Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 26, 1893, Page 9

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OUR MANNOTH CLOTHING Department. Our clegant new stock of men’s and boys’ clothing is arriving every day. OUR Great Bargains For this Week. Monday morning we put on sale 100 knee suits. price $2, they are worth $3 in ail clothing stores. We have our complete new line of children’s double-breasted suits from $1.50 to #4.50. Knee pants, 50c, worth 75¢. Boys’ long pant suite, $2 to $7.50. Boys’ extra long pants, 90c and 81, worth double. Men’s Suits From $5 up to $18. All new and prices away much uuder any cloth- ing store. Men’s Pants 81 to $5.50. in Qmidha. p -‘u,;. Finest stock of pants FOr Monday 200 pairs jean pauts, sizes 31 to 40, at 75¢, worth §1.25, We are a complete clothing store—where you can buy any kind of a garment made. ,CALL ON uUs. Black Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY. We are making extra low price on black goods. Our stock is complete in ; all lines. We are receiving new goods daily, and can suit you in every style or price, 88-inch silk sublime, $1.25. 88-inch silk warp henrietta, 81. 88-inch all wool French whipcords 75c. 60-inch all wool German serge, extra values, only $1.15. 40 inch all wool serge, as fire as silk, IO—in\_anH wool French bengaline, 81. 40-inch all wool German heurietta, worth 65c, special Monday 50c. 88-inch small figured 0c. 88-inch all wool shepherd plaids 65c. 40-inch black and white plaids, 89c. 40411« h beautiful luster brilliantine, Colored Dress Goods. ON SALE 50 inch all wool he: Germany, would be cheap at $1 day only $1.15. 38 inch silk sublime in all colors, a bargain for 81 86 inch gloria in all colors $1. 88 inch all wool two toned whipcords MONDAY. c. 48 inch all wool changeable effect 93¢, 40 inch all wool French poplins, beau- tiful.coloring, Kic. 80 ineh all wool challies in all the new styles and colors d0c. 24 inch half wool challies 18¢. 25 pieces Union storm serge, a great bargain, 20c. 88 inch figured popl ins 28 inch half wool cashmeres 10c, 86 inch Scotch mixed suiting 250, 40 inch all wool suiting &0c. Auction Sale. Harris & Cohn’s stock of Men's furnish- Ings on sale. 20¢ collars, each. 50c automatic All llw fine neglige shirts in this lot, worth ) and 52.50. to be closed at 98¢, Gents' colored bordered silk handker- chiefs, worth to be closed at 20¢, One lot of gents' fanc: chiefs, worth 50¢, to be ¢ All the unlaundered ~hllla in this lot go at 3. 80 dozen 3-ply linen cuffs, worth 25c, g0 at 15¢. Gents' British 4 hose, quality, to be closed at 12ic. Harris & Cohn's white laundered shirts, worth $1.50 and $2.00, to be closed st $1.00, 100 dozen gents' linen handkerchiefs, worth 25¢. to be closed at 10¢ each., 1lot of boys' sllk Windsor ties only 15¢, \mrthfio- French beige in all the new shapes, 10c lace back suspenders regular 25¢ Domestic Bargains. Go to headquarters, where you have the stock to select from and where they muke the lowest price Visit ail the stores, look over their stock and assortment. compare, prices and you will admit, like lhmh\lnm of others have done, that Haydens’ is the lace for you to trade if you wish to s money. -inch bleached pillow casing, Tic. 45-inch bleached pillow casing, Sic. 48-inch bleached pillow casing, 10c. Hulf blenched pillow ensing, 11c, 124¢ and 15¢ yard. A full'line of pillow casit unbleached or half bleached, and pric A full line of double \\lvly.