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TWENTY-SECOND Linens, \ " line of Brandenburg cloth at 25¢ 72-inch wide s yard, b8-inch bleached damask, 40c. 6-4 hemstitched lunch cloths only §2 each. 7-1 hemstitched 2,50 each. Hemstitched napkins, 85 dozen. 2 yards long fancy center dressor senrfs, 50c, bleached damask only lunch cloths only d dresser soarfs, o t from. bleached table cloths, all linen, a | big burgain at #1 ench. 104, the ¢ 124, the same, at $1.70. All these bargnins mu-t be seen to bo aporeciated. Closing out odd napkins, Large sales, quick sales, low prices, no profit, but moving and reducing our stock, 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 2¢ ench. Examino our prices on crash toweling, 5c, Ge, 7e, Ko, e, 10, 12cand 1se yard See those white crochet bedspicads at 80¢, 7he and Y5e each, Look at our table damask at 50c yard; compare our #1 dumask. Mill remnants of white ehecked nain- 800k, 2ic, he, B¢, 10¢ and 124c yard. Domestic Bargains. Go to headquarters, where you have the stock to select from and where they muke the lowest prices. Visit all the stores, look over their stock and nssortment. compare pr and you will admit, like thousinds of others have done, that Haydens' is the place for vou to trade if you wish to save money. 456-inch bleached pillow ¢ 48-inch bleached pillow Half bleached pillow and 15¢ yard. A full line of pillow casing in bleached, unbleached or half bleached, all widths und prices. ull line of double width sheeting, 7- 4 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, at 15¢, 196, 20¢, 21c, 22¢, 23e, 24c and Ready made pilluw casges, 124 19¢ ench. Sheets, sheeting. Yard wide bleached muslin, 5¢, 6e, 7e, Tie, 8e, 8ic, 9¢ and 10¢ yard. Mill remaants of unbleached muslin, 24c and 44c yard. Yurd wide unbleached muslin, 5e, 6, 7¢ and Sc yard. ;. Remnants of bleached and unbleached sheeting at prices to close. Cotton flannel, de, 6e, 7c, 8¢, 9¢ and 10¢ ard. Outing flannel, 5, 8c. 10c, yard. 'Hckhlg 8c, 10¢, 124c, syord. l)unims, yurd, Shirtiug, o, 8¢, 100, 124c and 15¢ yard. Remnauts of shirting, outing flinnel, ticking and punts goods b still lower prices. You can’t afford to puss us if you e sult your own interest. € SPECIAL OFFERING MONDAY, 800 new spring styles of 6-4 chenille tuble covers just in on sale Monday at $1.98. Among these you will sce some entire new palterns, Wash Dress Goods The largest stock of wash dress goods in this city; the best assorted stock over displayed; the handsomest lino of sateens you ever saw at 10¢, 1e, 25¢ and The only house in Omaha that ea $1.5) dozen. wsing, Sic. ing, 10c. wing, 1le, 124c 17cand 60c and 69c for best grade of 124cand 15¢ 15¢, 18¢ and 20¢ 10¢, 12 15¢, 18¢ and 20c | tho Japanette, 2ic yard. The only house in Omaha that carries the Llama cloth at 10¢ yard. The only house in Omuaha that carries the Japunese cloth at 10¢ yard. Hayden Bros. carry the best black sateens that are made; they carry the largest stock of black sateens in Omaha at He, 124c¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 80¢, 35e, 874c and 40c yard. Remnants of wash dress goods lower than ever; stock must bo kept clear of remuunts. New goods are coming in daily in this departmont. On Monday we show an entire new ard, yurd, challis at Now styles of canton cloth at 15 505 picces of Manchester 82c yard. If you ave in search of wash dress cods it will pay you to visit Hayden 3ros., where you will find a great many novelties not shown by uny other house, hesides yon have the lurgest stock to se- lect from, and last, but not leust, the lowestaprices, All Wool Back Dress Goods. