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= o . T™W l“”l Y= l IRST SLASHING - PRICES RIGHT AND YL.\R St O\IH{\ ‘DAY MORNING, == ‘THE OMAHA SUNDAY JUNE, 5, ]\9"-—1\\ E \"l\ ] A('l“ REDUCE STOCK. PRGES 9 TO 16. ‘Wash Dress Goods. Particular attention is called to our large line of bedford cords. New styles of printed bedford cords, in dark or light ground, also fancy printed cord du roi, at 10¢ yard New striped bedford cord Plain bedford cord, in piain_colors, beautiful shade of cream. ete., 15¢ yar Fancy printed bedford cord yard. Satin striped sateen, 85c yard. Plain ecru crinkled seersucker, 10c. Fancy printed crinkled secrsucker, o Side band armadale zephyrs, 40inches wide, in plain colors ard. Shentong pongee, in remnants from 21012 yards, only 10c yard, in dark ground. Special sale on Scotch zephyr ging- ham, 82 inches wide. We have too many of them and have reduced the price to 124c yard. The best bargain offered this season on fine gingham, 12¢c yard. ake your choice of all our toil du nord ginghams at 10¢ rd. These are very cheap, and take 4 look at our ¢ and Tic dress ginghams, Just opencd, another lovof pineapple tissue at 10¢ yard 10c_grade of outing flannel now re- duced to 5c vard. We save you money yard. Book fold apron check gingham, 10c. New styles in prints, 5c yard. Special sale on center tables in main aisle, 16th stroet building Monday. Speclal bargain on white Marseilles spreads, 11-4 size, also white [ringed crochet spreads, and brown, blue or red crochet bed spreads on Monday, all go at $1.00 each, worth up to $i.75; only $1.00 each. Also 500 summer skirt patterns, cheap at 65c, on Monday only 89c each. Black Dress Goods. On sale Monday. 40 inch Jamestown plaids, reduced from 49¢ to 89c. 40 inch fine briliantine, former prico onday only 50c. 36 inch fine cushmere. former price 49c, Monday only 83c. 40 inch’ all_wool former price 7ic, Monday 40 inch satin finish henrietta, former price #1, Monday only &7c. 40 inch all wool Bedford cord, fine goods, Monday only 95c. 40 inch fancy figured Bedford cord, former price $1.25, Monday $1.10. 40 inch wool grenadine, former price 95c, on sale Monday for G5c. French henrietta, 40 inch silk warp henrietta, former price $1.50, Monday only $1.25. 40 inch all wool crepon, beautiful goods, Monday only 85c. 46 inch ali ¥col French serge, regular price $1, Monduy 7dc. 40 1nch shepard plaids. 60c, on sale Monday for 89c. 54 inch l'mu broadeloth, reduced from €1.50 to $1,27 36 inch ruumh cashmere, 25¢ 40 inch all wool French whip "cord on sale Monday for 40 inch all woo! albatross, price 58¢, Monday 49¢. Colored Dress Goods. ON SALE MONDAY, “82-inch all wool French former price, 58, Monday, 4dc. 88-inch silk finish henrietta, former price, 88c. Monday, 65c. 88-inch il wool stripes and plaids re- duced from 65¢ to 874c. 49-inch all wool suitings,former price, 49¢, Monday. only 2uc. ussal price former challis, 40-inch all wool chevron suitings, former price, 65c, Monday, 43¢, 40-inch fanc plaids, regular price, 8¢, Monday, m)m e, 86-inch part wool chevron suitings, former price, 8¢, Monday, ouly 20c. 36 |n]« h union suiting, reduced from ¢ 01 nch lmnd(mnu duced from $1.25 to § 88-inch all wool Fren reduced from 85c to 67 ch satic finish German henrietta, hudes in tan aud gray, Monduy, only, f5c. silk and wool, re- bedford cord usual Full 1ind of English cashmeres, in all colors, 10¢, 12jc, 1oc, 20c and 2ic per yard. 40-inch all wool French crepon, i all solors, on'y 95c. 40-inch ail wool cashmere in evening thades, all colors, 58, Silks, Special sale on Monday. 