Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 24, 1894, Page 9

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8 Gapes, Jackets; Coa New, exclusive the newest and prettiest and far better assortment than can be found styles, novelties, and much lower prices, anywhere else in the city. JACKETS. black graduated Made of splendid close cloth and nav horn buttons, inches silk sleeves, only $9.50. fitting waist clrcular skirt black moire Made navy walst, length entire heavy pnal cloth close of imported dia black in tan, nd large lapels fittin pearl buttons $7.75. such a large length 28 inches, handsor We have that it is use only assortment In black % to try to g u any idea whatever In 50 limited a space, but you can find any style or priced garment here that 1s popular. CAPES. Fine all broadeloth, braided and heavy Is $12.5 wool trimming on shoul- ders, a beauty, at All English I, fac cilian silk bretells, nicely trimmed with silk gimp, | elaborately ’ | Very fine Imported clay worsted long, 1shed, a staple 30 Inches braid trimmed collar and finely fin- | arment, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 0 Seo our stock of black capes before mak- ing your purchase elsewhere, as we can safely say no such goods as we offer were shown at such popular prices anywhere. ATURDAY, MARCH 'WELVE PAGES, 24, 1894 HAYDEN BROS. Men’s clothing— Millinery and the Saturday evening Dress Goods. nd thesun umbrella and p noveltie WRAPPERS. On Saturday a very fine percale, tight fit- ruffled yoke pink, light blue and hellotrope, shown in the best houses in the | only $1.40. | fine ting walst and shoulders, col ors, flounced tull sleey country at $1.98 me style, in dark patterns, French 60 value, on sale at $1.95. light stylishly le, satine, regular dark medium and all full 3- Simpson or fast prints yard skirts, 76c and 98¢ INFANTS’ AND CHIL DREN’S WEAR. Infants' cloaks in every popular material, and at any price from 95¢ up, Children’s r 8 all th ye and Jackets in great variety pretty things for a child, from s up, at prices from 98¢ up. This department commands your tion, as no house in the city has the atten- amount of stock we carry, and we make prices that satisly everybody. Pardsls i FOR SATURDAY. Over 10,000 parasc play. The lar in the west markets could great miny Parl be found anywhere imported by us for ing. To introduc and sunshades on dis- rtment of this kind | new the eastern will be found; also, a i novelties that’ will not These goods were ur special spring open- this department for this wy we will g o AINS IN 500 26-inch id 4 nice For ins lish glor natural wood hane ON SATUE iine ot DAY 50C BACH. , paragon frames, el A line of silk glor g s0ld for less than' §1. nt handies, neve 2,00, ON SATURDAY At 98¢ we will show you a line that will astonish you. In this lot you will find mostly anything you want in a handle, ¥ turday, one spectal lot . IEnglish twilled and th §2.00 L0 §5.50, YOUR CHOICE OF THIS LOT $1.50, ACH. neh sun- gloriu silks, W Special for Saturday Evening. Remember these goods wil only be sold between 7 and 9:30 p. m. . 500 dozen ladies” fine full r k. cotton hose, Hermsdorf d tra long, worth dic, BVENING PRICE lar fast and ex- 11c. 500 dozen gents' fine cotton and hose, worth 2%c to se per pair, price gc 100 dozen gents' quality, lisle evenly linen cuffs, regular 25c EVENING PRICE 9 8 9C DRESS 00D DEPARTMENT 3C Saturd, alarge line of evening, from 7 to 9 o'cloek, we will place on sale Knickerbocker Suitings, Alpine Pl aids, Cash- mere and Berlin Suitings. These good are all new, an day evening, from 7 to 9, you SPECIAL SUIT SAL SATURDAY ONLY. TS, IN EIGHT PAT- $8.00 AND $.50, RDAY. THIS SALE B A SUIT A SUIT uIT [ IRKINC SALESM OR MERCHA R A BANK OF SUITS 1S FROM BOYS axo CHILDREN, Children’s &ingl d worth from 23 Sat can have them at to 49 LARGE N ING LAR. THEY SHOW AROU Y YORK COLOSSAL CLOTH- PURCHASE AT 5C ON THE DOL- ARE DISPLAYED IN WINDOW ON DODGE 8 D THE COR STRE AND YOU WILL DISPL D ON STAND; FRONT ON 16TH STRIE 16T H ND THEM ATURDAY IN suits, assorted double and le breasted, light and dark shades, well made, $2.00 values at $1.25. Children's braid, with worth some trimmed single breasted, suits, double and $3.50 and $4.00, at $1 So child bina mething new at Hayden Bros'. In dren suits, a large Hne of junior com- tion and reefers at half of regular clothing house prices, all we ask Is for the ladies to call and sce for themselves. Boys' strong and neat knee pants go at 23c. COMBINATION SUIT TWO PAIR OF PANTS AND CAP Boys' durable long pants at test prices, go at fi0c an 65c. arasol sale. Read these Special Barzains. 