Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 27, 1892, Page 17

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PART TWO. TWENTY~ THE C. M. SCHNEIDER & CO., BANKRUPT STOCK MUS Colored Dress Goods. Prices cut to the core. We must re- duce our large stock of dress goods. Bargains in all lines, We can sell you w good wool dress for the money you generafy pay for a cotton one. 50 piecos of all wool 40-inch che and plaid goods reduced from 260 picces of all wool suitings, worth 50-inch all wool ®eotch suitings, worth 81.98. in ull colors, reduced to $1.50. 40-inch_camel’s hair cloth, \\ollh $1.15, in all colors, tomorrow nn\\ 65 picces brocade and hmy worth $ uced to 7 Sl-inch all wool Tannel, worth (]u('ed m wy broadeloth, in all colors, n-,;um price $1.55, r 0. 5d-inch all wool hoavy cloaking, worth 82, reduced to $1. Black Dress Goods. 40-inch all wool whipeord, worth $1.25, reduced to Sie, 50-inch all wool heavy wide serge, worth $1.50, reduced to 98c. 100 picces of very fine French novel- 11 styles, reduced to Fronch sergo with r, the latest out, only wale H52-ir camel §1. 40-inch all wool imported henrietta and serge, never sold by any house for less than 1 1o 43¢, 56-inch he: v cloaking re- i cloth, worth 11 wool ladies’ od to The. inch wido chevrons, all in dark s, fane ting, reduced to 7 ird, o nsking 12ic and for th buy them a S6-inch yard. Amoskeag teasle cloth; dark styies, only ¢ yard, Hedford cords, 5e and Tic vard, Verona suitings, b Linens. Our display of fine fancy linens for holiday tr: now complete; it excels all our p ious efforts, Large linc of fancy scarfs, Lavgo line of fine plain white towels, Big assortment of iunch cloths, nap- kins to match. Great variety of tray cloths, Beautiful patterns ‘in white ana col- ored bed sprends, Look over our stock of table dnmask; tho best value for the money ever shown in this eity. Largest Wo of napkins. ue in towels at 5e, 10¢, and 25¢ cach, Toweling by the yard, bleachod or un- bleached. Cotton dinper in_ all the differont widths; also linen dinper, wash rags, ete, o Mlllmery. MILLINERY SLAUGHTER SALLL Our display on the second floor of our mammoth establishment is unsurpassed by any houso west of Chicago, We are constantly r ing daily per express tho latest ‘novelties as fust us ave impor Just recei and }vlu--ud on exhibition the Huron, the sangham, the Bristol and the \sl\(md hats, ull novelties, and trimmed in tho latost style. Mourning goods a specialty. Hats trimwmed w hile you wait, Handkerchiefs. We have just received a large slock ot faney silk, chiffon and linen handker- s and wo are fully prepared to suit youe, price, style and qulity, tildren’s haundkerchiefs, 10 and 2o, Ladios’ funcy bordered handkerchiofs, be and Se, Ladios’ chiefs, 4 ['u]i ard, wido. Brotonia Mu\hlg 10¢ 15¢, 19¢ wide hewmstitched handker- embroidered handkerc hiefs, Lmll 8" very fancy silk handkerchiefs, 15e. Ladi chiefs, 20¢, Toys. Holiday goods arri daily; the largest stock, the tinest goods and the lowest prices in the city. Volocipedes, trioyelos, wagons, carts, doll cabs Albumbs and fanoy goods, games and uzzles; amoug them famous Ouija very faucy chiffon handker- ving Musical instruments of all kinds. ‘('()\l) YEAR. JAY MORNING, HAYDEN BROTHERS A General CUTTING and LETTING DOWN of PRI STOCK MUST BE REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM for HOLIDAY GOODS AND TO WHICH ARE NOW ARRIVING IN CAR LOAD LOT Cloaks and Jackets, Having ..l “ntive suitstock of a well hn(m 1 eastern fue tory, piace the entire lot on sale at than manufactory cost. All s goods, cousisting of cheviots, tweeds, Scoten mixtures and storm serges. These garments are made up in the latest stylos Vatteaun plaits, Norfolk and plain jackets. The public is invited to call und examine the best valued goods for the least money ever offered in Omaha. 