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY. 88-inch all wool surah twill sorge, 40-inch all wool henrietta, worth 6 Monday only 50c. )-inch all weol bengaline, #1. 88-inch all wool whipeords, 7e. 8-inch all wool vory fine sergo, worth $1.35, Monday 40-inch silk warp heorietta, the finest gouds in the markot, only $1.35, 40-inch all wool nun's veiling, specinl for Monday, 4ilc. 40-inch all wool albuatross, Monaay 40, IU inch all wool black nnd gr ve effect, 81, heh ail wool fancy weaves in dots small figures, $1 -inch all wool German henrietta, a beauty, only $1. 38-iuch vory fine glovia silk only g!.25, Drug Department Kirk's Shundon Bells cake, Liebig's extract of heef. Adcbig’s beef, i onund Lundsfelt skin tonic, 65 Lundsfelt skin tonie, o Bic, Imported bay rum,8-ounce Lottle, 45¢ Dully’s wmalt whisky, 85 Pierce’s Golden Med worth G5¢, y mixed soap, 15¢ per , 85c. o strength, cal Discoy- Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, s n\nmln( walt, Y5e, Bugoe's ¢ rrh remedy, 40¢, Mellin’s food, lar e, Ude, Aver's hair v r, Gac, Syrup of figs, 40¢ and Tac, Proscriptions tilled at Rrices, uine the lowest | cotton hose, YEAR. HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS Furmshmg & ol gents' unluundered shirts, dnn)»h k and front, linen bosom and cuffs, only 3¢ each, worth 50c. Gents' ant back suspenders only 19, regular price jc. 100 dozen gents’ fine ne from sheriff's sale, worth $1 shir Lq | tomorrow your ehoie ¢ of domet tlant worth . 100 dozen gents' fancy nightshirts only e cach. 1 case of children's full reg ar cotton hose only 124e per pair, we Ladies' fast black cotton hos » goods, only 25¢, worth 40c. ase of bovs' heavy fastt full regular made, only per pair, worth 40c. 100 dozen ladies” night #1.00, to be put on sale at cach, special sale on boys' shirt waists, ial sale on extra size corsets for to- morrow, sizes from 25 to 30; any corset tomorrow Silk Department. made th 25c. 40 gowns, worth 24 inch Black Habutai, regular $1 value, THIS WEEK /He. 3 inch Black .50 value, THIS WEEK $1 .OO _“luck Peau de Soie Silk, worth 78, o ) rok $1.35. Changeable Habutai, regular ks, for waists, oxLY 7HG rer Yard. Blankets, & We have a good many odd blankets, singlo blankots, that we will close out Monday at 25¢ each; soiled blankets at loss than cost, as wo need the room for other goods. Comforts or blankets bought at our present prices will prove u good investment to you. Spring Wraps, Spring Jackets, Spring Capes. Ludies’ spring waists in fine Scotch gingham, in exquisite French sateen and ull the various styles of high grade plain and novelty silks. The lurgest stock of these goods ever displayed in the west and at prices that are positively beyond competition, Ladies’ spring wraps av 95c a3 $1.50, at $1275, at 2, up to $7.75. plendid variety of ladies’ taiior made spring jackets at $1.95, at 82 50, at $2 at $3.75, at $4.95, at £5,50 up to $1 Please do not be misled by the price; goods are actually worth $2,7; Ladies’ spring at $7.50, at 30, ut $12.5 Ludles’ percale waists at 87c, ut 50¢, at 6ic, at 75¢, actual vaiue 7. # Ladies sateen waists at 95¢, at $1. $1.50, at 81.75, worth up to $2 50, Ludies’ fine silk waists at $2.95, at $3.75, at $4.50, at $5, up to the finest mado at about half usual prices. Ladies’ tea gowuns and wrappers in endless varioty and lowest prices. Ladies’ skirts at 85c, at 43¢, at 50c, at 69¢, at Toe. Ladies' sateen at $1.50, up to $1, Ladies’ silk s #4, at 5, up to 37, Infunts’ cmlmmh d cashmere cloaks at 95¢, at $1,25, at $1.50, at 81,75, at $2, at $2.25, up to § nfants’ embroidered at $7.50, ut $8.75, 25, at irts at 95c, at $1.25, rts at $2 05, at $3.50, at cloaks at , up to silk at $4 Children’s wear in endless va the lowest prives ever named ble