Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 25, 1894, Page 9

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s .‘m‘ L o AR s s e P P EDITORIAL SHEET: AN AR AR AR ESTABLISHED JU? 1871, \E 19, + HAYDEN BROT Given Away This Week We have made arrangements with the W. B. Con- key Publishing Co., the publishers of the Art Portfolio “Wonders of the World's Fair,” for its exclusive distribution in this territory, and we will give away the.entirg set of ten numbers, each containir 16 handsome views of the great Exposition. No. 1 of this series is now ready and it will be given 5 away all this week to each purchaser of ¢2.00 worth of goods or over in any department. We think these are the finest views yet published. Here is what Director General Davis says of them: ‘ MR. W. B. CONKEY, Chicago, Til. Dear Sir—I ve much inte in your views of the Exposition buildings and their interiovarranzements, with hrief descriptions, ote, The character of tho art work is utexcelled by any production of a as como under my notice. I am certain the i of il classes a work, not only similar natuve that ing within the rea gives, in the mos t by plue- nstractive in that it of the grandeur and utics of the great Exposition, but at the same time provides a hand- wd artis t of souvenir pictures of all the main buildings and of their contents and intereor arrangements. o and thora of land Ver « be well as dotail of pe effects, cannot fail architecture and glimpses hore to be of widespread benefit. truly your 0. R DAVIS, Director General. These magnificent Portfolios are on sale at 25 cents each in our book department. but they will be given away to each customer purchasing $2.00 worth of goods any day this weck. We will give away the whole series, one number each week, so each customer will be sure of completing the set. HAY DEN BROS, Cloak Department. Wash Dress Coods Dept. This department takes second place none, it is open for your Inspection Grand Clearing Sale PO irices el the goods. Al the irand Clearing Sale Continucd. ties on display, both In forelgn and domestic | Qur mammoth eleaning sale during the 4o yard up. make. Prices range from ast week has been an unprecedented suc- Angthing ne may ask for you will | eags find at Haydens. Satisfaction and prices Hocause wo: Huya aiven the:peapls refund take the 1 will be choc w over money more? them ant you such grand bargains and our patrons ha shown their appreciation by sending in their friends and neighbors to attend this sale, where one dollar now expended meuns a positive saving of at least three on Jadies', misses’ and children’s garments. We still have innumerable grand bar- gains In each of these lines, and, as it ix our determination to reduce stock ‘to the lowest possible point, before the bulk of spring stock arrives, these goods must, in Can a trouble to ? well paid for your time in so doing. ook Dress Goods. The great sale of dress goods is aftract- ng more attention every day, and the sales are increasing dall 10¢, . 49c. doe. 49c. order to give us the desived room, he Freneh novelties, sk and wool mixtures, | this week and neither cost, former value Persian crepons, rhadumas, serges, satin | anything else will form any eriteri berbers, lienriettas, and a full line of all the | which we base our prices for the grand late novelties, all from tho JAMES H. WALK All worth from 75¢ 19¢. A fine cable cord, from 6ic to 0c. A fine 46--inch all woo Fronch henrietta, all shades, including black, at A fine wool suiting, extra he sells at 40c, our price 15c clearing, Ladies' TOCK. will be sold at . dde, in all shades, reduced skirt coats, in black, brown and navy, braided and fur trimmed in imported beaver and ch only) the very viots (10 coats in the swellest of this season’s pro- 2,50, §$16.00. 1), in black only cloths, Deayer, che finely finished, Ludies’ an’ the always | el satin lined, popular , etc., and all h worth made for the finest trade. 