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HAYDEN BROS, Bproial Low Prices in Dress Goods. Our spring importation of dress goods is almost complete. Are now showing a larger variety than any one house in the west. Intending pui- chasers will do well to visit this depart- ment and get prices, READ CAREFULLY. Several case lots twilled sprivg suit- g at 124e, 15¢, 18¢, 20¢ 2 viceable for house wear, shades, and actually worth prlvu nsked, Colored mohair alpaca at 21¢, 2 48¢. This fabric is unequalled for w~ur. Good value at 30¢ to 42-in all wool suitings worth 50c, to- morrow 25¢. 50-in ail wool French serge worth $1, sale price 69c. bd-in all wool lady’s cloth worth $1, lur this sale 6/ all double the lnr‘l\uhr" soft silk finish henretta, nmgufl ' es, sold formerly at 81.15, pricestomorrow 88c. Beautiful' side band suits worth %6 to 7, tomorrow your choice for $4.25. A choice lot novelty plaidsand stripes, choice colors, s entire lot on sale at 23, 25¢, 88¢, 48¢c, worth from s0c to velty combination side hmu] suits worth $12.00, for this s endless varioty of nmvllv u plaids, stripes, silk embroidered suits, includ- ing the highest class goods to be found 1n the foreign markets, S GOODS. all wool at 69c, 42in, all vuml BLACK' DI 45 in. French serg worth $1.00 to $1.2 ik finish henrietta at 67 90c, to $1.00; extra value, worth Sic 0 ol lvet worth %1.00, China silks at hde, B5e to #1.25. Surah silks ut '18c, and 68c. Special low prices on dress silks, dry goods and wall paper. Our entire stock of gent’s shirts To be sold out Monday at less than cost to make room for our spring goods. 50c flanneletie shirts go at all our 60¢ flannelette shirts go at also, re- member our 50¢ unlaundried shirt, New Yorlk mills, cannot be duplicated in this city at the price. Gent’s fine pleated shirts made from fine, soft muslin, rein- forced front, only 50c worth $1 uu. BOYS' SHIRT WAIS Boys’ fancy pereale waist only 25 worth Boy Yomet flannel waists only worth 60¢. All our star shirt waists at reduced prices. The mothers’ friend shirt waist only 45¢, worth 75c. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOS- IERY. 1 case of boys’ school hose, only Sc, worth 20¢. 100 doz. children’s fust black hose, only 12ic, worth 25 Zhe. All our'children’s 50c hose, military ribbed, reduced to 2ic. All our children’s black fleeced lined hose, worth 40c, reduced to 19c. Ladies’ balbriggan hose, only 15c per pair, worth 25c. 1 cuse of lndics’ ribbed hose, white oot only 12, worth fancy IMe Ihlmlfl lmso 100 doz. ladies’ fancy balbriggan hose, richeliou rib, new styles, worth 0c per ur choico for 2sc. JIAL PRICES ON L. \I)Il S’ MUS- LIN UNDERW R Children’s muslin drawers, waists, and ladies’ corset covers,only 124c each, worth 25¢. At 29¢ each we areshowinganiceline of gowns, chemises, drawers and corset covers, worth double. KID GLOVES. On Monday we will show special val- ues at He, 7He, $1.00. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDER- WEAR. 500 doz. x?lildron’s jorsey vibbed vests oniy s¢ each, worth 20c. Children’s fan trimmed ribbed vests only 9¢, worth 23c. Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests 10¢, worth 25c. Ladies’ pure lisle thread vests only 25¢, worth Hle. We are now showing an immense line of wall paper at low prices. CARPETS, CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, This department is making desperate efforts for recognition. Any reasonable anurmw will be made to convince f\om of our edrnest desire to please in ce, quality and style. Wool fiiled cnrpotu av 27¢, 80c, 35c and 43c y Standard extea super wool carpots o b5¢, 63c, 68c and Toe, worth The to $1.25. Tha prices, styles and quality in lace curtaing, draperies and shades are sitively beyond competition. 'HE RIBBON QU TION MUST BE SETTLED. Monday we put on sale the finest stock of pure silk ribbons ever shown in Omaha. The prices will surpass com- rutlv.lou. Think of silk ribbons at lec, ¢, 8¢, ¢ and 7e yard. Let us sce who has the courage to stay in the race. NOTICE THESE SPECIAL PRICES MONDAY. Fast colors shirting calico, 3o yd. Lonsdale cambric, 10¢ yd. New styles Ame! can satteen, 10¢ vd. Dress style ginghams, de, Gic, Tic and jersey 70 blue prints, 5o and Do yd. shirting, percales, 6ic yd. Satine ealico, 4o yd Colorod tabla folt, %, 00 ya. g lonched or unbléached linen crash, oy ol ol T on h, Go ya Double width table linen, 124c yd. Red bordered table linen, 15¢ yd. Turkey red fast colors table linen 18¢ S-yard wide