200 ladies’ dresses at the phenomenal prico of ch. Noshoday or cotton, but wool 100 worth 100 ladies’ fur trimmed cooney revere Jjackets, $4.50, worth 87, 50 ladies’ fur trimmed camel’s hair Jockots, £, worth $13.50. Our line of $10 fur-trimmed jackets is too large and varied to attempt to de- ios’ fur trimmed juckets, $4.25, scribe; suffice to say that they cannot be | duplicated than $15. carly bef in any other The line is new full. sizes are house for less Call all broken and se- Muslin and Sheetings. The largest stock to select from. Prices are ndvancing fast down east, but as long s our supply and present con- tracts last we shall not advance our ich bleached pillow ¢ sing, ich blenched pillow | ing, 10c yard, Double width sheeting. 1 18¢, 19¢, 20c, 2le, 22c, & yurd. Bleached and unbleached muslin, yard wide, 8¢, 9¢ and 10c yard. Cotton Flannels. Unbleach 10¢, 12c, L 16c, 17¢, 24¢ and d cotton flaunel, ¢ , 18¢ and 20¢ yard, Cotton flanuel, Ge, Sc, yard. Brown and slate coloved cotton flan- nel, 10¢, 12ic and 15¢ yard. Doobled-fuced and fancy printed colored cotton flannel in soms very handsome styles, 15¢, 19¢ and 25c. Flannels. Flannels. Our stock of flannels is too large for this season of the year; we must reduce stock. All wool red twilled flannel worth 40¢ teduced to 25¢ yard. ,;fl«- red flanne! now going at 35 e red flannel now 19¢ yard. Heavy navy blue shirting flannel 19¢, 5¢ and -l\ll,\ rd, Tmported Brglish will not shrink, 50 Choice of all our I mm-h flannel, very choice fil.\lm!. now a0¢ yavd. Why pay 75¢ wien you can buy them Haydens’ for 50c, y o lavge line of Amana flan- Je at Homestead. lown. Those ¢ used the flarnels will have no shirting flannel, some others, Heavy 8-0z skirting flannel in stripes and checks at s0c yard, good valuo ut i} We carry a full line of Davenport idn- nels at mill prices. We carry in stock flannels made at Des Moines, Menasha, Danvilio and New Albany woolen mills, Ous stock is too largo and we are compelled to re- duco the prices. Vink, biue and b 15c, 18¢, 20¢, 22¢ und Silke embroidered | prices, White shaker flannel e, and 13c yard, Whité wool flun 80¢, 5¢, 40c, 450 v 1 yard, Ik warp Hannel $1 yard, Romnants and odds and ends in this line witl go cheap tomorrow, Combs, We have just purchased a very large stock of very heavy rubber combs at o forced sule and will offer the entire lot at one-fifth their real value. That means a 25c comb for e, Only one comb 10 each customeor. We also have a very compiete line of combs at prices that defy competition, via Good rubber fine combs, 2 for e, war- ranted uubreakable; coarse combs, 12¢, A heavy horn comb with metal back and ends only 10¢, Extra heavy horn combs, metal back and ends, with brass chain, 124, Gents’ pocket cowbs, Se, 4 and 10¢. Child’s round combs, , To, Ladies’ side combs, \cr\ Imc onl mixed Hannels ard. nnels at elosing 8e, 10¢, 1 15¢, 18¢, 20¢ B0, 35e, Gle, 630, HAYD tat backs | , from the Schneider Schoeider's Stock ON SALE TOMORROW. Wo must make room for hotiday goods. We have nlm ided to close out this stock once. Cost will cvt no object; the goods must he got out of the housse. In ladies’ and gents’ furnishing goods we will make this n great bargain day. 10 cases of children’s wool underwear stock to be closed out as follows: Inch—16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 2 o—10c, 121, 13e, 18¢, 350, B0 se of ladies’ vests, long sleeves, only 19¢, worth 40c. 1 br ul\vn lot of ladies’ pants only 85¢ 504 ! jersey c each, reduced from natural wool vests and ach, worth $1 s’ combination suits, Tie pants Ladies” wool combination suits, $1.50, reduced from $2, 1 lot of ladies’ fine combination suit 2 each, reduced from 1 case of ladies’ black tights, $1.25 per pair, worth $2, Gloves. Chiidren’s wool mittens, 10¢, 15¢ and 20¢, splondid value, Ladies’ hmere mittens, 15 fully worth double. 0 dozen ladies’ dou 25¢ per pair, worth 40. Boys’ heavy double mittens only 25¢ per pair, worth 40c. Boys’ kid mittens, 50¢ and valu Ladies’ and $1.50. 100 dozen ladies’ kid gloves, hook, all colors, , worth $1 Ladies’ fine kid, Foster lacing, in navy blue and ox blood, only $L.25 per pair, worth $2, Ladies’ fine derby kid gloves, black and colors, 7-hook, only $1.25, reduced from $ Ladies’ gauntlets, brown and tan, only $1.50, worth $2, Corsets. All the odds and-ends in corsets from the Schueider stock to be closed out at any price, (=] Ruchings and Laces. Spocial sale ou lace collars, and laces, We still havo u fow bargains in this line ieft from Schneider’s stock, and have made a special price for Monday, I'ine black ruching, only 2 per yard. - covd white ruching, ¢ and 5o 20¢ and © mittens only 75¢, good kid mittens, lined, 7se, $ Foster ruchings per Children’s lace collurs, 2, wlios’ Tace collars, 5e to e, > and 10c per yard. Fine point lace, 13¢, Meand 15¢ yurd, Notions, Heve isa60e assortment of notions that cannot bo duplicated in the city, viz G dozen good nursery pins. 6 pucikoges good pins. 6 good thimbles, 12 dozen funcy agate buttons. 1 curling iron, G fancy brass huirpins. 10 corset laces, 1 pair corset steel # snools linen, thread and 1,000 yards Brooks' best spool cotton, All for H0c. Ant. We need room in this department for our holiduy specialties, und on Monda close out a large stock of f , square covers, stamped linens, ete, at less than cost, Ielt table scarls, full englh, i Vary fine scavfs at 50¢ and 60c. 54-inch stamped linen dresser e, Stamped linen splashers, 18¢ to 2ic, Stamped linen dresser searfs,72 inches, only 28¢ Ioman tinted covers, stampeil Colored silk fringes, 15¢. dsounce knitting silk, l&x Sillk floss, lozen, Fancy silk ¢ 5¢ per yard. Arrasene, 10¢ per dozen. pecial sale on silk head rests; the unluu lot on Monday, only 19¢ euch, per scarfs, , 39¢. ribbed vests |y &0 S At this price we show a line of light colors Q\S(/in India Silks suit- able for linings and fancy work, Best goods for the 95 49,0 money that can be We have a very good line of day and even- 45 ing shades in Surahs and Chinas. These are what other houses consid- = 5 B¢ er good values at 60c & Our price - - - found in the city. ~ You can find in 6 )) Chinas or Surahs al- (S most every shade manufactured or desired in wide and fine. goods, \vvll |worth 85¢ a yard: yet we give you LllOlCC of On our bargain table SOCin the center aisle, .