Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 29, 1894, Page 9

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i l A AN A7 AR Bttt A A AR AAAN AN AN APPSO P PP P PR F At = EOITORIAL SHET. STABLISHED JUNE | —— = ——— HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR GLOVES hose reduced to 13e. hose reduced to 1215 d sox, Ge per pair. linen collars, 10¢ Ladies’ kid gloves, 50c Ladies’ 7-hook undressed, 76 Children's fast palr, worth 2 worth $1.00. Be, worth $1 hose, 12% black cotton 1%e, great value, $1.50 corsets go at Gic Anothcer WASIE DRESS G000, Hayden Bros. are selling wash dress goods, those that have seen our stock of wash goods and noticed our prices will not be surprised, and those who have not seen this department will do well to come at once and see Haydens sell wash goods. 200 pieces of new black ground pon- gee, neat figure, 3o inch wide at rtoc a yard, regular price 15¢ yard. Silk stripe zephyr 30 inch wide at 35¢ yard, sold in this city a soc yard. Linen finished brocaded zephyr, 12%c Plain fast black satine, sc, 8c and 10¢ yard. Fancy printed duck 15¢ and 25¢ yard, New styles in creponette 15¢ yard. Llama cioth, wool finish, roc yard. New styles in Japonette, 25¢ yard. Crepe Moire 13c¢ yard. Galatea cloth, a new fabric, ask to see it, 15c yard. Satine sc, 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ yard, all the new dark styles. Exclusive novelties in imported satine, patterns not to be found outside of Hay- dens’ in Omaha at 35c yard. Silk stripe Challs, 25¢ yard. Crinkled Seersucker, 10c yard. Fancy Satin, striped and open work, lace stripes in Armadale Zephyr, 15¢, worth 25c. Fine, neat patterns in Zephyr only 10c yard. 250 pieces Bengaline cloth, a new fa- bric, 1894 style, made to sell at 25¢ yard, but the manufacturer got too many on hand,and we got 250 pieces at a great reduction, and shall offer them at 12}c yard on Monday. Fancy new changeable crepe, 2oc yd. Fancy printed crepe and crep onette, 15¢ and 20c yard. Fancy colored imported crepe, 35¢ and g4oc. All colors in p'ain crepe, 15¢ yard. New printed satin moire, 25¢ yard, Hemstitched India Linon, 15¢ yard, Hemstitched fine cambric, 20c yard. Best grade of 36-inch percale, 1oc. yd. All colors in Chambray, 10c yard. Calicos, 34c and sc yard. Dress Gingham, sc, 7ic and 1oc yd. Big stock of White Dress Goods of every description, such as Dotted and Figured Swisses, Striped and Checked Dimities, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linons, Tarltons. In fact, we can suit you in this Wash Dress Goods depart- ment. Whatever your wants may be in this line, you will have no trouble in find- ing the same at Haydens'. Besides all these, we have tables loaded down with mill remnants of all kinds of wash goods, which are being sold at a little above the cost of freight. Domestic —————————————————————————————————————————————— BLACK DRESS COODS. Serges at........ Henviettas at Sergoes at.. C e e e et e $8.00 Eton suits in navy twilled, all wool flannel, $5.76. $6.60 Eton suits in navy, all wool cloth bralded, $4.60. $5.50 Eton suits in white braid, $4.00. $4.50 tan, blazer suits, good quality cloth, 3.50. Money nivy, trimmed In All All oer $1 instance $1.00 or more. Our §7.00 reefer in covert cloth, bralded white on navy, ages 4 to 8, now $4.25. Al Our $5.00 reefer now $4.75, red and navy, slzos 4 to 14 years. $4.00 reefer now $2.98, In tan mixed cloth, #lzes 4 to 14 years. Our $2.75 reefer Bavy cloth, red and navy, fine now $1.98, in tan and|In four shades, sizes 4 to 14 years. Jackets, Coats, Capes, Suits, we will Inaugurate the money-losing sale on spring jackets, cepes, ete., that ever took place anywhere. 00 jackets go at $16.00. .50 jackets go at $12.00, All our $15.00 jackets go at $11.00. Children’s Reefers & Jackets: | Al our §13.00 jackets go at $9.75. All our $12.00 capes and jackets $9.00. 