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PART TWO. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. THE OMAHA SUNDAY D —————— HAYDEN BROS SANTA .CLAUS HEADQUARTERS THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF Toys and Holi- day Goods. IN THE WEST. 1t would bo impossible for us to give you a full description of all as this paper could not afford to give the space. Our line of dolls is tho best and cheap- est lot of dolls over displayed. Our 25¢ counter draw ge crowds, On this counter you find dolls 80 inches long with long fowing hair, patent bodies, light or dark complexion ut 25¢ euch. Kid body dolls with rolling eyes heud, oniy 25c cach. bisque 19¢ ench. ddolls at 5¢, 10¢, 1sc, 25c, and of dolls st line of dolls from 87c up to $25. seen in this section of the country. We are headquarte ‘We have the room to d and we make the lowest visit to this department you of ull these fa All the latest things out banks, e in the foy line. play our goods, prices. One will convineo in iron toys, 0$ in printing pr 200 movo of tho we had three gross; we expect to sell evory one of them on Monday at 69 ch. All the others ask and get $1 for the samo typewriter. Have you seen our assortme veloeipedes, tricycles, iron wagons, flys, hobby horscs, sleds, buvenu boards, wash sets, writing desks (in 20 different sizes), blackboards (9 different styles)? This assortment is simply im- mense, China ware in great vaviety. Real china cups and saucers, fancy decorated, worth $1.50 set, reduced to 45c o set. | This is the biggest bargain over offered in fine china, and they are geing lively. Only 8 for a fine cup and saucer. Children’s tea and dinner sets at 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 40c, 50¢, T5¢ and $1 set. © Christmas tree ornaments in new de- signs—angels hair, Chinese lanterns, candle holders. tree stands and every- thing in this liae. Large sizo magic lanterns, $1.50. The largest variety of games—all the new games out. Plush and leather albums from 39¢ up- wards, Compare our prices on albums. We guaranteo them to be the lowest ol money refunded. 5= Christmas curds, all the new novel- tics, sachet bags, glove and handker- chief boxes, the latest styles in photo frames, the handsomest line of fine mir- rors ever displayed. Art Department. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Finely embroide lmcluru drapes at 49¢, 57¢, THe, 98¢, B1.E Head rests at 7He to $1 Just received a beautiful line of em- broideved felt table scarfs at 75e, 9Sc, $1.19, $1.39, $1.69, worth $1 to $2.50. 60 dozen fancy tinseled tidies at 24c, worth 50c. 100 dozen fancy fringed doylies to close at 3¢ each worth 10¢ 100 dozen chenille tlowers at 10e, 15¢, 19¢, All silk plush balls at 10¢ per dozen. All lleL\Hlll)lL shades of embroidery silk at Ge per dezen spools. Good knitting silk at 19¢ per 4 ounce ball, Wo carry a complete line of bangles, bunners,banner rods and Bead’s cushion forms, head rests, handkerchiefsigloves and photcgraph cuses, plush ornaments and faney” cord<, vope silk, wash silk, filo silk knitting silk, em: y siustical silk at our popular low prices. Ladics’ Handkerchief Sale SPECTAL MONDAY. 