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et ST FOITORIAL SHEE. "ABLISHED JU NE 19, OMAHA, INDAY M ORNING, OCTOBER 'WENTY PAGES SINGLE cory FIVE CEN" NEW CLOAKS 33: Ots, ON THE DOLLAR. Our Clouk buyer has just return: from the East, and as we have been busy marking down and re.arrang- ing the stock on hand, and on Mon- day we shal] offer some bargains in Ladies’ Jackets, Childs’ Cloaks, Wrappers, Etc. Among the bargains bought by our buyer last week are 200 Misses™ Cloa MANUPACTURERS' SAMPLES $4.49 Worth $8 to $15. These arc all different styles and are worth double to three times the price we ask. Ladies’ Jackets A whole table Ladies’ Jackets, $2.45, worth $6. day, NEW GOODS Arriving for this Cloak Department by every express. HATS and GAPS have Hats enough to cover the h-.nd of most every man and boy in Omahu, That's why we are mak- Ing such great reduction—too many Hats. Men's heavy Winter Caps Boys' heavy Winter Caps Me of assorted styles all at one price Come early Mon-. .20¢ .1B5¢ ra fine (url. in differ. 7&. B(l-. and 78¢ | Men's fine Fur Tou 00 and $1.25 LA40¢ Children's fancy Caps 28¢ Meu's Fur Crashers | ..49¢ A full line of different styles ul J B. Stetson’s Hats, $2.50 to $3.00, half of regular prices. All the leading shapes of Men's Fur Derbys, $1.00 to $1.25; worth double, Underwear Bargains And Other Trade Inducements 5 cases of Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed underwear, worth 25c, each, only... 12146 | Ladics’ Jersey Ribbed Underwear, ra heavy, worth 25c, each only.. fes’ d Vests and worth v ' heavy Wool Unde Gray, each worth Mens' Fleeced Jersey Ribbed Shirts and drawers, worth G0c, only Mens' All-Wool Underwear, worth $1.00, each § Mens' fine Lambs Drawers, worth Mens' fine Natural 50c, only case of Mens Hose, Hermsdc 2 only T Wool Shirts and $1.50each, only Wool Sox, worth | Cotton worth "Black dye, Best 50 dozen orth pzen Glovs Children's worth ceee elegant line of Ladie Hose, worth 40c. 1 case of Ladies' Fast Hose, worth 20c, each Savt of Mens' Calfskin worth $1.00, erby Ribbed enly. 100 Driving 60c Wool Hose An Biack Fleec only. House Farnishings no money wasted here—it's all useful—every- thing that goes to furnish a house. Royal blue china bowls Gc, worth Tea Sets §3.62. Blue and brown decorations, Just $10, next week $3.62. Toilet Sets $1.89. toilet sets, wash bowl and ., Worth Just $5, reduced tq $1.89. they're worth Decorated pitcher, ete. Decorated cuspidors Sc, worth 25c. Goid decorated cuspidors 50c, worth $1.50, Decorated water sets $1.25, worth $5.00. 'Lamps $1.95. worth every every cent of $5.50 Is a lot of spring extension hanging lamps $1.95 each, and worth just $5.75, is a beautiful bronze Banquet lamp also at §$1.95. Imported Dinner Sets $8.89. worth $20.—This is what money will do; we made an offer for a manufacturer's stock of these—he took it. Plates 2¢, 3¢, bc each. * Vegetable dishes 3¢, 7c, 12c each. Slop jars 79c, coal hods 1lc, tea kettles 15c, coal shovels 3¢, milk, pudding and pie tins 3¢, tumblers 1l4c each, wine glasses 2¢, sugar and cream 30c pair, 3-quart fancy water pitcher 15¢, wash bowl and pitcher 29¢ each, half dozen crystal sauce dishes for 10c, ehamber pots 16¢ each, number of yards of d 2,500,000—two million |shoddy, no poor goods that no one would b mills until the tariff that it has resulted in goods fully one-third. and—and as we were the only Omaha parties ‘'that secured any goods from the sale, we ;shall offer on Monday bargains from the Auction ‘;that will simply paralyze all past prices—no newest fall fabrics made. The reasons for this auction sale were Without questioning as to whather the Wil- son bill is right or wrong, ress goods sold was s five hundred thous- Sale —but the cleanest and uy goods from these question was settled, we can only say lowering the price of AUCTION SALE Dress Goods. 