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PART THO. HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. " OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, !MAY 21, HAYDEN BROTHERS. appen, the Milwaukee Dry Goods King's failure causes a run on the great Plankington Bank. HAYDEN BROS. ON DECK AS USUAL. ) A AA A A A o e ol e a o —— — NUMBER? 235, he Bargain time has come. A chance to make money spend well. apbkins. Special sal e on large size dinner nap- ins, bleached and all linen, % sizo nap- ing $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,$1.75, $2.00, 32 5,00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and up ards. We are overstocked and have 00 many; we are compello! to reduce e prices and unload. Towel Sale. The greatest towel sale on record. ‘drkish, huck and duck towels, 5¢c each; 1ass checked barber towels, 40¢ dozen; est value you ever saw in towols at 10c, 5¢, 17¢ and 25¢ each. 20x40 white hemstitched towels at e, or 6 for $1.00; sold all around us at 25¢ ench, Dress Linings. Anything you may ask for in dress linings at Haydens’ popular prices. This dalmrtment is always crowded, our low prices the cause, ’E&d Comforts and Blankets. Many people are taking advantage of our low prices at present and buying their comforts and blankets. They will find that they have made a good invest- ment when cold weather comes. J Domestic Dep’t. Largest stock and lowest prices. Best hc muslin in Omaha, and don’t you for- M this fact, aither bleached or "brown, M2-inch half bleached, 8ic. Iull line of pheetings, double width shectings, 13c, 5e, 16¢, 17¢, 18c, 19¢, 20¢, 22¢, 23¢, 25¢, 274, 80c, 83c and 35c yard. loak Dep’t. Ladies’ fancy spring jackets, with apes and silk lining, in blue, brown, mn and gray, worth from $10.00 to 12.50, tomorrow at 87,50, Ladies’ spring jackets in tan, blue ad gray at $1. 95, Ladies’ percale waists, 874c, 45¢, 50c, 8¢, 75¢, 87c, 81, $1,25. Ladies’ wash suits, $1.63, $1.75, $2.50, R.95, 83.75. Luhcs‘ house wrappers in percaio and wn, $1 25, 81.85, 81.50, $1.75, $1.87, § iBlack sateon skirt .43, 81,50, $1.75, $1.85, Lnbicn’ woolen suits, blue flannel, all '00l, at 83.05, arness Dep’t. Remember we handle nothing but maha made harness and saddles, A $7.00 harness, this weelk $4.98, A 810.00 harnoss, this week #7.50. A 815.00 harness, this week $10.,00, The very best sweat pad 80c; u good weat pad 25c, Harnessoil, brushes, combs, lap robes, hipsand rings at lowest prices, Every- hing warranted, Millinery. pecial Reduction in Our Mil= linery Department. Tadies’ 85 and $6,50 trimmed hats, $3 d 88,50, #8 and $9 pattern hats, 84 and $5, Children’s novelty hats at great reduc- on. Trimmed while waiting, ies’ sailor hats, 25c, test shapes in ladies’ hats 50c and 60, worth 81 and $1,50, ‘A general reduction throughout this ne. arpets. This week we will sell some patterns of Lowell oxtra-super carpets for Gac. 180 a few patterns, all wool, 49¢, Cotton carpets, 18¢ to 35¢, g‘:\uul-, 47;: up. me very fine patterns of hody Brus- ol 90c and 81. y Velvet carvets, 90c and 81, ‘We ard making special price on fine gheuille portieres from $3.50 up. Lace Curtains, A good lace curtain for 50c per pair tter ones at 75¢ to $1, tra large and fine at 81.50 to §2 rtain scrim, 2¢ per yard, finest line of silkaline and Swiss rtain good 8 in the city. China mattings, 124c 1o 250 per yard, b, 130 per square yard, The S. P. Morse Stock |Furniture. To be Closed Out This Week. The rush at our umbrella and parasol department has been immense. To make things lively in this line we will offer some inducements that will be aston ing. Every dollar’s worth of the Morse stock must be closed out. . Morse & Co.'s §1.00 umbrellas, rduced to . P. Mor & Co.'s $1.25 umbrellas, reduced to S. P. Morse & Co.’s $1.50 umbrellas, reduced to S. P. Morse & Co.'s $2.50 umbrellas, reduced to $1.50. S. P. Morse reduced to $1 S. P. Mo reduced to 0. I case of children's fast black cotton hose, 4¢ per pair: others ask Lic. Children’s cotton hose, imported, fast colors, in all 2o per pair. 500 dozen lac black cotton ! 3 9¢ per .'s §4.00 umbrellas, Co.'s #5.00 umbrellas, pair, JIBBED VESTS. 