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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1890.-SIXTEEN PAGES BAYWARD BROS, Another Kimball Oabinet Grand Upright 83650 Piano Shoe Sale. This Is Our Second Piano Shoe Bale—One Ticker Given With Every Dollar Purchase—A Very Rare Chance, This is one of A. Hospe, jr.’s, lead- ing pianos and is the identical instu- ment that Madam Emma Albini of the Patti Italian opera company used at her hotel during her stay here, which is o strong guarantee of its quality. A CARD. 1 was the holder of the lucky number, 8,110, which drew the mano, and wish press my sincere thanks for the ory prompt action on the part of Hay- ward Brothers in giving me possession of the piano on presentation of the ticket. The store was crowded on the evening of the drawing and everything was done to the entire satisfaction of those who witnessed it. R. H(l NCH, With Himebaugh & Faylor, 1405 Douglus stre The above piano was drawn February 25, 1890, Our stock is entirely new, not carried over from last season, and we shall put forth extra effort for new customers, and shall try hard to merit a continu- auce of your patronage, ‘We are doing a lively business on la- dies’ lace oxfords, Prices, style and quality tell the story. LADIES’ LACE OXFORDS. Ladies’ kid Oxfords, all solid, $1.00. Ladies’ bright oxfords, plain or pat- ent tip, $1.25, Toulon, plain or patent tip Oxfords, $1.50. "Toulon, diamond patent tip Oxfords, $1.50. Toulon, medium toe, patent tip Ox- fords, £1.7 Toulon common senso Oflcrdfi, $1.50. Paris common suns(\ Oxfords, §2 50, Paris op last Oxfords, $2.50, Paris diamond tip Oxfords, $ Paris patent leather Oxfords, Paris common sense Oxfords. $3. LADIES’ FANCY GOAT OQOZE TOP RUSSETT and tan goat Oxfords in great vyariety from $1.00 to $3.00. Ladies’ russett Oxfords, $1.00. Ladies’ russeti Oxfords, ¢ d and e, $1.50. )Lmlics’ goat Oxfords, b, e, d and e, Ladies’ tan goat Oxfords,.common sense, $2.00. Ladies’ kid ooze top Oxfords, pat- ent tip, #2.00. l adies’ coffee goat Oxfords, patent tip, U"“‘ldms tan goat Oxfords, patent tip, Ladies® tan goat Oxfords, ooze top, 83.00, Ladies’ tan goat Oxfords, tip, $1.50. Ladies’ coffee gont Oxfords, patent tip, $2.00. Ladies’ coffee goat Oxfords, $2.00. Ladies’ patent leather Oxfords, 00. Ladies’ Pancy ooze top Oxfords. pat- ent tip, §3.00. An endless variety of ladies’ button shoes from $1.50 to $5.00. Ladies’ Paris kid hand turned dia- mond patent leather tip, low or high heel, #.00. Ladies’ Pariskid, hand turned button, Ladies’ Paris kid, diamé#hd tip, B, C, D, E and BE, $3.00. Ladies’ Paris kid, square tip, B, C, D, E and EE, $3.00. Ladies’ Pari Eand BE, $2.5 Ladies’ Paris kid, square tip, lace, 82,75, Ladies’ spring heel kid, sizes 24 to 44, $2.50. Ludics’ spring heol goat, sizes 2.50. kid, square tip, C, D, 2§ to Ladies’ fine bright dongola, kid but- ton, B, C, D, E and EE widths, $3.00, Ladies’ fino bright kid button, Ladies’ bright kid button, all gohd warranted, $2.00. All stylcs of ladies’ pebble shoes, 81.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Ladies’ fine kid, new style lace dia- mond, patent leather tip, #4.00. Ladies’ fine | hl\m.\ turned Button, B, C, D, E and EE, $8.50 This shoe is one of om‘ great sellers and excells anything in the market for the money. Try a pair and prove their value. Infants’ moccasing, chamoise, 85e. Infants’ French kul soft sole, Infants’ French kid, stitch sole, 50c. Infants’ kid, butwn, worked hole, Infants’ iron clad, worked hole, G0c. ra yulue in gonts’ shoes from $1 50 lmm.n llosh calf congress, $1.50, Gents’ German call congress, $2.5 Gents’ German calf, cordo lace Gonts’ German_cordo congress, $i Gents’ XXX calf congress, $5. . Gents' Kangaroo lace, Wolt, $4. Gents’ Welt calf, lace, $3.50, Gents” Welt calf, lace, $4. Gents’ Kangaroo, hand welt, 5. Gents’ X call, congress, square toe, tip welt, #4.50 Gents’ X call, welt, $ Ol gents' wide, #4. Old gents’ Dongola congress, extra wide, Old gents’calf congress extra \vulc $3. 