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HOITORIAL SHEET, ™ L\"I Y JUNE SALE . SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1893—-SIXTEEN PAGI | A CLEARING UP A A A AR AAAAAAASAR AR A A AR ARRAAAAAASNE] PRGES 06, NUMBER 249, ——— | JUNE SALE AI.I. SUMML'R. GODDS MUST BE REDUCED A CUT ALL ALONG THE LINE—I‘ROM ROOF TO BASEMEN’T THE I.ETTING DOWN EXTEND.S f)omestics. Outing flannels all down in a0 what we offer at &c, 10c, S0 yord, Ticking Oc, 8¢, 10c, jard. prices. 124¢ and 12c, 15c and 20c . Remnant’s of pants goods, denims uting flannels, shirting, cte. ;Double-faced cotton l\'\nnul 15¢ yard. Cretonno at worth 25c. Summer skirt patterns only 25¢ each Shaker flannel at 5. Cotton flannel 5e. Colored ounting, double fold, ine, at 10c, worth 15¢. Haydens' is the place for you to trade R you want to save monoy, us they aro etting down the prices. very Linen Department. You can’t afford to pass us on towels. pecial bargains on our tables at 5¢, 10c, 5¢, 19¢ and 25¢ each. 8-4 dinner napkins, full bleached, nll tnen, 81, $1. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, 1, 84.50, $5, otc., a dozen, G6-inch red bordered damask, worth Je, reduced to 25¢ yard. lll[; bargains in fine bleached damask 't 75¢, 85¢ and 81 a yard. Remnants of tablo linens away down. singhams. Haydens’ is tho place where you get Bto now styles of Anderson Scotch zeph- rs, this season’s stylo, and the only ouse 1n Omaha whet you can find anyg hving liko an assortment to sclect from 26¢ yard. I)xuau style gingham 5e, ¥ yurd. "ine ze phyrs at 10c, 7ic, 8kc and 124c, 15¢, 19¢ and Leghor tains, cartwh lof high clas: tremely low p. dBrandenburg Cloth. 50 pieces just recoived in light ground, the Intest siylos. Theso goods ure very § povular this season nt 25c yard. Hay- dens’ prico just one-half, 12{c yard, White Bed Spreads. ‘We minke fine crochet spreads a spe- cialty. We buy them direct from the mills in solid case lots. Compare our spreads at 75c, 81, $1.25 nd $1.60 each, f Bates damask spreads, 11-4 size, now nly 95¢ each. ¥ Big line of fine imported Marseilles preads and colored Mitchelino quilts, Blankets and Comforts. Great reduction in ordoer to clean up Il odds and eads in this line. Bargains in remnants of flannels. Stock must be sold. It will pay you look them over. loak Dep’t. Ladies’ spring capes in blue and black $2.25, 82 95, $3.75. Ladics’ spring d blue at 81,95, Ladice’ fanecy spring ;nckcls in gray, , blue and black wivh capes and silk hing worth $12.50, at $7.50. Ladieg’ Ilton suits in blue flannel, lat- t style, worth $6,50, at $4.50. Ladies’ wash suits at $1.63, 81.75, $2,50, 05, $3.75. Ladies’ house wrappers in por: wl&fl .25, $1.35, $1.40, $1.50, $1 for this w ckots in gray, tan le and $1.87, Ladies’ percale waists, 37fc, 7be, 87c. Ladies’ silk walsts in plain black, uo and white, figured and gray striped, orth $3.05, at $2.25, ouse urnishing Goods. ‘We have a big bargain in some fine hina. We have a lotofit, and we rc going to sell it cheap, Now if youn n't got any of it don’t blame us, We re going to put it on sale Monday porning uud the first come the first erved. Large decorated ishes, 16¢, worth 75c¢. Tea bowls, decorated, 7e, worth 250, Extra largo Begonia plates or fruit ishes, 18¢, worth $1, Fine decorated cups, dates, 15¢, worth 75c. Extea large bird nest jugs and piteh- bre, splendid for ice water, 47¢, worth A,60, ‘Woodenware has never been so Cho‘l)) it is now. ‘Wooden pails, se. 0. 8 tubs, 39¢; No. 2 tubs, 49¢; No 1 h\bn, B9¢. -foot hard wood step ludders, 70¢. Folding 1roning tables, 85¢. ‘Wooden buwlu, By No. 48 Hurd refrigerator, $0.55, Maglc egg hmum, 33 This is the only place where you can t the Magic ice cream [reczer. The n{io is tho only freezer in the world has a revolving wire whindasher, thorcby wlum)lng he croam . as it freezes. Come in and see thew oporate Price from $1.85 up. Handled cups and saucers, 19¢ per set. ‘Wash Lowi and pitcher, \ Plates, 2, 4o, 5¢ each, Ralos, best steel, 16¢, Shovels, 20¢ and 89c. Hoes fl.