\ k)\m ting, 7-4, 84 "l m:) 10-4 l‘u g inbleached, all widths made pillow ¢ Je for best grade of rd wide bleached muslin, 5e, 6c, i Yard wide unbleached muslin, 5¢, 6e, 7c and 8¢ yard. Remnants of bleached and unbleached sheeting nt prices to close. Cotton flannel, e, 6e, 7c, yard Outing flanunel, 5¢, 8¢ yard. icking, yard. Denims, yard \hnhnvv 6e, Sc, 10c. R24c and 15c yard. noants of shirting, outing flannel, ing and pants goods at still lower 8¢, 9¢ and 10¢ 10¢, 124c and 15¢ 8e, 10¢, 12}c, 15¢, 18¢ and 20¢ 10e, 124c, 15¢, 18¢ and 20c i F*¥ou ein't arord to pass us if you con- sult your own interest SPECIAL OFFERING MONDAY. Y0 new spring styles of 6-4 chenille 3 covers Just in on sale Monday at Among these you will see some entire new patterns. Linens. Large sales, quick sales, low prices, no but moving and reducing our , has been our aim this season, and have we been snccessful? Let our cus- tomers tell their story. Look at our towel bargains at 15¢ and amine our prices on crash toweling, ¢, 6e, Te, Sc, 9¢, 10¢, 12cand 15¢ yard. See those white crochet bedspreads at 50¢, 75c and Y5¢ each. Look at our table dumask at 50c yard; compare our §1 damask. Miil remnants of white checked nain- 800k, 2ic. e, 8¢, 10¢ and 124c yard. A lull line of vl‘nu India linon, 5c, 8¢, 15¢, 18c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 860 40-1nch wido apron lawns, 25¢ yard. 1 case best Miicheline colored bed- spreads, 7 colors to pick from, on center table Monday, your choice $1.98 eack; cheapat $3, ‘We huve too many linens, too nany napkins, too many towels, too many bed- spreads We are letting down the prices in order to reduce stock. SPRING STYLE 1893. almoral skirt patterns, sll cotton, woven colors, fast colors, large size, either light or dark color, just rclmvcd, and will be placed oa sale Monday as an introduction at the low price of 25¢ each; they will go lively at this price, and be o big drawing card for us at 25c each; a full skirt puttern only 25¢ each. Notions. We are the leaders 6h notions. not on any one or tw ticles, but on every ar- ticle in the notion line. From us you can buy: Machine thread for lc a spool. 100 yards sewing silk for 4c a spool. 100 yards sewing twist for lc a spool. 4 oz crochet silk for 15¢ a spool. Linen thread for 2¢ a spool. Colored darning cotton 6 skeins for lc Red marking cotton 10¢ per doz. 3 yaras embd silk 5c per doz, the best. Corset steels for 3ic per Corset laces for per doz. Curling irons ¢ eack Shell and rubber hair novelties for alf price. Velvet dress facing Sc per bolt. All wool skirt braid 2 for lc, Rubber fine combs 2ic each, Extra heavy rubber dressing combs ¢ McCall’s paper patterns for ¢ price, Job lot pu 5¢ worth 20c. Job lot pocketbooks 10¢ worth 8 Job lot pocketbooks 15¢ worth 50 Ladies’ s’ L hose supporters 5¢ per pair. Special sale on paper patterns, We «till offer McCall’s paper patterns at one-half pric 1« vatterns f 15¢ patterns for Tic 0c patterns for 1i patterns for 1 Jlil patterns for 15c. All good styles and perfect fitting. Lace Curtains Curtain scrim 24c¢ per yard. Our own importation of lace curtains ara now on sale; the greatest variety of styles ever shown in this . prices from 50c pair to the more expensive, Some extra bargains from $1.50 to $3.50 pair, Chenille curtains from $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5, Garpets. Just received a new stock of Union in- grain carpets, the best goods of the kind made and new patterns, for 30¢, 85¢, 40¢ and 45c per yard. We 'also have them as low as 19¢ per yard. Ou sorunent of the best makes of ingrain never waa as complete as this spring, from. 5% up w the finest. The celebrated Lowell extra super Brussels carpet e, 85¢, 63¢ and Tde. Body Brussels { Velver 90¢ to 91, Wall Paper Wae are now showing the finest and most complete stock of wall paper at rices lower than small dealers can buy or, from 4fc to the finest gilt and em- bossed. \THE SILK DEPARTMENT. leadquarters for Silks Prices Not Only the i the Wost. Lowest, But the Very Best Assortment in the City. BLACK SILKS. Japanese and Shanghai. 