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TWENTY-SECOND \'l"..\ R. I)\Y M()R\l\(n, JA UARY 8, ]8‘)‘3——.1\III,N NUMBER 20-. e el e - — —_——— | HAYDEN BROTHERS, The Sale of the Scason is the Great January Clecarnig Sale Which Begins i ()‘\l \ll A, \l "OIMoOIrrow. Every Price is a Plum, and Every Value Guaranted to be Unexcelled in the West. = N January Linen Sale. rannual linen sale starts Mon- Jan. 9th, 1893, Our incr sing business and our past experience has placed us in position to buy larger stocks and in consequence obtain hetter and low- es than herctofore, il ular tention to our line of bleached and cream damask which we shall offer at 30¢ d as being better value than r offered by any house in the trade. Our line of bleached nask at is well worth and would 2 1.4 yards wide bleached damask, German make and all pure linen, at $1.50 yard. Full line of Turkey red damask, A0¢ and 50¢ lerdd stamask, 2 40& and 50¢. 1ey colored damask at 60¢ Hand loom German d linen, the sale of which w in Omaha, at 65¢, 75¢ yard, with napkins to n most honest goods forr sold in Omaha GO-inch wide red checked damasl, manufactured expressly fo Bros.,, at 65¢ yard. This gain and will not be foundin Omaha except at Haydens'. pkins and doylics you in price, L B50¢, 60¢, 0, $l 4m. up to the finest nmdn.. Lunch cloths in great varicty at 7 88c, $1, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 cach and upwards. 2-yard lunch cloths with dozen napkins to match, $2 per set. Finer grades in proportion. Turkey red, al and red and green table cloths, oil colors, best goods in the market, all sizes and prices to suit all. Special towel sale on Monday in center ¢ of building. If you in- tend buying any towels this n it will pay you to look over our line on Monday at 3¢, 10¢, 1 39¢ each. Haydens' pr are well known to be the lowest and our reputation during this sale will not suffer. Also a big line of Turkish towel All linen crash toweling, bleached or brown, at 5¢ yard. Cotton toweling, 3 1-2cy Fine toweling at 8¢, 10¢, and 15¢ yard., Butcher linens, embroidering lin- fronting linens, cte., in great variety. White beds , @ full line to pick from, $1 65¢, 75¢, 88¢, 98¢, cach and _up to the Marscilles Handsome line of chenille (\hl\. covers to select from, all col table felt, high colors wor a better a be found in Ihls In fuct thh d;.p irtment takes sec- ond pla ne in this city, as we St stol have the Blankets. Our stock of blankets is too large and must be reduced., Fine white blankets, : pair. b4-pound heavy white blankets, $1.25 uir, 10-4 white wool blunkets, were $2 25, now $1.50 u pair. Best white blankets evor shown in this city for the monoy at 82, $2.50, 3,98, $4.85, #5, and §6. A»h:u pair. Large line of Californin blankets in white and fancy colo 5. Gray binnkels, 5 $1.50, §1.60, the best wade. large; prices reduced iun order to reduce stock. Another sample line of blankets just received, no two pair alike, 46 patr in lot, mostly white, some are slightly soiled und mussed at about half price, on sule Monduy in our blanket depart- mont. Mail Orders Promptly Willed From Sheriff’s-Sale, Weo have just received ths entire etock of a shirt manufactuver from Lis- nard strect, Now York, comprising omet flannels, tricots, fancy broad- cloths, black wool serges und cochecoes. These shivts will go on sale Monday morning for less than price of material, 1 case of fancy domet flannel shi pleated bosom, and well made, only regular price dle. case of gents’ fauey jersey knit shirts, trimmed with silk cord, und well worth 81, sale price f0c. 100 dozen