1f you want bargains in inisses’ and children’s shoes look over our lino Mlssva’ kid button, sizes 11 to 2, $1.50. fisses’ fine gout button, $1.50. m ses’ fine goat button, tips, $1.50. This line of $1.50 guutls are better thun the average $2 shoes; we have sold thousands of pairs without a single complaint. t,hiltl s bright kid button, sizes 8 to lace, squave toe, tip Dongola cong , extra Ol lnhl s bright kid button, sizes 8 104, 81,25, Child’s goat, A. 8. T., tip button, § to 104, $1,25, hild’s goat, sole tip button, 8 to 104, to Child’s goat, A. 11, $1.50. The above lines are the best value for the money wo have ever found; they are absolutely all leather and good wearers, CHILDREN'S ANKLE SUPPORT SHOES. TFor weak aniles, all hand made, sizes £ to 5, $1.50. For wea b to 8, §1. One trial of our shoes future customers. If customers living out of the city and holding tickets on our piano will send us their address on o postal card we will notify them of the lucky num- v, We are not quoting prices on cheap inferior goods that are not what you want, but are quoting specials Lo intro- duce to you our new spring goods. We prepay all mail or express charges where money accompanies the order. All who favor us with their patronage, can rely upon fair dealings, and every article warranted to give value re- ceived, HAYWARD BROS., 15615 Douglas St. S. T\. tip button, § to ankles, all hand made, sizes always insures “THE BUSTON STORE. Groat Purchase of Dress Goods From the Townsand and Montant Sale. Here Now is Your Opportunity to Buy New Spring Dress Goods at Prices That Wil Caprure This Town. We secured nearly all the dress frogn the immense auction sale of Tow sand Montant, 79 Leonard st., New York city. This was the greatest sale of dress goods um has taken place for many years., For spov cash we bought the goods for less than one-fourth their real value. This stock comprises some latest novelties which you will be purchase at prices that will DU, ROM AUCTION. e 0 mm es 0( fine China silk worth 75¢ Per yard a feces brocaded satins and summer ening shades and aark colors ull;;t) at 25¢; they woula be a bargain o $1.25. Bluck regatta silk at $1.00 that is ), worth $1.50. BLACK GOODS TFROM AUC An all wool black cashmer worth 50c. Fine all wool henrietta at neighhc Al it a burgain at $1.00, Satin finish henrietta at6se, a regu- lar $1.10 quality. ‘Pure sillk warp henricttas at worth §1.50. Finest black brilliantine at 85¢, worth TON. at 19¢ 98¢, 56 Mahair brilliantines cost at other sales $1.00. Bluck brocaded bMohairs at 59, would 70c, worth 5. 50 pieces black and white striped and plaid mohu brilliantines at 59, Special bargain, NOW THE COLORED DRE GOODS FROM THE AUCTION. Right here we wish to say these are all high grade goods, not cheap, trashy stuff so often ndvestis 1 case double fold Iunglhh cashmere and debeiges at 10c, worth 25c. , 50 picees 40-inch fancy steipe and checked suitings at 19¢, regular 3¢ 1ch henrietta, spring shades, at orth really 40c. h all wool fancy striped and \,heckutl serges and henrietta at 6se, worth 8 40-inc] French heuwrietta, all new shades, go at 20¢, worth 60c. 44-inch camel’s hair cloth, shades, at worth $1. 150 Persian suits with trimming to h at $2.93 per suit, worth $5. inch French all wool henriettas and serges, lave shades, go Monday at 50, H0-inch silk fimished henrietta goes at 69¢, regular $1 quality. Large lot of cashmere flanuels, serges, plaids, tricots, brilliantines worth 50c¢ and 75e, all go at 19c ‘Woool challies at 19¢, worth ¢ THE WASFI GOOD FROM AUCTION ateens at Ge, worth 10¢, PFinest French sateen at 10c, cheap at spring Spring, Scotch and Fr 10¢, worth 25¢ and Big lot dark colors, fine gingham, be. Sicilians at 7e, worth 15¢. India Lhnllus at fe, worth 10e. Regular 7c challies go at 2e. l<,:-mu checked nainsooks at be, worth c. Fine India linen at 9¢, worth 25¢. DOMESTICS FROM THE SALE. Merino prints go at 2ic per yard, worth 7. Standard dress calicos at 3ic, worth . Apron checked ginghams at 4c, vorth o, Fine lace curtain serim at 5e, worth unbleached Lockwood sheeting, )-4 at 18¢, 10-4 goes at 20c. Bleached Lockwood shecting, 8-4 at 18¢, 9-4 at 20¢, 10-4 at 220, OUR SALE OI' LINEN GOODS FOR MONDAY WILL BE MORE THAN ATTRACTIVE. 60-inch Turkey red damasks, splon- did styles, go in this sale at 20c per yard. They gre mill lengths and worth 50. One lot fine, full bleached, 62-inch damasks, at 40c per yard; regular price Ghe. One lot 66-inch cream damasks at 50¢ per yard; rogular price 75¢ HERE GOES A GRAND TOWEL BARGAIN. One lot cream damask towels, size 20 x40, at 15¢ each; reguiar price Hon pmb towels at 2jc eachj regu< lar price FOR THI ALE CRASHES CHEAP. 16-inch linea crush at per yard. 16-inch linen glass cloth toweling at 50 per yard; regular price 9c. We puron sale at 7i¢ per yard a erash, actual value 10¢, Best table oil cloth at 124c per yard, Best shelf oil cloth at 2¢ per yard, worth 10c EMBROIDERIES, We have secured another lot of fine embroideries from the custom house. ‘This_is but a small jot (1,000 pieces) and will not last long, but they will be great bargains while they last. 500 preches 1 to 3inch wide embroider- ies at 4e, worth 10¢ Big lot extra fin ies and edges at G fine goods. 