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' IES :[ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. W E. T\ =SECOND YFAR OMAHA, SUNDAY MOR RNING, F‘l"l‘hMBI‘ R 11, . 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES, PRGES 9 TO 16. NUMBER 85, HAYDEN BROTHERS BRILLIANT FAILL ATTRACTIONS. Startling Bargains in Every Department Colored Dress Goods ON SALE MONDAY. Monday we will open for your inspec™ tion thelargest line and greatest variety of black and colored dress goods, flan- J broadeloths, cloakings, sackings, ench twills, fancy plaids, rainproof serges, storm serges, German henricttas, surah twills, ever shown in the city of Omaha, We buy the goods direct from the manufactur— ers, which enables us togive you the lowest possible prics 5 pieces of part wool chevrons, new styles, 86-inche: wuh‘ 25¢ 50 pic es of Jumestown, § and 40 inches wide in all the latest weaves, 40-inch all wool homespun suitings, good styles, and heavy, only 50c. 40-inch imported French poplin, very stylish, in fancy weave: : 1 all wool sacking plain and mixed colors, 8Sc. novelties, F all Tic. cloths in H¥-inch v fine French broadcloth, a regulai $2.50 line, only $1.958. 1 G0-inch cravenette cloth, positively surah twill, in all colors, b8e. 54-imch storm serge, extra value for the money, $1.15. 54-inch, all twill, good heft, 1 wool tricot flannel, 25 1 wool pressed flannel, a bar- gain for 50c 40-inch all_wool suitings styles, special for Monday, 4 nch all wool light gv great bargain, 28c. Black Dress Goods. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. 5d-inch all wool French twill, heavy and nice, special, 31, 40-inch all wool tricot flannel, 45¢ .inch narrow waie all wool serge, soft finish French in several chevron, a -Ilvmch all value, 85c. 46-inch German satin finish Henrietta, regular dollar cloth, 46-inch all wool French serge, regular 8ic cloth, G5c. -1~ inch ail wool serge, value, #1.15. 4“ inch -all wool English whip cord, wool siorm serge, extra fine as silk, French ‘-im-h all wool very fine }1u1|~|) H for the mc enrietta, a very fine -p Henrietta, y flannel, Linen Department. uncy linen 40¢, 50¢, 60c, th, 25¢ yard, Lunch cloths in all sizes, plain white or funcy coloved borders, turkey red, cardinal or fancy colored eloths in great variet -4 chenille table covers, $1.89 each. -4 chenille table cove -4 chenille table co 1l linen toweling, be @ .75 each. 6e, Te, Be and 10c yard. Towels, 2ic, 5¢, 10c. 15¢, 19¢ and 23¢ ach, Purkey red table linen, 15¢ 40¢ and e, Bleached dumask and cream colored table linen in all the different widths und grades. size (dinner) napkins, and all linen, $1.00 dozen. ringed napkins 25¢, s0e, Gde, 75¢ and ) dozen. We are showing the best Marseilles bed spreads for 8100 in Omah Full siz spreads, 50c and 75e. Imported Marseilles bed spreads at €2.00, $2.25 und $2.48 ench BLANKETS, BLANKETS. The largost and best assorted stock of blankets in this country now on dis- pla Look them over, compare them enrefully. We huy direct from the manufacturer and in larger quantitics than any house in Omaha, which plac us 1n a position to make you che lowest prices. This department is open for your inspeetion, Our prices which are all in plain figures will tel! the story. bleached 81 Art Department, All odds and ends in this department must be cleared out this week, and the following prices will do jt. Our 0 c und $1 silk heal rests #0 at B¢ Our e ewbroide 49¢ to close. Our ble und 7se silk drapes go at 39¢ until sold. Qur 6, Tac, 87¢ and %1 embroidered feit tuble searfs go at 49 and each, 100 dozen linen doylies, 4 sides fringed, in plain and stamped, White aud col! ored, go at 2e each. 50 dozen hemstitched doylies stamped euch. n fanoy tidies with fine lace usually sold at 29¢, 87c, 47¢, ull each. 7he and $1 silk drapes, nicely , bolting cloth ends, go at 20 ut 25 25 dozen pairs fine pillow shams at 10¢ per puir, worth Zae, Our 20¢, 26¢, S0¢ stamped linon splash- ers, tidies and tray cloths all go this week at 16¢ each. Just received the largest and prettiest lot appligue flowers ever secn in Omahas and willqbv put on sale Monday, Laces Laces. 