&c: spadiug forks 40¢. Children’s garden sets 25 Qur soda water lountain is ready. We make our own flavors from fresh fruits sud granulated sugar wod use pure eren. 45¢, 50c, potato or salad saucers and A GREAT DROP ON CBACKERS Less Than Half the 0Id Price. California evaporated poaches, pound, 10c. Fino Valencia raisins, 5c. Fine dried apples, 8ic. 2("ulumbiu evaporated sterilized cream, 12%c. Challenge milk, 10e. Soda crackers, 4c. Gingor saaps, 74 Molasses cake, Tic. Oat meal cr'lckcrs, Tio. per osted cream, 74c. aham crdckers, Tie. Sugar cookies, T3 XXX milk crackers, 7§c. Lemon snaps, 7c. Canned Coods. All kinds_of California 3-pound can of plums, 12fc. 3-pound can California peaches, 15c. 3-pound can California apricots, 15c. THome mado catsup, per bottle, 15e. Silver flake oat lell He. Ceroline flak California Br American br Imported ma Imported !lp:x;:hl,lll ¢ w«, Impoted vermicelli, 12e. All kinds of washingpowder, 10c. Teas and Coffees. This week we offer lower prices in coffee and tea than ever before. Broken Java, 12ic, 15¢ and 19c. acked Java ana Mocha, 19¢, 22¢ an I ‘\my golden Santos and Mari and Mocha, 83 dust. 10c and Lw sundried Japan, We sell a No. 1 uncolored c; pan fired Japan 3¢, . spider log Japan; 480 and bc, Wer carry a full line of cheice black tea, Ceylon English breakfast and Oolong, These goods are the best that money can buy. Rio, ho, 274c; hoice, our bluud olossal Sale o Umbrellas Parasols. THOUSAAD 0 ELEGTFRON. In this lot will be found all the new French and American novelties in fine handles, such as Natural Woods, Haviland China, Dresden China, Wei- chel, Cassia, Orange Wood, Fancy Celluloids, bterlmg Sil- ver, Oxydized and Gold- Trimmed Sticks, THREE SPECIAL OFFERINGS —IN— 26-INCH UMBRELLAS FOR MONDAY: Lot 1. Price, $1.50, An elegant 26-inch sunshade, elegant cassia sticks and paragon frames. Not one in this lot worth less than $2.50. Lot 2. Price, $1.98. Fine 26-inch Milan serge, in all the late stylo handles. None worth less than #3.5) each. Lot 3. Price, $2.50. These aro beauties: made from the very best quality of sillkk, mounted on rich and rare handles. Many inthis lot worth as high as $5 each. CARRIAGE PARASOLS To be closed out at less than cost, CHILDREN’S PARASOLS 15¢C up to $2.50. Leghorn flats, dre: tains, cartwheels, o of high cla SLm tremely low prices for lhl:. week Curtains. Mill remnants of serims 2¢ per yard. Very fine open work serim ¢ to 10c. Silkaline, 1 yard wide, 10c, Drapery silks, 43¢ to Poles and trimmings. pertaiuing to a firsi-class curtdin and rapery stock. The sale will continue a few days more on lace curtains, Any price fiom 50c per pair up to the finest. Some special bargaios from $2 to 83 per pair, Carpets. We have some new patterns for thls weels in very fine body brussels carpets at Y0c and $1; the cheapest line ever shown in this eity, Also tapestry brussels 47¢ and 50, /SALE, OF HIGH CLASS SILKS AT HALF USUAL PRICES. Acknowledged by all to be the opportunity of the year. Fully one-half of Omaha’s ladies took advantage of our great sale last week, and the other half will all come this week, for never before has such an opportunity tosecure fine quality and perfect silks at such low prices, close out entire stocks on hand regardless of cost in order to work on the enormous fall orders they have taken, We, being the largest handlers of silks, get the first choice, and we pre- Importers and manufacturers sent to the ladies this week, in addition to our regular un- matchable lines, the cream of all such lots at much less than the cost of production. BLACK SILKS. 