Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 1, 1894, Page 10

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FOITORIAL SHEET. PABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, '\U\'DAY MOI Gash Prizes. We think we have the finest and most extensive MILLINERY DEPARTMENT in the west. To stimulate interest in it we will give four cash prizes of $10, 50 and | $1.25 for the four best descriptions of | this department written by school girls and mailed to ue before the 16th of April The merits of the composition to be de termined by the teachers suggested by N Jority of the girls contesting. There are no other conditions and the compositions will not be published with- out the consent of the writers, the m AYDEN BROTHERS., This will enable us to give better bargains and make our Coupon Prizes more attractive. suggested by the brainiest merchant in this country, and if other dealers would fall into line the THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. SINGLE cory OIFIANGER QES Mk T HODS. Barring existing contracts, we will quit advertising entirely and give the benefit to our patrons The idea was Nnews- papers would be more moderate in their charges and the_editors less arrogant and purse proud in their vays. Bcgmmng to- d"{y, we announce thc most surprlsmg array of lnrg)nns ever offered in this country. PAGES 916, FIVE CENTS. Fre Free. Attention is called to our coupon system whereby each purehaser receives coupons for the amount purchased. and when these cous pons amount to $25.00 they will cutitle the holder to one of sev- cral handsome gifts which ave on display in our store now. Bave your eonpons. BROKER'S SALE OF DRESS GOODS HE big New York purchas of dross goods has arrived, and the first lot goes on sale tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. They are an exquisite lot of goods and the vast range of fabrics and colors is something remarkable for a single lot. They are the product of many American and foreign looms that were sold for a large jobbing house by a New York broker at forced s 1o for 33 cants ou the dollar (one-third of wholesale price). There will be a big rush for these goods, If you want your pick of colors | call carly in the week, & Extra help has been engaged fir Monday morning. FRIEDRIJH ARNOLD'S FENRI- IEDORA and REON SUITINGY, a ETTAY, MANUFAOTURED IN | beautful twc-tone with a fine raised GRIEZ, hERMANY Those are the | figure; also in stripe and lace effects, finest Lenriettas made. They are full | These are all new and this season’s 46 inckes wide, silk firished. Wehave | goods. Every piece a choics plum (llnua in slates, t ns, moss grean, ox | while they lcst. You can have them blocd, scarlet, cardina!, mode, faw, Havana brown, golden, medium and At 26c dark browns, lizard green, London 250 pieces--GLENV 00D SUITINGS emoke, olive; also a full line of evening | --260 pieces. These are beauties in diagonal and serpen‘ine effects, Be sure shades, These goods e'ways sell from and s2e them; worth 502; we will close $1.10to $1.25. Your choice of this the Tot At 12%c. Tot At 57c THE BERELLA HENRIETTAS. | gppz[i1aN ad ALFINE SUIT- INGS, of these we have 15 cases, and These goods are frcm one of the leading French manufacturers, and are STRIOT- | ¢ | s y are worth 40c. In order to unload !"Y AL[" WOOL, silkc finish, f“,“ 46 the lot we will make a deap cut, and inches wide, and we have a full line of e (R ) 9c colors, including black. Every yard In this lot we got some cheice bar- worth $1, Take your pick At 47c gains in FLACK GOODS, Priestley's Henriettas we can scll you at Her's another lot from the celebrated mills of FRIEDRICH ARNOLD, con- $1.25 and $1.00 A good a'l wool French Herrietta,worth sisting of HENRIEI'TAS, SERGES, OREPONS, WHIPCORDS