bleached damask, Tac. Lonsdale muslin, 6fc yd. Fruit of loom muslin, 7ic yd. “ 8-4 sheeting 17¢ yd. Double width pnluw casoing 100 yd. English outing flannel 3¢ yd, Flunnel shirt patterns 75¢ cudl. Rubber sheeting 90c yd, Crib blankets $1.50 a pair. Faney linen table scarfs 50¢ each. All wool horse blankets $2.50 each, 10-4 white blankets 69¢ parr, White checked nainsook 3ie yd. Imported satee o yd, Turkey red napkins 60c doz. Vhite crochet bed spreads 49¢ each. tra large and flne bridal quilts $1.25 each. Bargains in towelsat 15¢ and 25¢ each, Extra bargains in white dress goods, 10¢ yard. Combination styles zephyr gingham, 124c and 15¢ yard. ra quality wide sateons, 15c yard. Full size bed comforts, 75¢ and $1. Blankets ave away down. Now styles of Koglish cretonne, yard, 12§c aud 15¢ yard, Printed Enghsh damask, Outing flannels, Tie, 10¢, yard, All these are new spring goods, no damaged remnaunts among them, and they will stand close inspection and comparison with any house in America. ‘We are leaders in the wall paper busi- ness and we are displaying the newest and most artistio styles ever seen in Omaha. HAYDEN BROS,, Dry Goods and Lnruutu. e Green ribbon 1o vard., Boston store. et AL B Coal—Best qualities, lowost prices. Coutant & Squires, 1808 Farnam st A7.50. THE HAY D BROS, Letting Down the Prices. Good country butter 10e, 124¢ and 15¢; creamery, 17¢; very bes ery buts ter, 19¢. Californin very gage ||I| ms, Vi t California apri- Very best Cali- cots, No man fornia 8-1b can’ peaches, 174c. on this earth can givo you any better, no matter what he will’ charge you for them. Money cannot buy any better. Youtry them and you will be con- vineed, 2-lb hlackberries, 7ic. 2-1b gooseberries, 8ic. 8-1b can strawber- ries, 7he. Very best 2-Ibean preserved strawberries, put up in_ heavy syvup, 173, Raspberry, 1lie. 2-1b grated pineapple, our neigh- bor asks. 8¢, pineapple, Columbin river salmon, 100, worth rdines, 5¢ per can. Mustard sar- 10c per can, 2 b can, very best that you can buy or eat, 8k per can. 3 1b can, very best Archers Fen cont to- matoes, 8ke per can, or 3 cans for 25¢. Other dealers ask 15¢ per can for the same thing. Bést string beans, Tic. Best lima beans, 7ie per can, 3 1b pail lard, 19¢. Towa soda crackers, se. Pearl 0} ster cracker L He. b0 1b sack flour, 59¢ per sack. Very good flour, $1.00 per sack, The best flour that can be made by man, $1.85 pe ck. G Good ont meal kiln dried ont meal He, oat meal by the barral $4. 180 1bs to the barrel. = This offer is open to the wholesale and retail dealers and will be good for all this week. Remember this is the best oat meal made in this coun- try, l'ouml ox tongue Ge, potted ham 6e, potted deviled ham 6e, pienic ham 7c, very best sugar cured ham 11c Copper-bottom wash boiler: kr-nl s, 17¢. Coffee pots, 1 Superior and Warriors’ wringers. we have other kinds of $2.25 to 84.95. The West- the hnm washer 1n the world, $4 ‘We sold over 4 dozen last week. Cream sots, 18c. Large clock stands, 15c. A folding ironing table, e, Wooden bowls, Painted chamber pails, 25¢. Painted cuspidors, 7e. Large bread pans, 18c. Copper- bottom tea kettles, 35c. 1l-gallon oil cans, 15¢, 6-foot step ladder, 49c. 50- foot clothes line, &c. Large size hampers, 79, Pie pans, le. Palent dove egg beater, 9c. The Keystono egg beaters and 1ce cream freezers. 10 machines combined in one, $1.50. Milk skimmers, le. Fire shovels, 3c. Good serub brushe . Tin dmpcrn, 2{c. Pint tin cups, 2c. Cake cutters, le. Perforated chair bottoms, 8e. Tankard creamers, H¢. Tumblers, 2ic each. Complete hanging lamps, $1. Splen- did glass lamp, 15¢. Decorated cups and saucers, 50c per set. Decorated plates, 50¢ per set. Grand Rapids car- .75; sold everywhere for _this sweeper on a 60 it saucers, 10c per set. lc each. Bowls, 5¢ each, 49¢. Tea Ten pots, Tea saucer: Vegetable dishes, Go each. Meat pounders, ¢ each, 100 pieces decor- ated imported dinner sets, $8.45. 56 peces tea ret, very finely decorated, $3.75. 1.000 new toilet se im- ported decorated goods, a 10_inch cut glass fruit dish, firo polished 93c, worth §8.50. Shelf paper 5¢ per bundle, all colors. ine vase worth $4.00. Milk _ Wash tubs 45¢ omh. Large stand lamp $1 erocks 3¢ and H¢ each. each. ash baskets yellow mixing bowls 5 oe. Carpey stretchers 10¢ best made large potatoe g and pepper shakers be. C per doz. Very fine Jap vases 5c mincing knives5c each. Pot covers e, all sizes. 