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P i o e EDITORIAL SHEET. P nmnmnnnn ESTABLISHED THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. JUNE 19, ]84] O\IA"A NDAY MORNING, JUN N PAGES DAGES -6 A A A AR il SINGLE HAYDEN BROTHERS VVvhat VWe. Are Doing is Best Indicated by the Prices W-e Name:. Below will be found a few of the many hundreds of similar prices that will prevail this week. cory FIVE Cl Wash Dress Goods. Special clearing sale on all wash goods, ‘We are overlonded, and are cutting and slashing down the prices in order to re- duce stock. 15¢ grade canton cloth now 7ic yard. 15¢ grade of printed corded jaconet now only 74c yard. 8c dark Dublin lawns now 5¢ yard, 15¢c sateens at 10c. 25¢ sateens at 15¢, 40c sateen at 25¢. 40¢ imported dimitios now 250. 25¢ dimities now 15¢ yard, All colorsin crepe at 15¢ yard. All colors in crepe at 20c vard. These goods are scarce, but ot a full line of colors, ast long at these pric popular. freely. We are the only house in Omaha that is showing a full line of those colored figured Swisses. Look them over. We ,have more than enough to do, all for which reason we are forced to let down tho prices. Special remnant table of wash dress goods at burgains that will close them in a hurry. Wool Dress Goods. Special Sale Monday:- We are slaughtering the prices on wool dress goods. We are cleaning out all lines from the best to the cheapest regardless of cost. 40-inch all wool India twill serge, beautiful black and fine twill, Monday only 45c. 60-inch all wool satin finish G henriotta, sold eveor black and colors, Monday only 7ac 52inch ull wool Scotch ~mixtures, worth $1.50, just tho thing for a travel- ing suit, Monday 98c. 40-inch light shades 1n plaids and stripes, tho |Lgul.\r price is 58¢, Mon- day only 29c, 850 pioces of English cashmere, worth up to 40c a yard, go Monday for 19c. 65 pieces all wool black and white xluhls and stripes, worth up to $1, Mon- ay 50c. Dep’t No. 50. New bargains every week in this de- artment, and always at the lowest pos- .ible prices. For Monday wo offer a grand special sale in elasti No. 1, 2 yards No. 2, 1¢ per yard. No. 3, 2¢ per yara, No. 4, 8¢ per yard. No. b, b¢ per yard. No. 6, 6 No. 7, 8¢ per ¥ No. 9 10¢ per yurd. No. 10, 12¢ per yard. No. 11, 15¢ per yard. No. 12, 20¢ per yard, These goods aro all of the very lest quality and include all the latest novel- ties in fancy silk ruche elastic. Job lov of fancy silk hose supporters, - be per pair. All sizes of flags, 8¢ per dozen to 80c each, We have recently purchased the sam- le lot of Windsor ties of one of the argest tio fuctories, and will place tho entire lot on sale Monday at one-third less than manufacturer’s price. ‘We have a complete line of lace para- #0l covers at bottom prices. Machine thread, le per spool, Linen thread, 2 per spool. A Domestic pattern book given with every 50c purchase 1n this department. Our stock of fancy colors in velvet ribbons is complefe and our prices lower than the lowest. 10 per cont off on all ribbons by the bolt. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. Gents' negligee shirts, 25¢, 85¢ and 50¢; special value. Gents' British sox, supevfine, only 12ic per paiv, Special sale of gents' suspenders for tomorrow. Ladies’ full regular made huac, fast black, oply 15¢ per pair, worth 2be. Greatest sale on_record tomorrow of parasols and umbreilas. Ladies' extra heavy silk mitts, 25¢ per pair, worth 50c, wo_ just They will not s. They are very Algo, the japonette 1g selling Millinery. Leghorn hats, Cart Wheels, Beilors, And Pattern Hats, To reduce stock we are making ex tremely low prices on our entire millin- ery stock, guulmur hats of all kinds at less than one-half millinery store prices. Hat Dep’t. For tomorrow hats at onc-half less than hatters' pricos $2.50 fur stiff brim hat; 98¢, in black and brown. $1.50 and $2.00 straw -hats, Toe, in all the latest shapos, 0o and T5¢ wmen’s straw hats, 25¢, in black, brown apd white, A large assortment of children's and Yoys' straw hats, 2ic. .00 Fedora hat, $1.98, in black, brown and nutria. #3.00 mbn's soft hats, §1.25, Speclal Sale Cloak Department. Ladies percale waists, worth 55c, Monday only, 37%c Ladies’ percale waists, ruf- fled front, stylishly made in pink, blueand purple, regular price 75¢, Monday only, 49c. Ladies’ percale waists, laun- dered, latest style, regular price 87¢c, Monday only, 63c. Ladies’ silk waists in plain black, blue or red or black and white and blue and white striped and figured. regular price §4.25, $4.75. Monday only, $2.08. Ladics’ gingham wash suits worth §2. 