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EOITORIAL ~ SHEET. THe OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ™ l,. VT Y SECOND YEA R. OMAHA, SUNDAY 1 elling the S. P Morse & Go Stock Tany new things from the S. P. Morse stock go on sale Mon- P day. that will interest carcful buyers. Mail orders receive special attention. HAYDEN BROS. — Domestic Dept. We bought from J. V.Farwell & Co. pll the double width ¥sheeting, colton Haper ana domestics whicn were sold by hem to S. P. Morse & Co. Every dol- ar's worth now 1n our stock, All the domestics sold hy Co,, also all tho domesticssold by sweetser, Pembroke & Co., are now to e found at Haydens'. No bankrupt tocks or damuged goods in this lot. All hese, in cennection with our stock, are owding us for space, Allthe leading ands of musiina and sheeting on hand. iWe have got the goods on display. They hire here for your inspection Yard wide bleached muslin . 6c and dc. All leading brands, such as Pride of the West, Wamsutta, Lonsdale, F'ruit, Dwight, Anchor. ( a, Cabot, Gold and Sllver Wedding. In fuct we have them all, even the ‘‘Little Tycoon’ bleached muslin, [t will do you good to visit t dejartment, get what you want, and at lower prices thun any ‘other house will offer you, or monev chieerfully refunded, 'Wash Dress Goods The S. P. Morse & Co. iz ods now on sale. We bought from Sweetser, Pembroke & Co. all the fine novelties in wash goods which weresold to S. P. Morse & Co. but were never delivercd n store They were held in devot and rathe than ship them back were sold to us at our cash offer. In this lot were 36 full packagoes, cases and bales of imported And Jom wash fabrics, linens and domestics. hese were all first-cluss new goods, purchased by Mr. S. P. Morse, and were intended for the best people of Omaha. Among them wer some fine French lace gingham: yard; French mouslinette, latest style of Scotch zephyrs, 2 finest quality of crepe cloth, yar flatest novelties in printed musling uml findia livens, imported and domesti prlm.vd diuntiuu; imported lappe yard. Domestic printed Swiss jiow on sale at Haydens’ 12 ush aress goods stock is the finest and argest you ovor siw. We ulso have ho lowest prices on chaliis—24c ye shallig, H¢ yurd: orints, m.whum. ic; outing flannel, 6e; pon, ae, The, D¢ and 124c. Printec sateen, Tic, 10, lie, 25¢ 860 yard. hite checked nainsoulk, 5¢ yard, Remember t we bought all the cods sold by Sweetser, Pembroke & Co. P. Morse & Co. mber that we bought all the goods sold | L Duvis & Co. to S, P. Moree & Co., and they are now on sale at Haydens’ S. P. Morse Dress Findings. Seamless stockinet dress Morse’s price 15¢, our price ¢ Best French horn dress bones, Morse’s orice 23c, our price 15¢ per dozen, Fine silk belting, Morse’s price am C. Davis wash dress and shields, per pai 15¢, our price Velveteen skilt facing, Morse’s 16, our price be Finest feuther bone, ice 15 prico Morse’s price 2ic, Morse's price 5c, our Morse’s price 10¢, our t, Morse's pri price b for be Dress Linings Tho best assorted stock of linings in Owuha, two stocks combined in one, the 8. P. Mo'so & Co 2 for He, our goods. Al the leading dressmakers of Omuha buy their lining at Haydens’ and recommend their customers to do the sawne. to increase our help in this department. Suits and Waists. There were shipped us by mis take a lot of ladies' suits, which the man- ufacturers zave us a big discount on if we would koep and s them cost of shivment both ways, packing, etc. LADIES' SUITS. There is one lot of blue flannel suits, all wool, full sleeves to jacket and full gkivts: some ure plain sKivts aud others with box plaits. We © them while they last for & are worth 'ulle Ll he sal i 1s: cloth is a lit- tle ln-llu l'xinfil-_ Silk Waists. For Monday we will place on ludies’ China silk waists, | plisin nuvy blue, und bl .k ptripes, Dlue ana white ficures and dots, Thoy grounds, have the uew wted ind ratited frous m is wouith 2,80, ‘or Monday, Sueo .d toor, Percale Waists. Ladies’ percale wais golors, all styles, ull sizes. ¢ and ups sule 127 ain black nd white stripes, ulso are all dark full