zents’ fanvy jorsey knitovers shicts, 650, Toc and 95c, 1 case of gents’ fancy overshirts, come in plain and neat fancy stripes: choice of this lot only $1 each, Mail Orders Promptly Filled o, 81, 81,25, nd up 10 Trade in this d:.pmlmult has grown so large that o stock has to be mov { ranged. To do this we cut prices right and leit. Lots ot Fine Goods Have to Go At a Sacrifice. Take advantage of the Mail Orders Promptly Filled GREAT SALE THIS WEEK. Read the prices. v pair war- ranted. . tip $1.50 Ladics \kid button pat. tip $2.50 shoes, $1.95 .7 L felt slippers Co and-turned $1.50 felt ’l slippe Ladies Goodyear spring heel arc- Goodyear spring heel arc- fine turned dongola $1 shoes llk. sizes 5 to 8, llp _dongola $1.25 t.ll Yongola $1.35 i T fine pat. tip dos gola $1.65 sizes 12 to 2. Men's 1 buckle kip $1.50 working shoes $1 51.75 congress 'S fine B eall § s and $1.50. calf elegant” $3 shoes ne hand-sewed calf $4 sheep's wool felt bo s best double knit ¢ Goodyear arctics 95¢, 's pure gum roll sole arvctics ' finc B sall $1.75 button hlovs'b st sheep's wool felt boots Mail orders caretully filled, HAY Dry Goods and Shoes. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Colored Dress Goods Monday wo will haveon sale thoe great- est burgain of the season. Fiannels and heavy goods must go Lo give us room for our immense spring stock. 40 inch all wool homespun worth 65c, reduced to 4lc. 54 inch all wool Scotch mix, heavy goods, worth $1.25, reduced to 85¢. 54 mch all wool Nannels worth 5, ve- duced to 40 ipch all wool sultings worth up to 65¢, reduced to 87e. 40 inch all wool tmported bedford cord worth up to $1.25, reduced to 7 36 inch part wool plaids worth 23¢, ve- duced to 124c. wh all wool broad cloth worth , reduced to 89c. tinch all wool heavy French sergo worth $1.: ; 51 inch 2l’s hair stripes and plaids worth 81,50, duced to 3 38 inch all wool gray plaids worth 404, reduced to 25c. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Corsets. SPECIAL SALE OF CORSETS. All broken lines to be closed out at about § our regular price. 1 1ot nursing corsets, worth $1.25, re- duced to 50c. Toysand Faney Goods Everything in the way of toys, dells and faney holiday articles must be sold., Not a single item will be carried to an- other season. Now is the time for bar- gains, Books and Stationery This line is more complete than ever, both in juvenile nml standard books, and all at cut pri All kinds of sh\nuucx‘s at less than half usual prices. I It Flannels. Wo are showing n nice line of im- ported nglish shirting flannels, will not shrink, at s0c¢ yard. Large line of Amana society flunnels in fancy styles, natural colors, cte. Iixtra heavy 8-ounce skirting flannel reduced to 50¢ yard. Navy blue and red h\xllml all wool flannels at 25c, 80c, , 40¢ and S0 yard. White wool flannel, 850, 40¢, 45¢, H0e, 60e, Toe, 8¢ aker flannel, 5e, 10¢ und 15 nk and blue ml\u«l "dllflL] 15 ecial bar, to close. Windsor Ties. Monday wo will offor 100 dozen all sitk windsor ties in pluin colors each, These goods are worth und are full lengths and widths and all good colors. s0 offer &f special sale a fineline of felt and plush tablo searfs and squaro ins in all wool skirt pat- arfs at 32¢, 33¢, e, blle, 72¢ squaro covers at 25c to T0e. your cotton and silk threads on v and save money. Muslin Underwear. Muslin underwear from New York auction. 