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A er PART TWO. - & S— TWENTY--SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3 ), 1892- PAGES 9-16. XTEEN PAGES NUMBER 133. HAYDEN BROTHLERS as fall pants, pants, y vests and v finished, was mado [} GCutting F I"'GeS I bo > ) S B | Underwear. We have just completed the greatest purchase of this lite of goods ever at- tempted by any one house in the wost. Tust think. the entive stock of 3 eastern imills bought by us at 40e on the do! every doliur’s worth of this goes on sale tomorrow motning. For this occrsion we have put 10 extra salespeople in this a department. You may not have a chance to buy underwear so cheap you will have at this sale, 1 case of ladies’ vests and weights, sale price 19¢ each. 1 lot of lad natural g worth 50 per pair, sale price 100 dozen ladies’ heav and white pants, no vestsin this lot, s pric , actuaily worth 60c, 1 case of ladies’ natural g pants, peari buttons and nice only 50c each; this garment to retail av 1 case ladies’ searlet lamb’s wool ve: and pants, worth $1.25, o on sale at 75¢ h. cases of ladies’ fine camel’s hair and natural wool underwear vests and pants, worth $1.00, sale price 752 each, 2 cnses of elegant goods in natural d camel’s hair vests and pants; s not ono garment in this lot but is worth $1.50 to $2.00; they go on s at £1.00 each. IMBINATION SUITS [n tns lot will be found an WE ALSO £ BLL THE OTHER FOUR NEXT BT And =ell them cheaper and good action as music houses Wo arg doine the leuding organ trado of tho [ine. struments, snd aro satisfied with a margin for | worth 81,25, reduced 1o 75 which we I yme noted in dry goods circies Ouo caso Indies’ natural wool combina- PIANOS AND ORGANS ON FOURTH FLOO- tiva suits only ) per suit, worth B "1 case Indies’ black and natural gray suits only $2.00, worth 3,00, Colored Dress Goods. [New Stock of Linens, 1 1ot of fine Wwool ¢ ombination ~Hll~ in natural grav only WOOL UN plaid roods from!, e In this line we will put on sale over 10 e linens: on sale tomorroy Stk NI TS B O R HIRE :I‘u“ M sale o, 1 “‘: sarns & Gzt | 0TS ol dinnor naplns s at just about one-half the regular s B0 TON R o Ry S3°1 5.8 bleached napkins, 6e, Toe 1 5 £000s are worth 38¢ to 40 n vard, Wel . » B L P 16 \\lll sell the pluids Monday for 15¢. stea half bleached napkins Thich all. wool suitings, in stely R [ s 2% at 1,50 dozon. ural wools nd inixturos, 185 ploces to solc 0 i e, 16 inch, rise se. 5 e Lot | 3-8 Gl fino full bleached naupkins, B nEtHlimble Skl 131 s taka your | ¢\ 63 (o S4-inch all Wrondeloths, .| 54 blenchiod dinner napkins, 82,50 and | SN EYSAC o gents’ underwear and ‘ymrh -" price $1. hl 'I‘h|~” L4 gooil ringed napkins, 60, overshirts for tomorrow. ety cloth, in all colors, only 0 rth G, ratest bar- | voui flannels, this is w .Hmm doubt the in of the season, 45 A -inch J ) dozen. “Turkoy rod fringed napkins, 50c and Wlndow Shades' #1 doven. ALl theso napkin and wortl are less than - of inspection. their Clearing sale of odd lots of window Hipithing 14-ineh bleached all linen crash,’ s ausd 11;31{1;"‘;;.:\'3‘“s]',{:'““-' w\w\n:'v:“i{rlllxnrtvlll',tmllull;-ldltf m'\. tueh bleached all linen crash, 6o o aplnce; hossglonisalolin Uleached all linen crash, 7e inel lah eraveneito rain nroof. S i Pt T G P Lhis sale for *ll 1ch brown twilled cotton crash, 3 inch re amel’s hair, in s . on sale Monday for $1. 