50, Monday only, 50c. Ladies’ percale wash suits regular price $2.25, Monday only, o8c. Ladies’ percale street cos— tumes, regular price $2.50, Monday only, $1.50. Special sale on ladies’ wool- en suits, ladies house wrap- pers in lawn and percale, lad- ies black sateen skirts and in- fants’ cloaks. Dress Linings. Best assorted stock of dress linings in Omaha. New canvas crinoline, new hair cloth br] Fine lining at m\v prices. Turkish Towels. l‘ull \)l(,.u,hud T\uI(Ash towels, 10c each, Fancy Turkish tidies, 25¢ each. Lurgost Turkish towel in America, Turkmh bath room rugs, 95c each, Table Linen. We have too many table linons on hand. our assortment is by far the larg- est in the west; stock open for your in- spection; prices made to sell them, Towel Sale. Special sale on center tables in main aisle of new building., Towels at fe, 10¢, 16¢, 19¢ and 25¢ each, Big assortment 1o select from, Summer Lap Robes. A manufacturers stock of lap rohes at just about hall their value, including momie, plain and fancy striped linens, ‘mbroidered &nd plain robes, at ¢, $1,00 and up. Muslin and Sheetings ‘Wo are having a big run on on muslin and dounle width sheeting, some of which are slightly soiled, but at the prices we are making they are going fast, MUSIC DEPT. Standard Sheet Music,Tc. PIANO The extent of our piano trade enables us to offer udvantages which very few music houses can duplicate. Slightly-Used Pianos. We have always on hand almost new pianos which have been taken in ex- change for the WORLD-RE- NOWNED CHICKERING or have been returned by piano renter. These instruments show hardly a trace of wear, while we can often give a great reduction on account of use. Second-Hand Pianos. Our immense piano transactions bring us constantly a number of second-hand instruments, which, alter being overhauled by our tuner and repairers, are rendered suitable for many years furtherservice. Tho prices are very low. New Pianos. We handle the very best pianos made, Every instrument selected from our immense stocl is fully war- ranted and guaranted to give entiro satisfaction, The names of these pianos are known everywhere. CHICKERING— The World-Famous Piano. LESTER PIANO— Artistic NEW ENGLAND— 6,500 now in use. And various other leading makes. PRICES FROM $175 T0 $1,500. We can save you money on in every sense. Drug Dept. Insect powder. 89c per 1b. Moth Balls, 13¢ per Ib. Carbolic acid, crude, 30c per pt bottle Copperas, 5¢ per 1b. Chloride of Lime, 15¢ per 1b. can. Sulphur, 8¢ per 1b. Port wine for medicine, 50c per bottle. Sherry wine, for modxcmn, 50c per bortle. Kelly Island Catawba, for medicine, 500 per bottle. Damestic wine, for medicine, 85¢ per bottle. 10-year-old whisky, for medicine, 75¢c per bottle. Duffy’s Malt whisky, 85¢ per bottle, Prescriptions Lower than any other store in the city and from fresh drugs and medicines. Call and get our prices. Furniture Dep’t. Special Cut on Rockers. Oak with arms: s2.5m, worth $3.75; $3.50, worth $4.75; $4.25, worth $5.50. Without arms: Oak, $1.20, worth $2.00; ouk, 81.35, worth $2.25; oal, $1.75, worth $2.75, for medicine, Trunks. ‘We have all sizes and styles. duced pric2s this weok, Trunks $2.20, worth $3.75. Trunks worth $5.00. Trunks $4.50, worth 85,75, You can get a genuine bargain in trunks. Re- Bags. All sizes and styles. Solid leather bags $1.75, worth 2 50; worth 83,003 $2.50, worth $3.50. Gladstone’s grain leather $2.00, worth $3.00; $2.50, worth #3.50; §3.50, worth # rain 2,00, Special low prices on baby carriages, bed room suits and center tables. You can save 25 per cent by buying here. Jewelry Dep t 500 gents’ best roll plated watch chuins, latest desiens, $1.50, worth $3. 