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- $ 'DRESS COODS DEPARTIENT, [I]IH]RIM . ESTABLISHED JUN 19, JN DAY M()R\' FEBRUARY 11 IR‘H—- IXTEEN Announcement. The wholesale bankrupt dry goods stock of ], H. Walker & Co. of Chicago has been selling at auc- tion during the past three days. Our Mr. Joseph Hayden has been on the ground, and has pur- chased the pick of the stock at surprisingly low prices. ation, Omaha people this el goods at pric nomical buyers, The ready cash has commanded the situ- and we will be enabled to p'ace before gant stock of high class dry that will be a revelation to eco- The goods are coming in on every train and will be placed on sale as fast as they are unpacked and marhed, First installment goes on sale tomorrow morning, Watch for the prices that will be quoted on these goods. READY FOR BUSINESS INTHER ENLARGED DEPTS. The wash Dress Goods stock has been moved and double the space given to this depart- ‘ment on account of the increas- ing trade. We were com- pul(.d to add more space and carry larger stock. We are informed by men who travel all over this country that our stock of wash dress goods is the largest in the United States. We are told by ladies in this city who have been shopping around that our stock is larger than all the rest com- bined in Omaha. These as- sertions seem broad, but hear- ing them repeated so often there must be scme truth at- tached to them, We invite every lady in this city and state to inspect our stock, look over our display and then judge for themselves. We are the first to display the imported novelties in Bro- chet Crepe, Figured Crepe in plain colors, Cotton Bengaline 1 light or dark ground work, Brocaded and Fancy Printed novelties in French, English and Domestic Satin, French, Scotch and Domestic Zephyrs in light shades, satine stripes and lace work, new printed de- signs in India Linon, Irish Lawn, Dimities, etc. We are the only house in Omaha where vou find the “Japanette,” an English fabric. Duck Suiting, new styles in crinkled effects, Pongees, Cam- brics, Percales, Gingham and Prints, In fact, you will ad- mit this to be the most com- plete assortment you ever had the pleasura of looking over, and prices you will find lower than any previous season. We will place in our center pieces new dress goods in plain, fancy and illuminated effects, worth from 40c to 7oc, you can have your choice of the lot at We have received a new line of WOOL HENRIETTAS, 36-inch wide, including black, your choice at 43c. are the best in the land, guarranteed allwool, S-inch wide; \always s0ld at 76, OUR PRICE 43C—43C—43C. Do you warit something nice in a STORM extra fine quality and weave? © it, all wool and extra width, worth $1.00, you can have it at Gde. Ask to see our new invoice of dres they are Beauties and worth 40c, Monday aisle 250 ALL in al Boods; our price 150 15015 We havo recelved a mnflm of SPRING NOVELTIES. We have a full line and all the new weaves and cold cheap at 8e, our these goods are Monday 7C. S LINING DEPARTMENT, This tment has also been moved and double the space has been given to linings. The help has also been doubled, and you will have no trouble in getting what you want right here. All colors in cambrics, all colors In si- lesia at 10c, 15¢ and 20¢ yard, Black back printed silesta at 15¢ Black, brown, tan, gray slato and white canvas, 1 Al colors in crinoline New n . padding, DRESS and 25 navy blue, 15, 20¢ and 10¢ yard collar and belt wadding, in fact, as said you can get what you want in the lining line at Haydens', WOOL & COTTON EIDERDOWNS We make two prices in order to close out this st Al the xold vard, only 10c. Choice of all our fancy that were G9¢, 65¢ and Jard. colors canvass, downs } ¢ reduced to 10¢ a fancy woven cotton eider 19¢ and 205 wool eiderdown 6e reduced to boc . | HAYDEN BROS Sl .IKS What We Offer for All This Week: Lot, 1—High Novelty Silis, which were manufactuved in Lyons | for the finest trade. The patterns and combinations are as magnificent as art can produce, and the effects are simply exquisite. They include plain and embroi- dered wen rainbow, Louis XIV and Louis XV de- signs. They are the correct styles for spring, worth from $1.50 to $3.00 per yard. $l. Lot 2—New Black Silks.