4 A nice line of cashmere suitings, in all | £12.00 up to $18.50, go at $4.50, $5.00, $7.50, shade uding evening shades $10,00. Afaci-Gilains RIS 10, | Ladies' stackinet Jersey jucko suiting, all shades in plaids and i values $4.00, $4.50 and $6.50, sizes e cholce at g0 at $1.00 aplece 10tge. 10%e. 10%e. 104 3 A big assortment of ladics’ jackets in These goods will all be placed on sale In | yavk. wavy and. brown (. FIF, our center alsle Monda reduced to $2.00, $2.25, $2.75. All ave from the James H. Walker stock ey Ikt e with imilitary. cape; and every yard Is a bargain. tan and fancy mixtures, to closo 1f you are in need of anything in black goods we making sweeping reductions in this department. garments they go in A big line Jackets go at $1 $2.00, $2.60 worth in every T instance three times these amounts. : imes 12 1.2¢ per Children's cloaks, largest line in the city, S —— 14, former in innumerable styles, ages 4 to prices $7.50 to $11.00, go at § 3 .00 and_ $5.00, awls and skirts from the Walker stock, all sacrificed at such prices that cunnot possibly again be duplicated. 75, $3.00, Linen Sale. This is full wide « silver heavy ard, worth 58 inch wide turkey worth Goc. We are bleachod linen ut S of bargains. 72inch 1 damask, extra red damask at Perfumes 12 1.2¢ per ounce. showing the best valne in turkey red and fancy tablo ) = FURNITURE. -4 ull linen, full bleached damask napkins at $1.00 dozen, worth $1.6 18-inch wide twilled and damask erash (bivached) from the Walker stock at 10c S yard, worth 18e, Th]s 20/ineh wide crash at 1 1S-iuch all linen worth $1.00. White bed spreads at $1.00. worth $1 50, Colored bed spreads at $1.65. worth §2 G4 chenille table covers 95¢ cach, worth worth 20¢. Dapking at Goe Oak [t $2.50, Don't buy any towels until you lave secn ours at e, 10 each $2 50 We will save on linens . Muslin and She=atines. Selling the muslin and sheeting from the z auction sale of James . Walker & Co. $ i R {/ worth $4. stock. Crowds are increasi the people are finding out the true value they are gotting at this sale. Every cus We are always lookiing out for bargains in tomer that has purchased this week Will | our furniture department and when we get vouch for the bargains. one we give our customers the benefit. We Yaud wide brown muslin 3ige, fe have just received over 6 dozen of these Ge_and 7o yard. rockers, v are all oak, well finished Yard wide bleached muslin 41g have close woven cane seat, size of rocker Te, The, § 1-de and 106 4 feet Ligt wide, seat I18x18 inches, Double width pillow casing und sheeling | length of rocker 36 inches. This rocker is Tihe, Se, le, o, Mo, 15¢, 17e, 18¢, 200, ng as it can be made. and Such ‘a varlety to select from ve lots of them, aud everyone buy- here never was such a stock of domestics displayed in Omaha as you find at present al Haydens. Dress Linings. N line of fine percalines ju: o grade on sale at Hayden' or sending us a mail order during three duys of this week we will 1 downaline sofa pillow, size 18x18, Me, asworted colo om_ suits, French plate mirrors, $15.00, $17.50, $18.50, $20,00. Cotton top mattresses, $2.00, any size. opened. on Mon e yard, Al shades in cambri 1| We can sell you a hair mattress, with best selastas. Trade increasing in this line ve satn tick for $10.00. ~ We have never fast. Extra help has been put on and this | Asked more; others get $12.00 to $18.00 for dopartment now occupies double the space | the same: will guarantee It all hair, 40 it did nds welght, made up for us. with our own All the leading dress makers of Omaha | label on every mattre This mattre: has fmperial tufted edge Before you buy get. our of aN kinds. and biscuit tufted, and Councll Blufts are patronizing Hayden's prices on furniture lning dey Special sale of fine = Lace Curtains Blankets. and Chenille Portieres. Only about w will give some these goods this w 10 $2.00 per pair; ¢ 2,000 The auction blankets have been going lively pair of blankets left very low prices on Lace curtains, Boe nille, $2.50 to $4.50. all this past week, and it will pay you to buy what blahkets you may need at pr prices for next winter. You'll save money Carpets. Kettles. We are closing out some p erns of good White porcelain lined iron kettles at sl wool brussels carpets at a ‘'t | per pound. These Kkettl e Benerally ;- ell crifice on the cost, to make room for t welgh spriug slock, which {s arriving. from 76¢ to $1.00. 