800 pieces of 61inch wide embroideries at Ye, worth 20e. il width shirtings at 8fc, \\m‘lh The. 50 pieces skirting in novelty and fancy effects at 85¢, worth ‘{(l 3 LADIES’ SPRING \\'I( \1’5, JACK- TS, CAPES, ETC. Tailor mude sloulnnul jackets at $2.98, worth $3.50, Stylish broadeloth, three-story Eng- lish capes, they would be cheap at $3; they go at $1.50, « Finest walking jackets at $4.08, tually worth $6.50, Peasant cloaks ut $4.98, actually worth $7.50, Beaded wraps at $1.81, worth $2.50, Fine jetted wraps at $3.50, cannot be duplicated for $7. Infants’ embroidered cashmere cloaks narrow embroider- Those are extra ac- insants’ cashmere long clonks, handsomely embroidered, really worth $3.25 Ladies’ mrsfly suits, trimmed with braid, at §2.89 per suit. Ladies’ flannelette suits, blouse and skirt, at $1.50, worth 83, Silk striped flannel suits with accor- dion pleated skirts at #4.65, worth $7.00, Ladies’ blouses at 8¢ to $1.50. 0od substantial corsets at 25¢, worth s at 39¢, corsets at 65¢, worth 81,25, Our $1.50 H. & S. corset in a bargain at $1,00. lHHHU\'\ AT THE BOSTON, nll silk ribbon at be. 2, high grade ribbon, all Jdges, warranted all silk, go y J’ Greut bargain. Undressed Mousquitaire kid gloves at 65¢, worth 81, THE BOSTON STORE, 114 5. 16th st. | money b HAYDEN BROS, Letyng Down the Prices. 81b cans best California apricots 1lic per can, 8-1b cans best California golden drop plums ll4c per can, 3-1b can Califorain quinces 11ic, 3-lb can green gage plums 113, 8-1b California peaches 174¢ per can, 3-1b California pears 174, 3-Ib can white Culifornia cherpies 12ic. You cannot buy any better fruits, no matter what you pay for them, Do not be foolish and say that we can not sell good goods for these prices, but come and buy some ana be convinced. We will pay your ack if you do not like the goods. ‘What more can you ask? Best im- ported French peas 15¢ per can, best premium chocolate 8¢ per pound, best sweet chocolate 20¢ or 5c per cake, good country butter 10, 12ic and 15¢, creamery butter 17¢, best creamery 19 very best sugar cured hams lle, pi hams 7c, boneless ham 10e, 3-1b pail lard 19¢, 20-1b pail jell . potted ox tongue Ge, potted ham 6e, deviled ham 6e, 3-1b can best eorned beef hash 1se, prime roast beef 15¢, best imported strawberry jam 19¢ per full pint bottle—this in- cludes all kinds ot jam, raspberry, blackberry, red currant, gooseberry, marmalade, plum. “We keep the finest imported goods of this kind that we can buy. We sell this wholé line for per full pint bottle or stone jar. cake Z5c per can, plum pudding can; you will'pay twice this price inany other place in this ci Oatmeal e per yound. barrel” $1; 180 pounds to the We will sell to the retailer just the same as we sell to the © or jobbing trade. We sold 100 barrels last week. We are agents for three of the best oatmeal mills in this country and this is the reason we can sell the best rolled oats for 3¢ per pound. Tomorrow we will sell you glassware at prices never heard of before, viz: 6 piece cream sets, 18c. 6 pi sets, Elegant cake stand, 15c. Fli blown tumblers, 2tc. Fine fruit d: I5e. A mammoth 10 inch pol dish, 45¢. A cut 8 inch fruit dish, Salt'and poppors in Turlk, topad and ruby,the finest ever brovght to Omaha, 124c each, worth 50c each. A four bot- tled castor, nicKel silver, stand and cut ruby botties, $1.50, worth $5.00. Berry sets in all colors consisting of sugar and cream, 65c per set. Fine imported en- graved flint tumblers, 50c per set, sold everywhere for $2. Fine decorated lamp chimneys, 15¢. 50 different stylos of Jupaned bird cages for 43, 45, 47, 55, 60,72, 84 and 90c, $1.10, Brass cages :;0, $1. 00 each. Superior Warior wringers, $1.25. The Western washer, $4.95. Copper bottom wash boilers, 49c. Genuine all copper wash boilers, $2.50, worth $4.50, Bissell Grand Rapids carpet sweepers, $1.75, warranted. Wash benches, $1.95. Tea pots, 10e. Coffee pots, 10e. 10,000 odd saucers, e each. Sauce dishes, 10¢ per set. Metal lamps complete, 25¢. Bisque vase lamp bowl and shade to match, $2, worth three timesas much. A completo line of the latest thing in hanging lamp shades, theyare the blue flash, amber flash and ruby flush, and they soll from c to $1.50; also the same thing for libravy lamps, We also cacry a com- plete line of the electric, the banner, the B. and H. and the celobrated Rochester lamps at half the price that they are sold elsewhere for. We have 1,000 sets of deco- rated, plates, cups and saucers at H0c per set. GCopper bottom tea kettles 35c. 100 and 112 preces dinner sets at 88, $8.95, 9, $10and $12. A 56 }ncce tea set at 3.95, worth 87.50. Per- orated chair bottoms 8c. Fine blemish tea kettles 15c. Carpet stretchers 10c. Scrub brushes 5¢. Fine machine oil se. A set of nickel plated sad irons, 8 irons and handle and stand, $1.50. Milk crocks, 8¢ and b each. Clothes lines 5 Flour and cake boxes 65¢. 