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EDITORIAL SHEET. o THE OMAHA SUNDAY 'ABLISHED JUN 19, 1871, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. HAYDEN BROS! Unrivaled Bargains for Monday and Balance Customers from a Distance Coming in on Special Excur- sions Tuesday and Friday Will Share in the Ad- vantages of this Great Special Sale. SINGLE We have the largest store. We carry the biggest stock: We handle the areatest vari- ety of goods. We do the most extensive business. lines of Silic and Dross Goods. Laces and ribbons. Notions and Trimmings, Watches, Clocks and Jowelry. Ladies’ and Gents' Furnishings. Linens and White Goods. Blankets and Fiannels. Cloaks, Suits und Wraps. Millinery and Shawls, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Hats, Caps and Rubbor Goods. hoos ana Slippers. , Rugs and Drapery. Furniture and Upholstery. Curtains, Oil Cloth and Matting. Drugs, Perfumes and Soaps. of Week. We sell at the lowest prices. We have in stock complete COPY FIVE CEN'TS. ‘Wall Paper and Shades. Toys and Fanoy Goods. Yarns, Kn China and it Goods and Furs, Glassware, Hardware and Tinware. Silverware Books, Stationery Trunks, Satchels and Pictures, Groceries and Woodenware, and Art Goods, und Opucal Goods. Candy, Fruits and Nuts. Domestic chines. Patterns and Sewing Ma Pianos,Organs and Small Instruments. Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. Meat, Fish and Oystors, Baby Cabs and Velocipedes. Harness, Si Umbrellas Cutlery an uddles ana Horse Clothing. and Pavasols, d Sporting Goods. Blanket Sale On last Monday our blankel sale was & great success. The crowds were large and it was olmost impossible to wait on all, The sample line of blankets is nearly all sold. se wishing to take advantage of this sale will do well to be on hand tomorrow. Single gray wool mixed biankets as low as 25aench; 10-1 fleeced cotton blankets at 49c a pair; they are worth double. Fine white Californin blankets, slightly museed and soiled, at $ ind $4.95 & pair; less than half their value. They must be sold. These are sample pairs, and will not be duplicated. We placeon sale the greatest bargain of wlhite 11-4 blankets tomorrow at 98¢ a pai Justvhinig, 11-4 white blanket: pair. You can’t mateh them for $1.50. Also 50 pairs of all-wool saniary grey biankets that are gold at %5 a 1 them at $3.50 a pair. wool white blankets at a pair. There is no house in this section of the country that shows you the stock ofj blank that Haydens do. See for| yourself. Where can you find such an ussortment and such low prices on first- class blankets? Wae are the only house that b them direct from the mills and in larger quantities than any other house. We buy these blunkets to sell. Would it not seem reasonable to you that we can and do give you lower prices, larger sizes and better blankets for the money than could be off ered by other dealers who buy fin little lots through second hands. Your money is your best friend, and if we don’t give You more for your money than you can get elsewhere we don’t expect your IDRESS GOODS DEPT. MONDAY we will Our Broadcloths seen to be appreci and are selling them at 98¢, $1.15, Monda; trade. A great many good people have discovered theso facts and are taking advantuge of it daily, which accounts for the constant crowd at Haydens’ on special salo day. . Wash Dress Goods. Tomorrow we offer you a big bargain in full yard-wide doubie fold serge at 5e a yard, less than the price of calico. 80-inch wido dark styles Bedford covds, worth 124¢ to 15¢, also go at 5¢ a yard. Hare are two bargains you don’t want to pass, they can’t be duplicated as there are none in the market and the manufacturers could not make them at car load of mill remnants just received and they will be puton sale us fust as we can get them assorted and checked. Our eastern buyers are loading us down with barguins: they are crowding us for more room to handle the stocks as fast us they arrive. We are compelled to let down the prices and unload or we will be blocked up 80 that we can’t do business. Selling ilhderwear and Furnishings. Special sale of underwesr and gents’ furnishing goods for Monday. 