ves, Tho sitk in sles light and dark stock added to ours. | No trouble to match any color of dress | For this reason we are compelled | Umbrellas, Parasols, We purchased this ent which wi sell it for about one-half 5. P, very low figure Co.'s price A In this lot will finest things country, and today W WORDS ABOUT ¥ be found some in fans eves this stands without an equal Fans. tock at a imble us to Morse & ANS. of the shown in this de p.u(vln nt the best makers in France, Germany go on sale at about S.P. Morse & Co.'s price. Don't il to see onr display of umbrel- | las and parasols in show window on 16th street, Over 6,000 on exh ibition. sols from 15¢ to §: stock o store in the United States. Our competitors say we are lurgest watch for one of the gre; parasol sales ever reduce this large stock. 0 each. any one retail crazy, but atest umbrellaand given in this city If we b to > to take a loss we might as well do it first as last. P. Morse reduced t P. Mc reduced to 7 S. P. Morse uced to Y8 P. Morse reduced to $1.50, S. P. Mol reduced to § S. P. Mor reduced to § 8. P, .\lnrm reduced to $3.00. 8iP. reduced to § S. P. Morse & Co.'s 31.75 & Co's $2.50 & Co's. $1.00 umbrellas & Co.’s $1.50 umbrellas umbrellas umbrellas e & Co.’s $3.00 umbrellas 98, .\ Co.'s $4.00 umbrellas \\ Co.'s $5.00 umbrellas Morse & Co.'s $06.00 umbrellas ). Leather Goods. BEL .18, PURSES AND HAND BAGS., They are the finest goods that money could buy,and are the best the whole Morse stock. Belts for 5c. Belts for 10e. Belts for 15¢. Belts for 23¢. Belts for 50c. Belts for 75¢. Belts for $1. Belts for 2.3 All prices, all styles. very finest quality Parisian novelties, prices. Purses, be, 10¢, 1a¢, $4 each. A carfare and all 20¢, 25¢, purse given bargains in Hand bugs 20c. Hand bags 30c. Hand bags 40c. Hand bags dve. Hand bags 81, Hand bags $2. Hand bags §. Hand bugs $4. Hand buys $5. all the ut but of the latest regular B0¢ up to away with every hand bag purchased. These sales continue for week. the whole S. P. Morse Notions. We stock of the have secured late S, P. mings, dress fittings, purses, nnd everything goods highest grade, aud_ on Monday line. All of thes: the Morse company, consisting of handbugs, entire notion Dey Goods buttons, trim- belts, in the notion areof the very we will devote our entire notion department, as well as our lal to a display of them at Buttons and Trimmings. Fine silk tailor buttons go trimming department, theso goods, prices will before and never Morse’s price 15¢, our price 7¢ per dozen. Fanoy sill braid, our price se per yard. Fancy bluck gl Fancy tinsel braids, to 25¢, our price se to Jet buttons, Morse’s price Iac our price He dozen, Morse's price 10c, mps, Morse’s price 25¢ our price 8¢ to 83¢ pe Morse yard, price 15 por yurd dozen, Pearl buttons, Morse's price 15¢ dozen, our nrice 10¢ dozen. zetable ivory buttons, 5S¢ of 2 dozen, per card Baby Buggies. Weare showing over 50 differe; of carring up te inte and Bire prices. bicyele nt stvles s ranging in price from $1.50 00 taking in all the intermed giving with parasols all our arriago excepted. Trunks and Valises. Wea Truvks and Valises, ry such an enormous stock th of we have no trouble suiting you in style and pri Wo have start a speciul sale price on everything in this line, and kuow we CAD BAYO YOU MQBey. bHEhiEd | There are special offerings in several departments House Furfiishing Goods and Crockery There has never been such ashipment of crockery made to the Missouri river as we have been receiving the last wen days—the whole atock of the Wiley pot- tery estate. Ioliowing are a few of the items. Not alone families, hotels, board- ing houses and restaurants, but small lers ought to tuke advantage of this at sale. 30,000 unhandled cups and saucers, 14¢ per set. 50,000 plates at 2c and 5¢ each, ,000 handled cups and saucers, 19¢ [ 01 )0 water and cr Ge and 10c, 2,900 wushbowls and pitchers, 20¢ per pair, 2,000 teapots, worth 40¢, at 12¢c each. 300 toilet sets at $1.95 to $4.15, worth three times as much, 3,000 white chawmbers, 17 1,000 bed pans, 4 rth H‘ . 