'The best sperm machine oil e per bottle. Castor creuets Hc each. Machine oilers 5¢ each. ' Enameled dust pans 5 Shoe blacking 2 large boxes for 5e. A complete line of agate and granite ware at 4 the hard- ware and other store prices; 1,000 bird cagesin Jpun and brass, frous $o up to $1.25. Large size murket baskets 2ic each. Brass headed finishing tacks, moulding hooks, picture wire, picture nails, stove blacking le per package, tea and table spoons in _Albetu@silver plate and nickle silver, for e, 10¢, 20¢, 25¢, dUc, $1.00 and $1.10 per set, the Cheapest thing ever sold in spoons in Omaha. CLOAKS, SUITS AND SHAWLS. 22 des pnn in new and stylish shoulder capes at $2, $2.50, $3, $8.50, worth $5 to Peasant clonks $4.50, $5 and $7.50, worth $10, 600 mam street juckets $1, $1.50, and 82, \Vnrslad house jerseys 60c, 75cand $1. Street jackets in every style at spe- cial low prices. i The few cloaks we have left will go regardless to cost. Monday morning we place on sale an importer’s advance sample line of shawls at less than regu- lar import cost. Only one of a kind. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT starts out Monday with a special sale in ladies’ and children’s hats, ostrich feathers, French flowersand ornaments. HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT, New spring styles in colors. Chil- Lamp shades T dren’s hats and caps at lower prices than ever. o Odd y sold at 50c, 60c and 70c, Our 32,00 stiff hats beats any $3.00 hat in Omaha, Latest shapes in spring styles 40 per cent less than can be hought elsewhere. Try our hat dopurum.ut for bargains, CLOTI CLOTHING, Men’s $2 Men’s ;;nml Men’s Men’s u\uull«x ohe, worth 81,00, $1.00, $1.00, $1.00, 200 children’s suits, nices plaids and stripes, $1.00. Hundreds of childs’ suits $1.00, $1.50, 2.00, and up to finest grades, Children’s single pants 10 hundreds of styles from 15¢ to $2.00. We can sell clothing 50 per cent less than clothing stores and we are doing it and don’t you forget it. Keep vostéd on our hard times prices on clothing and save many dollars you bhave worked so hard for, HAYDEN BROS., Your friends and clothiers. e Guitars, Banjos and Violins, Are being sold below cost at McBride Co.’s (successors to Alfred Meinberg ( '0.) 1516 Iludgu uL - Green ribbon 1L yard. Boston store. Todd’s Furniture Polish, Wm. Cum- mings, Manufacturers’ sole wholesale agent, Omaha, Neb, - Sam’l Burns calls attention this week to o new importation of Brownfield’s celebrated dinner sets at $12, which formerly were $24, Clall and see them. - The finest selection of domestic and imported cigars. A large assortment of highest grade smoking tobacco Lovers of the weed in any form can find no better pluce o gratity their taste than at W. Goedecke & Co.’s 804 S 15th, Barker block, LA Todd’s Furniture Polish 25c per bottle. Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers everywhere, WET DRY G0ODS. The Dry Goods Stock of Mendel & Co., Chicago, Bought by THE FAIR, J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. These Goods Became Wet at the Recent Firs of the Fare well Block in Chicago. Remember these goods are not'at all burned, as the fire did not reach Men- del & Co’s part of the building, but be- came wet by the water running through upper floors onto their stock, and were purchased by us so low chat_we will be enabled to offer extraordinary low prices for Monday. Ladies’ fine imported chiefs at Te. and J0¢ wet handkerchiefs, 1e. handkerchiefs at 24e. Coats’ and Clark’s 2}e spool. iss and cambric embroidery rd, worth up to $1.50. sand cambric embroidery al(lrlmg“ yard, worth up to $1.50. All the fine wide Swiss and cambric embroidery flouncings 15 yard. All the finest embroidered Hamburg edgings from 8 to 9 inches wide, 10c, All the calicos from this stock le yard, No limit as to quantity. All the new spring challies 2¢ yard. All the fine white check nainsooks 3¢ yard. The finesy imported India linen and white good yard. Finest quality Lonsdale cambrics 6e yard. Imported turkey red table linen yard. All grades wet cotton flannel dc. Large fancy striped Turkish towels handker= 25¢ machine 995 All linen towels 10c, 15c and 25c, worth three times the money. All linen crash towelling, wet, 3c. Nice cotton towels, wet, 2¢ each. Very wide, finest grade, Steven’s crash towelling, Ge a yard. 24-inch bleached, all linen' toweling, 7c a yard, I'ine large white aprons, wet, 10c. Heavy all wool pant goods, worth $1, at 25¢. All the ladies’ Swiss ribbed jersey Vests, very wet, 8¢ each. All the ladies’ fine gauze