200 victorine white crochet bed spreads, extra large size, extra heavy, at $1.00 each, cheap at $1.5 200 full size white at 47¢ each, worth 75 Bleached or unt Turkish towels at offered in Omaha Mill remnants of yard bleached muslin yard. Mill_remnants of fine white dross plain India lawns, striped and chec 00k, fancy woven open work, crepe effects, ete., worth from 10c to 25 yard, on sale at Hayden's in four lots, viz: 2ie, be, 8¢ and | 10¢ yard, look them over, you have a big 1ot to pick from. New styl. of cream some style: e yard Oil colored Turkey opened, e yard. Big stock of | pick from, 100 y Large 1ot of d yard, full line morrow Ge Selling out and 98c a pair. mnants of outing flannel, remnants of | table linen, remnants of wash dre ro0ds, remnants of every de iption must go, we have too many of them and are letting down the prices in order to sell them The rush fn our dress lining department still_continues All colors best ilisla that ¢ in this city at 10c, 15¢ in need of dress lining that Haydens have the most complete lining stock in Omaha and prices guaranteed the lowest or money cheerfully refunded. Easter Novelties 1,000 ele it egg ba Saturday be each. ties in crochet bed spreads tull selvedge best value ever wide soft finished s, round challis, hand- prints, new lot just rman indigo blue calico to rd s styles in ginghams of apron checks gingham to blankets at e, 7 ambri t be yard by any hou 0c yard, wh bear in mind ts to I he finest sold line on of FANCY BIRCH Ever shown in the west dians of New York on sale Saturday mor Work baskets, 20c up. Scrap baskets, 2S¢ up., Comb and brush baskets, Clothe hampe e up. Waste baskets, 50 up. These goods finer than silk the only house in the city handling th 100 dozen elegant Easter ties Just r The ve st thing in the market CIAL FOR URDAY. of fine ric rack on special BASKETS de by will be the Wl In- te, g, up. We are line ved. 2,000 bune sale Saturday. 3 BOLTS FOR S TWIN WIRE Saturday at 6C PER ster '8 on.sale S Hats and Caps. We ve the largest and finest assort- ment of hats and caps for misses and chil- dren ever shown in the city, and at prices never heard of before. A lar line of misses’, boys' and: children's fancy caps and turbans, G60c, none worth less than $1.00 to $2.00 en’s fine fur derbys in the latest shapes, worth $2.50. Men's fine fur Fadoras $1.00, worth $2.50. ' fancy hats, . worth . Fadora, 50c, worth $1.00. arge assortment of men's fur hats in it sty 50c and Toe. 5C. 100 GRC DRESS § on sale SET. irday. in the latest Special—With the Easter These are Saturday’s specials. MILLINERY Saturday we have a most magnificent disp'ay of el 1S Millinery Embracing every sort of pattern hat, bonnet or toque, manufactured in this country or Europe. The variety and style of trimming is almost limitless, and every purse can be accommodated. Special effort has been made to render the room attractive and all are invited to call Saturday. GASOLINE STOVES. Cabinet ranges; something new; the most complete range on the market and the nearest thing to perfection yet manu- factured in gasoline stoves. Has oven and broiler combined in one and has a top service of 20x44. Regu'ar price $28.00. Hayden' price $17.95. 4-Inch wick oil stoves, regular price 7 Hayden price | New Queen ofl Hayden price 95c. The Gem oll stoves, regular price $2.05 Hayden price $1.35. The Summer King oil stoves, 2-burner gasoline $4.95, Hayden price $2.95. 3-burner gasoline stoves, stoves, regular price regular price regular 00, Hayden price $4.25. price $3.50, Hayden price $1.70. NOTICE---Special attention to out- of-town customers, Department Store west of Chicago. WAS KILLED BY HIS COLTS Runaway that Caused the Death of J, H, Spetman Last Evening, THROWN FROM HIS SEAT TO THE PAVEMENT Team Became Frightened at a Motor Car— Carried to a D Where He Expired in Twenty Minutes. ctor's An accident cost J. H. Spetman his life at 7 o'clock last evening. About 6:30 N left his factory at Twentieth and Dorcas streets to go to his home and had reached Twenty-sixth and Leavenworth when the fatality occurred. He was driv- ing a very spirited team of colts and was going along at a rapid speed when they took fright at a passing motor and ran away. They ran scarcely a block when he was thrown violently to the pavement and there as if dead. It was this fact that caused bystanders to look in that direction, and after he was scen to make a few in- effectual efforts to rise they ran to his aid. He was found to be suffering severely, although there were not many outward signs of