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EOTORIAL ST, AN AAAA AN < AN AP PAGES 9-6. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. DAY 1993-SIXTEEN PAGE HAYDEN BROTHERS. p every case the prices quoted below are way below the market price of the same MORN MAY 14 NUMBER 228, qualities of goods. They are all lcaders in the several departments, except where specially stated as for ) Monday only, the prices are for this week. HESE PRICES ARE MADE FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES AND NOT FOR PROFIT r——— — Special Sale of 25c¢. Fine Steel Laid Shears in Center aisle, 25c. .. We have purchased from the Ohio Shear Company and the Amherst Shear g,om;_mny their entire stock of scissors on hand at a very low price. Over 5,00 pair in thislot. Youean find any thing you want in this lot. Every pair warranted. On Monduy your choice for 2hc per pair. k: Many are worth as high as $1.25 each. We are selling out the S. P. Morse & Co stock of Dry Goods. Don’t pay Chicago prices. Buy your outfits of us. ‘Woolen Dress Goods. Now it is an undisputed fact that we are selling the P Morse & Co. dress goods 60 to 75 per below what vl cost to manufacture, and they are ail new and fresh from the most noted Fu- ropean makers, all perfect, not one ) soiled or injured inany way. Frenchand German Henriettas All wool satin finish 46 inches ¢ a yard. These are the goods made and cost. $1 u Boston or any other market. them in black and all colors wide, ery best Cloria Silks made In France. 40 inches wide, the best in the world. S. P. Morse & Co. sold them for $2.00. We will sell them to you for $1.15. We have them in black and colors. Berlin Suitings. 41 styles all wool Berlin suitings 69c. S. P. Morse & Co. sold them for $1.15 and $1.25, Llama Cloth. ‘We have ten pieces of fine llama cloth beautifully mottled, made of the finest llama wool, and very similar to a challi but much softer and more downy in ef- fect. They will be on sale Monday for 49¢ u yard. Any lady desiving o nice cool summer dress should secure one. Black Dress Coods. Serges, honriettas weaves 75e. S, P, some of them as high as $1.35. We car- ry the best varievy of bluck dress goods west of New York. Wash Dress Goods,. High novelties in French satine pat- terns, controlled by Hayden Bros., sell- ing price 85¢ yard. Only house in Omaha that carries an assortment of imported colored, figured and dotted Swisse yurd, Colored und figur 05, American muke, sold by some at 25c (and Eepre; sented to bo impo; ted), ¥ 5 TG e e ) Tl AT his weather and price will sell and diagonal Morse & Co. sold them, Brandoaburg cloth, the latest styles out, everybody asks 25¢, Huydens' are letting them go at ¢. Only one dress pattern 1o each custome 30-inch wide flannelette, spring styles, beautiful coloring, worth 1de, selling no' d. nch wide Dutchesse pongee, ought to sell at 15¢, on sale at Haydens' 5e yurd. Co. and Sum” C. Davis & Co., were bought by us, and the low prices we made on them is closing them fast; all the odds und ends from tnis great sale are going lively. of Omaha were first class wash fabrics sinughtcved as at presont at the popular house of Hayden Bros’., where no goods are misrepresented and money cheer- fully refunded on all purchases not satis- factory. Our’ aim is to please all and give you better vulue for your mouey than is cus- tomary at these so-called cheap John sales. Linen Dept. Below find prices. Specinl made to sell the lots, Pr until ull is sold. The quantity is lim- ited, the prices low. For these reasons they will not last long, but as loug as they do last you can have them, 10 dozen 6-4 tinseled tapestry covers, worth $1, selling 1 case 11-4 Butos® sp: eads, so.ling ut 93¢ each. 150 \ln/.n-n 58 German bleached all linon napkins, good valuo at $1.50 dozen, Hudens’ selling price now, $1 