5, no pants, only n cotton vests, y finished, only 124c ribl each, worth 25 Ladies’ nig] reduced from A beautiful line of aprons from the Morse stock, worth 50¢, reduced to 2ic cacl Special sale of corsets onaMonday. Odds and ends of boys’ shirts at price. Gents’ Silk Hats in latest 1893 spring styles, $3.5, hatters’ gowns on Monday b50c, traw hats, he and Hle. ) in all shades, 0 in all shades. in all shades. All our fancy s of children’s hats $1.00, former price $1.50, 1,75 and $2.00. House Furnishing Goods. Crockery. White granite cups und saucers with handles, 19c per set. White granite ewers and basins, 29¢ per set. White granite cup and saucers with- out handles, ldc per set. Woodenware. No. 1wash tubs, G0c, No. 2 wash tubs, 50c No. 3 wash tubs, 40c. 2-hoop wooden pails, 5¢ each. 6-foot hard wood step ladder, 70c. Classware. 6-piece cream set, 19¢ 4-pint tumblors, 1ic $1.60 Magic egg heate Rubber Hose, Very good cotton hose, Tic per foot, including couplings. A 1 rubber hose, 9¢ per foot, includ- ing couplings, Lawn Mowers. 10-inch lawn mowers, $4, 25, 12-inch lawn mower: 25, 14-inch lawn mowers, $6. Refrigerators. The genuine HURD, No. 48, #9.55. Why will you pay small hardware dealers $15 for the same refrigerators, Tinware. Copper bottom wash boilers, 49¢. Milk pans, 3¢, Pint cups, 2, Carden Implements. Rakes, best steel, 15c, Shovels, 29¢ and 39¢. Hoes, 25¢; spading forks, 49¢, Children’s garden sets, 23¢, Decorated Ware. 100-piece best porcelain, imported, $7.95. H-plece tea set, best B, G, Imported, $2 95. .Tol'lat sets, splendia decorations, $1,98, Lamps. A good complete stand lamp, 19¢. Solld nickle electric lamp, complete, $1.75, worth 85, Night lamps, complete, 12, As long as they last we shall give with every 85 purchase or more, a beau- tiful colored engraving of one of the ““World’s Fair” buildings, mounted on heavy cardboard, size 23x33, Bedroom Suites. Three pieces $11.50, $13.50, $14.50, $17.50. We carry a large and elogant line suites, and can show yousomething elegant in fine quarter sawed goods. Extension Tables. Six foot $3.50, $3.95, $4.25, $4.50,,84.85, all good solid tables; we have the line, you can see it any time. Elegant pillar extension, solia otk, fine finish, from $7.50 to $23. Folding Beds. Mantel, upright and combination, at our usually low prices. Side Boards. 814, 816, 818 up to $45. We ave sell- ing sideboards, and those. who have bought know the bargain they have se- cured, Baby Carriages. The Gendron & Heywood carringes are known to be the best in the market We are showing 50 different styles and have sold already 93 carriages since April 1st. We guarantee every car- ringe. Prices from 81.50 up to $26. If you want one, what more can we do for you? 7 On furniture, trunks and valises, baby carriages, we can save you money. Pianos and Organs. 100 New Pianos to Rent, and amount paid as rent allowed to apply on purchase price if you buy within one year. We are sole agents for Chickering Pianos. We also handla several other first class standard makes, ‘We can sell you a new upright piano for $175. COME AND SEE IT, Standard sheev music 7c; write for catalogue. Good banjo for $4.00; Stewart banjos from $15.00 upwards; violins worth $8,00 for $3.75; guitars and mandolins at 3} price. EVERYTHING in musical merchan- dise at corresponding prices. Satines. Handsomest line of printed satine in Omaha in dark and light grounds, plain colors, black brocaded satine, and the largest line of fast black satine; 80-inch eatine, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ and 85¢ yard, Mill remnants of best satine, 5¢ yard, Figured Swisses. Plain white and all colored figured Swisses, American make, also the for- eign novelties, largest selection 1n the city, at 10¢, 12¢e, 1dc, 19¢, 25c, 30c, 35¢, 40c¢ and 47¢ yard. Lawns. Plain white and black lawns, striped and checked lawns, white ground col- ored figured lawns, 5e, 10¢ and 15¢ yard, 8. P. Morse & Co.’s Parasols and Umbrellas. 