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PART TWO. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA, S_UNI)A& MORNING, SEPTEMBER ot gprn - IXTEEN PAGI UMRER 78 ey CLOSING PRICES ON Wash Dress Gonds. Half wool bunting, opon work fancy printing, 30 inches wide to close b¢ yard. 56 pieces French twilled zephyr, just the thing for children’s dresses, 5¢ a yard, worth 15¢ a vard. Remnants at less than cost. Look them over. Thers aro big bargains smong them. Black Dress Goods. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. 40 inch all wool, silk finish German henrietta, 65¢ 40 inch all wool bedford cord, extra value, 75c. 46 inch all wool storm eorge, 85c. 50 inch very fine importe: liantino, usual price $1.25, Monday, 85c. 48 inch very heavy drat ’cte, Monday only, 81.75, 46 inch satin finish henrietta, special for Monday, 8c. ° 54 inch good heavy broadcloth, Mon~ day, 81.00. /40 inch: very fine French repp, regular > ., Price 81,50, Monday $1.25, = 84 inch all wool flannel, a bargain, 50c. 36 inch English henrietta, the best in land for the meney, 25c. Colored Dress Goods, SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. 86 inch English chevrans, 60 styles, only 25¢. 28 inch all wool tricot flannels, all col- ors, only 25c, 40 inch broad head worsted beautiful patterns, 374c. 40 inch camelette suiting, special, 50c. 40 1nch all wool fine serge, 50c. 46 inch satin finish henrietta, regular price $1.00, special, T5c. 46 inch storm serge, navy blue, and colors, 85c, 46 inch French poplins in fancy weaves, $1.45, ; figured poplins, only 60 inch English rainproof serge, $2 48 inch ail wool scotch twill novelty, $1.67. 54 inch all wool habit cloth, all col- ors, 88c. 54 inch English broadcloth, all colors, .00, 52 inch French broadcloth, regular price $2.50, Monday, $1.98, We would call your attention to our ammeuse stock, of wool dress goods. Over sixty thousand dollars worth of new fall and winter goode, all in stock. ‘We can show you everything from the cheapest half wool goods to the highest grade of imported dress goods, at prices that defy competition, Linen Department. Our stock of linens is too large. We are overstocked on fine bleached dam- ask, extra good value in bleached table linen at 40¢, 50¢, 65c, 75¢, 85c, 81, $1.25 and $1.50 yard, Compare them, Turkey red damask at 1éc, 19¢, 250, 85¢, 40¢, 50¢, 58c, 65c and 75c yard. Hulf blenched damask 45c, d5¢, 65e, 760 und 85¢ yard. Cream damask at 40c. 5% and 60c yard. These are extra good value and worthy of your inspection. ‘We can’ suit you on napkins from 25¢ 8 dozen upwards, Chenpest line of towels in America— 24c, be, 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ and upwards to the finest made. We carry the largest stock of white bed spreads in Omaba. We buy them direct from the mills und we make you prices that no house in Omaha can du- licate and continue in business. We ave a lot of those fine spreade from the Fromont bandrupt stock left which will be olosed out at less than half their value. . Lace Curtains. A good lace curtain at 50¢ pair. Bettor ones at 65¢, 75¢ up to $1, ‘We have a large invoice of fine chenille curtains, from $4.50, $4.756 10 86.00 per pair. It will pay you to look at these bargains. Also poles and trimming, loops and fringes in endless variety. Shades, rugs, carpet sweepers,curtain stretchers and evorything vertaining to & first closs carpet and drapery depart- went, S5 Veilings. Veilings. 