Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 12, 1893, Page 9

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TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1893-—SIXTEEN PAGES. AYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS iléck Dress Goods. Blam(et Sile, e < has boen Involced, Pric » just received nnew line of r in order to sell the blank ared black and y nnd black. | wool German henvietta, | Now i Munday o ou will b Gerinnn gray bian v 80¢ Geay blankets at 6 1h whiwe woul FOR MON temorrow vorth Goe, v white or 46-inc! h vorth # 40-inc )‘ vorth #1. 10-inch beautiful 40-inch 1 ool \lwx ¥ or il wool imported 5 Monduy, §1. all wool small fig putterns, §1 all wool ir henrietta, mixed bianketsat $2 98 bengaline, ¢ b 11-4 white > pair #3.50 white blankets now 11-4 fine ( whi ured fancies, vool 50 pair. bluniets, wnd 46,50, em uway ted g mixed, fornin silk w very fi brillinntin brillinntine, 7 all wool camelette ep hen i 40-inch 48 inoh \t the pric now mukit blankets it would be a good investir to luy in a supply for next season. on cloth to nt 1! wool surah twill, 5Sc. SPECIAL heavy storm serge, worth #1, Plush & Fur Laprobes. The SALE ON 46-inch reduced to 3 m nch heavy .65, reduced t Golored Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY. Monday we place on sale a fuli line of new spring goods in all the new styles and weaves. We are closing out all of our heavy goods at ubout [ price. 185 picces Jamestown serges in stripes and plain weaves, all nice clean styles, worth s0c,Mondsy 40-inch all )l chevron worth ¢ to close 2le. 40-inch all wool suiting, 65¢, to close B74c, 54-inch all wool flannels, worth 75e, to close H0c., H1-ine close 38-inc nlmlm-luun fancies, in change- able effects, 40-inch ¢ colors, H0c. 46-inch ull wool very serge. in all colo:s, $1 neh slk and changenblo colors, $1 48-inch silk sublime, all colors, $1. 40-iuch duchess henrvietta, silk wool, beautiful goods, $1 40-inch all wool plain poplins, colors, 85¢, 46-inch fancy poplin, all colors Wash Dress Goods. storm worth serge, Puritan light s only $1. en Coloj brown colored Jlush robes only ) each y plush robes. red or green on lined with black or green on and weight, at $ and $5.65 each. Double plush robes, sides, at $6 each Double robes, green plush on one sido and green broadcloth on other, Double plush robes, both side some dark shades of Double plush robes, both sides ARt shade of blue, bound with blue broud- cloth, ch, Funey mottled plush robes, handsome patterns, black backs, $5 and $6.75 each. The favorite ombre plush robe, black back, extra large size und weight, only 0 each. goat and fancy plush Hning only green on both and plaids, worth up to blue. all wool fiannel, worih 63¢, to $7,50 ¢ hangeablo mohairs, in ol fine French wool pongee, in W gray mottled plush Now is your time it you want a bar- gain ia vplush or fur robes, us these prices are ail helow their value. We call your attention to two lines of horse blankets which we are in the sume way, hoth regulation shaped and buckled, nt $1 and $1. wourth $1.50 and $1.75 each. They are a bargnin and will not lust long ut these reduced prices. Comforts, Larga comforts, ¢ IPullsize comfor Satine comfort Satine comfor Down comforts, $4 Down comforts, .| Flannel Skirt Patterns. All wool flannel skiry patter: styles, fancy styles, stripes, v wovea borders. Large | woo!, that sold at $1 $1.50, $1 and & take choice on Monday of the entire lot each; a good selection to pick Notions. On Mondny wi heavy stockinet at 5e per v Dress and Now zophyr gi ngham. New zephyr g New seersucker New ginghams, sc yard, New prints, se yard, New ilama cloth, 100 yard .wash dress goods of every de- n, nm'h as printed Ivull. 