and NOVEL- TIES., Every piecs a beauty and this season's goods, 160 picoes in all, and a | $1.50 at 762 a beauty at 600; and an- _ full line of shadcs; werranted all wool | otaer and worth from 85 to $1 85, cur price | At 40c A five BLAOK SERGE, worth 76¢, At 43c A fize black WHIPCORD, $1.16 At 65c 43c 160 pieces, consisting of DE ALMA BLACK SATIN BERBERS and Cre- pon, beauties, SUITINGS, in snowflake and shot ef- fects, SHEPHERD'S PLAD3 in all At 65c¢ BROADOLOTHS, 54 inches wide, in the now shades. OHANGEAFLE TWEEDS, PRU- NELLA OLOTHY, ILLUMINATED all the leading shades, worth up to $1.85, your choice At QOC GHEVIOTS, TWILLED and PLAIN, worth TAME E OLOTHS, also a full line of imported and domestic spring novelties innew and fancy weaves, late desigus, and fashionable colerings, Ju t what you want for a spring dress; w. rth frum 850 to $1.60; w. will close the lot At 49c MONDAY'S SALE OF Men’s and Boys Wear. Take Elevator to Second Floor. .Tis easy to say, not 50 simple to do; Quite easy ‘o0 ¢ nlm. hard to prove it quite true ; Quite a d fferenc> "twixt words and deeds one may 820, For the formar a d latter do n»t always agrea; But to bri:g tha whole matt r down to a fine point, We promise here values that will not disappoint. Our clothing b erin the east bought 1,100 Children’s Suits for ‘half of wholesale prices, ages from 4 to 1 ' Knee Pant Suits, double \Imld 1y dl ‘\l worth § ‘heviot — sted; union cassi- mere, - 600 Boy e duy at $1. 0 150 Combination Suits On sale Monday at simere Suits. On sale Mon- p air pants to match, w ranted strictly all- 23, clothing house price wool. Boys Mother worf Jeold, there argnew 2501 Wool cassim and $5.00. Ha 1 Bros. guarantee to show the finest and most complete line ys’ and Children sthing in the city at a saving of from 15 to Will nue our Men's $4.75 S ale until all us acall on Men’s High Grade Clothing before calling elsewhere, Mail Orders Promptly Selected. Wash Dress Goods Your attention is called to the many novelties on display In this department. Printed erepe 10¢ and 19 ¢ yard. All colors in crepe at 20c v woven imported crep: I and 40c. d duck suiting figured mulls suiting suiting ted zephy ard, andsome line to pick from, 1t in need of wash goods look over our stock, it will pay you. Drcss Linings Our sales in this department are increas- ing. Have you seen those French percaline which are selling at Hayden's at 15¢? Look over the line of colors, any color you may ask for. Al colors in checked or plain crinoline 10¢ yard. All colors in cambric 3 rd. All colors in slisia 10¢, 15e and 20c. Padding and wadding, cany d ducks, color and belt canvas, in fact you can get what you want in our lining department. Just opened a new line of black silcot ng, in this department ask to sce thew, ¢ and 40c yard. Linen Department In this department you find bargains that are hard to duplicate. Our extra 72-Inch bleach damask at $1.00 yard is dirt cheap and will not last lonz, Weoenuogidunloatelthiblidamasiciat $1.00 yard. We offer the best value in 50c table linen you will find in Omaha, either bleached, un- bleached, faney or turkey red damasik. Unbleached table linen, 15c, 20c a 56-inch turkey red damask, The best line of w! state at 47c, o9c, 65 5 $1119, $1.25 dnd $1.50 each, all we @ you to look them over and compare, you can’t match the same, much less beat them, for size quality or price. chenle table covers 9Gc each Last owels are down, cheaper than ever, 23, 10¢, 16¢, 19¢ and 26c each. en chamols dusters just received at 10c each; 100 dozen for sale on our linen counter. Jewelry Department Special sale on silver plated fram 1,000 1es, 75¢ style, on sale at 2 1,000 frames, 35c style, on sale at 15c each. 500 frames, $1.50 style, on sale at 69c each. olid coin