500 dozen of children’s wool under- wear at about 3 of the regulac pr Ladies' jersey ribbed vests, na gray, only 2c each, reduded from H0c. Ladies” natural gray wool vests and pants only 50c each, reduced from 98c. 1 caso of ladies’ wool vests, no pants, 50c each, worth 756, Gents' wool shirts and drawers only T5e, worth 81.25. 1 case of gents' Heeced lined shirts and drawers only 856 each, worth 81 sents’ natural gray ribbed wool shirts | ooy o0 ¢ 000 DU T pe R FR LB S o SE. I,Afl:va\ll;;lr;ci.l:|Ll\c.l~{]|||>1‘\1u:\lh, ‘,}l.“,“' brown and g 100 dozen gent's fine English merino 4 G ORI S DAL s hose, only 25c: reduced from 43e. Special bargains on all the flnest and latest sty 100 dosen, cardigan jackets, Toc, $1.00 and Capes. BHL8100; Justid Dilge: Ladies’ Fur Capes in black with fancy Ladics’ kid gloves, large pearl T R G b tons, only 98¢5 worth $1:50. 7 Ladies’ fine saxony mittens only 25c; | Ladies’ Fur Capes in black, regular price worth 45¢. Hayden’s Furniture Sale. 100 polished onk rockers, with_silk plush_seats, good springs, assorted coi- ; . this Department. have great bargains in store for you. We have been re- ceiving new goods all week and we will give you good goods at bed rock prices. and if you like to save money al get our prices. Children’s Cloaks, s Great cut on all Children’s Eiderdown Cloaks. Bengalines. Ladies’ Jackets, in black and brown, with fur trimmin and must be 0. will be closed out at. cd. We have them in all shades, 5% inches wide, Are world winners an show them in plain, and fancy brocaded, any color you want and are well worth $1.35 to $1.50, on Monday we will sell them at 75¢. Columbia Suitings wn extra bargain, These goods 11 wool and 1 , heavy cloth; t what you want for a nice, warm dress, 40 inches wide, only 48c. Our 54-inch Ladies’ Cloth. Extra heav all shades, worth ale, 88c. Our I but- ‘We have something nice for you ina WHIP CORD, in all shades, 40 inches wide. grhese goods were bought to sellat $1.39; on Monday you can have them for 97¢. Ladies’ Woolen at only. n blue and tan, regular price Special sa Cloaks. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Monday will be a Great Bargain Day in Children’s Cloaks, sizes 4 19 8, price $4.75, will go Monday at........ zes 10 and 12, worth $6, your choice Monday at.. , worth from tin lining, worth 86, will go at Prices will make sales, come and $2.95 3.45 8.75 7.50 gs, worth £6.95, $12 es of Jackets 7.50 and 0. 0, Monday ors. These rockers weroe bought for holiday trade, and wers to sell for $5.00 each, ~They were shivped sooner than expected, 50 we shall séll the whole lot at $3.50 each Yes, we have them in all shades and weaves, 880 pieces atthe following prices: 1st—Two-tone effect, all 54 1nches wide, 98¢, wool ne, worth day’s sale, 93¢, 4th—Victoria weave Our buyer has just returned from the east. effect, polk 9| 2nd—Camel’s hair effect, 46 |||0] | 5"‘—5"‘);"";"“‘;“2“ i hrct pollc stocked manufacturers, over 1800 PAIRS fine shoes at half price. :::-C\l\‘vcs Wi eonicthing | x’* beauties, 40 inches wide, Ladies’ hand turned patent tip kid §5.00 shoes we put on sale Monday at $2.48 J ‘g | l o a puir. Come and see them if you don’t want to buy. 6th—Plain illuminated angora wool hopsacking, inch, worth 85¢, Monday sale, 49c. Then wo have a bargain table on which you can fi 3rd—Basket weave, 40 inches goods are actually worth twide the money. wide, bought to sell at75¢, Monday, 50¢. These goods were all bought for this fall’s trade and are all good goods and new styles. Be sure and see them on Monday’s sale and sccure a bargain. pairs of lad 81 a pair. Black Dress CGoods Dept. Our black storm serge is a bar- gain. This is extra heavy and was bought to ¢ t $1; Monday’s sale you can have it at 75¢. 