25 dozen fine antique tidies at 10¢ each, work in_finer grades at e, 19¢, ¢, each number a special bargain, ace pillow-shums at 50¢, 75¢, 81, per | Py dozen black luce fischus, all silk, at 5, former price $1 to Al silk, a 5, well wokiit 5 dozen black 81, $1.39, $4.50 each. 5,000 yards fine hand made torchon lace to be clesed out at Se, 7e, 8c, 10¢. well worth 10¢ 1o 20¢ per yard. Machine mude lorchon ince at 5¢, 7e, 10c, 15e, 20¢ per bolt of rds. ation Irish crochet lace at 10c, 15¢, 25¢, worth 20¢ to 50¢ per 1. wrd Hamburg embroidery at , 10¢, actually worth 5¢ to 90 poe yard. Point de Ircland at half price; only & few picces left. pecial values this wesk Chantilly laces at 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, on black 25¢. Domestic Departmsant. Cost cuts no figurein this de tment. We don’t allow anyone to uade no matter how great the loss might be. Y | ched muslin, t muslin, 10e. inch bleached or unbleached pil- low mhmg 10¢ yard. 45-inch bleached pillow casing, 10c. 8, 9 and 10-4 sheeting in all the lea ing brands, from 15¢ yard up to 30c Denims Se Jeans 12 Outing flar Apran checked ginghams ¢ and 74. Good ealico se yard, *hed cott 6e, 7e, Sc and 10c vard. White shaker fl: annel, yard. Cotton batts, Se, 10¢, 1. all pure cotton. lored covton flannel, both single and double fuced, plain or fancy printea, in great variety of styles. 10c, 124, 15¢, and 25¢ yard. g wide colored bunting, fine quality, only 10¢ yard. flannel 3ic, 4e, 5e, be, 8Bcand 10¢ 124c and 15¢ very Notions. Brooks’ 100-yard spool cotton, 13c. Brooks’ 200-yara spoo) cotton, 3ie cdle cases, containing four pupers | ‘nglish needles 5 18-inch best whalebone, ench. nch 8t best whalebone, varnished, red steels, 30c dozen. Belting, & Rubber hairpin shell, 2¢ The ack, amber and > dozen. best rubber haivpins, in blac -and shell n and faucy tops ( Hle do: N Ladies” und ehildren’s nickel and gilt frames, i Alarge lino of ladies’ purses with 15¢, good valuo al Purses and card cases at 25¢, worth 3¢ and . Ouc piece pocketbook in black and tan, 50c One pieco pocketbook with silver clasp, 65¢ Real dongola pocketbooks at 6Gse, worth $1. Silk belts and tans, $1 ts, black and black, red, navy and suspenders with belt at Ladies’ plain white and colored bor- dered linen handkerchiefs at 3ic All iinen tape edged handkerchiefs, e, worth 10c. Fancy bordered and plain white hem- kllh hed linen handkerchicfs at S c. 25¢ and 85¢ all linen handkerchiefs at ortment of white und col- idered silk handkerchiefs all av 2 silkk initial A large ored e from 85¢ to 6, Hemstitched chiefs, 25 Nickel plated towel racks, 25c. handker- Stationery, Stationery. No limit during the roow for fall Retailers, take note. this sale as we need stock. Line commercial note paper at 19¢ per 1 ream, No. 5 envelopes at 2§¢ per pkg. 72lenves memo books ut 4. 7 ves counter blank books, 11x5, at be ench., Composition books at worth 10¢ 1o Zie. Students’ blank book ers’ price. 10¢ and 15¢ each. School tablets at ¢, be, Te, worth e to 10¢ each. Ledgers, journals, day books, duck bound, ull Russian covers, only l8e per 100 puges. We carry a full line of visiting cards ln plain and bevel at &e, 10¢, i, 19, 25¢ per package. Invitation cards, plaiu and fancy, at 19¢, 25¢, 35c, 43¢ per box. 10¢, 15¢, 3¢, , 10¢, retail- wnished, | will offer the next week the following caif purses at!| 5 15 OUR GREAT ATTRACTION Silks, Silks, Silks. the new weaves the Rhadzimirs ever shown for take the lead in shades. purchase of plain black velvets (with but one exception) eve most popular of which are the Luxors, Alma Royals, Regence, wish to purchase, any in the country at $1. Velvets, V Direct from a United States bonded warehouse. and black and gray str made. of th most noted European Armures We will not enumerate all our prices, but say thatour $1, $1 the money. not to make a mistake by silks and velvets. HAYDEN elvets. The largest iped silks and Thzy include all makers, among Satin Duchesse, and Rhadames, $1.35, $1.40, $1.50 and $1.60 Silks will totally eclipse