Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 25, 1892, Page 9

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PRGES 9 TO 16. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, hEl'TE&Bi’,R 25, 1892—SIXTEEN PAG NUMBER HAYDEN BRONS > * L FORCING THE SALES TO REALIZE. inch wide maltese chevrons and inch wide bedford cords in new dark 3 in remnants, only Sc yard. Fantais: nt of dress and 10c y v the large and can suit vo quality. quantity and p rices. Colored Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE R MONDAY. 52 inch camel’s h novelty, we have then 40 inch ail wool in brocade and o <h patterns, 92c¢ 46inch French Poplin weave, quard patent, $1.45. 40 inch all wool plain diagonal weaves, 75e 48 inch all wool corkscrew weave, in navy blue, 9Sc. 40-inch a1l wool surah tw value, all colors, 3 40 inch all wool chevron plaids, stripes and mixed fabrics, in one lot, special for Monday’s sale only 50c. 36 inch part wool Scotch plaids, regu- lar price 25¢, Monday 19c. 50 inch all woot Scotch mixture, just wds for traveling or street dress, 1.67. 40 inch all woo! imported henrietta, in 50c Kensington sacking, 54 inch all wool heavy 4) 1nch all wool tricot flanne 54 inch ve-y fine French broadcloth, ia all shudes, $1.95 54 inch imported plaid broadcloth, regular 8250 line. special $1.75. Black Dress Goods. 51 inch all wool value, 81, 38 inch all wool very fine se ial, $1.15. 40 inch all wool camellette, reg price 75c, special Hc. 48 inch satin finished henrietta, worth 80c, special 52 inch all wool heavy imported serge, §1.45 40 inch Prie: v's silk warp henri- the reguolar price of these goods is §1.50 yard, Monday only #1. 40 inch Priestley’s silk warp diagonal, ve:y fine, the price of thesc goods is i ial for Monday $1.25, 40 inch all wool French henrie tra value, dlc 40 inch si warp henrietta, special or Monday 98c. Demestic Bargains. 42-inch pillow casing, bleached, Sic yard. 45-inch pillow ¢ ched, 10¢ vd sot finished bleached m usiin betier than from . Special bargain 1n bloached wusiin at . Tie ang Bje yard. Best nssortment and best ue in Canion flannels ever offered by Hayden Bros. on Moaday. Dark styles in outing fAannel 10¢, now apped shirting reducad to 10¢ yard. 5,000 yards of white shaker flannei on Monday only 8ic yard. Be sure and get some. " At this p-ice it will not last but a short time and wa may not bs able to d"ll'“"‘“" the same. HBargains in ready-made sheets and piliow cases. -3 Curtains, A good lace curtain for 50 per pair, A butier one for T3¢, S5¢ to $1.00. - Some very choice btyles at $1.50 to & Draperies of all kinds either sil totton, also fringes und everything per- taining 1o a first cluss drapery stock. Silks and Velvets. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. a silks in beauti- black "China silks, from 65c t. .50 pee yard, and we will quote you & prices on all for Mon- worth worth Z5¢ 10 80 per 3 yar handmade linen tor ¥ €01d at 7c 1o 19¢ day price will ; yard. 100 dozen antique tid.es. finer grades at ic. ber a special bargain. Out of the season or in the season Hamburz embroiderics are always gooa. But out of the season is the time 10 buy: therefore we 1 throw out for Mondsy our entire line of Hamburs, embroideries at 50c on the dollar. Each num- Art Department. Monday’s special incements in the art department 10 dozen be red cent We have just of fine embroidered i t is no shop-w they were manufs th 3 nds we propose to gis trade the benefit of the barg ust for Monday. 