100 styles to select from at e, 10¢, 150 ROe, 25¢ and 80 per veil. Silks. Tremendous cut in the price of silks, velvets an2 satins. Satins in all the new shades, 25c, these goods are sold everywhere for 60c. Rich velvets in all the new colorings, 68c. they cost the importer 1. Velvets in plaids, moires and bro- cades, $1, they were imported to sell for $2.50. Rhadame silks. in blacks only, at $1.25; this grado absolutsly cost the im- porter $2.25, there is no better goods to wear. Alma royal, in black, $1.35; these silks are noted for their excellence both in Furope and the United States and are very popular in the movst reserved circles. Black gros grain silks, 75c, worth $1.25, Black faille francais, 85¢, worth $1.85. Colored and black taffetas, 65¢, regu- lar 81 quality. All our $1 china silks 65¢, black and colors, Extra Inducerhents for Monday. Special sale of children’s underwear for Saturaay. One case of children’s fast black cotton hose, 124¢ per pair, worth 20c. Ladies’ fast black cotton hose, 15¢, re- duced from 25¢. See our display in show windows of gents’ neckwear at 25¢ each. 500 dozen gents’ British cotton ¥ hose, black, modes and tans, all at 12fc por pair, reduced from 25c. Gents’ 50c suspenders, on Savurday, 25¢. 500 pounds saxony yarn, 6¢ per skein. 1,000 balls ice wool 21¢ per box. Gents’ 75¢ negligee shirts reduced to c. Gents’ fine printed border handker- chiefs 5¢ each. 50 dozen of $1.00 corsets reduced to 50c each. 1 case of ladies’ lisle thread vests only 25¢, worth Abc, Closing out boys’ shirt waists at less than cost. 1,000 pounds best quality of German knitting yarn only 19¢ per skein. WOOL DRESS GOODS, 54-inch all wool storm serge $1.15. 40-inch all wool German piaids 58c. 40-inch imported figured poplins $1.00, inch Scotch novelty suiting $1.67. nch chevron suiting 25¢. . 8-inch fine black silk warp henrietta 1,15, 40-inch all wool black Bedford, special, for Saturday, 75¢. Notions. Notions. Don’t fail to look over our notion counters. Unlimited and interesting BARGAINS. 100 yards linen thread only lc par spool. 200 yards machine thread, Brooks, 4c. 5-hook corset stecls, 5¢ per pair. 5-hook spoon busks, only 10¢ per pair. Corset laces in black and white, 10¢ per dozen. 8 packages of hair pins for lc. Full count admantine pins, lc per paper. Bruss headed English pins 6¢ per paper. Mourning pins 2¢ per box, Fancy toilet pins, e per paper. Hair pin cabinets, 8¢ and 5¢, worth 8o to 10¢. Double.handled nicksl-plated curling irons, only 10e, worth 20¢. Curling iron heaters, only 10c. Stockinet shields, 5¢, 7¢ and 10¢. Handkerchiefs. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, ladies’ fine embroidered handerchiefs, worth 85¢ to 50¢ each, all go at 25c Monday. 100 dozen odds and ends of ladies’ fine handkerchiefs, Monday’s price 12jc, worth 20¢ to 25¢ each. 60 dozen odds and ends, slightly soiled goat 10¢ each. Uhll&‘ron'n school handkerchiefs at 2¢c, 8c and 6¢ each, Leather Belts. Ladies’ and gents’ leuther belts will be sold this week at cost. 25 dozen bodice belts at 15¢, worth 85c 60 dozen solid leather beits, in 6 dif- feront styles, to be closed out at 25c, worth 49¢ to 65¢ each. Silver, gilt und oxidized belts, all go at fi0c each, worth 76¢ to $1.50 each, Art Department, Ruling bargains for the week: 25 dozen all silk solid comfort head- rests, in 10 different patterns, at 250; actually worth 50c. 50 dozen ali linen fringed tray cloths, c. 50 dozen fine hemstitched “tray cloths at lc. 25 dozen stamped splashers at 10c. 25 dozen fine momie linen splashers, nicely stamped, at 23c, worth 35c. 25 dozen drawn thread commode scarfs, nicely stamped, at 89c. worth 65c 72-inch fine momie linen dresser scurfs, nicely stamped, 49¢, worth 75c. Plush balls, in all colors, ouly 10c per dozen. Special prices on spang'es, bangles and bells. in all colors. Fnglish tinsel. only 2ic, worth 5c. Chenille and tinsel cord, only 5¢ per ard. J Wash silk, filo silk, rope silk, ecclesi- astical silk, at 40c per dozen. 