10 pieces 24-inch black Shanghal silks regular 85c quality, this week, 5 pieces 33-inch Japanese silks, the widest dress silk ever shown in this city, well worth $1.25, this week $1. 10 pieces 24-inch black satin surahs, regular price $1.85, this week $1. Black peau de soie at 9Sc, $1.15 and, $1.85u yard. We guarantee every yard of these goods. This s the most popu- lar weave shown in dress silks. Black satin duchesse. We have five pieces of one nificent wearing material, regular 81.75 quality, on special sale this week at 81.31. numbver of thissilk, a mag- | GOLORED SILKS. and Changzable Novelty Silks. pieces new silks in this depart- produced by the silk looms. Hare you see the cream of production from every silk center of the worid, and you reap the full benefit of our abi and our ready cash, to put real quality and style into a smallness of price that will aston- ish you. after pricing silks in other stores. A magnificent line of piaids, changeable brocades, and novelties of every kind: 10 pieces 22-inch printed pongees at inch. printed Japanese at inch printed Chinas at 59¢ 75 pieces 24-inch printed habutias at 7be. - 10 pieces 24-inch printed Chinas, Cheny Bros a line that every one asks £1, our p 38c 20 pieces all silk crystal bengalines at 98c. 20 pieces all silk ¢olored 50 pieces shantong pongee illes at 75¢. Blankets, We have a good many odd blankets, single blankets, that we will close out Monday at 25¢ each; soiled blankets at less than cost, as we need the room for other goods. Comforts or blankets bought at our present pricea will prove a good investment to you. House Furnishing Goods If you want an ice cream freezer you can buy one cheap now. Ours arrived a few weeks ahead of time and they ary piled all over the floor. Fcllowing are the prices: ‘and Clauss patent cake and bread knives, 50c per set; everybody else’s price 81 per set. NOTICE. Don’t buy y our refrigerators until you see our prices. We have a surprise in storeforyou. Keystone egg beater, 1893 pattern, just received; a great improvement over the old style. Cups and saucers, 20¢ per set. nd pitchers, 29¢ per set. 15¢ each. Tumblers, 2¢ lunging lamps, with ch; worth 85, Stand Jamps from 10¢ up. rup pitchers Cream sets, consisting of sugar bowl, cream pitcher, butter dish and spoon holder, 19¢ per set alt and pepper shakes, 13c each. Wine glasses 3¢ each. Decorated cups and saucers, 59¢ per set. Sauce dishes, six for 10c. Albeta teaspoons, 25c per set. Lamp chimneys, 5¢ each. Good scrub brushes, sc. We have a few more 100 piece impor- ted decorated dinner sets at 87.95, worth $15.00. Wash boilers, copper bottom, 49c. Coffee and teapots, 10c. Milk pans, ¢ Pudding pans, 3e. Dust pat Pint cup: Covered p: Covper hottom Wash Flour s Nutmeg grate Can openers, Clothesping, 1o per dozen. 2 pac Mouse traps, lc Teaspoons, € fo extension kettles, 29¢. ver egg beater THE GENU- Irs. Potts and Mme.Streeter sad .05 per set, he largest line of clothes wringers you eversaw, from $1.50 up to $4.95 each. Lok, 2¢ per bottle. Mucilage, 2e per bottle. Tacks, 1¢ per | Best sperm sewin oottle. Perforated chair s French blacking larly sola at 15¢. Toothpicks 2c per box. Scrubbing brushes 5¢ each.. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. * Fine flint blown initial glasses, any initial you want, ut 50¢ per set. Hotels, Restaurants and Chop Houses. Just arrived, a solid car of vitrified hotel china. There are over 60,000 pounds of china in thiscar, This car ought 1o have been here 4 weeks ugo, but it got into a blockade in Chicago and was detained. All our customers who have been waiting for this cur can now be supplied. Sewing Machines No family should be without a ma- chine when you can buy the best one made, fuily ‘guaranteed five years, for machine oil 8¢ per s 7c each. per box. Regu- Shell and Builders' Haedware. I)x»luu s D 8 rip saw, 28-inch, 53 pts. l)w lnna D 8 handsaw, pts., 81,2 D ~ltnns D 8 hand saw, 22-inch, pts., $1.20. Disston’s D 8 hand saw, 26-inch, 8 26-inch, 10 12 Vou s O 12 Mxld saw, 82-inch, 12 's buck saw No. 4, 10-inch, 90c. Socket firmer chisels, 10c, 15c, 20¢ each. Rivet sets, 25c. Boxwood rules, 5c¢. Screw driver b 5e. Rose connter sinks, 5c. Hunter’s nail eo s, Howard Allard’s bmml triple bit screw driver No. A 1, 81 Acme screw dnnls inch, 30c. No. 10 iron smooth plnn(s. $1.10. No. 8 iron smooth planes, $1.20. No. 4 iron smooth planes, $1.80. 18 iron knuckle joint p.zmoe 70c. Nicholson's slim taper files, 3¢, 5c, 7c, 10¢. Ratchet scrow drivers, ¢, 50c. Plane braces, 20¢. Ratchet braces, 45¢. Draw knives, 3 ‘\Imnurm[; tapes, 25 feet, 15¢; 50 feet, 6=inch, 20c; 8 )Iudul tool handles, 404 Socket scratch awls, Moydale hammers, 11 To Contractors. Builders, C: erenlers Ete.—Get our figures on anytbing in builders’ hardware and too!s if you want to save money. Jewelry. Gents’ best rolled plate initial lockets set with brilliants, 39¢. 100 styles gents’ best rolled plate watch chains warranted to wear 5 years 98¢, 100 styles gents’ gold plated chains on German silver 45c. 100 styles in ladies’ best rolled plate Victoria chaing years 98c. The ve ornaments Pearl lace pins with gold trimmin g5 3¢ Solid sterling mond cut, 25 50 new designs pins 15¢ each Solid gold bund rings 98¢, worth & Solid gold band rings #1.5 Solid gold baby rings Nickle alarm clocks, good timekeep- ers, Gic. The lowest prices in the city on silver- ware, Gents’ solid gold hunting case with a full jeweled Elgin, Walthum, Springfield or Roekford movement, ), worlh $40. * gold filled watch, 1 anted to w gin, Springfield or ). warranted to wear 5 ]nlest in gold and silver hair silver stick pins, dia- in solid silver stick Waltham Ladies’ L:u‘d fillea hunnug case watch with Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movements, case warranted to wear for 20 years, $12.50, Ladies’ solid gold hunting case watch, Elgin, Springfield or Waltham move- ment. 8.50, .adies’ solid silver.chatelaine watch, stem wind and sot, § Boys' nickle stem wind watches 82,43 and clock repairing at half jewelers’ prices. All work warranted, Gasoline Stoves. 1-hole burner, $1 2-hole burner, § 8-hole burner, $4.50. We carry all first class makes in the market or the best made by the hands of man and all highly warranted or money refunded. The finest steel range in the world for $27.50. A good cook stove for 86.50, new. A gocd oil stoye for®c, new, If there is anything you want in the stove llne come und see us and save from 25 to 75 per cent, and remember all Lgoud- warranted or mouey refunded. HAYDEN BROS. lireal Bargains In SHOES THIS WEEK. We sell shoes from the best I“fl“ll(.lc[l\f(“r‘" 50 [)Cl‘ cent lower than shoe stores sell