Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 18, 1894, Page 9

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PAGES 9- Ifi A AAAAARA A A nnis FOITORIAL SHEET. Wmmnnnnnnnn 1&HE(JMAHAiSUNDAY BEE. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ()MAI[A UNDAY M()R\l NG, FEBRUARY 18 EN BROTHERS | >elling the James H. Walker Bankrupt Stock. FOLL) [l ORDE} Monday. One solid carload of Silks and Dress Goods. These were bought at auction : ' The crowds anl you'll get to Filled promptly and with and thcy'll bC sold CHEAP. judgment, IXTEEN PAGE Two solid carloads of Linens, Domestics and Blankets rececived Saturday; on sale Hayden'’s Consult prices below: Croceries. To introduce Hayden Bros.' 6x flour, we The James H. Walker & Co. stock, added to [ 3t atock o will for a short time put in one of the fol- our stock of wash goods, fills this depart- e ke r}f,.'{ Lo lowing articles. The flour is warranted to No such value i ment Pl Sk 5 R s 1 be the best you ever used money re- We take great pleasure to inform tho 5 (YA ) funded LG Bee that we have the Fine. Calltornia blankets, in tx".llv:-lli-‘yx- col- QubipallHIng: o wash dreess goods department in this coun- N N WO LIRS, BB TIots 165 One diamond” ring Wash Dress Goo ds. Blankets. tr. d would invite all to inspect our e iR it s in new spring o e, both foreign and domestic, and com- One §5.00 bil ¥ ne scarf pin. One ladies’ solid silver hair ornament One gent's rolled gold wateh chain One solid gold plate cluster diamond lace pin, next season if you wish to save money. Cloa t B ins. v 3 . — . oak Dept. Bargains. In, and the next thing is to get it out. To get it out at once we have made two lots at 4gc and wing exclusive novelties in There are 1927 pieces in these two lots: 15¢ a yard. The “forty-niners” consist of some of the finest fabrics produced by foreign or American 3 PRIC jooms, late weaves of stylish and popular cloths. Queen olives, best imported, per quart, ¢; Imported chow por quart 160} lekles Fanoy figured. Imported lappets, 35c per yard. A beautiful line of imported fast blacl brocaded satin at 25c | ard A novelty in € , 25e per yard. New styies in Japanette per yard. Printed Irish lawn, printed organdies, crinked and plain seersuckers, linen-finished hyrs. stripe and lace effects in French otch zephyr, Domestic zephyr at Ge g ¢ per yard. Largest stock of dress ginghams and prints In fact, it is impossible for us to do the stock Justice In this advert thing is certain, the goods more of them than you will find in all the stores combined in Omaha. Linens. Have you seen our enlarged linen depart- ment? Look .at those damask towels at 5e each. Bleached or brown twilled crash, 3%c per yard. Fine Barnsly crash at 10c, cheap at 15c per yard, Fine all linen huck toweling, worth 25c, on sale at Haydens, only 15c po . Turkey red damask at 15¢ per yard. Fancy ble turkey red damask at 25c per yard. Particular attention is called to our line of bleached damask, red checked or cream damask, at 50c per yard. Special bargain in 5-8 German linen nap- Kins at $1 per dozen. 3-4_all linen Scotch dinner napkins at $1 per dozen, Fringed napkins, dozen. Largest stock of white bedspr 47, 69c, Goc, 7oe, Soc, e, $1, $1.15, $1 and up. , S0c and 60c per cLenille table covers, worth 50, reduced to 93¢ each. Notions and Laces. Our spring goods are arriving daily in this department, and Monday will begin a GRAND CLEARING SALB. Every article put out will be at such’ prices as will close them at oncs 5 DOZEN 'RA FINE HAIR BRUSHES, SH. These goods were always sold for 25c and 36e, and were cheay these prices. 