3-yard embroidery silk, only 6¢c per dozén 8pools. Jackets. All last week we were busy opening up our new stock of fall and winter jackets, and we will offer the sume next week ina great introduction sale the features of which wiil be Largest varievy, Latest styles and Lowest prices. Jackets at $3.87. Jackets at $6. Jackets at $6. Jackets at $7.25 and upwards till they reach the price of 835. Children’s cloaks from 81.50 to 88, Misses’ cloaks from $2.50 to $20. Closing out summer goods, such as wrappers, dresses ahd jackets at half their original cost. Toys and Fancy Goods The largest stock and lowest prices this department has ever known. Very attractive dolls at be, 70, 10c, 12¢, 15¢, 17c, 25¢ and up to $1.25, Splendid French bisque dolls, in all sizes, ut wonderously low prices. Boys’ wagons at 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 35c and 49¢; worth up to $1. Iron wagons, 50c, 75¢, 81 and, up to $1.75; worth from 81 up to $2.50, Toy furniture, toy books, toy horses, shooflys, musical instruments and fancy goods of all kinds. Jewelry Department. Special gold ring sale. Solid gold baby rings 8c. Laaies’ solid gold rings, with garnet, ruby and crystal sets, Ladies’ solid gold band rings. beauti- fully chased, 69¢, worth 2. Silver souvenir spoons ~ with gold bowls, the latest designs, 39c each. Gents’ best rolled plate watch chains, :r,nrrunl.od 1o wear five years 98¢, worth 2 50. Ladies’ best rollad plated ‘watch chains with beantiful charms attached, warranted to wear five years,98c, worth 3. Ladies’ solid gold neck chains, $1.95, worth $4.50. Gilt and silver hair ornaments, 3¢ each, Gilt and silver hair ornaments 1c each Remember we are headquarters for all standard American wnl.ufws and can positively save you 50¢ on the dollar, Gents’ gold filled, stem winding and sot, hunting case watches, warranted to wear 20 years, with Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movements,, $11.45, Ladies’ gold filled hunting case watches, with Elgin, Springtield or Waltham movement, $8.75 up. Ladies' 14 k solid gold watches, stem wind and set, $9.50 up. All goods warranted as represented, ‘Watch repuiring at one half jewelers’ prices. All work guaranteed. Leather Goods. Midget pockethooks, 6¢ each. ~ Ladies’ pocketbooks at 10¢, 15¢, worth 50, Royal red pocketbooks only 25¢ each. Shotland bags, dUc, 65¢, 98¢, worth 81 and $1.75. Fine card cases at 23¢, 85¢, 49c. A sample line of ladies’ fine shopping bags at 50 cents on the dollar, i1l books, 8¢, 40, 65c. Ladies’ powder cases, 48c. Meinberg Music Stock on Sale. This stock must be closed out to make room for other goods. If you have any use for sheet music or in fact any thing in music or musical instruments, why not buy now? Mr. Meinberg had no superior in taste or ability to make the most desirable selections. The only fault is our low price: Sheet music worth 25¢ to 50c at 7c to close. A splendid selection of violins at one third music store prices. World’s Fair Trunk and Valise Dep’t. 15 inch club bag, $1.25, never sells for less than $2. 18 inch bag, 81.95, these bags are as good as can be secured for the money. 18 inch fine grain leather Gladstone bn&. 83.50, regular price $4 50, °5inch of the same eort, $3.85, cheap at Genuine alltgator-club bag, $2.50, re- duced from $3.25. Trunks of the best make from $2.50 up. pl-‘nll line of solid sole leather trunks. We sell 100 trunks a month, this speaks more for us than the tongues of angels, Domestic Department. ‘We are headquarters in this line. Our stock speaks for 1tsell. Unbleached cotton flannel 3ic, 5¢c, 6o, 7o, 8c and 10c yard, Unbleached ‘muslin yard wide 3%c, 50, 6ic, Tic, 8kc and 10c yard. Lonsdale cambric 10¢ yard. Pride of the West muslin 10c yard. Lonsdale and Fruit of the I.oom mus- lin Tc yard. Our own LL sheeting 5¢ yard. Double width sheeting ‘152, 17¢, 19¢, c, 274c and 30c yard. i , bleached or brown, 10¢ yard. 45 inch bleached pillow casing 100 rd, A full line of vizking, shirting, jeans, cottonade, cassimeres, outing flannels, ginghams and calicos. New turkey red calico with black printed figures7c. Standard calicoes 5e. Shirting calicoes 2jc. Carpets. Our fall stock of carpets has arrived " and we can show the most complete as- sortment in this city. Cotton ingrain cavpets, 