Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1893, Page 10

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q | \J # It - I ! h ] | ¢ i i 4 | | { B ¢ ——— -~ ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 3 RIS EDITORIAL SHEET. ——— THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOR MEES 96, G, AUGUST 27, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. HAYDEN BROTHERS. COPY FIVE CLOSING OUT all SUMMER GOODS AT LESS THAN GCOST. Our Fall Stock is Now Arriving. Take Advantage of the Bargains _— — Wash Dress Goods. New Fall Styles. Drap de brilliant, a new wash fabric, ‘beautiful printing on_black ground pat- torns, copied from India silks, ete., 82 fnch wide, only 15¢ yard. 36-inch wide double fold part wool dre: goods, just the thing for school dr ete., stand washing and rough we worth 8¢, on sule at 10c & vard. Plain black satine at 10c, 124¢, 15c, 20c, 25¢, 80c and 85¢ a yard. Closing out 82-inch wide canton cloth at Tic yard, was 1c. 32-inch wide sateen, i of patterns, 10c, 15¢ and 82-inch wide pongees reduced to 10c a yard. Choice of all our 36-inch wide best porcale, Irish lawn, etc., cheap at 15c, now only 10¢ yard. We aro offering some spocial big bar- gains in remnants of light summer great variety i)ept. No. 50. In this department our bargain coun- ters have been a grand success for the simple reason that thore being so muny different urticles to choose from you are sure to find somethiug you want and anything offered on these counters are sold nt one-half their nctual value. Where else can you buy 25¢ hair brushes for 124c, 25¢ cloth brushes for 124c, 25¢ all silk Windsor ties for 124c, 80c worth of best red floss for 124c, 25¢ lunch baskets for 124c, (¢ spools of crochet silk for 12}e, 2 ombs for 124c, flesh brushes for 124c, ess shields for 124c, tamped linens for 12}c, ¢ silk, linen and chiffon handker- chiefs for 124c, 25¢ belts for 123c? Or where else can you buy No. 16 all silk ribbons for 9c, [SIeTs goods at 5c and 10c yard, worth three or four times the price we ask; but they must be sold—look them over. Wool Dress Goods. Monday will be a big bargain day. 65 pieces of 36 inch suitings, worth 850: We will placs it on sale in center aisle at 10c. 50 pieces of Jamestown serge plnids and diagonals, worth 50c; all in dark {ull shades, go in one lot for 20c. 40 pieces 40 inch Saut Muirine Plaids that we sold up to 58¢ a yard, in light ebades, wo will cloan them up Mondny for 15¢. 40 inch all wool plaids and stripes, worth 65¢, make elegant school dresses, go in one lot at 25¢. 40 inch all wool Chevron Bedford Cords, and other fancy weuves,worth 31, Monday only at 40c. Linen Department. This department is having a big run just now. Wo are cutting a great many table linens and at such prices that it will pay you to lay in a supply for the future, Only a few moe of those big all linen {full bleached 8-4 dinner napkins at 81,00 a dozen. Just received 200 dozen of German napkins, 5-8 size, silver bleached; thig napkin would be cheap at $1.50, but we ghall sell them as long us they last at 81 a dozen. We control the sale of this napkin for Omaha, Fancy dresser of styles, sizes and pr rfs in great variety co. Lunch cloths of every description. All colors in tablo felt. Our prices of towels speak for them- selves., You will find them stacked on center tubles at be, Tic, 10¢, 124¢, 1be, 19¢ and 25¢ each; overy one that has ex- amined them has bought some, and ev- ery one that has seen them hassaid that they are the best for the money in town, and what everybody says must be so, Big stock of toweling by the yard in bleached or unbleached, glass checked toweling, ete, All the different widths in cotton and linen diapers. We call particulur attention to our white bed spreads at 88c, 95¢, $1.00 and 81.25 each. Look at that $3.50 imported marseilles ad on sale now—it’s a beauty. hoso co'ored miteheline spreads at 81.98 are chenp—the best made. Bargains in remnants of white goods, table linens and crashes, Creat Clearing Sale. Cloak Department. Ladies’ woolen Eton and blazer suits in blue and tan, regular price $6.00, will be closed out Monday at only adies’ capes in blue, br green, at 81,50, $2,25, $2. Ladies’ jackets in blac! gray, worth $3.75, Mon day at only $1.95, Groat