Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 9, 1893, Page 9

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{ THe OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. | EORAL S TWENTYSECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1893—TWENTY _l PAGES 916, I } NUMBER 204 Going to Make a Change. o We've decided to make some changes in our establishment. It will be necessary for us to convert some of our lines into cash immediately. Other lines must be reduced one half. The details of the change do not interest the public, but we make some prices that will interest the cn- PAGI T TR TS T T SR tire west. papers for A LOSS. We are willing to take an actual los of money on our dress goods and silks. No one who has been in our store need be told of the enormous qnantity we have in sight. And there’s more in our stock room. We were tempted to buy great amounts of the new spring goods by sev- eral most extraordinary offers of the factories, and we are obliged to get the lice down. How we propose to do it will appear in the prices we muke for Monday. Challies. One lot of 112 pieces imported all wool French challie inches wide (no- tice the width), most beautiful choice patterns in both dark and light colors, sold as a special drive at dde. Price Monday 39 Cents. 75 pieces Manchester challies, all new E light shades only. These are the very best half wool goods made, and are never sold for less than 20c a yard i cut-price sales. Our Price 12! Cents. Jamestown Suitings, Here is a great cut. We bought them away down and can stand it. 88 pieces wide wale Jametown Suit- ings. nearly every piece a different shade of the new epring colors. Never sold for less than 85¢ n yard, In this stock-reducing sile at 29 Cents a Yard. Gloria Silks. 20 pieces gloria silks, all in the very latest colorings. It:member these are of the v weaves and the finest your choice for 75 Cents. Henriettas. We put in all of our very best 46-inch all-wool satin finis i Sold everywheie nt § Monday they go at 88 Cents. 25 u yard. SILKS AND VELVETS It doesn’t matter what pretentions any house may make, or what high class of trnde they cater to. We are positive that there is no more elegant or com- plete line of silks in the whole west than we have now on hand. Fact is we nave 00 much of it Fancy Velvets. A slaughter of fancy velvets, brocaded, stripes, plaids and novelties, actually worth $2. All go this week at 75 Cents a Yard. All our new line of desirable shades o high grade velvets, worth and sold in . other houses at $1.50. Our price this week, 81 a Yard. China Silks Hero's a bargain: 100 pieces choice printed China silks, worth 69c, 65¢ and 60c. We will offer the whole ussortment this week at the uniform price of 49¢ a Yard. Pongee Silks Yid color pongee silks, just 10 yim-‘u 5 thing for liniugs, drapes and funcy the work, 25¢ a Yard. Notice below how we start off this week. the next 30 days. I Thread 1c a Spool | ¢y we will will offer every- thing in threads at unheard-of prices, 4 Machine thread, full 200 v; 1e per spool. Positively oot more than 5 spools 10 & custo! basting cotton, 500 yard spools, ool, sale limited to 1spool each. en thread, 2c per spool, spools, linen thread, 100 yards, the finest in the country, 24c per spool. Not more than 2spoo's to a cus- d spool best silk thread, only pool; actual valuz, 10c. yards silk twist, l¢ each. Not more than 2 spools of either to one cus- tomer. 3 balls best crochet cotton, in all col- s Carpets. ‘Wao have some surprises in our Car- pet Department this week. A good all wool carpet for 50¢, worth fully 75c. A'tine Brussel’s carpet for 50c. Our Body Brussel’s at 90¢ are the best value ever shown. They ure the regular $1.35 goods. Special for VM(rmda.yi. 510 dozen lad fine hemstitched Swiss handkerchiefs at 3¢ each. A Word with You. The furniture has crowded in upon us 80 that we haven’t room to get around. You know that, if you have tried to get around in that department. Goods are coming in that ought not to have been delivered to us for threo months yet. Our line embraces every conceivable sort of serviceable article in the furni- ture line. We must get rid of some of it at any price. This is what we are doing, Solid oak bedroom suit, 18x40 bevel plate mirior, cheval dresser, wash and large size Wi 30 pic finished, with e o drawers, first- cluss cabinet work. This suit sells the world over fc 285 our price N Cheval