Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 11, 1894, Page 9

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; PAGES 9 TO 16, e $eris T i R b SUNDAY MORNING, \()\'F\lBFR 11, 1894—TWENTY PAGES. . 49 cents for 50 inches wide heavy HAYDEN B Scotch Woolen Dress Goods, made ‘ to sell for $1.80. It’s unheard-of, IT'ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. OTHERS 1895 Prices anticipated: A bushel of Granulated Sugar for $1.98 Record Making Sut Sale for Next Week. A total demoralization of values, It isn’t what the goods are worth—we knocked the bottom out of that when we 5-00 MEN'S VERY FINE CLAY WORSTED BEST MELTONS; 4 cassimeres and fancy cheviot suits, thoroughly reliable 0 O bought them, MENS' SUITS, fine cassimeres, cheviots, worsted, single and double breasted; latost styles, sold to us at a big loss; worth $7.50, 80 and 810; Monday's price, $5. fabrie; they never sold less than $18; our phenomenal price next week, $10.50. THE BOYS. 50 and $6.00 suits, both single and double breasted, knee pants, worsted cheviot and cassimere and I sewn throughout with silk thread warranted not to rip; are 4_ ,75. b all now (ages 4 to 15 ycars) down to $3.25 and BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS; ages 13 to 19 years; the lowest > in these was the highest was $10; so we have made three prices in the lot— 5, $3.75 and $5.50 for the $10 suit next week. MENS’' OVERCOATS, genuine Columbian Melten kersey and beaver in blue, black, brown and oxford; made with an eye to sulid wear as well as style, and made moreover to retail for 812 Monday's price, $5.75. MENS' KERSEY OVERCOATS, finest made, in blue, black brown and slate, cut medium and extra lengths; silk and wool body lining; very bost satin yoke and fine silk sleevo bought these after the rest of the trade were full the cloth was on hand and had to be made up: they are $25 and $30 coats; three prices on them next week —$10, $12.50, $13.50, 815; a very good choice Monday for. ... FRIEZE ULSTERS, made of cloth weighing 34 ounces to the yard; cut extra long, double breasted; the $10 quality for $6 and the $12 ones for $7.50, $6 and EWELRY, OPERA GLASSES, EIC. Just geiting in new goods—under the new tariff—no old stock. Send in your mail orders before the assortments are broken. Fine black MOROCCO COVERED OPERA GLASS, including 98¢ Elegant black movocea leather OPERA GLASS with gold tube and $ trimmings, achromatic lenses; they've been $1; open Monday f 1.98 Beauliful oriental and white PEARL OPERA GI send mail orders 3 A $348 16-1ino achromatdc lense, gold trimmed OPERA GLASSES, inl mor. oceo leather case, regular l)-.xmhw, , worth § send mai $ OPERA GLASSES, fancy gold nunmu.p achromatic lenses, $4 95 worth $8.50 for $4.93; send mail orders 5 : . ¢ Men's Elgin or Waltham Boss filled WATCHES, warranted to wear $8 95 15 years, value and cheap for $15, Monday $8.95. . RERR . to sell wholesale fov $10, will be sold Monday for #5.49. Fine Elgin or Waltham hand engraved, gold filled Watahek war: 12Y, ranted to wear 20 ) ears, a $20 watch for $12.50. / leather case, have always been $2, Monday for 98c. ASS achromatic lenses and morocco h-ulh , worth $7, for § Celebr: mvd L- maire gold |runmm1 and humlmmo oriental l’l‘ \l(L Gold stiffened hunting case Elgin or Waltham W , made to $5 49 Ladies’ coin silver full ed. chatolaino WATCHES, worth § a0 er full jeweled ch Olln'LA wih $248 : worth #3.50 $1 59 Men's or boys' silverine stem winding WATCHES, $1. Sterling silver THIMBLES