100 dozen ladies’ night gowns, nicely trimmed, and well made, only 50c¢ ench, would be cheap a On Monday we will make a specialty of o lot of gowns, all at each, muny avorth as high us $2 each. 1 case of children’s muslin pants, 1 to #years old, 124c¢ per pur; 5 to 8 yoars old, 15¢ pe* pair. Mail Orders Promptly Filled | Silk- Department. If you want a Black Silk Dress you can buy it now for a great deal less money than the same qual- ity will cost you 60 days later Jewelry CLEARING SALE ON GOLD RINGS. 500 solid gold baby rings, 8c each. Loadics’ solid gold bund rings, 69e, worth 82, Ladies’ solid gold set rings, 98¢, worth Gents’ solid gold seal rings, $1.95, worth $4.50. ‘We are still in Lhe lead on low prices. Elgin, Springfield, Waltham und Col+ umbus watehos, in sulul gold or filled cases, at half jewele ., Niokle alarm clocks, 63c, Elegant cabinet (solid oak) eight-diy clocks, strikes hours and half hours; $2.95. Gents’ 83 rolled plate chains on sale at $1.50. Ladies’ $2.50, $3 and $3.50 best rolled plated chains, with beautiful churms, on sale at $1,50, Gents’ best rolled plate patent lever cufl hullmH worth d0¢, 7c, 81, on sale at Utlnla and ends in silverware—butter dishes, eream pitehers, cake basket#) sters, spoon holders, sugar’| bowls, napkin rings, ete,, ete., to close at hall price. Watch and clock repairing at half jewelers’ prices. Bed Comforts. 1086.50 down comforts reduced to close $4.50 ench, $9.60 down comforts reduced to close 10 $7,50 each. $7.50 silk covered comforts now #35 each, Fine comforts covered with satine and French serge, chintz, ete,, medallion center, eu filled with white cotton, $1.50, $2.25, $2.60, $2.75 una $3 each. it comforts were never offered at such low prices as at present at Huy- dens’. Just in order to close, comforts at 25c each, Full size comforts at 75¢ each. | | Stationery. Here is a list of good reading_ mattor at less than wholesale prices, Diclcens’ complete works, illustrated, in 15 volumes, only Thackeray’s complete works, illus- traten, 10 volumes, $2. Scott’s complete works, illustrated, 12 volumes, $. Ruskin’s cow lclc works, illustrated, 2 volumes, hlml‘uspuumnimnnloh) works, #2.65, Chamber’s ,Encyclopedia, 9 \o)umu, 2. P. Roo's works, per volume, 50c. “The Savage World,” a complote natural history by J. W. Buel, $1.85. A full line of juvenile books always in stook. Commercinl note paper, 20c per ound, Ieish linen note paper, 15e per pound, Envelopes, 8¢, o¢, 10¢ and 1ic per : , 10¢ and 15¢. A complete line of oftice supplies al- wiys on hand, Mail Orders Promptly Filled Black Goods. #8 inch all wool camellette cloth worth 75e, reduced to 41c. 40 inch black and white stripes and plaics worth £0¢, reduced to 35c. 40 inch all wool fine finish Ger henrietts worth 69¢, reduced to 55 46 inch all woo! imported henrietta worph $1.00, reduced to 79¢ 58 inch heavy beaver cloth worth $5, reduced 1o $2.05. 40 inch all wool heavy storm serge worth 65¢, reduced to 40 inch mohair worth 65¢, reduced to 86 ineh henrietia worth 50c, reduced to 86 inch English cashmere, extra value, 260, Domestic Department Prices on cotton goods are advancing ly. We contracted with eastern manufacturers fo rge quantities to bo delivered this month and they ave now arriving and placed on sa 8 fust a8 they come in and wo are thus enabled to continuo selling at our old prices as long ns they last. rd wido bleuched mushn, be, 6le, fe and 10c yard, rd wide brown muslin, 4ic, e, Ge, ud 8¢ yard, 2-iuch bleached pillow casing, 8ic and 10c, bleached pillow easing, 10c and 10- I lnul‘hf‘d u\tl un- »wn cotton flannel, 10¢ yard. Bleached cotton flannel, Ge, Se, 10¢ yard. 