0Qcuspidore s at ach, worth 50c. 300 large yellow mixing bowls, 15¢ and 20¢; worth and regular.y sold for 40¢ and 5 700 dilferent assorted kinds of slop jars at hall regular price. 350 dinner sets, 100 picces to the set worth from $12 to $20, At the same time we will give you a little drive in woodenware, ¢lc Wooden paiis, No. 1 washtubs, 60c; 50c: No. 8 wushtubs, 4( Clothes wringers, $1 Wash boiler, coppe Folding ironing tabl Six-foot step-ladders And such values in never shown befora, Mrs. Potts’ and Mwe. irons, 98¢ per set. A $1.50 Mugic ogg beater for 35c to- morrow only. Hurd Refrigerator We have the only genuine Hurd Re- frigerator in Omaha, packed with min eral wool and made of u\k and ash the HURD RE m jugs at de, be, No. 2 washtubs, bottom, 49¢. ., 8oe, 7ae. kitchen goods Streeter’s flut- The reg- the following 2 inches wide, inches deep and 47 inches high; pr $9.5 You pay £15.00 for this sam frigerator, at the small hardware deal- ers and other stores. We gunrantee satisfaction or money refunded. Lawn Mowers We huve four different muies of lawn mowe Weo have tuken off the old hardware price and vut them on sale so every one can own a lawn mower 10<inch lawn mower, $3.85; old price, lh 50, 12 inch lawn mower, $4.75; old price, are the d 4-inch lawe mower, 85.63; old pric e, ach lawn mower, $6,55; old price, $15.00. Carpets. We will sell for a few days more some Lowell extra-super carpets at 65c per yard. We have a good all wool carpet ceived the past week--Some ele- b patterns of body Brussels at ¢ Also Axminster and Wilton at A good Brussels carpet, 47¢ and China Mattings. New goods, 0il Cloths. 18¢, 20c and 25¢ square yard. A greatdrive in chenille portieres; $3, $4 10 $5 per pair. Rubber Hose We bought all of the FISH BRAND hose held by the Omahu Rubber com- pany. We haveabout 15,000 feet, ‘I'his celebrated brand of house will three times outlast any other hose made. We also have several other brands of hose, both in rubber und cotton. We will sell you a good warrantod hose at 7ic per foot, including the couplings. , 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢ Linens Never in the history of Omaha were tine linens sold s choap as at present at Hayden Bros. 2yard wide bleached damask at Hay- dens’ on Monday at bie vard. Fine damask at 63c, Téc, 85¢, 00c, 05¢ and $1. § dinner napkins $1.50, $2, a dozen, 5e and 40c towels at 2ic, towels at 10c, 19x40 huck towels 5¢ each ay cloths, lunch cloths, dresser searfs, linen sets, ete,, at prices to suit all, Blankets & Comforts Gray blankets, Gray blankets > & pair, White blankets, 75c and $1 a pair. White cotton filled comforts reduced to 81 each. 2.50 and $3 50c a pair. Batine covered comiorts, 8l MOR ]\(‘ MAY 7, 1893— SIXTEEN PAGES. SILK DEPARTMENT. Silks ALK THE [ Crystal Bcnga]inu $1.50. Our price g8c. Cheney Bros, marked g1.25. Qur price 88cy s $1.25 velvets, 75¢. 1.50 velyets, $1,00. $1.75 velvets, $1.25. Largest stock of silks and velvets in the west to seleet from now. ! On account of ¢ goods we have facilitate sales. been compelled to sold as high as 652, They will all be of Bengalines, whip! cords weaves, same of then 52 i and Our priee for B Z ent shades henriet 46 inches wide & Co.’s price was $1.15 and $1.23. Ou x> Consists of Ita traveling costum Monday will be 75¢. n clothe all colors, fine llu'\lity; ported them to sell at §1.25 a yard. Fancy Glace Taffetas, newest fabric this season, ings; Morse bought them to sell at g1.25. Faille Francaise dress silks, r enormous sales of the S. P, ches wide. 1 Monday ¢ IENDd 1l wool and the b $28,000 Worth of and Velvets 1@ Bh DISPOSED OF AT MUAL PRIGES Morse im- Our price only 75c yard. .5 shad- Our price 73cyard. in all the new shades, worth 3o-inch plain China silks, finest quality made, in all the new and desirable colors; Morse had them ard, to out of we request specify what Kinds ired, as we cannot il our stock to any town customer lh.lfi custome silks are d m.ml samples o one. WO()LLL / ])RLS S GO()I)S Morse & Co. wool dress ssort them into five lots in order to 1@ R Is a beautiful assortment of all wool dress goods that S. P. Mo on sale Monday for 25¢ a yar LS - o2 Is an assortment of all wool and silk and wool fabrics that & Co. sold as high as $1.15. They will all be on sale Monday at 69¢ a yard. s @)ale Ts an elegant variety of all wool and silk and wool goods, consisting P. Morse 3. and others of the most des S. P. Morse & Co.’s pri 00, 4. of the very best quality st goods made. r price forall on Monday will be 75¢. 