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HE OMAHA SUNDAY B 19, HED JUNE 187]. ()‘\IAHA l'NllAY M()I’NI\(:, AUG{M 5, SIXTEEN PAGES. 1894 [\(-II‘ cory PSRRI S——— " PAGES (6. A AR A A A A A A Al CENTS. FIVE HAYDEN BROTHERS GENUINE CLEARING SAEE NOW IN FULL sead ‘hese Great Values. THE TiME FFor Buying Has SURELY CoOME. DRESS GOODS. novaities in dress goods that cannot tail to convince ng scheme, but a genuine In order to close out the balance of our summer wo will place on sale Monday the following goods at pri even the shrewdst buyers that this is not an advertis Read carefully the prices quoted below. S 90-incH English Sorgos. :x--soe- e e ]Q;C 29¢ - 30c 1n clearing sale of drvess goods. to your interest to do so, 86-inch Tlluminated Novelties .. 46-inch Wool Henrietta.. &2-inch All Wool Serges.....oouuens 86-inch Tlluminated Novelties. . BLACK GOODS. BLACK GOODS. Aa6iinchiblackisergeifor, v e coeisiss selsiels s sstaiaisisie s b BIEC A 436inchiblackmoyelty for ok aiisiital .. 1 BC A 46 inch wool henrietta for ............ 39c A 40 inch all wool henrietta for........... 33¢ A 46 inch imported Arnold henrietta for 69¢ ¢ These are only a few of the many bargains to be foundin this department. Examine our goods before purchasing and be convinced. FOR THE FALL OF 1894, BLACK GROS GRAIN SIL Will Be the Popular Fabrie for Dresses, We Show the Most Complete Assort- ment of Black Silks in the West. - Givernaud Bros. cashmere finish black gros 850 grain, regular $1.25 quality, this week...... YARD. 8c YARD. $1.256 A YARD. $1.50 A Y x\l(lJ MUSIC DEPARTMENT. ~ Standard Sheef Music 3¢ Per Copy Comprising such popular titles as “Over the Waves,” by J. Rosas, ‘‘Melody by Rubenstein, “Tarantelle,” by Heller; “Fifth Nocturne,” by Leybach; * Potpourrl,” by Jacobowski; *‘Fadelle Impromptu Brilliant,” by Bohmm. And Thousands of Other Selections Equally as Good. Inswruction Books one-half off regular price. All the late “Songs” strumental” selections one-half price Monday. In string instruments we have made the same cut. Violins regularly sold at £5.00 go at $2.50 Monday; ones sold at $10.00, $5.00 Monday. Mandolins formerly sold at $12.00, go at $6.00 Monday; ones sold at $20.00 go at $10.00, BANJOS—The fumous Stewart—$10.00 and upwards. GUITARS—From $2.2 up to the world rerowned **Washburn.”® PIANOS (o rent from 83.00 up per month, ORGANS from $2.00 up per month, Flrst-Class Plano Tunlng, $l 50. Work Guaranteed Waists and Suits. MONDAY'S SPECIALS. . Regatta black gros grain silk, guaranteed to wear, regular 81,50 goods, this wee Guinet black cachmere finish gros grain silk,war- ranted to wear, regular $1.75 quality, this week the price is..... The finest quality of a Bonnet black gros grain silk, regular price $2.83, this week our price 1IS.iieeennnns cesssesanneen and “‘In- Is there any book published that you want? Do you want a bible or prayer book? Do want anything in the line of sta- tionery? It you do, remember we have them or will get them for you, less than any sta- tioner, bookseller or dry goods house in the city. THE L. ) 15 dozen standard percale wrappers with embroidered yoke and sleeves, reg- ular $2.00 wrappers, Monday our price to close them out $1.39, 25 dozen $1.25 waists, in lightand dark colors, and all sizes, Monday they all go " BOOK, “The House | .50 of the Wolf," by Stanloy J. Weyman, Just received. Price 1%, For Monday only. Trunks. 36-inch Crystal cover trunk, iron bot- tom, set-up tray, #5,00; former price, £0.00, 36-inch unk, tandard print waists, regu- ¥, your choice \1uu\luy' X Sporting Goods. In this department you will find bleycles and accessorles, guns, revolvers, ammuni- tion, fishing tackle, base ball goods, tennis goods, ete, Here are a few of our prices: Loaded shells, $1.60 per 100, Base ball bats, 300, worth 60c. Lawn tennis rackets, $1.76, werih Fish hooks, e dozen. Rods, 15¢ each, balls at reduced prices Send for catalogue and special prices on bleycles and guns. lar 50¢ quali square top ron bottom, $5.00; canvas former cover price, 13,00, crystal cover trunk, h 