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_ DITORTAL SHEET THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1893--TWENTY PAGES. 9 Dress Goods Dep’t. YOUNGC MAN, while down town today, make it part of your business to pass our store and look at our display of dress goods in one of our show windows, and if the prices will convince you that | 1t does not cost too much to Dress a Woman and Dress Her Well dv not let anyona hoar you say: “I would get married, but it costs too much to dress a woman; but brace up, call on your best girl 1onight and pro- pose to her, and when all is Bettled call at QOur Jewelry Department on Monday and get the ring. Then callat Our Dress Goods Department and got tho dress. Remember we have them in all shades and prices from the leading factorics and looms of Europe, Asin and America. Look at Our Cut Prices: 81.25 henriettas at 7c. $1.00 henriot/ s0c. serges at § 5lc brocades at 40 brocados at 124c. Seeing is Believing. Come and seo for yourselt and you will be convinced that you can get more and better goods for your money from us than any place in the city. Look at Our Columbia Suit- ings in our front widdow. Warranted all wool. Worth 6.00 a pattern; Mon- days sule only $2,839 for a_dress pal- tern. Remember, only 82.39. In our center aisle you will find a nice all wool ladies’ cloth, a nice line of dark and light shades at 35¢, On Monday we will place on sale n' wdarge line of cheviots, homespuns and flanne! suitings, inches wide, goods worth from 50 to 75¢: your choice at nnly 27¢c. Silk Drapery. Closing outalarge line of silk drapery | fringe at 10c per yuard; cheap at 25c. Chenille and wool fringes at 15¢ to 20c. Silkaline, ¢, 10¢ and 15e. Third floor. FUR RUGS. We have an elegant line of fur rugsat very low prices for holiday trada. Also Smyrns, Brussels and moquette > rugs in groat variety. Third floor. SEWINC MACHINES. A flrst-class sewing machine, fully warranted for five years, at $15, is a good Christmas present to the lady of the house. Third floor. NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS Have You Read the Scarlet Letter? By reading this you will be reading he announcement of the “RED LET- ER ” day in this department, These Prices Defy Competition 8¢ Handkerchiefs only 23 10¢ Handkerchiefs only 4c. 20c Handkerchiefs on!y 12¢c. 25¢ Handkerchiefs only 15c. b0c Hundkerchiefs only 25 25¢ Windsor Ties only 124c, worth of Necedles for 5c. lastics only 8ic. per yard, lustics only 8c. per yard, Elastics only 12¢. per yard. 85c Elastics only 21, per yard. Dllu)u Stamped Pillow-Shams only 43¢ pair. 25¢ Stamped Linen Splashers only 15¢ each, 60c Stamped Linen Tray Clotks only 25¢ each. 80¢ Crochet Silk only 19¢ per spool, 10¢ Silk Floss onl; 3 40¢ Brushes only 25¢. 25¢ worth of Hairpins for 5¢. 10e Corsot Steels for He. 15¢ Dress Shields for Ge, 10¢ Rubber fine Combs for 8e. 10c Horn Combs for 5e. 15¢ Dress Stays for e, 23¢ Tooth Brushes for 10¢. 60¢ worth of Linen Thread for 20¢. Wash Dress GToods. 500 pieces of 82-inch wide, 80-inch and #6,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 36 inch wide, serge, chevrons, Bedford cords, Giant cloth, Louisana cloth, ull in mill remnants at 8ic yard, Look out for s big crowd and be on time. They are worth from 10c to 15¢, On Monday to be closed out at 8jc¢ yard, quantity limited, Dress LTnings. Have you seen the new live of fast black printed selisia at Haydens? Did you ever notice the 10¢ selisin? All colors in selisia at 10¢, 16¢ and 20¢ yard, All colors best lining cambric ab Sje. Haydens carry the most complete lin- Bg depariment in Omuha, strictly all wool 36 | SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN HAYDEN BROTHERS Geiting Readv for the HOLIDAYS. Wotice the Cut in Prices. The Basement does the bursiness. Garneau’s nice fresh Snowflake, Rye or Graham Bread at 2ca loaf. Other bakers’ products similar prices [ e e ] The goods purchased from the SLLOAN, JOIINSON & CO. bankrupt stock of gro=- ceries are on sale in our basement. 