Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 6, 1893, Page 9

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- “» L ] EDITORIAL SHEET. THE OMAHA HED JUNE SUNDAY SO — T 19, 1871 OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNINS, AUGUST 6, 1893—SIXTEE PAGES. "HAYDEN BROTHE RS COPY FIVE CEN TS GRAND MID-SUMMER CUT PRICE SALE. Your Money will Buy More at Hayden Bros’ This Week than ever Before. Wash Dress Goods. Closing the season on summer dress goods. Stock is being reduced rapidly. Our assortment will not be as good at the end of this week as it will be Mon- dny. We are making prices that wiil close out whole lots in & hurry; we are offering better values now than ever. Wo were greatly surprised at the rush in this department the past week: it also gave us pleasure to seo thatour cus- rs were well satisfied with their ases. At the vrices we are now making it will pay you to buy for future wants. Look over these bargains on sale Monday; we will promise you none of these Tuaesday, but if there are any left you can have them; we will have them Monday morning at 8 and as long as they last, § Colored tufted lawns at 5¢ a yard. Plain colors nch batiste at 5¢ yarc. ‘White India linon at 5¢ a yard. Checked nainsook at 80 inch wide printed la Fine zephyr gingham at 5¢ a yard. Colonial serge and outing cloth ¢ 32 inch wide gloria satin satine re- duced 1o 100 a yard. 82 inch canton cloth now Tic. * Choice of all our fine’ colored ctepe cloth, printed crepe, ete., 124c. Persian printed mulls 124c and 15¢ ya. ‘We have a great many odd piecesodds and ends of pieces which will be closed out at almost any price in order to clear out stock. All sumwer goods must go, cost cuts no figure. You will soon dis- cover this fact when you see our prices. Ivery one invited tothis clearing sale u don’t buy you wili get posted on our prices. Dress Linings. Bight shades of crinolino to sclect from. Five shades of real hair cloth, including plain black and white, 1mitation of hair cloth, a new fabric in the market this season, made to sell at 23¢; our price now to el he yard. Closing out all our fancy nted per- caline, which was 15¢, 2 s, on Monday choice of all I rd, AllL colors cambric, and the best quality at that, only 3ic yard, Faney wiggin, padding, all colors in selisia, all colors in pluin and watered percaline, 15¢ and 25 Farmer’s satin in black and colors, In fact, you will fina Huaydens’ lining department the largestand best assorted stock in Omaha. White checked crinoline, 5¢c yard. Linen Department. Our stock of linens is too large. Our enstern buyor hus been overstocking us with bargains he has gathered, and we are letting down the prices in order to move this stock. On Monduy you will find stack after stack of towels in main aisle, new build- ing, on seven tables, to which we call your attontion. It is not necessary for us to comment on them, the plain for themselves. ‘The will be e, 7ie, 10¢, 12ic, 15c, 19c and 25¢ cach, We would advise you to buy your table linens now before September 1st, if not,you will pay more money for the same Wo are now making prices at which we could not keep up and continue in busi- ness very long. Mard times hus forced us to do this, besides being overstocked. Then look at the napkins we ave offer- ing at $1.00 per dozen, No such napkiuns in Omaha excopt at Hoydens’. We im- poyt them and control the sale for Omaha, and you can’t mutch them in any house in Omuha, nor can you get as good value if you pay more, Would it not pay you tolook up this napkin and compare. Lunch cloths of every size and de- scription and at prices to close. Our prices on bed spreads are all right, judging from the quantity we are solling, Drug Dept. Royal Root Beer makes 5 galloons of the best root beer on earth, 15¢ a bottle. Those fine wines one more week 35¢ bottle. Fellow’s Hypophosphates, $1.15. y Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, Be. