Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 30, 1893, Page 9

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T — TR L 1ED JUNE THE OMAHA SUNDAY B 19, 1871 OVIAIIA \l N I)AY M()R\'II\U JU LY ‘in 18‘). hl‘ll E \ Px\( ES. HAYDEN BROT LOWER PRIGES TO RAISE T Never Would a Silver Dollar, Purchase So Many Goods The Great Secret of Economy is to Make Your Money Spend Well Wool Dress Goods. We Mlfll(mll\mm our slaughter and money-losing s W iito selling goods for one-fourth of lhvr 1l cost. day and Saturday our store was llmm;,n-d with people picking up bui gains. Monday we throw out greato bargains, Atl0c, Wool chevro BEoglish cashmeres, all wool nun’s veiting, worth up to 4 n yard, all go in ons lot at 10c¢. At 18c. All wool suiting. tancy pluids, black and plaids; the 65¢, Monday, 18c. At 25c. Chaugeuble sorges, bengaline,ull wool cushmores,and muny otherstyles, will be placed on one counter at 25c. 40-inch extra quality of black mohair, worth 65¢, goes for 89c. xbhu-k mohair, worth 83¢, goes Jumestown serges, and whito stripes goods are worth up to chall wool novelty blacks, worth goes for ade. Wash Dress Goods. Clearing out sale on the best wash goods. 800 pieces of fine satines, hundsome s yard, and 45 Cho yard, 47¢ Swisses, only a few left, all marked down to 19¢ yard. 25¢ figured and colored od 1o closelle yard. fast black lawn checks, the whole Among these you will find 40¢ atine; all go now at 25¢ a yard, o of all our jiponette now 19¢ o Swisses re- 1 printed dimities, now Best A o 19c yard. imported printed dimitics re- and 20¢ yard. Brandenburg und canton cioth only 7io yard. Look over our remnants of wash goods —they must be sold. Handkerchiefs. VERY CHEAP HANDKERCHIEES, We have in stock over 5,000 dozen of lndies’ and children’s handkerchiefs, and on lay we will cut the price on ovory h rehiel in stoek, no matter what qu y or how choeap they were before, they will be cut, and cut deep. ‘This sule will last for three days. First Lot—A nice lot of Children’s printed hundkerchiofs at 2e. § md Lot—A full line of children’s ombroidered and printed handerchiofs ot de, Third Lot—Ludies’ fine hemstitehed, ulso fancy print, hnndkorehiofs, 4, Fourth Lot—Ladies’ mourning kerchiefs, worth 1ae, for 7e. Fifth Lot—Ludies' fine hemstitched and embroidered handkerchiefs, 10c. Sixth Lot—DLaales’ very fine embroid- d handkerehiefs,1 oventh Lot broidered handker , 17e. Eighth Lot—Ladies’ fine linen kerchiefs, embroidered, 200, All our gilk and chiffon handkerchiefs go utout prices, Dress Linings. New summer linings received this woek. Bight shades of Crinoline just in 10¢ yard. New line of colors in Percaline at 15¢ and 2ic yard. All the now shades in cambrics, belu and collar eanvas, white, black, or grey bair cloth, imitation hair cloth, in fact we can suit you in linings, us we carry without doubt the largest stock, have the best assortment and make the low- est poices, Bed Spreads. 11-4 size white bed spreads reduced to bYe each, White crochet ¢, $1, $1.26 ana § Full line of Marseilles spreads §1.00, B2.00, 2,50 and $3.50 each. Best mitchelin colored spreads which are generally sold at 00 and $3.50, ehoice on Monduy at $1.98 each. We have oo muny of them and they must go, Decorated Tea Set. 86 picce decorated tea set, the l\.p.»lllul price at which it is sold Is $5.75, tomorrow $2.75. hand- elogant cm- hand- prends, full size Linen Dep’t. We are overstocked | have too many table linens. Weare ing Van Dyke Turkey Red dumask 1s¢ yard. Wo are offering all linen bleached dumask at Z5e yard, this is ¢ below cost, but we wunt to reduce stock and need mo: _All linen huck towels good fair size, 7ie each. many Turkish towels, sm over, the prices made on them will & them fast. Turkish bath room rugs only 50c. Closing vrices on cotton and lmen diapers, tra heavy German drill toweling a toweling shown only by Hayden Bros. in Omaha, a toweling imported by Huy- den Bros. and in order to introduce it in this market we shall offer it at 10¢ yard just half its value. Asi to see it, it's a hummer at 10c and you will like it. We are offering our 00 white Mar- seilles bed soreads at $3.50. We are making prices on napkins that should