Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 22, 1891, Page 9

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T \\P NT \’ l‘ll{ Jown the Prices 1n Room for the Lar XTEEN Urtler to Reduce - oest Stock of Holiday Goods, BEE. PAGIES. tOCs dLlE PRGES 9-16. _.I_____ NUMBER 157. i ake Which was Ever Displayed by Anv House in America which will be Opcncd in aFew Days Silk Dcpflrtmcnt. i T EaR BN IAR Y A byl e will go Monday and while they lust at 88c. 13 pieces same quality in colors go at same prico, only 85c. This is a genuine bargain. Japancso, India and China silks in plain and figured in light shades at cor- vesponding low prices. All the evening shad chine, worth $1.50, will for them. Our line of $1 velvets in blac! re the nicest ever shown for in a erepe do ask only $1.15 and the ich plush in all colors, worth ill closo the lot at §1.25. nluo. Colored Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDAY. Swoeping reductions on a lines to close. Notico our pri camel’s hair plaids, Scotch Froneh choviots, eamel’s hair stripos, storm sergos, ludios’ cloths, broadeloths, olla dots 'and fancy plai reat many willbe filled at. Monduy's Special sale prices. 48 inch long camel’s hair plaids, for- mer price $1.75, to close $1.20. 54 inch camel’s hair plaids in black and white and black and wine, for mer price $1.95, to close $1.85. 38 inch camel’s haiv stripes, formor price 7 88 inch lect from, foruier p ch colors to se- e, to close 17c. sorgo in brown only, i , to close (e 40 inch narrow stripe cheviots worth B9c, to close e, 40 inch mottled plaids, fan former pr 85¢, reduced to Hie. 54 inch imported plaid broadcloths beautiful patterns, former prico $3. cle b, 38 inch camel’s hair polka dots, for- mer price $1.15, to close 8 Colors in navy blue with red dot. Medium brown with yellow dot. Myrtle groen with tan dot and wine color with black dot. 40 inch Bedford cord 9 51 inch Fronch choviots $1,15 54 inch ladies’ cloth 87c. 38 inch plain serges, former prico 63c, to close 47c. 54 inch all wool plaid flannel suitings boe. 46 inch silk 7he. Black Dress Goods. scinl prices for Monday. va heavy double warp henrietta cloth warranted pure thibet wool, and well worth #1535, Monday for $1.00. These goods should be seen by all ladies desiring a first class dress, Our $1,80 silk warp nearietta cloth N inches wide Monday for 81.45. Woe ca the most complete line of silk and e fubrics to be found in the west and we fnvite a closo inspection, Seeing them, you will not fail to purchase and save 15 per cent, Our figured and plain Bedford cords continue to be an attraction, and on Monday some of the most elegant de- signs will be sold at 95¢, regular value $1.25 Vory heavy rich camel’s hair suitings, 98c. The vory heaviest and vichest goods, 2""“ and most silky effects, Moaday at 1,20, The prices named on these goods aro for the purpose of closing them all out during tho prosont season. inish henvietts Mondag at 65 whip cord serge worth ¢ patterns, finish henrietta special cloth, good valie, at 85 An oxtra heav 90c, Monday for 6 5 pieces more of those heavy 54 black flannels on Monday ut 43¢, = We invite all ladies to pay our store a visit on Monday morning and examine any or all of the above goods and see that wo do exactly as wo advertise. Wo guaranteo the most courteous attention to all desiring to look our goods over. inch Dress Goods. Cheap We have purchased from one of the leading dress goods houses their entire stock of cheap dress goods. Thers are & great many odds and ends in this lot— a great vaviety to select from. We Jlaco the whole lot in four prices—7ie, O, 124c and 15¢ yard, not one-half of their value. It will pay you to look them over. LAY L) Blankets. This department has received a groat deal of attention. We are displa, more blankoets than were over