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L e . TABLI&IH‘D JUN 19 ]871 OM A"A SU\'DAY MOR‘I’]\'(., OCTOBER 29, 1893—TWENTY PAGES, RR SIN (-ll‘(‘()l‘Y l'[\’l‘ AYDEN BROTHERS <SISTABLE BARGAINS FOR MONDAY, M R [UNUICIUUUUUIRURNY OUR RESERVE STOCK IS TOO LARGE Monday We Commence Slashing Prices to Reduce Stock Dress Goods Dept. Will have extra bargains in store for | the Iadies. Wo have received new goods in all lines and on Mouday we cian show you all the now shades, styles, colors and weaves. These are not a BANKRUPT STOCK of old shop wora and moth eaten goods, but are all new, and this season’s goods and were bought from first hands and factories that were compelled to unload in order to raise money. We got them for SPOT CASH 50C ON THE DOLLAR, and wo will give you the benefit. and see for yourself and be convinced. Beeing is believing. Our rain proof Ceavenette is the best in the land. Warranted to turn water; is 60 inches wide. Worth $2.50. Mon- day’s price, $1.75. Our hopsackings camel’s hair effect, 8 one of the latest; 46 inches wide. Worth 82.00. Monday’s price, $1.87. Qur basket weave hopsacking is a benuty and is worth $1.50. Monday’s price, 93c. Then we will give you a nice line of hopsackings, all shades, warranted all wool, 38 inches wide, worth 79c. Mon- day’s price, 59¢c. Ask to see our Columbia suitings in the illuminated effects. Worth 75c. Monday’s price, 43c. Our new line of diagonal suitings, new shades, illuminated. Worth 7bc. Monday’s price, 83c. Our waterproof serge, 54 inches wide, are worth 82.00, Our price, Monday’s sale, $1.25. Now for the children. We have some- thing nice for them in the way of an ANGORA CLOAKING —nice warm and heavy. Worth $1.50. Monday’s price, 75c. A fow pieces left of our Arctic cloak- angs. Bo sure and sce these. They are worth $1.85. Monday’s price, 43c. Remember these goods are 54 inches wide. In our contor aisle we will place on salo a large invoice of dress goods und our Monday's pric On 7oe dress goods will be 25¢, On 50c dress goods will be 19¢ On 25¢ dress goous will boe 10c. Black Gocds Dept. A nice hopsacking, steictly all wool, 40 inches wide. Worth 85¢c. Monday’s price, 50c. Our 752 crepon is cheap at the price but on ths sale we will give you them at 40c. Our storm serge, strictly all wool, a nice heavy goods and well worth T7se. On Monday we will give you the benefit of our purchase and close them out at 48c. A strictly all wool Henrietta bought to sell at 7 Monday’s price, 47c. Silk Goods Dept. Hundreds of Omuha’s feminine popu- lation have visited our silk department the past two days to see those extra heavy 22-inch wide China silks we were selling for 25¢ and not one of them failed topurchase. One lady in particular buyivg 25 yards in one yard lengths for Christmas fancy work, for which it will be of excelleut service, It will make handsome and durable evening dresses and waists. Wo still have thousands of yards, and as long as they last you can buy ns much as yoa want of them at 25¢ ayord. We will guarantes that you never have before bought as good and heavy silks as these ave for 25¢ a yard. New desivable goods, not shopworn or damaged by fire and wate 26 CHOICE COLORS AT We have thousands of other silks on which we are making equally as low prices. No matter what you it in silks you will find it to your interest to make us a visit bafore you purchase, Changeable surah silks, 49¢ a yard. Changeable taffeta silks, 49¢ o yard. Handsome colored bengalines, 49¢ yard. g Satin brooades, all colors, 75¢ yard, Faille francaise, all colors, 75¢ yard, Bluck satin rhadzimer, 69¢ yard, Black gross grain silk, 69c yard. Black satiu duchesse, bSc yard. Extra heavy colored surahs, 50¢ yard, All the new shades i (e yard. Fine quality colore o yard. Plaid India twill silks. 