—The enormous increase in the sales of this department shows that our patrons desire only the best black silks at moderate prices and know that they are to be found at our counters. Wo invite espec- ial attention this week to our black gros grains, faille | francaise, satin rhadimers and black«Jup silks, worth $1.00 per yard, all at. We guarantee our bluck silks, Lot 3—A magnificent line of Printed China Silks, e and green grounds in dots, fig- ures and stripe: fore. go at... ; Lot 4—A finc assortment of Printed China Silk —well worth 40c a yard In solid colors in silks we carry a great assortment of all desirable weaves and shades at prices which will surely please you. Sam- ples cheerfully sent to out-of-town customers at the specials sale prices. Give us a trial SINGLE cory mmrnrmmmnmrcnononmnnall PAGES 16 FIVE CENTS HAYDEN BROTHERS The greatest bankrupt stock of Dry Goods ever brought to Omaha is the Wholesale Bankrupt Dry Goods Stock of ALL AT PER YD. b Per Yard. 39¢ YARD. 25¢ Muslin Underwear, Two speciol values for tomorrow, 1f the snow or mud is knee deep tomorrow it will pay you to it to attend our special sales. We arc closing out tho musl in about 20 per cent less than cost of material. No such bargains ever offered. 50c Nightgowns reduced to Gowns nicely made only 89e; splendid value. Wi underwear de through at An elegant line of Gowns, trimmed with Torchon Lace or Embroidery; good value at $1.00. We will close this lot out at 59¢ each. 1 lot of corset covers worth 25¢, w bu closed at. S s “ 1. “ “w 800, 74k CORSETb 100 doz, Ladies’ Drab Corsets; splendid value for $1.00 each, go morrow for 50c each. 60 doz. H, & S. Corsets, fast black, a beautiful corset, worth $1. put on sale at 69¢ each. 25 9c on sale to- each, to be Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Guiot Suspenders, 30¢; worth 50c. Laundried Shirts, Tie: worth $1.2 y of Gents’ Linen Collars, 124c ench. Gents’ Seamless Sox, 4 for 25 A\u elegant line of Gents’ Gents’ Fine Camels’ Hair 100 doz. Gents’ Night Shi 100 d 400 per pai iced now to 25¢. 1 case of Laaios’ Wool Vests, no pants; this lot reduced to 50c. 'nud value at ] X N Royal ey, Cotton Hose, fass/blucle: anlandld. gcods to wear, worth Clothmor Department B SIS, uits, all ages in single or double breasted eral <||n rent colors and cloths, regular $4 and § 50'sy 1its, for muur.lny your choice 82,50, These are nicely trimmed and made up 1n latest styles. S §6, %7 and $8 children’s suits, ages 4 to 14, on sale Saturday ut 83,50, These ure both single and double breasted: and medium weights, A Good School Suit 95¢. Double b y and medium weight, in 4 or 5 shades, on urday only 81,23, None worth less than $2.35 2300 knee |mnh displayed on three tables on sule Sat- urday for 2be, 85 and 40c, ODD PANTS. broay 0dd pants sale—all wool men’s pants 730, to $2.00, None worth less than $1,75 to #5, All usk is that you eall and see for your Men's sui and_ overcoats at half usual prices. and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. marked in plain figures. -~ " (™ — S Bl MEN’S S S LS e At 81.00, at 81 from $3.00 up to $6.00 pair. Heavy weight men’s suits at $5.50, at $6.50, at $7.50, value from $12.00 up to $24.00 a suit, 87 men’s heavy weight suits to close at $4.50 and $5,50-—actual valy $9.60, $20.00 English clay worsted suits at $10.00, Call All goods at $0.0C, at $1 200 , at 81,50, at $1.73, at $2.00, at $2.50, at $3.00 pair—actunl vaiue ~actual 10 $8.50 and JAMERS H. WALKER & Wiy GHIOCA GO, First installment goes on sale Monday morning. Over Half in the stock, and we have the cream of it. S PERFUNERY Special sale of perfumery on Monday. Triple extract per ounce. Jockey Club, Lilag, Violet, White Rose, Lily Crabapple Blossom, njapan. of the Valley, Ocean Spray, Shandon Bells, Empress Bouquet, Ru sian Lzttus, Helitrope and Rose Geranium. Remember there will never be such a barguin offered again, (Please bring a h:‘,mu.) Totlet Soays. Glycevine Balls, per cake, fc. Tar Soap, per cake, fe. Cocoanut Oil, 1 doz. in a box, 25 Green, white and mottled Cas- tile soap at 25¢ per bar. Perfumery, l'_’irc ounc;; Monday. 0TIONS. On Monday. Be will buy & yards of fancy garter web. Ge will buy § packages of necdles and 10 darning needles e will buy 2 very fine’ corded and hem- stitched handkerchiefs, will buy 40 packages of he: will buy 6 horn hair pins. will buy 6 hat pius. y 144 hooks and eyes. v a good tooth brush. will buy a very fine hand brush. will buy 12 spoats of silk floss. will buy 2 balls crochet cotton. G will buy a pair f the best corset staels, We more embroideries in the ave in 12 months pre- cause of this is our handsome stock and our exceedingly low prices. ns at 1o per yard dreds of yards of very fancy Je per yard. ch wide embroideries only nt line embroideries at vy hair pins. have sold vious. new nbroid- 5e per yard. 10¢ 15e, 18c Deep flouncings for $1,00 per yard, LINENS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS The great rush ip this line has encour- aged us to enlarge this department as well as others, The prices we have been mak- ing is drawing the crowgs. Everybody knows Lawrence L. L. which is sold at Haydens' 2%e row Lonsdale 43¢ and H0c, worth muslin, at and Fruif of the Loom muslin, ow York mills #hd Wamsutta, 10c, Pride of the West, 11e! hed sheeting, 15c width pillow casing, 10¢ and All leading brands of, muslin and sheet ing at Haydens' popular prices. Beginning of the last week of those 10c towels. They can't be replaced except at a big lo )k over our 10¢ counter of towels If you want a white bedspread go to Hay- " where tomor- | they, carry the and have sortment to pick form. spreads at 47c, $1.00, $1 Iw $1,19, $1.25 $3.00, $3.50 and upy best _value in table linens at B0c a yard you will find in Omaha. Please bear this in mind, Figured napkin 60c¢ and 60c dozen, Ble 1 or brown crash yard All widths in cotton diapers, also linen Qlaper by or plece. Mill remnants of white dress goods, such as plain lawns and India linons, and Iuwnl stock checks and stripes, checked uainsooks, fancy new designs of every description, at Te, Sc, 10¢, 12%¢ and 160 yard, \ Look over our special bargains tables in i center alsle, which are changed every day Perfumery, 12c ounce, Monday. DRAPERIES. We are recelving daily novelties in win- dow draperies, and will show the most com- pleto line of medium priced goods ever in this market. Everything per at very low pric Chenille portieres, per pair. ining to window trimming $2 ULSTERS. Al sizes, $5.00 of $13 d $17.50, theso garments in STRICTLY wearer the $3.50 and $4.50 . worth every cent special drive in ies and navy affording the possible dre: warm and dr $11.50 and § There is no garment to equal these for all \round purposes at this time of the season. Big assortment of woolen and padded armers' satin skirts that must be disposed of at once. Lot 1 at 49¢, worth Sc, worth § zen ludies vaists, colors navy, black, polka dots and stripes, worth $1.25 to $ selling now for only Perfumery, 12t¢c ounce, Monday. N NPT CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We have just received our spring stock of infants’ cloaks and a more claborate or com- plete line was never shown in the