silver thimbles on sale Monday, 1,000 $1.00 nickle alarm clocks on sale at b8c. Don't pay more when you can get Rogers' best 12 dwt. triple plated knives or forks at $1.25 per set Rogers' A A\ teaspoons, 98c per set. Rogers' A A tablespoons, $1.98 per sct. Gents' gold filled hunting case watch, Waltham movement, fancy dial, § Ladies’ solid silver’ stem wind watel, Domestic Bargains You will find the largest stock of bleac or unbleached muslin or double width s ings and pillow the lowest or money cl fine 2.50. per vard, e prints o vare g or Lancaster checked gingham Dress styles in ginj Outing flannel 5 White shaker u.nm am f. nd 15¢ yard, e yard Il colors In double widih bunting 10c yard, Notions 2 pair corset st ost twin wire d 3 tooth brush 2 fine combs, World's fair toothpicks, 3 Laces Fine all silk black Chantilly laces, 6c, Se, 10¢, 12¢, up to $2.00 Beautiful Bourdon laces, 20¢, 25 50c. legant point de genc per yard Charming patterns in point Venice luces at all prices. Remember the largest stock of laces in the city and the lowest prices. Ribbons Do you want No. 35c and laces, 85c to §2.50 40 ribbons in all colors, a? at 230 per yard? worth 60, at 28¢ per yard? 1t _you do come Monday early No. 16 black all silk ribbons, Books and Stationery We have about 500 soiled that we'll offer at day. These are 2 3x late books slightly 10¢ each on Mon regular 35c to 50c goods; envelopes for elegant box papetries, 8c each, This Is clal line worth 20¢c. Best mucilage, £ for e a s 4,000 Pieces of Silk! 4,000 Preces of Silk On Thursday, March 22nd, Townsend & Montant sold by order of Passa- vant in New York 4,000 pieces of Foreign and Domestic, Plain and Fancy Black and Colored Silks, and notwithstanding our having an immense stock of silks on hand, our New York buyer was so tompted by the low prices at which fine goods were going that he purchased an immense lot of them which go on sale Monday morning at prices which absolutely defy competition. Copious as is the English language, and powerfully eloquent when employed by expert pens, a description that would do justice to this immense lot of silks would be difficult to frame. Hence let these submitted stand as evidence of others omitted. At this price we show a handsome assortment of Printcd China Silks that would be cheap at 3 25 39 19 59 69 98 Cents | | | Cents | Yard. [ Will buy Plain Colored China Silk worth 40¢, Striped Pongec Silks that you cannot get elsewhere at any price. Will buy Kai Kai Wash Silks well worth 50c yard. Plain Colored Japanes» Silks, all colors, well worth Gie yd. 2Fin. Cream Washable Habutai Silk, well woeth Gic ye 21 in. Printed China Silks, handsome design, well worth Gie Cents Yard. Cents Yard. Will buy 28 in. wide Swivels Silks worth Gic. bl Hnbm'u in Wash Silks worth 7ie. 27 in. Black Japanese Silks worth 75e. Rl Printed India Silks, handsome designs, worth 7 !« 24in. wide Nuvy Blue Printedsiup Silk, worth - i b Cents Yard. At this price we show a magnificent line of Japanese Solid Color Washable Silks, worth 8¢ yard. Black Taffetta Silk for Skirts worth 8¢ a yard. 1 ‘Will buy a handsome Black Faile Silk worth $1.00. C;Fn 3 " o Plaid Silks worth fully $1.00 a yard. Yard. I 2 Printed Japancso Silks, 85 designs. mateh the quality elsewhere less than $1.00. You can't Will buy handsome heavy quality Black Cents number of fancy weaves, wol v Wiil buy handsome Novelt ard. Plaid § i Cheny Satin - Duchess | ‘hundred othér items we have not space to ment Dress Silk in a h $1.50 yard. and & We assert positively that without fear of contradiction, that we will give | you this week the mogt wonderful values you have ever seen in Silks. Not in old shop-worn passed styles, but the NEWEST, CHOICEST, most desirable weaves and colorings of the best looms