80-inch Black India Twill Silk, double warp, makes an ele- gant summer dress. Our price this week ......oeiin 10 pieces Black Crystal Benga- line, tho scarcest silks in the market at present time; other dealers asic $1.75 a yard. §.20 Yard. 10 piecos Black Satin Duchess, as styhsh a fabric as can be had. Wo offeralimited quan- tity av the low price of. 10 pieces Royal Black Armure Silk, makes a dress that will not split or get shiny. Our PriCe.cecctiacaeriaaninaaiiins Yard. EVENING SILKS. To attract you attention to the finest stock of evening shades in silksin thigcity we will sell this week ONE' HUNDRED pieces of 24-inch Habutai Silks, in all the nowest deli- cate shades and fine quality, or which other houses will ask you 81 per yard. for the week will be. 90 Our price Yard. ‘supeg ossayan(g ‘SIS BUYD) 1MOYS 918 oM ey} ABS 03 UYSIM A\ 1 £q ‘puy [ua nof yorys sadoud 3E [iE ‘SANS -£penb a1y jo yyis 3ySnoq 1949 nok ueyy Jemo| mya aind ur sassaip Sunenpels 1o0f SIS jo JudU wsew e Juimo “julwajels syl jo yini3 syl 353} pue dwod 03 EU}L[IOU 'S049 NATAVH fpaoN pue saway) d(T 2da1) -}10SSE JuddY aq 03 ‘uonpoadsu noA 1502 [[1M 3] u1 ‘ureadd 10 93 SLASHING PRIGE RIGHT AND LEFT. We are determined to reduce our immense stock of WOOL Dress Goods before the season closes. price any day this week, You can buy a dress at your own 40-inch all wool grey serges and other desirable weaves reduced to 39¢. for traveling costumes, These are among the most popular fabrics Do not buy until you see them, 40-inch whipcords, all wool, reduced o 65¢. 40-inch whipcords in two-toned effects, all wool, reduced to 75¢. 46-inch satin finish henriettas, the best goods made, re- duced to 75¢. 40-inch all wool serges, in ten shades, reduced to 45¢. The very best quality 46-inch black Thibbet cloths, re- duced to $1. 4o-inch satin finish black henrietta cloth reduced to 65¢. 40¢inch all wool hopsacking reduced to 45¢, China Matting. Our stock of China matting must be closed out at once to make room, Prices 124c, 18¢, 20¢ to 25¢. Wall Paper. We have the largest and most com- plete Jine of wall paper to be found in the west. l.\u{‘ grade from white blank at 44c up to the finest made. 1t will pay you to look at ou r stock any prices. Leghorn flats, shapes, moun- tains, wheels, and all the styles of high class suu ¢r hats at ex- tremely low prices for this week, Gasoline Stoves. ‘We have a big stock of stoves of all makes. The Monarch, the Quick Meal, the Aurora, ete. The tollowing prhea they will be sold for: 2-burner low stove $3.15, price $5.00, 2-burner high stove $4.80, 85.60, $6.40, regular regular price §8.00, 8-burner low price $7.00, 3-burner high price $10,00. 8-burner and step burner $19,5), regu- lar price $22.00. Lawn Mowers. 10 inch lawn mowers 82.85, 12 inch lawn mowers ¥4 14 inch lawn mowers $5 stove regular stove regular CLOTHING Department. Summer Goats GHEAP. YOU WILL WANT ONE Come to Hayden Bros. TOMORROW. Three lots of this season’s goods marked down to sell. The prices are right, so don’t miss it. SEASONABLE SUITS also in this sale at Cut Prices ‘Tomorrow Hayden Bros, in- augurate the season with a great bargain sale of Coats for summer wear. They are of different patterns and styles, and just exactly what every- body needs now. We will of- fer them®in three lots so low that they should sell on sight. We propose to mow down our immense stock, and to do so and continue to popularize, our clothing department shall from time to time give people the benefit of heavy reduction sales on standard goods at the right time, See here: SUMMER COATS, Lot 1. 500 Summer Coats bought to sell at 1, go tomor- row at 25c. Lot 2. 250 Coatsand Vests in fancy stripes and solid col- ors, bought to sell at g1.50, go tomorrow at s5oc, Lot 3. 75 Black Alpacca Coats, only small sizes, worth $2, go tomorrow at g1, Some suits for your consid- ,eration on Monday: 1£0 men's suits at $3.50; no bigger bargain was ever shown lin Omaha, Others ask $6 for the same thing, 80 men'’s light colored chev- iot suits at g$4; worth double. In these we have only sizes 4, 5 and 6, 73 men's g1o suits go for $7.50 o F‘012 i MONDAY ONLY. Hayden’s Shoe De- partment will sell Ladies $2.50 and 83 Oxford Ties at $1.73. Men’s Cordovan $3.00 Shoes at $2.00 Hayden Bros. shoe sales are always interesting because sheoes are sold as advertised. How do these prices suit you? Over 300 pairs of ladies” fine 82.50 and $3 oxford ties on sale at §1.73 a pair. In orderto give everybody a chance at these bargains we put them on two long tables in our shoe department. These are all fine oxfords, worth $2.50 and $3. You take your choice for $1.73 Monday. GIVEN 10 THE LADIES. We give in this sale FREE one bottle ladies’ tan dressing with every pair of our ladies’ fine tan lace shoes at $3.45, worth $4. 