cuts on all ladies’ woolen suits, Ladies’ fancy lawn und pdreale street costumes, regular price, $3.50 and $4.00, take your choice Monday at only $1.98. Ladies parcale waists, regular price 60 and 65¢, will go Monday av only 8be. Ladies’ laundered walsts, latest styles, regular prica 87¢, Monday only 85e, Great bargains on all ladies’ fancy percale waists, Special sale on ladies’ house wrappers, shawls, skirts and insant’s cloaks, Dress Linings. In thisdepartment you can always get what you need In the way of linings and save money besides, Best cambries 3i¢ yard. Best crinoline 10¢ yard. Caovas 13¢ and 208 yard, Everything olse goos in s \ma way. [ = wi_ and , 83,50, 84,50, blue, tan and 15c and 20¢ combs for 9¢, 15 c tooth brushes for 9¢, 25c splashers for 9e, 15c and 19¢ handkerchiefs for 9c, 20¢ worth of crochet cotton for 9¢, 25¢ dolls for 9e, 20c stamped linens for 9¢, 18¢ purses for 20c hose supporters for 9e? And again who else will offer you over 50 staple and useful articles, worth from 8¢ to 15¢, fer 4ic, including tooth brush- es, combs, mirrors, photo frames, sleeve holders, ludies’, misses’ and babies’ hose supporters, dolls; stamped linens, toys, fancy hair pins, corset steels, veilings, ribbons, and dozens of other articles? And aboyve all, who will present you with & 16¢ fushion book with any pur- chaso over the tabie? No matter wheth- er your purchase comes to 4ic or $4.50, you are entitled to one of the-e books. Remember, the first aisle to the left. Domestic Bargains. Best 42-inch wide bleached pillow casing now 10¢ yurd. ‘We carry a big stock of pillow casing in the different widths in bleached, half bleached and unbleached, also double- width sheetings. bleached and brown musling, dairy cloths and du Cotton flunnel at 5e, Ge, 7c, 8¢ and 10c. Clean cotton battsse u voll. Hayden Bros,” No. 1 batts 20¢ roll. Hayden Bros.” No. 2 batts 15¢ roll, Hayden Bros.” No. 3 batts 10c roll. This cotton batting is munufactured and put up expressly for Huyden Bros. and is by far the best cotton for the money over sold by us, be sure and ask for Haydeu Bros.” batts, if you want pure clean cotton. Heavy striped shirting 5¢ yard. Full stock of ticking, denims, shirt- inz, outing flannels, Double-width long as 1t lasts 10¢ yary White shaker flunnel 5e, 6e, 7e, 8¢ and 10c yard. White wool mixed flannel at 15¢, 20¢ and 250 yard. Apron checked gingham 5c. 0Odds und ends and remnants in this department at prices to sell, and sell them quick before they accumulate. Thom»son’s Wild Cherry Hygeia Phosphate. The demand is increasing for this de- licious beverage; it stimulates digestion and tones up the stomach, 2Ac, 50c and $1 a bottle. aple it while in oue store, opposite our drug department, as shirting as Carpets and Drapery. THE LAST WEEK BEFORE THE INVENTORY, We have to reduce the stock in our carpet and drapery departments, Silkaline from 15¢ to be. Silkaline, fiae auality, 20c to 10c. And everything in this stock in pro- portion, ‘We have a new lot of ALL, WOOL in- grain cavpets for 50c. A fine brussells carpet at 50c and 65c, Everything in this department, in- cluding rugs and matts, shades and lace curtain. must be reduced this week. Blankets, Comforts. The demand is greater for blankets since the cool nights have set in, and our sales are daily increasing. We are showing the best line of gray blankets which were ever brought to Omaha at ble, 7oe, $1, 81.15, 8150, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, $2 85, 83, 83 88, 83.50, 88,75, $3.95 a pair, aud 80 00 up to the finest all wool sunitarys, All wool, remember, all wool red bed blankets at $1.75 a pair. These prices you won’t get when frost sets in, in fact, the way they ure now golng there won't be any iuu by that time. White blankets in great variety from 59¢ a pair up, Sateen covered comforts, only a few wore at $1 each See our line of comforts at 82, $2.25, 82,50 and $275 cach. Down comforts at 84 75 each. Furniture. Look in our Dodge street window and you will see such a crop of barguins ns only grows on soil watered by close buy- ing and low prices. by This side bourd is solid, quarter saw- edoak; has French bevel plate mirror, 18x27. The back and inside of drawers are all hord wood. ' 1Is 44 inches wide, 21 deep and is 5-10 