anything We will also say to those who trying to make yourself believe that you can get the same grade of goods elsewhere for the same price, but come directly to our silk counters and you will easily be convinced that Hayden Bros Our 68c velvets are equal to We have them in 53 different BROS. R T R e ST N R Al D R T2 7) Cloak Department As an inducement to early buvers, we v good bargains: kets in black fall and winter wear, our regular quality. only $3 50 each. All our #10 jackets, made from a good dingonal cloth in black and tan, only §6.50 ench. and tan for 86 All our #10 plain black beaver jackets, only §7 each. Fur trimmed jackets in black. gray and tan. made %o sell for $9.50, only $6.50 each. Plain and fur trimmed jackets in ck, nav, only omember all these jackets are new goods, well made from good material und in the latest styles. Children’s and misses’ cloaks jackets in great variety from $1.50 and tan, regular price and to We opened last weok a large invoice of shawls, in enshmere and beaver. Black cashmere shawls from $2 to - ver shawls trom 83c to $15. the olosing out sale of | garments regardless of Dress Trimmings and Finishings. Black ribbon fringes at 87c, $1.00, $1.19 up to $1.98, A full corded ribbon fringe at $1.25 per yard. Special for Monday. ine, in all . s feutherine edgings at per yard, worth 20c. All shades and colors satin cord only yer yard Neat und pretty silk gimps colors at 10¢ per yard. Black silk gimp trimmings Monday colors, at 10¢ 2 in all ‘hunting cise w Jewelry Department. Watches. Watches, 100 stem-wind and set wold stiffened tches, with American movemen Remembe are headquarters for all standard American watches and can positiv ave you ale on the dollar. Gents' gold filled, stem winding and set, hunting case watches, wurranted to w 20 years, witn Elgin, Springfield or W llh.nn movements,, $11.45. Ladies’ gold ed hunting case watches, with Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movement, $8.75 up. _adies 14 k solid gold watches, wind and set, $9.50 up. All goods warranted as represented, itch repuiring at ove half jewelers’ All work guaranteed. pecial gold ring sale. olid go.d baby rings Se. aies’ solid gold rings, with garnet, and crystal sets, Iadies’ solid gold bapd stem rings. beauti- fully chased, 92, worth % ; Silver souvenir spoons with gold bowls, the latest designs, 39¢ each chains, worth Cents’ best 1olled plate watch warranted to wear five yeurs 98¢, £2 50, Ladies’ best chains with by varranted to wear rollad plated watch wntiful charms attached, five )8¢, worth hair ornaments, ¢ ornaments lc each Carpets. We are receiving daily additions to our carpet atest variety in sl gr ty. We have them'from up to the finest goodsdn. market, Special sale this wgek on a lot of fine opague shades at 86c, emplete with the test spring fixtures; we aiso have them at 25¢, the des in only ¢ worth 15 Our stock is complete for the fall trade in all the noveities for dress trimings. Buttons Buttons styles fine crochet buttons in blacl colors ut 10¢ per dozen, worth 40¢. styles fine imported buttons in all colors av 25¢ per dozen worth 50c, 200 gross vegatable ivory buttons only 10¢ per card to close them out. 100 gross broken lots at 1d¢ per cavd, worth Zic¢ o dbe. TO DRESS MAKERS. There will ve a special cut on FIND INGS for MONDAY., Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, The most complete and endless vari- ety of dolls ever shown in this city at less prices than ever before. Chenille Portieres £1.50 and $1.75 per pair is the cheap- § est curtain in the cisy for the mone Call soon for they will not lust lo We are headquarters for S rugs. We guarantee them on the price of strect hawkers. Lace Curtains. Just received,’'a large invoice of lace curtains in all grades. A good curlain for 50¢ a pair. A better one for 75e, B3¢ nna 1, Some extra values at $1.50 to Albums, Frames, Etc., 1n cudless m-bn,. and low prices. N artmengand can show the | Drug Departm ent The immense concourse of patrons which daily throngs our apothecary shop is easily accounted for, when you