20 picces of colored taffeta silks, oil boiled, new stable shades, at 7 We puarantes these goods equal if not su- perior to in the cily at $1.25, and absolutely 50c a yard below value. 10 pieces colored faille francais, all in the new shades, 88c. This quality fully equal to any 1n the city at 81 and they ave absolutely 62c below what they are worth, All the new designs in silk the ve fancy w. lln:'lr real pongees, and most stylish for ca yard: regular price They wash nicely. Handsoma printed China silks, rogular price 60 All our $1 hina erepe. cluding our blacks, creams, 4503 $1.00, in- pinks ‘and tans. All our #1.00 China silks, All our $1.25 black China silks, 85¢c. All our 90¢ China sil! Colored pongee sil formerly 65¢, go at in all The, and_serv washed nic All our colored lining silks 25c, merly 87ic. All our $1.25 printed China silks, 8 They are the hundsomest goods made | and_are all in the new dark staple] shades. We have about 150 pieces of fancy brocaded trimming silks in the most beautiful and costly desi which we S0 IGtE R h Gale t {dae Hihian Ongs third of the original cost. Ribbons. The new and popular Bullseye moire | ribbon in all lhu _new shades for millin- | ery purposes at 25c per yard. Hayden Bros. carry all sorts of Faille ribbons Setin gros grain ribbons Double satin ribbons ¢ waists, e them y pretty able garment and can be for v for- Shell moire ribbons i At Glace ribbons Our Suspender ribbons t Pouular Shoulder knot ribbons ] Low Streamer ribbors Prices. Bow knot ribbons Neck ribbons Baby ribbons J Cloak Department. No one can afford to miss the oppor- tunity of calling and' examining our goods and getting our low prices, Ladies’ waists in fancy silks, with jar- beau fronts Ladies’ Iam' cambric walists, plaited front and lmcl\ 25c¢. Ladies’ polka dot waists in blue and black, Ladies’ percale suits, plaited waists, $1.25 and #1.57 per suit. Ladies’ white lawn wrappers, hand- somely trimmed in embroidery, $1 each, none worth less than $2.50 and up. One lot of ladies’ wrappers, 87c, former price $1.50. One lot of ladies’ challis wrappers with silk fronts, only §3, former price $6. Towel Sale. Special sale on towels in main aisle of new building, entrance on Dodge street. 200 dozen 16x36 bleached huck towels at be each. 150 dozen all linen crepe towels at 5c each. Here is a bargain not to be had every day at 5¢ each. Lurgest size Turkish towel ever sold in Omaha at 10¢ each: they come both plain und stripes. Still better grade at 15¢ each, Huck and damask towels at 10c euch. Huck, damask and crepe towels, large size, at 15c each, Turkish tidies, 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ each. Our 25c towels'nre extra good value, Turkish wash cloths, extrd good qual- ity, 2 for be. Something in Laces. Something that puts us at the head, and at thrown awsy prices tomorrow. In plain white snd ecru pointe d land, o In cream white and ecru pointe d’gene, In cream white and ecru pointe d'Venice, 10c to 98¢ per yard. In ivory chiffons, pearl chiffons, lav- ender chiffons, ruby chiffons, canary chiffons, Nile chiffens, in fact, all col- ors of chiffons at 19¢ per yard. Underwear torchon laces. Underwear Sp Underwear medic Underwesr cheny and pointe de Paris laces, At prices that talk this week. Special Sale on Umbrellas. Ladies’ 26-inch silk gloria umbrellas, paragon frames and elegant handles, only $1.25 each, reduced from $2 1'lot 26-inch sunshades, gloria silk and paragon frames, only $1.50, worih $2 50. AL#3 and $3.50 we can show you the fnest line in the market. 100 dozen children’s cotton hose, only 8¢ per pair; fast bl 1 case of childre rczul'\r made hose, fast black. only 15¢, worth 25c. “L.u.ms fancy hose, 6¢ per pair, worth e, Ladies’ fancy hose, 19¢c. worth 40c. Ladies’ extra heavy mitts, only 23c¢ per pair. Special prices on children’s parasols. 