00 lndies’ solid goid set rings, $1.50, worth $3, Solid gold baby rings 250, worth 75c B. W. Raymond, nickel movement, in a gold filled hunting case, warranted to wear 20 years, 318.75; worth $40, Appleton, Tracy & Co’s movement, in a gold filled hunting case, warranted to wenr 20 years, $14.95, worth $35. Ladies’ xold filled hunting case Elgin, Springfield or Waltham watches, $9.50 up. l(ozars' 12dwt knives or forks $1.25 per set. Nickel alarm clocks 58c. Everything in staple silverware and novelties at half jewelers prices. Ladies’ best rolled plated cuff buttons, p'ltcut lever and new styles, 25¢, worth 75, TRheumatic cure rings, a positive relief for rheumatism, Y8c each, worth $2. Watch and clock ru).lh ng at half ewel ers’ prices. Shirting and Ticking Fancy durable striped shirting, 8c Ixtra fine canvasshirting, 10c and 15¢ a yard. Fine outing flannel 5c, 10¢, 12ic and 15¢ Good straw ticking. 6c and 10c a yard. TFancy striped ticking, 12ic, 15¢ and 20c a yard. Blue and browa denim at 15¢ a yard. Remnonts of outing flannel, cottonade. shirting, etc., at prices that will sell them quick. Ginghams. The run on ginghams still continues, our stock going down {.m; 0-inch wide zophyrs only 10¢, worth 20c. Haydens’ have the stock to pick from aud can suit you. Look at our 5c and 7ic ging- ham. Rugs. Special sale this weckon the celeb- rated India rugs, 80x5 feet for $1.40. ‘Mattings. China mattings were never as cheap as this season—We have a large stock that must be closed out at ouce. Prices 124c, 15¢, 20c and 25c, Sewing Machines. ‘We are selling as good a machine as is made for $18.00 to $20.00, fully war- ranted for 5 years. It will pay you to took at them before buying. Refrigerators. Remember we are the headquarters for the Hurd refrigerators. This makes the third season we have handled them, Regular family size, 89. Dinner Sets. We have 1000 Dinner Sets of 100 pieces each, finest im- ported porcelain, artistic dec- orations, in neutral, blue, co- balt and brown. The price of this set is $11,90, but Monday we are going to cut it in 2, So if you come Menday your Din- ner Set will cost you $5.95. GREAT REDUCTIONS FOR THIS WEEK. In Men’s Suits. A high grade, first class, all wool, nicely trimmed suit that has sold all season at $14, will go on sale this week FOR A good, serviceable suit, warranted in every particular and equal to most £8.50 and $10 suits to be found in clothing stores, for this week . OUR PRICE $4.00 A nice light weight, light color, all wool suit, worth $12, and sold for that all season. This week ONLY $7.50. Summer Coats AND Vests. ‘We place on sale Moncay a full line of men’s light coats and vests, such as alpaca, linen drap d’ ‘ete, silk, serge, etc. Alsoaline of coats in all the summer fabrics, PRICES FROM 25¢ up. Boys’ Wash Suits. Children’s summer suits and sum- mer pants at all prices, To close them out we have reduced the prices fully one-third. Our 50c pants are now 85¢- All others in same proportion, CLOTHING (UPTING PRICRS ___O N____ SHOES MONDAY 700 pairs of the famous LUDLOW $4.50 hund turned shoes for ladies on sale at $2.48 a pair. Rediced From $4.90 (0 82.48 Every lady knows how well the LUDLOW fine shoes fit and wear. We are selliny their 8450 hand turned shoes at 2,48, It you want a big bar- gain in a fine pair of shoes this is a rare opportunity, Come Monday. They are going fast, Ladies’ fino $2 patent tip oxfocd ties, $1.50. Misses’ $1.75 russet oxford ties, Children’s 81,50 $1.20. Infants’ 75c button shoes, 50c. 1.5, russet oxford ties, Cutting Prices on Men’s Shees. Reduced From §3.50 105 2.40 Our regular hand welt $3.50 satin calf shoes go in this sale at 82,40 a pair. If you want a fine dress shoe these are de- cided bargains. Every pair warranted. Fit as finc ag any 85 shoe store shoes. TFour styles, See them in our show case, Men’s $1 50 canvas shoes at 75¢ a pair, Men’s $3.50 kangalo shocs at $275 a pair. CUTTING Boys? Shoes. Boys’ $1.75 satin calf button shoes, 2 to 6, $1.2 Youths’ $1.50 satin calf button shoes. 