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[, - [I]IIURIM SHEH W 'l'Al‘] ISHED JUNE I THE OMAHA SUNDAY B ), 1871, ()\IAHA \l‘\[)z\\ M()I{\l‘\(., JA 98, SINGLE SIX Fi:: PAGES. 1894 PAGES J IB COPY FIVE CENTS HAYDEN BROS. INVOICE SALE. Special Notice. On W( :dnesday, January 31, we invoice. Tomorrow will be your chance to pick up bar- " gains, All odds and ends will be cleared out at prices next to nothing. We are going to clean them out and not be bothered invoicing the odds and ends, Odd pairs of blan- kets as low as 39c a pair; odd pairs of wool mixed gray blan- kets at 5oc a pair; 6-1b gray blankets at §1.25 a pair. See the handsome line of hair line wrapper blankets in pink, blue, tan and gray at $1 a pair; they are bound to be cairied away on sight, as they are the best blanket we have offered this season at §1.25 pair (new, justin.) Bargainsin lv-zlvy Cali- fornia blankets; odd pairs at Odd bed-com- 5¢. Remnants of plain, plaid and striped flan- nel, odd skirt patterns--all wool or cotton, they will be sold, odd lunch cloths and fringed table cloths of every color, price and description, odd bed spreads slightly soiled almost given away, odd dozens of napkins, odd pairs of towels, remnants of table linen, rem- nants of toweling and white dress goods at about one-fourth their value. \We are going to make a clean sweep tomorrow on all the odds and ends of muslins, sheetings, shirtings, outing flannels, calicos, ging- hams, dress linings, etc., etc. Remember these are bar- gains that will be cleared out and can’t be duplicated, and the first in will have first pick and the best selection to choose from; therelore come as early in the day as possib'e. ““HAVE YOU NO BABIES?”’ Have you a carviage after the winter is ov PerBaps your darling saw the light for the first time during the cold woather, und since then has boen lkopy cozy and warm indoc The balmy and mild days of spring will soon be here. You will then want to take this jewel of yours out, so that its cheeks can be touched by the fragrant breezo and colored as the rose by the glorious sun- shine. Your baby is t0o heavy to carey: you are not strong; you will have to got a carriage. We have them, as (ine a line as ever. Over 50 different styles to choose fro; 5 cel springs, steel wheols, sol, and is upholstered in f Body is full size nna we assure you, you will fuil to get anythi the world. 1 ears of fur- niture durin y BEDROON N { IDE BOARD: alties: Ouk bed- picces, first-cluss "plate mi 80 Ure our spe room suit, full cabinet worlk, vor, $15. Another, with cheval dressor, also I .uh plute mirror, $:7.50, An- othe’, oul 40, French bevel plate, rlh 50, These suits haze all large 8izo beds, six foot and over in height, dressers and washstands, arve well finished, the drawer work is pevfect, and every suit is ouk und has French bevel te mirrors, Readthe prices what we siy in our description, como in and seo’ the line and you will seo the best thing for the mouney that it is pasaiblo to ¢ light-foot I‘M s, $5, I bourds, 315, §17, LACE CURTAINS Wa have received our spring importa- tion of lace curtains nnd have the lav- gost and best selected stock it wus ever our p'easuro to show. Prices from 40 per pair up. Somo very fine ones at $1.50 to $2.00, CARPETS. Wo find wo carpots than wo care 10 nvantol will muke some vory low prices for the nest two woek It will pay vou to leo over, for the goods must g, Our stook of rugs is complete und we will makea big ais- count on them Cerals DR, Our Advice Better take advantage of the present prices and cold weather to buy that cloak, shawl, etc, Our Reason. Because we will sell you a good, warm, stylish, high class garment at one-half and less than one-half the cost of such in the early part of the season. We want you to see our line of ladics’ trimmed jackets at $3.50, $4, $4.75, $5. They are garments worth, and have sold for, from ¢8. 50 to $22. We'll give you the best pric s on fur capes ever quoted by anybody—8$4.50, $5, $6 75, $7.75-—is just one-half the usual price, and all high class. Need anything in children’s cloaks, ages 4 to 18 years, elegant assortment to choose from, and to make it to your in- terest to buy now—¢1.98, §2.50, $3.25, $3.75, $4.50 and $5 will buy those formerly sold for g4. 