stop to consider that a bottle of C: which cos! u elsewhcere here for 25c. Liebig's Beef, Wine, which others s n be purchased here Sprudel it sold Iron and t 85c. Carlsbad Salts, whicn druggists get $1 for, we're content to retail at ( And 80 it goes, all ulong the line of drugs and patent medicines. Doesn’t it look as though there must be something rad- ically wrong with the thinking dep ment of a person who woula pay an article which he or she knows c bought for 60 or 75 cents? SPECIAL TOMORROW. Lane’s Family Medicine, Kauffmann’s Sulphur | Scott’s Fmulsion, 75¢, Moller’s Cod Liver Oil, 63¢ Kennedy’s Medical Discove tte ry,81.15. " Nervine, s Consumption Cure, 20c. or Malvina Cr 8 Holwmes’ Frostilla, An unsurpassed line of syringes, atom- izers and rubber goods of ail kinds, Chiffons, Our 25¢ Mouday Chiffons. cniffons reduced to 15¢ for chiffons reduced to 25¢ for 50c¢ chiffons reduced to 35¢ for Windsor Scarfs. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. 200 dozen colors, only Windsor scarfs, solid worth 3 19¢. 75 dozen ladies’ silk scarfs with lace all new shades and nobby, at c, The, 98¢, regulur price 50¢ to 1 Books, Books. 1,000 cloth bound books only 15¢,worth | s0¢. I2 P. Roe's works, cloth bouna, only { 60¢ each, ! Albert Ross’ compiete works at 8¢ per volume. George Eliot's works, 81,95, Shaicespeare’s complete works only D 5 voiumes, at Ihackeray umes, only $3,69. Dickens’ complete works in 10 vol- uwes, only $5, s complete works in 10 vol- L at $1 per bottle, | House Furmshng Goods. load of flower pots. and we are going o put them way down 3-inch “pots, 4-inch po noh pot och pots ¢ ench, with saucers, 3tc each, with saucers, each. with saucers., nch pots, e each, with sauc 8-inch pots, 10c each, with s 9-1nch pots, 124c each, with sauce 10-inch pots, 15¢ each, with suu These prices will only hold good for this weelk. Mason fru 720 per dozen. Tin top jelly glasses 24c each. Dinner plates, 2¢ ra. Butter and milk crocks, 8c, 6c, 8¢ per gallon. Pie plates Cups and saucers 2ic each Fine decorated tea sets $3. worth $10.00, Tea kettles 15¢ each Mme. Strzoter’sand Mrs. Potts’ flat irons, 3 irons, 1} uld‘n' and stand, $1.05, regular price & A ITEo\ bR R TRFR Bl Hud pepper, 2 for 5c. Sealing tapers. he per dozen Special sale in biue enamel ware: 1 quart ketties 2 2 quart kettles 3 quart kettles 4 quart kettles 5 6 quart kettles 7 8 quart kettles § 10 quart kettles 96e. 12 quart kettles $1.05. Stoves. There are a good many good stoves in the murk tod but th are none superior to P. P. Stewart’s goods. They have been making stoves for over 50 vears, and their goods, woday, are the leaders. We carry their stock in hent- ing, cooking, furnaces, ranges, laundry and fireniace stoves, and we will give a guarantee for 10 years, and cver stove they muke is guaranteed. Following arcsome of the rices in heating stoves: The Magnet $2.95, worth three times as much. The F. W. Jr. Oak $ The Emblem $ The Cannon .45 worth $12 ). wortk: 815 worth $1 The Splendid The Putman In cooking stoves: The Cooking I nlerm rthside $9.45, worth $1 itchless £19.95, worth ‘he Signal $19.95, wo th $2 nest cooking stove worth $35 of any worth $14. he He in the world, man’s mon l-urnlture. S.owly, gr v, like o mighty BUSINESS s and widens, nota- ing nsational, nothing extravagant about the methods. Nothing but the power of vory reasonable prices, only | thig, and nothing more. The best goods we can get for the ieast money is the goal of our greatest endeavour. Bedstends, maple and ash, for $1 the Beds at $250, .20, up to any price you wish. 0dd commodes and bureaus always on hana. Bed room suits m m all wing Extension tables from $425 up to $15.00, Side boards hum £15 00 up to $30.00, Bed lounge 25, $8.50, 10.5), $1L50 up to $20.00. Center tables all oak and polished at , $1.25, $1.50, $1.9 2.5) $2.85 up to 13,00, We give the best mattress in the west for the mone us & trial, H-foot bimboo et 3¢ until have are so'd. Fine lot of new pictures just rece World’s Fair Trunk and Valise Dep’t. We can show you the biggest lay-out of trunks you saw. and we haye a leader that beuts the whole outfit. Zinc-covered trunk, iron bottom, cov- cued hat box, box in 1id and swing tray This kind of trunk never sold The 36-inch of this all we sel ved. for $2.585. "We huve lots of then , $3.85, $1.25, $4.50, pto$38, Any kind, uny pr you wish, and all anteed” to be at the price for first goods. inch clul a0¢ on this ba 15-inch solid I | 83.50. 