9. J ewelry Dep’t. We Are Too Busy Unpacking silverware. watches, jew- elry clock and novelties to eive in de- tail the varied articles we are offering in this department. The buyers in search of sightly and presentable bar- gains please note and compare our prices, sses, white, black and oriental ch tic lenses and morocco ire and poor man’s alike; jewele price $8, our price.. . . Large size glasses, jewelrs pric morocco lenther _opera price. teh cases, gents, Elgin or nuine article, antecd, jowel- * $12.50 e, Blgin or Wal watch, 10- Price $7.50, our pric $295 or Waltham silverine 3-ounce ch, the mechanic’s timepi cce and durable, jew- rs price 9, our price.. $495 Ladies’ and gents’ 14 karat gold U. S. y watche: “Um $1850 50 apward Solid goid sct and band rings, please note, Solid Gold, not plate, jewelers’ price $1, our price. . 26¢c Gents’ and lad ten-year roll plate vest chains, all iengths, the entire production of one of the most respec able muikers. Cash rrenders val- ues. We had the b $ Jewelers’ price $3,our price 1- 50 Rogers 12 dwt. knives or forks have the new improved solid basis, none better made. you duplicate it? tham price § Solid silver jowel works, je ours nickel Whereé can $1.25 Rogers’ teaspoons, AA., jewal- ers’ price $2.25, our price... .. 98¢ ‘We call special attenfion to our 4-piece silver quadruple plate tea set, a mar- vel for beauty, jewolers’ $5 95 . price:$12, our price...... We ack those intending to buy Christ- mas gifts in this department to call and look over our stock. Selectiohs will be gladly lnid aside. Late buyers can in this way have the samo udvantuge as early buyers, 9 jewelry line is most complete. ] We solicit inspection. SHRET WUSIC Our line is full and complete, em- bracing all the VERY LATEST and MOST popular new music. We sell all tho latest vocal and instru- mental folios at 35¢ each. €all or write for catalogue of our 6c sheet music. Over 4,000 different pieces of standard sheet music at 6c per copy. Instruction books, all kinds, at one-half regular prices. PIANGS, We handle the BEST, the world-renowned #Chickering* ‘We also have eight or ten other first class makes, KEvery instru- ment guaranteed. Our prices range from %175 up to the price of the very best Chickering piano, ORGANS. Z=0ctave Upright Piano Organs In appearance they exactly re- semble a handsome upright piano, being beautifully carved nus pol- ished and containing seven full oc- taves of keys. All classes of music can be executed on this organ the same as on pianos. COME AND SEE THEM or write for catalogue. Small musical merchan- chandise of all kinds sold at dry goods profits, BOOKS The rush still continues at this depart- ment. Books were never so cheap and our holiday ussortment never eo com- lete. You can buy Children’s Fancy oliday Books for de. wi\'our choice of 1000 bound books for Cy Your ohoice of 500 bound books, worth 40c, for 15¢, Oxford Bibles, teachers’ edition, bouud in seal, only $2.08, This book is worth $5.00. 25 of the best Envelopes for 8¢, > 986¢" SILKS AND VELVETS MARKED DOWN, YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS| Prices of High Class Silks dropped within reach of all. will cuts. One glance at the goods and you | commence buying. Deep, deep are the Down, down go the prices. It is better than 50 inches to the vard, It is better than 25 ounces to the pound. 