Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 19, 1893, Page 9

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o e S~ ~ EDITORIAL SHEET. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, NDAY MORNING, NOVYEMBER 19, 1893~ TWENTY I‘A(}i.é. IS 86 SINGLE F,YUU LIVE in Omaha you know that you get more for your money at Haydens’ than at any other place in town, HAYDEN BROS. Cloaks being sold at the greatest cut prices ever made this season. Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets and Domestics demand your attention this week. MAKING ROOM FOR HOLIDAY . GOODS. SLOAN, JOHNSON & CO’S WHOLESALE GROCExY STOCK GOES ON SALE IN BASEMENT MONDAY MORNING. SEE SOME OF THE PRICES BELOW, Blankets and Comforts. Wo are offering special bargains in blankets tomorrow. _d-1b grey wool blankets, 49c a pair. 4-1b grey wool blankets at 75c a pair. 50 pair white cotton fleeced blankets reduced to 55 a pair. 50 pairs silver grey cotton blankets at B5e pair. 200 pairs of white or grey blankets at 75¢ a pair. 50 pairs of silver gray blankets, 98, 30 pair of white wool mixed blankets, shightl $1.50 pair. 25 pairs 11-4 white California \\‘1|1r\k'." \n:lnx slighuy soiled, $2.98 pair. 32 pairs 10-4 all wool ~1l Ling arey fleeced nitary gray 6-1b all wool blank- ) o pair. Very fine white California blankets $4.05 a pair. See our red blankets at You will save money by blankets at Hayd Bed comforts too large, we are making pri duce it. Our loss will be your g ing this sale, Now is the time to | your supply before the stock is brc Dress Goods Dep’t. This 15 an all wool flannel suiting, extra heavy, plain colors, all the lead- ing shades, just what you want for a neat and warm sircet dress, 38 inches wide. These goods are worth 6c. B\R(‘AI\' 2—-HERE IS A PI —89C. This is a nice ALL W ()OI LADI CLOTH, 54 INCHES WIDE. REMEM- BER, 54 inches, stricily all wool, not a lot of old shoddy, half cotton goods. ‘When we advertise all wool we mean all wool. T'hese goods are not a lotof moth-eaten BANKRUPT STOCK, but bought from first hands, thefac at one-half regulur price, for spot and are all new good: chase, and are worth 39C. BARGAIN NO. 3—27C. Do you want a nice warm house dress And something when you get in a hurry and want to run down towu and order a few groceriestut HAYDEN'S or go to the market or come and see some of the gpecial bargains in our dress goods de- partment and have not got time to change your dress but just slip on your cloal and wrap over your house dress and have a nice street dress, you can find just what you want in this lot for such a dress. 200 pieces to select from. These goods are all inches wide, in plain plaids, and bro- to 75¢. BARGAIN NO. 4—12iC. These goods must beseen to be appre- ciated. We bought the same goods in the early part of the scason and they cost us more than-we are selling this lot at. Our first invoice was sold at 25c. This invoice No. 2 bought this weeck at a bottom price and we can sell them to you MONDAY Just thinkof § & ash, this fall’s pur- . Monday’s price AT 12{C. anice worsted dressat LY $1.00. Come early as the amount is limited. Nice worsted dress at only $1. Come carly as the amount is limited. BLACK GOODS. to see our all wool cheviots. These inches wide. Cheap at Gbe. ay’s price 87c. all wool henriett mdc worth 75¢, Monday’s price, 46-inch mountain serge, $1.50, Monday's price, 93C. 38 inches 43¢, worth Hayden Bros. Secret—Price. sell Furniture. Notion and Fancy Goods Dept. OPENINC UP, #We are just opening up our holiday goods in these departments, and you must see them. ~On account of the re- cent hard times, holiday goods have been sold cheaper than ever before. Purses of all descriptions from e to$5. Fine seal combination purses, with solid silver corners; were $2,60: now only $1.50. Fine russet leather combination purses, with solid gold mountings: were ‘5: now $2.63, Fine calf purses, were 75¢; now 49¢, Fine calf purses, were 50¢; now 250, Fancy silk drapes, were 50¢; now 25¢. Fancy stamped linens, were 50¢; now Fine embroidered silk handkerchiefs, were 25¢; now e, Fine embroidered silk handkerchiefs, were 4303 now 25¢. A complete line of silk garters, with gilt, silver and pearl buck These goods will be sold from 50¢ to $1.78, Jeweler’s prices on these goods are from 81 to #4. We are headquarters on elastics of all description. We sell the finest fancy (rill. silk elastic for 2| vorth 400 per yard. 15¢ for clastic worth 25¢ per yard. 10c for elastic worth 20¢. 