interest you. Our linen stock wust be reduced. Waists and Suits. sale on on liners. W waists and < in plain strived or 25 to $4.25 Ladies’ pe Monday os’ lnundered percale wais |~h1\ made, rogular price 87¢, » from 7 Monday at only ¢ Jies’ beaded wraps, worth from £3 tuke your ehoice Monday es’ beaded wraps, regular y to #7.50, Monday at only # dies’ house jerseys in black, hlm- n and wine, regular price from $1.5 ), your choice Monday at only 7 Domestics. Wo are hendquartors in this line. Wo enrry more goods in this line, and we n‘ll more goods in this line than any other house in the west. Ixamine our upron checked gingham yurd, Look at ourouting cloth, e ya Compare our shaker flannel, / . Feel the weightof our ..u.pul hickory shirting, se yard. Look at that stvaw ticking, 5¢ yard. y those handsome styles of dark 0, at 5¢ yard, All colors mosquito net 7-4 blenched sheoting, 10-4 brown sheeting, 15¢ yard, $7-inch, 42-inch and 45-inch bleached ry cloth, All widths In pillow casing. Ready-made pillow cases 10¢ and 124¢ Wai and Pride of the West muslin, 10¢ yard. Special good vaiue in cotton batts, manufactured expre Bros., at 10c and 2'¢roll, and compare them, | Blankets and Comforts. Money suved by buying your comforts and blankets now. Look at the comfort we offer you av $1 each, 044 pairs of blanke will be closed out cheap. Remnants of flannel at less thun cost, Embroidercd lap robes that were $2 now #1 euch, Drug Dept. Royal Root Beer makes 5 galloons of the best root beer on earth, 15¢ a bottle, Those line wines one more week ac bottle. Follow’s Hypophosphates, $1. 15, Plerce’s Golden Medical Discov Ex; , slightly soiled, 750, Pierca’s Favorite Prescription, Tic. Birney’s Catarrh Powder, 40¢. Pozzoni Complexion Powder, 85¢ box. Prescription ut lowest prices in the city, Hammocks. On monday you can have your choice of any #1 huinmock in the house for Tac. On Monday )nu can buy white lace for L per yar (¥ Illld s lace co for 2¢ each, ages hair pins for 5¢, |m tooth br uhhv.s Tor 8¢, at only | SINGLE DAGS -1 e COPY FIVE CENTS MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Standard sheeu musie, Te. or write for catalogue, PIANOS axo ORGANS 100 N2W PIANOS T0 RENT. And umount paid as rent allowed on purchase price. YOU ARE INVITED to call and see tho new upright piano we can sell you for 8155, We will also show you o few special bargains in pianos which have been SLIGHTLY USED but which do not show any trace of wear and as good in evory re- speat as new. We handle i made. instrument sold by N BROS. is fully guar- Call the very best Furmshmg Goods AT PRICI VER HEARD OF Bid FORE. Mason fruit j Pint jar: d(m.n. uullun. $1.30 each. wooden tubs, 59¢ cach) Wooden pails, 5¢ cach. Iding Ironing tables, 95: oot hard wood step ladde: cach, Mrs. Potts and Madam Streeter patent flat irons, 90¢ per sct., Washboards, 7¢ cach. 6 packages of tacks for 5¢ All size lamp chimneys, Wash bowls and pitch, each. 72¢ pp:r bottom cach. washboilers, 50¢ bottom terkettles, 25¢ lothes baskets, 20¢, The best cotton web garden hose, 8¢ per foot. This wir- ranted, C ups and hose is ucers, 19¢ per set, @ counter on which we put goods for 13¢ each; there : goods among them that sell as 1; all gotomorrow for 13¢. I'here are still a few more of those $5.95 dinner sets left. Get one while they are on sale. You will never get such a chance again, Jewelry Department. We’'ll Cive You CoLD For Your SILVER. Or even for your old ragged grecn- backs, NOW IS THE TIME, Just Before Taking Stock We will give you an opportunity to buy walches, clocks, silverware, gold rings, wateh chains, neck ch. stick pins, drops, cuff buttous, bracelets, button zold pens, opera glasses, , ete., e-hulf the regular retuil price Gent's gold-fi hunlmg»ruw Amur- ican watches, #; Ladies’ gulnl nllod watches $8.75 up, Rogers' knives or forks 81, ‘These goods are wi are sirictly fi cluss, First-clas; cel alarm clocks 58¢. All goods warranted as represented. Watch and clock repairing at reduced prices, huating-case Prices don’t mean anything unless you see the garments that go with them. CLOTHIN GJW We've ordered a big line of fall goods and we must clean out lots of goods yet to make room for them. Every qmglc, garment in this department will be so'd at a pronounced reduction all this week. Boys and Men’s. Summer garments of all kinds slaughtered. Summer coats and vests and boys” summer suits are of- fered-at not more tn-m half of their actual value, CLOTHING ~ DEPARTNENT, 20 FLODR. FOR TOMORROW WE REPEAT THESE PRCES OF A WEEK AGO. Before we take stock goods will be shushtered right and left. Look | out for bargains on Monday. Monday morning we put on sale thou- sands of Gents' Sample Shirts to be closed out at about one-half their usual price. 