05 :, worth $1.50, 75e, worth $1 $1, worth $1.75. $2, worth $3. 0. worth $7.50. 0, worth $12. the latest (ml Num soft e in batiste and bunting, all est line of figured and dotted Swisses evor_shown at 10c, 20¢, 25¢, 8de, 40c and 50¢ yard. White checked nainsook in remnants irect from the mills, 24c. se, 8¢, 10c and just half regulak prices. Special Linen Sale. We havo just finished our invoice and o find our stock much larger than it ihould Wo will place on sule on onday 260 dozen of fine all linen huck, orepe anl damask towels, y weaves ud Turkish towels, plain and fan owels that have been selling at 19c B and 40c. Everything in towels s0ld at than 50¢ e sn Monday ut 17¢ each, 6 for $1 or limit one dozen to each 1'u~ln|n Here is o bargain you can’t duplieate in | A1 kinds needio Gt fany house in Omahn. We won’t prom- Ladies hose supporters, 5¢ per pair. ise you any of these towels on Tuesday. Misses hose ml;;,.,,‘,.‘,.;‘;“ per pair. but'if there are any left you will be w Bables’ hose supiorters, 50 per paiv, come to them as loug as they last at 17¢ | Knitting cotton, 43¢ per dozen, . each. H oS, s @ Al linen crenm damusk, R ) All liven cream d.mask, L Fpiey * We call particular atten Mino Ay bleached, cream and turkey AR Sk Ehiob will, be on sale Tape measures given away. the equal to which Get u fashion sheet of our shown in this eity. ros, the Domestic Compare our 7o¢ damask, teThe Wyman bankrupt stock on sale fothers churgo you 81 a onday. and $1.50 a yard bleached been reduced to #1 o yard. s ave too many damasks on hand, | Y @] mgs We have of veilings, includin henco these great reductions in prices, eities in dotted. plain and bordered Our loss will be your gain, -4 dinner size all linon ble gonds; also a new line of fancy colored goods, all at bed rock prices. , pluin s, fancy ze, from. will offer a line of seamless dress shields per dozen. § 5S¢ per gross. Corset lnces at 5¢ per dozen. Pins at 10¢ per dozen packag tape at 10¢ per dozen. *red floss at 10 per dozen. Corset steols, 1¢ per pa Crochet cotton ard vurd* on to the :d damusk Monday ot 7 has never been puper pat- for which just received a full new stock all the latest nov- ched nap- iins only $1 a dozen and up. sch all linen unbl very fin heavy, cheap ched crash, ’ and best nssorted stocs 18 in the city If you are looking for bargains in lin- ens it will pay you to look over our L stock and get for the stock - is % here, and wo ing down the prices Get our prices on white bed spreads: we will save you money. Buying them ¢ in larger quantities than any other house in this city, and from the mills 8 direct, we are p'aced in position to make { you the lowest prices, and we do it ever day. Our increasizg business in this line shows plainly that the people are becoming convinced that Haydens' prices are the lowest. Lace Curtains. A good lace curtain for 50¢ pair A better luce curtain for 81.00, _Some very choice ones, 12,00, rgest of lunch ¢ SPECIAL Embroideries, Laces and Art Goods. Hamburg embroideries at lc, 50, be, Te, 8¢, 10¢, 124¢ and 15¢ per y if you need embroiderics, buy them now. nen torchon laces, all widths, ¢, e, Te, 10¢ und 12¢ per yard Cotton torchon luces at 8, 16e, 25¢and 30c per dozen yards, Cotton lace tidies at 80¢ each Hlack und colored wool laces at e per yard. All colors fancy cords, 5e | Half