200 reefers at 60c, ages 2 to 8 years, colors All our $10.00 capes and jackets pavy, red and mixed cloths, worth In every | Al our $9.00 capes and jackets All our $5.00 capes and jackets $6.00. black on red and| Al our $7.00 capes and jackets 3 our $6.50 capes and jackets $4.76. All our $5.50 capes and jackets $4.25. For $3.98 we offer our $6.50 cape Monday black, brown, tan, one of the cholceat creations of this season. APRIL 29, 1891 TWENTY PAGI Veelk of the i ioges t Bargain THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. AHA, SUNDAY, MORNING, SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN A AT AR AN AN PP ORI 5 M [ ti SPORTING GOOCS DEPT. Fishing Tackle Hooks, Reels, ¢ Base Ball Poles, Lines, Gill Nets ete. Balls, Bats, e, Goods Catehing Gloves and Masks, Ammuni« Shells, and Loaded Guns, Revolvers n all y $1.50 per 100, Bicyeles—From $15 to $150. A strictly high grade wheel for $72.50, worth $1 ver Sceen in the West. And wWe Give Away Handsome Presents e ——————— —————— —— ———————— T \I' D" we will place on sale 81.50 Boys' Spring + Reefer Suits, age to Nothing made for a 1o Suit, worth $5.50 to 0, on sale at $4. Boy: Combination Suit with 2 pair pantsand cap 4 N We have just received a_ new lot of all-wool boys’ 2-picce suits, in dark or light colors: they would be cheap at $4.50, but will place them on sale at $1.95. Hayden sells a good school suit for 9ic, but a dandy double or single breasted suit for 3 3 Have you seen our all-wool Jersey suit for $1.75? Our men's suits for $3.75 are worth in anv stor® $0.50. A strietly all-wool Victory or Cheviot in ten dif- ferent shades on sale at hall price—$4.70. Who can show youa better and more complete stock of men’s clothing than Hayden Bros.? An English Clay worsted suit_in blue or black, cutaway or sack; they ave worth $15.00, our price $10.00. A8 Albert suit for $12.50. Our $6 0 suit can't be beat in the coun- Prince 0 und $7. try. Men's all-wool pants 75e. Men's jean pants Tic, and every pair warranted not to rip. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. DRESS GO0DS Department, s the lowest, tment our prices avealwa, We are receiving new noveltios daily. If you aro In meed of a new Spring or Summer Wrap be snre and examine our broad cloths. We have them in blacks, tans, fawns, slates, darle’and light brown, greens and biues marked down from §1.50 and $1.85 0. s 9Cc In Serges and Henriettas We lead the market: any shade you wn‘r(x i ic cloth, worth from 50e to G5¢, marked In Novelty Suitings ‘We have a nice line. all new and nice designs These goods must be seen to be appreciated; marked down from 75¢ und 8¢ to... 49c¢ Norwood Suitings and Berlin Stripes, In this depa A nice goods worth 40c, warked Yy AGWRL0s Teneraes o b = 12,30 All- Wool Challis. S T P T e oY) REMNANTS. RZMNANTS In Dress Goods and Cloakings you will 3 1/ find & large assortment on our center table ut! (] on the dollar. Black Dress Coods. ¢ Henriettas at.. $2. Broad Cloth at. . $2.50 Broad Cloth at.. $1.75 Broad Clothat. $ Whip Cords at. Rememtber the above arve all warranted all-wool. greatest large assortment of children's 10¢, 15¢ and 2 a5e for y wor e for shades, worth $1.00, l 60 and 75¢. $6 - new style, for 3%ec. navy, Misses’ and Children's Hats. hting caps, In blue,brown and hting caps, in blue silk, In all straw s fancy hats and turbans 26c, worth | Wall Paper. A good white blank paper, full length and l @ ,! Notions, Laces and Fancy Goods. Big job lot of elegant fancy metal goods, worth for 9c. 2 gross clegant 25¢, worth 5oc Metal end and back horn comb, 9c. Full line faney mirrors, 9c. Best ¢ et steels, 4! Twin wire dress st 14 inch embroideries, 40 inch embroideries large sized hand bags, dozen, 500 piece each. 500 pleces stamped linens, 15¢ each, Special sale on laces and ribbons on Mon- day. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Monday we will have one of our old fash- ed towel sales, all in one lot; tow y ript none worth less than 3%¢ and 50c; all in one lot, 19¢ dozen; only one dozen to each of some each, or custom: Anoth Just in. 4-4 sizes, 49c each. r shipment of chenille table covers 10-4 size, $3.98 Compare them Also bear in that with each pur- chase you get coupons, no matter how low the prices quoted. Buy your dress linings at Haydens' largest stock and lowest prices. JEWELRY DEPT. 500 silver plated drinting mhgs, gold lined and hand-engraved wordh 500 solid gold set rings worth 3 Solid gold baby rinzs worth 50¢, 13c. 500 gents’ watch chains worth $1.00, 45c. Gold filled rings 25c, Solid silver initial rings 25e. 500 solid silver cuff buttons worth §2.00, mind 50. r chatelaine watches $2.50. watches Gents' gold filled hunting case up. 300 corsage pins worth 75¢ each, 25c. picture’ frames worth 75 Rogers’ knives or forks § set. Good alarm clocks Bsc. Reduced prices in watch and clock re- pairing. CARPETS. In view of the great popularity of the we made last week we have decided and will served. : and 55e prices to continue the sale one more week have more help, These all wool in; s great sellers and will not last long. Car- pets range in price from 12%c up to the finest goods made. Tomorrow China Mattting for Sc. Tomorrow Lace Curtains 20c each. Tomorrow Remnants Scrim 2¢ yard. SEWING MACHINES. A few of those celebrated Sewing Machines for $15.00, as good us made. HAT and CAP Dept-. A great reduction in all leading spring styles; don't fall to read prices. 50c for men’s fine tourists, worth $1.50. 75¢ for men's fine fur soft hats in all the leading shapes, worth $1.50 and 7he for men's fine fur derby, worth $2.00. $1.00 for men’s fine fur derby, worth $2.50. $1.50 for men's flne fur pearl Alpine, black band, worth $3.00. WRAPPERS: print wrappers in light and broken lot of sizes, worth from find your size at buc. K o $1.40, $1.69, represent prices for the best print and percale wrappers on the market. (Mail orders receive careful attention.) House Furnishing Goods. 500 tollet sets. in assorted shapes and decoration, in all colors, for Monday, $2.35, regular price $5.00. Crystal fire polished dish and six small dishes r| $1.60. 10 dozen dark color: $75c to $1 9! $1 berry sets, 1 large 0c per set, regular Pl 6-plece cream set in crystal fire polish, 60c per set, worth §1.25. 6-plece crean very nice, 20 per set, regular sold at 76¢ per set. Cut glass imported Erench flint goblets a 21c each; they are really worth $1.25 each. stal fruit or samce dishes, 10c and 16¢ dewdrop water pitchers, in crystal : each; they are worth t eggs, 2 for be. mplete kitehen lamps, 15¢ each. Fancy vases, 3¢ each, worth 50c. I gallon milk crocks, e each. A full line of etched glass globes, in all the latest shapes, from 25¢ up to 50c, regular sold at $1.25 each to $2.50, Get a 100-piece dinmer set while you have a chance at $6.95. Later on you will have 00 for the same set. $2.25; wringers, WAISTS. sating, blue and white dot, very fine $1.65; atin, best quality, guaranteed 5c madras and percale, colors light and perfectly fast, 3bc. A fine gilt paper for Sc. MILLINERY. Special Sales Begin This Week tock of La- hats ever 1n our Millinery De Largest and mos iss’, Misses' una C in the west. Large linc of Sun Hats just received at all prices from 10¢ up. Second floor, ‘“Soundinz Brass and Tink= ling Cymbal.” . $16.50, worth $21.00, $16.50, worth $24.00. Don't be led to pay more for a thing than it is worth by high flown imported advertisements, Everything in our furni- tu.