500 dozen ladies’ hemstiteled and in- itiuled handkevchiefs at 12ic, actually woi th 250, o ladies’ dreawn thread and fancy borlerea handkerchiefs go at be, wo i e, 100 dozen children’s school handker- chiofs go at 1o, A jot lot of 500 dozen ladies’ fine em- broidered handkerchiefs to close out at 1ée, actually worth 30c. o0 dozen manufucturers’ odd lots of ledies’ embroidered, hemstitehed and fritinted handkerchiefs, choice for actua'ly worth s0c Wo have an elegantline ladies® en bioldered handkerchiefs in Chinese £nd Jupanese und brocaded silk at 15e, 19¢, A0 dozen chiffon humll\nu'hwh prettily embroidered at48c, worth 7 Finer grades of chiffon and crepe handkerchiefs embroidered in protty combination of colors at 6be, 75¢, 98¢, $1.19, 81.85, $1.75, Trunks and Valises. Wo still have a large line of trunks and valises, but we hope to reduce the stock before the end of the yearand have therd fore started this sale ‘to offect this end, Ifyou want a trunk or bag be swre and call, as wo have some sure enough bargains in these two articles, A full and completo line of first class furniture pictures, easels, screens, Jrunks and valises on third foor, Black Dress Goods. We have secured some of the finest novelties in black drass goods o be found in the market, and any one look ing for a handsome black dress pattern to offer « Christmas gift will do well Il and see them. Wo also earry an immense line of all the most popular weaves and heep our hoof all. shall offer wiaths, for 15¢, Palmetto cloths, double worth . worth etta clotn cioth, 50¢, double warp, Toth65 ¢, worth 8¢, 5 cloth, the best made, 8Sc, worth # The ver ln‘n ielta ‘loth, worti ono looking for n should sce them. hes and ’HIL Bedford cords 95¢, xn',(ul.u lue $1.:1 ra heavy figure worth $1 EBlegant French wide, T3¢, worth $1. ‘all and the most wonderful bar- ver offered. A complete assortment of fine mourn- ing goods alwi Colored Dress Goods. Special Bargains for Monday. We have the greatest bargains for Monday that we have offered this sea- son. Sweeping reduction on all lines of dress goods, 40-inch wool fancy plaids, former price reduced to 49c. nch broadeloths, tormer price $1. ed to 88c. camel’s hair stripes, former w. reduced 1o 49c. 3 neh French cheviots, former price Sl..a. reduced 10 93 4(-inch camel’s hair polka dots,former price 98¢, reduced to 75¢. 54-|m‘h all wool flannel, former price 6ic, reduced to 49c. finest and best silk warp 48 inches wide, for thi #2 ovorywhere. An, fine ‘dress 1 Bodford cord 95, serges, 48 inches ch all wool stripe suitings, former | Aie, reduced to 59e. neh fancy plaids, former price 28e, reduced to 20c. Hi-inch 1.dies’ reduced to S¥e, »inch gray stripes reduced to 40-inch all cloths, former price former price 8¢, wool silk finish henvietta, former price 8¢, reduced to (Sc. % cashmere reduced to 10c. 22-inch mohair reduced to Sie. All of our fine dress goods go at wo- thirds of thoir actual val isthe time to purchuse ents. A nice dress makes a ent, s pres- good pr THE GATES AJAR. That is the flood gatés of our cloak de- } partment. We inaugurate beginning with to- morrow—Monday, December 14, @ 1ghiter sale unprecedented,and prom- ise putrons the cream of the seasou pro- ductions at prices that wiil make ‘it a a hit. Look to your interest by looking to these offerinr Ladics’ newmarkets $1.98, $2.9: $4.56, #5, less than one-half. 110t of ladies jackets 98¢ all sizes. Prices ranging from $2 to Ladies’ reefer t in bound edge $4.98, worth $10. Ladies’ beaver reefer, tailor finish throughout with satin rhudama for $10, worth $15. Black beaver. cheviot jacket trimmed with full astachan 1 collar, satin fuce $12.50, worth $18. A fine walking cont in bla brown satin face to side s in mufloon, opossum, mink and many other styles of fur $17.50, worth from ' $25 to $80, sses juckets und reefersin all styles 1 shades $4 10 6, worth feom $10 to $1 Ladies’ newmarkets with military capes to close out atile on the dollar. All our shawls in beaver aad black cashmere also to close at GVe on the dollar. 