dozen, 25 pieces 5%inch Vau Dyke turkey rved damask, selling now at A 250 dozen 19x39 ull huck towels, to be found only at Haydens’ at 5¢ each. 61 dozen 20x40 all linen all white hem- stitched huck towels. These cime from the 8. P, Morse stock and would be good value at 25¢ each, but Haydens' price is 17¢ each, 6 for #1 or $2 a dozen. Did you ever seo such a towel sold for this money in Omaha or any- where elser 20x40 hemstitchod towels at 1 prices es hold' good table crochet bed Books. Caxton edition, Aldine edition, Favor- ite and Bertha Clay edition, cloth bound, only 23¢, Arundel edition, cloth bound, Ide. Wo have in this edition Avabian Nights, Children of the Abbey, Bacon’s es; Sketches by Dicke History of land by Dickens, Tom Brown at Oxford, Tom Browu's School -Duys, Pilgrims' Progress, cte, Arlington edition, cloth bound, only paper cover novels at 8o, Albect Ross’ complete works, includ- ing his lust wor sighbors W ife, only i Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, Drumond’s Addresses, cloth bound, ulvly ¢, in & new binding. Stationery. Lrish luen paper at 15¢ perlb,; com- mereial note 2 'c § ream; good white en- velopes at o, {m 10¢ per puckage. School tablets at e, ¢, Te, 10¢, towels , 8ilk Dept. Prices and quality have never been offered to the publicthat will equal the following four special lots. Lot 1. $1.25 21-inch black heavy and elegunt. $ 21-inch black peau de soie; a special quality. $1.25 24-inch black faille worth much more. 81.25 24-inch black gros grain, mere finish; certainly n ba Chuoice of any of these, 98¢ Lot 2. $1 quality 2)-inch black gros grain siik. 81 quality 20-inch black satin rhadame, $1 quality 20-inch black faille fran- caise. The entire line, 75c. Lot 3. auality 20-inch colored faillo e, all the new shades. inch printed China silks, both Vlack ond light grounds. #1.25 30-inch solid color China silks, tho finsst goods mi Tho entive line, § Lot 4, #1 quality 24-inch plain habutia silks, over 60 shades in the line. #1 quality printed habutia silks for dresses and waists: beautiful goods, $1_quality solid,colors double warp ] s, ali the desirable colors. ‘he entire line, yurd, Every item is a ha!‘mun Not a shoddy pieco of goods in the assortment. No damaged goods in this department, but first-class articies at less llnm im- porter’s cost. satin duchess; francaise; cash- $1.25 franc: et e ——) Domestic Dept, This department is second to none; as fu;' stock ussortment and prices, we lend al All lh«, domestics sold to S. P. Morse & Co. Sweetser, Pembroke & Co., Sam C. ]).\\'l: & Co. and V. l~nrwell Dry Goods company are to be found among our immense stock. A good many have been sold, still there are some good bargains left. 7-4 ruit of the Loom yard. 7-4 Androscoggin bleached, 10-4 Acme bleached or yard, 5 42-inch half bleached pillow casing, 1 We offer the best soft finished bleached iu Omaha muslin atsca yard; only 10 yards to euch custemer. bleached, 17¢ Me yard brown, 15¢ s . r———— s - C—| Dress Linings. The largest stock of dress lining in Omaha. Call for what you may and you get it ul Haydens’, Look at our percaline at 15c a yard nml compare it with others, who charge 25¢ for the same, Warranted fast black cambrio, 10¢, now on sule nt Haydens', s yard. Fancy and plain “selicia, summer weights, 10¢, 15¢, 20c and 25¢ yard. VS SNV — Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Attractions greater than ever on Monday in this department, The back- ward weather compels us to sell some goodsof which we have 10 many at u sacrifice. worth Cents’ Flannel Shirts. On Monduy we will sel) for 124c each 1 caso of gents' domet flannel shirts, bought to retail for s0c, Cants’ Hose. Also 1 caso of gents’ imported cotton hall hose, come in black, brown, tan and mode colors, on Monday 1l¢ per ir. You cannot match them for