5. two toned effects, and very desirable for S. P. Morse & Co.’s price was $1.15. Our price on ThisWeek EXTRAORPINARY SHOE SALE MONDA Greatest bargains in this sale ever offered by us on fine shoes. Our shoe sales are popular. Shoes always sold as sdvertised. COME MONDAY, Money refunded on Shoes not Satisfactory. $2.28, worth $3 and $3.50. Over 880 pairs ladies’ fine button and lace $8 and $8.80 'shoes ¢o in this sale at $2.28. Every pairisa bargain and will please you, 160 pairs ladies’ $2.80 fine dongola button shoes to close out at $1.78. All on one table. See them. 280 pairs “Merri- am’s” make $2.28 misses’ fine spt’mg heel shoes at $1.48. Ifyour daughter wants a nice pair of shoes_ this is rare opportunity. a 190 pairs misses’ $1.78 kid spring heel shoes at $1.20 a pair, 180 pairs child’s $1,80 kid spring heel shoes at $1.08 a pair. 120 infants’ 80c shoes at 28c a pair, Men's Shoes Our extreme low prices are giving us the lead in men’s shoes, Fine Shoes AT Cheap Prices Our PBargains Monday Will surprise you. See them in our l)llSCl“L‘nL 3.50 satin cali congress 40 Monday, Men’s $5 hand sewed cali Shoes Monday. Men's $4.50 calf Shoes, at sewed russct rday. hand 5 M Boys' $1.75 satin calf at $1.20 Monday. button Shoe A5 N A A A A A AT PAGES 816, — —= JMBER 222, IClothing Department. Backward Season compels us to slaughter prices on MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING $50,000.00 stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing will be sold from now on at less than actual cost of manufacturing the goods, Some times it is policy to lose money to make of money. This is one those times: Here goes: Knee suits §1, worth ¢2, Knee suits $2.50, worth $5 Knee su'ts $3.50 to §7. Boys' long worth up pant suits $1,50, worth §3 Boys' Iong pant suits £3.50, worth §7. Boys' long worth gro. pant suits $5.00, Boys' worth g1. working pants 3oc, Men's suits $1.50, worth $3. Men's suits $5, worth $1o. Men's suits ¢10, worth g15. Men's pants 25c, up. Overalls 25¢, worth 6oc. 500 dozen knee pants 35c, worth 75c. Chi'dren’s jersey suits, $1.50 up, Jersey pants g1, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Prescriptions. Prese 'iptiuns accurately com- pounded from the purest, fresh \ by a thoroughly competent, registered Pharmacist of long prac- nce. Special prices on s this week. Shelf and Builders’ Hardware. Disstog’s D 8 rip saw, 28-inch, 54 pts, $1.5 Disston’s D 8 hand saw, pts. , $1.25. Disston’s D 8 pta., $1.20, hmmns D 8 hand saw, 26-inch, 10 hand saw, 22-inch, 10 26-inch, 8 , 22-inch, 12 on’s buck saw ocket fivmer sach. Rivet sets, 2 boxwood serew driver bits, 5¢; rose 5¢; Hunter's nail se's, Hownr wrd’s spiral triple screw driver ). A 1, §1, screw drive ). 4, chisels, 10-inch, 90c. 10c, 3¢, 20¢ rules, 5¢; rounter sinks, bit 6-inch, 20¢; 8 10 iron smooth 3 iron smooth 4 iron smooth planes, $1 18 iron knuckle joint planes, 70c. Nicholson's slim taper files, dc, 5e, 7e, screw drivers, ratchet braces, knives, wsuring tapes, 25 feet, 15e; A0 feet, 25c; model tool handles, 40c; socket scratch awls, 8c; Maydole hammers, Full line of cor gated bottom planes, Garden Implements. Good steel rake fu Good steel he Good steel sh Good steel spade f Garden sets, three piec 3¢ each. -tine forks, short handles, 3-tine for long handles, 75c¢ 4-tine forks, short handles, 4-tine forks, long handles, 9 Spading forks, a9, Garden trowels, be. wden weeder, 10¢, small hoe and bined, 35c. Poultry netting, a1l widths, from 12- inch to T2-inch, §o per square foot. n wive Jufl received; 600 rolls 2¢ Ratchet beaces, 10¢ weeder cow- F urmture. People are now fully reuliziug that they can find ood furniture here ns anywhere, It tukes linie to overcome s0me peop! idices, but