and siylish garments. Ribbons. Ribbons, In this line we are the leaders and have the lurgest and most complete stock in the city, and as the (ullu\\nw will prove, aro at bottom pric Mond we will nIT r ‘\0 9 and No. l" satin ribbon at be p not over 5 ds 1o o custome 'l‘n is the groat- n ever offered in the oty at for 1elia- all silk gros grain ribbons. At 24c per No. 5 at 43¢ per No. 7 at Gie per 10 pes cent off or all other ribbons when purchased by the bolt, Handkerchiefs. Here is a bargain for you: embroide 1 silk handker- ench, 3 embroidered” chi Beautifully chiefs, 15¢, 500 dozen very fine hemstitched linen handk hiefs go at 4e oach. 500 dozen hand embroidered hundkerchiefs go at 1ic each. Special Monday. Sewing Machines Do not fail to eall und see the best sewing machine maae for $18, Wall Paper Wao are headquarters for wall paper. White blank paver, full length, 4ic, A fine line of gilt and embossed paper with border and ceilings to wautch, handker- linen stumped linen sale on OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, mnm 12, HAYDEN BROS| HAYDENBROS| FULL Dvertlowing Such 18 the condition of cur furniture departwent. Our gools are 51l in, ev erything brand new and way we have bought them makes ft sure that the price is low. = New Furniture, New Baby Carriages, New Trunks, Vaiisees, New Pictures, New Easels, New pric the old. 2s and these samo lower than This carriage, upholstered in figured sateen, any st novelty goar, bi- to suit carringe, Chis is a strong, > und we guarantee it fi to be O. K. Price $6.50. Bed Room Suits Finer goods at Our large $25 suius, 1x6 bed, hardwood, fine We are headquarter and springs, and cin you money. WiHen you dlbih Housb and wantia iew mattress, or an old one made over, come to us. Special Picture Sale This week. Pictures at 48¢ worth T7ae, 85¢ wm-lh $1.25. innels wo:th $1. Fine line of pictures in elegant new mle fiames at $1.95, cheap at $3. Our Hat Department. ‘We have just completed extensive im- provements in this department in the | way of new fixtures throughout the space now taken by our large stock of men’s and boys’ soft and stiff hats and children’s goods, comprising the latest novelties from the eastern market. These gcods are to be sold at about one- half hatters’ prices. We lead off with the following great bargains: B and men’ in all colors. 51 dozen brim, In men’s soft hats we have a fow odds and ends left from 50c to $1.60, worth 3 tiff hats from $1 up boys’ cloth hats, stitched nd ends in children’s goods, all' nice styles, from 4c to ale, worth from 50 {line, wadding, collar CLOTHING Department. Children’s Knee Suits. Our new spring stoek of children’s clothing is now on sale. We place on sale Monday morn- ing in the neighborhood of 300 child’s suit Ihese suits are the best “values we or any house can possibly sell for the are double and single-br made, style and fit g The real of these suts 0. Just to show you what we can do we will sell every suit we have of this lot for $2.50. Our 50c¢ Knee Pants good as ever, ney. They asted, well nteed. value New patterns day. We are the people for Men's aud Boys” Clothing | We selling nothing but the best clothing made at lower pri anybody. Men’s working pants, 75¢, worth $1.25. Linings. The rush in this department has com- pelled us to add extra help to wait on the crowds. Our siiesia at 10c_yard is pronounced to be equal to any offered in this city av 3 all col Our per: e ut 16¢ yard is the best ever gold for 15¢ yard in Omaha. A full line of faney printed llnlngfl. sleeve lining, farmer’s sa duck, padding, canv: re s than wiggin, crino- and belt canvas, ete.; in fact, we carry the most com- ploln stock of linings in the