0, T0e; worth i5+iuoh fine Club B W 11,50, It will b | Wash Dress Goods. | Closing prices, away down. Choico of all our Japonette sold all season at on sale Mondwy, 10¢ yard. Come early to get a gooo pick. Sy line und crepenette, on sule Monday, 10e yard. Printod mulls and organdies 10¢ 47¢ grade nf puuml S wlsses, closing pric apanese cloth, sold at | 15¢, closing price ard, in navy and ack grounds, only now. neh blue ground Canton clesing price 7e yard. « grade bengalive cloth, reduced to 8ic yard. 3 -inch wi duced to fast. Simpson indigo blue prints, the best in the market sc yard. New dark styles in prints Best shirting prints now Choice of all our 36-inch wido percale in helictrope and blue ground on sule Monday 5e, closing price be yard. Dress Linings. Best stock of linings in the west, any- thing and eve you may for and you find it at Hay Look QOver ThlS List of Bargains. 8-1 hali bleach ing reduced to 15¢ y. 9-4 half bleached Andr ing reduced to 17cy they will ve sold Monday Bleached or brown cotton 1]..mm-l on onday He yard, Berkiey No. ric Tie yard. 10¢ and 15¢ grade of outing flannel in light shades, reduced to 5¢ yard. New line of fancy Turkish tidies 10e, 15¢ and 200 dozen ])lvm veomb towels, 2 for be, or 30 a dozen. Come early to get them, for they will nov last long. 36-inch wide *‘Deep River” just received, only e ached huck toweling ‘White crochet bed sprea We call your pacticul, weh wide alt linen Scotch cream damask, on sale Monday 50¢ yard—corn- le light ground pongee re- A.nd and they are going 1 Audroscoggin sheet- shonting ¢ yard. s, 47c each. mpare our cream shakev flanncls at , be, Seand 10¢ yard. We buy them diveet from the manufacturer and you can buy them cheaper at Hayden's than anywhere clse in Omaha. 411 we ask is to compare them. You will save money by trading at Hayden's, where you find the largest stock to t from, and the lowest prices every Lime or money cheer- fully refunded. Notions. bound to create business in How to do it is the le We are xhw department. Juestion. We want to know if 10c worth finest twin wive deess stays for do it? If 10¢ worth or two packages of pins for le will do it? Lf 50e belts for Iie will do it? It 25¢ side combs for 10 will do it? If 25¢ worth rie rack for Se will do it? If 10¢ shopping baskets for 3¢ will do i? 1f #1.00 hand bags for 49¢ will do it? 1f 50¢ hand bags for 25¢ will do it? If 10¢ curling irons will do it? 1t 10¢ tracing wh e will do it? 1f 20¢ splashers for 9¢ will do it? A FEW SPECIALS. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. At 4o each, 1 lot of ladies' jersoy rib- bed vests, wi orth 15c. Ladies’ 20¢ vests reduced to 10c, 100 dozen ladies’ gowns, worth 81.50, at 98¢, 1 caso of ladies’ fast black cotton hose 124¢, worth 20c. 100 dozen gents' fancy outing shirts b0¢, worth $1.00, Men's Guyot suspenders 12ic, ble. ot the ¢ will worth fast black sateen waists 50c, Ladies’ silk mitts 12ic, worth 20c. 100 dozen gents’ fast black cotton half hose only 12{c, worth 230, Gents' Toc suspenders reduced to 39¢. 100 dozen gents' Blackstone unlaun- dered shirts, doyble k and front and made from X\ ?ork ills muslin, only b0g ouh. wun 0 dozen gents’ unb]eanhxd half hose, lmpurtul, onl, 3”03. worth 5o, ozey Iy fes' fancy lisle gloves 124¢, wm-m zm‘ dozen gents' ties Bo each, worth onl 124c, 1 case of ladies' ribbed vests 10¢,worth 200 n erepe, serpenting creps, erepo- cloth, | ¢ suits; | murked 813.50; now they ar + attention to ! GEOA ELTINCx MEN’S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. THE AUGUST CLEARING. rment in our cloting department marked for quick going Monday and $5.00 Every g { all this week. Another drop in down once more; they are men's light all wool suit th 8 and £10; now $.750 these fine tailo) y were marked Ancther drop in o1l those fine tailor-made down once more: marked ¥11.50, o meetan o ] Am) her |!1<m II|| n's trous 1w they made 50 and in $1.95 ) in those fine all wool serge and vests: they are worth $3 ey R alc $1.5Q and $3-OO cimdnrsng Another drop in boys' and children’s suits: those all wool fine knee-pant suits, ages 4 to 14; they were $3 75 and $4 now they are WELRT DEP SPECIAL SALE ON Rogers’ dilverware Rogers’ AA teaspoons, 6gc per set, worth $1.50. Rogers’ AA desert spoons, $1.28 per set, worth g2, 50. Another dr flannel couts and and $5.00; now the, $2.50 ages 12 t0 18, tho:e Boys long-pant suitsy L oW Lh(‘v are J,z that were $ and... Rogers’ AA table spoons ¢1. 