25 dozen fine silk drapes, with fine em- broidered bolting cloth ends, go Monday at 49c each. 25 dozen fine and fancy colored silk drapes, generally sold nt 30c and will be sold, just for Monday, at h. dozen fineall linen tray cloths,nicely stamped at 15¢ each. 15 dozen hemstitched tray cloths nicely stamped, Monday, only 15¢ each. 10 d fine” Roman table covers, stamped, at 39¢, worth 65c. 10 dozen fine all linen dresser scarfs, with drawn thread sides and enas, only 49¢, worth 7ac. Mail orders promptly filled. Notions. Notions. Just think what you can purchase for 25¢ at the most po artwent in the city, our notic 8 packages of hair pi 2 corset laces for...... 1 dozen nursery pins for 1 paper adamantine pins for. 1 steel thimble for . 1 card hooks and e, 100 yards of linen thr Rubber fine combs for Horn pocket combs for 1 package hair crimpers for. 200 yards cotton thread. 1 roll tape for.. et A strong pair of corset clasps for. A good strong horn deessing comb. Prices count Ribbons, Ribbons. Lot 1—0dds sud ends No 2 ribbons, in all colors, at 3¢ per yard. Lot 2—0dds and” ends No. 5, all silk and in all colors, at 3¢ per ya Lot 3—Odds and ends Nos. 9 and 12, and all miik, at 10c per yard. Lot 4—0dds and_ends Nos. 12, 16, 22, all silk _and in all color: at 1éc per yard. The above lois MUST be seen to be appreciated. Cloak Department. We invite inspection of our fall and winter cloaks and jackets. Among the inummerable bargiins, we quote & few b “A good cloth jacket at §3.59, A stylish pl long in b A good beave ar in black, in dark and nand fur trimmed new shades and ice of :d garments ur depar t we offer the tollowing inducemen ipes and checks, an excellent only $1.75 each. Gents’ Furnishing Departmznt. Bargaws in rlige overshirts, special price Monday. Gents’ domet shirts, pleated bosoms, only each, worth 50c Oue case of gents’ heavy Jersey Knit overshirts, lace froats, only 65c, worth £1.00. We carry the lrrgest line of men's hirts in broalcloths, trecot cochecos and fancy flannels at prices lowar-than any heuse west of Chicigo _Oa Moaday we will put on saie 100 dozen gents camels hair underwear, shirts and draws ers, at 75c each. worth $1.00. g One case of men’s natural wool socks, oniy 1¥c per pair, worth 25¢. Gents’ British half hose in black, tazs and modes. Corsets. SP. AL SALE OF CORSETS ON MONDAY. 150 co-sets reduced to $1.00. your cho'ce 25¢ e Bargains in childrens’ black cotton hose on Monday. Books. Books. 1000 cloth bound books by standard authors only lc, regular price 50c. E. P. Roe’s cioth bound ooks only 50c Aibert Ross’ complete works at 39c h. umos, at §1.95. s complete works at#2.63 ay’s complete works, 10 vols., 10, ete works in 17 vol- wo-th $10. novels at 25¢. 0 be closead out at 15c each Monday. Blankets. Blankets. Over 2,000 pairs of blankets added to this weck. Our immense blapket department is a surprise to all who have seen it. On account of the warm weather we ng special low prices in order to force the sales. Any person who can aflord to make their pu-chases now wiil save big money. Gray blankets A9¢, 68c, 75 and §1 pair and upwards. All wool 10-4 red blankets $2.50 a pair and 50 on, while we show the best line and the cheapest line of white blankets which were ever shown by any house. Chiffons. Chiffons. SPECIAL FOR MOMDAY, Qur 25c¢ chiffon Monday at 13¢ per yard. Our chiffon Monday at 23c per yard. Our 50c chiffon Monday at 3¢ per yard. China Matting, We will close out this week a lot of good China matting for 12¢c per yard,; Also a lot of opague shades on the besk epring roller for 2sc. Towel Sale. We will continus to give you extra good value in towels on Monday at 2fc, be, 10e, 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ each. We bought from & large linen house who are zoing outof business over 1200 dozen of 3-4 dinner napkins at less than import price at 81, 81.75, §2, $2 50 and #3 dozen. Eaamine them; they are very cheap. Drug and Prescription Department. This department 1s 1n constant