Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 28, 1893, Page 9

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e TWENTY-SECOND Y THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. EAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY PGS -4, MORNIN( I, MAY 28, 1893— WENTY PAGES, HAYDEN BROTHERS. —— e e—— UMBER 212, 111l Offer Great Bargains Which Others Can Never Imitate. Everything Goes at Grea tly Reduced Priees. targains for Monday Fancy Notions. 500 dozen ladies’ fino hemstitched Indkerchiefs in Swiss and lines, worth hm 15¢ to 25¢, go at 1c each. 00 ladies’ and misses’ belts 1c each, 00 sets of 1ndies’ collars and cuffs, 190 r set. Plain white or fancy colc #50 dozen ladies’ all silk Windsor ties flc oach. 40 packagoes best hair pins for 5e. Ask for fashion sheet at Lace :partment. Ribbons and Laces. BOn Monday we will offer .00 yards of all silk ribbons at 2e per rd. #3,000 yards fancy cream and white hes at 2c por yard. FA Domestic fashion book with every purchase in lace department. sk for fashion shect at Lace gepartment. Trimmings. ispecial sale on black dress trimmings onday from 5¢ per yard u @Colored guimps 3¢ per yard. shakespeare’s completo works $1 on onday, omestics. Outing flannels all down in prices. Beo what we offer at be, 10¢, 124c and 5c yard. Ticking ard. Remnant’s of pants goods, uting flannels, shirting, ete. Double-faced cotton {lannel 15¢ yard. Cretonne o , worth Summer skirt patterns only 25¢ cach Shaker flannel at 5e. Cotton flannel e, Colored bunting, double fold, line, at 10¢, worth 15c. Hayaens’ is the place for you to trade you want to save money, as they are ptting down the priceas illinery. A line of Leghorn 8c, 10¢, 12fe, 15c and 20c denims very an white chip hats has Just arvived. Pricos way below Millinery stores. inen Department. (You can’t afford to pass us on towels. Lecial bargains on our tables at o, 10¢, 19¢ and 25¢ each. dinner napkins, full bleached, all fien, 81, $1 $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, 24,50, $5, ete., a dozen. j-inch red bordered damask, worth b, reduced to 25¢ yard. * ig bargains in fine bleached damask 750, 850 and $1 a yard. samnants of table linens away down. inghams. Tuydens’ is the place where you get o now styles of Anderson Scotch zeph- 3, this season’s style, and the only use 1n Omaha where you can find any- Ahl’;; ike an assortment to select from ¢ yard. Dross style gingham 5e, Tic, Ste and pe yard, Fine zephyrs at 10¢, 124c, 15¢, 19¢ and e yard, fersey Ribbed Vests. 1 case of ladies’ vests, no pants, only ench, worth 40 Ladies’ Egyptian cotton vests, Swiss bbed and nicely finished, only 15¢ euch orth 25¢. Ladies’ night gowns 60¢, reduced from A beautiful line of aprons from the orse stock, worth 60¢, reduced to 23¢ fach, Brandenburg Cloth. 50 pleces justreceived inlight ground, he Intest styles. These goods are very opular this season at yard, F ens’ price just one-half, 124¢ ya mbrellas. The rush at our umbrella and upartment has been immense. T hings lively in this line we witl offe hme inducements that will be astonish ng. very dollar’'s worth of the 5. P lorse stock must be closed out. 8. P, Morse & Co.’s $1.00 umbrellas- reduced to o4 S. 1%, Mor reduced to P, Morse & Co.’s $1.50 reduced to 98 P, Morse & Co.’s $2.50 reduced to $1 50 8. . Morse & Co.’s #4.00 reduced to $1.98, S. P, Morse & Co.'s $5.00 reduced to $3.50, & Co's 81 umbrellas, umbrellas. umbrellas umbrellas, unbrellas, Rheumatic Cure Rings. We have just received an impor of the wonderful rheumatic cure They go on sale at Y8C EACH, ’ Cloak Dep’t. Ladies’ spring capes in blue and black at $2 95 5. Ladies’ spring and blue at 81.95, Ladies’ fancy spring jackets in gray, tan, blue and black with capes and silk lining worth $12.50, at $7.50. Ladies’ IXton suits in blue flannel, lat- est style, worth $6.50, at $4.50. .adies’ wash suits at$1.63, 81,75, $2.50, jackets in gray, tan . 