Rogers' beft 12 dwt. KNIVES or FORKS, per set. .. First class 81 nickel ALARM CLOCKS, Sterling silver lH LT lil CKLE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. IN BASEMENT. Its the fact that we sell all goods, whether its guns or calico or gro- ceries, at one low legitimate profit that makes our success so marked in trade; now here in this Qun Departmant we offer vou a $12,.00 double barrel, brecch loading Shot Gun, either 10 or 12 guage, FOR $7.00. A 815 Shot Gun, 10or 12 guage, for $10, and for an $18 very fine Shot Gun, our price is the same as tho wholesalers, is only $12,00, Flobert rifles are sold by us us low as 8$2.25, and Winchester Rifles as low as $11.00; we're *‘right” on the price of Guns. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, TOOLS, FTC. We have no competition in the west as regards prices and our stock is all you cculd ask: Steei Wire Nails, 14¢ pound; Mortice door locks, 4¢3 rim door locks, 14c; window fasteners, Se; door bolts, 3o; 2-foot boxwood rules, 3 foot brass bound rules, 160; the dollar double jack planes, 45¢: he 75¢c double iron smooth planes, 30¢; 40¢ braces go at 10c; 1.00 braces go at 25¢, 8100 handled axes for 49, 50c 2-key jail padlocks, 10c; $1.00 steel shovels for 49¢. Block and galvanized barbed wire at factory prices; meat cutters and sausage stuffers very eheap; T5e piteh forks for 49¢, and 100 feet n( weather strip for 75¢, OURSILK SALE HAS BEEN A Tremendous Success. The tremendous success of the great sale of the $50,000 importer's stock of strictly high class silks and velvets has exceeded anything of the kind ever experienced Omaha. Despite the stormy weather election excitement the past week, tho of the ladies of Omaha and vicini availed themselves of the opportunity to pur- chase beautiful silks for carriage, evening and street wear AT A MERE FRACTION OF ORIGINAL COST, THIS GREAT SALE MEANS an opportu- nity to buy the highest grade of silk fabrics at absurdly low prices, and places the very best silks within the reach of all. The values should not be estimated by the prices at which we are prepared to sacrifice | them, BLACK DR to wear, ric S, guaranteed faille gros d peau de sofe, and roy actual retail value $1.40 to per yard; all next week our includ- londres, actual retail value $150 a i Our price 1a. ..o - : Yard. HIGH CLASS NOV < the most elegant silk fabrics imported pean fashion centers, in fancy taf- 00| gros de londres, peau de soles, satin duchesse, plaids and illuminated fancies. Actual retail Ya(d- value, {rom $1.50 to §2.25 a_yard. This Week they g0 at............ Magnificent assortment of plaid silks, black ground silks with colored figures, taffeta fancies and brocaded sating; actual retail value, $126 a yard, t............ 5,000 yards of Lyons silk velvets in black and all the new leading Ua 5 actual retail value, This week they are. : 0 Yard, inch wide mantle velvettas and genuine English corduroys, for capes and in" black, brown, nav tan; regular $1.25 quality During this great sale they are. : Beautiful quality of new sk seal plush, full 50 inches wide, m(usz 5 that have always retailed at $5.00 per yard, goes at. 5 SPECIAL NOTE, y finest silks are individ- possible to adver-| 7 ¥ is necessary to realize the tremendous bargains we are offer- ing in high grade silks, Blankets and Comforts Free wool has done one good thing. Come and see these blank rgnin made right at your doo LEMONT, NEB: 2 , nice gra wool blanket, light g sheep's v, as good as 1 g blankets, down to, ... 