less Laundered Shirts. We witl also let out on Monday 50 dozen gents’ fine laundered shirts, in white, for 50c each; bought to sell for 98¢, Music Dep't. Standard sheet mu , Te. Stewart banjos, $156 upwards, We nave everything in musical mer- chandise, Call and get our prices. We are sole age nts for Chickering Pianos. We also have soveral other first class standard mak Our prices defy com- petition, 100 New Pianos to Rent, und rent allowed to apply on purchase price if you buy within one year. n sell youa new upright piano Come and see it, Carpets. Cotton earpets 18¢, Union earpets 3 All wool ingrain 49¢. Some drop vatterns of Lowell extra super 5he, \ good brussels from 47¢ to G5¢. A few muquette carpets to close 75 Velvet and body brussels 90c. - Mail Orders Filled. e e —— House Furnishing Goods. Crockery. White granite cups and saucers with handles. 19 per set. White nite ewers per set. White granite cup and saucers with- out handles, 14c per set. Woodenware. No. 1 wash tubs, 60c. No. 2 wash tubs, ! and basins, 20c 2-hoop wooden pails, be each. 6-foot hard wood step ladder, 70c. Classware. G-piece crenm set, 19¢. t-pint tumblers, 1iceach. 81.50 Magic egg beaters, 35c. Rubber Hose, A% good cotton hose, 7ic per foot, including couplings. A 1 rubber hose, 9¢ per foot, includ- ing couplings. Lawn Mowers. 14| inch lawn mowers, §: 12-inch luwn mowers 14-inch lawn moucr«, $¢ Refricerators. The genuine HURD, No. 43, § Why will you puy Swall hara dealers $15 for the same refrigerators, Tinware. Copper bottom wash boilers, 49c. Miik pans, 3c. Pint cup. Carden Implements. Rakes, best steel, 15c. Shovels, 20¢ and 39 Hoes, 25¢; spading forks, 49c. Children’s garden sets. Decorated Ware. 100-piece best porceluin, 1mported, A6-picce $2.95. Toilet sets, splendia decorations,$1.98, Lamps. A good complote stand lamp, 19c, Solid nickle electric lamp, complete, #1.75, worth Night iam © tea set, best E. G., Imported, complete, 12c. Cloak Dep't. This department is greatly over- crowded, and there will be some splendid offerings this weels. Ladizs’ Jackets. Ladies’ fancy spring jackets, with cupes, new goods, silk linings, tans and gray, worth $12.50; for tomorrow und this weels, only $7. Ladies’ Capes. Ladies’ spring capée, in_tan and blue, so0ld regularly for $7.50 and $9. In one lot at $6 for choice, Ladies’ Suits. We have a special lmu in blue and tan at $3.95 and $4.25, and some ex- quisite suits from I.hu ‘- P. Morse Co. stock, as fine suits as you ever saw, the very latest cloths and styles. A perfect fit ‘guaranteed. They range in price from $6 up to $25. Ladies’ House Wrappars. Very chean, $1, $1.25, 8137, $1.50 and $1.87. Special for Monday. Infants’ Cloaks. Beautiful g rments in cream and tan from 93¢ up to a beautiful $8 garment, S. P. Morse & Co.’s Parasols and Umbrelas. 500 children’s parasols from the S, P, Mo se stock ut price. All the $1 sun- shades in this lot to be closed at sd¢ ench. All the $1.50 glorias, 26-inch, to be closed at 98¢ ch. Don’t buy until you have seen S. P, Morse & fine 33 umbrellas,on sale Monday at $1.50 each. S. P. Morse & Co's, 84 umbrellas, on Monday at $2.50. All their 36 umbrellas to be closed at $4.50, Over 6,000 parasols and sunshades go on sale Monday, the largest open stoek in America. PSR Men's and-Boys’ Hats. Men's I'mlo a, in black and brown, $1, worth #: Boys dmd, in black and brown,75c, worth $1.50, Boys’ and children’s straw hats, 15c, never worth less than 85¢ and 50¢, Children’s and misses’ Oxford huts, 47c, wo th The. Drug Dep't. Pure grape wine, large bottles, 8c; California port ard sherry, 75¢; fine 10- year-old whisky, Duffy’s malt whisky, 8¢ Our prescription department is com- plete, and weare filling prescriptions at about half the price that the regular drug stores will charge you. Come and try us. o e e e e i bk 4 Mail Orders