0 10 pounds each. from § They | B OMAHA, SUNDAY ORNING, THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. FEBRUARY 25, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGE INGLE COPY FIVE CENT DS 01 AAnARASAY HERS <+ This firm was one of the largest buyers at the Auction Sale of the James H. Walker ‘& Co. Bankrupt Stock at Chicago. The stock is now in, and we are letting down the prices on the same. In every department you will find HE GREATEST ARGAP S 490000090 Worthy of Your Consideration A2 XX X X X J [P SALE OF SILKS THA The JAS. H. WALKER & CO. aua TO Xt Growa:—This sale has grown in volume day hy the value'ot the goods offered. of goods in her home at an outlay of three or four dollars. saved. That's why she comes uzain, tells Mrs. Blank uil about i six or eizht families in their own localitios. ) shows her the price li Delegations came last week from almost evory town within 100 wiles, T EVER OCCURRE There is no disputing the merits of a bar, D IN OMAHA. | h Some camo 200 If every roudet of these lines will malke it WNSEND & MONTANT STOCKS by day because every woman knows with absolute cortainty gain whon a woman has eight or ton dollars’ worth There are the goods and right there in ner She knows, too, that her neighbor, Mre. Blank, wants to buy® Silks or Velvets. t. Mre. Biank comes. pocker is_the money She And so it goes. nd 800 miles. Many bought for point to show the price list to such of their neighbors as may be interested there wouldn’t be a disappointed man, woman or child within roach of Omaha—all will share in the chance of a century. Black and Colored Silk SALE of Schwarzenbach, Huber & Co. supplemented by Black Faille SILK 69¢ Yara. GENUINE JAP SILKS, A Colors, 39c¢ vara. 24-in. wide, 98¢ Yara. PRINTED CHINA 19¢ vara. Cheney Bros.” Velvets, (s ch cumas, All Colors, 85¢ vara. 75¢ Yara Perfumes 12 1.2¢ per ounce. HARDWARE DEPT. The business in this department is simply Immense. We compete against Chicago and :fi:fl.fl L e Ly aan St. Louis firms nearly every day, but al-"| ping’ 1c dozen: clothes v, ways come out on top. We have just $2.00 ‘spice cabinets, . gelved another shipment of 1,000 kegs of | snoons. ba cnsh: eoiing - o best wire steel nails, which we are closing ot paper, 106 o out at 1 penny and a half per pound: | g e’ i asdntbonls THINK OF IT." One and a half cents per | hrooms B Py L pound for best wire steel nalls, PR stance, you want 10 pounds of w Sach trays oo R ah regular price Is G0e, our price 1sc, 3 or T0c on the dollar. Quite a difference, don’t you think so? regul; You price is 40¢, our pr door loc 14c, you We e about through by pure your hardware of us, sl and s0 on all down the line, istake when we r ay you will s cent all the way The great hard following pric Jail pad 1 sale of still continues, tools and Note the s goes at -foot boxwood rule : double i ¢ double iron smoothi s at braces g > braces go at 2hc, at 10, door bolts goes at 4c. achinists, carpenters, butchers, millrights. In fact, all kinds | tools. Builders hardware of | 15¢ ription, including plc crowbars, powdel barrows, carts, ete. and contractors sl chanies 8, mattc dynamite uld not prices before purchasing THEY WILL INTE Will s00on be out af the mark Srd lot $1.95, formerly from $4.50 to $5.50, Crockery. and they Wil never be put on sale Ath lot $3.25, formerly from $6.00 to $8.50. The