1 gallon gl'\ss water pitcher 2 Household ammonia 10c large bottle. Oberman’s perfect German cooking utensils in all sizes. Stove polish l¢ each. Shoe blacking 2¢ each. Shoe and stove brushes 1 6-foot step-ladders 59¢. Wash tubs Wash baskets 55¢ each. Towel rollers 10c each. Potato mashers 5e. Rolling ins 5 Steak pounders 5¢. Kitchen n Mincing knives Screw drivers he. Lemon squeezers 5o, Tea steepers se. Quart cups 95¢, and 1,000 more handy and useful house furnish- ing articles at 5¢ each. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES T MESTICS. On account of the backwardness of spring season we have been enabled to make some heavy purchases for cash trom leading manufacturers, and we shall give you the benefit of the same on Monday. We place on sale new dress style ginghams at 5S¢ yard, “Brazo” and ‘‘Patterson’ dress style gingham at 64c yard, Normandie, Can- ton, Renfrew, etc., at 7ic yard. Everott classics at 8ic yard. You will find these to be great bargains, no rem- nants, but fresh faom the piece. Fine American zephyr gingham only 123c and 150 yard, Our display of sateens leads thomall. See the beauties we have at 10¢c yard and 15c yard, All im- ported satcens in colors mnow 2ic vard. We are the only house that carry the real, ‘1mported cashmere ombre in Omaha. Our fast black imported sateens at 25¢ and 85¢ vd are good values, New styles of chal- lies at be, Tic, 10¢ and d. Our stock of white dress goods is larger this season than last and assortment better. Full line of plain white lawns, India linens, ete., at all prices; 40 . wide hemmed stiteched and fancy bordered apron ]u\nH, all the different sizes 1n |ml| a dot Swisses. checked Nainsook, ¢, 8¢ and 10¢ Lawn checks at 24c and 15¢ yd, Corded P, K sh toweling, ete. We make a specialty of indigo blue prints, we carry a full line of all the different makes and show more indigo blue prints than all the rest combiaed in Omaha, at 5¢, 6ic, 8c, 9¢, 10¢ and 124c yd. Buying all our domestics direct from the manufac- turer and in larger quantities than any other house in this city we are placed in a position to mako you lower prices than others dare to, and contivue in business. Compare our prices on muslins and sheetings, prints und ginghams, cotton flannels, ete., and be convinced of the truth of this. Our special salo on_towels will con- tinue on Monday at 6e, 12fe, 15¢ and 25ce. All we ask you to do 1s to look them over. The prices and quality are 100 tempting. You can’t pass them. Our leader on Monday will be a bridal crochet bed spread, Marseilles patterns, 11-4 size at $1.00 each, worth $1.50. Only two sold to each customer at this price. Our stock of table linen is too large and must be reduced, and low prices will rule on Monday on table linens. We claim that we sell the best bleached or cream damask for 50¢ in Omaha. We would also like to have ?uu see our 81,00 napking. We have a ow pair of red blankets left; some are slightly soiled and mussed. We will close them out cheap if you can use them, N DO- HAYDEN BROS., Dury Goods and Carpets. e o Awerican Tallors. Thousands of different styles to select from., American Tailors, Elgin Butter. The finest creamery butter in the United Stutes at Moore & Co.’s for 25¢, STOREHILLY', Grand Spring(®Opening Sale Begins Tomorrow. Tremendous Ofers in Every Depart- ment—The Ensire $40.000 Stock of Dry Geods Purchased Tlhroughid P, Gore & Co. Of 206-208 Easts Madison st. Chicago to be placed on sale. Indescribable bargains to be offered. Inducements beyond description, Grand opening sale Monday. We begin \Innfln) our grand spring opening sale, this sale will be a hummer a8 most of the goods which we advertise below come from a $300,000 failure of a Memphis, Tenn., firm, out of which we purchased $40,000 worth of goods. Our store is packed full from top to bottom, and we must unload. Notice very care- fully each bargain that we advertise, and remember that it will not be a lot of *‘muck” which you will purchase, but zoods wh were manufactured for the finest retail trade. We will begin with our dress goods dopartmont. They only had 18 pieces of cheap dress goods in their stock, and as Jong as the last you may have them at 2ic yer yard, mLy sold them from 1 He. Lot 2—A lot of tricots and plain flunnels at 9¢ per yd, worth about Zse. Lot 3—Cashmeres in all colo l'y‘l)ncks, price 15¢ per yd, worth up to o Lot 4.