Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 15, 1893, Page 9

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h i, f (] b A A A PP ARIS EOITORIAL SHEET STABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, UNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, I\\I\!\ l‘\l 'S 1893 SINGLE cory PAGES 96, FIVE CENT Blainket Sale. We take pleasure in an- nouncing te the public that we have been very fortunate in se- curing from the largest blanket commission house their entire sample line of blankets; they run from one to three pair of a kind, 136 different makes of blankets, 268 pair in all. will find this cheapest cotton blankets well as some of the finest Cal- ifornia blankets, among lot the all wool and part wool blankets, white, gray and red Dblankets, plaid blan- | kets, fancy woven borders and plain borders, some are mussed and some edges, are soiled on the We got them at a big discount and we shall sell them the same way, There are 46 ngle blankets in this lot which will be sold at 23c, 49¢, 65c¢, ete, up in price; fine white biankets at $1.30, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50, $2,93, ctc.; California _blankets worth from ¢7 to $9 will go in this lot at §3.95 and and $4.95 a pair, Dr. Wilson all wool hygenic gray blankets at $1.75 a pair. You never saw such an as- sortment of blankets as we showing at present, and such low prices too. We would ad- vise you to come early on Mon- day ,as there are only a few 356 are pair of each kind and this be- i blankets You may another chance like ing the season for hey will go lively. not have this this fall, # = Wash Dress Goods. On Mou- on sale 120 pieces of 46 in. wide feeco ser full yard wide, worth 15e, at 7e a vard. This is the best value for the money offered this season—the price of culxm a7 they ougrht to go lively; would be cheaper to make m.mrnm than c; Ml remnants of far e yard Mill remnants of fast bluck satine yard. Mill remnants of 36 inch wide serge e yard. Mill remnants of striped satine Se yard. Mjll remnants of zara cloth, wide, 5e yard, Mill remnants of light shirting satine be yard, AMill remnants of light and dai k shad Mill remnants o cords 5o yurd. All these mill remnants known makes and ure worth piece 10¢, 124 and 1 Monduy in « at be yard, The bargain of the season. day we pluce aise chevron, 30 G binek and white 80 inches louis nue yurd, 30 neh wide bedford cloth in are well m the in remnants on oter aisle of new building Dress Linings. ¥ he most complete stock of dress linings m Omaha. Plain colors in solisia, all 10¢, 15e, 2 Satino » wide, at 83 Tmitation of hair cloth 10¢ yard, Real hair cloth in gray. black or white ranging in price from to de w yurd, All colors in exta quality of ernoline worth 1ae, on Monday at 100 8 yard, Gray, brown and binck eanvis, gray, brown and black collar and belt fancy woven wiggin, only 10c a y Al colors in padding 10e a yar All colors in cambric and tie best at on Monday #ic red sleeve lining, e, in colors, at all colors, 36 and 10 in farmers’ ure need of linings go to - huynl.mo und get what you waut ut Hy ay den’s popular brices. Drug Department. Allcock's porous plasters. Belladonna tea, 50¢ size at 3 e und 4le. Dr. u....mk........u. syrup, Lirge bot Vo at G3e, small at doe, Bay rum, pint e, Alcobol, pint 40c - You | as HAYDEN BROTHERS I‘Inderweari and Hosiery. Special for woek Infants’ prices Monday and all underwear 9e, reduced from adi worth 5t adies' jersey ribved vests and | fleeced, only worth 7 100 dozen iies’ wool from the Bell st tomorrow at He each. natural gray vest .nnl > 81,2 shirts and at the Bell y ribbed vest and pants pants, their price pants pri ribbed +h, sold Gents' heavy wool sh | matural gray, only quuiity. 