'go line of colored cotton flannel in plain shades; double-fuced cotton flan- nel in plain colors and fancy printing, beautrful |.n h styles of outing st opened, at S, 3 The handsom- est line nr patterns and colors e Ais- played by any house you will find at Haydens’ on Mond hey are bound to be popular s souson, as thore have been great improvements made cloth both in style and finish. Par lar attention is ealled to the onting sorge made for dr for street wear or house wrappe yard, Old-fashioned blue npml ticking, also new cokors in fan triped tickiug, denims, shirting, check or stripes, all styles of ginghams, dress styles or apron checks, calicos of every descrip- tion, wash dress goods in grent variety. Our stock of dress lining is complete. Our domestic department is the larg- est_you will find. Here is where you find the stock in sight to select from. Buying these goods in larger quantities than any other house in this section of the country places us in a position to give you a better selection and make you lower prices than any house in the trade. Examine our stock and judge for yourself. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Special Sale. On Monday we will offer at special prices, for one day only, the following articles: THRIEADS, SILK GARTERS AND HC SUPPORTERS, BIBS AND COMBS. Brooks’ best spool cotton, 200 yards, le, worth Chadwick’s best spool cotton, 200 vards, le, worth be. Dragon’s best spool cotton, 200 yards, le, worth be. Black aud white linen thredd, Ze, worth 5e. Black and white linen thread, 3c, worth Te, Black linen thread, 4c, worth 8e. _ Black, whito and brown, Burbour’s, worth 10c. Carpet thread, 2 skeins for 5e. Silk thread, best quality, 100 yards, 43¢, worth 10¢. Silk twist, best quality, 10 yards, Ic, worth 3c. H. B. crochet cotton, 2 balls for be, worth e each. These are the best ever offered in the cit Ladies’ fine silkk garters, 20c. worth 3oe. Ladies’ very flne silk garters, silver buckles, 40¢, worth 60c. Ladics' very fine silk garters, silver uckles, 502, worth 63 Babies’ hose supporters.5e, worth 1 Misses' hose supporters, b¢, worth 1 Ladies’ hose supporters, sc. worth 1 Babies’ honey-comb bibs, Babies’ honey-comb bibs, Babies’ quilted hllw.‘h' Wo! Babies' q\nl\ml bibs, 12ic, nped nmm bibs, h 2 for be, worth 5c eich, , Be,worth Extrd heavy rubber fine combs, worth 10c, White celluloid fine combs, 7¢, worth 10e, Extra heavy rubber coarse combs, 5c¢, worth 20c. This is our ler. Solid wire course combs, Ke Horn coarse combs, steal b Gents’ pocket comby, in ¢ Gents’ pocket combs, in ¢ Children’s round combs, 3¢ 7c¢ and 10¢. We nresole agents for the DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS Remember that our thread sule lasts one duy only. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Home Industry. We are anxious to introduce to our customers one of Nebraska's great en terprises which some of our readers of for the first time, namely, a sfect sewing machine, made in Ne- ta and guaranteed as good as any machine on carth, For the purpose of introducing these goods we sha them on sale at the very low p $i8 for a few days. A written guaran- tee for 5 years accowpanies each one. Third floor, pring purchase of window shades ved and we have some gonuine bargains among them. We desire to close out some short lengths of brussels and ingrain carpets vo make room for spring goods which are arviving duily. We have reduced the price of a good quality of floor oilcloth to 25¢ per yard; only & fow pieces left. Third loor, gains in thread Pianos & Organs The l’lu‘esl and most attract. ive stock of strictly first class instruments at the lowest prices ever offered to the public in the west. Eight different first class well known make of