—Henriettas and fancy stripe brilliantines worth about 40c, some are worth Our price will be 2. Lot 5.—Brilliantine worth up to 7sc a yd., in all colors, no bluck in this lot, 40-in. wide, just _think of it, our price will be & Lot 6.—Brilliantine, fine henrietta 40-in. wide all wool plaid, 42-in wide all wool stripes, all uu at 49¢ a yd., worth from $1.00 to $1.2; sLot 7.—At 70c we mnr high novel- ties in chmk-l and stripes, new blues, old rose, and uthur new shades worth about $1.50 per Lot 8—This® Tot will comprise all goods worth from $1.50 to $4.00; in fact, we will cffer in this lot of gom]s the choice of any dress goods we have in the house. ~Please bear this in mind. You can buy silk warp henrietta, drap de alma, in fact, all kinds of high nov- clties in dress goods. Our price will be 974c per yd. STLKS. We will offer choice of any plain surah or fancy china silk that comes in this stock at d8c a yard. Plain stripe -inch wide, at 75¢, worth at The kid gloves in this stock will be placed in four lots. Lot 1 comprises $1.25 gloves, Fost hooks, in this lotjithe price will be 35c per pair. Lot 2—#1.50, $1.75 gloves in this lot are genuine Fostar: also 6 and 7-button gt‘nuum kid. The price will be 49¢. Lot 8—Fine Musquetaire, genuine Foster 7-hook, and fine undressed kid; all go at 68c a pail All their , $2.50 and $2.75 com- prise Jouvin, Alexandre, in fact, all the faucy grades of gloves manufactured, besides about 300 pairs of gents’ gloves. Price, 99¢ per pair. Read cavefully' the following lots, which we advertise as odds und ends from the different stocks: Lot 1 comprises all their corsets, worth from $1to$2; the price will be 64c. Lot 2—Will be all their 44-in. Span- ish and Chantilly lace flouncings. They carry no cotton goods, consequently we shall guarantee all the goods we shall sell Monday to bo all silk. They are worth all the way from $2 to 4 per yard; our price will be—bear thisin mind—98c¢ per yard. There is also in the above lot about 15 piezes of all silk drapery net worth about $2.50 per yard. Remember the price is 98¢ for every- thing. + Lot 3—Remnants of dress goods, chal- lies, flannels, white goods, seersuckers, ginghams, ete. The price will be from Ze per yard up. NOTION AlL tho notions out of this stock go at the following prices: Pins le per paper. Tape 2c a roll, Black dress braids 2¢ a roll. 4 lead pencils-1c. 4 penholders for 1c. Gold eya needles at 3¢ per paper. Belting 2c a yard. Dress stays 4¢ a doz. hread 1e a spool. Silk elastic c per yard, 8 yds long silk corset lace at 15¢. Linen thread at 3¢ a spool. Safety pinsat 2¢ a paper. Hools and eyes at 1ic a paper.” Crochet hooks 2¢ and 3e. Steel thimbles 2 Large cabinet hairpins, 2ic a box. Hair crimpers 1ic a pape Black pins lic a box. TLarge double crimping iron 10c. Marking cotton at 9e a doz Very fine tooth brushes at 9 Darning needles at sec a doz. 12 doz. agate buttons, 3c. yds of linea lace for 10c. ne dress buttons at 2¢c a dog. Ladies’ knit undervests at 8 Lmhw knit undervest, genuine lisle, ces of ribbon at 15¢ a yd.,worth from 25 to Ao, Three thousand pieces of torchon , Ge, Te, 8e, 9¢ and 10¢, worth up EXTRA SPECIAT. We shall hold Monday in our ml- linery department a grand sale. We have built on to our store and in_conse- quence haye more room, and have moved our millinery down' stairs. We shall open the millinery season with a grand boor, 5,000 new.spring hats at 19¢, worth 1. Also 8,000 ]U"R fMower wreaths at 10c: each, worth 750. . Don’t fail to visit our millinery depaptiment. $1.98 spring hats worth #5. We carry a line of ‘trimmed hats from M 98 up to #50 lemch, and we carry the rgest line ofumillinery west of New ¥ rk. Weo positively hiave more mil- ln-erly in our wtore than all the mil- lineries and dry goods stores in Omaha combined, Over 400 artielos will be placed on our counters from the Memphis stock which we shall not advertise, STONEHILL —_——— Magiun, dressmaker, l‘l"‘i Dodge st. ———— Amerigan Tullors. New epring woolens, Paxton botel building. - Miss Alice Isanci Will give a grand millinery opening of the uewest styles now in’ vogue in Paris, London and New York at her millinery depactment in the store with Heyman & Deiches, 1518-20 Farnam st., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 26 AND 27, Miss Tsaacs has returned from New York, where she bought many of the newest styles of bonunets, hats, toques, ete., just the styles suited for the com- ing Easter