them. Read our bargains over carefully and see the goods. Everyone will save you money and every pair warranted. Ladies’ worth 235c. Ladies dongola button shoes, $1.45, regular §2 shoe. Ladies’ fine cloth top, pat- ent tip shoes, ¢1.935,worth ¢2.50 everywhere. $2.45, worth $3.50. We put on sale a new lot of Cincinnati make ladies’ fine dongola lace shoes, fair stitch soles and patent tips, at $2.43, a regular $3.50 shoe. If you want a bargain don’t miss see- ing these, 136 pairs more odd and ends out of our fine stock, worth $2.50 to $3.50, all go at$1.75a pair on our bargain table Mon- day. BKOOKS BROS. RochesterMake Ladies’ $5.00 Fiench kid shoes at §3.75 a pair. We car- ry these in all widths and styles. If you like fine shoes they will please you. Every pair stamped ““Brooks Bros., Rochester,” on the bottom. Misses’ fine dongola pat. tip spring heel shoes $1.25, worth $1.75. Misses’ fine cloth top sprxng heel shoes gr1.75, worth g2, everywhere. Children’s fine dongola pat. tip spring heel shoes g5c,worth $1.2 Children’s fine cloth top pat. tip spring heel shoes worth $2.00. light croquet, 10c, $1.35, 8$1.95, worth $3.00. “Old Ladies’ Comfort” shoe in glove kid hand turned soles at ¢1.95, worth $3.00. If you have tender feet ask to see these. Ladies’ fine serge button shoes §2.25. The finest house shoes made. Others ask §3. 50. Old ladies buckskin slippets $1.35 worth §2.00. 2ae MEN’S SHOES Wo will sell at prices that will set you thinking. GOOD SHOES from the best 1 cturers and every pair warranted. Prices so low your sure to buy if you see the goods, Look in our sLow case. MEN’S light cordovan dress shoes 2, worth 83 lace and con- A nice dress ep 1ts shape. ewed 85 shoes 11 wid$hs and stylee. 1t you like lme shoes, look at these. 35¢. = RUBBER BOOTS. have tho best in all sizes and styles Men’s pure gum #3 rubber boots at \\mu *n’s boots $1 65, Misse boots #1.35. Children’s pure ber boots $1, Boys’ pure gum light boots 81,95, # i pure gum light $2 rubber ¥ g pure gum light $i.75 rubber gum light $1.35 rub- 8250 rubber J Mail orders filed. HAYDEN BROS MUSIC DEPARTMENT. WDEN - BROS. The Most IN THE ( VIOLINS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS, ACCORDE AUTOHARPS, ZITHERS, :VERYTHIN Ve have % | ~ PIANOS which sell from $155 up. ORGANS $35 up. STANDARD SHEET MUSIC At 7C STRINGS Stratton Violin Strings. Guitar Strings Banj ings... Sole Agents for llu. l.llnmu Ickering Pianns And other good Pianos to rent on p ] makes, too. 1d rent applied any time iT PAYS TO TRADE HAYDEN BROS. Ribbons, Laces, Etc. No. 2 all silk ribbons, 8¢ per yard. No. 5 all silk ribbous, 5¢ per yard. Na. 7 all silk ribbons, 7c per yard. Torchon laces, ¢, 7, 9¢ and 12¢ per VAR Hamburg embroideries, le, 2¢, 3c, 4c and 5¢ per yard. Linen handke-chiefs, hemstitched 4ic each McCall’s Paper Fatterns,half price. Burniture and Baby Carriages Our stock of furniture and carriages is now complete, The finest l carriages ever sh ri whic we hav h are low All our gear, as same 1 carria the novelty ywn {n cut, the ches apest the 18.50, former pr price $16.50, are full-size beds, and all O. K. 818, former price, $14,50, 3-pi 499, former price $30., Last 2 suits ave solid oak, 18x40, bevel plate mirrors, and are the same quality as the carry, only che Exte 84.50. Sideboar Sia 83,50, 50, 0, 810, r price boards, wras, Sideboard They are ull ouak-polished und all gen- 0 styles 10 choose from, $6.50 up to § Roll top office desks, elegant line, from %5 10 $10 che.per than price We still have regular price $1 Parlor suit, shed and regulur