100 dozen children’s the Bell stoclk, on dozen lad 1 buttons, only regular | cotton hose from | worth s glove U%e per pair, worth 30 ol hose, only 19¢ per pair, worth Linen Bargains. 150 dozen extra large Turkist worth a0c, on sale Mond inch bleached damusk S-inch d0e turkey red B ar Sec our cream and . A bargain in German § ached napkins, $1 dozen. nged napking, 25¢ and 60¢ dozen. Pins dresser searfs at all pric Remnants of damask and * toweling at es to cl Speciul towels, bleached damaslk half bargain in 3-4 whito crochet h of fine Ma 2, $2.48, IN OUR Dress Goods Dept We are making big euisin prices, and in Monday’s sale we will have great bar ns in ‘store for you. We will place on sale anew line of hopsackings, new wves and effects, ali wool and 54 inch wide; these goods were bought to sellat $#1.50; on Monday’s sale only 98¢, A new line of habit cloth. | shudes, extra heavy weight, 7 wide, all wool, nlways sold at $1. )ln #1.50, our price on Monday’s sale only 88 A now sacking 50 and 5. line of French imported hop- these goods are extra fine quality and weuve, and ve have them in all the now worth $1.65, our price on Monday’s sale only ¢ We will place on sale \Inm]rn a full line of FREDERICK ARNOLD’S HEN- RIETTA. These goods are the finest mude and we can show you any shade you want—250 es 10 select " from— strictly all wool, 46 inches wide, Mon- dny’s Sule only 8¢ Our broadcloths wide, worth $1.¢ inall shudes, L at 81, must L 4 in. ¢k Arnold henvietta, wide, strietiy all wool, ¢ shades, Monaay’s sule Ask 10 see our French importod ser 25 wide, all wool, worth 75¢, our price Mon ter aisle we of cheviots zes und flannel suitings; ially sold from e to $ iy's sulo Wihile in the store on Monday call in our dress goods department and ask to seo our will place on theso gonds o Arctic Cloaking. what you want for childven’s cloaking, W huve it in new shades and funcy patterns. These goods are worth $1 but on Monday’s sale you cin have them at 48 We will placo on sale Monday a nice line of ladies’ cloth, 54 inches wide, all wool, all the new shades. These goods aro worth 85¢; our price, Monday’s sale, only e, On Monday’s Sale You Can Have Our s goods at 43¢, Je. lust $1.00 dr woods at 15c, ress goods at 10e, Remember, these goods are all nice clenn goods, not a lot of trash and shop worn - stock, but nice new desirable shudes, every piece bought for this fall’s trade, Black Dress Coods. Monday we will p'ace on sale a fine crepon, 40 inclies wide, worth 7ae, Mon | duy s sale 47¢. Our I'rench serge, strietly all wool, sulo only 49, Ask to see our KOAL BLACK HEN- RIETTA, This is something nice and is worth 8ic, on Monday’s sale our price only 450 SPECIAL SALE ON FLANNEL Skirt Patterns. Just opened, our new line of fall skirts, the handsomest styles we ever displayed; you will find them on our flannel counter: 75c¢, $1. §1,25, $1.50, 2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 each, 40 inches wide, is worth Sae, Mgnday's What We Mon Say day We'll Do In Today’s Paper If You Compel us CLOAKDEPARTME Mond vou will find this 711 4 J ny great de Come and get pri Ladies’ 5.05, Monday only. <ets, in black, l-lm- muwn. wnd fur trimming, regular pr Children’s Cloaks, sizes 4 to 12, worth only.... Special bary dren’s Biderdown rseys, in blic 2.00, your choice at only Ladies’ Street Je bluck, will go ¢ Great bargains on skirts, Ludies’ Honse .| $1.50 and 2 s’ Black Pur Capes, worth $, tomorrow at only Ladies’ Woolen Suits, in hlue and tan, GION Saicioands Gr Suits. Il h.u';.. vins on uII Fa Jackets in hrown, with black fur trimming. , brown, blue and wine. regular prics . regular prico regular price $3.98 7.60 3.50 g \,\.H\~.1I|\l|mn.r tomorrow only . + choice Mondiy & ns on all Cloaks. 