4n GRO! X I ' JSHES, This lot is ‘jnh we m-uun and were made to t They are S, 150 one day we will off 50 DOZEN ELI made; they ring price is S, » goods always retailed for 15¢ per were cut to being almost the actual cost. We will clear them at 2o per fond, 100 BOXES OF 10¢ BALLS CROCHET COT- 3 WACH. These are clearing prices for Monday only 1,000 YARDS lll‘ EMBROIDERIES AT 1C PER YARD, se goods cannot be purchased at the factory for the price we will offer them on Monday Al styles at 1c, 3¢, Ge up to 23 per yard. Big job lot of laces at le, 2¢ and 8 per o Special sale on heavy all silk ribbons, and 9¢ per yard, We Have the Walker Stock Tremendous bargains for tomorrow. Walker's hosiery Walker's underwear. Walker's corsets. glove s muslin underwea.. gents’ furnishings Everything goes on sale tomorrow > stocks we purchased the en- lot, which gives us control of every dol s worth of this lino of goods. This will greatost money-losing sale ever given in_this country The Walker stock will go regardless of cost 1 case of » Walker's hoslery for childr rice’ §8.00 per dozen, our price ¢ per pair. 1 case of children's fast black cotton hoso from the Walker stock, worth 15e, our prico 1 case of hoys' heavy fast black cotton hose, Walker's price $4.50 per dozen, our price 26e per palr underwear reduced to 25e men's night shirts, 3%c each, n's fast bla n hose from ver pair ors 50 at 9o, % 760 aprons go at 3 Walker's ladies’ gowns, worth $1.00, go 1.00 boys' shirt walists, dark colors, only Dress Linings. New stock of linings. Everything in the way of linings. The most complete stock in Omaha; at Haydens' popular prices e not going to move into a larger one than we occupy at present, Boing to slaughter prices as they have been slashed by anybody. Childre $3.00, $3.50 md $4.00, sold all s $ former values $6.00 (o $2.00 to $15.00, and the possibly be bett 1 8Sc, regular $1.2 ome rare )nuulm.\ in long ulsters with detacha military cape regular price is £13. A few dozen ski arc worth more than tw Clearing up a lot of odd cashmere wrappers and tea gowns, $5.00 and $7.50, your choice o 3 Buy your fur garments we now offer a 50 , regular good chance to save $3.00 or $4.00 ver or heavy woolen shawl. kes no difference what you need, call in and be tempted. Our prices will be hurd to resist. Furmture. m suits, made of oak with French plate mirrors, at $15.00, $17.50, $18.50, $20.00, CIAL THIS ik bedroom suit, . 24330, bevel plate 8.50, worth $25.00. of chiffoniers at $7.50, $8.50, 50, $16.00. We have a very large assortment polished oak with French plate mirrors, all gotten up in the latest style, Sutoe P16 to alty of extension tables which we carry a very designs and the srkmanship. ), £16.50, $18.00, $20.00, G-foot, $4.25, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $9.00 39 different styles of dining r in ok, can at 85 $1.00, § 1.35, $1.60. The designs urs all new and wood and finish the best. The price 15 as slways—low We wish to close out a/lot of white, blue and pink enameled easels, with brass t mings, adjustable rest lar price $1.75 and $1.50, Also a lot of vak each, at $1.25 cach, regu 1 Sommencivg Monday and _continuing during the entire week in this department, h satines at 35c p all ladies!, mis: and children’s cloaks, Imported brochet crepe, fast colors, fancy ulsters, capes, ete., will be offe 1 at o5, and 40c per yard. ' such _astonishingly 1 ot : imported duck suiting, 25e