chargo of modern and progressive pha ists of acknowledged expar. and abil- ity: men who have n examined by the Nebraska State Boird of Pharmacy by that body to be fully “compouad and disy ons of physicians medic The stock mpris evervthing pert modern pharmac exaited standard ed the princ ria-medica of that nave given way to gnt and palatable - and powerful coneentrat s instead of the looked to the pa- non ball, and twice me . no la a pin-head. remedies are being discoverad and p escribed ever d to properly a ore requires b and every moment of the The apothecar denartment of the whole busin that we'll guarantee to you from 30 10 %) par ¢ prices for perscriptions, read that wedo the same on Glycerine, pint, 45¢ Pure castor oil, pint, 25c. Extract witch hazal, pint, 20c. Chloride of lima. pound, 18e. Copperas, pound. ‘Whiting, pound, 4e: ‘Corip, ticortes powder, pound, 30c. Seabury’s sulphur candles, 20c. Cudahy Listerine, S3c. Powdered borax, pound, 20c. 2 grain quinine capsules, dozen, 10c. 3 grain quinine capsules, dozen, 15c. 4 grain quinie ca; dozen, 20c. 5 grain quinine capsules, dozen, 25c. Furniture. We donot profess to give yougold dollars for nickles, or sell you goods for Falf what they cost us at the factory. Wedo n of this. But we canseil you first 58 goods r cent- age of profit than me goods are usually sold for. do this and WE ARE DOING IT. at 90c and 95c, alse 06 Bedroom suits, $1 $1850. We are showing a handsome lineof suits at $20.00, #22.00, $: $30.00 and #35.00; 3500 saved on every one of thesesuits. 5-f00t bamboo eas 50c, one brass tippe: Fine line of pictures; elegant line of pannel pastelles just receivea, which we shall sell at $1.25 each, cheap at $2.00. 1f you want anything in a bookcase, chiffonier. folding beds, cnina closet, just give us a call, no trou 10 show goods. another at Trunks and Valises. The largest price. Good 2 85, 83,25, 3,50, $3.85, lar Bags at 75¢, 85, $1.00, 8125 , Also a large line of telescope bags and cheap bags. ck at the very lowest Carpets. Prices for this week on carpsts are down. Cotton ingrain carpsts, 17c. Some better ones for 25¢, 80c, and 85c. We bave a few all wool, exira super carpets for , and some very choice patierns at 60c and 65c. We also have the most complete line of Lowell extra super and 3 ply cirpets to be found in th ity. Brussels carpets, , 65¢ and 70¢. Oil cloth aud lino.eums are very cheap this fall. We have the genuine Eaglish lino- leum for 424c per yard. 0il cleth from Z0c 1o 40c per yard. Also a great variely of table and shelf oil cloth. House Furnishing Goods. Glassware tinware, graritewanr b 2 lamps oneware, wi sheet iron ware. and lines of goods o over 70000 sq above line are complete every dotail. We have gone over linc of goods, and we have 0 bnif. By loocing over the > wash ba ¢ dippe 15¢ cuspidore, Se. 20c wash board, Se $1.25 coppar boitom wash boiles, 3¢ flower pot, 1 Tin top je Dinner plat, quart blue enamel preserve kettles, . worth 7 tblue enamel preserve kettles, th 91c. 4-guari blue enamel preserve kettles, 59¢, worth $1.18, 6-quart blue enamel preserve kettles, Tde, Worth 8$1.43. E S-guart blus enamsl preserve kettles, S BTc.‘l'm;th 3L7L 10-quart biu> enamel pressrve kettles, 93¢, wo th #1.92. 12-guart hive enam>l preserve kettles, 81.05. worth 32 10. We have a fine decoratdd vass lamn with shade to mitch. Thais lamp sells regular for $1.50 or #5, our price in this cut sale 31.4 We have ‘a line of hanging lamps that is simply imma=nse. A 87 automtic spring extension lamp have a 210 decorated tea set for $3.25, and dinner set for $8.50 that sells vwhere for # 2 earthenware cooking pots and 35¢, worth 50c¢ and Tae. Fine dscorated cuspidores 2)c, worth Japanesa, Hollind and China bowls crubbing brush e, worth 25¢. 