« new building, you 'will find a great quantity of | Siiks, Velvets and that are worith double, yet you can buy one yard or 50C At this price we have xty shades in Sat- ins to'show you, that 50¢ you have always had to pay, 75¢. Our prices are always the lowest to be found in the city, 50c All'Shades of Navy Blue and Brown Velvets, fifty at the uniform price per yard of 4 Have you ever scen the $l 70 shades of Silk Vel- vets we are offering at ! this price. We can guarantee | every purchaser that no other firm will show or sell*you as good values for soc more per yard - - - Jewelry, Our holiday offerings in fine watehes, o and jewol Solid gold neek chams, U8e, worth Solid gold heart charms, 58¢, worth Ladies’ or gents’ heav, boautifully chased, 81.50, worth | Solid gold band rings, (9, Genuine flinmond eardrops ln umll gold settings, $3.95, worth $10, Beautiful California diamond cardrops in heavy solid gold diamond settings, $1.95, worth $5, Genuine Bohemian garnev eardrops in solid gold settings, 48¢, worth % Solid gold baby rings, 19¢, worth s0c. Silver napkin' rings, 5c each, worth 26¢. Solid silver thimbles, 15¢, worth 50c. Beautiful lace pins in now designs, 25¢, jewelers’ price $1. Child’s silver ‘mugs worth $1. Silverware of all kinds at half jewel- ers’ pric Rog per sot. New holiday goods arriving daily. Why pay exorbitant prices to jewelers when we furnish the same quality gmul. at haif their prices. Gents' gold stiffened American watch, stem \vlnd and set, # 5, ( ld fillod hunting eas watch, nted to wear 20 vears, with Elgin, Springfield or Waltham wmove- ments, $11.45. Gents’ 14 it gold-filled wateh, warvant- ed to wear 20 years, with n fine full-jew- eled movement, adjusted to heat, cold and numnnu. 818,45, Gents’ solid gold wateh, stem wind and set, hunting and open face, with fine American movement, 819,50, Ladies’ gold. filled hunting case stem wind and set watches, with a fine nickel American IIIUVQIHO“L 5 Ladies’ tine 1i'ks solid gold watch, open l'm'u stem’ wind and sot, $0.75, filled hunting cuse uine diamond set in center and ham sod gold orna- mentations, I-.l;;lll Springlield or Wal- tham muvuma 8. 45, Elogant pey whito and orfen glasses, black, , achromatic lenses, with tine mero cases, $8.50, worth $7.00. Black moroeco lgmther covered opera glusses with cases) The, lid sterling illvm 98¢, worth #2, Wateh and llnpk jewelor's price. Pianos and Organs. We sell “‘general jnerchandise”, what- ever a family mhly need; Don’ { *you folks” need & plano or an organ? Ii is notout of our'line to supply you. Our line is first-class lmlqug the world famous *“Chickering.” “They will cost vou lots of money but our prices are bea rock and steaight, in plawn figures, - sidering quality of pianos our price is fully $30 108100 lower than others, You un save mogey by dealing with us. in cases, 50c, S, 12 dwt, knives or forks, $1.25 watches with souvenir spoons, vepairing at half Furai ture. SPECIAL CLEARING ALE CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, From now until the 25th of Decembor you can buy a great many nice chairs and clogant rockers bolow our usual low prices. We are glad to hold ar bargain you pick out on a small pa ment and deliver when notified. 1T h“l is a rare chance., Our price on all fur- niture is 25 per cent less than the eral run, so when we cut our al low prices you buy chaap inde Dining room chairs in oak at 8 $1, vegular prica $1. 1; $1.15, oak, regular pr rockers to mateh in oak, $1 Wo have a lot of chairs, 2 or ! These aro marked to clean them out. They avenll fine goods. Rockers—A fine line of polished oal rockers at %3 worth ) plush seat, different colors, An- othor lot av ¥2.50, maple, plush seats, Fine line of reed rockers at 50, worth . Tn fact you can now buy in our al veady noted bargain furniture depart- mont chairs and rockers at prices which are even a surprise to oursoly Bamboo easels, 5-foot, ¢, Pine white and something new, onr high-back De and 75¢, other colored B1.7, Plushes | Glasswars and House Furnishing Goods. Tmmense lined! watar a1d Lo n oande