displ: by any firm in this rn country. Our sales so-far this scason have been away ahead ..r our expectation, and we aged to duplicate our uwlms on a great many blankets, which been all sold. On some wo were sful, but some we were not able to e, We quote you some and would conside b 3 vould examine them, as w them to be the best value in blankets ever offered in Omaha, i1-4 size, red or blue border: all wool white blankets, at 10-4 white wool mixed $1.98 a pair, 10-4 white blankets. m 39¢ ench. llw west strictly single blankets, lmu of fine d |m1u;n‘d borders, colors in euck line, v from #§ 5, $6.50, § ) pair. you seen our Italian sill blanket We show a g 3 blankets than were ever displaye ny house in this western country, none excopted. It would beim- possible for us to describe every grade in this advertisement. Will mention a and should be gls nrico g $5, and 50 upvmrdn to ilzn. puh'. You can’t afford to pass us on horse blankets and lap Woare making prices to sell,and i setl quick. too, for we need all the room. We are going to open, in a few days, the largest stock of holiday goods which woroe over opened in any huuse in the United States. We would advise all our wholesale customers to watch our open- ing on holiday goods and be on hand ]numpll v and make their selections, as we are in a better position to wholesale this season than ever before. Furniture Department. It is now nearing that season of tho year when we all love to be remembered by friends and velatives, and give in re- turn those we regard as our best friends, It is often hard to choose a suitable gift for each person we intend to surprise on Ch mas v. We think we can muke this an easy matter and with this end in view we have placed in our furniture de- partment an elegant line of goods suit- able in overy way, both for usefulness and ornament. Here you can find splondid rockers runniv 50. Hundredsof dif all ab prices made to lot. Center tables, ul\ \ys captable,at #1 1.25, up to 811, ..u sty finish, Pictures—nothing pre mm-d Ant such prices 31, $1.50, a These in- otchings, move the whole \Nr-l\ll and ac- 0, 50, v colors, pastelles, il genuine. Ensels, usoful and ornamental, 3 5, up to $2.5 in ouk and I'ill one of prosent can touch it. You can find hun- dreas of useful and beaatiful things in this department. All very acceptable as prosents and overy article is marked at such a price that no person will have to price an articlo of their desire because it is too high-priced. for.59¢, at 82,50, and no Harness Department, \\ e will open Monday one of the larg- best assorted stocks of saddlery This is a new department and we can show you a full line of single and double harneésses, sad- dles, bridies, strap work, surcingles, halters, whips, currycombs, brushe cushions and everything portaining to this line at prices that will surprise you. A good single harness complete, A fine nickel trimmed single harness, Onk tanned, harness, $1.98, Light aouble dviving harness, rubber and brass trimmings complete, A avy double furm harness, A nickel trimmed express harness, extra quality, $16.65, Jelnob. & ng halt alter, Web halters, 23c. Tie strap with snap, 25c. Web sureingles, 19c, A good buggy whip. A good curry comb, ¢ Mexican tree horn saddle, $3.48, A good flat saddle, $3.98. Cowboy saddle, double cinch, $5, rubber « trimmed singlo 8ae, Special Bargains. Unbleached cotton flannel 3ic. w!mo shake f y mixed flannel Sc yavd. wide unbleachéd muslin 4ic 50 yard ims 5e yard. Dark styles in outing flannel 10¢ yard. 8-4 bleached sheeting 9-4 bleached sheeting 10-4 bleached sheeting 8§-4 Lrown sheoting 16¢ 9-4 brown sheeting 18¢ y m- brown sheoting 2( Fine white ¢ Best lining ¢ Good sile: Flanneletto sumux style gingh Bleached muslin 5e yi Lonsdale muslin 74¢ yard. Lawrence LL sheeting 5¢ yard. y colored bed