1ades at 5c that are advertised dealers as a barg, id lifter lc. A 10¢ nutm g A 5c moas: trap 1 A 10c egz b and Mrs Poits pat- ent sad irons 93:. You all know what other dealers ask for them. A 10c salt shaker 23c. A 100 pepper shaker 24c. Maud scrapers e A box toothpiciss 2¢. le tea kettle 1ac 25¢ comb % A 35c feather duster 8¢ Main floor ter e tubles 4 many good stoves in bat there are none \’s gools. They b2en miking stoves for over 5) ears, and their goods, toluy. a-e the in y s, and we will give s gurantse for 10 years, and evary stove they make is guaranteed. Following’ aresome of the vrices IN HEATING STOVES: The Magunet $2.85, worth three times Jr. Ok $6.45. worth 812 #3.3). worth $15. ‘annon $1.95, worth #12. o Spiendid #35.25, worth $53, Putmaa #5 15, worth $10, IN COOKING STOVES: e Cooking E m #7, worth 814, Hearthside $0 45, worth 818 Toe Maichless $19.95, worth $27. The Sigoal $19 95, wo th $2 The P, P. wart, tne finest cooking stove in the world, #2295, worth $35 of any min's money. A solid steel range sold everywhere for $40 00, our price $27 1f yov con= temnlate buying a range, exsmine our steel reags and you will buy no other. Letting Down Prices: Minneapolis best Superlative flour (warranted : ) Snowfluk flour . [ e No. 1 sugar cured hams Picnic hams F kled | Pickled tripe Bologna Frankfor: e Smoked Halik a e a dried pitted y white nacture. necture. Yalifors aporate ortea English ey ts.. 8ic Lhese are all new fruits just received and the most delicious you'ever did eat. Thev are all worth 10¢ par pound more than we as Just importe: the finest ol u ever gaw, a paci 1 sh for us, per quart. Imported chow-chow . Imported mixed pickles . We sell a good baking powder at Dried biackberries. ... E d raspberrie New California prunes . 3-pound pail pu 20-pound pail pure fruit jel Large bowtie blue Corn starch. . 8-pound can clam chowdar. the finest you ever ata)... 50 2pound can early Juns pais, 17de If you buy a can and you1 do not say they are the finest and most delicious pea you ever did eat, we will pay you back your mouey. We have peas 15¢ per can. Condeunsed milk. . . 2-pound can presarved raspberries In pure suzar syrup 2-pound can preserved strawber- ries, in pure sugac syrup 17ie This is the finest fruit packed. Try one can and you will be convinced, Imported mucaroni 455 Imported egg nondle Imported ver: - . Imported spaghetti....... . 1240 These goods all came from Napoli, Italy, and are the most delicious you ever usea. On each pickage is a recipe telling all the digerent ways of prepar- ing for use. $-pound bar imported castilesoan.. 250 8te, 10fc, 1240 and Tea and Coffez Dzp't. On account of the quarentine coffee has advanced from % 10 3¢ per pound, but having a lurge quantity on hand we continue 10 give you the following low prices: Crushed Java, 15c and 19¢. d Java and Mocha, 20c. Choice Rio, Golden Rio, Combination J Peaberry Charm Java, 0.d Government Java and Mocha, 3¢, or 3 pounds for 81 Cocoa Shells, Uncolored Japan, 4 Choice spider le n, 50c, G0e. Gun powder, 35c, d0c, 60c. English breakfast, 3Sc, 48¢, 55¢, 60c, Butter, Cheese and Cranberries. At Hayden’s you can buy country bute ter at ldc, 16c, and the best for 18¢, made by Nebraska furmers aod shipped us g‘ny. Dolge creamery, 20c¢, 2% und . Remembzr we handle only the very best qualities of count y and creamery butter and sell same at lowest prices, CHEESE DEPARTMENT. Here we handle only the best imports d ana domestic cheess Wisconsia full cream cheese for Tio Brick cheese 124c, 14c and 16« Young America full cream Limberger, 124¢ We have now on sale the finest Cape Cod cranberries at 1Uc per quart. . Cor. 16th and Dodge Streets,

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