Filled, Notion Dep’t. Hand Bags and Belts. Our special sale on thess goods bought from the S. P. Morse Co. will be con- tinued for one more week. These goods are mude by Lehman & Raudnitz of Now York, and are the finest and most perfect made goods in the market Large hand bags, 85¢: Morse .' e, Fancy silk top bags, $1; prico, $1.50. Fancy price. belts from 10c to $1; Morse $1 purse given away with every bag purchased on Morday. Special Ribbon Sale. No. 5, all silk ribbons, 43¢ pe+ yard. 7e; No. 9, 9e; No. 12, 1ie; No. ro sole agents for the Fair and Square brand of ribbons, the best goods made. i0 per centoff on all by bo.L. ial Lace and Embroidery Sale. We have thie finest line of laces in the city at the lowest priccs. Colored ¢ilis laces, 20c por yard. ine oriental lac 1. 4-inch Hamburg emb'ds, 5-inch Hamburg emb/ds, Sale on Notions. This is our stronghold; our cannot be beuten. 40 puckages best hair pins for 5e. Machine thrend. lc per spool. Sill thread, 100 yavds, 4¢ per spool. Sitic twist, l\l\mds le per spooi. Dress Trimmings. The finest goods in the city at your own price ribbons pur- per vard. prices imps, worth 20c, for 8¢ per inc bluck silk gimps for 8¢ per yard. Goods worth $1.50 for 40¢ per yard 2 dozen buttons for He. Speciul sale on hammocks on Monday. 'he larges Jewelry Dep’t. Clocks. Beautiful white enamel iron with gilt ornamentation, eight-day, hu\lr gong v sash and dial, solid onk x'nlmu'texghl day, ilavm cloo Ks, with steel pin- ions, H8e. Cold Rings. Genuine dinmoad ring, + karat stone, 14 karat solid rold, hand-made setting, $14.50. Heavy 14 rings, $3.50, Solid gold band chased, Y5¢. karat sclid gold wedding rings, beautifullly Watches- B W. Raymond movement, 15 jewels in gold settings, balunce, adjusted to Isochronism and position. patent regu- lator, patent Brequet hair soring, har, Aomd and tempe:ed in form, doulle with an clegant gold-filled wr 20 yeurs, 817,25, ith a fine 14 karat solid 7ola case, $114.50, fes’ 14 karat solid gotd case, with mond sets, Kigin, Springfield or Waltham movements, full jeweled, $3, 50, o Wall Paper. White blank, new styles, 4ic to 6c. Nice gilv paper Gie to 10c, Varnished bronze paper 15¢ to 23c. Heuvy embossed, very best, 20c to a0c. ruby compensation temperature, Buggies and Carriages “We sell everything on wheels,” all warranted. Road wagon, first class, 837, Top buggy. 65, Light business wagon, $37 Best new style phiton, # Dra.perles. Silkaline 10¢ to 15¢, China silk, extra quality, 650, Short luuglhq curtain scrim 2e, China mattings 12§c to Oil cloth 18¢ to 25¢ par = lu are yard. Harness. A genuine rubber hand made harness, worth #25, now $18.50. A genuine rubber hand made Larncss, worth $28, now $20. Sewing Machines. 5 different makes from %15 to $30, with two to eight drawers, e Mail Orders FRilled, We are now prepared to fill all mail ovders promptly, We guarantee all goods as represented or money refunded, Mail Orders Filled. = = Imported chow chow, 15 Imported mixed pickles,15¢ Tmported olives, 85¢ per quart. Groceries. Can Fruit. 3-pound can egy plums 123c. 1(-!)!)\1!1\] can California Bartlett pere, .l pound can yeliow Baltimore peaches, 12ic. Condensed Milk and Evap- orated Cr:am. Highland evaporated cream, 12ic per Sconomy can. Challenge can. evaport condensed Teaand Coffee. Cracked coffee, 124c and 15¢. Cracked Mocha and Java, 20c and 2: 0ld Government Mocha and Java 8 pounds for $1. Chceice sun-dried Japan teas, 19, 35e, 50 per pound. Pickles and Chow Chow. per quart. 