1t is more t an 20 to the dozen. The impressive quotations given here are typical of hundreds of others in our mammoth silk and velvet departient, the largest and most complete in the west and where the prices a ALL COLORS, 25¢ a Yard. > always impresst COLOREIi CHINA SILKS, lSILK FINISH YELVETTAS ONLY 29¢ a Yard. cely low. SATIN BROCADES, Regular $1.25 Quality, Only 75¢ a Yard. WASH SILKS,| 50¢ a Yard. CROISE SILK VELVETS, $1.50 quality, all colors, $1 a Yard. CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS and SURAHS. OTHERS ASE Our Price, 49¢ BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE DRESS SILK, 69¢c a Yard. $I QUALITY SILK VELVETS, ALL COLORS, 592 a Yard. COLORED FAILL DRESS SILKS, Regular $1.25 Goods, | This Wecek 75¢ a Yard. BLACK SATI RHADZIMER ONLY 69¢ a Yard. 22-INCH BLACK Taffetta Silk, FOR SKIRTS, 59¢ a Yard. SATINS. ALL COLORS, 50: a Yard. BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, WORTH $1.25, Only 75¢ a Yard. Double Faced Black CRYSTAL BENGALINES, WORTH 81.50, 98¢ a Yard. SILK REHNANTS. 2,000 OF THEM MUST BE SOLD. JUST WHAT YOU WANT HALF PRICE. Cloaks Wraps Jackets There are a great many grand good things in the Cloak De- partment ; yet. Some prices are given here on a few la- dies’ gar- ments. Ths rew styles of Ladies' Cloaks g rapidly, but We have a few garments just in Satnrday which we think just a little the best values we have yet offered. A nice Reaver Cloak, fur-trim- med,Worth collar,full sleeves, elephant buck, Latest thing out, For Monday they go for .50 SEE THESE $19.00 Plush Wrap. . $21.00 Plush Wrap. 25,00 Plush Wrap. ! $12.00 Fur-Trimmed Jacket, $18.00 Fur-Trimmed Jucket. On Second Floor—Take Elevator, LARGEST STOCK OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY Domestic Dept. The largest domestic stock in the west, All the leading brands. l(el\dgl' made sheets, 49¢, 58¢, 69¢ and 75¢ each. Pillow cases, 10c, 12fc, 15¢ and 17¢ euch, Unbleached cotton flannel, 3¢ yard. Bleached cotton flannel, 5¢ yard. g All kinds of shirting,denims and tick- ngs. STOVES TIDINGSOF COMFORTAND 01 —THE— A ight O Siove This 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 uch flues, is constantly kept cool. We have put the price of the ALL RIGHT OIL STOVE within the reach of all ;’g'e ,huve reduced them form 812 to 50, Hard and Soft Coal Stoves Four car loads of stoves, and a price that talks, No. 10 Junior Oak, $ 6.25, No. 11 Junior Oak, $ 7.75. No. 13 Junior Oak, $ 9.15, No. 16 Junior Oak, $11.15. No. 17 Junior Ouk, $13.87. No. 10 Putman, $5.5 No. 14 Putman, 26. No. 16 Putman, $7. No. 91 Mounted Putman for hard coal, 101 Mounted Putman for hard coal, $6.45. No. 111 Mouated Putman for coal, $6.95. No. 121 Mounted Putman for hard coal, $8.15, Stewart Oak—This is the finest oak #tove in the markel, It excels m con- struction, materialifinish,operation aund ornamentations The No. 155 16 $18.95, No. 175 i6 $16.85, No, 195 is $18.95. We show you what no other house in the west can do—over 200 different styles and sizes of stoves, and prices the very lowest. hard Linen Dept. ‘We are letting down the prices, and stock is going fas All linen erash, 2ic yard, . Brown twilled erash, 7c yard. Fine giass toweling, 8c yard. 1’?“‘“”“ chegked toweling reduced to 24c. Fine full bleached twilled erash, 10¢ yard, 66-inch cream damusk, 50¢ yard. 72-inch bleached damask, 69¢, 75¢ and #1 yard, Linen dresger scarfs, 25c éach, Bleached Turkish towels, 10c each, Best 25¢ towel in Awerica. 