west. Lace Curtaing We have the most completa stock of lace curtains in this eity from a0c a pair up The finest lace curtains ever shown, 65 inches by yards, at $2, Curtain serim, 24c'to e, MUSIC DEPARTMEN PIANOS AND ORGANS The lowest prices ever known. The very best/ Pidnos in the market. New Pianos from $1,500. Organs, $35 up. We can save you from $150 to $200 on any Piano you purchase, We will rent New Pianos and apply the rental on the price if purchased within a year. $155 to THIS WEEK ONLY. FREE For This Week' To every one who calls at our Music Rooms we will present a copy of the famous comi: song, Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay, Guitars. SPECIAT SALE. Guitirs, imitation mahogany, patent heads, inlaid edge and cen- ter, durably made and of good tone quality. This week, $2.95 each. ; Hanlsome guitars in solid rosewool, mahogany and other fancy woodls, of the very best make and warranted, worth from $20 to $30; now on sale at prices ranging from $10 10 $15. We Are S0 Agens For the World Famous ¥ We also handic several known Standard Piaaos, ment thoroughly re liable and f ments taken in exchange, We sell for cash or on monthly payments. rooms and get our prices, K NG IDS other well ER = plA different makes of in all styles of cases, every instru- fully guaranteed. Old instru- Call at music ]‘i‘M—-\[\ I'EEN is. PAGES. HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS CUTTING PR ON RIGES THIS WEEK. 1GES $2 50, worth $3.50. 1f you ve never becn in our men’s shoe department gtep in and see how much we ean save you on a pair of fine fhoes. We are selling our famous Zebu skin $3.50 men’s shoes o (0 If you have never seen them come in and take a look. You will be surprised at the style and quality for $2.50. Men’s light cordovan $3 shoes These are u great bargain. s fine mat kid cloth top dress $5 at 35¢. Ladies’ croquet rubbers 25¢ a pair. Ladies’ fine ‘“New York” storm rubbers only 3s5c a pair. Children’s fine light spring heel rubbers 20c a pair, Misses' fine “New York” spring storm rubbers 25¢ pair. RUBBER BOOTS Children’s best nur\hly pobble leg rubber boots, $1. Misses’ best q rubber beots, $1.4 Women's best rubber boots, $1.6 Boys’ best quality heuvy $2.50 rubber boots, $1.95. Me boots, $2. 45, Men’s fino self-ncting 45c o pair. iuy pebble leg $1 756 y vabble leg $2.00 quality heavy $3.00 rubber rubbers, only Ladiow's §3.00 Shoe $1.93. Sale on fine shoes this week. Selling Ludlow's $3.00 make ladies’ fine shoes attracts to our shoe department. Every lady knows the famous “Ludlow $3 Shoes” We are selling them for $1.98 a pair, cvery pair war- ranted, If you cannot attend this shoe sale, send for a pair. Every pair stamped “Ludlow $3.00 Shoe.” Ladies” Gomlrt - Shoes We carry one of the most lines of “SOLID COMFORT" ladies with tender feet Laaies’ serge congr comy shoes for 1 house shoes . Ladies’ hand-turned serye $2 congress shocs $1,45, Ladies fir #3 shoes 4 Ludies' fine glove kid $3.50 shoes $2.90, Mail Orders Filled. 18-thread serge button turned button SPECIAL SALL IN Notions. \ We aro bound to show the public that yden Bros’. 15 the only place to buy notions on Mon Wo offer: Cubinet hairpi er box. Llastic web, . Wool dress braids, Pins, best admantine, 6 be, ‘kages for e combs, h. y rubber dressing combs, Muchine thread, e per spool. 100 yards silk thread, 4¢ per spool. 10 yards silk twist, 1¢ per spool. Silk floss e dozen. Crochet silk, 15 per spool Linen thread, 2¢ per spool. Stationery. be each. Look at this list for Monday. 