7\, $5.25, $6,50, $7.75, $9 and $10.50. We have a big line of nice warm jackets, ladies’ and misses’, at §1 to $2.50; all good serviceable material and worth three times the amount, Ulsters and Newimarkets, the best protectors from cold blasts you can find, and $3.75 to $7.50 will buy a garment in which the making a'one cost double this price. Velvet Beaver Shawls, extra heavy, $3.75 to 87, worth 85 to$r1. Extra heavy double all wool shawls and single shawls in all weight at half regular price. Breakfast shawls 1gg, wortli 35¢, Notion and Lace I]epl. Needles at 1c per package,. Handkfs at 1c each. 10 pkgs of hairpins, 1c, 1 yd, of elastic for 1c. 3 large rolls Toilet paper, 1oc. ) On Wednesday we will place on sale our en- tire new stock of fine Embroideries, all widths, from %c per yard up. JOB LOT OF FANCY STAMPED LINENS ON SALE MONDAY. Music Departmen Standard sheet music 17 a0t os b iesarsnssna 60 PP CODY. All the latest folios........ 5 Instruction books, all kinds.. . 4 c each, 3 14 price. All the latest sheet music at reduced prices. Pianos and Organs. Our stock consists of ten different World Renowned Chickering. piano call and get We will sell you any piano you select at $100.00 less than you buy it anywhere else on earth Prices range from $175.00 up to the price of the best Ghickering. makes, the Before purchasing a including our prices, can New pianos always on hand for rent. Before purchasing an organ call and see our Case Organ, tT) resembles a handsome upri Piano It has seven full octaves of keys, in appear- ance e t piano, L Artistic Piano Tuning 2 Specialty CLOTHING DEPT. Will Place on Sale TOMORROW FROM 9 A, M, 3,000 yds EXQUISITE PUNJAB and also dark shades, ut 1 5 I MORROW WE COM- mence a slaughter sale of Silks and Velvets at half—and less than half —the price they have TO 12, in dainty evening shades bzen all the season. In view of pending legisla- tion on the tariff, we deem it the best thing close out every dol- worth of Silks and Velvets we have in stock —without much, if any, regard to what the value is or has been. Many Silks-will be sold for a good deal less than we paid for them. We are going to mect the new tariff schedule with the smallest stock of Silks and, Velvets we ever had. Just cast your cye over the prices and come in for what yov ‘want of these bargains: $1.00 Silk Velvets per yard. $1.50 Silk Velvets per yard £1.25 Silk Flushics per yard : 59c¢ 40¢ Punjab China per yard.. be Black Faille Silks, per yard 85¢ Black S zimer, pev v 50c Black and Colored Surah Siiks, per yurd. .. $1.25 Black per yard. . $1.25 Colored Faille Sill per yard. . $1.15 Colored Satins, all silk, por yar 69¢ 69c | 39c¢ 98¢ 75¢c 75¢ Dress Silks oL DB Qule, 2 ap per cake 73 ako, to de. ¢, per bottle Bic. ry Pectoral, Paine’s celory compound, 72 Dr. Bosanto’s cough syrup, 33c to 65c, Chamberluin’s cough syrup 20c, 406 and 75c. JEWELRY DEPARTMIENT. Speetal inducements in jewelry this 1ovelties at one-half ‘3 50 \vnh h chains, 7 per set sterling sil tea spoons, #3 solid gold rings, 81.50. 5 watehes, $12.50. 2 solid silver g atches, $6,95. ic "l & ‘I\m In&w' *l l‘* coffee spoons nd clock repairing ? prices, at half Dress Goods Department. Monday wo will place on sale a large line of new novelties in dross goods, 250 pieces inall. ‘Bhe leading shades and pattorns. Remember these are new goods, just veceived; not an old pattern in the lot, but all nice, new goods. Your choice of the 1ot 25c, Wo will place on sale in our center aislo a nice storm serge, all shades, in- cluding black, 40 iuches wide, worth 50c, Monday's pri Our 75¢ hen ;-1. tta, strictly all wool, any shade you at, Ahulm“ll" black, yur lannel suitings, full wide; ull wool, worth § \y's price e, 51 ineh ladi \y's price 4 ! cloth, worth Tae, plums. We are , and in going find o great many inventor through our stock we odd nd ends, but ulinies and full dress worth from Tae to $2.00 por lay you can have your choice ber i goods wnd Lhis senson’s goods. are all wool This Entire Stock 1s Be-| . mg Sold Out. The qualities of the garments must be known to under- stand these prices. They are about omne=third of usual clothing store prices. Men’s pants to close et less than manufacturers cost, 50c, 75 $2.00 and $2.50; these pants are well made, all wool and good slylc,, e LT less than 8175, up to $6.00. Men’s ulstors, a fow left, to close at $5.00, worth #5.50 and $10.00. Medium weight overcoats to close them at $6.50 and $7.50; 00. These are in single and double breasted. $1.50 and $35,00, worth £10.00 to 315. $2.50; former Boys’ long pants suit, ages 12 to 19, to close, $1.75, 32, $2 price $; to $7. Our children’ In 3 lots, § agos from 4 to 15, will continue at this price till all are sold. 50, worth from $2.50 up to %0. Ve have a fow boys’ cape overcoats, all wool and natty, made to closo at $1.25 and $1.75, nono of these worth loss than $3.50 to $6.50. Men’s and boys® jeans pants and overalls. We have the largest stock in the city at the lowest prices. MAIL ORDERS FILLIZD. ~ MOSUN CNDERWEAR Our great sale of the entire wholesale stock of Joha S. Britton & Co. of St. Joseph, Mo., is the biggest muslin under- wear sale ever held in this town. It grows daily as the prices and qualities become better known, Below are a tew sample prices: Drawers. Fine cambric, tucked lace or embroidery, at 49¢. 