24x40 full bleached, all linen, knotted fringed huck towels, worth 20¢; on Mon- day at Haydens', and at Haydens’ only, 1tc each, Closing prices on napkins, bed spreads, eto. Fine orochet spreads reduced to 88c oach; 11-4 Marsellles spreads reduced to $1 each. #5 imported Marsellles spreaas, $3.50. NOT A SHOE _ FAILURE, PANIG ~ PRIGES This Week on Shoes. dies’ fine dongola patent tip shces, 5, worth $2.50. Hayden’s big shoo pur- chase ou sale this weels, A splendid child’s school shoe worth §1.25. We always shoes when they are cheap. That is why this shoe saie is at such low prices. ORDERS filled as they last. buy good MAIL s long Brooks Bros $5.00° Shoes We offer several hundred pairs of Brooks Bros.” $5,00 French kid hand- made ladies’ shoes at $3.75 this week. It you want a fine shoe see these; they are the greatest bargains we have ever offered. Ludlow# malke ladies’ fine shoes,32.50 Hg o The Worth 75¢ and $1.25. \ Ladies’ fine overgaiters at cost. We put into this sale the largest and finest line of overgaiters at cost. Lvery lady should have a pair. Ladies’ felt house slippers, 45¢, wor th 75, Ladies’ fine plush and felt embroid- ered $1.50 slippers 98¢ a pair this week. Ladies’ fine 1-strap $2 dancing slippers $1.45. Ladies’ fine warm slippers $1.85. Ladies’ home comfort ‘‘foot-warmers” $1.20, worth $1.50. Ladies’ felt lace shoes $1.25, lincd $2.50 satin 76c, worth oy Legi .15, Worth $2.80 The boys’ all want them now. We 821l you the finest made at cost in this sale, 3 School Shoes. @Children’s fine $1.25 grain A, S, T. tip school shoes 95c. Misses’ fine 8$1.75 graia A. S, T, school shoes, $1.25. Boy’s satin calf $225 $1.50. Men’s shoes 50c to $1 less than regu- lar price, tip button shoes ROCKERS. CENTER TABLES' | each, or PICTURES BASELSS. These are the articles most appropri- ate a Christmas present. We are talking presents now because our line is now complete and you can secure any article by paying a small amount and we can deliver any time for you. We have just arranged all these articles so you can have no trouble picking out what you want, and the variety is larger than ever. The above rocker is solid oak polished finish, spring seat, and covered in silk plush, assorted colors. Prico $3.50: worth $5.00. Pictures and easels, all new goods and at prices that make it casy to buy what you want. Elegant lina of wall pockets at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. DO NOT FORCET That Hayden Bros. carry a first class line of furniture and that they selt you every article at a lower price thanis usually asked for the same goods. The volume of our business proves that the public appreciate this fact, and you will if you give us a trial. We save you money. CHRISTMAS will be month. l What do you want? here next Tables, Rockers, Chairs, Book Cases, Sidehoards, Foot Rests, Pictures, Easels, China Closets, Lounges, . Bed Room Suits, Hall Trees. You can get what you want at HAYDEN BROS. FURNITURE DEP'T. Hats and Caps. Hats and caps, we ci stock in the city. than ever. Mens' fine fur Derbys, in the latest shapes, $1.00, worth no less than $2.50, Mens’ fine fur fedora in black and brown, $1.00, less than half hatters’ prices. Meng' fine fur crushes in black and brown, 75¢, good value $1.50. Mens' different styles of fur soft hats, $1,00, worth $2.50. Mens' genuine Scoteh caps, 25¢ worth ry the larges Prices still lower e, We have the largest line of men's heavy winter caps at 502, good value at $1.00, B(?'s‘ heavy winter caps and turbans, 20¢, former price, H0c. A large line of children’s and boys’ turbans, 10¢, Boys' fancy hal Boys' crushers Boys' fedoras, Hc. Boys' plush caps, H0c. Men's genuine seal turbans, worth less than $10.00 and $1 Blankets and Comforts. We are offering special bargains in blankets to-morrow. 