me of those 8¢ chairs, 25 to 1.5 s ris a0k sitk p s best csh bands, $ better, #35 former ¢ line of overstuffed rug suits, cen- tables, chairs, rockers, lounges, ookcases, desks, ll in the grand land: slide of fallivg priges, Groceries, | Hayden | i ;HAYDEN BRO Bros.” bost 5X flour, $1.25 0y snowflake, 65c; Jomi- Vs pan cake pound Aunt Sally’s pan cake floury o ound pw\\\" : Lieb's K pan cal lour, 3t cagro: flvnl-rifling for 2 poun ¢ home-made eatsup, packag in bottlesy Two pound can corned beef, 15¢. ery fine fruit je nported chow-chow, 15¢ pes pound. Immvt d mixed pic Kles, 15¢ m--.‘uurf.. Imported olives, 35¢c per quirt; they | aro very fine; would be cheap at 752 ¢ | Allkinds of wash powders por package 7 bars best laundry soap, 1 ornia dried grape Impo encia TmporTed seedloss ‘alifornia Muscatel hese all are new, and that mc n b 3-pound can n Californin put up in pure granulated sugar most delicious fruit, 1 d-pound can now Cal in pure granulated suga v blood-red s delicious, iisins, looso le raising tho finest pricotsy syrupy ic. i fornia peaches§ syrup, 19e. mon, 10¢ pe# 4 goosebe. r'rio!‘ Mustard 2-pound can very pound can raspberries, put up idf anulated sugar syrup, 174e, 1 strawber, in purJ sugar sycup, 1 Tea and Coffze. We continue to give very on teus and coffees. Monday we have c 15¢ und 19¢. d [ ocha, & 1 Rio cofle Golden Rio, Combination ies, low price acked coffee a 20¢ and 220s Suntos and Maricabo,. Guatamala, choice Old Governr 8 pounds fc 30c. t Java and Mocha, 850 brated cocoa, it is dee pan tea dust, 10¢ and 12ic pound. 10ice sun-dried Japan, 19¢, 25¢, 350y Pau-fired Japan, 25 Uncolored Japan, Formos: (ulunnv i Moyune Gunpowder, 8 Pin-Head Guupowder, 48¢ and 58c. These goods are the best and ware ranted to svit or money refunded. Meat, Butter and Fish Country butte| Haydens'; ie, 1e, 17¢ and 1sk, y butter 2le,' 230° made the pure pro-' ebraska dairies and cre: butter 5¢ per pound, pure meats He per pound. Iways the imported n full cream cheese, pound; limburger cheese, 3 and 16c¢; roquefort, n club house are right in it cured hams, 11e per head cheese, liver nd: bone= at and cidar mince cheese we ar ling the W id 124¢ p goods pound: sausage un rump and plate pound: pigs feet, e: tripe, other kinds of meat at lowe In fish we can please eve thing you want you can g Smok ving, vesh, Tic: rving perch, T pound, white and trout, 10c per pound: sunfish, 8 elts, 10¢ per pound; finest fresh salmon, 124¢, and all other kinds of fish too numerous to mention; smoked white fish, 1ic per 1v “\la\lflfl 10c; Norway anchovies, 1 you the finest Holland herring, 10¢ per pound: extra large fab milche 10¢c per pound; ving, 7 for 2c: herring, 8 lcher, 6 for white y 10¢ per pound; : ay spiced amburg Washington break- neptune mess vy finest Irish Remember want in hie reakfas EVAPORATED rated orated ¢ K per can Stati 1onery p the ba and on ered Bbo‘ks and ance of the Monday you can books worth 25¢ for Paper covered hooks worth 50¢ for 10e, War of the Rebellion, by Col. Robert Scott ary(Webst vorks, er’s),75¢, in 15 volumes, works, in Trunks and Valises. Belore s complete 10 the ud nce in prices on trunks and we placed an order for 250 trunks. They are now here, and you can NOW buy a trunk cheaper than you can month a from now. Trunks, zin zood wood,from $1.50 up to §1 Canv 1f you 18 COvercd want a and see our line, 1f y tance, write. We shall answer al) ques- tions and fill your order prompily and 1 BAve you muney, valise, come u live at a dis-

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