100 dozen ladies’ night govn trimmed, only 5(c each, worth 75c. Laaies’ fancy aprons, 25¢ euch, worth double, Special sale of corsets for Monday. Special Sale of Gents’ Neglige Shirts FOR MONDAY. A good domet shirt, 25¢ each, An elegant twilled flannel shirt, made ith yoke, only 50c, worth $1. nicely Notion Department. Sule on center table in notion depart- ment. Cloth brushes. worth 25¢, 10c. ‘Wire hair brushes, worth 20¢, 10c. Shoe brushes, worth 25¢, 10c. Tooth brushes, worth 15¢, 10c. Nail brushes, worth 25¢, 10c. Hand mirrors, worth 23c, 10c. Looking glasses, on stand, 10c A line of 25c purses, 10e. Shaving brushes, worth 15¢, 10c. Shaving strops, worth 2c, 10c. Curling irons, 10 styles, 10c. Automatic shawl straps 10c. Whisk brooms, worth 15¢, ](\:. A 60-inch spring tape line Pure rubber combs, wdrth Ladies’ Vandyke beltsyworth Red marking cotton, in ball, 1c. Cowbs, in case No 1 Stockinet 3 No £ Stockinet shield at 8c. No 8 Stockinet shield at 10 No 4 Stockinet shield at 12 Casing, nine yards in a bolt, Se. Dress belting per bolt 15¢. Hefl 36-inch whalebone in the market. 25¢ worth of desirable goods for 10¢ in cash, NOTICE. We are the only house in Omaha scll- ing the lightning negdle, the most per- 50 dozen black sateen shirts, fast col-|fect needle made. Put up 25 in a paper. { ors only 50c worth 7éc. 100 dozen gents’unlaundered shirts, New York mills muslin, double back and front, continuous facings, only d0c worth 75¢. Dress Trimmings. Silk cord in all colors, Monday at 2c| per yard. 5c per paper. Use them once and you will use no other. Crochet cotton 2¢ ball. Knitting Cotton ¢ ball. iy Jewelry Department. Biack and colored gimp trimmings|SPECIAL SALE ON WATCHES AND at se; worth 10 to 19¢ por vard. Beaded trummings atd oc, e, 10c, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ up to $3.50 per yard. Frogs in black and colors at 15¢ each, worth 25c. Ribbon fringe in black and colors at $1.00, $1.25, 81.50, 81,75 and $1.87. Art Department. This weeks inducing bargains. JEWELRY THIS LK. Solid gold. birthday zings 4vc, worth l Beuum’ 1 tinted bow knot hair orna- ments, 19¢; worth 50¢. Ladies’ gold plated neck chains, choice 25¢, worth 50¢ to $1 each. Gents’ best rolled plated watch chains in the very latest designs, fifty styles, choice $1.50, worth $3. Gents’ solid gold shirt studs. 85c each, 4-4 Roman table covers nicely out-|worth $1. lined, only 49¢, worth $1. 4- lcmbrm ered felt table covers at vorth $1. 50, 36-inch embroidered felt table scarfs c, worth $1. ch stamped linen dresser scarf, knotted fringe ends, with drawn work, at 40c, worth 75¢. Very prettily stamped pillow shams 2¢¢, worth 25¢. Stamped hemstitched doylies at 5o, 8e, 10¢, 12¢, worth 10c to 20c each. Stamped linen doylies with fringe, only 2¢ each, worth 7c. Stamped tidies for beginners, only 5c, worth 10c, Plain bargarien fringe, only 18c per yard. g Variegated bargarien fringe at 25c per yard. Cushion forms at 5c, 10¢, each. Gold and silver fringes at 89¢, 50c and 350 per yard Spun silk only 10¢ pe whtly soiled, worth 2 The finest embroidery silks in the country at 5¢ per dozen spools. Ribbosene at 15¢ per dozen. Araséne at 10¢ per dozen. Chenille at 19¢ per dozen. Wash embroidery silk dozen. Filo silk at 40c per dolen. Banner rods at 7e, 9e, 12¢, 15¢, 19¢. Tinsel cord at 2o per ball, 12ic, 15c, 19¢ ounce spools, at 40c per Buttons. Speciol for Monday. 1,000 dezen jet buttons a$ 5c per dozen. 1,000 dozen vegetable ivory in all colors and shades, at 5¢ per dozen. 