8e for elastic worth 15¢, L Hayden Bros, se¢ll Furaiture. —Price. Underwear and Furnishings. [o this department we have done a marvelous business, We same of the purchases ever made in America by a single house, The public is getting the benefit of forced sales of hard-up manufacturers. 1 case of gent's camel’s hair shirts and drawers, worth 65¢, to be closed at 35¢ have made heaviest Us Deayy wool undorwear, shirt on it for 69, will miss it if you do not at special sale. Nothing like it this t's $1.50 cardigan jackets for d0c each. Gent's natural grey merino 1 hose 1de, worth Gent's he ravy wool sox Oe, worth 20c. Lad cashmere hose 19¢, worth 35e. Children’s underwear less thani price tomorrow, Ladies’ night gown 100 doze) worth T3¢ per pair, go Gent's jersey knit overshirts and $1.00, worth double. be, worth 3 ladies’ all sizes, 50¢, Toc Hayden Bros. Seeret—Price. The Repeal of the Silver Bill, Freighted with brightest hopes of future prosperity, came just a trifle too late to take the chill out of the hearts of the wholesale dealers, im- porters and manufacturers of silks and velvets, in whose hands large quantities of silks remain unsold. “*Give us spot cash and take the " greeted us from so many quar- ters and told the story of such a ter- rific emash in prices, that in all our history we have never heen such buyers on such advaatageous terms as during the past few weeks. This advértisement tells the story of a fo\\——onl{; u few—of the many un- approachable bargains to be found in our silk department. No matter what you may wish in silks yoa can be alihost certain of finding it here, and at prices which defy competi- tion. Hand woven 24-inch silks,“in 70 shades, are selling them for f Handsome orocaded sillis go dur- ing this week at a yard. Just the thing for a handsome silk waist or & trimming for your dress. Doubled-faced bl bengalines at $l a nupncum them elsewhere for less 50 a yard. mperials, all silk, back and hco in all the 5"\]'10 colors, worth e 75¢ a yard. Ch'\n;:n ble surahs and taffetas at 49c a yard. You can’t buy them 3 here for less than 7ac. k finish velvettas, 20c a yard. $1,50 quality silk velvets for yard. legant quality eilk plushes, 95c a s:11 Furaiture. Japanese vorth 85¢; we 3l a ya 'l'lm largest stock of reliable black dress silks to be found in the west at New York prices. Hayden Bros. Secret—Price. sell Furniture., Linen Dept. We are lotting dowa the prices, and stock is going fast. All linen crash, 2#c yard. Brown twilled ‘crash, ¢ yard. Fine glass toweling, 8¢ yard. “’l -inch checked toweling reduced to 123c. Fine full bleached twilled crash, 10¢ yard, G6-inch cream damusk, 'M'!C 72-inch bleached damask, $1 yard, Linen dresse: scarfs, 25¢ each., Bleached Turkish towels, 10c each, Best 25¢ towel in America. 24x40 full bleached, all linen, knotted fringed huck towels, Worth 20c; on Mon- day ¢ Haydens', and at Haydens’ only, 10c each, Closing prices on napkins, bed spreads, ele. Fine crochet spreads reduced to 8S¢ oach; 114 Marseilles spreads reduced to 81 each. $3 imported Marseilles spreaas, £3.60. Flannels. The most complete flannel stock in Omaha, Gray wool mixed flannel, 8c a yard. Heavy shaker flannel, 5¢ a yard, All wool French flannel, 25¢ & yard. Extra quality Foglish lhirling flan- nels, 250 to 50¢ a yard. B-ounce skirting fannel, 50c & yard, Cotton Eiderdown, 10¢, loc and 20¢. Special good value in ouun( flancel, e and 100 a yard, Flanpel skirt patterns, 85c, 75¢, 81, $1.25, #1.50, 8175 and up 10 82.75 each. Full line of white flannel from 15c & yard up to 81 a yard, Silk embruldoxad flannels, plain red, navy blue and gray flannels 1o great variety,. ' CLOAKS! [STOVES The Cloak department is getting such a shaking up as it never had before. prices Monday. You'd better get our special clearing Here are a few sample prices: Ladies jackets in brown, gray or blue, fur-trimmed. §n the lot are garments that sold up to $7.50and $9. In this sale they go at.......