75¢ one-half price, shawls and 3.75 3.50 Woolen $6, will go at S Dress leks. We are, and always have been, wide- awake to the silk doi of the world. v acked the markets Id for all that is choice and rare and pooular. This ason our dis- sses all former eflo Can- Zurich, (lufuul Vien- Lyons have contributed g¥quisite stufls to enrich the brilliancy and completene: r stock. All our purchases wde before the recent advance in raw material, and prices are accordingly lower than' elsewhore. silk is your preforence for the autumn costume, you can save money here, ()ln ]l‘d(“l\"‘ attractions for the next e Choice 2l-inch Dlack satin rhadame, ull axll‘, \\mth $1.00, 3 ~!lll\ \\mlh #1.00 21-inch biack worth $1.00 . All silk bl worth $1.25 All silk black o grain silk, worth $1 All silk faille francai worth $1.2 24-inch bla worth # An elegant \flulllh ro muy ~A|II(. worth $1.2: First class quality of doul faced bengaline, worth $1. himere for 980 YARD, $1 Yard The best silk velvet ' you over suw for Mail | Order Dep't Department No. 50. Bargains for Everybody. This department ¢ of goods that you can always find some thing that you are in need’of. Come in \lnnl]uv You ¢ Send for samples, Just give a [hint what you want the goods {for —trimming, waist or a dress —and exporienced peoplo |will fill your orders, and you Iwil bo ds well served us if you came to the counters in per- son. ies such a var n’t afford to miss it. Big clearing up sule Monday. Remember that over $4,000 the Bell nun k, consisting of notions, ribbons, fel to this depart- ment. W, d for space be- fore we gotit. Our holiday goods are arriving, We must make room, "tis our loss, but your gain. Monday we will begin clearing up. ¢ all silk ties. w clear up, goat lde, a0c linen splashers, to clear up, go at worth of > stamped linen dresser clear un, go at 2 10¢ elastic garter webs, to clear up, go scarfs, to at 1k bandkerchiefs, to elear up, go at 124c, 10¢ all silk ribbons, to clear up, go at 24c. We will clear up our entire stock of ribbon remnants at 7c per yard, goods worth up to 30e. purses, to clear up, go at so. , to clear up, go at 10c. 5 purses, Lo clenr up, go at 5e pocketbooks, to clear up, go at 230 o silk hose supporters, to cluar up, at 10 A gei umnlnlunnm. up all over the de- partment. You eunnot afford to miss it. Domestic Bargains. Oil red calicos, e yard, Indigo blue calico, #6-inch wide calico, Apron checked gingt 10¢ grade outing flannel Mill remnants, 33 inches shirting, 10¢ yard Cotton flannel, sie, 4¢, be, g wide, extea e, e and 0c. Half bleached muslin, and Sge. 40-inch wide brown muslin, 8ic. Colorea cotton flannel, 10¢ and 15¢, Wool filled jeans, extra quality, 85 and 40¢ yard. Good clean cotton batts, Sc, and 20¢ roll. All grades of pillow casing. All * widthe of wide sheeting bleached or unbleached, 10¢, 15¢ in Chenille Table Covers Just reccived, another shipment of chenille table covers, some entire now patterns just on the market, on sule Monday. 6-4 covers, ach, each, pach., 4 euich, 5 each. Look them over. Comforts. Bed comforts at 25¢, 50c,75¢, ) 3l25 $1.50, §1.75, $2.00, 2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, nd $3 75 each, Al l~(|ll~rf1n B From thie finest made to the cheapest in the market. All the correct things from fon cent of the world. Dry goods times’ floor. Larg the fash- closo pro 21 st millinery line in the wes Hats and Caps. We ar e now offering the entire new cap stock of the Bell Dep't Stare at less than one-half of their pricos, turbans and caps 25¢; Scoteh eaps Bell price 75e. Men's Scotch caps 50c;; Bell price $1. Childven’s eiderdown cgps d0c; former prices $1 und 81,23 We have the largest line of children's fancy novelties in caps and hats, and wo are ‘offering them less than 23¢ on the dollar Boys? erushers 50c; Bell price “uys Fedora 50c; Bell price 1,25, N ’s fine Fedo e in black (uld brown Bell price Ao dorbys in the latest full stylo 2: hell