22, 250, 850 and 40c. ‘Wool filling carpets 50¢ to 55¢. All wool carpets bbe, 60 and Also a full line of the celebrated Lowell extra super., Brussels carpets for 50c to 65¢. Best grades 70¢ to 80c. Blanket Department. The largest blanket stock in the whole west., Blankets of every description, color and quality. Gray blankets 69¢, 7ac, $1, 8125, $1.50, 81.75, 82 a pair and upwards, White blankets 75¢ a pair and up to the finest made. Handsome blankets, fancy borders, , $3.75 Pine white blankets at $5 a pair, well worth $7.50. Flannels. New stock of flannels, We carry a largo line of Amana flannels, Daven- rt flannels, Menasha and other lead- ng brands of flannels. Also a hand- some line of imported English flannels, which will not shrink, skirting flanncls, wool skirt patterns $1, $1. $1.60 and 81.75 a pattern. Rea, navy, and a full ine of white flarnels, embroidered flan~ nel of every description, ete. Cotton mixed flannels. ‘White shaker flannel 5¢, 8¢ and 10¢ a yard, Pipes, Pipes. Corn cob pipes 2 for e, Superior wood pipes, regular price 25¢, 50 styles briar pipes at 23¢, worth 50c, Imitation meerschaum cigar holders, only 1b¢. Imitation meerschaum pipes, 25¢, 50c, Tbe, Genuine meerschaum pipes, $1.25, 81,560, 81.95, $2.50,worth $2 50 to styles, at 10¢, Fcuree Tuiriskrg Goods. Mason fruit jars 72¢ per dozen. Lin top jelly glasses 24 each. Butter and milic crocks 2c, 3¢, 6¢c and 8c per gallon, Dinner piates 2¢ each, Pie plate Cups and saucers Tumblers 24¢ euc Flower pots from le up. ne decorated tea sets $3.23, worth Tea kettles 15 § Mme. r s. Potts’ flat irons, 8 irons, handle and stand, $1.05, regular price $2.2 Covered tin pails 5¢ each. New novelty salt and peppor, in all colors. 2 for be. Sealing tapers,a new thing foe sealing tin cans. You put the fruit in the cans and lay the taper around the lid and the heat of the fruit seals it tighter than solder, &c per dozen, German dell cup, saucer and plate, finely decorated, 35¢. Special sale in. blue enamel ware, cooking pots'and preserve kettles: 1 quart ketties 23c.. 2 quart kettles 3 quart kettles 4 quart kettles b¢ 6 quart kettles T4c. 8 quart kettles 87 10 guart kettles 96c 12 quart kettles $1,05. These are the cheapest prices that en- amel ware has ever been sold at. Drug Department. The tremendous business done at our apothecary shop is easily accounted for. All that is necessary is to fully impress upon the mind the fuct that we save you from 25 to 75 per cent on everything sold there—that expluins the whole busi- ness. People are becoming extremely wenry of paying such enovmous profits to “corner druggists” and the following ices which will prevail in the tment tomorrow. will undoubtedly serve to increase its present throng of patrons to a countless legion. Hall’s eatarrh cure, 6 Best Tonic, 20e. Carter’s littlo liver pills, 174c. De Witt’s little early risers, 174c. Mile’s nerve and liver pills, 174c. Fellow’s syrup hypophosphites, $1.15, Gray’s vegetablé tea, 17)c. arrant’s seltzer aperient, 75¢. Lydia Pinkbam's compound, 75c. Hostetter’s bitters, 75c. Castoria, 250, ‘Wizard oil, 40c and T5c, Liebig’s beef, iron and wine, 85c. Cudahy’s or Liebig beel extract, 20c. hSLiuky fly paper, per box, (25 sheots), o, Eau de Quinize hair tonic, 39c and 6. Pinaud’s violette water, 59c, Hoosier curling tluid, 19c, Oviental cream, $1,15. stle’s milk food, 40c, 0's cure for consumption, 20c, Brown’s Jamalca ginger, 18 An extraordinary large and well selected line of syringes, atomizers and rubber goods of every description, at Less than half drug store prices. House- old syringes from 39¢ up. Lady clerk in awtendance, It has Come. Not the plague, but the success which attends all business that is carrvied on with first class goods for the lowest price possible, as the motto and stay. Notlong ago one wagon delivered all the furniture we sold. Now we cannot got enough wagons to haul it to the peo- ple