injury. o k the enworth, a residence of Dr. and what for him was at once done. nce the doctor thought he «d severely and would be which was only a could be done From his appear was merely brul able to g ant, 3124 Ma petman was placed in a chair. Soon he asked that he be given a place to lie down, as he felt rather weak, and Dr. Wormersly motioned him to a couch on the opposite side of the room. Spetman was able to walk across the floor without any assistance and lle down. He called for some water, told them how the accident happened and within twenty minutes he was dead. The team was soon stopped and, when the clrcumstances were known, taken to the home of Mr. Spetman, and the man who took it there also informed Mrs. Spetman of the accident, but did not say Spetman was dead. he hurried to the residence of Dr, Worm- ersl. Coral Maul was then notified, but he ¢ ‘ed the remains to be taken home. Mrs, Spetman has f the past few weeks n an invalld, and the sho of her hus. and's death had a very telling effect on her, While she did not become unconsclous, she was nearly crazed Dr. Wormersly ald that there were no outward signs of any injurles that could have caused death and it must have resulted from internal hemorrhage, notwithst ing there was a bad wound in the back of the head and oth rious bruises. Mrs. Spetman was so overcome she could not be sec but her sistel Mrs. Pete sald Spetman was on his way home to supper, and in fact it had just been placed on the it was about the time he usually ne, when a stranger came to the back door, after putting up the horses, and announced that an aceldent overtook Mr. Spetman and he was at the residence of Dr Worn sly. Mrs, 8 man at once went there and the body was then conveyed home. Mr. Spetman has for twenty-seven years been a resident of Omaba For about twenty years he was er 1 in the groce business on Farnam street, but about rs ago he went out of it to engage cture of brooms aul will hold funeral will take place noon, probably Mr. Spetman besides a wife youngest of whom i six in an_Inquest Sunday and ufter was 69 years leaves three 16 of age and daughters, the Want @ Brit SINGAPORE, March e Chamber of Commerce here has voted its adhesion to the request of the Hong Kong Chamber merce for the colnage of a Britl dollar, the same in welght and fio the Me dollar. CALCUTTA, Mareh Com silver 1088 us In presentiug the budget to the legislature Mr. James West sald there had been a great demand for silver for private use and also for hoarding. He did not think a very large amount had passed into the native states for colnage purposes. ME o 5 82 25 SHOES FOR 980, Fire Sale of Clothing and 8. The above mentioned shoes for 98¢ are the biggest bargain in shocs ever offercd, you can’ examine them on the outside of our store, where they will be displayed. Socks lc a pair. Boys' wool cheviot knce pants, light color, Sc. Worsted pants 19¢, better ones 25¢, extra neat ones 39c. The cream of the stock goes at 50c. The 9c ones run up to the age of 12 only, but the 19¢ and 25¢ ones run up to age 14, while the 39¢ and G0c run as large as age 15. Boys hats, we are closing out, we offer the 50c kind at 19, the better ones at proportionate*low r Men's full suits for $2.25. Turkey red handkerchiefs, 24 inches, lc. Unlined goat gloves Black socks, 2 pair for . Men's _working pants Prince Albert suits § Painters’ overalls nothing more for extra large sizes. Blue overalls with or without bib 25c. Unlaundercd shirts, extra fine qualit Rockford_socks dc. wing overcoats from $2.75 up. Black fast sateen shirts 25e. Men's shirts Scoteh caps Ge. Men's gray business suits, well made, $3.25. Men's suspenders Ge, extra rood quality suspenders Sc. Finer goods in proportion still cheaper. In looking for us be sure you are straight opposite where they are now rebuilding the Boston Store, a red sign stands’on the sidewalk that reads GLOBE FIRE SALE. 16th street, near Douglas Men's fedora hats 2ic. SR O ANNOUNC MENTS. 