5’ hbuse wrappers in percale and lawn $1. $ , $1.40, $1.50, 81.65, $1.87, Ladi ale waists, 87tc, 45c, 50e, waists in_plain black, 1 white, figured and gray stried, worth , at § Figured Swisses. The largest selection you will find in Omaha at 10¢, 124c, lde, 19¢, 25¢, 85 40c und 47¢ yard. Lawns. Special sale onlight ground an d pink blue and black figured lawn at 8jc yard. Navy blue and black ground little polka dot Dublin lawns 8¢ yard. White ground black figures, #0-inch wide Scotch lawns, only 10c yard. Satines. The best selection in this city at 10c, 12¢c, 15c, 20c and 252 yard. "All the novelties in Trench satine that were 8 40c and 45c. now 25¢ yard, The house in Omaha that carries a full line of plaiu fastbiack satine at 10¢, 124c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 80c and 35¢ yard. Muslin and Sheetings Wo are overstocked and we are let- ting down the prices. Look at the 6¢ was Sc. Double width sheeting 13c. 17¢, 18¢, 19¢, 20¢, 22¢, 23¢ and 2 124c balf bleached pillow casing now 8ie. Ready-made sheets and pillow cases. Remnants must go at once. Luok at tho prices. House Furnishing Goods. leached muslin, it We have a big bargain in some fine china, We have a lotof it, and we aregoing to sell it cheap. Now if you don’t get any of it don’t blame us. We are going to put it on sale Monday morning und the first come the first served. Large decorated potato or salad dishes, 16¢, worth 75c¢. Ten bowls, decorated, 7¢c, worth 25¢, Extra large Begonia plates or fruit dishes, 13¢, worth $1 Fine decoratea plates, 15¢, worth 75c, Extra large bird nest jugs and pitch- splendid for ice water, 47¢, worth (0, Woodenware has never been so cheap a8 it is now. Wooden pails, e, N tubs, 89¢; No. 2 e, 6-foot hard wood step ludders, 79c. Folding ironing tables, 8e. Wooden bowls, Be, No. 43 Hurd refvigerator, $0.55, Muagic egg beater, 3ic, This is the only place where you can got the Magic cream freezer. The Magic is the only freezer in the world thut has a revolving wire whindasher, thereby whipping the cream 5 it freezes. Come in and see them operate Price from $1.85 up. Furniture Dept. Wo have just received a lot of new goods, bed room suits, parlor suits, rock- ers, folding beds. Our trade has been 80 great that we have had to duplicate our enormous spring orders. We now have an entirely new line of bed room suits at $11.50, $18.50, 50, $17.50, $19.50 and up. These are 3-piece suits, Some ure oak and some are cheval suits, Parlor suits, 6 pieces, oak best mohair plush, silk plush also tapestry suits aud rug $27, 832, 830, $45, #55. Now line of clegant upholstered rock- ors, all frowa $1 to $5 cheaper than ever before. Another lot of that world-beater, our $18.50 folding bed, with wool mattress, ull for $18; others got Special sale on all trunks and valises all week. We have the goods, and the price is right, ps, saucers and tubs, 40c¢; No 1 frames, bands, Suits at Dress Linings. Now selisins, summer weights, new percaline, hair ecloth, all shades best cembrie, duck, pudding, wadding, faucy sleeve linings, farmers’ satin, wiggin, erinolive. in fact anything you want in the way of linings you can get at Huy- dens’ lining department, Our great forced sale You can get a silk dress ton. It will be very difficult ‘Whatever expectations y eclipse them. Not for any same. and good clean fabrics, Ige 30e hge bhe per of anybody’s money. grounds, 4 tone printings. ular 75¢ quality. §1.25 por yard. YD the importers’ is in stock. 1,000 yards natural undyed Shantong Ponzee, purchase of silks from It will be on sale ALL THIS WEEK. as cheap as one of wool or cot- to pick the BEST bargains of this great offering, as they aro all EXCEPTIONALLY NOTEWORTHY. ‘oumay have had this salo dvill special hour or day, but}all week, as long as we have the goods, the price will ba 'tho 5,000 yards plain colored Satins and india silks, all new' ¢hoice shades 1,000 yards Natural Undyed All Silk Shantong l’ongeee} well worth 45¢ 5,000 yards of Printed Japanese Silk in black, navy blue and light Also at the same price 25 pieces solid color 22 incH Ehina Sitks. 