city. We have a splendid long cape cloak, in cash- mere, silk embroidered, at 95c. Exceptionally fine garments, cream and tan cauhmere heavily embroidered, at $1.25, $1.98 and §2. Splendid \nlms in ladies’ and ackets, medium weights, at $2.25, ~ SHAWLS. SHAWLS—A fine all wool extra weight single shawl at $1.75, worth $3.00. Shoulder shawls, all wool, at 3ic, 50c, and 75e. Just what you need right now. We are selling lots of fur capes because we have two specials, one at $5.00 and the other $7.50, that are sold clsewhere as bar- gains at $0.50 and $12.50, This is one of the most complete depart- ments in the house and we can suit the most fastidious and save you from 10 to cent on everything. FURNITURE DEPT, misses’ 2.75 and 65¢ Oak bedroom suits, three wide, 6-5 high. Dr bevel plate mirror. d washstand is » finish on the whole suit is class. Price $15, well worth Oak bedroom sul with cheval dress ror $17.50 ul Another oak plate, v worth §u We have an el t line of fine bedroom suits, and will be glad to go over the line with you should you need anything of this kind 6-foot extension table, § 8-foot extension tab) ne of the latest e extenslon tables, aproved manner, is made with the sole pleces, size of er ha x24 he work in rfect in every first- only t with 24x30 Fren handsome suit, lu- all and object of sive styles in finished in the our price selling and handsome sideboards , $19, up to t 5 and elogant thing in this line on the market, All our carriage cut, whether most expensive one, ar. The difference in the differen have the same. g you buy a cheap carriag we glve you the same solely work on in price in upholstery $4.50, $5.30, $4.50, 1 look at the line. and up, Come a BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We have the most exte department of this kind in the city and our prices are | always the lowest, Viz.: XXX envelopes for 1 10 heets of writing paper for lc. 1 pen holder for lc. 2 steel pens for 1. lead pencils for le. of Bertha M. Cl ster's works at 19c. , George Elliot's All regular House of Seven Ga- Reveries of a Bachelor, Address, Tales from Shakes- s from an Ancient City, your Letter, immond's e and I choice only OIL CLOTH AND MATTINGS. up. and Floor oil cloth from 18¢ China mattings, 10¢, 1 \ T ) CARPETS. Carpets are cheaper this spring than ever. We will make some very low prices. The assortment is complete. It will pay you to see our stock and prices. SEWING NACHINES, We have a few of those sewing mas on band, Prices still $15.00 and $16.50, OUTING FLANNEL. New spring styles now open for your in- spection at 5¢, 10¢ and 15¢ yard. 0c per yard, lines Perfumery, 12&. ounce, Monday. Hirdware Department. The great slaughter sale of hardware still continues In this department. Having purchased 1,000 kegs of best steel wire nails before the advance for spot cash. We close them out as follows: 60d, $1.50 per 100 pounds. 50d, $1.60 per 100 pounds. 40d, $1.70 per 100 pounds. 50d, $180 per 100 pounds. 20d; $1.85 per 100 pounds. 164, $1.85 per 100 pounds. 12d; $1.85 per 100 pounds. 10d, $1.90 per 100 pounds. 2,00 per 100 pounds. per 100 pounds. 40 per 100 pounds. 00 per 100 pounds. We also call your attention to the great reduction in prices of tools and builders’ bardware. Note the FollowmD Prices. Double fron smooth planes Double iron jack planes 2-foot boxwood rules, fe ¢ Half bound boxwood rule Rim and mort Door hinges, 4c ir. Hook ¢ per pair, Hatchets, 10c each. We r ful line of makers, carpenters, machinists, black and mill- rights tools at about 40 per cent under reg- ular prices We also handle doors, sash, blinds,leather and , at manufactu ars pric Carpenter their advan from us N. B the hardware cent under all competitors, ilders will purchase find it to their goods thing In at 40 per READ, READ, READ. Hayden’s Prices on Meats. Sugar