500 chi dren’s parasols from the S. P, Morse stock at 4 price. All the $1 sun- shades in this lot to be closed at 69¢ each, All the 81.50 glorias, 26-inch, to be closed at 98¢ each. Don’t buy until you have seen S. Morse & Co's.fine 85 umbrellas,on sa Monday at $1.50 each. S. P. Morse & Co’s. $4 umbrellas, on Monday at $2.50, All their 86 umbrellas to be closed at $4.50, . Over 6,000 parasols and sunshades go on sale Monday, the largest open stock fn America, ‘ Wall .Paper, The largest and most complete stock of wall paper in this city, Price guaran- teed lower than any other house, P le PERFUME SALE|Notion Dept. All Odors Of LEON MAUGENET & GO0.S Celebrated Perfumes, 15¢ AN OUNCE, Bring Your Bottles. Monday Only. Challis. Manchester challis, 24c. Cream ground, new styles in challis, at 5c yard. You can’t match these bargains. . Brandenburg Cloth. Two cases now, styles just in. Little neat figures as well as the large swell styles. This cloth is sold in this city at 254c yard, Haydens’ are lotting it go at 12%e yard, Ginghams. The largest stock to select from. Drsss ginghams are cheap just now. See what we offer at 5¢, 74c, 8c, 10c, 1240, 16c, 20c and 25¢ yard. I'inest French lace gingham, 43¢ yard. Buggy Laprobes. An importers stock bought by us this week at about half price. You will get the benefit. All linen, full size, fringed laprobes at &59c each, worth 81 All linen full size fringed laprobes at 75c each, worth 81,50, You can’t duplicate them nor we can’t at these prices, Fancy embroidered robes, 75c, 81, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 32, 82.25, $2.50 and $2.90 each. Largest stock, Lowest prices, Buggies And Carriages. “We sell everything on wheels,” al warranted. Road wagon, first class, $37. Top buggy. $65. Light business wagon, $37.50, Best new style phwton, $95. Groceries. Can Fruit. 3-pound can ogg plums 124c. 3-pound can California Bartlott pears, 1ic. :;-poum] can yellow Baltimore peaches, 124c. Condensed ‘Milk and Evap- orated Cream. Highland evaporated cream, 12ic per cun. Ticonomy evaporated cream, 10c per can. Challenge condensed milk, 10c per can, Teaand Coffee. Cracked coffee, 124c and 15¢. Cracked Mocha and Java, 20¢ and 22¢, Old Government Mocha and Java, 35c, 8 pounds for 81, _Choice sun-dried Japan teas, 19¢, 25¢, 3¢, 60c per pound. Pickies and Chow Chow. Imported chow ehow, 15¢ per quart. Imported mixed pickles,15¢ per quart. Imported olives, 85c per quart, Cocoa and Chocolate. Van Houten’s pure cocoa, 65¢ per pound, American breakfast pound. Premium chocolate, 174c. Butter Dep’t. Finest separator creamery, 25¢, Country butter, 12{c to 15c, Best country butter, 174¢, Cheese Dep't. Finest full cpeam, 14¢ and 16¢. Wisconsin full cream, 5c, 7¢c and 100, Swise cheese, 16¢, lflé and 20c, Meat Dep’t. Breakfast bacon, 120, Dried beef, 10c. * Bologua, 6¢. No. 1 suga-cured hams, 156, cocoa, 65¢ per Hand Bags and Belts. Our epecial sale on these goods bought from the S. P. Morse Co. will be con- tinued for one more week. These goods are made by Lehman & Raudnitz of New York, and are the finest and most perfect made goods in the market. Large hand bags, 85c: Morse price, 50c. ul“noncy silk top bags, 81; Morse price, .50, l"unci' belts from 10c to 81; Morse nrice, 25¢ to $1.75. A ladies’ car fare purse given away with every bag purchased on Morday. Special Ribbon Sale. No. 5, all silk ribbons, 4ic per yard. No. 7, 7¢; No. 9, 9¢; No. 12, 11¢; No* 16, 13c. Woare sole agents for the Fair and Square brand of ribbons, the best goods made. 10 per cent off on all ribbons pur- chased by bolt. Special Lace and Embroidery Sale. g ‘We have the finest line of laces in the cltg at the lowest prices. Jolored eilk laces, 20c per yard. Fine oriental laces, 5¢ per yaud. 4-inch Hamburg embroideries, ¢ per yard, &-inch Hamburg embuJoideries, 6c per yard. Sale on Notions. This is our stronghold; our prices cannot be beaten. 