$2.75 Another lot of fur-trimmed, silk-lined jackets in all colors. Used to be $9.50 and up to 817.50; for this sale they go from $7.50 down to...$4.50 CAPES. Ladies’ fancy fur -capes, Russian fur, sold regularly for $8.75, now only......$4.50 Latest style cloth capes, braid and fur-trimmed, Worth collar, a regular $16 garment, Monday: i vie S Ak 1 @9 Fancy capes in brown and tan, late styles, worth $9.50, A line of long cloaks (old style), good serviceable gar- ments, some of them worth up to 89, All in one lot for this salelveisaisensess. 98C each PIANO DEALERS A FEW FACTS: We have the largest stock of pianos in the west, We have the greatest variety of different makes and styles, We will give you your choice of ANY different makes of pianos aud will agree to sell you any one you may select 20 per cent cheaper than you can buy it anywhere else on earth, Our prices range from $§175 to the price of the very best Chickering piano, We handle the GREATEST PIANO ON EARTH Chickering & Sons A few bargains in se€ond hand pianos, nearly new,which have been taken in exchange for the world renowned CHICKERING, {00 Prangs to Rent. STANDARD SHEET MUSIC 6¢c Per Copy. Small musical instruments and musical merchandise of all kinds. Hayden Bros. Secret—Price. Wash Dress Goods. 500 pleces of 82-inch wide, 80-inch and 46,inch wide serges, chevrons, flannel back and plain back fancy printed dress goods, all reduced to 10¢ yard, ' In center aisle on Monday we offer fast black satine, light shirting, striped sateens 86 inch wide, serge, chevrons, Bedford cords, Giant cloth, Louisana cloth, ull in mill remnants at 8ic yard. Look out for a big crowd .and be on time. They are worth from 10c to 15¢. On Monday to be closed out at 8ic yard, quantity limited. sell Furniture. Men's duck coats, reversible, rub- ber lined, $2.25; worth $4.50, Mail orders filled, BEAUTIES--An beaver cloak, trimmed with braid and fur, \Worth collar, full slecves, close fitting waist, the very latest thing out, in navy blue, brown and black, sells everywhere at $22, our price...ivevine.... $16.50 A handsome garment in beaver, with Worth collar, double breasted, umbrella back, regular price $12.50. Now. psimek kot . o Q770 CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. All wool children’s cloaks, just the thing: for school wear, and some of them quite stylish, sizes 4 to 8, regular $3.50 garments, all colors, Monday Nice all ywool children’s cloaks, ages 6'to 12, with mili- tary capes, all colors, both light and dark shades, a real nice little cloak. Has been $9.50, now only. & it ... 8G elegant Hats and Caps. For Men, For Boys, For Children. Boys’ winter turbans 20c, worth 50c. Men's soft hats 50c, worth 81,50, Boys’ crushers 400 worth 75e. black. and fine (ul' dex'b\' in ull he leading 15, worth 2,50 t Men’s genuine Scotch caps 75, Boys’ fancy turbans 10e, worth 50c. Men’s fine fur crushers 75¢, worth $1.50 Men’s heavy winter caps 50¢, worth $1. The largest line of ehildren’s fancy caps and turbans for winter wear, 50c. Men’s fine fur soft hats in different ; none worth less than $2.50 5¢, worth ys’ Fedora, in blue and brown, \unlh 1]. Boys’ plush turbans and caps, worth $1. Men’s genuine seal turban, $5; hatters’ price, $10. Call and see our stock of hats and caps, as we carry the largest stock in the city and prices one-hrlf iess than any other house, 50¢; Men’s duck conts, reversible, rub- ber lined, $2.25; worth $4.20, Mail orders filled, Jewelry Dep’t. Opera Classes at Half Price. Orieatal, black and white pearl opera gl.\suu) with fine’ ac lnomuln' lenzes in r cases, $2.05. Worth §7. 5line LeMaire opera glasses, $3.95. Worth $8.00. 