100 dozen of Ladies’ Fancy Aprons,worth 50c each,reduced to 25¢. 1 case of Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, only 12 1-2c per pair, re- duced from 25c. ‘We will put on sale Monday a very attractive line of Gents’ Sus- penders at 25¢ per pair. 1 case of Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests, only 8c, worth 15c. Ladies’ Fancy Lisle Gloves, worth 25¢ and 35c¢, reduced to 12c. 1 case of Gents’ Fast Black Cotton Hose only 12 1-% Gents’ Summer Neckwear, elegant styles and pattern; your choice for 25c¢. 2c per pair. 1 case of Gents' Laundered Shirts, only 50c each, worth 75c. Special sale of Gents’ and Ladies’ Umbrellas on Monday. Ladies’ Black Silk Mitts, extra quality, only 25¢ per pair. Special sale of Corsets on Monday. Special sale of Boys’ Shirt Waists on Monday. Special sale Muslin Underwear on Monday. Ladies'Ji ersey Ribbed Drawers, knee lengths only 18c per pair, Monday Silks. We have decided ‘to ran the sale of black gros grain silks for one day longer. Same prices us were quoted for Thurs- day, Friday und Saturday will hold good \lundu\ BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, Prices forced below the cost of the raw material, Linings given free wigh each dress. 5 picces regatta black gros grain silk, cashmere finish, worsh 81,00 per yard, The £oes at yard and linings free of char 28 rogatta, bl h $L25 per and linings free u} 10 piece rvgulubllc r.'mx grainsilk, cashiere finish, worth 8150 per yard, 13 and linings free of charge. sivernaud Bros. black g grain silk, cashmepe figish, worth $1 Zoes at $1.25 per yard linings free of charge. 5 pieces Givernaud Hros, grain silk, cashmere per yard, goes at #1 of charg, s 5 pieces Givernaud Bro.'s black gros grain silk, cashmere flnish, worth 8 ard, goes at $1.50; linings free of k gros-grain fin- d, goes at YSc black gros- h, worth #1.85 linings tree 15 per _)md gl S % Givernaud Bro.'’s ain silk, cashmere finish yard, goes at $2.25; black gros vorth #3.50 linings free of pe char This offer holds good for Monday: Linings given with every full dress pat- tern of black gros grain silk. Carpets. We have for this week some all wool ingrain carpets for 50¢ rd. The best goods for the money ever shown in this city, Also some putterns of Lowell exten super carpets for 6U¢ and 65¢ a yard. A good Brussels carpet for blc. Some very choice patierns ut this price, Butter. SACRIFICE SALE ON BUTTER. Country butter for Ibc. Separator creamery must go at 17¢ and 1de, Remember, every pound is guaran- teed. In cheese we are leaders. Fancy Wisconsin, full cream choese, 10c and 124¢. Castern process, full cream, 14c and Young America, full cream, 3rl k cheese, 10¢, 122¢ and 1 nberger cheese, 124¢ and 17 13¢, 17¢ and 19¢. Neufchatel cheese, 5¢ per package, and all other cheese at lowest prices. Meats. Our meat department is the and finest in the city and wh is s0ld only the best of goods. 2 pound cans corned beef 18¢, sold all over for 25¢; 1 pound cans, 10e; deviled otted ham, potted ox tongue pot- of, e per can. Picnic ham, 1le, California hams, 12¢ Strietly sugar-cured No, 1 hams, Plate corned beef, 7 Compressed cooked pound. largest re nothing lde. corn beef, 10¢ per Breakfast bacon, 14c and 16c, Our motto: First class goods at lowest prices. Lace Curtains. The sale will continue this week on lace curtuins, We have some surprising bargains to offer in this line, Curtain scrim from 2o to 5¢ per yard. es from ¢ to 20¢ per yard. y silkk from 40c wo 50¢ per yard. r poles and trimmings. 