spreads $1.00. red table cloth 23c yurd. 3 napkins All wool red twilled ll All wool skirt pattern nch cotton diaper 60 el 19¢ yard. 75¢ each. inch cotton diaper 90c. -inch cotton diaper $1.00. These prices aro for full 10 yard stylos best printe, 5 yard. Tndigo blue prints, 5 yard All wool French flannel, 49¢ yard. Natural color flannel yard wide, broidered with black sillkk worth $1 reduced to 75c yard. Colored cotton flannel, 10¢ yard. Double faced colored cotton flanuel,15¢ yard, Cotton batts 4 rolls for 25¢. Extra large turkish towels, 19c. All linen red center towels, Tic or 90c¢ dozen. We have got to reduce stock in order to make room for holiday goods now on the way. Continue to read you will to interest you. Bed comforts 39¢ each. Bed comforts 49¢ ench. Bed comforts 95¢ each. em- euch find some- 200 72x76 chintz covered, turkey red lining, white cotton filled comforts at $1.98 cach. Big bargain. Down comforts, $6. $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 each, How is this silk covered comfort, only $5.75 each; this is a bargain. You can’t duplicate it outside of Hayden’s, 50 picces silk embroidered flannel 75 a yard upwards, extra good value at $1.00, 500 white bed sprea 88¢, $1.00, $1.19, $1.2 each. 11-4 Mar: each. 550, 650, 69e, 75 $1.50 and $1.75 les white spreads at $1.00 Tapestry tablo and stand covors, 400, 98e, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.00 each. Chenillo table covers, $2.35, $2.75, $3 85 and $ ., These are the latest styles with beautiful fringe attached. §-4 frinzed table cloths, with dozon nap- kins to match, $2.75 sot, 10-4 samo, at $3.25. 810 white table cloth, w to match, at at $10.00, 50 dozen fancy knotted fringed damask towels, each towel has four rows of open work, and ten different assorted colored borders in this lot. This towel is sold by others in this city at 35c and good vilue at that, but we bought them cheap and shall place them on sale Monday at 19¢ each, They will not last long at 19¢ oach as they are the best thing wo have offered this season on towels. damask hem-stitched th hem-stitched napkins a set, worth and cheap We have received a large line of plain white, also faney bordered, bordered and hem-stitched to the holiday trade at 95, $1.15 and 1 veady for your insp We place on sulo two bargains in damask; 60 inches wide at inches wide damusk 630 yard, Compare damask bleached them. 4 size dinner napkinsat $1.00 a dozen. Ribbons. Ribbons. 1 for Monday. all silk ribbon No. 2, 2¢ per 100 pieces all silk ribhon, satin and . 5, only be per yard, es fancy HI;\-«m-« in brocaded .ip:-ll and in No. 12| and 16, to close at Te d. This lot is actually worth 50 pieces all satin edye, No. worth 19¢. 200 plain N\ in fancy surip tually worth gros grains with 12, only 10¢ per yard, 16 and 22 all silk ribbor land plaids, at lae, 5 per yard. Bargains in Ladies’ Gents” & Chil- dren’s Underwear. 1caso of ladies’ jorsey ribbed pants y 25¢ each, worth 40c. s camel’s hair vests and pants only 59¢ cach, reducod from 75c. 1 case'of ladies’ jersey ribbed and pants, come in all colors, only each, worth $1.50. 1 case of ladies’ underwear only 95¢, wortl GENTS NDERW cases of ;;um\ eam hai wenr, shirts and drawers, only worth 75 0dds and ends in gents’ fine searlet un- derwear to close at less than cost. Gents’ heavy camel’s hair and natural ay underweur, only $1.00 each, worth fine camel’s hair 315 ‘-lmlh 2 euch, 5 dozen worth 50c, 1case of gents’ dark irts, only 50c, worth 7. of gents’ camel’s hair 4 hose, ¢ 25¢ per pair, worth 40c. nts’ finemerino 4 hoss, only 20c, gents’ overshirts, only 25, colored over- so of sumples of gents’ suspenders, : per pair, worth 50c. fine cashmere hose only 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢ per pair; worth double. 