115 §. P street, The Conri repeat Carl 1-Ferenczy Opera company will Zeller's beautiful opera ““The Tyrolean,” at the Hoyd at the matinee this afternoon. The engagement will close to- morrow evening with Carl Weinberger'a opera in three acts entitled “Laughing Heirs” (Lachende Erben). The prices for the matinee will range from 75 to 25 cents On Thursday evening, March less violinist, Bdward Re concert at Boyd's theater and will be as- sted by Signor De Riva Berni, planist, and Miss Minnie D. Methot, the solo soprano. the pec nenyl, will give J. Charles Davis, Opera company, i8 in_the pany will sing Sunday pany_includ Post, Richard F. Car 1 well known stage celebrities. manager of the Whitn, ity. His co pril 1 and 2. Tempest, Lily many other Mr. mann Deny Boyd All of Adolph Owles, press agent of Herr- the great magician, arrived from sterday. Herrmann comes to the Friday and Saturday of next week. \is work this year is entirely new. - \perance Ticket of Women, ABILENE, Kan,, March A ing at the town of Enterprise, in this county, put up a complete temperance ticket com- posed of women. Mrs. M. Kohler, wife of ex-State {ohler, was nominated for mayor, Haines for police judge and a full quota of council members was named. All are married women and they propose to purify politics ass meet M ros Highw LAR March 23.—A sen- sation was caused by the arrest of James Swift of one of the leading families of this section for beating Cord Cooper probably fatally, in an him. The victim's skull was ¢ stone. Charles Wolle urrest s an acc secured no money Y man. a wealthy flort to rob ushed with a 1s also under highwaymen planter, el DIED, Uce of five lines RELIUS st farch 22, 1884, at Suturday afternoon, March 24, at 2 o'clock from Swanson & Vallen's undertaking parlors, corner 17th and Cuming. kriends lnvited. o less under this nal line, ten cents. W aged 711 North 4, nfty 13 years, th. Puneral HAYDENS' UNDER COST SHOES Saturday Will be Our Big Day in the S.oe Department, CHILDREN'S FINE- 75C SHOES FOR 35C We Call Special Attention to Our Line of Men's s—In Tan Shoes We Show the Very Latest Styles Out—Notico the Prices for Saturday. ‘We are than ever. It you want a pair of fine ladies" shoes or a pair of nobby Oxford ties at your own price come tomorrow, : y, March 24, LADI Ladies' fine cloth top $3.00 shoe at $1.75 tomorrow only. All siz Ladies’ fine cloth top T only. All sizes. ' fine Brooks Bro still in the push, only stronger shoe at §1 . make $5.00 shoe Stein Auer make $3.50 shoe at tomorrow only. Ladies” white kid toe slippers and strap sandals, just the thing for Easter, at $1.40 and $1.60. strap ND CHILDR dongola cloth 5 to 8. dongola BOYS' Children’s fine shoe at Childre shoe at 35e. Children’s fine dongola patent tip 50c shoe at Ladies’ fine Oxford at §1 Ladies' fine ford at $1.50. Ladies' fine ford at $1.2 Ladies' fine ford at $1.00. Ladies' fine ford at Toe, Boys' calf, button and lace §$2 $1.50. Boys' veal calf, button and lace $1.95 shoes at $1 Boys' M. K $1.50 shoes at $1.10. M Men's tan shoe more than ever this most complete line west of Chicago. Men's tan shoes from $1.95 up fo $4.00 they are really worth from $3.00 to $6.00. Men's calf congress and lace $2 $1.48, Men's calf congress and lace $3.60 at $2.40. Men’s calf congress and lace $5.00 at §3 Men's carpet slippers at 85c. $1 can buy more shoes at Hayd any house in Omaha top $1.35 fine patent tip 75c Vici kid patent faced §2 dongola patent tip §2.00 Ox tip $1.75 Ox $1.6 tip $1.50 Ox- dongola patent dongola patent tip Ox- dongola patent calt button and lace SHOES, are going to be r and we have worn th ' than at HAYD] Shoy hat cure sick ly Risers. N BROS., under cost DeWitt's Pills headache: Little cutler 18 Do Razors, shear: tanfield & Co., Grinding and edge tools, W, § L LS i South Siders Meeting. This evening the citizens of the south side will hold a meeting in Clark's vacant store i room, northwest corner of Tenth and Arbor streets, to discuss the boulevard system and other matters of importance. All those wi have been awarded damages and also those who have been assessed to pay damages are urged to be present. By order of the park committee. e ster Lily I Tomorrow (Saturday) we will give to each CASH PURCHASER Of ladies' fine shoes an STER LILY PLANT in bloom. ly, before they are all gone. ome, WILLIAM M. WHITNEY, 103 So. 15th street, opposite postoffice. Honduras in Feverish Condition with Elec- tions In Frogress. DALLAS, Tex., March 23.—General W. L. abell has returned from Honduras and re- ports two or three revolutions on hand and a general election for president. Dr. Ariez is the leading candidate and will undoubt- edly be clected. He is a close friend of Bonilla_and las his active support. Gen- eral Cabell considers Bogran the ablest man in the republic and one likely to shape the public affairs of the country in the near future. President Vasquez 1s safe in Salvador, where he has a companion, Muajor Burke, late ¢ faulting state treasurer of Louis| CLAIM 0 Y UNITON, ges for Being Dis- arged for Drunkenness. Tex., March 23.