vests 15¢c. All the ladies’ jerseys, worth up to $2.50, at 75¢. . Bovs and girls’ extra quality ribbed vse 7¢ Boys’ fast black cotton ribbed hose 9c. Ladies’ wet balbriggan hose 8¢ a air. Laadies’ fast black cotton hoso 9c. Misses’ fine lisle thread hose 8c. Ladies’ fine ull s1lk gloves 16e. Ladies’ black and colored lisle thread gloves 9c. Ladies’ wet corsets 29¢ and 49¢.” All qualities. All the wet bed spreads from this stock Sie. Wet cotton tape 1c roll. Wet knitting cotton 2¢ ball. Fine sateen Windsor ties 4c. DI ESS GOODS. To make this sale still more ing we will offer an immensc of 800 pieces of dress goods, £00ds at the following prices: Double fold cashmere, all shades, 8te yard. 88-inch fancy plaid cheviots, new shades, 15¢. 88-inch wide, lettes, spring checks, 25¢ yard. 40-inch silk stripe brilliantines 29c. Double fold mohair brilliantines in solid colors 22¢c yard. 48-inch strictly all wool henriettas, rogulnr $#1 quality, at 58c. 25 pieces elegant silk_mohair in all the latest colorings, including black, at 40¢. 42 inch all wool cashmere, all new spring shades, extra weight aud finest, at 47c. 40 pieces of imported noveltiesinelud- ing two toned crepe cloth,“fancy striped serges and twilled goods suitable for street wear and to make up combina- tions, av 50c. 30 very fine imported robes, no two alike in lace effect bands, at $8.75, “THE FAIR,” J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS 502, 504, 506,508 and 5108. 18th, St. el interest- purchase all new very fine wool came- styles in plaids and Auvction. 7 ‘We will sell our entire stock of furni- ture, stoves and household goods at auc- tion. March Sale will commence on Monday, 17, at 10 a. m., and continue d. Time will be given on We are going out of busivess and goods must be sold. WEST FURNITURE CO., 108 N. 14th st., bet. Dodge and Lup. ave. Miss M. McGrath will return from Now York Wednesday, Mch 19. Choice selection of import dress patterns and trimmings can be seen at her parlors, R. 818, Ramge bloclk. Costumes made in latest style. RIS Special bargains for the week com- mencing Monday in dress .goods, luce goods, silks, black gbods, satins, fian- nels, linens, handkerchiefs, muslin un- derwear, drapings, silks and Notting- ham curtains and new black hosiery. We are making such prices that we cannot afford further udu tising. Come and seo N. B. FALCONER. « Boston store. Green ribbon 1e yard. il U Upright Pianos Oheap. At 1516 Dodge st., McBride & Co., successors to Alfrod Meinberg Co. Most complete lino of sheet music in the city. 1516 Dodge st. S “THE FAIR'S” SHOE SALE &5 Continues Tomorrow and the Bal- ance of the Week. Ladies’ opera toe slippers 24c, worth $1; ladies patent leather tip Oxfords U‘JU worth $1.50; hand turned dongola patent leather tip Oxfords $1.25, worth S" 650 ladies’ gruln button shouu, worth ladies’ kid shoes, all solid, wm-th $2. 25 at 99¢; ladies’ kid shoes pat- ent leather tips, flexible goles, worth child’s shoos, 8-6, worth &0c 3 child’s shoes, 2-5, worth 650 at 2503 thlldig(mt button, 8 to 12, worth $1.95 at 50¢; misses shoes 79¢, Sio and $1.10, worth three times the money; men’s shoes at $1,45, $1.70 and $2.25, worth from $2.50 to $5.00. i R, STHE J. L. BRANDES & SONS, Cor, 13th and Howard. ———— Green ribbon 1¢ yard. Boston store. e Upright Piano for $150. At 1516 Dodge st., McBride & Co. successors Lo Alfred Meinberg Co. e Great sate of wet dry goods tomorrow at The Fair, - Todd's Furniture Polish makes old furniture look as good as new. e Avction at Residence, 816 North 16th street, Monday at 10 a. m. Bed room suits, carpets, organ, bedding,show cases, candy outfit, stoves, ete., Henry Creighton, Auctioneer, OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNIMY, MARCH THE BASTON STORE. Our Grand Milljnery Opening Will Surprise the d.adles Tomorrow. -— Our Entire Seeond Floor Devoted to Our Millinerg departmont. Make ng it the Margest and Dest Lighted 1n Omaha. We call partieular attention to our millinery, as we aim to make it one of the leading features of our already pop- ular business, and have spared veither pains nor money to make it such millinery department that none other can at all compare with it. For buying 1n such large quantities we are enabled to quote such prices on the very choic- est goods that competition with us is out of the question. We nave secured the sorvices one ol the finest, milliners in the country, who for years has had charge of one of the leading millinery estab- of