5¢ per quart. Cocoa and Chocolate. Van pound Ame pound. Premium chocolate, 174c. Butter Dep’t. Finest separator creamery, 2 Country butter, 124c to 15¢c. Best country butter, 174e, Cheese Dep’t. Finest full creum, 14c and 16c. Wisconsin full cream, 5c, Tie s cheese, 16¢, 18¢ and 20c. Meat Dep’t. Brea ifast | n, 124c. Dried beef, 10c. Bologuoa, No. 1 sugar-cured hams, 17 Houten's pure cocon, 63c per ican breakfast cocon, 63¢ per and 10c. 5e. Furniture. Bed Room Suits, We carry the following makes of bed room suits: Esty Manufacturing Co MecCord & Bradticld, Horn Br Hastings Manu- facturing Co. All first class concerns, and the name is a guarantee of A 1 goods. We have sui t $11.50, % 0, $14.50. Square gl oval suits at $17.50, and up to the finest polished qu.rter sawed oak suits made. Sideboards. Maude by Horn Bros., American Fur- niture Co., Fairbault Furniture Co., sty Manufacturing Co., at $14.50, $15, $18 up to $45. Chiffoniers. Horn Bros., Fairbault Furniture Co.; goods ranging from 813.50 up for fine polished quarter sawed onk goods. Extension Tables Goshen Table Co., Star Furniture Co., St. Anthony Table Co., St. John's tables, All fivst class goods. G-foot tables, $3.59; 8-foot, 85,25, Baby Carriages. Heywood-Morrill Reed and Rattan Co., Gendron Iron Wheel Co.; none bet- ter. Carringes st $1.50 up to $20. Al intermediate prices included. Trunks. From the best factories in the coun- try, runuing from $1.39 for n zine trunk to the best sole leather made. Valises. Raquet Bros. and William , the best, Any style you want; From Rhome any pri On furniture we can save you money, mmsr— Millinery. All the very latest millinery at popu- lar prices. Sailor hats for 25¢, worth The, Sun Hats. Trimmed hats at all prices. A latest style trimmed hat for worth and usually sold in millinery stores for $12, Wo carry such an_ enormous stock of Trunks aud Valises, that we have no trouble suiting you in style and prico. We huve started a speciul sale price on everything in this line, and know we can save you money. We have four different makes of lawn mowers: We have tuken off the old hardware price and vut them on sale so every one can own & lawn mower. 10-inch lawn mower, #3.83; old price, I!Si.. 50, 2-inch lawn mower, $4.76; qld price, %.hu. 14-inch lawn mower, $10.50, 16-inch lawn mower, $6,55; old price, $15.00, 65; old price, Mail Orders Filled. ed cream, 10¢ per milk, 10c ver [Ladies’ Shoes. We have just received.and put on sale Monday, 300 pairs Brooks Bros.’ s:, make ladies’ fine shoes, at $4 a p: These are some of the finest French l(ld hand-turned shoes made in Rochester. Bvery pair warranted. er’'s 23.50 make 20 shoes at $2.85 a The latest styles. 250 pairs Pield Tha; ladies’ fine blucher 1 pair. 20 pairs Littlo-Maxwell’s $2.50 make ladies’ tine dongoia shoes at $1.75 a air, Ladies’ Oxford Ties. Monday we put on sale 300 pairs Little-Maxwell’s $2,50 make ladies’ cloth top and hand-turned oxford ties at $1.75 a pair. Every pair warranted, and if they rip in the seams we sew them for nothing. 260 pairs Amazien & Haley’s $3.00 make ladies’ fine cloth top, hand-turned oxford ties, at $2.5 Misses” Shoes. 260 pairs J. H. Swain’s $1.75 make misses’ fine dongola kid patent tip shoes at $1.20 o pair. 210 pairs H. W. Merriam’s $2.25 mako misses’ fine dongola spring heel shoes at $1.48 a pair, These shoes are great bargains. 120 pairs misses’ tan button a pair shoes at $1.25 a pair. 8175 Children’s Shoes. Monday we will sell 225 pair child’s 81.50 dongola patent tip shoes at $1.08 a pair. 260 pairs H. €, Goodman’s $1.75 make children’s russets shoes at $1.25 & pair. 240 pairs children’s $1.25 oxford ties at 98¢ a pair, Men’s Shoes. Monday we put on sale 140 pairs men’s fine hand-welt tan Blucher $4.50 shoes at $3.35 a pair, 120 pa n’s § ties at $2.75 a pair. We also continue tosell the J. IT. Tilt #1 band-welt shoes at #3. Kvery pair warranted. .50 cordovan ghoes at 82.40 a neat kid oxford Boys' Shoes. In boys we have always given great bargains, _ Monday we will sell boys’ 8176 but ton shoes at $1.80 a pair; sizes, 2 to 64, Youth’s $1.50 button shoes at $1.20 a pair; sizes 12 to 2. B ) Mail Orders Filled.