15 line black morocco leather opera glasses in leather cas2s, 98¢, Worth $3.00. Gent's gold filled hunting case watch, warranted to wear twenty years, with a fine E'gin or Waltham movement, $12.50; worth $25, Solid silver chatelaine watch, 10-jew- eled movement, 82 95. Solid gold baby rings 10c, worth 50 Solid gold neek chains 98¢, worth 3. 1,000 gents’ 1 chains, gold plated silver, 43¢, worth $1 Gent’s silveriue watch, stem wind and set, Elgin or Waltham movement, $4.95; Wi url.h 38.0¢ Rogers’ 12-dwi. knives or forks $1.25 per get. Rlemember we are headquarters for silverwear, - Tea sets, cake baskets, L:h-klu castory, dinner castors, fruit bas- ets, naplin rinds, silyer mugs, ete., cte., at one-half jewoler’s prices, Eight day oak clocks, 81.75, Nickle alarm cloc 8, 68c, Rheumatic cure rings. A positive pcue for rheumatism, 0c: worth $2, Watch and clock repairing at reduced rrices. Dress Linings. ou seen the new line of fast ted selisin at Haydeos? Did r notice the 10c selisia? All Lolulslu selisia at 10¢, 16¢ and 20¢ yard. All colors best lining cambric at 8jc. Haydens carry the most complete lin- ing department iv Omaha. TIDINGS OF COMFORT AND JOY —THE— Al Right Ol Stove| . The above stove is provided with four cold air flues running from the floor to the hot air chamber, directly through the oil tank, thus obviating any danger whatever, as the oil tank, by means of such flues, is constantly kept cool. We have put the price of the ALL RIGHT OIL STOVE within the reach of all We have reduced them form $12 to £8.50. Hard and Soft Coal Stoves Four car loads of stoves, and a price that talks. No. 10 Junior Oak No. 11 Junior Oak Junior O 3 Junior Oa No. 17 Junior Oak No. 10 Putman, No. 14 Putman, No. 16 Putman, 91 Mounted Putman for hard coal, 0. 101 Mounted Putman for coal, $6.45. 111 Moucted hard Putman for hard | \o‘ 121 Mounted Putman $5.15. Stewart Oak for hard —This is the finest oak ! et. It excels in con-| ial, finish,operation and The We show you \\]ml no other house in the west do—over 200 different s of stoves, and prices the sell Furniture, Iron Beds. We are showing an elegant line of iron beds in white and blue enamel,with brass rail and knobs, Our prices ave as usual low on these goods, und the beds ara first class and mude by the best houses in the country. First class fur- niture at lowest ]un 28, HAYDEN BROS. Floliday line of pictures and easels at havd time prices. HAYDEN BROS. Holiday rockers, selling at what oth- ers uged to pay. HAYDEN BROS, Elegant center tables, in the newest and neatest styles, m bottom prices, AYDEN BROS, Extension tables ul handsome design and elegant finish. AYDEN BROS. Neat and tasty sideboards at prices to sell, HAYDEN BROS, Do you want any kind of furniture? Sec HAYDEN BROS. Drug Dept. Ayer’s cherry pectoral Tc. Jayne’s expectorant N Fellows’ syrup §1.15, Pilerce’s medicines Tse. Carlsbad sprude! salts G5¢, Hood’s sarsaparilla 7oc. Kaufman’s sulphur bitters 75¢c, Warner’s safe cure 95c. Perfumes and soaps at the very lowest prices.] Prescriptions at lower prices than any other store in the city. Domestic Dept. The largest domestic stock in the west, All the leading brands, Ready made sheets, 40c, 50¢, 69¢ and 75¢ each. Pillow cases, 10c, 12ic, 15¢ and 17¢ each, Unbleached cotton flannel yard, Bleached cotton flabnel, 5¢ yard. All kinds of shirting,deoims and tick- ings. COPY FIVE —== CENTS. IFYOU ARE OUT of town, come in. Your car fare will be made on the first few dol- lars’ worth you purchase. If you can’t come in, write. Mail orders filled. ShoeSale NVionday, Monday will be day for Ladies’ flne overgaiters .n.u,.‘ Ladies’ plush bound felt slippers, 65¢; 1 fine velvot embroidered slip: worth $1 * " dongc 50; wortn $2, K‘ZJKS Bros i 1\'\lcul tip button ‘nmcs mm xm])orled button Juliets, $3; worth $4. These are the latest styles and hand turned soles. See them. dies’ fine cloth top button shoes, ; worth $3, 80,26 W §4.60 Ludlow’s make ladies’ fine turned paten t tip shoes on sale at worth 84,50, Every lady likes the style and fit of udlow's ghoes. hand $2,25, 956 worln 812 We offer great bargains in school shoes. Children’s pebble grain A, 8. T, tip shoes, 93¢, worth $1.; Misses’ 'pobblo graia A. 1.25; worth 81,75, i K. calf button tip shoes, S, T. tip calf button tip shoes, worth $1.75. MBIIS Sl]lh 81, Worlh .50 Mon’s solid N. K. calt working shoes, $1; worth $1. Men’s B. culf shoes, $1.50; worth §2. Men’s fine calf shoes, blucher lace, $2.50; worth 3.5 $1.15, woith $2.50 Boys' Fauntleroy leggings, #1.75; wort #2.560, These are just the thing for boys now. See them. Men’s duck coats, rg ber lined, $2.25; worf orders filled. Books, Books. Holiday books now on sale. Juvenile books on special sale Monday. 