1 lot ladies’ heavy skirts, 5Ce, Tic and 98¢, ranging from $1.50 to 3. Children’s cloaks to be closed out. Our odds and ends at less than manu- facturer’s prices. Notions, Notions. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Hooks nod eyes le jer dozen, Full ccunt pins 1c ver paper. Delong patent hooks and eyes at fe per curd Barbour's spool. Fast black darning cotton 10¢, Crochet cotten only e per ball, worth 10¢, Knitting cotton 6 balls for & Swedge back dressing combs unl\ Se. he curlers 10¢ each, curlers, nickle plated 9e, hevon solf ke, tan and linen thread at 2¢ per 3 balls for 12¢, "4 good worth 23, A five line white mivrovs brushes at 83¢, 5l Toe, $1, § per set. 50 dozen leather shawl strap at 10c, and hair hand mirec grades at Windsor Scarfs. 100 dozen fine at 19, worth 2e, 100 nozen very pretty plaids in all silk scarfs at 250, worth 500, 100 dozen flue erepe and embroldered windsor searfs in all tho now sbades at fing Fine sille windsor scarfs ry lwllh\ line of reefer 81, l:l $1,70, actually worth $2,75, arfs at OMAHA, SUNDAY, | wards, pattern | M( Linen Department. We have opened a big line of fine lin- ens for the holid trade; fine cloths with napkins to mateh, in plain white or fancy eolored borders, the cheapest line of hemstitched linens ever opened in this market Ffne towels at . 250, 8he, 47c, B 5¢, 60¢, 7he, 8Tie, $1, $1.85 and up- Fine fancy colored tabie scarfs, che- nille table covers, in all s pkins in all s1zes and prices, from a dozen up to 8 a dozen, | An elegant line of foreizn and domes-! tic white bed spreads at prices lower than ever quoted by us. We have enl ed this department for ho'iduy trade, and a visit from you to this department will convince vou that Haydens' is the place to buy your linen “Santa Claus, *aftor view ing over the different locations, has decided to make his headquarters with us, as hive s0 much more room and better 1i he could tind anywhere Rend his line of march on page eight of thiz paper, for Monday afternoon.and attend his reception from 7 to Y o'clock i the evening at our store. Silk Department, A special bargain in black and col- oved dress silks Monduy. We will show aline of Armure’s, faille. gros grain i bluck for $1, that would be che $1 Ao faillo n colors for former pric Just re silks and are beauti Drapery and figu Gae. Crepe de moire in figur de Chene in plain evening marked 25¢ less than regul these goods. sSe, 10 pleces of brocaded wtins in new designs; thoy Iks in extra width, plain d, usuatly sold for$l, Monday, ,and_erepe shades, prico for Velvets. A nice velvet in black and colovs for $1. A few pieces of short lengths in stripes and plaids ot less than half to clos Velveteens in blucks and colors from JRNING, DECEMBER es for Mon- day., <0 of gents’ leather gloves and mit- tens only e per paiv, reduced from Ladies’ wool vests and pants only per pair, veduced from 7 Closing out of at just about one-h 100 dozen ladies’ 15¢ per pair, reduced from 1 Special Pric cashmer 250, lack hare mufls only e ench, we gents’ n.l.lu"\l ach, 100 dozen ladies’ wool underwear regular per puir, le at 2 inpad y fringed worth Y 19¢ spool. hades embroidery qle e spools. Plush tass 10c dozen. Wash embroid ry M“( 800 dozen all silk” Wi and fancy colors, at 19 worth 25¢ to $1.00 each. dozen 400 dozen, e 1 lain 8¢, a0, HTC Lamps. The 8 burners or lamps giving the most light for the same amount of oil. consumed are manufactured by the fol- lowing firms: The Rochester Lamp Co., Wallace & Sons, The Lane Manufactur- ing company, the Wheeling Lamp com- pany, Bradioy & Hubbard, the Bristol Brass and Clock company, Plumb & s, Holmes, Booth & Heydens. y them all in hanging, piano stana, banquet paclor, seiburg student, eund night lamps, in nickle, brass, on, bisque, glass, poreclain and terra cotta. We hav n stock the finest, and best assortinent of lamps cver shown in Omaha. #he buyer has taken specinl pains to procure the news est and finest lampstobe hed in the mar- ket and we can truthfully say he has succeeded. We have put prices on them that are positively the lowest The Lion lamp with ruby porcel: shade, with Holmes, Booth & Heyden’s 40¢ to worth up to $1. Grand Picture Sale. Pictures, Pictures, Pictures, Picturcs.