st 18x 36 bevel pl mirror, hard maple, full size ped, washstand, all three pieces well finished and well made, Sells the world over for $23; our price, B 50, Wall Paper 4':c Roll yme dealers will tell you that w n’t sell it at such prices as we do un- less our rolls are short length. We guurantee every roll full length, If you find one short, come and get a new roll for nothing, We have all the grades in all the new patterns and colors Save money on wall paper this week Third Hoor, Jewelry Department SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON WATCHES THIS WEEK Gents’ gold filled hunting case watch, warranted to wear 20 years, with a fine jeweled Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movement, $12 50, Gents’ sclid gold hunting case watch, with a full jeweled Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movement, adjusted to t, cold and position, 50, cuts’ royal gold, stem wind, hunting case watch N Ladies’ gold filled, hunting case watch, warranted to wear 20 years, with a fine Blgin, Springileld of Waltham movement, §12.50, Ludies’ solid silver, stem wind and set Swiss watch, $3,50, Genuine diamond gents, $14.95, worth Watch and jewelry repairing at half jowelers’ prices, gs for ladies or CLOAKS AND SUITS. Most people believe that the best cut of garment is one that is cut 50 per cent in price. We're giving it to them this week. We began it last week, and the clouks, capes, juckets, suits and waists were carried out by the dozens > couldn’t possibly quote the prices. run from #1.25 for a nica infant's up to royal beauties for ladies at a0 Theve is one lot of ladies’ jnckets for 87, the new cape juckets (three capes), and the butterfly capa. All tailor made and finished up equal to the usual $15 garment. They are ladies’ cloth in tans and blues, Silk Waists Special price on three lots for thig Wook. Perfumes 15¢ Ounce Huving received another invoice of Leon Maugenet & Co.’s fine perfumes, we will sell the following odors Monday only at 15¢ wer :H White Rose, J ' Club, Pond Lily, White Lilac, Heliotrope, Ylang Ylang, Honey suckle, Marie Stuart, Lily of the Valley, Crabapple Blossom, Blue Bells, Wild Olive and Trailing Ar- butus, But notice—You must bring your bottles or we will charge you from 2¢ to 4c for each bottle. MILLINERY It seems ns though everybody in Omaha had been in this department last woel Nice, stylish trimmed hats, $1.50. CLOTHING DEPT. FORCEP —T0— REALIZE MONEY MONEY MONEY Owing to the Jarge bankrupt clothing stock from Kohn & Harris and our already large spring steck we had contracted for, we are overlouded in this depurtment ow in order to unload we must cut prices. This we have done. From now on the greater part of our clothing will be sold at cost and below; all new spring goods at bankrupt prices. Men's suits, # suits, worth 50 per more, Mea’s pante, 25¢ up, Kuee suits, 75¢ up. Boys’ long pants suits, $1.60 up, Boys’ jean pants, 50¢. Knee pants, 15¢. Monday our $4 suits $2.50, Everything goes atcut prices, Moes and Moes Shoes everywhere. THEY’RE, CROWDING US. We've had to putshelves along the stalrway, and put the men’s shoes in the bugement, Still they pile wp, and we must sell ‘em off. This stock must te reduced fully one-third in the shert- Greatest Bargaing Ever Offered on Fine Shogs, To close the lines we offer ladies’ fine shoes at prices that will make them go L 4o s Worl $3.50 and $4.00. We put into this sale 280 pairs of Piilsbury Bres’. make French dongola $3.50 shoes at $2,48 a pair; all sizes, C, D and E widths. 196 pairs Dearborn & Kendall’s make ladies’ fine $4 patent vamp hand turned shoes at $2.48 a pair; all sizes, A to IS widths, These are shoes made by two of the best shoe factor! in the east, and eve ludy that buys a pair will get a bar- Worth $2.80 240 parrs Iadies’ fine cloth top Oxford ties go at #1 68 a pair, If you want a fine pair of low shoes, don’t miss fthis bargain. $2.28 Worth $8.00, 220 pairs men’s fine Casco ¢ K shose go in this sale at $2.25, lace and congress, pluin and \ip toes. We have never befora offered such a bargain in men’s shoes. GO pairs men’s mat kid #3.50 Oxford ties at $2.75. If you wanta nice low shoe for summer wear, these are a bar- gain, We Repair Shoes, Neat and Cheap. Watch the daily HAYDEN BROS. Our Basement. This is where we save greatest care in the selection adulteration nor any inferiority can be found. you money. We exercise the every article of food. No Car load quan— tities and our enormous sales every day insure us the very ets, both in qualiti Finest home-made eatsup, i 10¢. 