5 quires noto paper and 100 envelopes, Ward’s linen, s0c. Hurd’s commercial linen paper, 40¢ per § roam. Hurd’s octavo linen paper, 35¢ per ream. [+ish linen note paper. Irish linen envelopes, 8¢ per package. Finey box papetries, 5¢ per bhox. Extra fine No. 5 envelopes, 3¢ nge. Fancy tablets, 3¢ eac Memorandum books, I’:\| v novels, Paper novels, 10c. Paper novels, 15c. Don't forget we have rave bargains in books for Moaduy, Jewelry. 15¢ per pound. pack- He ench, Solid sterliog silver souvenir spoons, worth $1.2 olid gold neck . Beautiful enameled and gold lace pins, 35¢, worth $1. _ Gents' or ladies’ scarf pins, 85¢, worth chains $1.25, worth Solid sterling silver 25¢, worth 75c. Somethin ornuments, 100 sty vlate ring hat pins, new in aluminium hair worth $1. s in ladics’ and missos’ rolled- each, worth 7ac. plain band rings, 31, worth $2. ¢ onc h Sotid gold band rings, 95e, Solid gold baby rings, anted 3 aadies’ late Victorin chains, warr , 98c. Nickel alarm clocks, 69c. Roger Bros.’ silverware at the very lowest prices. ) Solid silver thimbles Gents’ solid gold hun mg case watch, with a full-jeweled movement, Bigin, Springfield or Wulthum, $21.50, worth #40. Gents’ gold- wind watch, E Iled hunting case stem- n, Springtield or Wal- 29 years, $12.50, ilied hynting ca Slgin, Springtield or awranted 20 years, 1250, gold-stiffénea hunting wind wateh, Wal- cuase watch, . lies' solid silver stem-wind watches, All the standard makes of watches at half jewelers’ prices. Watch aud clock repaiving at haif the regulur price. All wori warranted, Shelfl and Bui.ders’ Hardware. Disston s D 8 vip suw, 25-iuch, 6} pts # ]“‘ihhln s D 8 hand saw, 26-inch, 10 Bisstons D 8 hand saw, 22-inch, 10 pts., 1.6 Digst Socket firmer chisel each. Rivet sets, 23c. Boxwood rules, 5 Serew driver bit Rose connter sinks, He. Hunter's nail sots, Howurd llard’s screw dr No. A1 Acme scrow dr inch, 30e. No. 10 iron smooth plnun No. 8 iron smooth plane \n 4 iron smooth planc 18 iron kouckle joint pianes. Nicholson's slim t: aper files, 3¢, 10¢. Ratchet ser we hraces, Rutehet brace Draw knives, & Meusuring tapes, 25 feet, 10c, 15¢, 20¢ v drivers, 5e, 50c, 150; 50 feot, “"Model tool handles, 10c. Socket scrateh awls, Be. Moydale hammers, 114c, Wool Dress Goods SPECTAL SALE MONDAY. 80-inch all wool French challis, beautiful colorings, 7 inck all wool c cords, in all the 40-inch chang thing new and pretty, 38-inch silk sublime, in angenblo whip: v shuc kS Ve mohuir, 50c, in some- all colors, 88-i able ch silk and wool pongée, chan ots, Sae. nch gloria sill, all col 48-inch all wool gr brown mixed beige, # 48-inch all wool ve 1t shades, $1, S-inch all wool serge plaids, 58c, L all wool suiting, inall the ing styles, 50¢. 36-inch” English cushmere, in all col v fine serge, ole- new t6-inch all Henrietta, only S8c. 52iuch all wool spring 115, woo! sitin finish German weight Ger- man se (urtains. A new line of embhroidered Swiss for sash curtuing, Silkaline and mings of al! kinds. Chenille curtains in endless varlety, 3,00, 84, $4.60 and 85 per pair, Chirva silks and trim- THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE | mf:[ssw ONUMBER 261 HAYDEN BROS Hayden best Bros,’ tive, bost D0y 5X flour, #1,25; snowflake, 6503 Aunt Jomi- ¢ 2 pound Iluur, pound || wekage; Liob's |l\<n\n)m| flap jack pan cako flour, 8to or Tde for 2 pound packagoe: solf-risin, buckwhent flour 8¢ or 74e for 2 poun package. Finest home-mado catsup, in bottles , 10¢ 8 pounds rice for 25¢. 12 pounds white corn meal, 20e, 8 pounds pure buck wheat flour. 12 pounds pure graham flour G pounds peurl Hominy for 2 Bologna <iusage nckers, He, Sweet chocolate, Premium chocol 20-pound pail very l\lm Truit jolly, 750 ench, Linported chow-chow, Importad mixed pickles, 15¢ por quurt. Imported olives, 85¢ per quart; ure very fine; would be chenp at 75c. p All kinds of wash powders 2fc per ackuge. 