12Y%ec. Mills. They are clean, new styles made for this fall's trade and opemed for sale now for the first time. These 12%c double width dress goods are in handsome stylish weaves, beautiful colorings, and before the auction sale brought 20c to 25cts a yard, 12%e. AUCTION SALE 15c¢. Dress Goods. Beautiful width, new | sale were new effects In fancy fall colors, before , next week, 150 double the auction AUCTION SALE 15¢ Cashmeres. Before the auction sale these were o sidered cheap at 25¢, next week's price 15¢. AUCTION SALE 25¢ New Suitings. 175 pleces new all sold at 50c, week to 25c. wool sultings, aiways the price just cut in two next All Wool Scotch Checks. 39¢ FROM THE AUCTION ROOM. All colors in the serges and while these do not show so marked a reduction, yet have been the regular 60c serges on sale. Plaids have been 65c, Monday 39c. 10¢ Lot Crystal butter dishes, celery holders, fruit dishes, jelly stands, comports, sugar bowls, napples, ete., etc., all 10c each, Broadcloths 49c A yard and a half wide, all colors, quality, a stupendous bargain at 49¢. e \Jewelry Department Sterling silver belt buckles $1.50, worth $3.00, sterling silver souvenir spoons 48c. Notion Bargains For Monday 200 yards machine thread, 2c¢ spool, c ladies' initial handkerchiefs, Se. 15¢ ladies’ embroidered handkerchiefs, Gc. Ladies’ hand bags worth §0c, 25c. Ladies' hand bags worth 60c, 28c. Metal back horn combs, be. Best stockinette dress shields, 5c pr. Turnwire dress stays, ¢ doz. Ribbons On sale Monday. The greatest bargains in at the prices: No. No. No. No, No. No. Al 2 at 2%;¢, worth Be. 6 at Se, worth 10c. 9 at Be, worth 15, 12 at 10¢, worth 20c. 16 at 12, worth 28e. 22 at 15e, worth 30c. desirable colors—malil orders filled. Mail Orders Filled. | mew all silk satin ribbons ever offered; look All Wool Covert Cloth 89c¢ lsn!u next week for 8. Guns. Guns. At three special wholesale prices. 6. $10.00 and $15.00 worth worth orth $10.00. §15.00, 00. Everything in shells, cartridges, revolvers, gun covers, cartridge belts, ammunition and sporting goods, all kinds at wholesale prices, Hardware. Retalled at wholesale prices. Wire nails, 1c Ib; Mortice door locks, 14c; Rim door locks 14¢; door bolts, 3¢; 2-foot brass bound rules, 3c; double iron jack planes, 46¢; louble iron smoooth planes, 3%c; braces, 10c and 25c; handled axes, 49c; hatchets 2-key jail padlocks, 6¢ and 100 feet; steel shovels, 49c; | and stuffers trom $1.00 up; cheap. We uave as complete a meat choppers barbed wire very HARDWARE STORE as there is in the state and will sell you at half what you buy for elsewhere, Mail Orders for goods or sawples promptly filled, —_— These goods are fresh from the Arlington | next week | Black All Wool Serges ‘Worth and sold everywhere for $1.50, on | c; weather strips, 76c per | HAYDEN BROS The celebrated Arlington Mills sold their entire stock of Fine Dress Goods at Auction Sale Wednesdav. Octcber 17th. To give you an idea of the magnitude of this sale the total | 11230 CASES, it ot Sulo heia || |8 Femmptnry Trada Sala — or Copy of Annc Wednesday, Oct 90,000 PIECES COTTON WARP CASHMERES Cotion Flannels 4c Yard Our domestic buyer closed out over 0 ses of beavy cotton flannels, the balance | and at the Poole mils. They begin nl‘ cents and run up at be, S4c, 10¢, re of Nis auction purch nday, we antieipate