12 pounds white corn me pounds pure buckwheat flou Sz pounds pure graham flour, 35¢. 6 pounds pearl hominy for Bologna sausage, 5c. Liver suus J ; Sw lute, e, rem:um chocolate, pound pail very fine fruit jelly, 75c et Imported chow-chow, 13¢ per quart Importad mixed pickles, 15¢ per quart. Imported olives, 35¢ per quart: they are very 5 would be cheap at 7he. All kinds of wash powders per package. 7 burs best laundry sgup Flour. Pillsbury’s hest XXXX flour, $1.10. Hayden 13ro’s best XXXX flour, $1.10 Bost superlative flour, S0c whase Rour, G3c. 4'$1,15; Aunt Jemi- sor 74¢ for 2 pound Sall v cake flour, 2 pound puckage; Lieb's ninjun flap jack pan cake flour, 3ic sfor 2 pound package: self-rising buckwheat flour 3tc or 74c for 2 pound package. Fruit, west fard dat ¢ per pound: figs, nd loe: | bananas, per ud Messina lem- avey all kinds of a oranges: the very finest Florida « ize, only you oranges for 10e, department down Butter and Cheese. Country butter, 15e, I17e and 19c: where you can get’ thic toat lowest prices. Wisconsin full cream cheesc, The, fc 1 cream cheese, 10¢; 1 20¢: in fact we 1 of cheese you Meat Department. Finest salt pork, 10c per pound: finest sured No \ »t picnie 10¢: California ) s, rump and plate corned beef a liver sausage and head cheese, all D¢ per pound; breakfust bacon, 113c: ham sau- blood sausage, He: frankfort ham, lici: tr feet, dried he pressed cooked corned pound. Don't ot to department. Our motto, guaranteed to be as money refunded Hurd Refrigerator. We have a big stock of refrigerators on hand vd in or * 10 reduce the stock we are going to sell them at rock bottom prices. Country merchants and siall dealers ought to take advantage of this special su We will sell you a No. 41 Hurd vefrigerator at #5385, a No, 42 Hurd refrigerator at $7.20, a No. 43 Hurd refrigerator at #3855, We have the full line in stock and sell you any kind, size or style at tho above cor- responding price. Remembor this is the HURD REFRIGERATOR. represented and prices. House Furnishing Goods. lce cream fraezers: 2-quart, $1.21; 3-quart, $1.53; 4~quart, $1.84 Keystone ogz beater, 1803 pattern, e, just recei 3 a great improvement over the old stvle. 20¢ ver set. A 3 and He h. lamps, with springs, $1.69 cach, worth $5, Stand lamps from 10¢ up, extension ‘onsisting of sugar bowl, *, butter dish and spoon- r sot. r shakes, 112 each. Wine glassos. 3¢ each. Good serub brushes, 5¢ each. Wash boilers, bottom, coffee und tea pots, 10c; milk pans, pudding pans, 8c; dust pans, 6e; pint covered pai copper-bot- ketties, 20c in B} flour sieves, 5e; nutmeg groater, 1¢; clothespins, le per dozen; le; mouse trups, 1 teaspoons, 6 for ¢y tablespoons, 3 for ¢ tea strainers, lc; wooden bowls, 8c; Dover egg beaters, 5¢; ink, 2¢ per bot- tle; mucilage, 2c per bottle. Bost sperm sowing machine oil, 8¢ per bottle. Perforated chair sants, 7¢ each. French blacking, dc per box. Regu- laoly sold at 15e. Toothpicks, 2¢ per box. Serubbing brushes, 5e each. Shelf and Builders’ Hardware, Disston s D 8 rip saw, 28-inch, 53 pts. $1.55. Disston’s buck saw No. 4, 10-inch, 90c. Socket firmer chiseis, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ each, Rivet sots, boxwood rules, fe; w drive i *; rose counter sinks, Hunter's I se s, d’s spiral triple bit drivers, 6- inch, 20¢; 8 B0¢ 10 iron smooth planes, 8 iron smooth pla 4 iron smooth y 18 iron knuck measuring tapes, 23 model tool handles, awls, 8ei Moydale hammers, 113, Full line of corru gated bottom planes, Gasoline Stoves. In gasoline stoves this season we are able to give you everything and any- thing. We have not confined ourselves to one make, but we have picked out the mikes io the market. We have the Quick Meal (general western agents), the Dangler Stove Co.’sstoves, the Baxter Stove Co’s stoves, the Aurorn Stove Co.’s stov the sSh 2 Stove Co.’s stoves, the Central Oil Gas Stove Co.’s stoves, the New York Stove Co.’s stoves, ete. We will give any kind of guarartee you want, and what is more, we will give you the price, roer guso! a stove for $2.45, ne stove for Any other dealer wil per cent more for the guarantee we give ip your Any stove we 1 4 guarantce means if the stove don’t prove satisfac- tory, a new stove or money refunded.

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