1,000 poands of German knitting yarn ouly 17¢ por skein, worth OUR SPECIAL SALE Of children’s wool undefwear to be con- tinued at prices lower than ever. 10 cases of children’s underwear at less than manufacturers’ cost. You will miss it if you do not attend this sule. 2 cases of children’s camel’s hair follow: 2lc 25¢ 28 82 390 2 56 28 30 82 children’s scarlot weol un- 12¢ 15c 18c 18 18 20 2 cases of derwear: 15¢ 19 27c 82c 87c¢ 42¢ 4Tc 1618 20 24 26 28 80 100 dozen of children’s old pants uml vests at less than cost. Trunks and Valises. It is an indisputable fact that we re- ceive from the trunk factories in Ra- cine and Milwaukee more trunks and bags than any other retail house in the country. and therefo, E The secret lies in this fact: We sell the best article we can buy for the least pos- sible amount, and keep the business soing. If you need a trunk or bag make the rounds (if you have time), then come to us, and vou will see what we SPECIAL SALE ALL WE “Better late than never.” “Be sure you are right, ahead.” “Goods well bought are half sold ” Above THREE TRUISMS have been our guide in opening another New Department At our mammoth retail establishment. TRUISM NO. 1—~(Better late than never)—We will answer by stating that although the season has well advanced for the sale of HI 34 un- then TING STOVES, We have yielded to the requests of a large number of our valued patrons and purchased a complete line of Baso burners, surface burners, oak stoves, cylinder stoves, cannon stoves, etc., otc., for both anthracite and bitu- minous conl, which will be sold at prices that will convince you that we have mado no mistake in anticipating your wants, TRUISM NO. right, then go ahea e sure you are We will answer nt o wing b [ A CARI L 'H)l RATION and a vigit from you to this dopartment will couvince you that we have made no mistake in this matter. WE ARE SOLE OMAHA FOR THE OMPANY, a|>ll-|\dhl Stewart and lines of HEAT COOK ND RANGES. Their guar- a stove dopi of adding . rgo und steadily g our AGENT! FOR FULLER-WAR- dinmond STOVE: antes re “*All stoves and name FULLER-WARREN CO, are guaranteed of the best materiul perfoct in workmanship, finish and op- eratio TRUISM NO, 3—*'Goods well bought are half sold,” cannot be better answered by us than to ussure odr patrons that the STOVE DEPARTMENT, as all other departments of our house, will be con- dueted on_ strictly bistuoss. principlos, which have never failed us in not only holding our true Bnd tried friends but which are daily adding und drawing new converts who have learned that goods well bought and sold ata mini- mum expense of conducting a large es- tablishment are to be found at all times at Hayden 13ros. You are cordilly invited OUR STOVE DE Tuesday, November 2 ranges boaring the to inspect RTMENT, ©. | at He, - {linen thrond, 2 go Special Reduction in Cloaks, Jackets and Capes. adies’ cape wraps, $8, reduced from amel’s hair so pearl ), reduced lics’ cloaking, buttons, from 812 Ladtos’ recfor ing, 30 inchos lor 5, reduced fron Ladies’ Bedford cord recfer slate and brown, 30 inches long fur trimmed, 320, reduced from 3 | Ladies’ reefers, in black be choviot_astrachun, shawl coll lined, 80 inches longg, 312,50, reduced fr reefer jackets, 30 inches long, in black and tan jnckets, in hoavy cloak- silk cord ornaments, in tan, Ladies’ coney capes, 18 inches long, satin lined, rolling collar, $1.69. ' Ladies’ astrachan capes, No. 1 quality, 18 inches long, satin lined, roiling col als in fancy plaids, ages $2 75 for ail s | tots and reofers in all the ges 14 to 18 yoars, $4.50 in all sizes. Ladies” Newmarkets in every deserip- tion from 82 to 44 bust, cloaks rangin from $5.00 to 00, all will go for $2. Ladics’ plush sacques 40 inches long, satin lined, 34 to 44, $0.00 reduced from $15.00. Al wool reversible bogver shawl $ reduced from $6.00. Ladies skirts 75¢, $1.00. Special! Special ! Just received a shipment of blunders in'laaies’ handkerchiefs, but they ave good ones 1,000 dozen manufacturers’ samples and odd lots, consisting of fine initialed, hemstitched, embroidered, plain and fancy bordered, slightly soiled handker- chiofs, 19c each to closo them out; ctually worth 85¢ to 50¢ each, 5,000 yards fine beige veiling in all colors and black at 19¢ per yard, worth 80¢. 