12-mo. cloth-bound books only 12ie, Mucilage, 2ic per bottle, Ink, 8¢ per bottle. E n\ulo[new 8c per package, Writing tablets, Sc each, Best note paver, 10¢ per b, Office supplies at cul prices Monday. yersible, rub- h $4.50, Mail \VIIOLESALE Grocery Stock AT RETAIL, the of and in the ¢ Monday, purchased grocery stock Johnson & Co. have | wholesale Sloan, We basement, beginni Best California 3-1b. each, or a aozen, Best ( ian 3-1b. cah pears, each, or $1.85 a dozen. Best California enc wn peaches, 1568 199 3-1h. can grapes, 11g 25 a doaen. 3-1b, can apricots, 1244 45 a dozen. -1b. can white chere! dozen. 4 ¢c each, or 8l & ‘wi]l place it on sale | | ries, 17¢ each, or Good corn, 2-1b. can, dozen. & 3-1b. can good tomatoes, ¢ each, or 8! a dozen. can California egz plums, 12§d v golden drop pluml h, or $1.15 a dozen. n California green gage plums.! or $1.45 a dozen. Good Columbia river salmon 11c cmt)\ 25 u dozen. 1 pint Columbia blue label or $1.65 a_dozen, Im]un ted Moutarde, French mnstnrd, 30¢. Half-gallon bottle mixed pickle ( worm 75¢), sell for 85¢. catsup 150, a dried grapes, 3ic. California 2 cro wnslns, EQ California 8 erown raisins, Oe, tc, 8ic, 12ic. New London layer raisins, 10%c, l“iu.' California Valencia raisins, 8ic. lmhmted loose Oudura raisins, 12{6.‘ e, porated bhl-kncn 5, Cherries (California), 12§c. Dried apples, New California nec !m'lllcs, 123c. ood Turkish prunes, 5c. Californin in cured prunes, 7ic. ' | a_apricots, 124c. New evaporated peaches, 123c, New evaporated pears, 124c. aut, per auart, T#c. Imported chow chow, per quart, 156, Tmported fancy mixed pickles, 15e. Pure buckwheat lour, #c. 12 buckwheat flour o tour, self- I ens’ Best Flou Pil Snowflake flour, 65c. Best Superlative flour, 90c. $1 Cood rye flour, ¥ This is the nlu\l'esl stock ever thrown on this market. The goods are all new and fresh. You must take advantage this sale. The above are only a fe of the items that we have. Hayden Bros. Secret—Price. Meat and Lards Away Down," Strictly sugar cored No. 1 hams 114 every pound of them guurantee 1; hams, 10c¢; boneless ham am, 10c; spare ribs, 7 sell Furniture, cooked corned beef, 10¢ salt pork 114c; bacon, 13c: dried beef, 10c. In 1 we are making some startlin, es and we can give you any bran von want. 3 pound pails of best l.ld 5 pound pails, 63c: 10 pound pnfll In compound we will make pound pails, 5 pound pails, b3e; 3 ound pai Read our prices on cottoline, K ]:u\md pails, 28¢; 5 pound pails @ Butter. We are cutting ]n 25 on butter, Country butter, 15, 17¢, 19¢ and 21 creamery, 23¢ > and 27c. You cal come to Hayden's and will always fipy the best butter at the lowest prices. Crackers. Our cracker department is cutting prices. Best soda erackers made for fc pep pound; also oyster crackers be, gingen snaps, frosted creams, lomon creams and mixed ceokies Tic, and all other cakeg and crackers at lowest prices. Cheese. ‘ Cheese is higher everwhere but af Hayden’s. Wisconsin full creanr cheese 10c and 124c. Brick cheese 12ic. 14c and 16c. Limberger eese 15¢, Swiss chees 124¢, 14c and 10¢, Neufchatel fic per pkg.y YIHL apple cheese 60¢ each, Fromage de jrie, hand cheese, lap sago and al} other kinds at lowest prices. Preserves, Apple Butter and Mince lfl i felly 5¢ per pound, any kind you wants Apple butter Ti¢ HllIAM. meat Tie, rasps berries, strawberrie: luu_ul peach and plum preserves all’ 13ic. . Cranborries Tic per quart. You will save money by buying your fruits, nuts, dates, figs, e at headquarters, and don't forget @i oyster and fish departument.

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