lishments on Fifth avenue, New York City. This lady brings with her exporienced designers and artistic trimmers. We have also seoured the sorvices of one of the most expert and best known trimmers of this city. And.we are now prepared to show the latest novelties in millinery that are out this season. The prices will be as low as you will find them anywhere in New York city. * We have just received our latest im- portation of hats and millinery trim- mings. Our stock of flowers is complete in every detail, comprising the latest fads in ROSES, VIOLETS, FORGET-ME-NOTS, HYACINTHS. MIGNONETTES, DATS S, iRASSES, ETC., ETC. ‘We have also a full assortment of black and colored tips, and our stock of imported ribbons cannot be excelled anywhere in the universe. In untrimmed hats are included every shape and style out this season. Weare also showing a number of elegant Parisian pattern hats of our own importation. Visit our millinery department to- morrow and convince yourselves that you will be able to buy a hut of the rinest grade andlatest style of trimming at about one-half the price you have heretofore been paying. Grand millinery opening tomorrow at Im\[HR()Il)]‘ RY FROM AUCTION. 27-inch wide, finely embroidered flouncings, go at 25¢. if bought in the regular wiy would be worth 50 I"ull width skirtings, hemstitched, in sh Point-and Van Dyke designs, go at Hie, really cheap at $1. 5 to 8-inch wide, finest embroidery, at 10c per yacd, all really worth 25c. 500 yds fine Oriental lace, 12 inches wide, at 5¢ per yard, worth 25c. Linen lace at 2¢ per yard, worth 5c. ‘Wide hand-made torchon lace at e, worth 25¢. R SPRINCEWRAPS. Tailor made stockinet jackets $1.98, worth %3 Stylish broadcloth, three-story Eng- lish capes, they would be cheap gt “$3; to start them they go at at Finest walking jackets at $4.98, actu- ally worth $6.50. Peasant cloaksat $4.98, actually worth 3eaded wraps at $1.31, worth $2.50. Fine jetted wraps at $3.50; cannot be duplicated for Infants’ embroidered cashmere cloaks at 75¢. At $1.39 infants’ cashmere long cloaks, handsomely embroidered, reutly worth $3.25. THE BOSTONSTORE, 114 S. 16th St. ' e Green ribhon 1c yard. Boston store. —_—— ©. 0. D. Brown Has removed to 522 N. 16th, where he has fitted up a room especially adapted to the grocery trade and where he will be able to wait on his customers with- out them waiting so long, and be able to give them the advantage of the fol- lowing low prices: CANNED GOODSs. California apricots, ver can, 14c. California green gage plums, can, 124c. ifornia egg plums, per can, 12ic. Culifornia golden drop plums, per can, 12c. Culifornia pealed pio peachos, per can, 10c. California pealed tablo peaches, per can, 17c. Canned corn goods, per can, 5c. Canned string beans, per can, 5e. Canned goiden wax beans, per can, be. Canned Marrowfut peas, per can, 5. 81b can standard tomatoes, per can, Te. 3 1b can Boston baked beans, per can, per 31b can Jersey sweet potatoes, 13c. Can salmon, 10¢, Eagle milk, per can, 150, SOAD! 8 bars Union for 2 6 bars White Russia 10 bars Brown’s C. O. D. !nl‘ Zie, A full line of toilet soaps very cheap. PLOUR. Brown’s C. O. D., full patent, per sack, $1.40, Brown’s Purity, none better, per sack, 81.40, Bufole winter wheat, Ne. 1, per sack, $1.50. A good flour, per sack, 90c. A fair flour, per sack, Soda, oyster swd butter crackers, per 216 ounco loawes of bread for 5e. Wo are headguarters for teas and coffees, All package eoffees per package. ED. N, BROWN’'S C. O. D, 522 N, 16th, 16th ana California, - C Great sale of wet dry goods tomorrow at The Fair, - Guitars, Banjos and Violins, Ave heing sold below cost at McBride & Co.’s (successors to Alfred Meinberg Co.) 1516 Dodge st. Green ribbon lc yard. Boston store. B Lowest Rates on Earth via the Burlington, to all voints east and west, Ticket office, 1228 Farnam street. Depot, 10th and Mason streets. B - Guokert & McDonald, THE TAILORS, . Are showing the choicest linesin im- ported spring woolens for gentlemen’s wear ever brought to Omaha. 