75¢ a pair. Look on our Center Tables. On No. 1 we will display a large line of new dress goods, worth from 83c to 50¢, but on Monday you can have them for 19¢. On another we will 81.50 shoes &t 81.25 a p $1, WORTH $2. ive a choice goods for cash only gives us a chance to handlo these goods at a very small margin Look at the bargains on our wash dress goods counter at 10¢ and 15¢ yard, Look at those new dark ground satines. Full line of pluin fast black satine, also all colors in plain satine. Hat and Cap Dep’t. Having bought tho largest stock of caps of o New York manufacturer at 25¢ on the $1, we will offer them on Monday at the samo basis, 600 dozon children’s fancy caps 50c, none worih less than $1,50 to $2. 600 dozen men’s and boys’ heavy win- ter caps 2ic, none worth less than 81, 800 d men's genuine Scotch caps 60c, none 'th less than $1.50. 200 dozen children’s fancy eiderdowns b60c, worth $1.50. 250 dozen boys’ plush caps 560¢, worth 81.50 to $2. e ‘Also a greut reduction in all our hats, Crockery. Crockery. Two carloads of crockery just in, We havo cups, saucers, plates, wash bow!s, piteners, ete., piled from the floor to the ceiling. Over 5,000 dozen cups and "*=gaucors. Just as many plates, Monday we aro guing to give you u crockery sale, Cups and saucers, 19¢ por set. Diuner plates, 830 each, Breakfust plates, Se cach. Pie plates, 2fc cach Sauce aud fruit dishes, 18¢ per set, ‘Wash bowl and pitcher, 29¢ each., Chumbors, 25¢ each, There are 200 ine decorated tea sets in this lot at $2 95 each, worth 87, Over 500 dinner sets of 100 pieces each, very fine decoration, at $7.50 each, worth #15. There are hundreds of slop jars, bowlg, platters, soup’ plates, comports, coverod dishes, soup dishes, butter dishes, ete., all av the above correspond- ing prices. a pair. lot of dress goods. regular price | OUR BLACK CREPON, 40 inches rp'lf”‘f ';;: 0 75¢, Monday's sale \\"idq, worth 75¢, Monday’s sale, Our school shoes are well enough known without having to eulogise them. { ‘we will have onc with a foe Children can learn quicker when wearing our shoes because they are warre, com- choice line of extra heavy flannels, | 5 i il fortable and stylish, H fow. prices, Seo what you think of them, eV 2 ol's . AT o you want something fine in a Mail orders filled. State what color | fortable and stylish. ere a few. prices. y h CIV“'Y‘IIU?' (.n7€.l a.‘ Im};l and ser E°%) | hopsacking? We have itg, and it is |you want and order gt once. }“l:::“l',“,"zf;c Sc to 31, your pick |worth $1.25, but you can have it at We are closing out our present line of 93¢ on Monday'’s sale. furniture, ana you can now save money on everything you buy. Bverything ‘marked down. No re- serve. If you are wise you will buy what you need HERE during THIS sale. Do you want a good, warm cloak for the baby or the little one going to school? Well, we heve the cloth to make them. Our Arctic Cloaking Is just what you want. 54 inches wide, good, warm and heavy, and only 43¢, In a HABIT CLOTH we have some fine bargains both in blue black and jet black, 54 inches wide, only 88c¢. Children’s peb. tip $1.85 shoes, 95¢c a pair. Children’s kid patent tip $1.835 shoes, 95¢ & pair, Misses’ pebble tip 81.75 shoes, $1.25 a pair, FURNITURE SALE. Dep’t No. 50. Dollars for Dimes 18 what you get in this department on Monday. Odds and erds of the Bell stock go for 10¢ on the $1. Rememberthese goods are strictly all wool and worth $1.25. Silk Prices Cutin Half. #Va have the kinds of silks you want, the kinds of silk you need, and we are Misses’ kid patent tip 8175 shoes, $1.25 a pair, Boys’ button tip 8150 shoes, 81 a pair. Y Great Rejoicing for Shoe Buyers. He bought while there, of over- nd the following prices. Wo put on our bargain table 200 |. it alf $2 shoes at $1 a pair. Ladies’ fine 32 plush and felt slippers, Children’s and misses’ fine 81.50 shoes, Women’s felt and dongola congress at 75 o pir. Women’s dongola patent tip $2 shoes air, Women’s fine patent tip €8 shoes, $2 5.00 © 8.75] » 3.50 ¢ on Ladies' Woolen Wrappers, Shawls, Skirts and Infants The Great Sale on California Canned Fruit and California Dried Fruit. 