1 wool lannels worth 40c, % 1" Hayden Bros.” brown linen crash 10¢. \ at u\l color stock of linens The! Goods Must Be i Y Books and Stationery Here is n chance of u life time to se- cure a very fine Standard Atlas of the World for $1.50. A Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary for T5c. Dickens' completo works in 15 volumes, illustrated, . Thackel @ works in 10 vol umes, iliustrated, $2 works in 6 liot's vulnp! ed, $1.95. complete works in one st, by Flectwood, 1,25, I, P. Roe’s works, per volume, 50c. Albert Ross’ wocks, per volume, 39¢. A fall line of cloth books at 124c. A very fine line of juvenile books at 28¢. All theso works are of the very standard and are rare bargai ces offered. Wo carry o complote stock of offico high- nsat the Do ot paper nnl\ 15¢ por Tablets only h. Lead pencils Te eac! Plaving cards 8e pev pack. Trunks and Valises. In our World's fair department, Trunks % #4150, You you want fre sole leather tru Valises 7o, 8 and trunk valise y kind of trunk 5 D to the best solid 50, worth Zinch $3 83, worth 5. All the @ styles in eluli, Gladstone, Oxford, inet ‘and teleseope bags ub usually low line of gyods that we will il prices, viz: s nice lace coll Children’s fine lace collar: Chilaren’s fine torchon only 10 Ladies’ lace collars at 15¢, I"ine ruchings oty 6e per yard. Very fa ings from 10c to 20c 's only Re, s only Se. lace coilars SILKS. YELVETS. PLUSHES. old. 'House Furnishing Goods. Lemng Down Prices. Jewelry Dept, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK SPECIAL CHINA GOODS SALL \m o118 Sasl st GHlATTvE ONY Gents’ bost rolled plated wateh ehains | Fine china plates, pe leave pat warranted % .00 warranted to wear live years, 98¢, worth tern, hand-painted, rogularly sold | A good Flour (Snowiluke 65 o 0 50, 3 a% 500, . | Hayden Bros”' Bost Superlative Ladies’ best rolied plated Victoria | Fine china plates, gold veliel patte Flour o $1.25 chiaing, with beautiful charms, war- | 20, regular lysold at 7c. |Just received nocar of pew str ranted for five yours, 98¢, wor .50, Fino china plates. festoon | pure hue ‘,“n,-,.‘ flous. Ladies’ rold plated Victoris chains, jpattern, elaborate ha No. 1 sugar-cured hams with beautiful charms, 45¢, worth #1.50. | regularly sold 'il [ Picnic hams 1 gold neck chains 98¢, : tra , worth 7ie. N. Y. hams Fern pin trays Im. worth 5. Dried beef ilver thimbles 15 French china cup, IPestoon pattern, g‘l).ll lnml $1.50 and p 8 German dolf enp, saucer and plate, in | blue and gold o, worth $1.00, Fancy fing ornuments in candle , tooth pick holders, mateh safes "and e o sh. worth 75¢ each. Large china salad bowls $1.00, worth 5,00, Fine china A. D. coffees, 20¢, worth 50c, |¢ nch china AL I\ coffees, 30¢, worth plute |Corned beef #5e. wort h | Potted ham, pov Potted tongue.. Deviled ham.. Bologna sausago Liver sausage ¢ hm'«‘o worth 50¢ can Souven poons, with gold bowls 29c. Fine pearl achromatic r s cases, rogular be 50, worth Morocco leather in leather cases Rogers’ 12 dwt knives or t. These goods aro strictly ind warranted. Silver plated naphin rin If you want to buy a w » to get our prices before you buy clse- #1. where. We can positively save you 30 cents on the dollar. overed opera glusses at Smoked 'm\l salt fish of all Kinds. . muu(- ( peaches. je each, th don’t fail evaporated pittod plunis “hm‘ necture . ‘ture traordinary bargain in a 100-piece | dinner set, Toyal Osmotnb, - biug ang | Importad Tugiish carrunts ... Gents’ gold stiffened brown, $8.95, sold nowhero for less than | These are all new fruits just x stem wind and set Ameri 15.00. reived, and tho most delicious Gents’ gold filled Splendid toilet sots, finely decoratad, you ever ate. They ave \\mlh watches, Elgin, S - 81,95, worth $3.75 ser Ib. moro than w tham movemenl wted 20 ve Hanging lamps, tho lavgest lin Just imported from Seville, "I'MI' 211,45, 8 the west, they range in price from the finest olives you evor saw, Gents’ 14 kt