12 to 2, §1, Silks Sold This Week at 50 Per Cent Less Than Reguar Prices. We have bought the silks in the Oberfelder stock and shall slaughter them Monday. ored surah silk 35c, worth 65c. Black satins at half prices, No samples of these goods sent out. at a nominal figure, desired and orders will be promptly filled: Other: bargains this week are Colored Faille Dress Silks 59¢ a yard: Changeable Glace Silks”59¢ a yare; Japanese Wash Silks 49c yard; Crystal Cord Silks 59¢ yard; $1.75 Printed Silks 65¢ ya:d, Cheney Bros/ 30 inch Chinas 75c yard; 75¢ Satins 50c yard; §1.75 Silk Velvets in all the new shades $1.00 yard; $1.25 Colored Silk Velvets 75¢ yard, We Can and Do Undersell Any House 1 Black surah silk 35c. This will give every lady an opportunity to get a fine dress Out-of-town customers can send money and state colors Col- s 3 tubs, 41¢c each, regular price 700 No. 2 tubg, 49¢ each, regulur price 80o, No. 1 tubs, 49 each, regular price Y0e Pails, 5¢ ench, regulur price 10c The Globe wringer, $1.20 each, regu- lar price % 6. foot step ladders, 70¢, regular price, ¥ mm,, ironing boards, 87c, price $2. % Patent bosom boards, &0c, price $1.50. Clothes pins, 5¢ for 12 dozen, regular price 10¢. Wash boards, 5 Wooden bowls, Market bas regular rogular regular price 10c. o, regular price 10e. , regular price 5c. Clothes baskets, 85¢, regular price 75¢. Rolling pi o, regular price 10e. Wooden spoous, éc, regular price 150, Potato mashe | regrular price 106 ‘Wooden lemon squeezers, ¢, regular prico 10c. We are sole nirents for the colebrated \ll" WCER HOTEL © IHINA, but wa other double thick hotel china \\ hich is sold by othor dealers, This i a very inferior grade of goods and very much cheaper. wo sell 3-anch hotel bakers, 80¢ per dozen, Monday we seil 4-mch 89¢ per dozen. Monday we sell 5-inch hotel bakers, 89¢ per dozen. Monday we sell 5-inch platters, 89a per dozen, Monda, eer dozen. Monday per dozen. Strausky Cameo Ware. We have the exclusive right to sell Strusicy cameo ware in Omaha, and we have just received 125 cases. We also hundle the largest line of Strausky blue cnamel ware in Nebraska. On Monfiay we will put on sale 60 cases and will divide them in 2 lots. Lot 1 goos for27c und lot 2 goes for dle. They consist of all kinds of kitchen utensils, such as snucepans, preserve kettles, cups, milk pans, pudding pans, ete. Just received, 5. tumblers. tumble ot is 6e each, hotel bakers, wo sell G-inch platters, 8% wo scll G-inch plates, 390 ,000 dozen fine blown he regular price of these : our sale price for the ’Jl.u) come in all colors. A GREAT DROP ON CRACKERS Less Than Half the Old Price, Soda crackers, 4(‘. Lemon sngps, Tic. Canned Coods. All kinds of California 8-pound cam of plums, 12ic. 8-pound can California peaches, 150. 8-pound ean California apricots, 16e. Home made catsup, per bettle, 150, Silver flake oat meal, Ge. Ceroline Nakes, Gic, California Breakfust food, 5 American breakfust coc TImported maceare Tmported spaghe Impoted vermicolli, All kinds of \\.mnugm\»dor. 10c. Teas and Coffees. This week wo offer lower prices in nd ten than ever before. Broken 2be, 16 and 19c. ced Juva ana Mocha, 19¢, 220 be, Fancy golden Rio, 25¢; cholce, 274e; Santos and Maricoho, 28c; our blend Javaand Mocha, 33c, dust. 10¢ and 15¢; sundried Japan, . We sell a No. 1 uncolored Japan tea for pun fired Japan 85, 40¢; spider leg Japan, 45¢ and 58¢, Wl carry a full line of choice black tea, Ceylon English breaifast and Oolong, These goods are the best that money can buy, Butter. Country butter, 10c, 12ic and 16¢; y, 17¢c and l and we will sel] ) or creamery for Now is the time to buy good” bute at such low prices. Meats. Canned meats at verylow prlnu! pound cans IRex I-pound cans, 10¢; ns, 5505 pote ted ham, deviled | ach; ox tongue and potted beef ¢ per can; picnie ns, 11e, California hams, 12 slrlctly 1 sugar cured hams, 15¢; d 10¢ t pork, 1lic; corned bbul 'Ho. bologna, head che and liver sausage, e per pound. Cheese. Wisconsin full process full er neufchatel cheese cheese, 12ic, 15¢ 17¢ and head cheese, cream, 100; epstern 14c and 16c; rpeckage; brick i 1‘ ; Bwins, 160, 19¢; limbe rger, 16¢ and 174¢; 2 for Call and ge‘ solling fancy ¢ per dozen; dutes, Tic; figs,123¢ and 10¢, |