50c yard. Double [aced bluck bengr'ines, 98¢ ard. Handsome black novilty silks, 98¢ ard. L New black and white silks, 98¢ yard. You can’t beat our prices on silks in Abis country. | must be sold at once, no Come | Underwear--- Big Special Drives. We have purchased the entire stock of an eastern jobber at about ¢ on the dollar. This gives us the largest stock we have ever had at any ono time. 1t matter what price we got for them. Gents' fine jersey ribbed shirts and drawers, worth $1.00 each, go at 50c. Gents' fine natural wool underwear, ¢ each, worth $1 Gents’ scarlet shirts and drawer: worth $1.50 each, go in this sale at Y5c. Gents’ all wool camel’s hair shirts and drawers, worth 81.75 each, go in this sale at 98 - Ladies' natural grey vests, worth 50c, goat Ladics’ heavy cotton vests and pants, y ribbed and ext fine, never sold De, “natural wool vests and 5, worth 81,95 oach, g0 in this sulo > each. Don’t forget that you can buy chi dren’s underwcar today for less money than you have ever bought them for before. MEN’S AND BOY’S HATS. Hats and caps for men, boys and chil- dren at prices less than one-half of hat- ters’ priees and qualfy equally as good, Boys’ cloth hats 25¢, worth 75c. Boys’ winter caps and turbans, 25¢ worth 7ac. Children’s and boy’s fancy caps and tur- bans, none worth less than $1.00 to $1.50. Men’s heavy gnnumo Scoteh caps, 50¢, worth $1.00. Boys’ plush caps and tue- bans 50c, worth $1.50. Men’s fine fedo- ra in black and brown $1.98, none worth less than $250 to $3.50. Men’s fine devby hats in the latest Knox and Dun- lap shapes $1.98, worth §3.00. Comeand got our prices and convince yourself. Valises and Bags. We have just bought the entire sam- ples of a large manufacturep and can now vou u bag or valise at what other dealers pay for them. Autend this sale if you need anything in this line. CLOAK DEPARTMENT Our Stock of Cloaks is Too Large—We Need the Room and Must Reduce the Stock, but Prices We Make WILL DO IT. Ladies’ jackets in tan, brown, blue and black, latest styles, worth from $25 to $30, we will sell Alonday from $14 to B 8" jackets. in different styles and worth from $12.50 to $15, Monday i only $7.50, Ladies’ Capes at Great Reductions. Ladies’ fur capes, in btack, worth $7.50, Monday only $4.50. Ladies’ fur capes, worth $15, Monday at only #8. Children’s cloaks in plain or plaid, latest style capes, sizes 4 10 8, worth $3, Mouday” only #. Ladies’ woolen suits in blue and tan, worth $6.50, Monday at §3.50. Ladies’ street jersey jackets in black at one-half price. Great Bargains in Shawls and Skirts, Infants closks in cream and tun at 93¢, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $2.75, $3.50, 83,00, 84.50, #5, up to 88 Special Money Losing| DRESS LININGS. Linen Sale. The liven stock 15 too large—over $10,000.00 cold cash tied up in linens, which don’s pay these hard times. Our last fall importations just arrived. We have also heard about these special linen sales around town, and have heard of the low prices thut have been made, and e fully realize that in order to re- duce this immense stock of linens, we will be compelled to make prices away down, lewer than ever quotec in order to get a big rush after our lipens, There are two important facts we wish you to take notice of: First, we buy our linens direct from the maun- facturers and in larger quantities than any house in this” city. Second, we don’t sell goods on erodit or. long easy | payments, but for cash only, our prices will confirm this, while our stock in sight will settle the first fact. 1t is utterly impossible to do justice to our stock in’ this advertisement as we will not be allowed the space, but will givea few facts. Wo are showing some bandsome lunch cloths in 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-5, 10-4 und 12-1, plain white, hem- slnchcd, with or without open work, fancy colored borders and fringed cloths, napkins to match same, linen dresser scarfs, a great variety to select from, scarfs marked to sell at $1.25, $1.89, 8$1.50, $1.69, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, etc. Will give you choice of the whole lot on Monday at $1.00 each. ~ Fringed glass napkins, 25¢, 350 and dozen. 