8-pound can California egg plums,12¢o, 8-pound can green gage plums, 12fc. 8-pound can Golden Drop plums, 124c. ound can best Caifornia peac! 8-pound can best Califorma pear This fruit is put up in granulated syrup and is extra heavy, and can was sold by the Bell store for 20c per can move than we ask, Never was there such a chance to buy good goods 50 cheap. ] New California evaporated peaches, 0c. w Culifornia evaporated apricots, 10c. New California evaporated cherries, c. ,Now California raisin oured pruncs, 7ic. Good Turkish prunes, 5c. Good California raisins, 5c. New California dried grapes, 8c. New Californiaevaporated pears, 1230, New California nectarines, 12jc, Good dried apples, be. Pillsbury’s best XXXX flour, 81.10, Hayden’s best 2 XX flour, 81.10. Sleepy Eye best fiour, 81,10, Best Superlative flour, 90c. Snowllake, . Rye flour, best, $1.00. 30-poud puil jeily, Pan cake flour (self raising), 8%c. TEA AND COFFEE. Coffees continue to go up, but we gives you the following low prices: Cracked coflee, 124c. Crushed Java and Mocha, 10c, Choice Rio, 25c. Golden Rio, 28c. Old Government Juva and Mocha, 33%0, or 8 pounds for $1. We have everything you wish for in tea. Dust tea, 10c. Japan Dust, 15c. Basket fired Japan, a first-class drinker, 25¢. Guopowder tea for hend Gunpowder, bc, English Breakfast, 85-88-50c. Fancy Oolong, new crop 48-60c. Dried grap ic per pound. The house is full of bargains. These few prices ure nothing to what we have, 81.00 will buy now just as much goods as $3.00 after this stock is sold. We have 5 car loads of cook and heating stoves to sell. We will sell you a good cook stove No. 8 for $6.85. Never was such a large stock under one roof in Omaha as we have now. We must sell the goods, 35¢ to 50c. Plas Fresh Sausage in Links, 8 I-40 pner Pound. At Haydens' meatdepartment you will find among all othor first class qualities of meat fire fresh sausage at the above price. Sugar cured No. 1 hams for 120} pienic hams, 10¢; corned beef, be; finesy pickled pork, 12ic; pigs’ feet. tripe, be, bhologna, liver saunsage and he cheese, be; Frankfurts, Tie, going to make the kinds of prices on them this week that will make them go with arush. You never have, and never will again in all probability, buy silks like what we offer at such prices again. Just compare our prices with those that other houses quote. A line of changeable novelty silks at 75¢ peryard. They are not worth $3, but they are the handsomest and best figured silks you ever bought for 75¢ a yard, A line of choice, elegant silk brocades, 28 inches wide, at 98c yard. They are not worth #5 a yard, but they are the handsomest and the best brocaded silks you ever saw for 98¢ yard. A line of 81 surah and India twill plaids for waists and trimmings at 50c a yard, New novelty changeable satin duchesse, nov regular 82 goods, but the hand- somest and best goods you ever saw for 40c yard, Brocade satin duchesse, in light evening shadeg, for 49¢ yard. but they are dirt cheap at 49¢ yard, Double warp fine changeable surah silks in all tho new colorings at 49c, is about half what other houses ask for them. Changeable taffetta silks for 49¢ yard, Plain colored surahs in all shades at 50¢ a yard. where at 75¢. - m— Not worth 82, This As good as you caa buy else- P House Furnishing. Milk pans, 8c; egg beater, 80; basting 8poon, 3c¢; can openers, oil cans, 8¢; tumblers, 8¢; tin pans, 3¢; milk crocks, 8c; machine o1l, 8¢; toothpicks, 8¢ per box; coat hangers, 8¢c; serow di rs, 803 Drug Department. Castile soap, 3 cakes 50, 8-pound bars castile soap 25c. Oakley’s cherry laurel eoap, palma rosa soap and tropical flowers bouquet | eg spoon, 