21 frches wide, the reg- 7,500 yards Printed Japanese, Shanghai, Cantons, Punjams, Corean, India Silks and Cheney Bros. Rrinted Sil grounds, greut variety of choice, neat designs, 22, 24 and 27 inches wide.These goods have never been sold before in this city for less than in black, light and dark 150 piecos fine Croise Silk Velvets in all the newest shades and quality that will equal any $1.50 velvet sold elsewhere. Second Lot of Our Purchase on 40-inch all wool w sale at B9ec. goes at 89c, bengalines and Poplin 78c a yard, and are great bargains 80-inch figured challis, grounds, neat figures, at 28c. 40~inch all wool beiges, a 68c fabric; it WOOL DRESS GOODS Great Dress Goods Sale Monday. hip cord, worth 88c, on black and blue B0O-inch all wool Scotch mixtures, a mag- nificent piece of goods, worth anywhere $1.88 yard. Will be sold at $1.28 Monday, 40-inch all wool changeable whip cords, weaves, all in one lot at These come in all the new spring shades at this price. Drug Dept. Big bargains in Perfumery—white rose, lilly of the valley, jockey club, heliotrope, blue bell, wild olive, Marie Stewart, violet, honey suckle, pond lily, trailing arbutus, ylang ylang, crab ap- ple blossom, and many others, at 12 per ounce, Do not forget to bring your bottle. Toilet Soaps. Oakley’s cherry laurel ¢ per cake, Oukley’s Palma Rosa 5¢ per cake, Tropical flower boquet 25¢ per cake. Punsy blossom 1c¢ per cale, Hood's sarsaparilla 75¢, Paine’s celory compound 7se, Dr. Pierce’s favorite prescription 7 Dr. Pierce’s golden medical discovery c. | 75100t beer 15¢ per bottle, White Granite. Handled cups and sauce. Wash 1owl and pitcher, Plates, 2¢, 4c¢, ¢ each. Garden Implements. Ralkes, best steel, 15¢. 19¢ per set. « spadiug forks 40¢. Children's garden sets 26, White Bed Spreads. We make fine crogfidt-spreads a spo- cialty. We buy them' direct from the mills in solid case lots. Compure our spreads at 75c, 81, $1.25 and 81,50 ench, Bates damask spreads, 11-4 size, now only each, Big line of fine imported Marseilles spreads and eolored Miteheline quilts, Blankets and' Comforts. Great reduction in order to clean up all odds and eads in this line. Bargains in remnants of flannels. Stock must be sold. It will pay you to look them over, Rubber Hose, Very good _cotton hose Tic per foot, in cluding couplings, A 1 rubber hose 9¢ per foot, including couplings. Lawn Mowers. 10 inch lawn mowers $4 12 inch lawn mowers #5, 25, 14 inch lawn mowers $6, 25, SILKS. SILKS,CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We are making some MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES IN THIS DEPARTMENT. Here are a few of the special attractions FOR THIS WELIK: Summer Coats, Sizes 34 to 42,infancy stripes, 25 cents each Fancy Flannel and Seersucker Coats and Vests, Worth gr.23, Tomormow at 50c each 150 All Wool Cheviot Suits, Former price $6.75, small sizes, Now at §3.75 light shades, All Wool Cassimere Sus, Former price $6, Now §3.50 THREE STYLES OF Fancy Cassimere Suits In Sacks and Cutaways, former price 10 and g12, will go Tomorrow at $7.50 Come early and got Your selections, as the afternoon rush IS ALWAYS GREAT. Carpets. ‘We will continue the sale of some pat- terns of Lowell extra super carpets s few daye longer at 65c. The bestin- grain carpet ever sold at any price. Also a new stock of brussels at 47¢ and ole. Some very fine brussels at 65¢, HAYDENS' SHOE SAL Cutting Down the Shoe Stock—The Prices Are Doing It. MONDAY AND ALL THIS WEEK New Spring Goods at Fully One-Third Ofr Their Actual Value—Tau Haf of hoes tor One- 00 Store Prices—Ladics’, Children's and Men's, We put on “sale Monday a lot of Thomas Plant's make $4.50 tan bluchers shoes for 83.45. This is the ladies’ World’s fair shoe, much cooler and wili not show the dust, 200 pairs ladies” $1.75 russet Oxford ties at $1.25 a pair. Field-Thayer's $3.50 make ladies’ fine blucher lace shoe at $2.75a pair; the latest styles. Little-Maxwell $2.50 make ladies” fine dongola shoes at $1.75 a pair, Ladies’ Oxford Ties. 