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, 75c. Birney's Catarcrh Powder, 40c. Pozzoni Complexion Powder, 850 box. Prescription ut lowest prices in the eity. Domestic Bargains. Lowering the prices is bound to re- duce stock. That’s just what we are after, and exactly what we are doing. If you wish to save moaey look over our stock of muslin and double width sheet- ing. %Vc are overstocked on double width pillow casing in bleached and half bleached. Can you use them? Ciosiag out pillow cases, ready-made, at less than cost. Big stock of cotton batts. 6ic, 10e, 15¢ and 20c roll, the cleanest cottor and the best value we ever had the pleasuro of offering. Denims, ducks, ticking, shirting, out- ing flannel, skirting, mosquito nets,etc.. at prices to close. Our stock must be re- duced still lower, and persons in need of dry goods will find it to their interest to consult Hayden Bros. Creat Clearing Sale on Waists and Suits. Ladies’ laundered vercale waists, lat- est styles in striped or figured. regnlar price 87¢, will go Monday at 35c. Ladies’ percale waists wortl G5e, Monday only 3 Ladies’ percale waists in light and dark colors, regular price from 75c to $1, your choice Monday at only 55c. Tadies’ beaded wraps worth from 3 to $5, will go Monday at only 98¢, Ladies’ lawn stect costumes, stylishly mnde, regular price $3.50 and $4.00, Monday at only $1.08. Ladies’ woolen blazer and etonsuits in blue and tan, regular price § $6.00, take your choice atonly $3 Infants’ cloaks in crenmsand tans, $1.25, 8 08, #: $2.95, g ,$5.00 up to $8. Blankets & Comforts. Wo invoice now in a short time and are making some prices to close on blan- kets that it would pay you to investi- gate, and would say that we shall offer on Monday 10 dozen full size sateen cov- ercd comforts at 81 each, At this price they are very cheap and lower than we can replace them. Linen and Momie Lap Robes. Our stock of lap robes is going down. Our prices have been going down for some time. We call particular attention to three numbers on salo Monday at 75¢, $1 and 81.50 each, Thompson Wild Cherry Phos- phate. “T'he great health drinlk.” tle diluted makes sixquarts. Samplo served {rec opposite our drug counter, 53¢ to A 25¢ bot- Jewelry Department. Great reduction sale on clocks, silverware and jewelry. Gents’ gold-filled American watches, $5.75 up. Ladies’ gold-filled watches, warranted to wear 20 years, with a flne Elgin, Springfield or Waltham movement, $12.60, Solid gold set rings. 89c. Solid gold plain band baby rings, 25c. o Ladies’ best rolled-plate button se! watches, 500 silyer pin trays, 15c each. Gents’ fiue nearl cuff buttons, 85c, worth $1. Gents’ best rolled-plate cuff buttons, 100 assorted styles, 25¢ per pair. Solid silver thimbles, 13c. Gents' best rolled-plate link cuff but- tons, new designs, 3ic. Beautiful pearl and gold lace pins, 48¢, worth 81 to 81,50, Rogers’ finest make of 12 dwt. knives or forks, $1.25 per set. Opera glasses, 7o¢ per set. l“lno nickel alarm clocks, 58c, Rheumatic cure rings, a positive cure for rheumatism, 98¢, worth 82, Great reduction on tea sets, butter dishes, napkin rings, soup ladles, ple knives, gravy ladles, berry spoons, cake dishes, ete., ete. Gents’ gold-plated watch chains on German silver, 45¢. Gents’ best rolled-plate wateh chains, warranted to wear 5 years, 98¢ u Wateh and olock repairing at prices All goods warranted as represented, P reduced CLOTHING Prices don’t mean anything unless you see the garments that go with them. We've ordered a big line of fall goods and we must clean out lots of goods yet to make room for them. Every single garment in this department will be sold at a pronounced reduction all this week. Bovs and Men’s. Summer garments of all kinds slaughtered. Summer coats and vests and boys’ summeér suits are of- fered at not more than half of their actual value. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, 20 FLODR Dept. No. 50. This is the week that winds up the business. This being our last chance to clear up stock before invoicing, we will continue our handkerchief sale one more week, and for the coming week you can buy children’s very fancy hemstitched handkerchiefs for 2¢; ladies’ very fine embroidered handkerchiefs for 4c; the finest colored border handkerchiefs for Ge; ladies’ fine linen handkerchiefs, slightly soiled, for 10c; the finest 60¢ hundkerchief in the city for 15¢. BELTS! BELTS! You can buy uny belt in the house on Monday for uctual cost price. We have the largest line in the city, and if you want to save money buy on Monday. What Do You Think of This? Have you ever seen thelike? Remem- ber, ’tis for one day only. Remember, algo, the quantity islimited. LADIES’ FINE, F UTED" COLLARS AND CUFFS, (The very latest novelties) Only 6c per set. The button-holes are worth the price we ask for the set. We are taking a loss on these goods, but they must go. Special prices made on stamped linens for Monday. You can buy a pair of fine lace pillow- shams on Monday for 20¢. Oh, we are clearing up in earnest in this department. Best needles, 1o per package on Mon- day. Ladies’ fine silk handkerchiefs, 9¢ on Monday. Furniture. Special sales scem to be the order of the day. We are cleaning house, moving every- thing in the department, and if you wish to secure n genuine bargain in fur- niture, now is the time. ‘“‘Special Sale” is notin it, with the reduction we shall make you on any article you may want. Solid oak 8-piece suit 815, regular price $19.50, Woven wire springs 8 This is the best spring on the market, has tightener bolts, and others get $2.25 for the same. Any size you want. Be sure and bring the right size. Anyone bu{ilng anything in furniture department Monday will get a beautiful colored picture of the orld’s Fair, 24x30. Be sure anfl 'ask .the clerk who waits on you for your pmcture. Oak chairs 85¢, rocker to match $1.35. Bedsteads—all sizes and all styles at bottom prices. Special clearing: sale on all our pic- tures and easels. House Furnishing Goods. Our 13¢c cmm(cl'l‘ a big one and it contains moye us¢ful articles than ever before put 6n sale at that price. There is not an article on it that seclls elsewhere for less than 25¢ up to 50¢ and everything goes at 13c. Mason fruit jars— Pint jars, 51¢ per dozen. Quart jars, 57¢ per dozen. Half gallon jars, 75¢ per dozen. Milk crocks, 6¢ per gallon, Ice cream freezers $1.80 cach. Large size wooden tubs, 59¢ each, Wooden pails, 8g ea Folding Ironing tables, 952 each. 6-foot hard wood step ladders, 72¢ cach, X Mrs. Potts and Madam Streeter patent flat irons, 90 per set, i Washboards, 7¢ gach. 6 packages of t for 5¢. All size lamp chc)’s, 3¢, Wash bowls and pitchers, 29¢ each, ' Copper bottgn washboilers, 59¢ each, ®% ! Copper bottem teakettles, 25¢ each. ¥ Clothes bas| The best cotton web garden hose, 8c per foot. ‘This hose is war. ranted, i 4 20¢. ¥ Cups and saugers, 19¢ per set. There are still a fgw more of tl.ose $5.95 dinner sets left. Get one while they are on sale. You will never get such a change again, o . Great 81,49 SHOE SALE Ludlow’s make of ladies’ fine $4.50 hand turned shoes at $1.49 ... Kirkendall, Jones & Co. make of ladies’ 84.00 hand turned shoes $1 l4-9 a pair. { Rillsbury Bros. $4.00 make la- dies’ fine shoes at §$1.49 .o The manufacturers wanted money, we have the goods and it's your gain, S NOVORY WL BE T DAY 800 pairs of ladies’ fine ¢4 hand turned shoes go on sale at $1.49a pair; C, D, Eand EE widths, common sense and opera styles. Come early. We put several hundred pairs on one large counter in shoe de— partment to give all a chance. This is the greatest bargain cver offered in Omaha., $4 hand turned shoes at $r1.49 a pair. On another table §1,75, $2 and $2. 