high. Is made by one of tha best houses in the country and you can buy it for $16.50, although it ought to sell for We are showing a fine line of bed room suits, and we can give you as good finish and style ns can be bought ata less margin of profit than s usually asked for tho same goods. Suits at $10.50. $11.50, $13.50, 814.50, Ouk suits at $15; 318 and $20. These are all 3 piece suits and are well made and first class, We carvy an elegant lino of polished oak center tables, new designs. The above table. oal, 16x16, each. 24x24, $1.95; extension tables, $3.50 $4.85; 6 foot; 8 foot $5.25, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, all oale tubles and all worth from $2 to 5 apiece more than we ask. We still have some bargains in baby carringes. at $1.50, $3.50, $4.50, $6.50. Special sale on ull our pictures. All our $2.00 pictures, Monday $1.00, All our 60c pictures, 45c. All our 50¢ pictures, 35¢. If you want a picture you can now buy one cheap. It will pay you to get our prices on Bookcases, Desks, F B Office Chairs, olging Beds Office Desks, Parlor Suits. " Rockers, ‘Why not get the prices anywayt Drug Dept. Strong’s Arnica Tooth Soap, 20c. Lyon’s Tooth Powder 20c, Brown’s Camphor Tooth Powder 20c, Royal Root Beer 15¢. l’l\enu‘s Celery Compound 75e, Alcock’s Plasters 2 for 25¢. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 75¢. Pierce’s Gelden Medical Discovery 75¢ And all other patent medicines at same rates. Prescriptions compounded from the best drugs and chemicals, at about half the price charged ut drug stores, Silks, Velvets. We would like to call your attention to the fact that we huve now in stock the finest and best gelected stock of colored, as well as black, dress and trimming silks and satins ever shown by any house in the city, Woe show among the many new trim- ming silks tne celebrated Alolion changeable and satin effects, orystal bengalines and novelties of the very latest production. Our fall stock of velvets has now ar- rived and we find that our agent has bought unusually heavy bat with splen- did taste, and we will now be enablea to ive the trade ahades and qualities to be lound nowhere else 1n the city except at Hayden Bros.’ BOTH FALL CLOTHING AND . CLOTHING FALL ALL CLOTHING is coming in and there has been one of the greatest Clothing Falls ever seen in this town. All the light and medium weight men’s suits have fallen about one-half in price, by a visit to the store, Prove it S BOYS?® SCHOOL SUITS Now is your chance to get a good durable boys’ suit for school wear at a price never men- tioned before in Omaha. Good weight, well made, reliable suits for $1.00. PIANOS. We sell standard and Dry Goods profits. We have high grade Pianos at in stock 20 different styles and prices. and 6 different makes. Sole western agents for CHICKERING PIANOS. Guitars, mandolins, violins, sheet music and musical merchandise of all kinds, at prices in keeping with our low price record. Jewelry Department. The last week of odds and ends sale in silverware. Rogers’ 12-dwt best quality knives or forks (solld nickel forks) $1.25 per set, Roger’s AA teaspoons 98¢ per set. Quadruple plated eake baskets $1,75, worth $3.50. Quadruple plated butter dishes $1.98, worth 4,00, Beautiful engraved napkin rings 25c¢, worth 75¢, And 100 other different articles at un- heard-of prices Something new! Aluminum hair or- naments, hand engraved, in the very latest styles, warranged not to tarnish and equal to sterling silver in durability and appearance, 89¢, worth $1,00, Solid gold set rings 89¢, worth $1.00. Gents’ link cuff buttons, best rolled plate, 85c, worth $1.00. Gents’ patent lever cuff buttons, best rolled plate; 25c, worsh $1:00. 1000 genws’ wateh chainsin the very latest styles at half jewelers’ prices, Solid silyer thimbles 13c, Baby rings, solid fiald, 23¢, worth 75c. Nickel alarm clocks 58c. Genuine diamond rings, stones, $12 50, worth 423,00, Don’t forget that we lead in low prices on all fine American and Swiss watches. B. W. Raymond nickel movement in a gold-filled case warranted to wear 20 years, 818.75; jewelers’ prico #85 to 850, All goods warranted as represented. Watch and clogk repairing at reduced prices. 1-4 karat = = Ti'unks ‘and Valises. 