—John E. Stin- and B. H. Rogers, ex-operators for the Union Telegraph company, have d suits against the company for. $20,000 ach, $10,000 actual, and $10,000 exemplary damages. The men claim they were plac on the bl st oof t any as dis- charged for drunkenness. v allege this is defamatory to their cl besides taking away their means of livelihood, City Clerk Wakeley opened bids yesterday morning for furnishing the dog tags for the city this year. Several local firms handed in bids. That of J. P. Cook & Co., being the lowest, was aocepted At the- last meeting of the council the clerk was Instrueted to advertise for bids for this work, and 1 as the tags a made, which will be In about ten days, the work of collecting the dog tax will be be- gun. Three thousand tags were ordered made. y Matricide, FORT WAYNE, Ind., March 23.—The jury in the case of Martin Hawley, charged with the murder of his mother, after being out sixteen hours brought in a verdict this morn- ing of guilty and assessed his punishment at life imprisonment. vo Been Settled. NEW YORK, March 23.—President Green hut says the Distbling and Cattle o American Distribution ached a settlement of Feeding and t ave 1 m thelr comp peny difcult | Awarded Highest Honors Warld's Fair, D*PR | (‘/amq The oaly Pure Creaw of T riar CES Baking Powder: Powder.--No Ammonia; No A .ded in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard - Bdmund Clarence Stedman said recently that the World’s fair had filled the people who saw it with a noble discontent of their own unlovely homes. In scores of cases this discontent has ripened into a_determination that the home shall speedily be made beautiful by new and artistic furniture, with such later additions of pletures, books, bric-a-brac, and objets de vertu as the limits of purse and possible misgivings as to one's correct artistic judg- ment will_permit. Fully alive to the opportunity sented, the furniture country, emboldened by fair, and conscious of an assured demand, have stepped at once from the every-day level of conventi 1 mediocrity to the very front rank of original artistic work Designers have caught the enthusi pure classic art, and a new period is approaching—a period which will be m by as strong a refinement of popular t as occurred in England in 1 when th brothers Adam brought k fro Pompefan studies, and the Adam’ came at once the furore of the day. One may sp of this new school without use of the future tense. It is not a pi diction or a possibilit The style is b An hour's walk through our v tell the story better than now pre- nufacturers of this rich lessons of the sm_for irely rerooms will y words. CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO., Temporary Location, 1206-1208 DOUCLAS ST,, MILLARD HOTEL BLOOK DONT ECONOMIZE, In photos, you waut the best, as you do not hive your photos taken very olten Ao not take ohnncos by going t galleries, when you can get o such reasonable prices. Our pliotosare considored the fluest in the west by the photographie fraternity, S Photographer, 318-815-317 South 15th Street. OR. MCCGREYW Is the only SPECIALIE WHO TREATS A ) PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excluded, 18 yoars experience UCirculars free J4th pod Fornem Sta Gaana, Nes. BASTER OFFRRINGS Isn't that $2.50 combination suit a dazzler? A year ago the same suit—or rather the same cloth and trimmings—with but ope pair of pants, retailed over the counters of the principal clothiers of the land at $4.00—now with 2 pairs ol pants at 2,50.—It shows what fruit scheming and small profits will yield. And that is the suit we'll sacrifice for Easter. Another brilliant $3.90—it's a splendid purchase at even $5.50 (the It's and couldn’t find a more appropriate thing for confir- mation fixings. If you are not particularly interested in that alue is our blue tricot suit at usual price.) a neat dressy garment, tricot cloth-- We can-—no doubt—interest you in finer fabrics We not quite —clay worsteds receive the call nowadays. have 'em as good as the best, with cl so steep as others believe. arge Don't you think a spring overcoat a sensible Easter treat? We offer spring overcoats that are ornamental and useful for but several dollars—'tis ¢cheaper— Useless to preface you know the Ne- t assured we e upon word—than catching cold. sarding quality or quantity braska does nothing by halves—r hibit everything that's new a simple chill défying coat—up to the bon-ton— advance for fall '94—called “Paddock”— which are exhibited in one of our show windows, re without muchado - from styles Cor.DOUGLAS & 4R Have you received one of our latest Catalogue P L X L 2 00-00000000900.:

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