prices $4, “The largest line of boys' winter caps and turbans at dlc; none worth less than !L‘ Books. Who has the largest bsok stock in the city? Who has the most complete line of books in the city Who has the stationery in the city? Who sells these goods for the leust money? #1 10 $1,50, Books. gest and finest line of HAYDEN BROS. Monday you can buy Huwthorn's Scar- let Letter, House of Seven Gables, rom an Old Mapse and Twi 25¢. These 50c goods, Here is a bargain: Macaulay’s Lays of Anclent Kome only 25c. 1,000 copies of the finest 4sc bound books go on Monday ab lh:' A few of the authors are Cooper, Lytton, Huw- thorn, Scott, ete, School tablets from 3¢ to 10c, o Fine note paper 10¢ per pound, Envelopes 3¢ per puckage. are regular | To Fulfill These Promises You Will Make Money And It’s an Easy Way to Make Money. Flannels. Faney figured eider down, 25¢ yard. All ors in cider down and lambs wool eider down. All colors in plain flannels, Checked and striped flannel. S-ounce skirtinz flannel. 200 remnants of flannel cost on Mond, Sce the colored flanne at less than stone are cheay, or tan i they Jewelry Department. We dlo lL ly receiving new novelties e, opera glilsse. offer f Ladies’ solid jeweled movem, $2.95, worth § Ladies’ b '(\\Hlf\ll hand-engraved gold filled hunti stem wind watch, with a fine l'm Waultham or Roc ford movement, c anted to wear p. 2 5,00, lid gold stem \\d(\h hana |-|y< raved, witha line Walthum or Rockford movement $18, m worth ¥ Gents’ wind w. s prices. teh, 10- and ‘sct, Swisy stem wind silver nt, W wind ,uhl filled hunting case stem iteh, with fine Elgin or Wal- ham movement, warranted to wear 20 ye , worth Gents’ solid gold hunting case with Elgin or Waltham mo $19.50, worth $35.00. Gents’ silverine w ateh ment, teh, stem wind and n movement, $1,05, inladies’ best, rolled-pl i chains, choico ed Victori 50, wortl, chains, 98¢, worth id gold bund rings $1.50, worth $3. Ladies’ solid silver s rings. with jeweled eyes, for the little finger, 45¢, worth $1 Roger’s 12 dwt. kniyes or forks, $1.25 tea spoons, 98¢ per s strike, solid oak clocks, ke hasket, butter dishes, tea sets, naplin rings, ete., at prices un- < Watch and clock repaicing at reduced prices, FURNITURE. We buy direct from the best We best goods factories in car loads. therefore get the at the lowest prices, Our chief aim is to under- sell all competitors. Our stock of furniture is now complete, with all new goods, Our prices this fallare lower than ever, If you buy furniture any- where else you will be spend- ing more money than is neces- sary, House Furnishing Goods. We have two car loads and erockery on the wuy, which will ar rive in a fow days, Two car lots of such such goods take up room which we are short of. We will, however, give you prices for tomorrow that ought to move enough goods 50 -as to give not only store away 2 ca also includes what is 8L« of glussware us room but 4. loft of tne to This Jell Flower Pots—\W¢ size from 8 inches from ic up, Hunging Baskets—Oy styles and patterns, each, worth 75¢ and Cream sets 18c, worth 4 times as Hm h Milk pans, 3¢ r beater spoon, d¢; can openers, dc; oil cans, 3 tumblers, 8¢; tin pails, e; milk ¢ 8¢; machine oil, toothpicks, 8¢ box: coat hung 4 egg spoon, Be; cor stove polish, 8¢ bread toaste koive 3 8DOONS, spri de; curling curling irons, 8 buraers, dc have a car loud, it p to 10 inches; price r 50 different b, Bic and 40 30c, 40¢ and 50cs r, 8e; basting paring 1 wooden bird cage iron hLeaters, i i 8 table forks, Blp WONDERFUL BARGAiNS TN 0es This Week. Our shoe sale this week will be the greatest ever in Omaha. Do not miss it if you are want- ing shoes, S1, WORTH $2. We put on our hargain tables 200 pairs of ladies” gloe calf $2 shoes at $1 a pair. 100 p: slippers, $1 a p 150 pairvs $1.50 shoes, 80 