50 oxfords, $1.23 a pair. Also ladies’ 75¢ serge house slippers, 45c. MEN’S and BOYS’. Men's ¢1.50 B calf low shoes, $1 a pair, Men's g2.50 fine B calf con- gress and lace shoes, $1,50. Men'’s $3.50 hand welt calf lace shoes, $2.40. 100 pairs men's $3.50 vici kid, fine cloth top shoes a $2.35. s This is one of the finest dress shoes we have ever sold and a rare bargain, Boys' 75¢ tennis oxford ties, 48c. Boys' ¢1.75 B calf lace shoes, $1.20. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S. Misses' 1,50 dongola tip button shoes, $1.18. Misses' $2 dongola patent tip, spring heel shoes, $1.38, Misses' goc tennis oxfords, 48c¢c, Child's $1.35 dongola patent tip shoes, g1, Child's g1 dongola turn, spring heel shoes, 75¢. Groceries. Great sale on dried fruit. This fruit is all new and all this year’s pack. Wae have no old fruit on hand. Evaporated California apricots 10c. Evaporated California peaches 10c. Evaporated California grapes oc. New Turkish prunt New Valencia raisins 7e. New California nectarines 15c. Best Alden evaporated apples 123c. New California cherries 15c. Sun dried apples 5. Lvaporated blackberries Tic. CANNED GOODS. Great saie on canned goods. 2-1b can gooseberries 74c worth 18c. 2-1b can preserved blackberries in pure sugar syrup 7ic, worth 25c. 2.1b can preservad raspberries, sugar syrup, 1zic worth 33c. : 2-1b can preserved strawberries, sugar syrup, 12¢c worth 85c. A 2-1b can preserved blueberries 7ic worth 18c. 2-1b can white wax beans 7ic worth 15¢. 2-1b. can sugar corn, 73c, worth 12ic. 2-1b. can Lima beans, 7¢c, worth 124c. 2-1b. can string beans, Tic, worth 12¢c. 2-1b, can early June peas, Tic, worth 173c. All kinds of California 3-lb. can of plums, 124c. 8-1b. can California peaches, 15c. 8-1b. can California apricots, 15c. Home-made catsups, per bottle, 15c. Silver flake oat meal, Ac. Ceroline flakes, 6tc. California breakfast food, 5 American breakfast c Imported i Imported s Tmpoated vermicelli, 123c. All kinds of washing powder, 1Cc. 20-1b. pail of A1l kinds of jelly 35c; reg- ular price, 75c. 1b. can of ail kinds California plums, | 124e; regular prico, Zoc. Good coffee, 124¢c; regular price, 25¢ to 85¢. Good tea, 25¢; regular price, 60c to T5e. Good flour, 50c; regular price, 90c to$1. 21h. California peaches, 15¢; regular price, 25¢ to 35c. Columbia river red salmon, 12i¢; reg- ular price, 23c. Gallon can apples, & 8be. Dried apples, 5c; regular price, 10c. All kinds of California evaporated fruit less than half price, c; regular price, CRACKERS. Soda erackers, 4c. Ginger snaps, 7ic, Molasses cake, Tic. skers, Tie, Frosted cream, 73 Graham crackers, Tic. gar cookies, T4e. XXX milk crackers, Tic. Lemon snaps, 7ic. Pork Down. Salt pork 10c per pound, was 15c. Sugar cured No.1 hams 12ic, was 1 Picnic hams 10c. Breakfast bacon, 124c. Boneless ham, 12ic. Corned beef, bHe per pound, and we will sell youa 2 pound can of Rex corned beef for 15c, never sold less than t, Also potted ham, deviled ham and ox tongue for bo per can. These prices mean business, The goods must go. BUTTER GOES DOWN ALSO, Country butter, 12ic, 15c and 17c. Separator creamery, 19¢ and 22¢, Re- member we handlé only the very best country and creamery butter. Our cheese department is the leader. Wis- consin full cream, 8c, 10¢ and 124, Brick cheese, 10¢, 