will you not take time to come hers before you buy. Ws can make you ths prices. 3-plece bed room suite for $11.10 Extsnslon tabls, 42x47 top $S 85 Csns seat, braes arm chair 75e Elegant couch, full spring edge $4.76 3-plece mshogany suits for ths parlor $10. Largs arm rocker, eane seat $165 Lawn seat , 95o Lawn rocksr T5s Ws lead ths world In frame-making. Bring your pictures t be framed. Your photo enlarged tree. (