0-inch s0l1d leath, £3.85, We save you $1 on either of these. 1.25; we suve just 18-inch, 1 95 adstone’’ bag iladstone’ Baskets, Baskets. of A superb nm fine new baskets at " 10¢, 124¢, 1ac, 5 up 1o $5 each, | Drums and mm cal instiuments of all kinds at closing out pric These goods are from sherifl sale of the well known Meinberg music store and must be_sold. It will pay you tu get pric A splendid line sheet music at 6e o close. This is nearly all new wusic from ' 4he best authors, HAYDEN BROTHERS. i ] Lettmg Down Prices. best . Snowflake), 65c. best Superlative flour, Minneapolis (warranted) A good tlou Hayden Bros. $1. Best sugar-cured hams, 13c. Best sugar-cured picnic hams, 10e Buost boneless hams, 10c. Driod beef, Pigs feet, Tripe, 8ic. Potted ham, per can, 5o Deviled ham, 5e. Potted ox tongue, 5e. Just imporied from Seville, Spain, the finest olives you ever saw, all packed fresh for us, per quart, 85¢, Imported chow 1 Imported mixed pickles, We soll a good baking powder at 5c. Dried blackberries, fe. Evaporated raspberries (new), 25c. California evaporated apricots (new), Superlative flour w California raisin-cured prunes, -pound pul pure fruit jelly, 15¢. tepound pail pure fruit jelly, 650, Large bottle blue, 5¢. Corn starch, Laundry stavch, Rolled wheat pmnr- call it California Breakfust Food), 5c. fine) 34c. m chowder. (This is the ate), se. 2-pound can early June peas, 17c. 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. @ have peas for 8ic, 10f0, 12jc and 15¢ per Condensed milk 10c. 2-pound can preserved raspberries in pure suzar syrup, 174c. 2-pound can preserved strawberries,in pure sugar syrup, 174c. This. is t.]le finest fruit rlckcd. Try one can and you will be corvinced Imported macaroni, 12¢c. Imported egg noc les. 124c. Imported vermicelli, 123c. Imported spag lettl, 124c. These goods all came from Napolf, Ttaly. and are the most delicious you ever used. On ench puckage is a recipe telling all the different ways of prepar- ing for use, 3-pound bar imported castile sonp, 25c. Teas and Coffees at Bottom Prices. Shoice Jupan siftings 10c and 15¢ 1b, pan 19e and 2. 1J 35¢. 40¢ and 50c, und 45c, No. l~]:m(~r lug. wpan Glc, at nll prices to suit customers. Broken t‘u"ee 10c and 123¢ per pound. Broken Java and Mocha 15¢ and 19¢. Rio coffe lden Rio 25¢ harm Java 30c. Best Mocha and Jav i 83ke, 31b for 81, These goods are guaranteed to suib you or money refunded. Wisconsin full cream cheese, 8¢ and 10¢, Hetzel’s price, 15c. Jersey full cream cheese, 12jc and 20¢ and nd 28 and 174e. , 124¢, 14¢ and 16c. iy hc finest young Amorica full cream, i nburger, 124c, IN BUTTE . HANDLE ONLY THE VERY BEST QUALITIES of Ne- <a dairies and creameries. Country butter, 15c and 17c. Creamery, 19c and 2lc. Our Dodge Se wr creamery, 230 and 25c. This is the finest butter made. Baby Carriages. REGARDLFE 3 OF COST OR VALUR room for holiday goods. gies go at $1.50. .50 buggies go ut $3.25, 8 buggios go ut §5 #12 huggies go at $7 $16 buggies go at §9. In fact the prices are cut in two to ef- foct speedy sale Doll cabs nnd “doll buggies are also putin at unheard of prices. Boys’ wagons at 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 85¢. 4c, 6l , B7¢ and 3¢, actual value 26¢ up 1o $2.50. 50. Leather Goods. Geuts' leather pocketbooks ornly 6o each, Ladies’ midget pocketbooks only G0 :h, t8’ money bugs at 16¢ 25 styles ladies’ pocketbooks 16c eagh, well worth 80¢ each, Children’s hand bags only 25c, Ladics’ Shetland bags, 60¢, 76¢ and 98¢ Fine fur lined shopping bags at 4 75c, $1.00, up to § mp ' W 6 Gents’ leather belts at 80c and d8ec, regular price and 98¢, 50 dozen ladies’ fancy belts, 1o 10 d ife ferent styles, at 25c, reduced from b0ey