cured !m-n,, e, I’rime ham ribs, Ge. Tie. 106 per pound, ron, 10c. In fuct you can buy lard, catosuet, renolene, and everything in the meat line for half what you pay elsewhe: Butter and Cheese. s will sell u lot of fancy creamery 7e, 19¢ and 21 and an exten quality tor creamery for s low us 8. w full cream cheese onsin full eream, e, 11cs k cheese, 10¢, 124 and 14 Remember, wo carry eve os0 Lin Bakery. st our bakery loaf. per doz ¢ per doz. kars, b and erackers, or Cream pufls, 1 Doughnuts, Sodi and oyster eue per 1h. ugar, oitmenl, grandma and graham Buttermilk, crackers, T4c, Oranges, 8¢ per doz Whon you aro in thestore he sure und call at our Fish Dept. HAYDEN BROS,, Providers for the People, ginger snaps and pepsin rfumery, 12ic ounce, Monday. , GO. a Million Dollars Worth BLANKETS. sale Monday morning 874 pairs of sample blankets which were bough( from the largest blanket house in America at one-third off the regular mill pric are mostly all gray blankets, only 2 and 1 pair of a kind. Wool mixed bl ie, 08¢, $1.00, $1.1 , $1.75, $1.98 and upwards a pair, > blankets are cheap and it will pay you to look them over. GROCERIES. To introduce den Bros.' best 56X flour, we Wil for a short time put in one of the for lowing articles in each sack: Plain gold ring. One diamond ring. One carving set. One gold watcl One $5.00 bill. . One searf pin. One ladies’ solid silver hair ornament. One gents' rolled gold watch chaiu, One set of silver 23 pounds gran 30 pounds New Orleans granulated sugan $1.00. pounds 1 We place on t extra C sugar, $1.00, ¢ pound. Ge pound. 7ic pound. pound. 1 grapes, 3%c. « blackberries, Ge. New California raisins, G, ¢ California prunes, c and 10¢ New California peaches, 10 and 124e. New California apricots, 12%c and 150, New California pears,#214c and 18c. New California silver prunes, 10c snd 12%c, New California layer raisins,10c and 1214 Best Alden apples, 7%c and 10c. Sun dried apples, be. New Zante currants, Ge. 20-pound pails pure fruit elly, 35c. Pure home made apple, peach and plum butters, be. New Year mince meat, 7:4c pound. Bagle *brand mince meat in packages 81 Self raising pancake flour, 8%c. Self rising buckwheat flour, 3%c. Corn starch, 3%c. Gloss starch, G Lima beans, Imported maccaroni, 12%c package. Imported vermicelli, 123 package. ANl Kinds California plums, 12%c can. California peaches in heavy syrup, 15e. 2-pound cans choice pears, 15¢. -pound cans sugar corn, 7%e, worth 160 15 string beans,§ 1-3 2-pound cans early Juno peas, 8 1-3c, Sweet chocolate,be package. , 17%c package. sed milk, 10c can. vaporated crean 1 Fancy mixed piokles, fe bottle. Chow chow, 6e bottle. Columbia eatsup, pints, Columbia river salmon, § 10¢, 12%4¢ can, California breakfast food, 5¢ pound. If you want to have delicious coffee you t It at our Tea and Coffee department at a cheaper price than you yourself would ask. Broken Java and Mocha, 12%e¢, 15¢, 17%e pound. Byo, pound. T¥%c and 100 5c bottle, Santo and Maracaibo coffee, 26e Java and Mocha, 850 pound. red Japan, Basket fired J English breakfast tea, ney Ceylon tea, b 48¢ pound, , 42c pound, pound, Perfumery, 12ic ol Our Goods are Strictly High Grade, New planos for rent. Planos tuned and repaired, e, Monday, Woodenware Sale. 6-foot hard wood step ladder, ”u-l wood folding froning 1 fard wood pastry boards, 1! ne finished skirt boards, 2! stenciled salt boxe Towel rollers, dc each, Clothes pins por doze Clothes wring , $1 $2.00 splce cabinets, Wooden spoons, 6 each, Rolling pins, Butter prints, 9c Clothes bars, rolls toflet p noden bowl: a0t mnnh brushes, ¢ each, 3 quart dippers 2 quart tea pots 10 qu. in pails, STONEWARE, Just unloading the biggest car of ived in Omaha, 0,000 gallon milk pans, lon Jars 5,000 gallon Jugs. Monday we will sell the milk crocks 6c each. N 16¢ each, We are at