firet-cluss zoods at reusonable pr o6y does the busi- ness cvery Hun We are selling the best the market af- fords at the lowest possible price, and Qur wncreasi g business is ur reward. Great Sale on 3-1b cans California Fruit. Bgg plums, | Goeen Gage plums, i Lg Golden Drop plums,| RN e Californin driec Imported Valencia raisins, 124e. Imported seedless raisins, 124c. California loose Muscatel raisins, 100 these all are ne und the tinest that money ean buy. pound can very fine gooseberries, 8o, pound can pberries, put up in pure granulated sugar syrup, 174e. 2-pound can strawberries, in pure syrup, 174c. und can California Bartlett pears, 8- |m\||ul can Califor uLl Bartlett pears, most del us fruit, 1 d-pound can California |)xn|\ hos, 15¢ 3-pound can yeliow Bultimore peaches, pound can golden pumvkins, 10e. pound ¢ , ¢ Highiand evaporated cream, 124c. Columbian evaporated cream, 124e. Economy evaporated craam, 10, Challenge condensed milk, 10c. Van Houten's pure cocon, per pound, G, American breakfast cocon, per pound, e Tea and Coffee. Monday we have eracked coffee at 1240, 15¢ and 19, Cracked Juva and Mocha, 20c and 220 No. 1 Rio coffee, 24c. Golden Rio, 2 Combination Santos and Maricabo, Old Gov 3 pounds for Try our celebrated cocoa, it licious. Juapan tea dust, 10c and 124¢ pound. Choice sun-dried Japan, 19¢, 25¢, 360, He nment Java and Mocha, 85, 1. is de- nuel Crump fiberless cocounut, 250 Sold for 3sc. Prescriptions, Prescriptions accurately coms v compet tof long prac 1l prices on 011 Stoves. The reason there is not more Vapor stoves sold is the people are afraid of the gasoline and right they are, too. oline i dangerous thing, but we e a Vapor stove that burns oil the same a8 you use in your lamps, just com- mon 175 oil, It has no wick, makes no smell or smoke, and is even safer than a lamp. We have them in operation in our store. Come in and see them burn, No family cun afford to be without this wonderful stove. Butter Sale. You have heen paying high prices for poor butter, but we will sell you some good butter at low prices. We will sell countr; o 124¢, 15e, 17¢ and 19¢; cream: te and 25c; very finest separator ery, 28c. Be sure to call and get some of this butter, as we are selling it at prices that will save you money. Soups. Did you try any of our soups? you ought to. We are selling half-pint cans of any kind for 10¢; pints for 1bc; quarts for : Remember these soup; are put up k ns of Boston and the Armour Packing Co. and are positively the most delicious in the world. Try & can and be convinced. very butre Cheese. \Vo are leaders in cheese; any kind full cream, finest pure Jersey cream “and 16e: club house cheese, jar: edam cheese, $1.15; young v full cream, Se; brick cheese, je. Me and 16e; limburger, 15e; Swiss, 16e, 18¢ and 20c. Meats. We quote you meat: Bacon, 1 some low prices on salt pork, 1le; bone- less rump and plate corned beef, Tie; picnie hams, 1e; California hams, 12c; finest sugar cured No. 1 hams, l4ic; bologna, headcheeso and liver sausage, fine st cooked ham, 18¢; ham sausage, : blood sausage, be. Special Jewelry Sale. #1.50, Ladies' solid gold set rings, worth $1, olid gold set rings, «,nd gold chased rings, 480, worth § adies solid gold chased rings, 950, th $2 500 styles of new style lace pins from 5c to 48¢, wo-thfrom 25¢ to $1.50. Solid steriing silver bracelets, some- lhilu_' new, 19¢, worth Solid silver thimbles, Vickel alarm clocks, H8¢ eac Eight-day ouk clock, nlllk(‘k, !I 05, 500 dozen Rogers’ 12 dwt, knives or forks, per set. These goods are guaranteed strictly first class, 4-plece quuarupel plate silver tea set, #5.95, worth #1( Our special b-piece quadruple plate silver tea set, gold lined and beautifully engraved, $0.85, worth $18, Fyverything in fine silverware at half jewelers' prices Sterling silver souvenir worth $1. Gonts’ stem from $3.50 up All the high grade Elgin, Speingfield, Roelkford, watches at half jewelers’ prices. Lndies' gold watches, $7.95 up. Solid go'd Swiss watches, $9.50. Watch and clock repairing duced rates, spoons, 49¢, wind and set watches, Columbus filled hunting case at re-