8156 S, 15th st o AL Todd’s Furniture Polish is the only polisn that will effectually remove scratches and impart a durable gloss. “ oS, KELLEY, STIGER & (0. SIXTEEN PAG BOSTON STORE, 16, THE Important Announcament People of Omaha. New Arrivals of French Imported Novelties. to the Brilllantines—-Challe de Laines-— French Sateens and Schtoh Gine ghams—New Jackoets ana CApes ~Corsets—Hoots and Shoes. Monday We Have a Spocial Sale that for Prices and Goods Never Has Nur Never Will be Equalled. STIGER & C These prices may lead you to believe that the goods are” damaged, but they are all perfeot. } JUST OPEN AN- Best shirting prints go at 2ic per [OTHER ~ SHIPMENT OF OUR yard, worth 7e. FRENCH IMPORTED NOVELTIE Standavd dress calicos at 8ic, worth Will offer Monday French aress pat- e, terns in the latest colorings. Best apron checked’ginghams at 8%c, | A methyst, worth Se. Tilleulo, New spring dress ginghams go at 6¢, Fawn worth 15c. " Grey, ote., . Cheviot checks at 3ic, regular price | With beautifully designed borders; the Se. French satin at 7e, worth 15c. Shorth lengths best satins at 5, worth regular 2 New spring challi Fancy [ndia challie correct style this season, $10.00. Also o large line in neutral mixtures, with the richest designed novelty goods for combining, Exquisite shadings, $14.00. Novelty dress patterns from the Buro- pean markets. Ave not surpassed for good taste and moderate RICH HHHUI'RI D DRSS EXQU N S LA SUPERB BROCADES. Every new shade in stock, and all price 2¢, worth at de, cheap at ine lace curtain serim at 5¢, worth unbleached Lockwood sheeting, 4 at 18¢, 10-4 goes at 20c. chm'lmd Lockwood suitings, 20¢, 10-4 at ed white goods at 8ic per yard, worth Se. l'hnc checked rainsouks at 4ic, worth 20, Indiadawn at 10¢, worth Best table o1l cloth at 1 per yard. Best shelf oil cloth at 2¢ per yavd, worth 10, 16-inch, all linen, crash at 3 0-inch bleached crash at 8-1 at WORK. Y WORSTEDS, all in |I(‘\\ styles. Cloth elTects, Dross patterns for sorvice, the correct thing tLis season. BRILLIANTINE, BRILLIANTINI BRILLIANTI any color, all prices and styles. Dis BEIGE SUITINGS. Splendid goods; suitable for hard wear; plain weavos, twills, mottled ef- fects, all shades in gray, a0¢, 60¢, Toe, 80c and S5e. CHALLE v towels at 3ic, worth 12. IN DRESS GOODS THZ SHADOW ALL OTHERS. Double fold light weight dress flan- nels at 9¢, worth 2 Double fold English cashmere and de- beigesat 10c, worth 40-igch fancy stripe and checked suit- ings at 19¢, regular 85c goods. 40-inch Henrietta, spring shades, at 19¢; worth really 40¢. inch all wool fanecy striped and checked serges und Henrietta at 65c, worth 85¢. D'LAINE! LAINB! Special price 45 Freneh imported, beautiful colors, Hondsome styles. FRENCH SATTEEN! I‘I(I TE CHALLE D’- 40-inch French henrietta, all new shades, go at 20c, worth 60c. Just “"C“f‘}c i 44-inch spring AL camel’s hair cloth, 49¢, worth $1.00. an suits with trimming to 2.93 per suit, worth $5.00. 46-inch French all wool henriettas and serges, black and late shades, go Monday at d5e. 60-inch black and colored silk finished henrietta goes at G9c, regular $1.00 quality. All our figured China silk and plain surahs go at 39 Best black Regatta silks, warranted lo wear, go ut'tlus sale lor 95¢, worth BIGGEST BARGAINS GLVE sh]ndm ot Plain and faney also bordered satteens. SCOTCH GINGHAM! SCOTCH GINGITAM!! Direct from Glasgow. Large shipments of these handsome goods. Special prico c. 25 KETS! S A fine variety of is \\ullxm[.y jackets, $6.00, $5.00, $8. 50, $10.00 and up- \\urd PES! CAPES! CAPF Colored and black, very fashionable, triple style, accordian and four-in- hand, $5.50, $7.00, $7.50, $5.50, $11.00, EVER e ose at 19¢, worth colored extra stout hose at 12¢, wortl - A new summer corset (**Zephyr™) ex- Ladies’ fan y colored hose at &c, | cellent quality at 60c only, and other worth tine corsets, . D., C. P., ete. S. C. corset at 49c, sold by our neigh- | Black corsets a spocialty. bors at 98c. SHOE DEPARTMENT Ladies’ fine white aprons at 10c, | sale continued. We will sell (Rey- worth 25c. nold Bros.” make) fine Dongola kid hand HANDKERCHIEFS BOUGHT FROM | welt shoes, broken lot, for $2.50, regular NEW YORK IMPORTER. price $5. Ladies’ fine French Dongola hand- Ladies’ hemstitched printed border, PO s Setn [ tened button shoes for 855 very low at $4. fast color handkerchiefs go at 3¢, worth 10c. Ladies’ fine pebble goat button shoes Ladies’ hemstitched pure linen hand- | for $2. These zoods are worth $3. kerchiefs, scalloped and embroidered, Ladies’ fine Dongola kid button shoes and for $1.85, all solid, low at $2. fancy colors, go at 7e. These are high grade goods, worth from 25¢ to 50¢: all go at Te. Fine drawnwork Union linen hand- kercniefs at 4¢, worth I5e. in white 3 4 : Great assortment of spring slippers and Oxford tics of all kinds. Call and see them. They will pleuse. K LEY, STIGER & CO., Dodge and 15th sts, Pure linen mourning handkerchiefs o i it at e, worth Zic. S o ¥l WO " BOSTON STORE, Green ribbon Tc yard. Boston store. 