1,000 dozen imported bronze buttons 1n all colors, very protty and neat de- signs, choice only 12c per dozen; ac- tually worth s0e. 500 dozen 24 line (first) pearls only 10¢ per dozen, worth 25¢. Millinery Dep’t. Is showing a larger and more com- plete stock than ever before. This off season has retarted sales and forced prices to the lowest ever known. Bear in mind this sale includesall the latest novelties in fine millinery, and is un- surpassed in style, quality or effect. Wall Paper. Do not fail to visit our paper depart- ment before buying, We will savo you money. A new lot of room mouldings. Ladies’ worth $1.50. Heavy rolled plated/band rings 15c; worth 50 o. Nickel alarm clocks 55¢c. Rogers’ 12 dwt. knives or forks 31,25 solid gold -ear drops, 50c; verine American stem wind Gents’ watehes, $5.75 up. gold filled hunting case Gents’ gold filled hunting case watches, warranted to wear 20 years, with a full jeweled, adjusted movement, $106.50; worth $35.00. Ladies’ gold filled FElgin, Springfield or Waltham watches, stem wind and set, 88,75 up, Why pav fancy prices? All our goods are warranted as represented or money refunded. Watch repairing at reduced prices. Leather Goods Department. Such goods at such prices never shown before in the west. spu,ml ule—T7b gross coin purses, 20 vles, werc 25¢, this sule all go for 10c. ‘Special Sale—25 dozen leather mugic rolls, worth 50c, this sale all go at 2 .Hpcciu\ Sule—25 dozen chatelaine bags, new goods, gular price, 50c, this sule at 25, R Special Sale—150 dogen shawl straps, some worth 35¢ to 5%, this sale all go at 25e, Special Sale—50 dozar pocket mjrrorfl in very vrotty leatheg cases, were 25¢, this sale all go at 15a | Special Sale—100" I bags at 48¢c, some we sald as high at $1 bSpecial Sale—50 solid leather chate- lnine bags, were $2 o' $3.50 euch, this sale all go at 98c. ‘spm'ml Sale—250 ladies’ leather belts, all new and fresh goods, at + below our regular price. Belts at 10¢, 15¢, 25c, 98¢, 8125, $1.48, $1.69, that will sult’ you both fn style and vrice. We are determined §o unload our tre- mendous stock of her goods, and have cut prices almo; nothing, ies’ shopping Embroideries. ,000 yards underwgar embroideries, mbric embroideries, Swiss embroid« eries, India linen lmbroidcl'ies. nain- s00k embroideries, Insertions, edgings, at be, 7e, 10¢, , 23c, 83c per yard, worth 10¢ to 65c per yard, Haydens’ Fruit, Cheese and Butter Departments MAKE SOME STARTLING Messi PRICES. lemons, 12c dozen. Dates, 5¢ per pound, Figs, 15¢ and 174c. 1~Amu oranges, 1( Bananas, 123c We sell cheese retail choaper than other stores can buy at wholesale. Young America, full cream, Wisconsin full cream cheese, 10¢. New York pure cream cheese, 12ic and 15 Brick cheese, 113c, 133c and 15ic. Imported S , 14¢ and Tdc. Remember, when you buy butter, you {are getting the pure products of Ne- braska dairies and creameri and, un- less it is, it will not be handled in our store. Countiy butter, 8c, 10¢, 12}c and l4c, Creamery, 16¢, 18¢ and 20c. Our celebrated Dodge se and ”40 Thi Try it. 20c and 25¢. nd 20c. rator but- E nest but- Then you will eat no other. Harness Dep’t. We have in this department some of the best makes of saddles and harness for the money in Omaha, our goods are all strictly Omaha mude. We also have a Iufi line of summer blankets, dusters, whips, halters, sweat pads, curry combs, brushes, harness oil, soap, buggy cushions, ete. pecial—A good farm harness, A lLight double harness, $15.50. Single harness, 85. ‘Whips se. Sweat pads, 25¢, Cushions, 6ic. Snaps, 1c. Curry combs, 2ic. See us for prices on wagons and bug- gies of all kinds before buying. Jabots and Windsor Scarfs. 