sots from 750 up. BISSELL CARPET SW Covered tin pails se. Coffee and tea pots 10e. Our bargain counter is full of valuable articles at from le to 5¢ each, and you five times as much for the same “ar- elsowhere. Fine blown glass tumblers at 40¢ per set, cheap at $1. Initial tumblers 50c per set, worth $1.50. Glass butter dishes, spoon holdors, -ream and sugar bowls at se cach,worth PPERS $1.40. letter you want, rup pitehers 10¢ each, wurth PPlated tea and table spoons 25¢ po —a genuinebargiin, Rice root serubs at Se, sold regular 15e¢. Enameline stove polish se. Fall line of cooking utensils in n- ite, flint, cameo, blue and white, cop- por, never break steel and tin weir. At no other place can you get such a varie- ty. We have notspace enough to enu- | merate prices but we are below anyono and by a-good percentage too. (Crockery and China. We have “ht fmported from M. line of fino white dnm\(m‘\iu orating purposes, consisting of plutes, teas, aftor dinner coffees, vases, jugs cte., at 50 per cent less than you ever bought them in your life., Also a splendid line of decorated butter pls FRAGIEL photozraph holders, toothpicic ch holders. We have a $1.50 gold band fine china cup, saucer and plate that we will sell you for 3ic. TIMOR & CANTON plates, 1se, that never sold for any less than 75¢. Wo-display the largest variety of din- ner sots in the weat. We will give you a 100-picce imported or domestic dinner set at $7.98 that you ean’t touch any where for less than $12to $15, and re member we wurrant them up to the handie. Children’s toy tea sets—not a littlo toy, but large enough to be used—at #1.15 per set, worth $3. Stoves and Ranges. If you will examine our $27.50 solid steel vange thatother dealers ask $15.00 for you would take it in preference to others if we ask also $45.00 for them, but not alone giving you tho best range in the world, we save you 63 per cent. We do the sam= thing in our rooking and heating stoves. 1f you will ad the following p-ices you cun eon- vince yoursel IN HEATING STOV The Maguet worth three times 5 per ceut more. nt line of pictures at 83e, $1.2 $1.50, $1.95, $2,25, You can now buy cheap in our furni- ture departmont; cheapor than ever. Blankets. Sample line of white blunkets, slight- 1y soiled, at prices that will sell them on sight. Wao carry the stock to select from, Wo handle all the leading makes of blankets, We carry the largest stock of white blankets and at prices that we can suit oll, from 75¢ a pair for 10-4 blankets up to 815, Ied blankets, gray blankets fancy blunkets in piaids and faney mixtures at pricos lower than will be found in this western country. Our stock must be reduced; we must have more room for our stock of toysand fancy goods lnow on tho way, Fruit, Woe will sell mixed nuts pound. Panocy dates, Iinest figs, Lemons, Florida nmu ros, 20¢ and 25¢ per dozen, We carry a full supply of the finest apples. The Northern Spy for 40¢ per New York anples, 85¢ per pe: Cocoanut, Tic ench, for 12ic per : per pound. ek, Wrappers, wrappar for 90c, apper for #1,10, apper for #1.: A #2.00 wrapper for 81,50, Nicely made, good stylcs and perfect ns mue D Oak 36.45. worth $12, am $0.80, worth $15, "he Cannan $5.95, worth $12 The P. . Stew , worth $30, The Mawchless $16.20, worth 35, The Splendid $: , worth #35, The Putnam $5.15, worth *In The Cooking Imbl Tho Hearthside The Matehless Tho Signal $19.95, worth $2 The . P, Stowart, tho fin stove in the world, 8 any man’s money. (heese. We eall spacinl attention to our stock of faney imported aud domestic chesse, which we sell