‘ The chance of a lifetime now held out | to you by our furniture department. THIE bargain department par excel- lence. The number of pictures sold I wecek proves the fact that the publi ever ready to grasp a good thing. The number sold s not lessened Lo all“ap- pearances our immense stock, s shall continue right on with the NOTHING finer for a PRESEN vays appreciated, alwuys rememdered, always fresh, Then buy a pictare at th sulo and make somebody happy Christ- s mworning. Iitchings in on . worth 2. . Water , 0; just 3 thou worth, Artos at to $5.50; never sold for this hn-fm'm And hundreds of the finest and most worthy pictures ever offered to the public in the holiday i senson of the year by any retail house, .85, $5.50, $6. $0.50, $10, $12.50, um, ‘trimmed | We have ¢ eut the price on a lot of our e , worth $2 32,15, worth $5; worth th hive done Hm to enable all wl\hnl;,' to purchase a | rocker for Christmas to do so ut a very low figure. We have the largest and cheapest line of children’s rockers in town. Buy one for thobuby Christmas. ks, at $7.50, up. You will find h\nu\uv la of usetul as well as handsome yresents in our furniture department. lty cuming upand looking over the stock you may find just what you want. Books, No end to our stock of pooks, A, B, C nul\ln. books, etc. We can furnish 'son with books no matter what they may want. Our variety is large and ro end to the quanti Pancy baskets for holiday trade just opened. Johnny, get your gun now; from 23c to $1.90 en All sizes in drums from 19¢ upwards, Children’s toy trunks, a new line just opened, We are still adding to our stock daily, but will not ba able to du- plicate anything from now on, and in order to get what you may want we would advise you tomake your seloc- tions at once and avoid the ‘big crowds later on. Drug Books, Books. Department, Indian Sagwa, Cuticura Resolv Kennedy's Medical |>|~Lu\u) $1.15, Cuticura Salve, 40¢, inrfield Tou, 20¢ spy’s Cream, 200, ull’s Cough Syrup, large, 20, l)x'. (e L Syrups, 23c. Kemph’s Balsoms, 40¢. Fig Syrup, 40c, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 73e. Shandoa Bells soap, 49¢ per box. l 40¢; small, King’s New Discovery, 40c and vurner, burns 18 hours without refilling 98¢, other retail houses. pay $150 for them at wholesale, and then they think they are buying a bargain, Automatic. soring hanging lamp with fine shade, $2.12, worth $7.50. Iine bisque vase lamp shade to match with any of the above mentioned burners $1.50, worth $10. Piano lamp with 14-inch silk fringe snade any color, \vnh center draft burner $4.25, worth $12. 800 candle |\){'yv\u‘ Morgan lamps 8 tankard wate This is the big 1,000 toilet suh 30 different tions, 6 different colors at $1.95, worth 100 Pierce imported dinner sets $7. worth $20. the Western wringer sad irons, 3 irons and handle and stands 90ce. Copper bottom wash boiler 5 irs of patent lever skates e never beon sold for for less than our price {ie. Silver plated kni and forks 75¢ per set of I\nl\(.