of Europe and America. If there be any one under the impression that any house in the west can show an equal selection of Silks with us, we desire to dispel the illusion by an invitation to inspect our silk stock. Hosiery, and heavy cotton hose, Herms- dorff Db'ack, Ipswich brand. One pair will outwear three of any other kind. Your choice of any size, only 25¢ per pair. Underwear, Hats And Caps. A manufacturer’s entire stock of men's, boys' and children’s hats purchased at loss than ma cost. Why pay two cr three time price elsewhere, The latest styles, the best quality and the lowest prices | " Men's fine fur ¥ Men's fine fur ¥ worth Men's fine fur Fedoras $1.25 Men's fine fur derbys worth s fine fur deiby worth s $1.25, worth $3.00. worth $1.00. worth 75¢. worth 7 of ‘misses’ . worth $1.50. Furnishings. Ladies' jersey ribbed vests, 4c each; worth 15c. Ladies’ jerszy ribbed vests, maco cotton ribbed, tied on neck, only 12%4c; worth 23 Ladies’ silk vests, in cclors, only 50c; worth 75c, LLadies’ fast black cotton | hose, Richelieu rib, only s5c worth 12%5¢ worth §1 all children's Ladies’ fast Dblack cotton hose, Hermsdorff dye, only 13¢ per pair; worth 25c, Children’s fast b'ack cotton hose, all sizes] only 124c per pair; wo.th 25¢c. Elegant values in ladies’ kid gloves Ladies’ 5-hook kid gloves, only 59c¢j worth g1, A Ladies' 5hook kid gloves, | 3% ifioie ot # : only 75¢; werth §1.25, Just. recel 1,000, bied cagss, Gents' fanéy’ laundered | bect e ana brass o W shirts, collars-attached, new B Dakln. or styles, only s50c each; worth 75c¢. for tinware Boys' negligee shirts only : gc each, Gents' linen cuffsonly 1214¢, worth 25¢, 1 case of regular 50c corsets goes at 25¢ per pair, At soc we will sell you the best corset made for the money. 100 dozen ladies’ night gowns, 39¢, 59¢ and 69c. The best values we have ever shown. 1 case of boys' extra long House Furnishing Goods, nch China Teu Scts, In the very flnest I regular price of thi from $15 to $26; we New York importer turer's cost fons; the sot this is a chance of canary Japan e per gallon at the price you gener Dipper Larg milk pans, 19¢ each. Laundry Bargains. The We ton washer st iron fra each inger in the world I Save Money While Spending it. On Waists, Wrappers There is not another house in the cf who devotes th > o these two artic . and we aim to keep all the newest , as well ag every thing in staple ved a large order of prettiest and most novel and have the s just 1 ladies’ walsts in th effects we have ever shown popular “GRASS " in a variety CLOTH £ siylos and pattorns, ment s one that calls < a”helper in keeping you wrappers tha eral use. Also , ete,, at $1.40 and $1. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO RUY FOR A SPRI WRAP? T U P e M e et decide. have every popular . known to this season’s trade, $2. $3.25, $5.00, $56.50 and $7.00. unmalchuble. BLACK CAT The srles from our black cap stock have demonstrated that we have no competition in this line, and you will do well 1o see these before ) cwhere, as the va riety i one can find just what they t any want IRTS. Fast black eateen. well finished and made full, 85c, worth $1.00. Fast biack satin, made perfect, $1.00, worth $1.50. Striped cheviots in great variety of color- ings, G3e, worth § 10 dozen ladles' dres: color b sale Monday worth from for fine retail trade, skirts in flannel and black and tan, g0 on and until closed out at §1.69 Carpets Special prices this week on fine ingrain We have a gaod line of all wool carg good patterns and bic per yard. Also a good cotton end weol from Zhe wool goods we guarantee made. Tapestry bri body brossells carpets, 7he to carpets’ comptize all (e tions of the best mill $1.00; velvet slock of fine lending produc In the country Wall Paper Our spring