> department s a bargain. \We are glad of it. Our competitors admit that we have bargains. The people are looking for bargains, and our effort is to sell good furniture at a bargain, and we are doing it. This sideboard is perfection in every way, excellent cabinet work, fine finish, neat de- sign, all made of oak, one drawer lined, This board is the equal of any $24.00 board on the market. Our price, $16.50. If you want a baby carriuge we are offer- Ing one at $6.50 which is the peer of them all, and would be good value at $10.00. Kindly call and get our prices. WLk ARE MAKING THE PRICES ON FURNITURE. DRUGC DEPT. Fine old port wine for medicinal use, 35c per bottle, Dufty'smalt whisky, 85c. Ammonia, large bottle, Sc. Brown's Jamaicd ginger, large, 35c. Ball glycerine soap, 4c. Elder flower soap, 7%« Bay rum and glycerine soap, 74 Prescriptions filled ai the lowest price. TONGUR Does not get our silks so cheap, al- thou we have been told our per- s able, but 3 HAND Gives us ever and that Thus Priced, COLORED Printed China silks, in small, handsome | designs,’ on black, brown and navy blue grounds, ! well worth 40c” a yard, this Week.rooruorias e u yard We have Just recelved 8 wof th w h silks, In pink, canaf golutely fast nd s anl 75 w yard BLACK ack China silk, Black China silk, 32 inches wid: Black brocaded India silk only Black India silks, 27 inches yard. k taffeta silk, 20 Inches 0 dlack gros grain’ silk, worth yard I novelty silks, with colored figures, 85c yard, SILIKS nches wide, 89¢ yard. || || wide, 85c yard, | wide, B9c | BUTTER. We are headquarters for fine butter and at prices that are beyond approa i finest butter made for 20c. Ask any one who bought this butter of us, they will tell you there is none better; country butter, Sc, 1Jc, 12%4c, Mc and 16c. Cheese is Away Down. But to tull cream st come here. Fancy young Ame : only Sc Wisconsin brick cheese, Se, s cheese, 12%e, 14c and 16 and 14c; Sw Cracker and Bakery Dept. Here we have something new forget to buy some of the 3 XXX soda and oyster pound; everything in o Al kinds of ¢ per do: doughnut food, 17c each; ev fresh, no matte in. and don't se per doz thing Is alwa what time of di nice and ¥ you come MEATS. Finest sugar cured No. 1 b pickle pork, per pound; o it hams, 7 cans’ potted meats, e. ms, 9%e; salt corned beef, alifornia bacon, ¢; all small Lard. Lard. Lard- 3-pound cans best lard, 20¢c; 5-pound cans, 48c; 10-pound c c; these prices are for the best lard made. Here are prices cn compound d-pound pails, pound pails, 36¢; 10-pound pails, G HARDWARE. The business in this department | immense. We compete against Chic St. Louis houss z out on top. ireat redu week. Note the followln 1,000 kegs of best wire pr pound. Think of it. is worth. No limit, 1 carload of beautiful screen doors complete from $1.00 up each. 1 carload of painied screen wire and 1 car- load of galvanized poultry wire metting at unheard of prices. 1 carload of wheelbarrows from $1.50 to $2.00 each. teel nails at 1%c Less than bar iron We have the largest assortment of lawn mowers ever brought to Omaha at from $3.00 up. Rubber and cotton lined hose from Te per foot up. Hose reels, couplings, nozzles and lawn sprinklers of every varicty, The great redu tion in builders' hardware still continue: Note the following pri . 75¢ double tron smoothing planes go at 29c. 90c double iron jack planes go at Soc. 10¢ 2-foot boxwood rules go at 40c 2-foot boxwood rules, brass at 16c. 50c adze eye earpenter hammers go at 15c. 90c braces go at 2ic. 40c braces go at 10c. GARDEN TOOLS. We can beat the world in garden tools, Rales, 10c, Hoes, bound, go Contractor, carpenter and builders should not fail to consult us before purchasing your hardware. We will save you money. “SILKS! OUR SILK BUSINESS HAS BEEN PHENOMENAL, because OUR ASSORTMENT 18 the largest and OUR PRIC ARE THE LOWE st Silks will Surely Sell SILKS Striped pongee silks; these goods will give excellent wear and will 26¢ wash as well as linen, only....... u yurd pffer a handsome line of bro- aded Japanese silks, for walsts and di B, un entirely new fabric and 'a very handson one, & AT A a yurd Black brocaded India silks, 24 inches | "Black satin rhadzimer, 24 Inches wide, 86c yard, Black satin duchess, 21 Inches wide, 85 yard Black moire antique, 22 Inches wide, 86¢ rd. Blick molre francalse, 22 Inches wid 00, PURPPRIPNT PO 1] xas || WEST AT Giving Crand Sale on Stoves. One burner oil . 