‘s or forks. China cups and saucers Watches. Our prices on watchee ana jewelry are lower than ever. All articles in jewelry suitable for Christmas presents on sale at one-half jewele Roger’s Knives or Forks, $1.25 per set. Nickel Alarm Cloks, 6 Ladies’ Solid Gold Band Rings, worth Ladies’ and Gents' Heavy ROlled Gold Plated and Gold Filled Rings, with roul stone sets, choice #1.25, Ladies’ California l)mmmm in solid gold settings, 75e, worth $2. 5 ulul (-nl\l rl Pins or S 750, sulul snl\m Suick Pins, 1 Poarl Opera Glasses, in white, black and oriental, with Acromatic Lenses. on sale Monday, $2 Good Opera Leuthe 3 Gents’ 8-ounce solid cojn silver watch, stem-wind and set, with Lilgin or Waltham movements, B8.95, jowelors’ 7.50. Moroceo ents’ silverine stomswind and set, Elgin or Walthum wateh, $1.95, jowol: ers’ prices, $12. Gents' Elgin or Waltham W silverine, dtist proof onses, ers’ prices, $10, G. M. Wheeler movement in a gold- filled case, warranted to wear 20 yours, #16.50, je velers’ prices, 430 to $10, B. W. Raymond movement in a 14 karat Boss fillvll huntingease, warranted yeurs, 321,75, Jewelors' prices, Ladies’ 14 karat U, S hasay solid gold hunting case stem-winding Watch, with Elgin or Waltham movement, $19.50, ewelors’ prices, $40 to $15, Ladies’ solid silver chatelaine watches, stem wind and set, $3.50; jewclers prices, $10. Ladies’ watche elors pr Gents' gold filled hunting case, stem- wind watches, with Elgin or Waltham movement, $3.75, jewalors’ price, $20 to 25, Musical The greatest luy out we ever had. Violins n all grades, guitars, mando lins, nutoharps, accordeons, banjos, zith- ers, music boxes of every size and de- seription; violin, guitar and banjo strings at hull usual prices, atchios in ), jewel- gold filled hunting ense stem wind and set, $10.50; jow- #20, Instruments. 13, 1891~TWENTY Letting Down the Price on Meat Best s Bost sug Best sug reur bologna sa (e cured hams 9%c. v cured picnic hams Gie, 1 boneless hams 9 Plate becl Rolled bor s beef 4e. Boneless rump beef o Pu 1p bush per gal. Bost standard 3 1b, can tomatoes Sic Bost standard 2 ib.can sugar corn 8ke- pricot preserves, in pure granuinted sugar, 8ke per pound. Pluin preserves, iu sugar, 8he per pound. Quince pr es, in pure granulated per pound. AL direct from the bure -granulated es, in pure granu- pound. rves, in pure granulated ver ;mwul X es, in pure granu- ugar, 1 por. pound, s cial sale on preserve Wo just resivel a car of absolutely puve tiour, 4te per pound. You ean put this to any test vou wish, if not abso- ;.mlv gure buckwheat we will pay 5.0, Aunt Sully pancake flour, Sie Aunt Jemima pancs 4 Absolutely pure apple butter, pound, put iip in pure apple cidor. Pure snow white sour krout, sfe per quart. This is the finest krout you ever used. Dill Pickles, 15¢ per quart or 50c per gallon, ‘They are put up in pure grape wine vinegar. We are the only agents in Omaha. 50 per 5e, manufactured from Russian hard white wheat; some call it California breakfast food, Silver flake hominy it for pudding. for soup and for fritters. It makes a delicious dish. New evaporated raspborries, 174c. “{\ w evaporated Culifornia apricots, ic mNt.\v evaporuted California peaches, c. New California raisin cured prunes, 6Gic. Imported common Turkish prunes, ¢, California pitted plums, 10c. r,umumm dried grapes, / Tmported Valencin 3 Imported seedless raising, 12, e museated raisins, 10.0 and the finest that uisins, re all new 3 pound can new California apricots, put up in _pure granulated sugar syrup, most delicious fruit, 173c. We have cheaper apricots, 15c. if you want them. 3 pound can new California pes pure granulated sugar syrup, 19c. Very fine blood red salmon, 10c per, can; they ave delicious. Sardines, 5 Mustard Sardines, 10c. 2-pound can