a great rush Some mc | early on M and don't w ome of the barga Dress Satinss 5c Full pleces closed out from the and medium shades, worth 15,c one word for the lot Monday | Towels be a FANCY DRESS G00DS, The En ire Productjon of the ARLINGTON MILLS MESSRS. HAROINI! WIIIYMAII & 50, W 1Imerdm;,, \Iums & Wmclml 64 and 66 White St., NEW YORK., Golored India 39c. Silks 32 inches for 75c wide, worth and always ors black, navy blue, green, brown, | pink, cardinal, light blue, old rose; these will 80 quickly at 39, sold o Colored Habaai Wash Silks 59¢. 24 inches wide, 80 new shades. This Is the most complete assortment of colors ever |shown in a retail store and the goods are a | stupendous bargain, fully worth next week 59c. sde, Figured Taffsta Silks éga.l "7 AUCTION BARGAINS This is a splendid assortment silks, dollar quality—you can afford to buy silks, flne quality—you can affsrd to buy them—you can’t afford to pass them when buying for 69c. Gloaking Piushes 50 INCHES WIDE $1.25, For the new Golf capes these are very desirable; they are worth $5 a yard, our price $1.25. Colored Silk Velvets 49c¢, silk velvets, regular $1 goods, black, dark olive, light olive, tan, ray, heliotrope, orange, blue—they came from a bankrupt stock, 49¢c, worth $1, of rich, Genuine Lyons Set of six eterling silver teaspoons worth | $6.00, for $3.95 a set. Babys solid gold rings, 19¢, worth 50c. Ladies' solid gold band rings, 95c, worth $2.00, Ladies’ $2.00 Hair ornaments, 48c, worth $1.00. Eight-day oak clock, §2.45, worth $5.00. solid gold set'rings, 76c, worth marble, $6.95, worth $§2.50 Nickel alarm clocks, 856, Watches Solid sliver, hand engraved, full jeweled Chatelaine watch, $349- whith $7.00. Men's and boys' stem winid and set silver- Ine watches, $1.98, worth $4.00. Men's American stem Winding silverine watches, $3.98, worth jut Men's Elgin or W sllverine, dust proof Watches, $8.00, | Men's gola stiffened ‘mn or Waltham watches, $5.49, worth $19.00. Men's Boss filled watehes, wear 15 years, Elgin worth $15.00. Ladies' gold filled" ‘Blgin | watches, hunting cases; $7.60. Watch Chains Ladies' “Isabella” watch chal to wear five years, $3.00. Men's best solid gold plated watch chalns very latest designs, warranted for fiye years | 98¢, worth $3.00. Rogers' knives and forks, $1.19 set, Watch and clock repairing at prices, stem $4.98, worth warranted to or Waltham, $8.95, or Waltham warranted latest designs, 98¢, worth reduced [ Black Bagardere Silk Seth Thomas eight-day.’clock, adamantine | winding, | | makes them sent us 4 dozen. $1.25 Yard. A yard wide—a new, economical, stout- | wearing, everyday siik, worth a yard— | 8 yards makes a dress. You cannot buy it | except from us, SmallCheck Taffeta Silks 98c. These small checks are the ‘‘swellest t—used for waists as well as full They are worth $1.50, next week Rancy Colored Silk Plushes 39¢, 69¢, 85c. We show the finest assortment of these goods in Omaha, all the new shales, and the prices are popular. Towels 10c. As in this lot there are some towels that are worth 10¢, no more, but also about 100 dozen that are 15 19¢ and 25c knoted fringe, hemmed and hemstitched towels, we want to spin them out and will sell only 6 to a | customer. They came from Riggs & Co's. closing sale. They will be arranged on two long tables. Yard wide bleached muslin, 3%c yard. Apron checked gingham, 3%c yard. Do try to come as early as you ¢ Monday. They will be picked out quickly, | maybe, and \\u_dnnl \hllll to disappoint One-half Price, “When Hayden eays it—it's s0.” The en re line of samples from George Riggs & Co., who, owing to the