at remarkable low prices. We have the finest Rochefort cheeso at 50¢ per pound. Fromage de Brie 40¢ per pound. American club house cheese 45¢ per ar. ! sab sago choese, 8¢ per package. \fehatel French imported, 74e per g “romage de Camemb Pineapple co A *h. Edam cheese, 5 each, and 16¢, and 16c. m 87, worth 814, 5, worth $18, worth t conksing )3, worth $3.5) per box, and 124¢ per pound. Eastern process full cream, 16¢e, Anderson’s mince meat, 6ic package, Solid meat Baltimore oysters, 802 per quart. Finest celery 80¢ per dozen. Country butter, e, 16e, 18e, . 24¢ and 26¢, v will pay you to buyyour- , oystors, mincemeat, col ery and ¢ :unhm ries at Haydens'. Our motto—every article first clags at lowest prices, 14c and and 20¢ I\l‘\IIH R IM) ST GO. Groceries. Pure Ryo Flour. Graham Flour Pare Whoat Grahiam Fiour. Minneapoli (warranted) A good Flour Hayden Bros Flour Just receivod a car of pure huckwheat flour Soll-rising buckwheat flour Aunt Sally pancake flour Aunt Jemima pancake flou Lieb's ryeninjun flapjack ured hams. Best \'u]mxl.\ll\o new s Dried beef.. Corned beef. Pottod ham, per Potted tongne. Ih\\\hwl ham nl cheese. nkforts. .. olio or Scou o all the wrappers that come on ond them to the fac- and llx’\ will send you a very fine chraomo. All kinds of washing powder, 2fc¢ 4 for 11¢. Soapine, 1.-)le Dust, Soap Dust and Pearline. Van Houton’s pure cocoa. . Fry’s improved hommopathic socoa Prime Russian eaviar (per can). Best home-mado catsu Genuine Spanish « per 1776, 65 on's ¢ Iohratml ed mince meat. omatoes . ifornia xl|'|ml arapes . Calitornia evaporated pittod plums California white necturenes (':\l'l[m'n red necturenes California evaporated apricots Imported Buglish carrants Theso are ail new fruits just re ceived, and the most delicious you ever ate. They are worth 10c per 1b. moro than we ask. Just imported from Seville, Spain, the finest olives you ever saw, all packed fresh for us. Per qt... Tmported chow chow. . Imported mixed pick We sell a good ba Evaporated raspberr New California raisi 3-1b pail puro fruit jolly. 20-1b pail pure fruit jelly Large bottle bluecing Corn starch: Loaundry stars Bird soed (vi 2-1b ean early | you buy a sy they aro the finast and most deliclous pea you evor did eat, wo will pay you back the money. We have poas for 8ie, 104c, 12¢0 and 15¢ par can, Condensod milk...... Tea and Coffse. Coffees continue to be high, but we still give you tho following low prices: Cocon shells, very fine 3¢ pound Crushed cof vos 180 Crushed Java and Mo 0c and 250 Golden Rio. . c und 280 Finest Santos | H00 Combination Javs Old Government S a1z asSas ©0GCcC0eC0G00 S L 3 pounds ku' 21.00 Wo huve just roceived a lot of now picked teas from Japan. Japan siftings, per pound Extra choico Japan ten siftings Sun-dried Javan colored Jap: English breakfast. . Moyune gunpowde Pin-head gunpowder. ... Choice Formosa uuiuug Drgs. Red Cross Cough Cure, large, De. MeGiils Orange nluamm, Humphrey’s Witch Hazel Oil, 39c. k’s ointment, small, 18c. nson’s seamless nipples, large, 8 Fig syrup. small, 17¢. Seven Sisters hair gra Gray's vegetable v.-.n. 15¢, PPorous plasters, 5¢ each, Shandon Bells soap, 44¢ box, Beef, Wine and Iron, 85c. Swandown fuce powder, e, Voltaic headache cure, 18¢ box. Dr. Birney’s catarrhal powder, 40e, PRESCRIPTIONS, We keep nothing but the purast of drugs and they are all fresh and not ike those in many of the drug stores, having been on hand so long as to bes old and worthless, Ours are all new. Give us u call. AN BROTHERS.

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