time, MISS ALICE ISAACS, In store with Heyman & Deiches, 1515, 1620 Farnam st. AT “THE- FAIR" TOMORROW. Powerful Attractive Sale of New Spring Goods. THE OUR'S I8 STORE Where the People Feel at Home, With Perfect Liberty to Come and Go, Look or Buy, DRESS GOODS. fln;nhlo fold cashmeres and beiges 9¢ yarc -inch fine wool plaids and checks 15¢ yard. 88-inch BEnglish henriottas 18 Silk finish henrietta: o yard, Ote lot 50¢ brillinntines in ors will be closed out yard. 2 pieces of 48 inch wide 75¢ henri- As Will be closed out at 89¢. A0 inch wide imported new French plaids, very stylish, in all new color- , regular price S5c. I8 inch imported all-wool, extra wht, silk lm|~h henriettas, regular yard, pring shudes, solid col- tomorrow ¢ C H]{[[ LIANTINE! 40 inch fine black brilliantines at 89c. Imported brilliantines in black and colors at 50¢, reduced from 69c, nch extra fine silk lustre », reduced from 7c. 40 inch Sicilian mohairs, very he at 75¢, reduced from $1. BLACK GOODS, rdfl-iuch fine henriettas at ¢ mohairs 32¢, worth 48-inch all wool, extra weight and finish, blue-black and jet black hen- riettas at 65¢. reduced from $1. 15 pieces fancy weave scbastopols, drap de almos, satin stripes, royal ar- mures and silk warp benriettas at 7c, We positively gu: .u‘ml(-u every piece in tias lot to be worth $1.25, 48-inch all wool drap d’ete, heavier and better than henrietta for summer ar at $1.00, reduced from $1.50, “inch silk warp henriettas, Priost- make, none better if you pay $2.25, SURAH SILKS, 2Jc. These are elegant goods and come in all evening shades. Just the thing for sashes, G BEST INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, be Lfl'il‘ AME l([(‘\\ \LI- COS "(‘\U['I Il[[('"[\'(i I{I‘ MNAN M ’()R'l FINE i We have made a very fortunate’ pur- enase of 600 ladies’ imported BEADED WRAPS Lot 1. Five styles very elegant beaded wraps worth up to $3, at §1.25, Lot n elegant line of imported beaded wraps with beaded net sleeves, § , worth $5. Lot Beaded wraps worth $10, with vandyke sleeves and long points and extra fine beaded fringes. BLACK STOCKINET JACKETS, Blacic stockinet jackets that are worth #3 2o at $1.9S, Fine black tailor made corkscrew Jjnckets, nicely bound, worth $5, at $ Finest stockinet jackets, directoire poiuts, silk bound, large fancy but- tons, D) ll.mml assortment of capes at $1. 89, $2.50, 5 and $5. Peasants’ cloaks in black and colored, $4.50 and §5.50. e stock of cor- ing prices for I.omon-uw oul\ All our 75¢ corsets for 37 All mn' All our $1.50 corsets for 7: All our tine French woven Culscls for Madam Warren dress form corsets, All $1.00. LADIES’ AND 60 dozen bo; 9: $2.00 and $2.25 MIS fine corsets for HOSIERY. *and girls” extra stout, gray mixed bed hose, Te a pair. Missep’ strong seamless black colored hose 10¢ a pair, Misses’ fnest imported hose, ular made seamless goods, fancy colors, 15¢ per pair, cheap at & Finest imported, and full reg- plain_and would be itively guaran- se,equul to an thing ever offered Good fast black ladies’ 5¢ quality, for 10¢ & pair. Ladies’ nice domestic black hose at ¢ a pair. hose, MILLINERY. We are now prepared to show the most exquisite novelties in early spring styles in hats and bonnets, together with new materials and new lrilnmin;:s ote., all at our well known popular prices. All the new styles and shaves in Can- ton straw braids. 2 Leading new shum.‘s China e, Best Milan straw Lats, including the black flats that are now coming into style, at $1.25. ‘One of our pattern hats at $2.07, is reatly worth The latest New York no ladies’ u"lllllull'll ~n|lm~ n'. Milan is the L. BR4 \\I)l Is.\ SONS, 502, u(u 506, 508 and 510 S, 13th St. -~ American Tailors. Thousands of different styles to select from. Americ THE BOSTON STORE, Our Millinery Department. We claim to be the only first class millinery department 1in the city sell- ing fine’ 1ill v at those popular Boston store price Our styles can be relied upon as absolutely correct. The lady in charge of this department has had ten years experience in New Yorlk. Monday 'we will .make a specialty of an Easter lace torque with lace, How rose and mbbon trimming at # This hat can not be duplicated for | than $6.00 und there is nothing nidre stylish, We claim to carry the largest stock of millinery trimmings in this city. Our entire “second floor is devoted to this aepaftment. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S. 16th St. i - American Tailors, Thousands of different styles to select from. American Tailor - is_the i 1b, S 2 O. L. Erickson & Co, Moving sale of fine watches, silver- ware, dinmonds and fine music boxes. These goods new and great bar- gains at the prices we are selling them at. Also great bargains in fine silk umbrellas. These are sold at about halt price to close them out. Ll best. Moore 1114 Dodge Western plating works silver and nickel street, Omaha. Gold, plating on all metals, - HEYMAN & DEICHES, This is Our Price List For This Week. Tnke Special Notico of Every Item ana Do Not Miss an Oppor- tunity When It is Offered, UNDERWEAR, Pine Swiss ribbed bbon finished. ne colored wash 20 cents fit- ting ve 50 cents, I worth $1, 20 cents. Muslin neck 50 cents. Goed muslin skirts with bric ruftles. 55 cents. Night gown embroider, Jersey skirts, corset covers, high cam- trimmed with CORSETS. A well made, ot. nch woven corset, only 45 cents. well shaped, durable co 5 cents. A I'r afew left. $1.00. Dr. Warner black corsets. KID GLOVE; Of the best quality at the lowest prices. HOSIERY. 10 cents for good fancy cotton hose. 25 cents for fino regular made abso- lutely fast black cotton hose. 25 cents for fine regular made fancy cot- ton hose. 50 cents for extra fine fanc, 65 e ed silk ¥ only worth #1.2 guaranteed stainless hose. e, light col- ete., eto, 8 cents for Richurdson’s spool silks 100 yards, GINGHAMS 8 cents for striped and sinepherd check ersuckers. 10 cents for striped and ginghams 15 cents fi ginghams and Leonard's plaid dress extra fino novelty dress 12} cents for line domestic very stylish patterns. 20 cents for Lnglish and French sat- teens in olegant patterns. » WOOL DRE: GOODS, 30 cents for all wool, double width mese cloth in fine new colors. cents for double width, ail huuncvt.\ in staple colors. ts for all wool, double rench plaids. 50 cents for all wool, fine black diagonal cloth, worth 70c. cents for fine all wool seeded black ArmurePMvorth S0e. 81 for fine silk warp,black drap d’Alma, worth $ satteens in 38 wool width SILKS. 80 cents for 20-inch double warp, extra heavy black dress surah. 90 cents for fine black faille, Francaise silk guaranteed, worth §1.2 $1.60 for 24-inch extra soft and fine faille Francaise in all colors,positively cheap at § $1.00 for 27-inch wide fine china silks in handsome designs, IRESS TRIMMINGS, All novelties at the VERY LOWEST Yon can save monoy our trimmings. JAC I\I TS, #2.50 black stockinet jackets. 5 black tailor-made stos Imund in braid. $4.25 sume, extra fino. PRICES. if you look at net jacket, VARIETY. JICHES, 518 and 1520 Farnam st. N BROS. ns for Monday. (‘lnldmn sjersey ribbed vests5e worth Py (,hlldl'r' 9c worth 25¢. Special—1 case of ladies’ jersey v fancy trimmed, only Sc¢ worth 25¢ Ladies’ lisle thréad vests only others ask alc, Tomorrow we will put on sa ladies’ blaclk lisle thread vests, ranted fast black. trimmed with sillk ribbon, only cacii worth $1 BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS. A Bonanza for the Boys—All our 50c cheviot and French percaie waists re- duced to 25¢ e The “Mother’s f ricna” shirt waists only a9¢, reduced from $1. LADI \l) ( ]|Il DREN’S HOS- fancy jorsey ribbed vests fan. Boys® heavy (ollon ‘hose only 8¢ per pair, worth e, Children’s fast black hose only 12ic, worth 2c. ldren’s military hose, ribbed, only , reduced from “ Al our children s 40c hosiery reduced to 19 Ladies’ fancy hosier) : 5o pe 5 worth 15¢. Ladies’ fast black hose, ribbed, only 124c, worth 25¢ Ladies’ fust black hose, 40 gauge, high epliced heel and every pair warranted, only ber puir, worth 40c. Ladies' brown balbriggan 15¢, reduced from e, LOOKOUT FOR OUR COI TOMORROW, Don’'t fail to attend this department. Madame Warren’s high bust cc o, worth $1.25. All our 2nch woven corsets reduced to ! whalebone corsets only sorduroy ribbed Richelieu hose only SALE of muslin underwear to- ything divided into 4 lots. 124c, Lot all at 29c, Lot 3 all at 3c. Lot 4 all at 50c. Saturday we will put on sale 500 Wright Bro: ebrated silk umbrellas, silk cover, silk cord and tassel and everyone warranted to wear, They are worth #5, 86 ana $7 each. Your choice for $3.50. Special s morrow, ev Lot 1 all at GLOVES. 100 doz. ladies Lisle only Sc per pair, worth 20c, Ladies’ bluck Taffetta gloves, only 15¢; worth 40c. i ine black silk d from s0c. 50 Foster frame gloves, Taffeta only Kid gloves re- Derby kid gloves reduced 100 doz. ladies kid per pair, worth #1, IEN FURNIS MENT. nember our Now York mills shirt at 50c will be on sale again tomorrow gloves ouly 60c ING DEPART- BENNISON BROS. Monday Salo—Good Gooda Slaughtering Prices. ob 4 Remember We Handle no Trash, B We Make Prices Talk- RRead These Prices Carce fully, Monday only, 1 ease 86-inch bleached muslin, t for fun, 17 yards for $1.00, 1 bale inch heavy unbleached muse Iin, 19 yards for #1.00. 