114 S. 16th st. et HEYMAN & DEICHES Groat salo of wet dry goods tomorrow at The Fair. S 15 LGN e A PAIR OF DIAMONDS, Are the Leading House in Dress Goolds of all Kinds. Cotton, wool and silk goods at prices that cannot be beaten. Debeiges in all the latest patterns ana colors. Norris & Wilcox Give Away $300 fot of Diamond karrings. AN ELEGANT PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS, GUARANTEED BY C. S. RAYMOND TO BE WORTH $300. One ticket with every dollar’s worth 124 cents. Ginghams in stripes and shepherd plaids, 8 cents. e Ginghams in stripes and plaids. of shoes. 10 cents. Diamonds will be shown in the east Extra fine ginghams in high novelty patterns, bordered, plaids and plain to mateh, lace patterns, ete. 15 cents, ~ All wool double width Tamese cloth, 30 cénts, The finest French all wool plaids 42 inches wide 80 conts, worth $1.25, There are a few of the 40 inch all wool French plaids left, we will sell them auv 88 cents. Take notice of the following prices of black dr silks: .50 silks at 95 cents, 00 silks at $1. 5 8i'KK8 at $1.50, 0 silks at $2.00. These are genuine bargains and can not b duplicated at any such price. window of our shoe store, street. In thinking over the different arti- cles that would be suitable to give away to our customers that would be appre- ciated by cither lady or gentleman, we decided on diamond earrings because if drawn by nlady they will certainly boe bhighly prized; if by a gentleman they can be reset in a ring and pin, and as they are guaranteed by C. S. Raymond to be worth $300 that is sufficient assur- ance of their elegance, We give a ticket with every worth of shoes. 1517 Douglas 82, dollar's We sell underwear cheaper than ov! ‘We have marked as fine a line of brought to Omah We offer you Philadelphia button for #3 per pair and § drawing £300 worth of diamonds. a completo line of ED- SHOES FOR Buy them now or you Will R to get any. Muslin underwear now at remarkably low prices. You must come and learn our prices to be able to judge how much can bo saved. We have a_ children’s outfit depart- ment which is complote in every re- spect. HIYMAN & DEICHES, 1518 and 1520 Farnam st. Green vibbon le yard. sl Big reduction in Arrivals posted daily. atent tip chunces of ‘We now car, WIN C. BURL'S FINE LADIES. BURT & MEAR'S FINE SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. NORRIS & WILCOX, 1517 Douglas street, Boston store. Buropean rates. General steam- ship agency, 1223 Parnam. P. 8.—WE PAY EXPRI iES ON ALLM/ ‘ [ Perfect Fitting Shoos OHARGES .ON \: JAIL ORDEE Ts everything to the w for com- % fort. WiLL WEAR LONC Allour | . . AnInvestment Bond, fina shoos for gentlemen, indies and | The Equitable Life Assurance society childron we absolutely have made on | 8nnouncesa new contract which comi- bines the elements of life assurance our owa measurement of last, securing a better fit than most th wear dealers can give you. D. MORSE. Our boys’ enlf w.uuh 58 sowed button shoes are the finest hest goods made. Sizes 24 to 5, 2d to #3,50, Similar goods, s1zes 3 tc educed to $3. Our boys' V' calf seamless standard button and lace, sizes 2 to 5, only $1.60, These are the best school shoes in the city and lowest vrice 14th and Farnam, A. D, MORSE, with those of an investment bond. By this combination certain novel advan tages are secured, while the indemnity furnished by iife assurance is enhanced in value, This bond seems worthy of special at- tention. The Equitable sos plus of twenty-two and a half millious and its maturing policy contracts show such large profits, that these bonds are claimed to have the double advantage of offering the greatest security coupled du reports a sur- ty - Great sale of wet dry goods tomorrow at The Fair. with the certainty of large profits at —_ maturity, O. H. P. HALE, manager Important Notice, for Nebraska. toom 5, U, 5. National On march 21, Friday evening, will be | bank building, Omuha, Nob. a mass meeting at the new Metz’s hall, far——" -Prohibition club. Gospe! Temperance Union. 