per afford to let them f " yoi wish to save yard, from 50 to 75 per cent on a garment for neh wide domestic duck, fancy designs, future use, : e Spring goods are arriving, and more roo Thie naw cotton bengatine in light or dark is a nece 3 i N ground at How are we going to get more room? 3 1s at $1.00 and $1.50 HAYDEN They are Whip Cords, Rhadamas, Bengalines, ALWAYS SOLD FOR $1.00 TO $1.75 A YARD Serges, Henriettas, Satin Burbers, Wool and Silk Mixed French Novelties, Persian Crcpons and all other late novelties, These goods are all high grade, new and fresh from the makers, and will make suits fit for a princess LOT 1 49c. LOT 2 15c. The 15 cent lot consists of Henriettas, Serges, Cashmeres, Bedford Cords, Alpine Suitings, Illuminated and Fancy Effects, and other late novelty suitings. for less than soc and some of them up to 75¢. If you will need a dress within the next year Not one of these fabrics sold you should buy at this greatest dress goods sale ever held in Omaha, These goods will be on separate tables in the new annex. SILKS! SILKS! WHY IS IT ;I:hnh gn\anglwrcst crowds go to HAYDEN BROS. WHY IS IT 'l“.l‘l;[xll“:::w:)ll]u“\(om(\[()‘\lu HUNDRED WHY IS IT 5 b BECARUSE WE SELL @000 SILKS CHEAPER THAN THEY ARE SCLD ELSEWHERE. and Velvets. MILES to at- | o away pleased and then S We offer unmatchable bargains in Silks We have received in the past ' two weeks over $20,000 worth of sitks from a number of forced sales, among them the J. H. WALKER & GO., Chicago, stock of silks; all new, merchandise, sold at less than the regular wholesale price. | Read the Magnetic Bargains for Next Week, PRINTED CHINA SILKS, 15c¢, Black, Brown and Navy Blue grounds, PRINTED CHINA SILKS small designs, neat patterns, Walker's wholesale price on them v a yard; our price, 15¢ yard. Fish Department, > you can buy fish at o ard of before ring only 1c each; cod fish | pound; large Swedish herring, 3 anchovies, 7 per Imon, 10c; black, 7 Wo have all kinds of smoked fsh al Smoked fish, 1214¢; sturgeon, 17 halibut, 1ic; eels, 18c. s Hardware Department. We have left about 500 kegs of best wire steel nalls which we are closing out at one half (1%4¢) cents per pound basis. per pound for best wire slaughter sale of tools and bufld- e still continues following prices, 2-foot all bound rule for 2 rim door lock for 14c. mortice door lock for 14e. pair hook and eye rings for double iron smoothing plane double iron Jack plane, 35e. ¢ braces for 10¢ i braces for 25c. i Hatchets, 10c Remember we are selling everything n Meat Depariment. Sugar cured Inlm 14 pounds up, for 8e. Pienl h.nu\ Pickle i€ pork gar cured bacon, 10¢ esh link sausage 1 breakfast sausage only 10c. Hll< Glac Corne \l Innr ¢ per pound. d cheese and liver sausage i pound. lh neless ham only 9¢ Bakery and Crackers. roneau bread @ c per loaf, am pufts, 1 per dozen; doughnuts, per dozen; pies, 4¢ edch; Hoston brown bread, 4¢ per loaf; soda and oyste only 5¢ per pound oatmeal len will s us, e e e b e e et A, e . A et e e e . e A i At 3 5 ts 40¢ Boys' Knee Pants at 25c, SIS/ A magnificent line of plain and printed China silks,in almost every conceivable shade and coloring, onl a yard, worth 40c. 200 pieces of the finest quality, doublo p surahs, in all shades of browns, blues, ns, reds, plum, old rose, pinks, cream, yellow, orange, tans, purples, etc., worth a yard anywhere clse, go during this t 58c a yard. Yeddo silk ecrepes, 24 inches wide, in navy, light blue, cream, salmon, old rose, yellow, pink, cardinal and gebelin blue, Walker's