5 iV el e FANCY EID DOWN fianuel, new de N v always sold at to D0c. 2-yd. Wide Table Damask, and $1.50 qualities. They are cut down for Monday Fringed napkins Napkius $1.50. 34 linen napkins that were and just a small lot of them' for Mond 50 a dozen, Towels 10c. Turkish, linen and cotton tow worth and reduced from 12%e, 15¢, 17 19¢, all down to 10¢. U nl)lc:u'lml Sheeting 12%¢ 14 yards wide, our own special make of "unbleached sheeting; worth 20cs down to 1214, 'Cheviot Shirtings 10c. ¢ best Amoskeag napper cheviot ‘snlpl-ll and checked, 10¢ y 1 | BOOK DEPARTMENT. STARTING UP FOR THE SEASON. A thousand new novels, including the purest and choieest works of fiction and the largest list of authors. All 25c books. - Your ¢ 10c. 10w A 5-CENT LOT of bargains is 2 bot s of best ink, bottles best muci- velope 55 2 good table all oty A [ e The new book LOURDES, by Emile Zola, 98¢, e new book TRILBY, by Da Mau- $1.48. Housekeepers’ Dept. Coffee pots, 7e, worth larger size | coffee pots, 10¢, worth nd extra Tamp burner, elimne outtit for . 5 wine AIVIl n||~h\-\ 3 11¢; shovels, ' piteh Se ench; ten kettle ".mmm_ and pie tins, 3¢; wted pie tin bargain in \1 RING B SION HANGI LAMP, worth $5, down to. . ......$1 A lot uf AUSTRIAN DECORAT! . worth from $3.50 to $6 y ln-\hl:ml 0. w5 Bronze banquet lamp, big bargain not to be duplicated Amer at pur price. ... 14-inch FANCY SILK LAMP ~Il.\| —regular $8.50 quality—for. .. . A 1ot of tea sets that are worth § , Monday we will sell one to | tomer-who comes for $2 A lof of DINNER SETS, bargain at §15 a set, but tomorrow we're going to open them up at, for the se ORGANS OF ALL KINDS At Dry Goods Profits. Come and see our piano case organ, In appeary it resem- bles a handsoue plano; has ¢ : adapted to »plulm S T et l T Ji Standard sheet mu- 00 dif- all or write for catalogue. t new music, ve and in- stramental, at reduced pr SMALL MUSICAL M Stewart b $10 up; guitars worth $10, now the very best for violins guitars, banjos, ete., on et the regular price, Every article in small musical merchandise at ONE-HALF PRICE. PIANOS. The Reason Why You should buy a piano of Hayden st, we handle only the ell you the best at price usually ask for the cheap make department is under the immediate su- visiont of one member of the firm dives the closest attention. ing, Steinw & Sons, Decker Knabe, Leste [eCammon, Math- Vose & Sons, Beliring, standard all makes, and we will 1y plano you select for $100 less than «an purchase it elsewhere for in A I ) Work guar- t. There is no bottom to values here, We offer child’s derby ribbed wool 1l vorth e, for 19¢ a pair. N ) cent 150 DOGSKIN LINED W ARM 3, made to sell for $1 a | ll\]l‘ A DOLI ME I\l\() in LIS R omianiei n d8e quality for Phenomenal Dress Goods There can be no possible competitis o 58 Goods prices. Mon PRICES.N.':J,*“‘“ e ossivle competitian fa var Tross Goods prices. Nonday will pportunity for buying rich dress goods at fr( The Eastern market s demoralized and we toakt udvana, s Brocade, Serge and Mixed W price of 15¢ for' Monday, real value 25¢ to 80c. 8000 yards all 40 cents on the " I)ll“fli)fll)h at lhl‘ rulnous o / Sc 4, double J Drews Gioods, all daris fall and 25 C 1 by winter colors and fabrics, going Monduy for 25¢, worth40¢, 45¢ and 50¢ 2500 yards ail-wool, mixed wool 1 Tw eods, Worstediand nt cy durk Dres: Goods, & hundred of the Latest concelts, only 10 & yardiworth 6 sad 1o rees 395 duy these mag: ds Heavy Scoteh Woolen Dress Stuffs, M ADE T s#EL AT $1.50 A YAkD, 19 c ulficent Dress Goods go at the phesomenal price uf. itire line of French Novelty Dress Goods, reguridiess of beswthls seasons' fmporta- 00, cl tlon goods, #1 pothing held buck n, new stuff, red wud sold Monday for usc, ()SC ])/wnomer)zralvBlackc Goods pqlces Next year pricos won't go as low a, 0ar Black Goods pricos are for next week Monday all our NOVELTY BLACK GOODS that lu\v been 30¢, 16¢, B3¢, down to half & dollar All our 40-1; ek Serzes that huve beon & [ dollur a yurd All our 802, §7c and.