4 all linen bleached dinner napkins at isl 00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per doz. 5-8 il linen napkins, 60c, 75¢, 85c and $1. [)\J ver doz. 70 inch all linen bleached damask re- duced to & yard. 66 inch creum damask, 50c per yard. 58 inch cream damasik, reduced to 35¢ per yard. 58'inch Turkey red damask, 25¢ yar S inch Turkey red and green dam rd. red bordered damask. Fine 72 inch bleached damask, T $1.00. 66 inch silver bleac! thed damask, 75¢ extra heavy, nd h bath room rugs reduced to B00 lux icish towels reduced to 25c. Knotted fringea, all linen bleached huck towels, reduced to 10 each, 26x52 all linen damask towels, 25c. 11-4 white Marseilles bed spreads, each. best bloached Turkish rags, fast colored borders, 5c each. ~ All linen unbleached crash, 3% and 5c a yard. 18 inch all linen embroidery crash, reduced to 15¢ a yard, 86 inch unbleached butcher linen re- duced to 15c and 20c per yavd. Closing out our shirt fronts at 100 each or three for 25c. All colors in fine tarleton, dnl,lcd figured and plain Swisses, mulls, check and striped nainsooks in fact you will find what you may be looking for in our linen department and at such prices that will tempt you to buy, as the stock must be cut down, Ourloss will be your gain Guring this sule, To those who wish to save money and are searching for bargains we would ad- vise to go to Hayden’s on Monday and get theiv priceson Blankets, Com= forts, Flannels, Skirt Patterns, wash Outi ng Flannels, Tickings, Muslins, Sheetings. Cotton Flannels, Linens, Wash Dress Coods, Cinghams, Calicos, Etc,, a8 prices” are made to reduce stock. We need more room and must bave it. Dept. No. 50. GLV AWAY. ¢ purchase in this Dept. ill give OF CHARGE, a Domestic Fashion Review worth 10¢ ora Paper pettern worth from 10¢ to 50c And aside from these gifts we will quote the lewest prices on nouons, rib- | bons, luces, ete., in the city, viz: inen Ihleml er doz. ilk thread, 100 _\‘urds, 4. Lk twist, 1e per spool. The best corset stels, 6 per pair. The best stockinett dress shiclds, 6¢ oair, '] he finest dress steels, 7e a pair. Jlegant silk hose supporters, 100+ a on Monday we a pair. Fine elastic huse supporters, 8ic per yard. 6 pkgs pins for be. 1 dozen nursery pins for lc. 72 inch linen commode searls, stamped, 86 inch stamped pillow shams, pair. 80 inch stamped linen dress scarls, fringed, 26¢ Silk drapers, 25c each. Tre fnest crochet silk onlx 19e snaal. a Just opened, the handsomest line of figured fast black satine silicia which was ever brought to Omaha. They come in neat stripes and neat little fig ures, also all plain. . You want to see them as they are tha hcst value for the money ever offered. 25ca yard, would be cheap at and 4I'h- All colors in the best make of c¢ambrics at 8ic ys Now padding, crindline, new du canvas just received. Haydeas carry the largest and fingft stock of ngs, as well as they make lowest pric Choice of all our haic cloth, which was 85¢, 40c, 50c and 60c, reduced to 25c yard, Millinery Dept. Tho latest shapes in hats for street or opera. All'the newest accessories for ming Weo buy from the factorics and supply the Omaha market with the newest and most stylish things as soon as they are made. All grades and all prices. € 7.4‘“ trim- ‘ ; k |GREAT SHOE SALE MONDAY. $2.48 Creat Sale of Ludlow Shoes. Hayden Bros will eell 700 pairf of Lud- low’s make ladies’ $5.00 hand turn tip shoes at $2.48 a pair. what the Ludlow fine shoes are; these are some of the finest he ever made. No lady should miss this $2.48 sale of Lud- low $5.00 shoes. Come and look them over on our bargain counter, it wiil pay you. We ulso put into this sale a large lot of | Everylady knows | SCHOOL SHOES. Children’s peb grain A, S. T. tip 81.25 shoes, O5c. Misses' peb