very best white granite ware, for Drice All woolen jersey sui to 8, to Cups, 1¢ %, 1e; pie plate close them out $3.00, tea plat ; r plates, bakers! plates bowls, round e 1a aitn square napples, be; milk pitchers ; Fur Rugs. SUILH,BAAD 12 1029, "‘ bers, 10c; wash pitchers, 2ic b’ dishe on the 0,000 1-gullon fire proof baking crocks at Ge each, worth 15¢ each, STAYS 2 CENTS PER DOZEN. This is THE DEPARTMENT where you find just what you ne We have a fow mor stays. None botter, each; 2-qu tin pails, 1 Godd and 26¢ e Wi They must BLA! 49¢ vara. :/‘ -! .3 - ¥ Black Ducless €K SATIN SILKS,| SATIN 85¢ vara, China Silks, Worth 6b6c, GO AT 39¢ Yara. R Woodehware. 6-foot step laddérs, *72c; folding s, loth sl for giving bargains, 1 and always at the right prjee. gross of those elegant SATEEN DIV long as they last 2C PER DOZEN will buy them, Window Shades. v with Sewing Machines. each; spring S STAY hottom, $1.85, lises, 6 i 0 show you the best goods t bottom prices. be closéd out at once, Peau de Soie, wooden rolls MONDAY will be thegreatest day yet for pleasant surprises. Be suro to coma Monduy. Lany lots of the ‘choicest stylos of black and faney silks tock, sold on Feb. 6, Will be opened by us for the first time tomorrow, and some large purchases of the newest creatigas in silks, mariced to sol vailing values, will bo found remarkably cheap. Black Faille, | = . RHADZIMER, |Gros- Grain, TS, 10-q $: fixtures, Hure is the Departmens and at $1.00 vura. China Silks, nart at TRADE will be prices which, contrasted with pre- from the g BLACK BLACK Armure Worth $1.50 sl.op Yard. NOVELTY SIS Worth $1.00, 69¢ Yara. FAILLE SILKS, ——ALL COLORS — 3§ 85¢ vara: 69¢C Yara BLACK ‘Worth 81.50. Worth 75¢, GO AT 49¢ Yara Drug Department. MONDAY ONLY, Perfumes 124¢ per ounce. White Rose, Jockey Club, Empross Bouguet, Crab Apple Blossom, Marie Stewart, Lily of the Valley, Ocean Spray, Violei, Heliotrope and Lilac at 124c per ounce. Please bring your bottle, CLEARING 1st lot These ara the regular 15c dress A Big Run on Handkerchiefs. ONLY 3C EACH. The finest Corded and Hemstiteched Handkerchiofs, only 8¢ each. Look at the: Handkerchi EACH. 500 dozen in the lot, No limit, Hamburg Edges. FOR 1C PER YARD you ean buy e and 10¢ you can buy the tinest in the city. At your own prices on Monday Embioideries. For e, NEW LACES. New Bands, The finest vou ev: NEW LACES, New Points. Elegant Good SAW, AND ONLY NEW LACES. gant of Bank- All goods new and of the latest styles, con sisting S AND SOFT a0 fadora crushers and soft G0¢ worth $1.50 to $2.00 Lot 2. Derbys, fadora crushers he, worth $2.50 to $3.00. Derbys, fadora crushers and worth §5. Gate City hat Gate Derby, and soft hats, Lot 3 hats, $1.00, A genuin A genuine R. R worth $4.£9, A genulne $6.00, 1 lot boys soft 0 10 $4.00. $1.50, worth $3.00. $1.95, City hat John B. Stetson, $2.60, worth hats, 20e, worth 50c t at $15.00 again formerly from $3.50 to $6 Bo; long-pant ill be sold this' Week regardless of cost :;:1;T:r.um e e A $3.50 suit Monday for $1.75. - i y S eSS i A $5.00 suit Monday for § i i i : i pdd suits for $2.00, Notion and Fancy Goods Department Linden Bros’ Stock rupt Hats. 1 lob boys' biats, Gve, worth §1.00, Domestics, Muslins, To make room for the New Stock just beginnir we will clean out certain lines at the following price CLEARING CHIDRE! | To close out the entire stock of children's clothing regardiess of cost. Children's suits, ages 4 to 14 | 2na lot $1.25, All on 2nd floor. Croceries, To introduce Hayden Bros.' fx flour, wa Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, ete. From the Walker Bankrupt Stock be clal sale or and Y¢ pel ravy all silk ribbons, I rgains for tomorrow. Valker's hosier: underwear, muslin underwear, g furnishings. Everything goes on sale tomorrow. Of the above stocks we purchased the en- tire lot, which gives us control of overy dol- lars worth of this line of goods. This will be the