25 dozen fancy striped Windsor scarfs at 2¢ each. 100 dozen fine silk Windsor scarfs at 12ic, worth 2: 400 dozen lule u\l silk Windsor scarfs in all the new colors and shades at 25¢ each, The Latest Novelties in lLav:iies' Neckwear. Ladies silk scarfs with laco ends at Ladies’ recfer scarfs, all silk, at 50c, worth 81, Finer grades at 69c, $1.25, Jabots, in silk, lace and crepe, at 63c, 750, 81, $1.50. 98¢, B1. Stoves. Stoves. The lowest pi put on standard gasoline, vapor or oil stoves. All the best makes on sale. 1t will y you to get our prices be- fore you buy a stove of any kind. Muslins and Sheetings Muslins are down. See our bleached muslin at 3ic and s¢ yard. At 6ic we offer a special bargain equal if not better than Lonsdale or Fruit. Langdon G. B., 12 yards for $1.00. Fine 36-inch wide cambric, 12 y for $1.00. Pillow cuse muslin and sheetings in all the different widths and grades at prices lower than they have been. Red, white and blue bunting for dec- orating, 5c yard. All sizes in flags, from 5c a dozen up. Carpets. There are a few left of those good Brussels carpets ut 47c and 50¢; also a complete line at 65 Cotton ingrain 3 half wool, , 60c and 65c. White Flannels. New stock, just ope 80c, 40c and Oc and a85c; all wool, Shaker flan- nel, e, 6e, 7e, 10c and 11 wool Mlunuels, 20c, 30¢, 85¢, 40¢, 45¢, 5 Silke warp fiannel, 81.00 y White twilled tennis fannel, 356, 40c, , 60c ana 75¢ yard, House Furnishing Goods. The genuine Western washer, 32,95, Tron frame wringers, $1.50. Vood frame wringers, $1.75. \\ sh boards, 9e. Folding ironing tables, 9c. Fiat irons, Sc per pound. A lamp with burner and chimney, 10c. Wash bowl and pitcher. 20¢ each. Chamber; Dinner plates, 2ic e Butter crocks, 3¢ por gallon. iece lmpmlod decorated dinner \hm.u y wrenches lh‘ Combination glass cutters 82, Tce picl Nutmeg Lemon squeez Gardea trow eather du Ink and muc ters 8, 4 qm\rl. $1.65. from 2 to 20 quarts. garden tools, consisting of SWire cloth- for. soreen do dows 14c¢ per square foot. Tea kettles, 15¢. Clothes baskelts 50c. Hanging soap holders, 5o. A solid steel axe, 50c. THE HURD—The finest refrigerator in Omaha this season. Made only in hard wood, has the finest system of cir- culation you ever saw.and filled with mineral wood. Our prices ge from $7.95up. We also have sideboard re- trigerators, If you are going to pur- chase a refrigerator examine the HURD. vs and win- Flour and Groceries, Remember if you want tho finest flour call for Haydens’s Best #1. Central Mills best Superlative 90c. Show Flake 65c. ve flour 85c. d corn meal 13c. ome call it California Rolled wheat breakfast food, 3 1b can Californiz sugar syrup 124 and 15 Finest canned apricots, 173c. 8 ib can California egg plums in pure sugar syrup 124c. §1b can Californsa Green Gage plums in pure sugar sy up, 124c. 81b can California peaches in pure su- gar syrup 174c 31b can Baltimore peaches 12ic. 81b can pumpkin 7ic. apricots in pure Pail jelly 50c. Soda crackers 5e. Oys- ter crackérs e, Tmpo-ted chowchow 15 per g ed pickles 15¢ per quast. All kinds of wash- ing powde 7 bars white D cove oysters T4 l5c. Sardine Books and Sta-tionery. Prices that talk. Thackeray's completa vols., cloth bouud, at # liot’s works in 5 vols. $1.95, Dickens’ complete w. Llulh bound, only #4 P. Roe Sul soda 13 per pound. soup 1 1b can 1bcan cove oysters _works in 10 " cloth bound, ks in 15 vols., ). 