oz, knitting silk at 15¢ on Mon- This ix the biggest bargain ever d by any one in these goods. Silk floss, »e per dozen spools. is our standing price. Stamped linen tidies and spla 5e ench, Trunks and Valises. defore you buy a trunk or valise of any kind, be it our $1.50 trunk or our #38 trunk, or any of our $3. %4, $5, $6 or #7 trunks, remember our price is always the lowest, and that it is no trouble to show the goods und convince you of the SALE ON at 3e, and 15¢, 20e, 25¢ 75¢, 85¢ and $1.25, 81.50 to r yard “Chenille portieres, pair. Poles and trimmings in great variety. CURTAIN SCRIM, Mill remnants, 3¢ per Curtain draperies for 5 per yard. Outing Flannel, - The demand is on the increase for out- ing flannel We place on sale on Monday 50 pieces of flannelette, dress style, 5¢ yard Now spring style in outing Hannel at 8o 10c, 124c and 150 yard, sBaby flannelette, 10¢ yard, Fast turkey red printed outing flannel at 124e yard New style of outing flannel for dresses for street or house wear, only 124c yard #4, $4.50 ond 85 This shers at ard 8¢, 10¢ to 15¢ 5¢, 83c. Solid leuther, #1095, Lonther lined av in clubs, and any price you want in other shapes. The best shawl strap ou earth for 15¢, We save you 10c on this strap, mixed blankets 1 H iydens’ ar NUMBER 236. HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS| HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS'HAYDEN BROS 1lk Department. Domestic Dep't, Have you seen Hayden B:os, stock of Domestics? Havo you he muking? Would it not pay that 1¢-4 bleached s Mill remnants of tomo row yard, Mill remnants of standard unbleac Yard wide ble ed than Lonsdale or Frui at that, No remnants (only one « ‘1-'\\”\' r), tomorrow Strict'y in e domest which 1 of the prices they are you to buy some of sting at 173c yard unbleached muslin ed muslin, heavier 1l soft finished 20 yards to only 5e yard. thay b late ud these low heforc uccounts Usblenched cotton Aannel 8ic vard. White shuker flannel 43¢ vard neh bleached pitlow easing 8ke, nch bleached pillow casing 10¢ iood cotton batts, 4 rolls for Remnants of shirting, sheeting, den- ims, cottonades, table linens, ete., at prices to close. Bankeupt Stock on Sale. Monday will begin the grand slaugh- ter sale of the Wyman stock of books and stationery. You ean save 60 per cent on any article in this line by taking advantage of thi ¥y note v W ‘pencils, Be uper box. Faney paper and envelopes in box, 10e dozen., and .m.xu,».w in box, 8¢ per paper and envelopes in box, 15 Job lot of monthly magazines, includ- ing Seribner’s, Harper’s. The Century, The Avena, The Atlantic and The North American Review, all go atdc per copy. Musical Echo, 5 pe Gospel Hymng, 15¢ Prench Speaker, by vegular price, $2 00, Comic valentines, 2 for dozen. Good tablets, 3¢, de, 5e and Te. Heavy writing rads, 8¢ and 10¢ Big job lot -fancy papeteries, very price,75¢ wnd, 7503 or 5¢ Ie, per Office supplies at half o Playing card mme: Irish line MeC: land, $1.49. E. P. Roe’s works, 43¢ per copy. Byron’s complete works, § Oxfo-d S. S. Bibles, very All fashion books alwz \\k in ,\m('k We are ngents for the Domestic paper patterns. Ask for fushion sheet. note paver complete histc Furpiture, G-piece parlor suit, best crushed plush, silk plush bands, spring edge, ok [rame, polished, $20; regular price, G-piede suit ge suit, spring edge, sitk’ plush ds, an elegunt suit, $35; regular price, $43 B suite, 811 59, $14.50, $15, 818, We carry as fine quarter hed suits as any onc at $30, e % Piliow sham holder el hoay given with