filled hunting enso wateh, | UD all packed fresh for us. Per qt o SO | “Stand lamps in endless v: Imported chow chow I IR0 | Imported mixod pickle o ed to wea L with o full jev ‘ameo enamel ware is procing | We sella good baking p n\llv\ 5 e movement, ! . Another big line jus wporated raspbe (new) 5 e prices 840 to 830, olved and romemyar itiis G New California raisin- lp\mmfl Ladies’ gold filled hunting case stom | than granite. flint or blue enam 1b puil pure fruit jol e and will An 1b vl puro fruit jelly . Large bottle blue ing.. Corn starch ! Laundry star Bird sced It 15t three times as long. immense line of lemonale ¢ s, in fine baskets, from 7ac up. h\\v‘mpu ted a fine of old i crally watch with l!m-u 20 year: Ladies 11 I\\ n\m 1Thunting with ag wind W ind ch very fine > watch | > cuse, | and w f wiield or | boen sold vo you for | Allkinds of washing powder.. . \ 1tham ) %500, 2:-1b can early June pe |[ rices $35.t0 851 came | you buy acan andif you do not \\ e are receiving new hi goods | br say they are the finest and most \ i T EL AL delicions poa you ever did eat, ole to The on the > can save you £ wo will pay you back the mone {T9:0an savoyon We have veas for Sie, 10ke, 1 Jock ropaliing. i b and 15¢ per ean. Lok vepaing at D Stoves and Ranges. lomibepsan M ladias mepta 2-1b can vreserved If you will examine our $27.50 solid | puresu 7o steel range that other k %1500 2-1b can preser G for you would onco to| - pure suzur syrup. 1710 Oa S an a others if we ask also $ for them, | Tbis but not a'one you the best | T The immense patronagc in the ahove > in the world, save you 65 department has caunsed us to continue our clonk sale at_prices néver before of- | ¢ fered in this ¢ Call and bo con- it Wo do the sain ana heating sto following prices hing in oue | Tea and Coffse. you can con- On account of the quarantine coffes has advanced from 2e to 8¢ per pound, but having a large quantity on hand we continue to gi ou the following low prices: [ING STOVIIS: )5, worth three times The Magaet $2 as much. The I W, Jr, nblem The Matchle: The Splendid . 88-inch all wool heavy storm serwe, | ‘oo o hoY le IrEEss SlOCE 0L A All our oads and ends of silk velvets ana plushes will go on special sale to-morrow at 30c a yard. Many of them |y Dhraam £5, 15, worth $10. Crashed JAVA ... .uuoe.ensees 15¢ and 19¢ worth 83, in navy blue, brown, gray, |y . ‘“,'.N,,.‘(ml, S pricesare the lowest. | are worth $1.50. They are all in the very latesy col 393l ar Our stock of black d\\. s s direct IN COOKING STOVES. : ;:“:h“dl{:"u oo black and tans, only 55¢. Wo can 4-;“'}.,“,. order on table linens | from thelooms of the most noted I'reach and American mal > 1 H\ warranted. Our prices for Mc H:L (”mh“”_, I ”1,“‘”‘ 7. \:i”“" 11, (”]41:‘«‘«:‘ l(n‘:- and will save you mone; i S ey BRGhn Do R A D A B B ....worth g1, oy Qawanki31o; ) Wo have tho best Gorman bieachea | Black Siiks for oo.ovvuinviniiieons 65c G O 1 o ) worth fl % damask (all linen) in this country, 601 Black Silks for «..vvvevvvevuievneerrneeciineniiiinseniees soees 15cC....worth 1.25[ TheSig 4\\4th g iy inches wide, at 50¢ a yard, Compare TG ST e Sl BAAE S s IS8 e . havorthen ek oIk, Fastentin bl ""“‘ guoldng Java and Mocha, ool T twile, the best th linens or which ‘others ask you AL SR Dl e s : $1.00....worth 1.30 |any man's monog: 3, or 3 pounds for 81,00 YoulpyorEawton: \hembnoY v BlackBSilksif orss ot ieie sole i sietsier R Rn 5 .5 v man's Y. Sl arp heariotta, Mon: | Lok at our fino dumusk at Gie, T, Black Silks for. 506006000060 1L13....wor ‘}‘ L0 Prescri fions }l:;,'.'