grain A. S. T. tip $1.75 $1.25, Misses’ kid tip, spring heel 81.75 shoes, $1 Boys’ 81.00. Boys' satin ealf, lace, $2.00 shoes, $1.50. MEN'’S SHOES. We are selling men’s shoes chen Monday a $2.50 satin calf shoes at $1.5 $2.00 B calf shoes at $1.5 K. calf, button, $1.50 shoes, Furniture. We wish to remind the public that wo carry a full line of furniture and that we endeavor to sell furniture as cheup as we sell everything clse. We are now making the prices to suit the times, and if you buy any kind of furniture before soéing us you will pay move than is necessary for it 2 Qg The best Sewing Machine for the least money ever We secured 100 of these cele- offered to the public. brated machines of the manufacturer, who was in need of ready cash, and will sell them at once for $15.00. Every machine fully warranted for 5 years, i \ THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ; Third Floor. EXHIBIT-PIANOS. the HIGHEST GRADE OF EXCELLIE full, musical and sympathetic; the dur powerful strokes HIGHEST CILASS L EVERY RESPE! ELASTICITY, RESPONSIVIE manship is of THE' B AMERICA'S GREATEST PIANO Again Triumphant. HIGHEST AWARD. CHICKERING: & SONS, BOSTON, MASS.: ( W report that.this exhibit deserves an award, the tone quality, which is of JE, possessing great volume, being deep, tion and singing quality of the tone are of the same high chagagter; the scalo, which is evenly balanced, and throughout free from weak spots, SCIEN MIFICALLY A ‘MMM the most fad.lug (o reveal any harahnoss or broak; th o action is of the | T, rogulated with EXTREME NICE: the touch 15 all Uhit thay boe desired, baing equally characterized by DELICACY, S5 AND PROMPTNESS IN in overy detail of coustruction the CIIOICEST MATERIALS P, and the cases are chasto and artistic in design, Y, REPETITION; are used; the work- [Signed] MAX SCHIEDMAYER, Juie, s & Bt (,om ( President and Secretary, Bourd of Judges, Libersl Arts. Anything we ean say would not strengthen the bigh eulogium of this WORLD AMOUS CHICKERING PIANO, Which udds now Laurels to its crown at every competitive contest. We are sole western agents for the CHICKERING- We also handle sev- eral other first-class makes of pianos (over twenty different styles and prices). DRY SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, OF ALL KINDS, JODS PROFITS ON PIANOS, AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE | | | | | | ! pentine t Jewelry Dep t. Ladies’ solid silver, 10, jeweled chate- aline watch $2.95, worth §7.50. Ladies’ gold filled hunting case, war- ranted 20 years, stem-wind watch, with a fine Elgin, Waltham or Rockford movement, $12.50, worth $25. Ludies’ 14-kt. solid gold watel h, hunt- ing case, stem wind and set, with a fine Elgin, Waltham or Rockford movement, 819.50, worth $30, Gents' gold filled hunting case watch, anted to wear 20 years, with Elgin, \\dnl.n.lll.\ movement, Gonts’ Llgin or Waltham watch, stem wind and set, in silverine case, $4.95, worth $8.50, Elegant poarl opera glusses, with achromatic lenses, $2.95, worth & Black morocco leather opera glasses, with leather case, 98¢, worth Misses’ solid gold set ring 75¢. Ladies’ solid gold band ring $1.50, worth 83, Solid gold baby riugs 25c, worth 75c. Gents” wateh chains, gold Dlated, on German silyer, 460, worth $1,25, Rogers’ 12-dwt. knives or forks $1.25 per sot. Solid oak, 81, 50, 35c, worth eight-day strike clocks 5, worth #3.50, ckle alurm clocks 58c. Solid gold neck charms 98¢, worth $3, Watch and clock repaiving at reduced prices, House Furnishing. Milk pans, 8¢; oge lu-x\tm' \).I\llll 4 3 iy e Boxi coat Bangens, Be; serew drivors, Be; stove egg spoon, ink, 8c; polish, 8¢y 8 s 8c; read ' toaster, 3 paring tack hammers 8poons, de; apple cores, 8e; eprings, 8c¢; curling iron curling irons, 8¢; 8 table forks, 8c; luum burners, ¢ Book Dept. ‘We have the finest book stock city. We have the | ln ke the lowest prices, We have just cceived an elegant line of Bibles, l'm\' Books, Testamonts, etc., and you can save 60% on these goods with us. We have all the best authors’ works and guarantee the prices the lowest you ever heard. On stationery we are THE LEADERS, Fur trimmings, gimp trimmings, ser- mmings and braid trimmings of all descriptions for 25 . per cent less than any place in the ¢ Get our prices on bmldu. Glassware. knives, c; in the rgest stock and we The finest line of imported wa nu sels you ever saw from $2. 