50. One bottle ladies’ Gilt Edge dressing with every pair of ladies flne shoes from $2.50 up. In this lot we put over 200 pairs of Pillsbury Bros. fine §3 dongola button shoes at g2. 50, and a bottle of Gilt Edge given with every pair. CIVEN 10 THE MEN. 1 box of our French black- ing with every pair of our §2 cordovan shoes, worth $3. 1 bottle of tan dressing with every pair of men's $3.45 tan shoes, worth §4. 50, In order to secure a good selection of these Monday bar- gains come early. Extra help secured to wait on all, Attend [the best shoe sale ever held in Omaha for bar- gains Monday. Leghorn flats, dress shapes, mo tains, cartwheels, and all the styles of high c¢lass summer hats at ¢x. remel y low prices for this week, Butter. You don't have to pay butter. Wo are sel butter for 10¢, tey butter, 17 2l¢ and y for .mu and 350 for, and the separator Remember it is no an got the finest butter When you try it come here for it you ever ate for once you will al Cheese. Here we are entting prices. Wisconsin full ¢ ‘heese, e, To, 10¢ and 12 1 cheose made, Hde and 16¢: how is this, young Amorica full cream cheese, Tie, never sold for less than 124c and 1 Edam cheete, $1.00 cachi pineapple cheese, 45c. We have all in Canadian lmru;:nn cheese at lowest prices, or any kind you may desire. Meats. We are right in it in meats, handling only the seleet goods of the Cudahy, Swift and Hammond Packing Cos, Sugar cured sizes picnic hams, 11¢, Cali~ fornia hams, ly sugar cured No. 1 hams, Toe, bologna, head choese and liver sausage, He, boneless rump and plate corned beef, 73c, dried beef, 100, boneless ham, lde. Try some of our cooked boneless ham, 124e, it is fine. Rember you can get everything at lowest prices here. Men’s and Children’s Hats. $2.00, $2.50 stif hats $1.00; black, g lack and brown, Fedora for $1.75: bluck, brown, nutr $3.00 black soft hats, $1.25. 00 fur soft hat, brown, nutris.’ 75c men's erush hats,48c, black,brown, : and H0c ¢! n's straw hats, 150. Call and get our prices before buying. Dep’t No. 50. Monday is always a red letter day in this department, but the coming Mon- day will make a bright scarlet lotter look blue. Red Hot Prices. Best stockinott dress shields, 80 per air, e pkgs best hair nine for 5o, Linen thread 2c per spool. Ladies’ belts 1c each. Fancy border d handkerchiefs each. Full width elast'e 2¢ yard. No. 5 all silk ril bons 20 yard. Children’s lace « ollars 1o each, Fine white and cream laces 20 per yard, A fancy spot ve'l for He. All silk windsor ties 10c each. Linen collars and cuffs in sets, 150 and 19c set. Mexican hammoc) s 65¢ each. Faney lunch baske 8 15¢. Ladies’ hose supp: rters 7¢ pair, 100 yards best sewirg silk 4c spool. 10 yards best button hole twist lo spool Faney dress trin mings 3¢ per yard. Pearl buttons 15¢ ci1d. Dress stays 5c sety. Crochet cotton 4 balls for b, Ask for fashion sheet at lace counter, 1o Leghorn flats, dress sha tains, cartwheels, and all the styles of high class summer hats at_exe (rum.ly low prices for this week. Drug Dept. 3-1n bars castile soap, white or mot tled, 29¢ each. Copperas, ¢ 1b., 6 1b, for 250, Chloride of lime, 15¢ 1b, Platt’s chlorides, 40¢ bottle. Paris green, 18¢ 1b. Carbolic acid, 45¢ pint ottle. Hood’s sursaparilla, 75¢ bottle, Liebig’s Beef, Iron anl Wine, 85¢ bot. Prescriptions filled at lowess prices, Rubber Hose. Very good cotton hose Tic per foot, in cluding couplings. A 1 cotton hose 9¢ por foot, including couplings, Music Dept. This department has been too busy to get up an adver— tisement this week, but we will say this much: YOU FOOL Away your money if you buy a Piano without first getting our prices, We sell the made, We ment, We will save you an even $100 on any piano you buy of us, Come and see our new ups right piano for $175.00. SOLE AGENS FOR Chickering Pianos, Sheet musie, 76 apcs, Mmoune best pianos - have the largest assorts