89¢ per vol. ar vol. Ouidn'eworiRei e, per vol. Hawthorne’s works at 43¢ per vol. Lives of Blaind, Cleveland, Chineso Gordon, _Hancocl,” Murion, Pilgrim Fathers, Oliver Cromwell Jackson, M homet, Bonaparto, Washington dan, 'Beecher. Beaconstield, Benjamin Franklin Queen Vietoria, nicely bound at 45¢ each. Rand, McNally’s new Atlas of the World, tomorrow only 8150, publisher’s 7 heri- Daniel und in cloth, Unabridged Dictionary, headquarters on_all kinds of , school und office supplies, wholesale and retail. Linen Department, The largest linen stock in the west, Get our prices on napkins and table nask, they are the lowest every time. dont allow any house to unde sell us no matter what the We buy di- rect from the makers and are in posi- tion to back up our statements. Rugs. Just received, a new involce of Smyr- na rugs, very cheap. HAYDEN BROTHERS. COR. 16T AND DODGE STS. — — g Prices for Monday. Sugar-cured hams, 10c, New York hame, 6%c. Dry salt pork, 10c, Spiced pigs’ feet, & Boneless ham, 10c. Dried beef, 5¢, 74c and 12ja Corned beef, Cod fish, 5 Best halibut, 12§ Groceries. sallon apples, the finest put up, 25a 1l kinds of California plums, ' 124¢ per can. Allkinds of washing powders, 8io. 7 bars whito Paris soup, 250, sodn, 14 24¢ per pound. California hand-picked beans, e, 8 pounds for 23¢. Deviled ham, potted ham, potted ox lnuwno 'Il each. S ry, apricot put up in pure ¢ per poun Pail jell ing com Jelly, ull kinds, in 8- pound pail, 200, Apple butter, Tie. : \.n best Sultana raisins, 3 pounds or California dried grapes, G Salt Lake peach Turkish prunes, sc. Dried blackberries, Se. California pitted plums, 12}c. The best Aiden evaporated apples,10o, 8 pounds for 25¢. Chow chow, 15¢ quart, Mixed lmklen 1sc. The finest San Francisco salmon, 15a per can Oil sardines, 3ic. 1 pound cun oysters, Tic; 2-pound cang and raspberry sugar syrup, y fine rice. 7Tic. Thu best Japanese rice, 10¢, 8 pounds for 25¢. Best rolled oats, 5c, 6 pounds for 250, Newsbo, Lubuu,o. 25¢ per pound. Clima. Star ]l(lr:(‘\hfll}. 3 Spearhead, 85¢. Seal of North Carolina, in boxes, 40c. 1-pound can Frog smoking tobacco, 25¢. Tea, Coffee, etc. Letting down prices on flour, meats, tea, coffee, butter, ete. In teas and coffée we wilLmake some very low prices: Crushed coffes, 1240 and 15¢; crushed java and mocha, 160, ¢ und 25¢; the finest Santos pea~ 80c: Santos anda Maricaibo, 28¢; omeuml java with Arabian mocha 1, 33kc—this is positively the finest coffee growny martingue, a” perfected lended coffee and a nice drinker, 26¢; 5 emala peaberry and Caracas fancy ic; oriental java and Aurora 0 evervihing in teas at lowsst Will scil you a fine Japan tes, llent both in “strength and flavor, ey full body Japan we offer as a 1 bargain, and 250; extra choico garden cultivated Japan tea, 27c. In zunpowder tea we can ploase you: A n Moyune gunpowder for 85¢; a Ping Suey gunpowder, u spendid drinker, 406 and 45¢; the finest pin-head gunpowder, 60c and 65 English breakfast, at 80c, 35¢ and 40c; fine Souchong English breaklast tea, 5cand G0e, Russian Moning Con® the finest teaof its kind, 70c. e have the Formosa oolang and im- perial tea at lowest prices, and visit our tea and coffee department if you wa nt to save money Toys and Fancy Goods _The special sale of fine dolls, wa icycles and sporting goods of all is attracting wonderful attention. Lace Curtains. ‘We have some jobs in lace curtains to close out this week at very low prices, A good tape bound curtain for 65¢ per pair; better grades, 75¢, 85c, 81, $1.23 and 81.50. Our assortment of fine curtains from to #20 is very complete, and we will give some extra prices for this week. Swiss anc imitation silk draperies re« duced Poles and window trimmings of all kinds, Shades, We are headquarters in shades and shade fixture We wmake shudes, any size, to order. ons, inds Omaha for OMA A, NEB.