40 packages best hair pins for 5c. Machine thread, lc per spool. Silk thread, 100 yards, 4¢ per spool. Silic twist, 10 yards, 1c per spooi. Dress Trimmings. The finest goods in the city at your own price. Ftdmuy gimps, worth 20c, for 8¢ per ard. Fine black silk gimps for 8c per yard. Goods worth 31,50 for 40c per yard. 2 dozen buttons for e Special sale on hammckson Monday. The lar gest stockin the city, Jewelry Dep’t. Clocks. Beautiful whito enamel iron with gilt ornamentation, eight-day, 4 hour gong strike, fancy sash and dial, $7.50, Large size solid oak cabinet eight-day, strike, cathedral Fong. 1,06, Nickle alarm clocks, with stecl pin- ions, 680, Cold Rings. Genuine diamend ring, t karat stone, 14 karat solid goiw, hand-made sotting, 814,50, ; Heavy 14 karat sclid gold wedding rings, $3.50, Solid gold band rings, beautifullly chased, 95¢. Watches: B. W. Raymond movement, 15 ruby jewels in gold settings, compensation alance, adjusted to temperature, Isochronism and position, patent regu- lator, patent Brequet hair spring, hardened and tempered in form, double sunk dial, with an elegant gold-filled case warranted to wear 20 years, $17.25, E. Howard & Co., with a fine 14 karat solid gola case, $114.50, Ladies’ 14 karat solid gold case, with diamond sets, Eigin, Springfield or ‘Vgallham movements, full-jeweled, Prices on Butter. We will sell you country butter for 10¢, 124c and 15¢, every pound of it made from the cream that comes from Ne- braska cows' milk, Creamery, 17c, 19¢ and 2l¢. Finest separator creamery for 25c. Remember that this butter is wmade by a process that excels the world for cleanliness and ualh(. The cream is sepavated from the milk when fresh, then churned, positively making the best butter ever put on a table, Come ere for your cheese, fruits and meats. west prices on everything: als Qw::fv tiole guaranteed or monby refinded, SHOE. SALE MONDAY. We Are Cutting Down the Stock. To Do It We Cut Down the Prices, ‘We put on sale Monday a new lot of Thos. Plant’s make $450 tan bluchers for 83.45, Thisis the ladies’ “World’s Fair Shoe,” much cooler and will not show the dust, 200 pairs ladies’ 81,75 russet Oxford ties at 81.25 a pair. Field-Thayer’s $3.50 make, ladies’ fine Blucher lace shoe, at $2.85 a pair. The latest styles. Little-Maxwell $2.50 make, ladies’ fine dongola shoes, at $1.75 a pair. LADIES’ OXFORD TIES. Monday we put on sale a large lot of Little-Maxwell’s $2.50 make ladies’ cloth top and hand turned Oxford ties at $1.75 a pair. Every pair warranted. If they rip in the seams we sew them for nothing. Amazien & Haley’s $3 make ladies’ fine cloth top, hand turned Oxford ties at $2.50, MISSES’ SHOES. J. H. Swan’s $1.75 make, misses’ fino dongola kid, patent tip shoes at $1.20 a pair. H. W. Merriam’s $2.25 make, missos’ fine dongola spring heel shoes at $1.48 a pair, These aro great bargains, 12 pairs misses’ tan button $1.75 shoes at $1.25 a pair, CHILDREN'S SHOES, Monday on Sale: Children’s 81.35 dongola patent tip shoes at §1,08 a pair, H, C. GODMAN’S $1.75 make, chil- dren’s russet shoes, at$1,25 a pair, Children’s 81,25 Oxford ties at 98¢ a pair, — MEN'S SHOES. Monday on Sale: Men’s fine HAND WELT tan bluchers 84.50 shoes at $3.35 a pair, Men’s $3.50 natural kid Oxford ties at $2.75 a pair. We also continue to sell J. H, Tilt’s $4 hand welt shoes at $3. Every pair warranted. Men’s $3.50 cordovan shoes at $2.40 a pair, BOYS' SHOES, In Boys’ Shoes we offer you great bargains, Monday we will sell boyg' #1.75 button shoes at $1.80 a pair, Si28s 2 to 54, Youths’ 81,50 button shoes at $1.20 a pair, Bizes 12to 2, IT’S TELLING. The suits are melte ing away like snow by fore the mid-day sum, Extra help could noj wait on all the trady Saturday. We great clearing out salé, And the prices brought the people. Some of those BOYS SUITS. that are selling at $l hre Worth g; | | And some of thej are worth only $2.50% but that’s cut enoug isn’t it? | The men's $7.56i suits are beauties. | Talk won’t convine you of their wortl Come and take a loo at 'em, A special line of fin men’s suits in light co ors, this season’s fres ! goods, fancy weavesy! sold regularly for $10; in this sale at $7.BO&3 There is a nice assort;. ment of sizes, and can fit you perfectly. 2B0 boys' suits,in al grades, light and dar colors, no shoddy none of these wort less than $2.80 to $4 all in one lot at $ each, i 78 fancy worsted men’s suitsin all differ. ent styles of cuts known as the cla worsted, with or withé out binding. In thj sale, $10, Any othé store will ask you $1 for this suit, . ) All our boys’ fancwy suits in kilts or threep piece suits are reduce one-third of their ao ual value, We wa to clear our counter advertised 3 T i 1o