.', ‘L,I,L.ll‘fi' ] 1 wool German twill camel’s | \Wo'{undit oe linens diveet from the| 131ack Silks for . e dnraiu 1.23.... w ‘Lll 175 p ' Basket fired worth 68c, on eale tomorrow | \nanufacturer, for which reason w Black Silks for. bt sl 2GRt vorthiia o s SR ptions aro al propared by UnSolor ~|l|l\ll'|lgl|:‘ll‘g‘-" o, 48 S4-iugh nll wool ladies’ cloth, fine as | Thoed to mitke you such low pricos. Aud we lave al quality in oil finieh, fully warradted, which we will offer on this salo at $1 Yow, thore fsno & vogulut graduated pharmacist and!Gup powder. ... e, 600 B aloth TaHA S peralige IR0 IO QLIS 1L GHEY ¢ i ilks 4 f amount of 3 Juy better silks to wear. Sillk velvets in all col none but the purest drugs are used in 15 3 i a broadeloth, 88e. 5 |G s hor whieh w or richor silics in the world for .00, and no amount of money can buy better silks to wear. Silk velvets it DRI s B A DO o 00 e et Rl e e oreh 1 are slightiy/solled, worth 750, Eso, 81, pNORE T suaranted " correct und ag 80 b4 7N % 1.2 a U cach, on special | 1 i > {Tower prices i any drug stove on LU0, for e, vy oheviots. worth | 8110 tomorrow, all in_one lot; of : yinced, No garment advertised that wo | garth quotes, We will save you many u | [)[] te[‘, gase yste[‘s dinoliallanool hoayy \ { ot 30 cach; ot moro thun G m‘ 0 lon . Blankets an e S U RYS S SN P d‘,“‘.; " y y (ine wil wool oxtea fine German a0 250 ) 2 tin tto or shoddy b vt ¥ (c L., Tt Gross Gough Cu CELERY AND CRANBERRIES, vill, tomorrow $1,45, We are headquarters for staple no- tions of ull deserintions and these price will convines you that we cannot be un- 1d. ab-inch very fine value beaver cloth, raal cach. Clarenden 11-4 crochet bed spreads re- vd, go on sule tomor- duced to $1 each. Remunants of table linen close. at prices o wool black and white camel plaids, regular price $1.75, tomorrow He. Fancy Goods. We have in this department a full stock of everything in the fancy work mantine |nn- 1e¢ per pac 3 1c per puckage. c ench. vard £poo! thread le each. Red floss ac! 11 Rubber fine combs 2¢ each. 100 yard 800 ol l\ur‘u thread le. Millinery. This department is showing the larg- cst and most complete line of h class line. Wo also have a very nice line of . stylish miliinery at lower pr than shell novelties in this department. any ho vest of Chicago. Ladies’ felt hats in all the new shapes : ry rand embroidery floss |at d0c, at 75e, at$1, at $1 worth $1.00 el Bo por doien; the roguiar prico Of this fup to £2.50, 38 stuys tloss is 100 per dozen. Crochet cotton 6 balls for 25¢. Farniture. Our furniture department stands to- , 10¢, 12 and i ounce spools 7e, 50¢, G3e, > and ¢ each. por yard, X ach, mttern hats at exceptionally 10¢ .m\l 15¢ per dozen, | prices, glish tins 2 por ball. day in the froat rank of the grand army k< only 40¢ par dozen, whose mission on earth is to bring the X ds 10c per strand. To s and Fanc Goods best. goods the factories of the wo-ld af- Wo have a completo iine of finey | 4 ® | ford into the reach of the poor as well stamped hinen goods nad you will find the prices right. Drawn thiead doylies, very fine, only [ Dolls at 5e, 7e, 10¢, 12¢ and 23e, 1, Doll buggies at 19¢, 290, 352 and 50¢, Satin damask doylies 2 for 25¢, Albums in endless variety and low [g] Hemstitched iinen doylies, stamped, |pr m' and 10 Tinted t Deawn thre d thss much prices attest the as the rich. We have ge for humanity and our same, Bod room suits £9,50, #1250, $14.50, . Have you a baby? Why not buy a huggy” "$10 buggies at $18,” $30 buggies ut $14 and $25 buggies at $12, Oth s only 48¢ 1 stamped tidies 35¢, tho best in Lanen d er sots OS¢ pe set. huggies at all prices down to $1.25, PROVE ALL THINGS Drosser seurfs only 20e—72 iuch These goods will be closed out regard- | Late style