4-1bygrey wool blankets, 49¢ a pair 4-1b grey wool vlankets at 76¢ a vair, 60 pair white cotton feeced blankets reduced to b5¢ a pair. 50 pairs silver grey cotton blankets at 550 a pair. 200 pairs of white or grey fleeced blankets at 75¢ o pair. 50 pawrs of silver grey blankets, 08¢, 80 pair of white wool mixed blankets, sligntly soiled, $1.50 pair, 25 pairs 11-4 white California blankets, to close, slightiy soiled, $2 98 paid. 82 pairs 10-4 all wool silver king groy blankets reduced to $3.50 pair. 6-1b 11-4 grey wool mixed blankets at $2.85 pair, 12-4 sanitury grey €-1b all wool blan~ kets at $6,50 a pair. Very fine white California blankets at $5.95 & pair. See our red blankets at $3.98 a pair, You will save woney by buying your blankets at Hayden's. 40c. ¢ Groceries. TOR ALL W K. QUALITIES GUARANTEED. Bost California 8-1b. can peaches, 15a Best 1b. can pears, each, or v dozen. Best Californin 8-1b. can grapes, 11g- cach, or a dozen. Best yrnia 8-1b. can apricots, 124a- each, or 5 udozen. can white chere a dozen. n, Yc¢ each, or$l 3. 190 Good corn, 2-1b. ¢ dozen. 8-1b. can good tomatoes, 9¢ each, or 81 a dozen. 8-1b. can California egz plums, 12{6 each, or $1.45 a dozen. n California golden drop-plums. or $1.45 a dozen. A green gage plums, dozen. ver salmon 1lc can,. or $1.25 a dozen. 1 pint Columbia blue label catsup 150, or $1.65 a dozen. Imported Moutarde, French mustard,, 30c. f-gallon bottle mixed pickle (worth sell for 35¢, 1bs. granulated sugar, $1. 1 dried grapes, Ste. ifornia 2 crown rasing, 5o, New California 8 crown raisins, 6o,. Tie, Sic, 12ic. New London layer raisins, 103c, 1240 BREAD 2¢ a Loaf At Haydens ve and graham a loaf. teen ounces to- the loaf. Buns, Tdc per dozen; cream puffs, I per dozen; ¥ pound angel cake, 17cj. mixed cookies, Te per dozen; wine cakes, 8c eacli; doughnuts, Te per dozen; Boss- ton brown bread, 4c per loaf; all kinds of pies, 4c each: apple cake, be each; %fl‘ namon lc each, and all other kitfdg. at lowest prices. Fish Dept. Is where you can get anything you wnn! Full s in smoked or salted fisn at lowest prices| Smoked white fish, 12{2; smoke: geon, smoked , salmon, b6c per: pound; Finnin haddies, c: English bloaters, 6 for 25¢; best stock fish, 124cs Swodish syngons berries, 10c per'quars) ‘We are selling all kinds of herring ad. very low prices. Ten fancy Norwa; herring for 25¢; 7 large shore herrin, for 25¢; Norway anchovies, 10c pe; ound; fine mackerel, 10¢ per pound arge George’s codfish, Tic; extra fine white fish, lalke trout, 10ci boneless codfish, 10¢ per pound. Remem| ber, when you are down staire, to get cup of our cocoa. Free to every one, sturs Cottolene a;;l Lard, 3-pound cans cottolene, 28¢; 5-pound cans, 45¢; 10-pound cans, 90¢; 3-pound cans of best lard, 38¢c; 5 pounds, 63c; 10 pounds, $1.19, Meat is Down Again, Salt pork, 10c; bacon, 12ic; sugal cured No. 1 hams, 11¢: picnic hams, 10¢! dried beef, 10c; pigs feet, fHie; tripe, bey bologna, be per pound; boneless ham, 1l4c; plate corned beef, Hc: boneless corned beef, T4c; spare ribs, Tie, Butter, Cheese and Preserves. Country butter, 1 creamery, 23¢, 25c an Jelly be per pound, any kind you wan Apple butter Tic, mince meat Tic, raspl berries, strawberries, apricot, peach and plum preserves all 12ic. ’ Wisconsin full cream cheese 10¢c and 124 Brick cheese 10c, l'l’h', and lde. Limberger cheese (15¢, Swiss cheese 124c, 14¢ and 16¢, Neufehatel 5 per pkg. sap sago e per pkg., Swiss 124c, 14can 16¢. Cranberries Tic quart, Did you ever try Armour’s soups? W have them at 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ per can| they are fine. Come here for fruits and nuts. mixed nuts 12ic, 19¢ and 21gp Fanoy Cracke; and Cookies. Soda crackers, 5¢; oyster crackers, Bo‘ frosted creams, ginger snaps, sugal cookies, oatmeal crackers, molasses cake, milk crackers, aud butter cracl ors all ut 74e per pound. In fact we cam. give you anything you want in crackerss DRUG DEPT. Scott’s Emulsion, 75, Cuticura Resolvent, 75 Paine’s Celery Cou Garfield Tea, 20¢ Duffey’s Malt, Be. Dr. Willllams Pint Pills, 40e. Janes’ Expectorant, 75¢. ae. pound, 756, Have your Presciptions filled s HAYDEN BROS,