1 lot of drawers, cambric and muslin, nicely trimmed in lace and embroidery, only 35¢, worth 75¢, Chemise. Beautiful goods, trimmed in lace or embroidery, worth g1, go in this sale at 49¢, 50 dozen of chemise, full size and well made, only 39e, regular price 75¢ Children’s. 100 dozen of children's corset waists, 9¢, 11¢, 12 1-2¢, 15¢ and 20¢ each. 100 dozen of children’s muslin pants, good material well made, only 9¢, 11¢, 12 1-2¢ and 20¢ per pair. 100 dozen infants’ fine cambric slips, only 25e¢, price soc, worth 75¢, go and regular Gowns. Special value in frill goods. 50 dozen gowns, made to re- tail at $1,50, goin thissale at 79e, 100 dozen gowns, only 59e¢, regular price gr,25. 50 dozen gowns, only 39¢; not one but is worth g1, Corset Covers Fine cambric and muslin corset covers, only 9¢ each; j about the price of the buttons, Skirts. l”?u. s than 82 go in this sale ¢ trimmed, only 59@, wo Y 100 do: ' HAYDEN | BROTIIERS, 16th and Dodge Sts. CROCERIES. ns' letting down the prices on New Orleans granulated pounds Soda cracke Oyster erackers He. Ginger snups T4 ght extra C sugar §1. je, 10e, Now Californin prunes, de, 74e, 10¢ Sun-driod apples 5e. Best Alden app es 7ic and 10¢, Now California penchos 10c, 15 ™ prunos, 10e, 12}c. New California laver raising 123e,15¢. Seif ing buckwheat flour 8% Self-vising pane ke flour 3¢, All kinds Californin plums 12c. ches in I\«-‘\\_) syrup 16e. Lima beans . pound cans s v corn Ske can. pound eans 1 s Ske cun. pous 8ic can, Chow-chow e bottle. TEA AND COFFEE DEP'T. Broken Java and Mocha 12§c 174, 1o, pouud. Old Government Java 5¢, or 3 pounds for 1. Japan tea siftings 10¢, ¢ pound, Sun-cured Japan 25¢ vound, Basket fired Japan > and 4Sc. Buglish breakfast tea 38¢, 42c. Fancy Coylon tea 9¢ pound, 160, tos and Muracaibo coffee 250 and Mocha SEWING MACHINES. 100 move of thoso cclebrated sewing machines just received fron the factory, Prices from $15.00 to $16.50, fully war -anted 5 yeurs. This is your opportuns ity. HOUSE FURNISHING COODS. White granite cups andsaucers 2 2¢ per ates, Twors and hasing, 59¢ pu~ pair. A few more odd pieces of decorated dinner sots, We are selling these at less than you can buy common iron- stone china for. Flint glass tumblers, 1ic cach, Suuco dishes, in nico glass, 8¢ per sety 3 rolls of toilet paper 10c. Tea kettle, each. Can openers, 8¢ ench VVnsh mn(*hlm-fl $ finest clothe ( ()m])lul kitehen lamp, n\lllp(huunms. 5 each, and sizes of oil stove wicks, 5, 8¢ per set. ood us silver, 25¢ per each. wringers,$1.25, e, Ten spoons, us g set. HARDWARE. This is hardware's week, and prices don’t cut any figure. NOTETHE FOL- LOWING: 60d nails $1.50 per 100 pounds. 50d nails $1.60 per 100 pounds, 404 nails $1.70 per 100 pounds. 30d nails $1.70 per 100 pounds. 20 nails $1.80 per 100 pounds. 16d nails &l per 100 pounds. per 100 pounds. 0 per 100 pounds. .00 per 100 pounds. .15 por 100 pounds. 0 per 100 pounds, .00 per 100 pounds, worth 25¢. worth 10c. brass bound, 2-foot, hoxwood rules 2-foot boxweod rules, & 16¢, werth 80c. 2-foot boxweod rules, all brass bound, , worth 40, Mortice und each. Door holts at d¢ each, Door hinges at 4¢ per pair. Hook and eyc hinges 7e per pair and up. Carpenter: regular y 8. Machinists' tools 40 por rezulur prices, Blacksmiths’ tools 40 per regulur prices. Butchers’ tov's 40 percent under regus ar prices Short and long-liardled steel shovels rim door locks at 14a *tools 40 per cent under cent under cont under at Garden rakes from 10e up, Munure and hay forks from 25¢ up. Door bells from 25e up. Hatchets from 10¢ up. Carpet tacks in bulk 10¢ pound. Carpet tacks in papors 10¢ dozen, Table und pocket cutle Well buckets, well whee! barrows, 1 axes, carringe and bolts at your own vrice Police and tubular lanterns, Rat teaps from 10¢ up. And evorything in tho ha 25 to 40 per cent under \rone, wheels fire dware line regular and builders will l;. Carpenters purchasing their suve 50 per cent by hardware from us, Remember we headquarters fos trunks and valise: 1oun show a great variety of these s at bottom prices,