ever It susion tables, G-foot, 5.50, $8.50, Tk would not b Bettamir they sold, us they do, for 'e on the tuble, desks and chair less than regulur prices, Oak dining chairs, 85¢, $1, $1.10, 81,15, We guarantee the price to be the are Ny 2 2t 25 per cent $1 lowest. Elegant line of hall trees, pick from. Sideboards in onk, polished, $15, $18, $19.50, $20, $21, from $1 to $5 cheaper than the regular price. Jewelry. CLEARING 30 styles to SPECIAL SALE JEWELRY THIS WEEK. ON Opera glasses worth $5.50 on sale at $2.50) Opera glasses worth $6.50 on sale at Opera $1.50. Opera glasses worth $2 on saloe at Gents’ gold-plated chains worth $1 on sile at dic. Gents’ best ranted to wes ) Ladies’ best rolled chains, warranted sale at 98c. hairpins worth at 25e. adies’ solid gold band rings worth $3 salo at $1.50, Ladies’ solid gold band rings worth $3.75 on sale at $1. bost rolled plate plain pand vorth 50c on sale for 2ic. Babies’ solid gold rings worth 35¢ on glasses worth $8 on sale at rolled plate chains, war ale at H8¢, plate Vietoria to wear 5 years, on 50¢ to 75¢ on lid gola band o at ¥ 5. Initial searfpins worth 85¢ 10¢. icke) alarm clocks rings worth on sale at worth $1.25 on Solid gold briiliant e #3.50 on sale at $ watches worth rops worth ). on sale a3 > at e at at Gents' watches worth on sale at s’ watches worth $21 on sale at ' watches worth $15 on sale at ents’ watches worth %10 on sale .50, Wateh and clock jewelers’ prices. Sewing Machines, Just received another shipment of the celebrated Nebraska-made sewing ma ch’ye; every one fully warranted & years, al the same price, $18, at repairing at half | this city. Ve are going to sell more stock for which we |>];1<‘“<| th«, orders early last fall, and at prices which are 1 the same silks can be nt less than now. We are 5 per bought going to give our customers the benefit of these timely purchases prices which we and we feel assured that at the will offer you silks, you cannot afford, in justice to yourself and your purse, to fail to pay us a call and examine the many at- tractions we have bers of Black to offer you. i For this coming week we have three num- Peau de Soie a very handsome, lustrous, soft, fine texture, and cellent wearing silk, onz of the able weaves tlmt a silk loom produces most service- and which we offer at prices that will surely close the en- tire line in a few days: 1200 yds No. 800 yds No. 1 at 3 at 98¢ yard |s $ 1.15 yard 1500 yds No. A at $1.35 vard We have reserved two pieces of each num- ber for our mail order customers and orders for patterns of them will be promptly filled, as long as supply holds out. Thesg prices are for this week only. NllblC Depdrtment pecial el for This Week Only. ALL THE LATEST PIANO FOLIOS AT 33¢ EACH We sell for cash or on monthly . We payments. will rent you a new piano and allow the amount paid as rent to apply as purchase money if you buy. guaranteed, /2 piano of all kinds of styles and cases, ght differen’ makes of standard , thoroughly reliable and We are sole western agents for the world famous JCKER! In the tain the rcputation so honestly thing cheaper of Hayden Bros. sale of pianos and organs we intend to strict ly main carned—"That vow can buy any- than anywhere e'se. Pianos from$155 to $1, 500, Organs $35 up. Small Musical Merchandise. We carry a full line of Violins, Zithers, Accordeons; Mandolins. Band Instruments, Tambou Clarionets, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Autoharps rines Harmonicas, And everything else pertaining to a lu st class