stack of w vived and we will show bargains. A good white blank paper, full at a%c per roll; a fine gilt paper A larger stock to select trom than west of Chicago, Al paper has ar some surprising Sewing Machines A few left of tho chines at $15.00, fn years, they be duplicated Cheap Dolls We are desirous of Ir enoriions stock of dulls, as we ne space, und we will for the nex offer you dolls at prices that you. A full line of foot ball clegant ing warranted fc will 8000 be gone and canuot reducing will surpris Base Balls, Ball Bats, Marbles, Tops, Etc., Etc. nt fashion review with purchase in the notl A | Trunk Talk. We receivad gard to the Marhoff’s Truiks : s. A. Howard, successor to H. H, Marhoft— Omaha, March 21, Hayden Bros., City IMEN—I beg to inform you that bought the ““Marhof" trunk I bought it, and have a ale for the same, including the trade mark, “Marhoff,”"which is copyrighte: I sold trunk and bags to K. S March 6, 1894,, and most of them were made under dircetion, and If you still use the name arhoft” in your advertising T shall bring suit against you for damages, for there will still be manufactured in this city, and sold here, trunks and bags, sample cases, bearing this trade mark 1se take notice and save fur trouble. Your truly, JAMES A. HOWARD. Referring to the above letter we wish to state that we have no desire to injure Mr, Howard or any oune else. We pur chased the entire ‘‘Marhoff” trunk and bag business and will guarantee to sell any or all of them at one-half of Marhoff’s prices. the following letter in ree 1894, Clear blil of Note the folluwing bill of sale: s I'. 8. Clinton sold to Hayden Bros. all the trunks ana_traveling bags in the Marhoft trunk store, 1510 Dadge street. Received payment March 19, 1804, F. 8. CLINTON. Mr. Cln'cn furher stated he owncd the factory and had some material which he would make up at once for us, and why Mr. Howard should com- plain is something we can not understand. Havpen Bros, Pictures. sw line of fine goods just In, prices on all our old lines. Hard ware. The attraction this week will be 1 car load of best wire steel nalls at 1%c per pound. AT PRICES THAT Speclal 1 car load of gal try wire I car load of p: Wira i S 1 cur load of window door screcns nized poul- ed screen | and .‘ Garden T ools. We wish to call your attention to our large ass ment of garden tools, and at prices never heard of before here Rakes, 19¢; hoes, 15¢; shovels, 10¢. We have ahout 400 dozen handled Job lot worth §1 each which we al out at 49¢ Don't miss this chan handled axe for 49¢ ) ut slaghter salo of tools and build- ware still continues ets, 10¢ up; adze-cye doublo iron smooth iron Jackpla 3 boxwood rul Carpenters, contractors and builders should t fall to consult us before purchasing your hardware. We will sive you money, Meats, Letting Down the Boston long-cut ham: Californin & Bologna s live c; spades, 5 left. closing to get a hammers, 13 " doubl Prices on Meats, (sugar-cured) Gle, Kngllsh cut eavy bacon, 6%0, Corn beef, 3 pounds co fi-pound pail, can, compound lard, 10-pound pail, can, compound lard, 65e. 50-pound puil, can, compound lard, $3.25. White Russlan Lenox soap, White Paris soap, In fact, all the soap (lkundry), per bar, 8¢ Flour. X flour, 95¢ Minneapol t Superlative High grade t flour, Ybe. Snow Flake fi H0C Butter. Pillsbury 90¢. Butter. Butter. Down as low as 10¢, and the pure separa- or creamery for 20c Be sure and try some of this butter, then you will eat no other. Young American chees Full cream Wisconsin and 12%c p Brick cheese o and 12 Swiss ch. pound Limburger for 12 Don't for we fish at 6o per pound cheese, T%e, 100 the per pound. 1240 and e per per pound have all kinds of All kinds of bread,

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