75 up lo 842 Wine glasses, 2¢ Butter dishes, e em Sugur bowls, 6 eac! Spoon holders, 8¢ each, Creamers, 8¢ each, Pickle dishes, 5¢ each. Celery dishes, be each, Saucers, 1o each. Fine cut glass tumblers, 66¢ per set. ey Great Sale on California Canned: Fruit and California Dried Fruit. 8-pound can California egg plums,124cs 8-vound can green gage plums, 124c. 8-pound can Golden Drop plums, 124c. 3-pound can best Caifornin peaches,15e. 8-pound can best Califorma pears, 15c. This fruit is put up in granulated rupand is extra_ heavy, and y can was sold by the Bell store for 20c per can more than we ask, Never was there such o chance to buy good g9oods 50 cheap. New California evaporated peaches, o, New Culifornia- evaporated apricots, e, . New California evaporated cherries, 0c, New California ra Tie. Good Turkish prunes, e. Good California raisins, & New California dried grapes; 8c. New California evaporated p(‘m‘s 1240, n cured prunesy New California nectarines, 124c. Good dried appl ]’lllsbu’) s lu:sl‘\_\ X flour, $1.10. Hayden’s best XXXXX flour, Sleopy Eyo best fiour, &1.10. Best Superlative flour, 90c. Snowflake, 65c. Rye flour, best, $1.00. 30-poud pail jeily, 83c. Pan cake flour (solf raising), 8tc. 1.10. TEA AND COFFEE. Coffees continue to go up, but we give you the following low prices: Cracked coffee, 124c, Crushed Java und Mocha, 190, Choic Golden Rio, 280, 0ld Government Jaya and Mocha, 33ke, or 3 pounds for $1. We have everything you wish for in tea. l)usl ten 10¢. ived Japan Dust, 15c. Japan, o fivst-class Gunpowder tea for 35¢ to50c. Plas head Gunpowder, & English Breakfast, 50 Fancy Oolong, new crop 48-G0e. Dried grapes 24c per pound. The house is full of bargains. These few prices ure nothing to what we have. .00 will buy now just as much goods as 3.00 after this stodk is sold. We have 5 car londs of cook and heating stoves tosell. We will you a good cook stove No, 8 for $6.85. 'Never was such a large stock under one roof in Omaha ns we have now. We must sell the goods, Smoked and Salted Fish. Smoked white fish 134c; smoked stur- geon 1 smoked salmon 174c; bloaters ;'n- each, 6 for 3 finest cod fish T4e and > per pound; smoked halibut 124¢; Nor- vm\' mu-hm.. 8 10c, per pound and in 35¢ each; fine Norway aliforniasalmon 124c; per pound; salted trout 10c. Remember we have anything you want in the fish line. Fresh Baltimore oysters in bulk 19e quart, Hayden’s Crackers. Ginger snaps, lemon creams, frosted creams and assorted cookies at Tie, reg- ular price 12ic, Soda, milk and oyster crackers, 5e; snowflake crackers, 740, regular price 15c. Weo sell crackers cheaper at retail price than others can buy at wholesale, Meats Away Down. Fresh link sausage, 8ic per pound; cooked ham, 10c¢; boneless ham, 114¢; strictly sugar cured No.1 hams, 12¢; picnic hams, 10¢; bologna, head cheese and liver sausage, deviled ham, pot- ted ham and potted beef, Se per can; pigs feet and tripe, er pound; corne ;,.‘-‘-r. Gc; finest boneles pickled pork, 24c. Butter, Cheese and Preserves. Country butter ways esh fry creamery, 24 r, 174¢, 190 and 2lo, 5e and 27¢, all made It will pay you from separator cream. to buy your butter here. ‘Wisconsin ful 124e; vuu(mn eam cheese,Tic,9¢ and cess yme cream, 140 ose, 124, 14¢ and 16 Bwiss, Ilh‘ and 15¢; Neufshatel, Tic pre pkg, We have any kind of cheese you may want. Besure you come here for preserves, jellies, apple butter mince weat, all at very low prices. ot e