music house. Get a Carpets, We have a few left of those all ingrain carpets at b3¢ and . Also, a very complete assortment of Lowell’s extra super, the finest carpet made, and all the lower grades of in- grain, from L.. per yard up; something shoice far 40c, grade of Brussels carpet 60c, 65¢, 70¢ and 75¢ up to the wonds, wool from & fir RUGS, A few days mote the sale of those rugs at 20c and 35¢ will soon be gone und cun- not be duplicated, Our assortment of fine smyrna rugs is ry complete, at §1 less than any price elsew her Fur rugs, to close out, at net cost. Drugs. Hood's sareaparilla, 7/ Sulphur bitters (Dr, Ksuffman’s), 75¢. Pain’s celery compound, 75 Dr. Kennedy's Medical $1.15. .uu'a Emulsion, 3 , lurge, $1 5 S . Mlll“, 8¢, Ci uhlm ia, 25¢ Fig syrup, 17¢, Ayers’ Hair Vigor, 05e. Discovery, 5e. 3. ' count made | alogue of 7c sheet musi Butter, Cheess & Meats. Hayden B butter for 19¢, butter ill_sell you . Je and 20c. Best > and 2le. Re- member it is all from the pure produets of Nebraska dairies and cream- s, and every pound guar to be as represented money refunded. Whenever you want any kind of ported or domestic come here as we have all kinds. quefort im- ]|v|l|44] fnh- per eufchatel per | ap sugo, 8o , brick chee 1ic and 15¢: Swiss, 1de, eam Wisconsin ,10¢ and 124c; eastern process full cream, l4c and I and all other kinds too numerous to mention. Apple butter, je per pound: remember this is the best; mince meat, Tdc per pound; fresh Baltimore oysters, 40 per quart. In our meat department we have: Pig's t, 5S¢ per pound: tripe, be; bologna, head cheese and liver sausage all at 50 Lnx pound; break fast & 13c: corned cef, blate, or boneless rump pic Tie pound; finest blood sausage made, ¢ and full or ;io, and all other meats at lowest prices. > silks this \])lll]“’ ;tlmn we ]1:\\c ever sold in any one scason in We have bought an unusually large Cheaper T bver This BARGAINS In Fine Shoes You Cannot Afford to Miss, i) $1.97, worth $3 and $4 Monday we put on our bargain counter 180 more pairs of ladies® shoes taken from the finest of our stock at $1.97 a pair, goods worth $3.00 and $4.00. Come and look them overs it will pay you. Ladics’ fine don 50 shoe la, turn soles, Ladies’ fine cloth top, patent tip, $%.00 shoes at $2.95. $3.95, worth $5.00. 460 pairs men’s fine ¢ sewed $5.00 shoes at These re the finest goods we carry and s .00 will buy no better. Every pair warranted. 1f hand. Men's fine at $2.00 a pe sco calf .00 shocs Men's light B calf $2.00 shees at $1.50 a pair. Men’s New York s 65¢ rubbers 45¢. Boys' Shoes. $1.75 1-acting Boys' fine B cali button shoes $1.20, sizes 3 to 5. Boys' fine B calf button $1.50 shoes $1.00, sizes 12 to 2. Misses' Shoes. Misses' dongola patent tip $1.50 shoes $1. 25, 05 12 to 2. Misses' French dongola cloth top $3.00 shoes $2.40, Children's fine $1.00 shoes 70c, dongola button Infants’ 25¢. Rubber Boots. Children’s fine pebble leg $1.33 rubber boots $1.00, patent leather 500 shozs Misses' and youths’ pebble $1.75 rubber boots $1.55, Teg Ladies' fine pebble leg $2.00 rub- ber boots $1.65. Men’s fine pebble leg $3.00 rub- ber boots $2.45, s pure $4.50 gum waders ' New York storm rubbers Ladies’ plain croquet rubbers 15¢, Ladies’ fine pu bers, 1 : gum eroguet rub- 3¢, Misses' fine spring heel 25¢. rubbers Children's fine spring heel rub- bers 20¢. MailOrdersFilled | SHOES » RUBBERS| Groceries. Hayden Br superlativ flour, 8ie, $ bost rye a's pan packs e 2 id packa < pan cako pickngo: Ryeninjun fap ja or Tie for 2 pound buekwheat four 8¢ package t home solf-rising » for 2 pound mado e in Lottles, Two pound can corned beef, 15¢. Bologua sau Liver sausage, Soda erackers, He. Oyster crackors, be. Sweet chocolate, Ae, Premium chocolate, 17 20-pound pail very fine fruit jel rted chow-chow, 15¢ per pound. Importad mixed pickles, 15¢ per quart. Imported olives, per quart; they are very fine; would be choap at 7he. All kinds of wash powders e s best laundry soap, California dricd g Imported Valenc Tported seedioss Californis Muscate these all are new, and t money can bu d-pound can new Californi put up in pure granuluted su most delicious fruit, 174c, d-pound can new California penches, in pure granulated sugar syrup, 19e. Very fine blood-red salmon, 10¢ per can; they are delicious. Sardines, Mustard s 2-pound 8ic. 2-pound ean blackberrics, 72c. 2, pound can raspberries, put up pure granulated sugar syrup, 173c. pound can strawberries, in sugar syrup, 174c sSU . Under democratic influences sugar has dropped and will continue to drop. We will give our customers the benefit of ¢his drop and Monday we will seli the best grade of geanulated sugar2l pounas for a dol 21 pounds for 81. Tea and Coffee. As usual, we continue to lead in glve ing the best goods at lowest prices. Monday we seli cocon shells at vound Try our celebrated cocoa, can. Crushed Java and Mocha, No. 2 Rio coffee, Choice Golden Rio, 25¢ and wa uml Moe wising, 0080 the finest apricots, gar syrup, rdines, 10¢, can very fine gooscberries, pure 30 only 35c a 19¢ and 22¢. Hu.u)ld Gover nnwv t Javaand Mocha, 3 pounds for $1. » make the very lowest prices on ce sun-dried Japan, 19c. sun-dried Japan, pring leaf Jay h Breakfnst e, 45¢, 60c. Formosa ¢ olong, 50¢ and 60c. Moyune Guapowder, | die, G0c. Try our own biend mixed tea, only 400 pound. Lvaporated Cream, he Highland, the Columbian brands at1 Condensed millk, , 35¢, 60c. Iiconomy and the per éan. 10¢ per can. House Furnishing Goods, Keystone egg benter, 1893 pattern, ust received; a great improvement over the old style. The Clauss bread, knives, put up finest knife m tended. 50c per sot Christy set, wh v Cups and saucers, Wash bowls and 1 Chumbe ach 1] and 5e each, s, B¢ euch. ench unps, with springs, wichs worth 85, Stand Jamps from 10¢ up. Syrap pitchers, ¢ Cream sets, consisting ‘ream pitcher, hutte holder, 19¢ pe Salt and pepp Wine glasse Decorated cup et Suuce dishes, six for 10c, Albeta tea and table cake and paring This 18 the the purpose in- We also carry the = sell for 50c, chors, 20¢ per set. ]mnln« Hunging extension of sugar bowl, v dish and spoon shalkes, 1ic each, and saucers, 59¢ per spoons, 2 d seiub brus 8, OC We have o fow more 100 piece ted decorated dinner ets at worth $15.00 Wash boiler mp chimneys, imy #7. copper bottom, 490, 8, 10¢, Pudding pan Dust pans Pint cups, Covered pail Cobper bottom te Wash busins. Flour sie Nutmeg grat Can openers, 3 Clothesping, le per dozen. 2 puckages tacks, lc, Mouse traps, Tonspoons, 510 Tea straine Wooden bowls Dover egg heate L kettles, 290, s, 5. THE GENU- INE. Mrs. Potts and Mme.Streeter sad irons, $1.05 per set SPI AL SALE ON CLOTHES . WRINGERS. The largest line of clothes wringers you eversaw, from $1.50 up to $4.95 eachs Ink, 2¢ per bottle. Mucilage, 2¢ per bottle Tacks, 1¢ per paper. Wall Paper. Our spring stock of wall paper has are rived and the styles are elegant. White biank paper, full length, at 440 and e per roll. Fine gilt and embossed paper, with | borders to muteh, equally cheap

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