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 $2.50 make ladies’ fine hand-turned Oxford ties at $1.98. Misses’ Shoes. J. H. Swan’s 81.75 make, misses’ fine dongola kid, pat- ent tip shoes, at §1.20 a pair, 120 pairs misses’ tan button $2.00 shoes at $1.00 a paur, Children’s Shoes. Children’s $1.35 dongola patent tip shoes at $1.08a pair. H, C. Godman’s ¢1.75 make children’s russet shoes, at 1.2 a pair, Children's ¢1,25 Oxford ties at 98¢ a pair, Men’s Shoes. Men's fine hand welt tan bluchers $4.50 shoes at $3.35 a pair, Men's $3.50 natural kid Ox- ford ties at $2.75 a pair, We also continue to sell J. H, Tilt's $4.00 hand welt shoes at $3.00, Every pair warranted. Men’s $3.50 cordovan shoes at §2,40 a pair, Boys’ Shoes. In boys’ shoes we offer you gaeat bargains, We sell boys' at g1,75 button shoes at §1.30 a pair. Sizes 2 to 5%4. Youth's $1.50 button shoes at $1.20 a pair. Sizes 12 to 2. Hosiery I case of children’s fast black cotton hose, 4¢ alr; others ask 15¢ Children's cotton hose, import colors, in all sizes, only 12ic per pair. 500 dozen ladies’ fast black cotton hose, Estey patent, only t¢ per pair, worth 2¢, 1, fagt MusBz_Pept. Shegt Music, 7c a Copy, PIANOS AND ORGANS. The largest stock of High Grade in- struments ever on sale in the west. Wonderful Bargains. We will sell you a new upright piano, standard make, fuily warranted, for $175.00. Come and seo it. Organs from $35 up, We ave Sole Agents for tho CHICKERING PIANO. We have various other good pianos. Our prices absolutely defy competition, Special Sale This Week On banjos, guitars and mandolins. Standard sheet music, 7c a copy. Call or write for catalogue. 100 new pianos to rent, and amount paid as rent allowed to apply on pur- chase price. Groceries Way Down All kinds of California 3-pound can of plums, 12ic. 3-pound can (! lifornia peaches, 15c. 3-pounc ifornia apricots, 15¢, Home m :atsup, per bottle, 15¢. Silver flake ont meal, se. Ceroline lakes, 6}e, California Breakfast food, 5c. American breakfast cocoa, 36¢, Tmported maceareni, 124c, Imported spaghetti, 123 Impoted vermicelli, 124c. All kirnds of washingpowder, 100, Teas and Coffees. This weck we offer lower prices In coffeo and tea than ever before. Broken Java, 124c, 15¢ and 19c. Cracked Java ana Mocha, 19¢, 22q and 25¢. Fancy golden Rio, 2 Santos and Maricobo, 26 Javaand Mocha, 834c, Tea dust, 10c and 15¢; sundried Japan, 19¢, 25c. We sell a No. § uncolored Japan tea for 25c; pan fired Japan 350, 40c; spider leg Japan, 48¢ and 58c, We carry a full 'line of choice black tea, Ceylon lnglish breakfast and Oolong, These good are the best that money can buy, Butter and Cheese. We will sell Wisconsin for 5c and Tie, 10¢ and 12 eream cheose 4e and 16e. Young America full cream, Tic, and all other cheese at lowest prices. We aro sellin, our separator creamery for 2i¢, and wil continue to sell you'the best butter made at price. Country butter 3 and 17¢. Remember you will always find the best goods and lowest prices at Haydens, choice, 274¢; ;5 our blend am cheese Finest full Jewelry Dep'’t. Special Watch Chain Sale This Week. 100 styles in gonts’ best rolled gold watch chains, warranted to wear 8§ years, choice $1.50, worth $3.50, “l;nnln’ gold plated chains 45¢, worth 400, 100 styles ladies’ hest rolled plated Victoria watch chains with beautiful charms attached, warranted to wear 5 years, cholee $1.50, worth $3 00, Ladies’ solid gold neck chains 98e, worth $2,00, Sterling silver bracelets 2ic. Rolled gold plated bracelots 25c. Watch es. Our great “sale on fine American watches still continues to boom; and why shouldn’v ity NOTE THESE PRICES: Highest grade B, W, Raymond nickle movement, in o gold filled hunting case, warranted to wear 20 years, $18,75; others ask $40.00 to $50.00. Gents’ stem wind hunting case watches, gold filled, $5.75 up. Ladies’ gold filled hunting case watches, with Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movement, $9.50 up. Rogers’ best 12-dwt. knives or forks, #1.25 per set. A full line of fine silverwaro at won- derful low pri 4-piece quadruple plate tea set, hand engraved, $5.05, worth $10,00, Nickle alarm clocks 58c. First cluss watch and clock repairing at half jewe ler’s price. All goods war- ranted us represented,

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