tariff changes, are making other styles—all their tamples of towels at half price i Sheetmgv 12}c Yard We wide, c, have only pleces. unbleached of course, Monday 1214c. Shaker Flanne's 3ic m color—why, they're cheap- cotton flannel—the pleces are small It y 't come order a whole piece for $1.00—we'll return you the change if any. re_worth—this kind, § Monday le rdoWn Flanagls § 25¢ You know what you've paid for them so it's necdless for us to tell you that these are the 50c grade—but they are—there's twenty different colors, too. I's 21 yarde but it's wortl, They are cre: er than | Dress Linings 1llc Yard We sell hundreds of dollars every day in this department and the remnants will ac- ('Iunuu(o 80 on. Monday all the remnants of lining cambric under four yards, wil be ®old for 1lc a yard, Dressmakers in Omaha, South Omaha and Western Towa buy all their linings from us, we're cheaper | than other houses. Best dress cambrics, all colors, ¢ yard. Black hair cloth, and 35c yard. Gray hair cloth, 30c, 85 and 40c. Gray, brown or black crinoline, plain or checked, 10c a_yard, 3 teen silesia, now All colors silesia, 10c, 20c yard Bed Springs nramraw Yy $1.85 i $1.85 $1.85 $1.85 2 Worth $4.00 2 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 will sell one or one hundred at $1, 85, worth $4.00. In ordering mention size of the bed. Rockera We ordered 4 $1.95. only, and the man who They made us an allowance of a dollar on them, and we offer them at $1.95. Furniture Bargains Solid Oak Suit, $13 50. 3 pleces, bed 6 feet high, six inches wide; the dressing case is perfect with a | French bevel plate mirror 22x28 inches—it's worth $26.00. Our price fs §13.50, Woven wire cots, 65c. 6-foot spuare extension table, $2.95, Oak bed lounge, upholstered In best star tapestry carpet, woven wire matress, no ridge in middle, $6.50. Large cane seated chair, high back, Large oak rocker, with arms, $1.95. Just new line of easels at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, in mboo and white enamel oak sideboard, polished French plate mirror, $12.50. ine Wilton Rug couch, fringe all around, 31130 5-plece oak parlor suit, spring rocker, arm chair and small chair, 4 feet, be. ane seat, in 50¢, Tbe, seat, $10.50, sofa, Floor Cilcloth 25¢c. A new car load of first quality floor ofl cloth, 25¢, worth B ALL WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, 40c, Brussels carpets, e, 60¢, 60¢, Co Velvet carpets, T6e to 8¢ Best Moqu carpets, $1.00. Wilton carpes c ln $1.00. 4.00, $5.00. Lace curtains, 40e, T5c, $1.00, §1.50. Lace curtains, extra fine, $2.00 and $3.00, Curtain poles complete, 15e. Carpet Sweepers, §1.75, §2.00, $2.50, &0c. Ml]lmery Department ‘We would like to have you look at some of our new styles; hard times may necessi- tate the purchase of one this year where you used to buy two—our work s so neat that we will make that one fit to wear with any costume. Children’s bonets, 26¢; child's silk bonnets, 45c; fancy feathers, lc each, Ladies’ trimed hats, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, §2.50 We make a speclalty of ladies’ hats at this price and they are worth trimmed $5.00. | 10 first quality | b American | | member | save hoop herring, | Cream flour, |§ ““ | breasted, well made; black, 'Haydens‘ Meat Market Have you visited it? n the city by far the best heavy fat beeves 1t's We buy only meats, Butter, Like our meat department esh country b and 16e, fresh every da Nebraska. Our We have it at 18 it has no equal ter, 11340, from the all { and we will sell separator crea wd nade. guarantee its quality 10 be the