7 bars best laundry soap, 25c. California dried grapes, e Imported Valencia raisins, 0 Tmpor ed secdless raisins, 12ic. iin loose Muscatelle raisins, theso all ave new, und the finest that money can buy, F-pound can new Culifornin apricots, put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, most deticious fruit, 173c. d-pound can new California peaches, in pure granuluted sugar syrup, 19, Sardines, 5 Mustard pound 15¢ per quart. rdines, can very 10¢. fine gooscberries, Z.pound can raspberrics, put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, 174c. 2pound can strawberries, in sugar syrup, 174c. Tea and Coffee. Wo continue to give very low prices on teas und coffees. Monday we have cracked coffee at 12 > und 19c. ked Java and Mocha, . 1 Rio coffee, 24c. Golden Rio, 25¢. Combinution Santos pure 29, 20c and 22c. and Maricabo, atamala, choice, 30c. Old Government Java andyMocha, 85¢, 3 pounds for §1 Try our celebrated cocoa, icious, Japan tea dust, 10c and 124¢ pound. Choice sun-dried Japan, 1%, 25¢, 850, H0c. Pan-fired Japan, 25 Uncolored Japan, 85¢ Spider-Loeg Jupao sprin, English Breakfast, & Formosa Oolony, 60 Moyuno Gunpowder, { Piu-Head Gunpowd 4% and 58c. These goods are Lhu best and war- ranted to suit or money refunded. Cheap Sale of Butter. We are now giving our customers the advantage reatest butter sale heard of this season. The very best coun= try butter made for 20¢ pound; also down as low as 124c. Now don't pay 35¢ and 10¢ per pound for creamery butter, but come here; we will sell you the finest soparator creamery for Remember there is no better made and we guaran- tee that every pound is as we represent it to be or money refunded. Apple but- ter and mince meat, He 1 CHEESE DEP/ Wisconsin full ere Inn-k du-v-«r lm' it is de- 85 c, bic. ; [eaf, G0o. e, A0c. CRbE T per pound; m-u{dmufl, e per package: sap sago,8c per package; mluln cheese,$1.00 eachipineapple cheese, )¢ each: American club house cheese, 30¢ per jar, and a lot of other cheese too numerous to mention. MEAT DEPARTMENT. Here we handle only the celebrated goods of the Cudahy, Swift and Ham- mond packing companies, buying from them with a guarantee and selling our customers the same w. Strictly No. 1 sugar cured hams, alifornia hams, Ues sugar cured pienie hams, 12c; bolog: head cheese and liver sausage, bey brealkfast bacon, 13e; boneless rump and plate corned beef, T4es compressed cooked corned beef, 10¢ per pound; dried beef, 10¢, or any kind of salt meats you want at lowest p, Remembe teed in ever that satisfaction is guaran- thing or monoy refunded. Great Fish Sale at Haydens' Nice herrving, 2 Smoked cols, fine mackerel, 10¢ smoked stu m, Chicken Imh!wn sian sardines, in spice, 10¢ pe anchovies, salted ee 3 y 1 whitefish, 140 Hu best per pound; Californis Columbian river anything vou want vesh fish; the celebrated red snapper from the Gulf of Mexico, only 10¢; fresh whitefish, 8c: smelts, 10¢; her- ch, H per quart; ch, per pound; a very per pound; finest Rus- ound; the ¢ per pound: s, H0e fresh mon, 124¢, And a lot other merous to mention, Garpets We have some genuine surprises Monday in our earpet deparunent, Among them arve some Lowell extra rpets, the best all wool goods t G5¢ yard, rood uil wool kinds of fish too nu- for carpet Monday for A good Brussels cavpet, 50e, A fine volvet earpet, 9 t Axminster carpet, Wilton carpet, ey, $1.40, $1.40 of cheaper to 47¢, 0 the finest, Trunks and Valises Kve ything in this line neast elass and the price mnde to move the goods, We have made clul aveangements the trunk and valise line for thig spring und sumier trade, and wo now show as fine and as low priced hue oi goods as anyone anywhere, in