Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 18, 1892, Page 9

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e e TERRRERTR S e LA v ~ o7 { B 74 { PART TWO. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA, NDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1892—TWENTY PRGES 9 TO 16. NUMBER 91. Colored Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDAY. inch part we il wool storm serg all wool flanuel, Monday 25c. inch Freach fi gular 35c ured poplins, latest 1.00. enette, rain proof, wool and heuvy brow colors, only SSe. s1-inch waterproof, regular price 550, Monday suit re- duced from H4-inch Pr nll colors, # an twills, extra values, Black Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDAY. 88inch all wool diagonal serge, spe- 11 wool surah twill 85 ull wool Prussian twill, extra broadeloth, very shmere, regular 50¢ 1 40-inch all wool German henrietta, an extra bargain, 5 42. h camel’s hai rge, 8 h all wool tricot flannel, 45c. “4-inch Prussian with camel’s hair bor- vJ\' the latest, $1.45 uch all wool whipeord, regular vy k reach rep, beautiful Fancy Goods Depart- ment, Unexcelled bargains of the Btamped linen toilet sets, dresse commode searfs and splisher to 50 Iw-rs\'l seen 10 be appre- » hemstitched traycloths, 15¢, worth 30¢, n fine all Jinen stamped splash- worth yratticst lot of appligue vd novelties in the west s wobs in s ut 10¢, 19¢, , up to $1. at se, 10¢, 17 flowers 3¢, 10¢, 15c. ich, r rods 6e, 8e, 10e, 12¢, 15¢, per bull. colors, 10¢ 1 Chenille and tinsel cord only 3¢ per yard. Special cut on embroide rfs and nn\un lhh .50, 81, ed felt table < at 4ie, Goe, S, worth $1.00 lc to close them out, ch. former price Laces, Laces. 15 pieces bluck chautilly laces at 12jc worth 2 10 ple worth Zic, 9-inch bluck chantilly demi founcing, Monday only 19¢ per yard. Better grades demi flouncingiNs7e.50¢ 65¢, 75, worth 57¢ to $1.25 per yard. 15 dozen antique tidies at 10¢ eash, worth 2 15,000 yards h nnl made torchon laca os black chantilly laces 13c, torchon luce at e per bolt of 12 yards, Lace Curtains. Avre cheaper than A good lace curt Also, at 75¢, 85 and $1. Some very line ones at #1.50 and $2,00, Job lot of the b ~L opaque shades on spring rollers at nore car- hmd of wall paper just received to be so'd at very low prices. Also, mouldings, curtain poles und fix- tures, draveries, fringes and everything pertaining to a first class drapery do- partment. sr before offered. n at 50¢ per pair, HAYDEN BROTHERS, BRILLIANT FALL ATTRACTIONS. Startling Ba Cloak Department. We carry the | in the citynnd our For early buye s will make nducements fo, iber the undernes ave foe well made goods, made to we and in the lat s—no cheap goods, cheap: in black and tan, ac !m‘ with as- samo s and box coats, in ray, regular price 1 of garments at £15.00, $17.50, 50 and higher, whish ¢ vion will prove to be ex: ceptions .Nl value. Infants and jackots in large lowest prices The stock of shawls is complete. Shawls in all sizes, colors and qualities. Shawls for 25¢, 50¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.50, €2.00 and up to $20.00. Carpets. We have the most complete assort- ment of ¢ ts in the city, and at prices that defly competitio: A good cotton ingrain at 22c pe A better cotton ingrain for and 4 All \wml ex We also h of the celebrated Lowell carpets west of Chi- eago, many patterns of which are only to be found in our assortment. Our Brussels carpets at 50c per yard are the best value to be found. Also, an elegant line at ¢ 70c and -1 Closing out China matting at 12jc per yard. Buttons, Buttons. stock is com plete, ovelties and Low Prices” our motto. Here you will find buttons to please the most fastidious. Pearls in full moon, half moon and crescent. Square pearls, oval pearls, plain pearls and steel studded pearls. Jet and crochet buttons; domestic and imported, all at remarkably low prices. Special Sale on Blank= ets and Comforts. 10-4 10-4 ay 10-4 ¢ 10-4 104 ¢ 10-4 ¢ blankets, 114 gray blaukets, Comforts, Comforts, $1.25. Book and Stationery Department. Special for \lu'm.\ 1,000 cloth bou ! 1 books only 15¢,worth P. Roe’s works, cloth bouna, only t’s works, 5 voiumes, at are’s complete works at Dickens’ complete works, cloth bound, in 10 volumes, at $5.00, worth #9.00, We carry o complete line of fancy stationery of all kinds Special cuts on all this week, We ure headquarters on office sup« plies, wholesale and retail. Get our prices on stationery of all kinds, hool supplies for Special Sale on Dress and Cloak Trim= mings. 