1815 18th, of the an Men of ail political creeds are cordially invited, Come one! Come alll W. . Koudelka, Secretary. St. John will speak Sunday, March 16, The Haileys will hear the greut tem- Free to all, Governor John P. at Exposition hall, at 8and 7:45 p. m. sing. Come and perauce orator, Ruinart cln;ux wg neat Gladstone Broe. STONERILL'S > Tomorrow the Greatest Kid Glove Sale Ever Held in Omaha. It Will be the Greatest and Grandest Affate Ever Known—We Will Di- viae Them Into hrea Lots ~About Half Value, \\'v will divide them into three Lot | at 49¢, lotg, I'hey,are going at about their usual value, ™ READ! READ! READ! Lot 1, This embracoes gloves usually sold at from 75e to $1 they como in dressed, undressed and Suede, in but- ton, hook and mousquitaive; they all go at one price ) is only one kind of glove in this lot, it is a G-button fine dressed kid, we have provious to this sale sold this gloye at § 0 nwm in all shudes, including ppera, § The name of this glove is to see it Monday, they o at G9c¢ Lot 8. This is tho greatest bargain of them all, at we will sell the real Foster, Perring and Jouvin, These gloves retail at from $1 00 o pair. 208 are from 6 to y shade you for; tomorrc gant line at Hie, The above lot of gloves are in no wa ged, they are samples bought from rmn- ul the largest glove factorios in tho i world. In addition to this great glove ~% sale we offer the following special bar- gnins: Fancy plaid and steipe dross goods at Sle, worth 124e. Double debeige, in all colors, worth 25¢, 36 inch brillinutine, in all new’ the shades, to help out this sal This retails usually at you want to buy a dress i vill sell th or the cambric and He yas It Monday mto ) 1or lic lot of white goods at 8fc a yard, worth 10c. An elegant satin damask kuotted towel at 19, worth 40c. 118 s. 860 pins in a paperawt Se, vdles at 2 per p: s linen thread at 'l‘hnuhl s Yo "u.( v Y Tt L Bamell: ape 1eroll. Ifast black hose at 10¢ per pair. To close out the odds and ends left over from our umbrella sale last week we will offer at the following prices: Our 81 umbrelln will o at 40e. Our 2 umbrolla will o at ¢ umbrelln will go at$1.5 ()m' umbrella will go nt$ Our #3 umbrella will goat $1.4 Our $4.50 umbretla will go at $2.49. Our $5, #6 and $7 umbrella will go & $3.98, All goods marked in plain figures at STONEHILL'S. Angy felt hat in the house at this sala 19¢. Green ribbon lc yard. Boston stores Bargains in Shoe Department. Our prices save you 20 per cent on fine shoe Ladies’ French ('lung()l'\ button shoes, D and 1 widths, $2 Ladies’ fine dongola hand turned but- ton shoes, C to I wiaths, 5 others ask $4.0( Ladies’ French kid hand turned hut= ton shoes, B to I widths, #3.45; else- where $1.50. Ladies' French kid hand turned bute fon shoos, 13 to B widths, worth # MISSES. dongols kid spring heel D and I widths, $1.48, worth $2, sses’ fine dongola und goat spring heel shoos, D and 13 widths, $1.75 Misses' French dongola, pat. tip, soring heel shoes, B and C widths, §2.35, worth $3. CHILDREN, Child’s fine dongola spring heel shoes, sizes 4 to 74, 85c. Child’s dongola and goat shoes, 8 to 11, $1.15. Child’s French dungolu spring heel shoes, sizes 8 to 10, £1.7 HAYDEN BROS., 81208 Dry Goods and Shocs. Boston store. - ing their customers the benefit of an immense cut in jewel y, watches and fine silver v "Theirstore is chuck full of bars Call before they move into theip new roc C, L. ERICKSON & CO., Leading jewelors, 212N, 16th 5t - N8 e A. Weber, jr., formerly with the Meinberg compiny, has opened a re- pairing room at 605 16th st. - - Pianos and organs tuned. repaired and refinished by A. Weber, jr., 605 N. 16th st . o of wot dry goods tomoriow - BARGAINS IN ORGANS, A, Hospe's Offe, for This Weelg On easy payments. $125 organ, walnut case, 6 ft. high, 10 stops, only #63, Terms, $10 cush, $5 monthly. $115 organ, 10 stops, 2 kneo swells, only 860, Terms, $10 cash, $5 muuthl}v $110 organ, walnut case, 8 stops, only 455. On smal) instaliments. $100 organ, S stops, 2 knee swells, (mly 0, Easy payments. 7 800 Queen organ, walnut case, fine, ¢ only $45. Small payments, #85 sterling organ only $35, and a small walnut case organ for beginr $15. Remember this week only, A. HOSI JR., 1518 Douglas st. Agt new scale Kimball Piano, bl st Uprlght Piano for $150, At 1516 Dodge st., McBride & Co.y successors to Alfred Meinberg Co, The twenty-first annual ball of the Monument assoziation will take placo Easter Monday evening, April 7, at Washington hall, corner 15th and Harnoy sts. Proceeds to help Parnell h wovement, Uprigbt P At 15616 Dodge st Co., successors to Alfred Moinborg Co. Most complete line of sheet musicin the city,. 15616 Dodge st. N Todd’s Furnilure l \lllnh is just what you need ut house cleaning tine, e Dl Pattl Autoge ph Plano Is on exhibition in the show windo# au Hopse's music store, . >