wholesale price, 202 a yard, our price, 39 a yard. Chinese silks on green, black, brown and biue grounds, handsome designs, goods that never hove retailed for than yard, go during this sale a a yard. A large line of handsome black silks and satins on sale at 69c g You must andsome novelty silks we are selling at and $1.00 per ker's price on them was from 00 a yard, in most desirable shades only No matter what you want in silks and vel- vets be sure and give us a call before you purchase and we will surely give you a good barg CLOTHING. ~—— MONDAY WILL PLACE ON SALE ALL OF OUR ——— Men's Oc¢ Suits. $5.00 Suit, $2.00 $6.50 Suits, $3.50 $9.00 and $10.00 Suits 85.00 $11.00 and 12 IiO Suits, $6‘-\0d11(| $7.50 Still a Deeper Gutin Children’s Suils. Lot 8— from 4 to 14, : former pric 3 N A former price from #3.50 to $5.50, Lot 1—Ages from 4 to 14, $3.25; formor price from £6.00 10 $8.50, This includes the entivs stock of Children's 2 p eco suits Men's odd pants, all wool, onsule Mon- v, T6c, worth . worth #2 $1.75, worth $3.25, For $2.00 us good all f m will buy any place for Men s Odd Ow-rco"xtq that is, three or four of a ki woolen overcoat w an ulster worth $6 | worth 10.00 for #6.50; two shades, and gray Melion all wool, double or 366 and 40¢ are geing fast, . $1.00; soda crackers, pound v i new Cali- fornia rn ins, T AnAkLG fnaw Calil nia prunes, e nd 10¢; new Califor! peaches, 10¢ and 1 new ifornia L 12%c and 16e; new Californi 121ge and 1 v 10c and 12 and 12 Zante fruit jelly, W Ye and mince meat in pac : ng pancake flour, sing buckwheat flour, 3%c; gloss starch, ted macearoni puckage; imported v micelli, o package; all_kinds California plums, > 2-pound sweet ¢ he ]Nlllln, chow’ chow, Columbia catsup, pints, 16¢ bottle; Columbia river salmo L 10c can; Callfornia breakfast food, pound. Tea and Coffee Department. Te and coffee department. Here is the cheapest place on earth to buy good teas and coffe Cracked coffee 12 eracked Java and mocha 1 ; Golden Rio 2 combination old gov. Java and \1-n|h\ 3 3 pounds for $1.00. We ving In teas Ceylon tea from 50c Butter and Cheese Depar!m't. No. 1 m-«l\ munln butter, 12 be per package. large size, 10c per we have any kind of cheese owest priee Drug Department. regular price 7ic ¥ per ounice. 2-quart rubber water bottle 7 3-quart rubber water-bottles d-quart rubber water bottles 2quart fountain syringes, n syringes compound, Sagwa, The a bottle Hood's sarsapariila Ayer's sarsaparil Stationery. 60 3X envelopes for 3e. 50 shects 10te paper for he. 12 lead pencils for 2 bottles of best mueilage for be. ¢ Just received a fine line of fancy raldic initial papeteries 45¢, rogu Fancy \M|w ts from 3¢ to 20c, Crockery. 7 best white granite ware, each; saucers, 1c; pic Dlaton dinnel ; cham! ap dishes, 20,000 1-gallon fire |mu| baking crocks e cach, worth 15¢ each Woodenwara. 6o tep ladders, i folding dining tables e, hard i tubs, 25e; towel pins, 1¢ dozen; « $2.00 spice cabinets ¥poons, Ge each; rolling pins, toilet paper, 10¢; wooden bowls, 9-inch rice root serub brushe cach; ton kettle cach; tin cups, 2% each; trays, fe cach; 2-quart dippers, fc cach; 2-quart tea o cach; 10-quart tin pails, 15 Kettles. poreclain lined iron kettles a mnd. These Kettles sell g 51 They welgh Domestic Bargains, Fine soft finished bleached muslin, be por yard Bleached choese cloth, 3 yard 42-inch - bleached pil ase muslin, per yard 6-4 bieached pilll per yard 18-nich brown 5-inch 1 tic muslin only

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