oak chairs 5e, 902, 03¢, 81. Tray cloths only I4e and 1% each, less of cost to make room for Xmas [These are good and you can come and Fancy hand painted shell pin trays | goods. got all you want, 1 or '10). Rockers to ( match in oak $1.20, # 7 ncy embroidered pin cushions only legant line of cha s in “B2c. i : Buttons all the latest styles for holiday trade, Pancy shell sachet bags, hand paint- . You can pick out what you want, muke ed, Hic a payment and we will hold for you. iell mateh safes 33, Pictures at prices which placa the best Snell jewel boxes 6: BANKRUPT ST0CK OF BUTTO) in the hands of all Easels 33c, 502 5e, 81, $1.23, in bam- boo and oal "he largost stock of buttons ever di Special Sale on Buttons, ¢ Bt s B le in our button department; in main aisle of new building, and, : ‘ also, in main aisle of 16th street build: Chlldmns Cloaks Wo havo the largest stock of buttons |ing,'on Monday. Butions at e, 10, 130 ) of any houso in the country, from the und 2 common agato o the finest pearl or|we s metal, and on Monduy we offer you but- | and description, also every color and | Ourstock issolarge that it is impos- tons ab prices that will surprises you, |size, at 5¢, 10¢, 13¢ and 25¢ dozen. siblo to describe goods, but will quote Sla: you a few prices. Vegetuble ivory buttons, 80 per dozen. .\ E-mtl cloak for $2 50, ¥ ney metal dress nuuunf, 40 per HaB}? en)s,our Piano at er grade for \ bn ver plaid for #4, 00‘ Largest stock of Wall| Avds fow more of those elogunt 85 Paper at Haydens’, : dozen, worth 6 times the price for them. Buttons of every siyle ry steel buttons, 7¢ per dozen. \'m_\' fine large cloak buttons, 10¢ per cloaks left. zen. In our center aisle you will find 500 Ve have & lot of odd butl Al children’s cloaks, from 4 to.12 years, ,..‘L: r"" ot 0r 000 buious thas §0s 1 Spefillal d‘zale on Bulk - [uldressclosks, feom & 10,13 yenrs rdw Ay ns n is the opportunity of one’s lif: Call 1 $416 05 40 po " 0 ° ay. = wod get one before they are all wold, Our New Yorlk buyer has sent us a big line of sample blabkets which he pur- chased from the largest blani house in New York at a discount of 33} per cent. Some of these blankets arve single Man ets and will be sold as low as and 50¢ each and up 5. but Ihu most of them come in pairs, double blankets, and will be sold at ac She,. 8L00 a and upwards. 'lhfllu- are about G0 irs fine white blankets in this lot, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 size, some all wool, some nearly all wool and others nearly ali cotton, part or most atl of them slightly soiled, but otherwise perfect About 20 pair fine ! via blankets in this lot, take them ali, at the same reduction as we bought them, they are the’best value by us since we are in the you intend buying any blankets this season now is your chan All these in addition to our immensc of blankets and the cold weath, coming 03 will ¢auge a big rush in this department and we would advise you to come u; early in the day us possible Domestic Bargains. Unble, s, 10¢, 12 hed cotton ILumnl 84c, 2 and 3ge yard e, Ge, Extea quatity and’s wide shaker flan- ds nel mill remnants, long, worth 12je, yard. Mili vemnauts _of flannel, 5¢,'8c and 20c they are worth, | A0 pi of dress flannelette, 5¢ yard, 100 pieces doh Britonia twilled suiting, was 19e, now 10¢ yar 86-inch wide spft finish hlum'hul mus- lin, worth Sic. now 6} rd. Dark outing flannel, 50 yard. ~inch casing, 1. from 5 1o 20 yi tomorrow only bleached cotton Just half what bleachel pillow 8ie lining ecamb; of lining Jjust o Dress ul\le gingham, sc, 7 Woul skirt patterns 85¢ each, Better grade at #1.25, best $1.50, Cotton batts 4 volls for 2e. Look