37c, worth $1.003 2-burner oil stoye worth § one | burner line stove, $1.95; two-burner, gas- | oline stove, $2.0 worth $5.00; three-burner and step gasoline stove, $7.0 worth $22.00; cabinet gasoline ¥ H, worth . These stoves tock (he promivm at the Worl ' fair in Chic 0. We hold the official ribbon, which show you they are the t and we warrant them also and wlll p; your moncy if they are not satisfactory. stove, CROCERIES. 22 pounds of granulated suga 20 pound pails fruit jelly 2 pound cans cholce su 3-pound 3 for 95. T corn Tl4c ked tomatoes cans solid Challenge brand conden Columbia brand evapor: Highland brand evapors Mixed pickles only e bottle. Sweet ch White White § White Whi Lemon soap | Climax soap Atlantic soap 3¢ bar. DRIED FRUIT DEPT. The fruit famine is just commencing. There is hardly enough fruit left to last one single month. With the exception of what we have now on hand for one week wo wil sell new California prunes for e, New California blackberies, 5¢ pound. w California_raisine, 5¢ pound. Evaporated sand. Cleaned cury ound. California raisin grapes, 5 pound, New California_pitted plums, 13c pound, Large sweet Californfa prunes, 10c and 1215¢ pound. California nectarines only 12%c and 140 pound. TEAS AND COFFEES. Always come to Haydens' for your teas and coffees, then you are sure to be suited. Choice Ol Government Java and Mocha, 35e, worth 40c. Choice Blend ntos and Golden Rtio, 1,Rio, 2 Cracked Java and Mocha, 19¢ cako. ap de bur oap 3¢ bar. L , Be Java, 30c. ricabo coffee, 25¢ to Fancy Golden Rio, 2 15¢, 17%e and dust Sundried Our faney tea only Uncolored Japan, 30c Spider Leg Japan, ! English breakfast, Gunpowder Imperial, 3ic, Fancy new crop Ceylon $1.00. 10¢, FLOUR DEPT. To introdfice Haydens' Best 5X flour we will for a short time put in one of the fol- lowing articles in every sack. The flour is warranted to be the best you ever used of money refunded: One diamond ring. One gold wate! One five dollar bill, 1 silver plated tea spoons. rolled gold watch chain. fes’ cluster diamond lace pin, Minneapolis High Patent flour, 95¢ sack. Minnesota Mills 4X Superlative, 90¢ sack, Snowflake flour, 6hc sack. And a very good flour for 50c sack. Rye flour, 85¢ sack. Good our, $1.00 sack. Choice rye flour, $1.15 sac WE GUARD NO POINT MORE CLOSELY THAN THIS: | That our PRICES shall in ev instance be low where, and QUALITI be superior in every ways and than else- , It possible, ab Mgl Japancse Kal Kal wash silks, in diinty new stripes and cheeks, hundieds of handsome new pi tern ( 1 this week in new shudes, absolutely fast colors... a yard Al our lest grades of printed India sk th from $1L.00 to $150 per yard, go on week at one price, 8 select from and only... u yard Rlack Polka dot moire, $1.00. = I Black moire antique, all silk, $1.2 all silk, §1 1 §1 Black molre mirroire Black mofre franca Black moire picot, Black polka Black ‘molre 8 MOIRE 81 Cream Silk for Graduating Dresses s 22-inch cream China silk, only 82-inch cream China silk, only 3 21-inch crcam Japanese wash silk, only 2i-inch cream Japanese wash silk, only 36-inch cream Japanese wash silk, only d-inch cream habutia wash silk, only 6c. | 20-Inch cream satin moire, only 6 24-inch cream brocade wash silks, Z1-inch cream crepe de chenes, 6Sc swivel silks, 49 duchess satl cream India 7 taille wilk, lity, 98¢ yard, yird, 98c yurd, 1k, qu Cream brocaded crepe de chene, 98¢, eam taffeta silk, §1.00 « 21-inch cream Br 2, $1.25. Sa out of town customers, who state what they speclally desire, as we cannot Bl orders for samples of all our silks to one person.

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