5.000 yards fine and colors 7¢ per | We have a fino'and pretty lot of veils 10¢, ach. notion bargain hunter’s para- veiling in black {counters. dise. Read on King’s 500 yard spool cotton, 3c; | Brooks’ machine cotton, le; Barbour’s e per spool; crotehet cot- ball, worth 10¢; s-hook per pair; fancy work 5¢, worth 50¢; hoolks and eyes, jupancd and silvered, 1¢ per dozen. Delong putant hooks and oyes, 9¢ per card. Bachelor buttons, 5 per package. Fine double handle nickel p\.\Lu\l hair curlers, only 9e, worth 1 Elite xm:l Poorless cur somc new, only time and patience. Novelty pockot books at 5e, 10¢, 15¢, 25c, Shopping bags, 39¢, 210§ each, All silk Windsor scarfs, actuglly worth 30c. Bettor grades at 25, 85¢, the latest shades and style: A neat celluloid hand mirror at 10¢; actually worth 25¢, A good size bevel hand mirror worth s0c, Millinery. Millinery. GRAND iy ton only 5c ng iron heater, 19¢; it will save 19¢, L worth only 19¢; 19¢, in all at 25c, | REDUCTION SALE OF HATS I utrimmed velvet hats $1 worth , worth 82.00, $2.50 and Wool felt 75¢; worth Wings 10¢, and $1,00, Fancy pompons, aigrettes at unheurd of prices. Art Department. SP chair only all the new shades, 50¢ and 15¢ and 25¢, “worth 50¢, 730 JCIAL. nd sofa tidies, 124, actually dozen fancy lace porder, h 30¢. dozen worth 50¢, 10 dozen jute dressor s at 98¢, worth $1.50, Fine all linen fancy striped arfs at S0, 49, 630, worth jute tidies, tinseled, 25c, “arfs, tinsele dressor 6i¢ to $1 1 linen combing towels at worth 75¢. Special values on hemstitelied doylie tidies an: arfs, Fine knitting 19¢ spool, Embroidery silk in all ir ora and shudes at 5¢ por do silk at per % ounce inable col- A RROTPEE RS, | and 'Remember we In House Goods. Furnishing Washtubs, 4 The Western wash machine, . Folding ironing tables, worth $2. Mes. Potts’ flat ivons, 8 irons, 1 handlo tand, generally sold at 1 price, 90c. Copper i o DINN Now you have a table look nice for Tl A fine 100-pieco dinner set in blue, brown and pink decoration, best im: . 88,15, worth $25, every set yto have your civing dinner. varranted. The new bouquet celery glass, 20c. White cups and saucers, 22¢ per set. Je per sot, Sauce dishes, 10¢ por set. Fine tumblers, 15¢ por set. per set, , 3¢ ench. s, 40¢, sold regu- plated knives and forks, 75 por set of knives or forks. Fine stand lamps shades, 67¢, worth $2. with umbrella Jewelry Dep't. SALE ON BABY RINGS. 700 Solid Gold Baby Rings on sale 1t 10c cach. Solid Gold Band Rings, 75¢ 00. es’ and Gents’' Heavy Rolled Gold Plated ana Gold Filled Rings, with real stone sets, ('huu o 25¢, worth $1 to $1.25. Ladies’ California Diamond I rings, in solid gold settings, 75¢ worth t's Solid Gold Searf Pins or Studs, with beautiful California Diamond Sets, worth ) \Mul Silver Stick Pins, 10e. \hum Clocks, Gbe. and oriental, sale Monda, Good Oy Leather cases, 95¢ worth $3.00. Gents’ 8-ounce solid coin silver watch, stem-wind and sot, with Blgin or JUtham movements, $6.95, jeweolers’ stem-wind and set, n watch, $4.95, jewel- o % Gonts’ 19 win or Waltham Watches in silverine, dust proof cases, $3.50, jewel- sos, $10. . M. Wheeler movement 13 a gol 0y $16.50, ]l‘\\'ohlh prices, $30 Lo § B. W. Raymond movement 14 in a * karat Hoss illlcd hvmun;:«um- warranted to wear ars’ prices, 8 14 karat U, S. assay solid gold hunting case stem-winding Wateh, with Elgin ov Waltham movoment, $19.50, owelors’ pricos, $10 to $15. Ladios’ solid silver chatelaine watches, stem wind and set, $3.50; jowelors’ case jow- 0. gold filled hunting 1 and set, $10.50; nts’ gold wind watches, jewclers’ prices, Letting Down the Prices on Butter Country butter for 16e, 18¢, 20c and We hundle the finest grades of cream- ery at prices no one can compote with, 3ust lowa cre 4 Remember you 1 get the best grades of butter here at the lowest pr Finest cranberries 10¢ quart. Maple Syrup. Quart cans, 25 2-quart cans, H0¢, 1-quart cans, $1, Loose maple syrup Tie per gallon This is the best maple syrup you ever sco r quart, are go- ing to giveaway $57,494.50 Valuable Presents. Groceries Cape Cod cranberrios, 10¢ 3 for 25¢. Apricot presorves, in pure granulated sugar, 8te per pound. Pluim preserves, in sugnr, Ske pound. Quince preserves, in pure granulated Ste per pound. Raspberry preserves, in pure granue lated sugar, Sk por pound. Poach prosorves, in pure granulated sugar, 8te per pound, trawberry preserves, in pure granue lated sugar, 8ke per pound. This secial sale on proservos. We just recived a car of absolutely pure tlour, 4tc per pound. You can pus this to any test you wish, if not abso- lutely pure buckwheat wo will pay §5.00, Aunt Sully pancake flour, Se. Aunt Jemim: neake flour, Sgo. Absolutely pure apple butter, 6o per pound, put up in pureapple cider, Pure snow white sour krout, 3%c per quart. This is tho finost krout you evor used. Dill Pickles. per quart vure granulated s 15¢ per quart or 50¢ per gallon, They wine vinegar in Omana. Rolled wheat fe, n the best selectod Ru wheat; some call it C; food. Silver flake hominy be. it for pudding. for soup and for Iritters. It makes a delicious dish. Now evaporated raspberries, 1740, vaporated California apricots, put up in pure grape Wo aro the only agents nufactured from an hard white ifornia breakfast You ean use 4 ew evaporuted California peaches, 8ic. ‘N(\w California raisin cured prune Gic. Imported common Turkish prunes, bo, California pitted plums, 10c. Californin dried grap Tmported Valonein ri Imported soedless raising, California loose muscuted lumhll 100. These ave all new and the finest that money ean buy. 3 pound can now Californin apricots, put up in pm.-gmnul.m‘l sugar syrup, most delicious fruit, 174c “Wo have cheapor apricots, 1240 and if you want them. 4 pound ean now Californin peaches in granulated sugar syrup, 19e. almon, 10¢ per, Mu\Lml 2-pound can 8ke. 2-pound can Blackberries, The. an raspberries, put up in ted syrup, 174c. i strawberries up, 174c. pound can all yellow Baltimore peaches in heavy syrup, 10c. 3-pound can new California Egg Plums, 12 3-pound Pluins, 124 > |u|uml ardines, 10c. very fino Gooseberries, -pound * in pure w Californin Green Gage can new California Damson Tmported Swiss Cheoso,15¢. Sugar cured picnie Hams, The. Sugar cured Breakfast B ugar cured hams, heay ; red dried bee Soda Cr Oyster O Sweet Chocolate, £ nium Chocolate, 174c. 2rpound puil very fine fruit Jelly, 600 p..m 2d chow chow 15¢ per pound. Imported mixed pickles I5c por quart. Imported olives 85c quart; they are fine, would be cheap at 75 Soaponi Hhe per packig All kinds of wash powder 3tc package. 7 burs best laundry soup 2c. «Tea and Coffee De- partment.’ Extremely low prices contioue to be our motto in this department, Monday we sell a nice sundried Japan, an elegant drinker, 190, Green Japan 18¢, 20¢ and 2 Basket fired Japan, new s nud 48c Extra choice spring leaf 59c. \\. have a very fine line of black teas und 60e. 60c¢ and 70u. gvaranteo these goods to be first lass or money rofunded are roasted fresh, a and Mocha 1§ 290, crop, Crushed J Rio 23¢ to 2 Golden Rio Peaberry Combination Java and Mocha 27je. Best old Gov. Java 834c. Best No. 1, 28a Corner Sixteenth and Dodge str eets.

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