over our remnants of dirk wash goods, satecng, hedford cords, twills, ete. Special sule on buMons tomorrow in main uisle, 1th street building. Lace Curtains. A good lace curtin for 50¢ pair. Extra value for 75¢, 85¢ to 81, A still better for Country butter that other stores A Concord beaver, fur trimmed, charge 20c and 25¢ for we sell for 15¢, Scotch eheviot, tur trimmed, up (larg 17¢ and 19¢; the very best country bute n..ul above goods aro all fresh and sen- | Arfoe Nursinn, ab, A8 mory, Zic and 23¢; separas sonnble, and cannot be duplicated by uny other house for the In plain walking :gant line of nov 3,50, &4, #1, arge reduetion in pricos. Purbes Pocketbooks and Wallets We have a very la goods and will offor figure Gents' nice Mustar Wright's sursa parilla, Hunyadi Matyas Water, Colgate’s Ba Oriental Cream, $1.15 Hind’s Honey Almond Cream Orvis tooth tablets, se. Garpets. In view of the receit petsa good all wool, cheapat 65¢. We are additions to our large i d Lowell 3-p pets, which are the best goods 1 A goold Brussels carpet for 50¢, Some very fine ones at Gie to 7c. China matting, 124e to 20, same money. arry the flnest stock of cheese im the city. Young Ameriea full pound, others chargo 1 o1 um (large), 59e. up 1o cream, 10e per 30¢, New York am, 1240 and 145, Rovkford full cream, the finest made, 160, Imported brick cheeso, , e and ance in 2 sup ly rece stock of tho und extra suy and 174c. Xt s0, imported, 7ic pep » line of them at M‘n‘u alf=kin purses at je. Gents’ heavy ealfskin purses at 10¢. Gents' very nico thor purse, with patent clasp, 15 kg 3 IHII cneose,$1.23 chargo $1.50 and $1,76, theese e and 150, rs o ys fresh; sohd ¢ por qu have th other:; | Limberge Gent buckskin mones bes only 15c, Tho bost chenille curtain in the city | Rinest Michigan ¢ for 100, and 45¢. or #4,50 per pair. | Cape C ‘od cranberries e per quart, I 3 e, 10c and 15¢. ! We l-n\u a l.lll-» nico snakeskin purse that we will offer on Monday at Hose Supporters and Garters HERE ARE BARGAINS FOR YOU, Bubies nose supporters only 4 por Hayden Bros. take pleasure in an nouncir 0 the public of Omaha and viemnity that they have sccured the ex clusive agency for the celebrated OUININA Hair Grower. pair, [ QUININA'is not an Ol contains no grease of any kind; simp! V OCLS 08 A #pae " e . {eific for the hair bulbs, IT WILL POSITIVALY STOP TH HAIR FROM el lIlgS. [} mgs' FALLING OU I AND WILL OU < DANDRUFF BEYOND ANY DOUBT T'he living proofs of what QUININA can and will do may be seen in our store window bt.-glnlunr tomorrow morning at 9:30, Oct, 31st, Three handsoine, long-haived ludies with huir trailing on the floor will be on exhibition ut our store all duy and 1 ordor to give the entive public un Opporkds . vity of seeing the Laired ladies, special arrangements have boei madg ¢ with the manugement of the company to ibit the LONG-HAIRED LADI in our windows in the cvaning from 7:0 o § well as during the day NO DRY GOODS WILL BE 80 D BVENING=. Iivery lady whose haiv is failing u...n.l une QUININ A, yard Ladies 1 informed upon the subject of the hair will iave 4 new thing in “ .1.‘“.11..,1 glve personal airections how 1o use QUININA vl 0 HAYDEN BROS,, Exclusive Agents, Children’s hose supporters only de per pair. Misses’ pair. Misso hose supporters only be ner hose supporters with bolt,only garters, only 23¢ per garters, very fine, only 40c 1 L dies’ s ors, ok per ik garters, very fine, a'l col- We have just received a nice new line of fancy veiling , the very latest novi ut every fady in the city Hero are some of ry fine veils for 8¢, 10¢ and 15¢ per All styles veiling at 15, 20¢ and 25¢ be in attendance and length and u real beauty.