59 per set, worth ¢§3.50. Rogers’ AA mustard spoons 15¢ each, worth 33c. Rogers’ $2.98, quadruple plated fruit dish worth $6. 50. Rogers' 12 dwt, trip'e plated knives, $1.25 per set Gold stiffened Elgin or Watham watches, hunting case and stem wind, §5.49 up, worth double, Nickle alarm clocks 55c. Watch and clock repairing at reduced prices. All work warranted, .Hardware. Please note these prices: 3 carloads of bost wire steel nails at 12 per pound. Think of it. One and three-quavter cents per pound for best wire steel nails. 40¢ mortice door locks go at lic, 40¢ rim door locks go at 1de, 20¢ door bolts go at 10c. 15¢ door bolts go at b 10e door bolts go at Je. 25c sash faster 2o at 10c. b 10c sash fastenors go at Brown's Jamaica Ginger, 35¢. In_carpenters’, blacksmiths' and ma- Pierce’s Medical Discovery, 75, chinists' tools we have no competitors. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription, 75c. Note ‘,1“3 following prices: = Flectric Bitters—small, 40c; large, 10¢ 2-foot boxwood rules go at 3c. 75e. 40¢ 2-foot boxwood rules, brass bound, Castoria, 23c. £9 8% 100, Cuticura Resolvent, T6c. 180 braces go at 40c, Hunyadi Water, 25¢. 400 braces go at 100, Bay Rum; 160 bottle. 76¢ hatchots go at 25¢. lm[url-:d Bay Rum—small, 20c; large, | #1.00 handled axes go at 49c. Farming Tools. To reduce nhnk we offer great reduc- tions. cutters 16¢ and Oc; shovels 35¢; hoes 15¢, 3 in fact everything used on a farm at bottom prices. Rubber and cotton hose to close at Te, 8¢ and 10¢ per foot. Lawn Mowers—We find we have quite ek, 80 we will make the prices only .75 and up to sell them. Great bar, "mnu in tancy and common screen dogrs, wire cloth, poultry wire mettiog dni % Millinery. We can do no more than invite you to look through this department when thinking of buying anything in the mil- linery line. We are gonfident you will find something to pléase you and our prices are always within reason. Drug Dept. l‘lm ida Water—small, 10¢; large, 25¢. Vaseline, bc. Compound, 65¢. Paire’s Celel fioi", 630, ' Halr Grower, 40c. Ayers' Hair oven Sisters’ herokee Indian Halr Grower, and 84c. MLBIE yer's Sour Mash V\'hlsk{, 50¢. 0. F. C. Taylor’s Sour Mash Whisky, 60¢. 0Old Crow Sour Mash Whisky, 60c. Maryland Rye Whisky, 60c. 0Old Port Wine, 85¢. Prescriptions gm-.lully compounded ab lowest prices, 42¢ wiadow §0reon trames, (House Furnishing Goods. Look at these low prices. Flint blown lumh] ers e each. Salt shakers 2¢ eac h Wine glasses ¢ Tin top jelly gla Cops and saucer Festooned edge plat Gold band china cups each. Glass sauce dish Peppo Hle ¢ (0 nm])luh- glass lamp 15¢ each. Fancy cr as 1 h. Platéd teaspoons 15 ot, worth $1. Pluted tablespoons 26¢ per set, worth Oc per dozen. cach, each, and I{o each. Perra cotta cuspidors 13c each, worth her dusters ¢ each. stal vinegar cruets 10e, worth Cobald handle knives and fovks et, worth $1.50. ire proof milk and buking crocks e each. We have taken 5,000.00 worth of enameled ware and placed them in three H0c. e . 1—CUontains articles worth from All go 4 mtains artic All go at —Contains ar 50¢ to $1. All go at 42¢ each, Water pails 7e each. copperr wash boiler $1 .50, Wash tubs Wash boards 1 The ‘Handy,” & regular $4 clothes wringer, for Monday only, each $1.75. Furniture. “A GENTLE REMINDER.” We are still selling furniture, and July, ] ly considered a dull montn, wood as any month of the We have sold as much - trade has been good, We are living up to 1e best goods made at the whole ye furniture and o Reason?