in Omaha, Council Bluffs and South Omaha and to the depots. We are selling furniture, and this fall’s trade will eclipse the whole lot if low prices for the best can do it. Full size beds, in maple and ash, $1.50 each, worth $2, $1.95, $2.50, $3.25, $3.50 ( i). A car load of these just re- celvec Suits in maple, ash and oak at $12.50, .50, 815,50, $18.50, $19 and up. Ixtension tables, 6 foot, $4.25, $4.50 and $6.50; 8 foot, $5.25, #5.50, $8.50 and $9.00, Oualk chairs, late styles, 90c, $1, $1.10, $1.16 and $1.25, , 81,50, $1.75, $2.50 Parlor suits, 6 piece, spring edge, mohair plush, $31; worth $40, Silk tapestries, 6 plece, $50 and $60, HAYDEN BROTHR Letting Down Prices. Minneapolis best Superlative floug (warranted), 90c. A good flour (Snowflake), 65c. m][nynlcn Bros. best Superiative floury 25, Best sugar-cured hams, 18¢. Best sug red pienic hams, 100, Best bonel hams, 10c. Dried beef, 7e. Pigs feet. Tripe, Potted ham, per can, 5. Deviled ham, 5c Potted ox tong Just imported m Seville, Spain tho finest olives you ever saw, al) packed fresh for us, per quart, 35c. Imported chow-chow, 1sc. Imported mixed pickles, 15¢. We sell a good baking powdor at 5. Dried blackberries, be. Evaperated raspberries (new), 25¢. a California evaporated apricots (new), 73c. ]“l‘\luw California raisin-cured prunes, 2ic. 3-pound pail pure fruit jelly, 15¢. 20-pound’ puil pure frult Slfiy,v 6i6e.” Large bottle blue, 6¢. Corn starch, c. Laundry starch, e, Rolled wheat (some call it California Breakfust Food), 5c. All kinds of washing powder, 3te. Bird seed (very fine) 8ic. 8-pound can clam chowder. (This is the finest you ever ate), se. 2-pound can early June peas, 17dc. Tt you buy a can and you do not say they are the finest and most delicious pea you ever did eat, we will pay you back your money. ‘We have peas for 8ic, 10ic, 124c and 15¢ per can. Condeused milk 10c. 2-pound can preserved raspberries in pure sugar syrup, 174c. 2-pound can preserved strawberries,in pure sugar syrup, 17ic. This is the finest fruit ne can and you will be cor Teus and Coffees at bottom prices. Choice Japan siftings 5 Green Japan 19¢ and 25c. Sun dried Japan 25c. . 40c and 50c, Busket fired Japan nd 45e. Uncolored Japan 29¢, nd 4sc, No. 1 spider leg Japan 60 Coffees at ull prices to suit customers. Broken coffee 10¢ and 12¢ per pound. DBroken Java and Mocha 15¢ and 19¢. Rio coffee 20¢ and 23c. Golden Rio 25c and 2S¢, Charm Java 30c. Best Mocha and Java 33kc, 3 1b for $1. These goods are guaranteed to suit: you or money refunded. Hetzel’s Bankrupt Stock on Sale ‘We will sell country butter for 15¢, Hetzel’s price 20¢; creamery that Hetzel sold for 25¢ and 80c in povna brick, we will sell for 16c and 18c; Dodge cream= ery 20c and West Point creamery for 20c. Hetzel sold for 85c. Our cheese department is the largest and finest in the city. Iull ¢ream cheese that Hetzel sold for 15¢, our price 8¢ and 10c, Finest eastern cream cheese 123¢ and T rick cheese, 12i¢ and 14¢; limburger, 290, Imported Swiss, 15¢ and 173¢; Young Aumerica full cream, 124c, Stoves. Our line is now open, and if you want a stove, come and select one from the Diggest of heating and cooking stoves ever shown in Omaha. Follow- ing are some of the bargains: The Magnet $2.95, worth three times as much, The Putman 85.15, worth 810, The Coal Jr. Oak 86,45, worth 812, The P. P, Stewart $37.50, worth 850, The Spiendid $38.25, worth $55. The Matchless $16,20, worth $35, The Cannon $5,95, worth $15. The Kmblem $).80. worth $15, These are all heating stoves, In cooking stoves we can give you the following: The Cooking Emblem #7, worth $14. The Hearthside $9.45, worth 818, The Mutchless $19.95, worth $27, The Signal $19.95, worth $27, The Stewart, the finest cooking stove in the world, at $22.95, worth $35, The above stoves are all guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. The guarantee is for 10 years if necess ary.