12ic and 15c. Swiss, 124¢, 15¢ and 17¢. Young America full cream, 124c. Limburger cheese, 10c. We bave a lot of fancy lemons that will go for 15¢ per dozen, 1f you want to save money, take advantage of this sale. Marvelous Mid-summer Bargains. Silks at # their value, silks at price, silks at your own price. It does not matter to you what these silks cost us. Its the price you can buy them for, of us. is what concerns you, and in a way that will please you, t00. Kai Kai wash silks in 20 different colorings, beautiful changeable effects at 30¢ a yal You can’t match these goods for quality outside of our store for less than 75¢ and you eannot match the exquisite styles anywhere else. These goods are absolutely fast colors and launder beautifully. Why need you go without a services able, handsome silk waist when you can buy the pure natural undyed shantong pongee silk of us for only ¥9¢ o yard? We sell the best black china silk at 45¢ a yard now that you have ever seen at such an eminently proper price, An extra good quality of handsome black surah stk will go during this sale at 85c yard. 20 ‘shades of handsome solid color 50a surah silks wiil be sold in a hurry at 20a yard. 50 shades of handsome extra fine quals ity solid color chinu silk at 45¢ a yard. 25 shades of first class quality croise silk velvets, worth , will go duriug this sale at 69¢ yard. Now is the time to buy your velvets. Don’t fail to remember that you can buy durinz this weelk $1.25 quality black gros grain silk for 76¢, $1.50 grade for 98c. $1.75 quality for $1.25, and no charge for the linings, We throw on the counters 50 pieces of this season’s choicest designs in printed silks, Cheney Bros., habutais und genu- ine Japs, worth $1.00 per yard; you can have your choice of any of them for 470 yard. Don’t fail to see these goods. Trunks and Valises. ’ 100,000 people carry 100,000 valises at the **World’s Fair.” If you go, you will need a valise. We have the line, Leathar club bag, leather lined, 95c, worth $1.50. You can save money by taking your lunch into the fair with you. Hun- dredsdo so. We have the best lunch box made at 45¢, large size 60c. Carpets. ‘We have for this week some all wool ingrain carpets for 500 yard. The best goods for the money ever shown in this city. Weo will give you an opportunity to buy watches, clocks, silverware, gold rings, watch chuins, neck chains, stick pins, eardrops, cuff buttons, bracolets, button sets, gold pens, opern glasses, etc., ete,, at one-half the regular retail price, Ladies’ gold-filled hunting-case watches'$8.75 up, Rogers’ knives or forks $1. 25 per set. These goods are wurranted 12-dwt. and are surictly first-class, All goods warranted as represented, Watch and clock repairing at reduced pricas. t We are overstocked on linens. We have too many table linens. We are sell- ing Van Dyke Turkey Red damask at 16¢ yard. Wo are offering all linen bleached daumask at 25c yurd, this is away below cost, but we want to reduce stock and need money. All linen huck towels good fair size, worth 124c, now T4c each, We have too many Turkish towels, look them over, the prices made on them will sell them fast. Turkish bath room rugs only 60c. Closing prices on cotton and linen diapers, Extra heavy German drill toweling o toweling ghown only by Hayden Bros. ir Omahs, a toweling imported by Hay- den Bros. and in order to introduce it in this market we shall offer it at 10c yard ust half its value. Ask to see it, &'- s ummer at 10c and you will like it. We are offering our 85.00 white Mare seilles bed spreads at $3.50, We are making prices on napking that should interest you Our linea stock must be reduced. == T AYDEN BROTHRERS: « e s

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