Cheese. Wisconsin full er 10¢; Swiss chec m cheese 12%0, 14e ge and 14c and 1 Kinds of prese Read these prices carefully, er for a moment the money buying your meat at cured hams, No. 1, only California hams, only § Sc; boneless ham, 1 pork, The; salt pork bacon, 11%e; pligs feet you buy at these Crackers, resh oyster and soda crackers nowflake crackers grandma’s cookies, Y sugar cookles and frosted creams, | Brenner's lunch, only 10c. Fish Dept. Here are prices a salmon anchovies, large h then con- you will save Hayden's. Sugar 11 sugar cured Boston long aams, orned beef, 6e; pickle moj be 10¢ will surprise you. Tl4c; white fish, 5o; Nor- 10c; three mackerel, 10c; ring for 26c; Holland white D cod fish, Tle, 100 nd 1 In a short time we will have in | kinds of smoked fish, which we will glve you some low prices on. Groceries. 22 pounds fine large palils je.ly eight granulated sugar for $1.003 n tomatoes, can; string blossom peas, 84 heavy eyrup, 12%c ; B-1b 1214 can3-1b can 9%c; corn starch, 3%c Ib; 3%c Ib; instant rising pan cake pure buckvheat, 3%c ib; baker's cet chocolate, caztile soap, alifornin apricots, golden pumpkin, gloss sta 3 flour, 3% laundr c_bar; pickle New California Pruits French prunes, 5c Ib; raisin cured prunes, > Ib; large sweet California prunes, 8146 b; Sultana raisins, 3%c; imported seedless raisins, §o Ib; cherries, 7%4c Ib; egg plums 9¢ 1b; new Caiffornia apricots, 1214e 1b; new Cilifornia peacties, 12%c Ib;new California pears, 12%c Ib; pitted plums, e Ib; new evaporated blackberries, T%c Ib; imported currants, d4%c Ib, Flour Sale, If you want to eat good bread, try Haydem Bros. XXXXX §1.15 Sack. Honita flour, $1.10 a sack; the well known $1.00 a sack; Va'ley Lily flour, ; Diamond 4 X superlative, 95¢ ck; Minneapolis superiative, $1.00 a sacks flour, 66ic a sack and GOOD FLOUR, b0c A SACK. Special Ciothing Sale, 50c¢ on Dollar. Bower or Kersey Overcoats, §5.00, l!'rm\ n, blue or black. They would be cheap at Very heavy beaver overcoat in blue, blaclk or brown: all wool and well made; worth $10. Next week, §6.75. Shetland and 'frieze storm length and double-breasted; 50. Next week, $6.60. Heavlest all wool frieze, ulster, extra 4 shades, worth ulster, double- brown, gray and oxford, "The Kind all stores sell for $16, Special sale at two pric es, $8.75 and S‘J 76 Boys' Overcoats, $1.75 and $2. 25 Boys' cape overcoats, ges 3 to 14 years, $1.50_quality, i In_two lots, at $1.75 and Boys' Ulsters $2,75 and $3.75 Boys' ulsters, double sted, in " gray, brown ond oxford, smm quality, at two prices next $3.76. Book Department SPECIAL FOR N WEEK $3.60; Scott's, $5.25; Washington $3.26; all in the finest binding 50c NEW EDITION FOR 28c. 8,000 volumes of the new oxford edition, of the choicest titles published, only Irving, inest notepaper, 78c a ream. 50 envelopes for 5c; tablets, 2 for 6c; 2 doz lead pencils for 5¢; 2 bottles of mucilage for 5e. Buttons and Trimmings of latest movelties in bone, ivory hnd earl coat and dress buttons at e, 20c, dozen; pearl buckles, 30¢, 40c, New stock 3c. Finest line of new jet buttons In the city. 3be, b0c, 60c and 75¢c doz, Small ones to match. Mens Smts $5.50 These sold for $7.50 to $12.50. from one to five suits of a lot for these next week at $5.50 Boys' Suits $3.25 Ages 10 to 15 years. worsteds and cass| We have Come early All wool cheviots, eres; worth $6 to 87 Boys Suits $2.50 Ages 4 10 15 years. All wool knee pang sults; every sult warranted not to rip; worth $4.50. On sale at $2.50. Mens Trousers §2.50 and $2.75 All wool cassimere trousers, worth $4.50, for $2.50 $2.75. Mail Orders Filled.