—P our motto rocker is well made in overy leather eobbler seat, is new sh, and usually sells as high as l]\||lll" this week \\’Ilu in need of any kind of furni- ture give us a chance to figure with you. We carry a $50,000 stock, and guar- antee our goods tho best, and you can judge the price for yourself. Fine Builders’ Hardware. We carry one of the largest st fine builders’ hardware in the city cluding the following goods. Fine English and Amer| sliding door locks, flat fronts, Pine glish and American bronze sliding door locks, astragal fronts, Plain brass and ornamental bronze front door locks and vestibule sets, Plain brass and ornumental bronze front door locks and vestibule sets, straight spindle. Plain brass and ornamental bronze front door locks and vestibule sets, swivel spindle. Pine brass and bronze hinges, door bells, shutter bars, sash fastners, tran- som lifts, letter plates, mail boxes, ete, ks of , in- can bronze Railroadand Mining Supplies. We carry everything used in the con- struction of a railroad or a mine, at 40 !..;r cent under all competitors, Includ- ng the following goods: Picks, mat- tocks, crowbars, shovels, spades, wheel barrows, dirt scrapers, carts, wagons, lows, powder, dynamite, squibs, caps, use, .Lum bat es, platinum fuses, hammers, sledges, axes, bar iron, steel, ete. Rallroad contractors should make a note of the above. We wil eave you money. Grocery Dept. These Prices Will Make Us Frlends. Baking Choco 174 pkge. Buking powder, 10c can. lm]m.h.l French mustard, 2ic bottle, Mixed pickles, 5¢ bottle. Chow Chow, b¢ bottle. Oil Sardines, 4c can. St ved bluckbe blucber Tmported strawbe pound. Columbla River rves, 124c Salmon, 10¢ and 124¢ s, 8fc or $1.00 doz. e, or 69¢ doz. 315 68 GoIAEA pumpkin, 8tc can. Early June peas, 8ke can, Purd fruit jelly on sale. Imported “miccaroni and spagette 124c pkg. White Paris soap, 3¢ bar. White Castile soap, 24c bar. Large bars Castile scap, only 17e. Dried Fruit Dept. New dried fr are in the market, We have Valencia raisins at 3jc, o, and Tic pound. Imported scediess raisins, Ge, Tie and Ste pound. New California apricots, 124¢ pound. £ ()ugnn apricots, Tde pound, “ California prunes, Tdc and Sio pound. New California cherries, 11¢ and 124e pound New California grapes, 34c pound. Vostizza currants, 6 pound. Flour Dept. We carry the leading b such as Hayden's Best X lative Rex Patent, hard wheat flour, '\llinn-'upnlin XXXX Superlative, $1.10 sack. Valley Lil[)‘ Flour, $1.00 sack. Central Mills Superlative, 95¢ sack. Snow Flake Flour, 6ie. A very good flour for 50c. To introduce Hayden's best XXXXX Flour, we will for a short time put in one of the following articles in every k. The flour is warranted to be the best you ever used or money refunded. One diamond ring. One gum watch, One 5 bill. One set solid silver plated teaspoons. One ladies’ rolled gold watch chain, One ladies’ cluster diamond lace pin. Meats. Never say times arve hard when you can buy goods at Hayden's for these prices, Sugar eured bacon 10c, 114c, 12ic. r cured No. 1 hams 12 ’AL‘ nia hums Y¢. . Cornca beef be. Pickled pork 7ie. Pigs feet de. Potted ham, deviled ham and potted o0x tongue be, Dried beef 10¢. Cooked ham 10c. Boneless ham 10, Crackers AT HALF PRICE, inger snaps Tic Cream tonst 10¢ 1 pound package oatmeal only 10e, oyster cracke soda crac) Bremmer’s lunch 8ic Snowfluke crackers Tie. Sugar cookies, grandma's cookies, frosted eream and molusses cake, all at 18¢ per pound. Our stock of crackers is always fresh and at any time you can get just what you want, Tea and Coffee. Cracked Java and Mocha, 15¢ and 174 pound. Golden Rio Coffee, 23¢ and 25¢ pound, Old Government Java and Mocha 33e or 3 pounds for $1.00, Good Japan tea from 2 English breakfust tea, {9¢ pound. Ceylon pound. Cheese. full eream nly 10¢. Wisconsin full cream 10c. New York state full eream 124c. Limberger choe Swiss ¢ ) 12 crackers s only 3ic. up. Jse, 15¢ and tea dircct from Indis, 690 Young America . 14e, 16¢ per package. ¢, He und 160, Edam ohe } Pineapple cb Russian Cavie Hamburger e o per can. fish ¢ per pound. 1240, \\ hite nm be, Thc and 10¢, California I'mon 10¢ Fine Norway herring 15¢ per dozen. Holland herring 4o per pound. Come here for anything you want ia the sh lue,