Pianos, including the world renowned “ GHIGKERING.” Every instrument sold by Hay- den Bros. is fully guaranteed. Crockery, China and Glassware. Once a year we take all of our odds and ends wo have, put them on a tablé and sell them cheip. These odds and ends are parts of dine ner sets, tea sets and toilet sets, it is all docorated ware. 1f you want to matoh up a dinner set or toilet set you can do 80, We have just unloaded a car load of crockery and as there 1s another car lond due next we we are going to malke prices that will induce you to buy whether you need them or not: we muss have room. Unhandled cups and saucers 29¢ per sct. Handle cups and saucers, 39c per set. ‘Wash bowls and pitchors, 20¢ per set, Chambers, 25¢ each. 2¢, 4e and Ge each. slop jars, 69c ench. ublers, 2c euch, nging lamps, with , $1.69 cunch; worth 85 Stand lamps from 10¢ up. Sirup pitchers, 9c. ream sets, umnsung of sugar bowls, cream pmlus butter dish and spoon holder, 19¢ per set. Salt and pepper shalkes, 1ic each, Wine glasses 8¢ each. Decorated cups and saucers, 59¢ per sct. Sauce dishes, six for 10c. Albeta tea und table spoons, 2ic per set, as good as silve extonsion ¢ each, hes, 5e. ve a few more 100 piece impore ted decorated dinner sets at $7.93, worth $15.00. Hosiery. All our odds and ends in children’s fine wool and cashmere hose to be closed out at less than cost. 100 dozen ladies’ jersey ribbed vests and pants, only 50¢” each, reduced from 98, Groceries. Hayden Bros.’ best 56X flour, 81.28; best superlative, 90c¢; snowflake, 66c; rye flour, 85¢, $1 and $1.15; Aunt Jemis mu’s pan cako flour 3fc or T4e for 2 pound puckage; Aunt Sally’s pan cake llour. 3ic or 2 pound package; Lieb's Ryeninjun flap jack pan cake flour, 830 or Tic for 2 pound koge: self-rising buckwheat lour 8ic or 7¢¢ for 2 poun packageo. Finest home-made catsup, in bottles, 10¢, T'wo pound can corned beef, 10¢, Two pounds uncolored Japan tea, 350 One pound Young Hyson tea, 40c. Four cans French peas, 40c. Butter, Cheese, Meats and Fish. Country butter, 14¢, 16¢, 18¢c and 20y creame 1c and 266, Remember you will ulways find both country and creamery butter fresh every day, also our pri ery lowest. The very beer Wiseonsin full cream oheese 100 1 ouslorn process pure croam choeese, 14¢ aud 16e; Swiss cheese, 1240, 14c und 16¢; Drick cheese, 12dc, 14 and 16¢; Limburger cheose, 124c an loe; Roquefort imported, pound; pineapple cheese, ench; 1dum cheese, $1.25 each; Neufchatél cheess, Tic' per packe Sab Sago, 2 per package; minee me; at, 74¢ per pound; apple bute ter, The per pound: strawberry and rasp. v preserves, 1240 por pound. Ia oup at department we handle the celes brated goods of the Cudahy, Swift an Hummond Pacling companis, ' No. 1 sugar curea hams, l8c; sugar cured PUARAG HI SRa hams, 1’.’«;. dried beof, 10¢ 24c; salt pork, 10¢; and all Kinds of cannod meats at lowest prio Come here for your fish. Finest mac erel, 10¢, 124c and 15¢ per und; Hol land herring, 8 for 25¢; white fish, 100 per pound; brick cod fish, 2 pounds for 15¢; golden bloaters, 6 for 260, California Canned Fruits, Californja apricots, 150 per can; all klndbu{ Chlifornia canned plums, 1240} California peaches, 18¢; Culifornia Barts lett, pears, 20c; sugar corn, 10c; tomas toes, Bhe; 2+ puuud can pumpkin, 30, Re- member every article guaranteed to be a8 represonted or money refunded, Cloaks and Suits. The cloak deparument is nhowlng - larger and ore complete stock than evor before at this season. A general markdown is made to ineure quick eales, Cost cuts no figure; tho goods must be suld at any sacrifice. -