1l colors. nd colo ather edges iv s trimmi mps of all kinds herine and nd colored ribbon fringe: ssomeuteries and handmade gimp trimmings. Furs, Furs. t overlook ot nt line of fine an trimming Look them over be convinced that you can cent on all your purchases Drug and Prescription Department. 'J‘ln~ department is in charge of thor=- and experienced reg- ar stsand comprises aline of high class drugs, elegant pharmaceu- tical preparations and rare chemicals, which for variety and quality is une celled in the city. Everything is new and fresh and up to the very highest standard of excellence. People who appreciate the fact that a doliar saved is a dollar made” will not be backward in patronizing thisnew deparuure, for we can guarantee to save you from one-half to three-quarters on everything purchased here. Nothing could give us greater pleasure than to have our prices compared with those of other pharmacists and to this end would ask you to bring us a copy of a prescip- tion you've had filied somewhere—any- whe KRemember— Qi bsolutely the highest. E ibsolutely the lowest. Come in and inspect the department; in the meantime it might be pwm.nbh, todigest the following prices. u quinine =apsules per dozen 10¢ n quinine cupsules per dozen 1sc n quinine expsules per dozen 20¢ n quinine capsules per dozen 25¢ borax, pound, 20¢, Cooperas, pound, pirits of eamphor, pint, 85c. l‘ tract W iu h Hazel, pint, 20c, Rochelle salts, puunu (.m ipsom salts, pound, Finest bay rum, p-nl o, Listerine, bottle, 8c. & W. quinine, oz bottle, 60c. ulphur, pound Cathartic liver piils 10c. Porous plasters 5c. Jewelry Department. rkel clocks 49¢. Ladies rolled p! button sets 25¢, worth 31, Gents’ gold plated watch chains. in beautiful designs, warranted to be plated on German silver 43¢, worth 31.50. Ladies’ solid gold band " rings 69c, worth $2.00. Ladies’ solid gold set ring: $1.00. Silyer souyenir spoon Solid sterlin Gents’ rolled plute watch chains, war- ranted to wear five years, 98¢, Ladies’ brarded bracelets, in gold and silver, something new, 19¢ each. Hair ornaments, silver and gilt, Ic each. Rolied plate glove buttoners, with pearl handles, 23, separable e, worth Watches. Watches, 100 stem-wind and set gold stiffened hunting watches, with American movements, at $5.75, temember we are headquarters for all standard American wptches and can positiv you 50c off tie doliar, « lled, stem winding and ase watches, warranted to with Elgin, Springfield or \\'.lllh.un movements,, .45 Ladies’ gold filled hunting case watches, with Eigin, Springtield or Waltham movement, $8.75 up. Ladies 14 k solid gold watches, stem wind and set, $9.50 up. All goods anted as represented, Watch repaiving at one half Juwdulu prices. All work guaranteed. Chiffons, Chiffons. Our ¢ chiffons reduced to 15c¢ for tomorro Our 85¢ chiffons reduced to 25¢ for tomorrow. Our ¢ chiffons reduced to 85¢ for tomorrow. rgains in bver Gents’ Furnishings. One case of gents’ fine British 3 hose, come in bl 1 ad browns, it pair. 3 pair for 5 only 17¢c 85¢ per pai - 100 dozen gents’ fine white linen hand kerchiefs, initials, oaly 15¢ each, worth Our entire stock of derwear to ba cioss our out 100 do: ail the new 100 doz 124c per 1 gents’ rents’ fi s hair § hose, worth Gents’ white meri weight, pearl buttons only 50c each, worth/75¢c 1 ca of 1 * jer and pants, nutu In children’s u largest and wderwear. heavy and ribbed tail, a o al prices will s line tomorro Best quality of ice wool One llum-mm pounds of per skein Children’s cotton hose, fast black, 8c, . 15¢, and 25c¢ per pair; splendid !le per hox. rman knit- ) dozen boys' shirt waista reduced Special sale of corsats for tomorrow. $1.00 corsets red d to 75¢ corsets re luced to 50c. Don’t forget the sale of children’s Wool underwear, commencing to- morrow. Chenille Portieres £4.50 and $4.75 per pair is the cheap- rurtain in |h ty for the mon w1 goon for they will not last long. We are headquorters for Smyrna rugs. We guarantee them one half the price of street huwkers. Albums, Frames, Etc. In endless variety and low prices. Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, The most complete and endless vari- ety of dolls ever shown in this city at less prices than ever before, Trunks and Valises. The biggest stock in town and by all odds the lowest price thut can bs made on first class goods. Stoves. - ea good many good stoves in ¢ today, but there are none goods, They ) n mdl\ly y stoves for over 50 3 and their g the leaders, We ¥ their stock in heat- 1ng, cooking, fur . lnundry and firenlace stoves, and we will give a guarantee for 10 rs, and every stove muke is teed. Iollowing aresome of the prices in heating stoves: The Magne 95 worth three times as much, Th W. Jr. Oak #6.45 worth #12. $0.80. wortk $15. worth $12 37.50, worth $30. The M 20, worth 5 The Spiendid $35, worth # The Putmau $5.15, worth $10, In cooking stoves: T'he Cooking Emblem 7, worth $14. The Hearthside $0.45, worth $18 The Matchless $10.95, worth The Signal $19.95, wo 'th $27 finest cooking stove worth 835 of any The l’ orld, 15, mun’s money The Perfect Oil Heater, $6.50. Books, Books. Albert Ross’ compicte works at 89¢ per volume. Thackeray’s complete works in 10 vol- umes, only $3,69. Butter and Cheese. Wiscon )¢, He House Furnishng Goods. pots. and )ing o put i pot inch pot A S-inch pots, 10e each, with inch pots, 124c each, with saucers. ¢ ench, with saucers, Louly hold good for Tin top jelly glasses 2ic each. " plae: each and milic crocks, 6c, 8c per and suucers Fine decorated tea sets $3.25, worth Potts’ flat and stan .05, irons, 3 irons, 1 regular pr All u-\u and pepper, 2 he doven. .~‘lc in biue enamel waro: rt ketties 25c. 2 quart kettle 3 quart kettles 47c. 4 quart Kettles e, anter table ished), each, This and we ||A\x'Jl~| about around. Full > bedsteads, in maple and ask 81.50; worth $2 The best wattresses and springs for the money. Bed room suits, oak and maple, $12.50, $14,50, $15.50, 818,50, $19.50, $22 und # x18 top (pol- rgain enough to go 6 foot. #4 30 und parlor suits und faney rockers, Bed lounges, $11.50; all have $5.50, £10.50 nwire spring are Fin rth, bambo and polishe Tic; snamel, the Jat 75, chenp it # Also oak and b L bottom pe it assortment of good pretures at low pric Windsor Scarfs. 200 dozen silk Windsor ser rs, only 19¢, worth 4 > dozen ladies’ silk scarfs with lace ends, all new shades aud nobby, at 250, .M)c, 7be, 98¢, regular price 50c to (s, solid y Department Letting Down Prices. Minncapolis best Superlative flour (warranted). 90c. tivo flour, Best sugar-cured pienic hams, 10, Best bon hams, 10c. from Seville, Spain you ever (new), 25c. anricots (new), alifornia raisin-cured prunes, nd pail pure fruit jelly, 1 Fpound pil puce fruit jolly, Goe some call it California wder, 3%c. finest you ever ate), 5 - pound ean early J . you buy a can and you do not say are the finest and most delicious pea you ever did eat, we will pay you bac your money. We bhave peas for 8ic, 10fc, 1240 and 15¢ per can. [ Jondeused milk 10c ind ean presarved raspberries in 1ar syrup, 17 pound can preserved strawberries.in pure sugar syrup, 174 This is the finest fruit packed. Try one can and you will be convinced. Imported mucaroni, 124c. Imported egg noodles, 124c. Imported vermice!'li, 1240, Imported spag lotti, 124c. These goods all came from Napold, and are the most delicious youw used. On ench package is a recipa telling all the different ways of prepar- ing for use, 3-pound bar imported castile soap, 25c. ugar cured hams Picnic hams Se. N. Y. hams 74c. Breakfast bacon 9e. Fancy lish breakfast bacon 15e. Boneless hams 10¢. Dried beef 7c. Corned beef he. Potted ham 5e. Potted ox tongue Devi Spiced pigs fe Pickled trip: Bologfa Frankforts 7 Butter, Cheese and Cranberries. Country butter 14¢, 16¢ and 18c pse pound 19¢, 21c and 23c. ator crenmery 25c. Cheese Dept. Wisconsin full cream cheese 73c and e, Jersey full ¢ \’ wung Ame k 4hwvu' m cheese 124c and 14o. L full cream 124c. . 16 and 18c. now on sale the finest Cape nberries at 10¢ per quart, Leather Goods. Novel Indies’ pocket books at 10¢, 1 un to $2.00 each. Children’s handbags at 2ic. adies’ Royal red pocket books at ‘h s’ shopping bags at30e, 49¢, 670 » 75¢ to $1.25 , worth 50c and 63c ludies’ leather ed out at 25¢ each. Buttons Buttons 25 styles fine crochet buttons in blacls, 2 colors at 19¢ per dozen, worth 40c, 50 sty fine impor ted buttons in all colors at 25 per dozen worth 50c, 200 gross v tuble ivory buttons only 10¢ per card to close them out. 100 lots at 15¢ per card, worth TO DRE MAKERS, There will ve a special cut on FIND= INGS for tomorrow.

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