very fine Goosoberries, 2-pound can Blackberries, The. 2%pound can vaspherries, put up in pure granulated syrup, 174 Z-pound can u(m\\hcr rios sugar syrup, 173c. 3 pound can all yellow Bultimore peaches in heavy syrap, 10c. 3-pound can new California Plums, 124c. 8-pound can Plums, 12ic. 3-pound can now California Damson Plums, 124c. Full Cream Cheese, 15c. Brick, 1 Tmported Swiss Cheese, 15c. Sweet Chocs Premium Chocolate, 174e. 20-pound pudl very fine fruit Jelly, 50c each, TImported chow chow 15¢ per pound. Imported mixed pickles 15 per quart. Tmported olives quart; they are very fine, would be cheap at 7ac. Soapona 3ke per package. All kinds of wash powder 7 bars best laundry soap 22 Tea and Coffee Dept Extremely low prices continue to be our motto in this department. Monday we sell a nice Japan, an elogant drinker, 19 Green Japan 18¢. , 20¢ and £ Busket fired new crop, 85c and 48c. Extra choice spring leaf 59c. We have a very fine line of black teus, English breakfast 48¢ and 60c. Formosa Oolong H0¢, 60¢ and 76u, ‘We gvarantee these goods to be class or money refunded. Our coffees ure ronsted fresh, Crushed J and Mocha 19¢, Rio 23¢ to 27c. Golden Rio 25¢, Peaberry B0c. Combination Juva and Mocha 273¢. Best old Gov. Java 83kc. Butter. butter, 1 lowa cv 123¢c and hes in in puro Egg California Green Gagoe Bic package. 97 sundried Japan, 290, fiest Best No. 1. 28c, od country 2e y linest 22¢; . 18¢, amery Visit Our Stove partment. De- And avail yonrself of the bargains wo are offering this week on our full line of “sSplendid” und Stewart Heaters. We must close them out promptly to make more room fer & large shipment of cook stoves and ranges. llemember our Gift Sale Range is the most elegant plece of kitehen furniture ever showa in Omaha. You make us a visit, Weshall make it pleasunt und profitable for you. | PAGES. PAGES 9-16. BEE. NUMBER 179. - S—— 49450 S GRSl sive us i teall purchuse 1 businass to buy good ap, 5o it 1s ¢ CQL()SS wndertaking of the departinent. We know our pricos are and will make any 1Sy to soe the more busis offer an oppertunity to cot a valuable testimonial of 200 WiLE and patronire, Hear (n mind ESTAML0 1O BB GIVEN AWAY. THE FOLLOWING I8 THE ) 1Teip, Chleago to Waghington via: the picturesquo | quickost route to the National Capitol 1 Upright Hand Carved Wogman Piano, 1 Hri:l;wnur! Orga .\ O. Safest and the best 10 165 140 185 100 85 85 . Harry I Moores g . 16th street A Milburn & Stoddard Ce \\(!l”l'\(.' v ee Seal Plush Sucque K 7 H\IIn‘\ & Doun’s Best Hair ‘T llu 8 . Months’ Board at Hotel Dellone, best in Oma ||\.|. 1 1zon from ( u!nmhu« Ihv rgy Co. . Round i Imported Marble shury Cloglevvavivis Palmetto Tent, i et Awning C Crayon Portrait—Heyn. . i 1 Music Box . . 1 [Full Course Rathbun's Om I Round Trip to St. Louis, vin Wabash Railway 1 Gents’ Overcoat, ~All|1 lined vaves 1 Boys’ Safety [ 1 Pair Dresden Vase 1 Round Trip to Ih*v\\'\'m v 1 Ben. Guitar Pair Silk Strouss & Sons’ Standard Stamping Co. Fine Wheeling Pottery Co. Dinn Chelsea Pottery Co. Dinner ves Abraham French & Co. French ¢ hlu.l Dinnor S Round "Trip to Colorado Sprin jront Rock Isly Stubenville 1 Co. Toilev Sev . / P'oilet Sot e Tump Coal, prings Coal, A. | l(lll)\\ll‘fi Tavlor & Knowles 'In Leonard Tea Set. . Round Trip to IIHL\;um;b.AI Plush Reefer Handsome Carving i Rochester Chandelier, 6 lights Silk Upholstered Swinging C: dward Miller Parior Lamp . v s in Sideboard Refrigerator, oak finis Wallace & Sons Onyx Table Piano Lamp Mig. Co. Bangquoet Lamp i, Manning & Co., Poarl Agate Dining Sot Co. Complete Kitchen Set in copper : ski Complete Kitchen Set in blue enameled ware. . Central Stamping Co. Kitchen Set in tin oo { on & Co. Kitchen Set, flint ware. 