pairs of women’s felt and dongola congress $1.50 shoes at 75c a pair. 60 vairs women’s dongola patent tip $2 shoes at § a pair, 300 puna women’s fine patent tip #3 shoes, $2 a puir, 380 pairs women'’ welt tip $4.50 shocs, s and missos’ fine a pai fine dongoln hand 50 & pai. D3e, WORTH $1.: 260 pairs children’s peb. shoes, 95¢ o pair, 190 puirs children’s kid patent $1.45 shoos, 95¢ n pai 400 shoes, ¥1. B340 pairs misses’ kid patent ti) 8175 shoes, $1 280 pairs boys’ button tip $1,50 shoes, #1 a pair, tip $1.35 tip chblo tip #1.75 MEN'S SHOES. In men’s shoes we take the lead and the bargains this week will catch them all, $1.50 WORTH %2.50, 250 puirs men’s satin oil congress and lace 32 50 shm. at 1, 300 pairs men’s hand welt satin calf #4 shoes ut $2 40, 360 pairs men’s hand welt finest vall 80 shoes ut 83, Great Sale on California Canned Fruit and California Dried Fruit. pound vound u Californin ogg plums,123e. u green gago plums, 124c. san Golden Drop plume, 123e, pouches, 150 3:pound can best Califorma pea s, 150 hisx fruit is put up in granulated rap and is oxtra hea and o for Never good ¢ per can more than we there such o chance heun. ask, to buy 50 wifornin evaporated poaches, New California evaporated apricots, ¢ Californin evaporated cherries, cw California vaisin cured prunes, Good Turkish prun Good Californin raisins, New Californin dricd Now California evaporited pe New California nectarines, Good dried apples, l‘|H~|n|| [ X flour, Hayden’s host XXX XX tlour, cepy ISve best fiour, $#1. 10, Best Superlative Nour, M, Snowllake, 65c. Ryo flour, hest houd pail jell Pan cake flour (solf raising), 88c. TEA AND COIFER. apos, 8. 81.10. $1.10. Coffees continue to go up, but we give you the foltowing low prices: Cracked collee, 124c. Crushec and Mocha, 192, Choice Golden Rio, 28c. 1t Javaand Mocha, 83ke, or 3 pounds for $1. We have ever, \llunn ten. Dust tea, 10c. Basket od drinker, Gunpowder tea for hend Gunpowder English Breakfast, 500. Ianey Oolong, new erop 48-60c, Dried grapes 2ic por mmnd bargains. These e nothing to what we have. $1.00 will m v now just ns much goods ag $3.00 after this stock is sold. We have sar londs of cook and heating stoves We will sell you n geod cook No. 8 for %6.85. Nevor was such a stock under one roof in Omaha ns we huve now. We must sell the goods. you wish for in Japan Dust, 15¢, Japan, a fivst-clase ¢ to 50c. Pine Baltimore Oysters in Bulk. At 19¢ per quart. Th solid meats and s oysters are sived [rosh every day. Also the finest celory t grows at low We call your atteution to the fuet that you will find the finest aualities of p minee meat and apple butter We quote soma prices on sume: Very nice mince meat Tie per pound; apple butter, T4o; all Kinds preservos, 124e, and 3 packages of the celebrated Libby MeNoal's mince meat for wre suro to save money by huying oods of ns, Call at our fish department for anything you want in that line, Cracker Dept. It is a well known fact that the largest stock of e west of New York sell them ut low i crackors, crenmns, snaps at The, est pricos, Meat Dept. Cutting Prices, we carry kes and crackers which enables us to soda, 2mon nger low- and ‘g and all other kinde al Sugar-cured No. 1 hams, 1 boneless hams, i cooked ham, 10¢; bologna, headceh nd liver sausage, bo; plate voed beef, he per pound; pigs' feet, b California hams, 10 | cans potted hams, | whi corned 17¢ can, poune Cheese Dept. Wisconsin full ica full o 100 und all credin cheese, o, 1240 and e cam, 10 Lirick che 10¢ and Y oungr Limberger 124c, l4¢ and 48 away down. Butter is High and Scarce. But you will find it better and cheaper at Huyden's tlsan any place on earth, intry butte -, 19¢ wnd 21¢. Creswm- ery, 2 e and Cape 6»& {aney cranberries, T4c per quart,

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