1 cnso aprot checked ginghams, 5@ d. 200 pie ular 124e quality American satines, French satins, 3he and B0c. simply beauties, 500 pieces extra fine seersuckors, in vlain browns, plain pinks and fanoy , worth 124e yurd, our price Mon= ~§ Qay is Gie yurd. 1 caso indigo blue figured prints, bost yard. fine delaine stylo mourning 1ts, Monday only 6¢ yard. Jobber’s co e, es fino figured challii ) pieces all-wool challio y dress ginghams, rege Monday Ste yard, 10¢ yard, ind 30¢ yard; worth hoy are all now and s fanc Inished henri- regular 7ac quality. dies’ jersey ribbed vests, Se each, Ladies’ black vests in k and lisle , 75¢ and 1 each. e line of chiidren’s laco collars, formerly sold at , 180 and 25¢;, choice 10¢ ench ’ and children’s fast black hose atany price you want them. L bargains in our carpet depart= ment. Bargains in our l)u.\n‘mvm in house furnishing goods at one-fourth usual re= tail prices. Look us over Monday sure, NISON BROS, —— A Btylish Costumer, Mrs, Seofield has moved from Douglas st. to her cottage, No. 611 N. 17th st. HAYDEN BROS, Great Lowering of Prices Dress Goods Novelty silks,*dress siiks, moire silks, silkc velvets, novel patterns, all at special sale p To- morrow we begin the gre sale of the season. Note the below. Spring ed colc wide, formerly sold at 50¢ to 6 tomorrow av Silken mohair, 56 in. wide latest shades, reduced from she to ! o4 in wide lady's cloth, strictl wool, worth $1, reduced to 5 colors, 46-in henvriefta, fine soft finish, mariced down to 39¢. striped and tomorrow 2 utiful wool, $1.15, mark worth sergesg plaid 100 doz. gents’ flannel shirts only 2ie, reduced from 50c. All our 25¢ British $ hose reduced to 12}c. 100 doz. gents’ scarfs new spring other houses mk il All our gents’ 2ic ..h,.. nders reduced to 16¢ per pr. Gents’ white hemmed hdkfs, colored borders, 4 for is o bargain: gloves worth 810 per pr, tomurrow only fi5e, are making low prices on gents’ collars and cuffs, Bargains in wall paper, 1AY BROS,, Dry Goods and Carpets, 16th Street. silk and satin neck tyles, only 25¢ each; $10; a £10 MlnLAL sale 4,25, Black silken mohuir, at 48¢, worth Gic. ack silken mohair Soft silk fin fine waol, worth $1.85, fov this sale $1. 48 in wide I 2o ut and 78e, worth §1 od moire trimming, silk, worth $1 and $1.25, il go at e China si 1e, Hoe, Dross longths of. cols sille worth $1.15, ve- s 81, from ill \4‘1\1 t at 89c, per ensive lin black Clenonaltyibros silic at '<l \ BARGAINS IN PAR . kirt braid, 1o roll; 8 papers of pins, blacle or while cotton tapo, le rolly” fast black darning cotts ) skeins for steel and bone crochet hooks, lc h; chenille balls or skeins, 12 4 sey and chiidr y style and de- e up to the fin- collars, bo linen cuffs, 10¢ til 5, Te, and 10 double: silk veiling reduc worth 18¢; ruching at i 1 corset clasps curling irons worth combs from Z¢ brushes from Dexter’s knitting cottor, in white col¢ at 2 ball; Richardson broiderysill, 117 colors to oct on Monday, 5¢ dc illk fringes 25¢ now nille cord 6 and 124c yd; l<lu|ulu water 10¢ bay rum lsc bott Jo A, ¥ powder 21¢, worth lc; good le cils 5e doz, and so on. Our stores are full of bargains. Now line of biby bug- ios on sale Monday. New curpets are arviving daily. Special sa'e on Monday of trunks and valise Our stock of wall paper is larger this season and our assortment much better, while our i o a8 low as eve HAYDEN BROS Goods and Carp OUR NOTION n's handkerchiefs, of eve ion, from lc a pie 10¢ and 10¢; 2ie; rubber AT or em- frout worth Se. 100 bottle; ‘cinl Sales Monday. Colored embroideries 2 inches wide at 2,5 inches wide av de, 10 inches at 150, beats anything ever off here before, and a lotof white eries astonisingly eheap. Sale of muslin unded ale of black goods. Sale of lacel e of linens, "TACE CURwA o goods have to be closed out to som for other goods. and we the following ~ extraordinury The prices: 100 puirs curtains, price 10c. 00 pairs © urtalng, price $1,95, 95e, Monday Monduy , Mons 60 pi \r; curtaing, price , Monday $1.49. 130 Guipur i Guipure, 100 Guipure. 25 Guipure .85, Monda, W, 3, 1 Monday # 25 Guipure mnm Monday These pr are a heay but we think it will 1 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. On Monday night at 7 o’clock wo will have our grand sping opening, and will close Monday afternoon at 5:40 prepare. No goods will be sold on th opening night, 1 go quicks N. B, FALCONER, American Tallors, New spring woolens, Paxton hotel building,

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