18 inch Gladstone vag, 2 strups out- side, 2 inside, letter pocket, good han- dlo, good lock, well mude and all O, K. in ev way, well worth $3.83, our price. Leather lined club bag 95, and cheap at $1.50, Allour trunks are good nnd well mado and we can save you something on all you buy. Meat, Butter, Cheese. Country butter, 124c, 15¢ and 17c. Creamery, 19¢, 21¢ and 23c. You will'always be sure to get what you want at our butter department. We will sell Wisconsin full cream cheese for Tie, ¢ and 12ic. Brick cheese, 124¢ and 15¢, Swiss ch e, 15¢ and 17¢. We have any kind of cheese you wish, and always at bottom prices, Pigs’ feet, b per pound. We gre selling the 2-pound cans of Rex corned beef for 15e. Pottted haw, deviled and ox tongue,ie per can, Boneless ham, 124c. Cooked boneless ham, 124c. Strictly sugar-cured No. 1 hams, 124c. Picnic hams, 10c. California hams, 114c. Bologna, e, Corned beef, Se per pound Pickle pork, 114c, Remember everything in our meat de- partment is sold with a guarantee. None only the best goods ave handled by ys. 0es Shaes MONDAY 1900 PAIRS OoF AT Less than Cost, MANY LESS THAN HALF PRICE Ladies’ g1.50 and §2.00 ox- ford ties at o8¢ a pair. Tadies' fine $3.50 hand turned shoes 1.4 .50 Ludlow kid shoes, ' $2.00 white canvas oxfords, #1.00, size Misses’ 81, shoes, 81,25, 81 Youths’ Men's Shoes. Men's #2.00 satin ofl calfshoes at $1.50, Men’s $2.50 light cordovan shoes $2.00, Men's .50 fine hand-welt calf shoes $2.40, Men's 81.50 calf low oxford shoes $1.00, Look at the bargains in our show case. Fine shoe repairing good and cheap. ———— Groceries. Great sale on dried fruit. This fruit is all new and all this yeary pack. Woe have no old fruit on hand. porated California apricots 10c. Jorated Californin peaches 10c. rated Californin grapes oo, Turkish prunes ac. Valencin raisins Tic. New Californin nectarines 1. Best Alden evaporated applos 1240, New California cherries 1oc. Sun dried apples be. Evaporated blackberries be. CANNED GOODS. Gront saie on canned goods. 21b can gooseborrics T4e wi 2-1b can preserved blackber sugar syrup , worth 2e. rved raspberries, sugap worth 35¢. b can preserved strawberries, sugar syrup, 124 worth . “21b can prescrved blucborries 7io worth 2-1b can white wax beans 7ic worth 1 2-1b. can sugar corn, Tie, worth 12ic. 2:1b, can Lima beuns, 74, worth 124, 2-1b. can string beans, T3¢, worth 124o. (r2ib. can carly Juno poas, ' 7o, - worth All kinds of California 8-1b. can of plums, 124 3-1b. can Californin ponches, 150. 8-1b. can California apricots, 156, MISCELLANEOUS. Home-made catsups, per bottle, 15a Silver flake oat meal, 5c. Ceroline flukes, 6ic. California breakfast food, 5¢ American breakfast cocon, Imported macearoni, 1236, Tmported spaghetti, 124c. Imported vermicelli, 123c, All kinds of washing powder, 10c. 20-1b. pail of all kindsof jelly 85c; regs ular price, 75c. 8-1b, can of ail kinds California plums, 12405 regular pr e, 124 } “regular price, 25a to 85e. Good tea, 25¢; regular price, 60c ta 75¢. od flour, Califc , 250 L0 B30, ine blood red Columbia river salmon, A0¢; regular vrice, 90c to 81, in peaches, 1sc; regulas Gallon can apples, 2ic; regular price, 35c. Dried apples, fe: regular price, 10e. All kinds of California evaporated fruit less thun half prico, CRACKERS, cookies, 13 XXX milk crackers, Tic, Lemon snaps, Tic. Crockery AND Glassware. Theso prices hold good articles last, but th while the v won’t last long, Wine glasses 2 each, China motto cups and savcers, 8c pes pair. Lamp chimneys, 1c cach, Austrian ching cream mugs, 10 each, Vases, be each, Syrup jugs, te each German print cuy 11¢ for the three pi 3 MASO. RUIT JARS. 1 pint jnrs, 43¢ per doz. 1 quart jurs, 50¢ per doz. 2 quart jars, 68c perdoz ed, a full line of white aucer and plate, Great Stoneware Sale At Hayden Bros.” Tomorrow. 2carlonds of stone ware consigned to parties in the west is stopped b . The manufacturers telegraphed us to take them at 4 the actual cost. We took them and we will sell stoneware st unheard of prices. 1 quart milk erocks 3 each, 2 quart milk crocks fic each. 4 quart milk 5le each, 2 quart butter jars 4ic e 1 gallon butter jars 6ic per gallon, 2 gallon butter jars Hic per gallon. 3 gallon butter jars Hic per gallom, AYDRN BROTHRRS. NSO S

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