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B & ‘\I et and Instruc Lmna to Natato) \ hester Vase............ Pulr Terra Cotta Full Bust Statuos Mocking Bird from Max Geisler. ... - Gas Livhter from Western i uine. :ngn.«h'l'y'ml.- and Lady Mitton Roge rpetual Keg Austin’s Crack Shot Powder Pair Hotland \ ases (5 Set Chambers’ Encyclopedia, 12 volg in Jibrar, Demorest .Sn ing Machine Pair Huuux\ri:m \'( C Silver Fruit Stand. Silver Castor. .. Handsome Bisque Bust, Peerless lidition of Parallel Bibl 1 Black Gros Grain Sillkk Dress Pattern 1 Spencer & Barnes Bed Room Set. 1 Matoon Oak Sidebourd 1 Star Combination Boolk 1 Hall Tree. o elee 1 Gilbert Bros’. Horn Ottoman: N. 16th St. 1 W. T. Seaman’s Road Cart, from Omaha’s larg and buggies. . 1 Gilbert Bros’ Mountea Pea F 1 Webster’s Unabridged Dicti 1 Blegant Ostrich Fan 1 Ton Anthracite Coal. Roger, Smith & Co.. N and tray. Set of 5 piec Elegant Ansonia Clock Co. Bronzo Elegant Silver Water Set, Pierpont Mfg. Pair of Elegant Lemaire Opera Glasses. Pair Solid Gold Spectacles & Plush Rocker........... Western Washing Machine. 5 Fairbanks’ Family Scale, the world’s standard Pine Leather Valise . S [nhmts Lol Clonk Misses’ Fine Cloulk. Ladies’ Hat Piece of Our Own C Japanese Umbrella Stand. . Marseilles Bed Spread Glass Wate Vory fine Brass Bird Cago. 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Pair Down Pillows ( 10flice Chair (Murphy & W t\soy ~) 1 Hoosier Drill Co’s Grain Drill. W|\h.u|\s. Van Arnam & H #5 pair. . ST 5 o = Co. 1 l’nn‘ I(uyul Sanitary Gray Hlunkot& 1 Pair best Capital City White Blankets. 1 Pair Morced’s woolen mills California V 1 Pair b 12-4 Davenport woolen mills Sanitary G 1 Ely, Collins & Hale best lh)\\ n Ci (nnlnrH 1 Super, Murshall & C il THaines Mg, Co ies Ihuhl'uul Shawl, Haines Mfg. 1 Ladics’ Roversible Beaver Shaw) 1 Ladies’ Jorsey Jacket, Nonpareil Je 1 Ladi cet, velvet trimmed . <ot volvet trimmed. 1 Ladies’ ik U mbrel R 1 Suit Ladies’ Silk U ndcrwear 1 Pair Ladies'Black S 1k Hos 1 Elegant Sofa Pillow. 1 Hall Fire Proof Safe . 1 Set Rogers Bros. 1847 Knives and [wnks, 12 each . 1 Heavy 18 K Solid Gold Band Ihllg: 5 Fine Bisque Dotl 1 Edward Oil Burner N 1 Thousand pai I.~|uw» l(v | Kid Gloves 5 T'housand pair Gent’s Silk Suspenders I'housand Car Vhips . e astats Thousand pairs Steel S L nickel plated 5 Thousand Fino Stee. Engravings o H Thousand Annual Subse vlp\lnuuln \\'n(‘l;l» B , new Thousund Annual Subscriptions to Weekly World-Herald, ne v subs only, 5000 1 yerly subscriptions to The Contral West,leading l'.“t'hhjlevhlll wkly, 5 Thousand Books of best authors . . 2,600 Annual Subseriptions to Neb f; Thousand 8-1h. Boxes Choive ( 1 Churchill Pump Co’s Puinp No 1 Caddy Climax Plug Theaco. » 1 Boys’ Overcoat 1 Boys’ Fine Kilt Suit. 1 Boys' Pine Suit 1 Mon’s Fine Savin Lan 1 Round Trip to Hot Springs, S. to that point. 4 Phimton Wagons, at #5 euch. 1 Bbl. . T, Davis Milling Co. 1 Ladies Astrachun Cape . Additional gifts will be adde: H000 HO00 « 6200 | tuil Dress Suit. D., by B. & M. u" RR., only Puliman routo Royal No. 10 Flou to this list REFERENCES Referving to the above list of gooks advostised to their customers, we are thorougly satisfied muke will bo carefully and honestly fulfilled, JBRASKA TRIBUNE, OMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, GERMAN SAVINGS BANK, OMAMHA Nlfiu‘ b., Aug. 28, 1891, 0 be given aw antation they may D PUBLISHING CO, 1F WORLD-HERALD, ION NATIONAL BANK, EN BROS, - . L. OMAHA, N by Hayden Bros. hat wnd rop THE BE T'H JIN HAY

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