greatest money-losing sale r glven in_this countr go regardless of ames H. their price Walker's hosic $3.00 per doz for n, our cotton n,“our vear reduced { night shirts, stock goes at 11e per pair. corset. covers go at 9e. 15 gO at 8hc gowns, worlh $1.00, go $1.00 boys’ shirt waists, dark colors, only §0o aaeh. Walker's 50c corsets go at Zoe. Jewelry Special reduced prices in jewelry this 50, Id watches, atches, $12. Ladies’ $35.00 14k soitd go £19.50. Gents' $1.25 wateh chains, 45c. Gents' best rolled plate wateh chains $1.50. Ladies' $3.00 and Victoria wateh chains, $1 $4.00 d band ring 00 gold band ring )0 gold set rings, $1.00 per set teaspoon $1.00 per set after dinner coffee spoons, lckle napkin hutter d cuke b etc., at half regular prices, Solid sterling silver teas set. Watch and clock CLOTHING iring at half y CLOTHING , formerly $1.75. formerly $2.50 and $3.00 MEN’S ODD SUITS $5.00 Suits, $2.00 $6.50 Suits, $3.50 $9.00 and $10.00 Suits, $5.00 $11.00 and $12.00 Suits, $6.50 and $7.50 Men’s Odd Overcoats—That is, | three or four of a kind—for $2.50; an all-woolen overcoat worth $6,00, for #3.00; an u'ster worth #6.50 for $5.00; | 2" will for a short time put in one lowing articles the fund One gold ring. One diamond ring. pound cans finest sugar corn, pound cans choice By Bakers Swe Lima beans, Condensed milk, 10 Bvaporated eream,, 12%c can, Mixed pickles, Chow chow, e, Sauer kraut Columbla rive can. California breakfast food, e pound. Queen olives. hest imported, 35 per quart, Self rising vuckwheat, 5%e. Self rising pancake flour, 3 Valencla ral B pound. New pound. New pound, New California pears, 12 v iCalifornia prunes, 33c, California blackberries, California peaches, 10¢ and Best Alden evaporated app Old pound. New TEA AND COFFEE DEPARTME Broken Java and Mocha coffee, 1214 and worth 1 Rio, 25¢; golden Rio, 2 Combination Old government Java and Mach pounds for $1.00. We carry choice a dust, 10c, 121 Sun dri Baskel fired Japan, 2 Faney Cey Sugar cured hams, 9c, Sugar cured b Salt pork, Honeless rned beef, Ge. d these prices on lard: -pounnd cans bes 10-pound cans be suet: 3-pound cans, G-pound cans, 10-pound cans, 6 Perfumes 12 1.2¢ p All kinds of bread Cream puffs, Doughnuts, Fresh rolls, 7 Oyster, cookies and lemon creams, 7% You can buy more bread store Call at our fish and frult counter of the fol- warranted to or money ree The flour is best you ever used, One scarf pin, One One One Din. ladies’ solid silver halr ornament. gent’s rolled gold watceh chain. solid gold plate cluster diamond lace . worth )-pound pails pure fruit j ) Pure home made apple, peach and plum butter, e pound. peaches in heavy syrup, can, Tune peas, n package package. t chocolate, G can. can. red salmon, 10¢ and 1244e s, 31c pound. and 15c pound. ¢ pound, e, 100 style evaporated app ante currant pound. INT. va, 30c. 1-3¢ or everything worth carrying in teas. ¢; tea nibs, 19¢ and 1 Jupa , worth 1 Goc, lon tea s up to $1.00. from ; Meat. .5' to arrive Picnic ham Pickle pork, IPresh link s com, 10¢ he e and liver sausage, G, hams, 9, lard ad our prices on Rexoline anil Catas Butter and Cheese, We recelved 100 tubs of family sepa creamery tor This butter 18 the finest you ever 2,00 saw. We will sell it © per pound. 0 suit Monday for $2.75. Country ‘butter down us low as idc por - pound $4:00. pul. 40.00, P5Witl pay you to buy supply of thix fine butter. Full cr 12%5¢ and 1 and 14¢ ounce. Bakery and Crackers. per loaf. 16¢ per dozen e per doze per dd butter crackers, b soda and aps, ar cool grandma's and crackers at for 15¢ than other pluces for G0¢, an ulster worth #10.00 for $6.50; two | Oranges down to 744 ) shades brown and grey Melton all-| Call for our pres mince meat and wool, double or single-breasted, worth | PRl butter s ’ ” ) W0 Always the best at lowest prices is oue nothing less than $12.50, motto,

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