8¢; ink, 8 stove loip. all 10¢c soaps, Monday at 5¢ per fish, 803 ‘s pl‘cklgli‘ tacks, 8c; cake. E: E‘r’end toaster, 8¢; strainers, 8c; paring koives, 3¢c; tack hammers, 8c; wooden Atomizers 29¢, 70¢ and 89¢, worth 50¢, 80" o bird o $1,00 and 8195, g spoons, 8c; apple cores, 8¢; bird cage springs, 3 ourling iron heaters, 8c; Prescriptions at lower prices than any | curling irons, 8c; 8 table forks, 8c; lamp other drug store in the west, 8e. buraer: Fine dress shields, worth 20c, for 6¢c per pair. 30c kuitting sil for 19e. 80¢ worth of needles for 5e. lastic for 83c per yard. 25¢ all silk Windsor ties for 10c. We are headquarters on stamped linens, fancy iringes, working silks and everything in the fancy goods line. Pan veils of all kinds at cut prices. We have struck a blg bargain in toys for this department. We have purchased the entire sample lines of the two largest toy houses in the country, and we are enabled to sell them at manufuctors cost. Games worth 280 for 15c. Games worth 80¢ for 23c. Games worth $1.00 for 43c. Toys worth 25¢ far 10c. Toys worth 60¢ for 28¢. Toys worth 81,00 for 60c. Dolls at § regular price, and the larg- est variety you ever saw. Only one of a kind, but every one.a BIG BARGAILLN, Silk hose supporters on Monday 10¢ per palr. Albums at cost. Fine plush album worth }x'om $1.50 w0 Glassware. The finest line of imported water sets you ever saw from $2 75 up to $4.25. Wine glasses, 2¢ each. Butter dishes, 60 each. Sugur bowls, 6c eack. Spoon holders, 8¢ each. Creamers, 3¢ each, Pickle dishes, 5¢ each. Celery dishes, 6c each, Saucers, Ic each. 4 Fine cut glags tumblers, { from 45c to $2.00, 00. 55¢ per set. % 95¢, WORTH $1.: Crackers at Half Regular Price . Oatmeal crackers, Tio; butter crack- ers, he; oyster erackers, be; sodu cracks M E N ’ S S H O E S, :;;fl, Hey frosted creams, Tic; gingor snaps, lemon creams, Tic; cookies, T4c, Re- member we buy crackers in carload lots and our prices tell whether we are in it or not. Fish Dep” Just received, our shipment of new fish., Norway anchovies, 10¢ per pound; we have them in glass jars that we sell for 45¢, regular pric 3 smoked white fish, 14¢ por pound; finest English bloate ors, bc each, We will sell Bultimore fresh oysters at 19¢ per quart. Be sure and come here for fish of all kinds and you will save moxcy. Butts mince meat, cheese; country butter, 186, 20c and 2203 creamery, 24c and 260, You can alweys get the best butter heve for the lesst money. All kinds of best preserves at 124c: mince meat, Tic; apple butter, To; peach, plum and quince, T40; Wisconsin full cream cheese, 10c and 124¢; 124c, 16¢ and 17¢; brick cheese, 1 and 160, You will find any kind you want here at the lowest prices, Cape Cod eranberries, Tic per quart, In men’s shoes we are the pcople. We lead and others simply try to follow, but they cannot touch us for prices or quality, Just look at this: Mon’s satin oil congress and lace 8250 shoes at $1.50, Men’s hand welt satin calf @4 ahoes at $2.40, Men’s hand welt finest call preserves and 85 shoes at §3, Then we have a fow {mlra of hight canvasoxfords; they are fine, Y. $1.50 WORTH $2.50. Babies' Shoes. ‘We all like babies. Bring them with you and see how nice we treat them. 700 pairs of kid hand turned button, 5 to 8, 50c. ‘We have so many bargaine we can’t put them in, FEBREECE Cracker Dept. . 1t is a well known fact that we the largest stock of cakes and cracl west of New York, which enables us t4 sell them at low prices. 8 XXX sod crackers, fie; oyster crackers, be: hua creams, frosted creams snd snaps ut Tic, and sll other kinds lfl% esl prices. . o Come and see. Bouyus' Shoes. In any style, size or quality, from 81 up. The boys know us well; let them come; we’ll treat them right. Be sure you are in the right place. There is only one in town, and that is Hayden Bros.” shoe department, where shoes are good and prices cheap. ., HAYDEN BROS, - 18th Dodge € \ il F and