1(<)u\l \IuUl DINGS Z¢ to 5¢ a foot. Carpet sweepers $1.60, $2,00 uud $2.50 for the best wude, AND HOW CHEAP! That is merely an exclamation made by a customer in our shoe department one day last week.She had reference to our $4.50 tan Juliet. It is a beauty and we have a few pairs left that we are going to | close out at $3.50. Just because we must have room for our fall goods that are arriving every day. Next to that comes a ladies’ tan, oxford for $1.25, that is really cheap at $2.25. You ought to see them. Of courseif ther do not suit you we have another that we will sell at $1.75, that might be sold at $2.75 and still we would be hon- est. We can suit you in tan shoes at almost any price. Somebody whispered white ox- fords. Yes, we have a few pairs left from our last week's sale. There are two lots: one will go for $1.25 and the other for $1.68. If you are hunting for a $ buy a pair of these shoes. Come early any time after 7:30 a. m. Monday. You want a pair if you are going to the beach this summer, for you know black shoes are not in it there. Oh, by the way, talking about black shoes reminds us that we must have room for our fall goods —we are after room now more than money. It is your turn to laugh. Shoes we did sell for $3.75 you can now buy for $2.75, and our $2.50 shoes for $1.75, our $1.50 for 95c¢, and so on until we fairly give them away. Gentlemen will not and othars must not wear shabby shoes when two hundred and forty cents will buy a genuine hand welt calf shoe. And for one hundred and fifty cents you can have a straight calf regular $2.50 shoe, lace or con- gress. We must have room. Let your boys come—they are welcome and we can suit them in lace, but- ton or congress, spring heel or heel, $1.00 to $4.00; in fact we have shoes for boys, and then some— ‘We had nearly forgotten to say that Ludlow's $4.50 hand-turned shoes were still well and hearty and selling for $2.48, just the same. Misses' tan shoes and oxfords, black shoes, oxfords, all go in this "Room Sale"--everything goes even to baby shoes—be sure and bring the baby—we don't mind if they cry -we have some of our own. Last but not least, we have a present for each and every pur: chase amounting to $2.25 or over. We have extra clerks for this room sale on Monday, so don't stay away for tear you might crowd us—we can stand it. Be sure and come Monday, GROCERIES. 20-1b pail of all kinds of jelly 35¢, regular price 7 3-Ib can of all l\lnd\ Califor- nia plums 12}c, reguiar price Goced coffee 12}c, regular price 25¢ to 3sc. Good tea 25¢, regular price 6oc to 75c. Good flour zoc, regular price goc to $1, 2-Ib California peaches 15¢, regular price 25¢ to 3sc. Columbia river red salmon 12}c, regular price 25¢, Gallon can apples 235¢, regu- lar price 3sc. Dried apples 5c, regular price 1oc. All kinds of California evap- orated fruit less than half price, Crackers. Lemon snaps, Grocery Department. This is no sham sale. must reduce stock, m()ncy we m ter at what sacrifice. Canned CGoods. We and the Great Sale on Canned (€ 2.h, ¢ worth 18 can prescrved blackberrics ¢ sugar syrup, 7 1-2¢, worth rrics, suga 1-2¢, worth 35 2:1b. can preserved strawher sugarsyrup, 12 1.2¢, worth 35¢, preserved blucher th I8¢, white wax b worth 15 <lh. can sugarcorn, 7 1-2¢, worth 12 1.2 2:1b, ¢ 12 1.2 2.1b, can string worth 12 1.2¢ 2-1h, can carly Junc peas, 7 1.2¢, worth 17 1.2¢, All kinds of California 8-pound can of plums, 124c. S-pound can California peaches, 1ic, 8-pound cun Caiifornia apricots, 150, Tome made catsup, per bottle, 15¢, Silver fluke out meal, se. Ceroline flakes, Gie, California Brenkfast food, 5 1 Limabeans, 7 1-2¢,worth beuns, 7 1.2¢, Amarican brenkfast co 5 lmported maceareni, 124c, Lported spagheiti, 124c Impoted veruw All kinds of w »mn,vuuwdvn 10¢, Furniture. Mantel folding bed, onk, $10.50, worth $25, Chiffonier Holding bed, quarter sawed, 2, worth 50, Come and see them, and see our $1.95 solid oak cens in wp, and one 18x18 in quarter sawed top. Yac, Solid oak rockers— . wortn Dining chairs to mateh 85¢, worth 31 #1.00, worth $1 #1.10, worth $1 Trunks. Trunks. 86-inch zine-cove :d iron bottom with ). tray, $.25, worth #5. v 13, worth $4.00. -inch, $2 If you want a trunk now is the time o buy it. THIRD FLOOR.

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