®c Black Seryes, 46 inches w Pheng 1 Bluck Serges, 48 luches wide, " Monday at 7 ide, down on Monday to 56 & yard 2, 100, BLACK HENRIETTAS—Very fine all-wool 690 quality,down Monday to 3¢ MONDAY. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Remarkable Prices. Some substantinl reason for the shrewdest shoppers always trading at our hostery department 'S THE PRICES Monday that will bring you. LADIES' HEAVY NATURAL GRAY VE f0e quality; c Monday the price will be Ladies’ heavy balhr 1 eibbed vests, jorsey fitting, They cost to make Our Mond price | T T 2[: A silver gray jersey fit ting wool vests, drawers to mateh; mill pric e, We'll sell them as long as they last [] “ fitting wool vents the quality t -2 Monday for oc. DOLLAR, MEN’S Underwear. lh: same as with the women's— “II\ unl 3 swell friends will se dry goods store, let your wife b five her the money and dollars to dimes she will outfit you and herself for what id for your own. ind draw- |- S0e quality, | 4 down to 3 DOLLAR. Men's heavy ALL WOOL shirts [~ and_drawers, the regular $1 -2 quality, on Monday . DOLLAR. NOTION BARGAINS. Some ste make money, big money, on their notions—sort of “even up” with you. We don't. That's why the trade on notions, Little as cheap as big thi going to have a 414-( " bargain »n» and sell 3 spool . machine good curling irons, fine initial chiefs, fancy embroidered hand- kerchiefs, best knitting cotton, finest me cord, all colors, rubber metal- kK combs, horn hair-pins shell, 5 packages needles, ages hair-pins, 144 shirt buttons, gross of hooks papers pins, best trac- dozen collar buttons, two vins, good tooth-brosh- twin wir TRIMMING DEPT, We waited till late this year before we completed the purchases of sementeries, gimps, etc. received a new lot mings, e, Se, 10« fine, S0¢; Prussian martin fur trim c ming at BHOBHEa Jacket buttons from 80c per doz. , 30¢; medinm, it bue I;In each. Wash pearl buttons card, 10¢; new seal fur tr ming, 5ic and for the bea- ver and mink trimming the price per yard is only 5 Furniture Warerooms A money-saving place for you. We have 300 new styles PAY PICTURES some 12x16 inches up to 22x28 inchos at prices from 50¢ to $2.50. They are worth four and five times our pri A new line of EASELS. This one is a great bar- gain, worth Monday .. 98¢ Best woven wire springs $£1. Kitchen ch 35¢; G-foot square extension table, $2.95; wool top mattress, best ticking, full size oak bedstead, rails are oak, $2; oak cobbler seat rocker, large oak cobbler fine 4 foot G inch bed, worth $20.00, for P, I\\ 10, De P mirror, 4 foot G bed, worth Brown Muslin 4c. Heavy LL brown muslin, yard wide, 4c a yard; worth Ge. Bleached Muslin 3%c. Yard-wide bleached muslin, one of our Monday bargains, at 8% yard. Grocery Department. A whole BUSHEL of GRANULATED SUGAR for $1.OS! Think of it! 2 pounds coarse granulated sugar for pounds fine granulated sugar, $1; choice s rocorn, He can; 3-1b. ean to- matoes, arge pail of jelly for & B1b. can egg, green gage or golden drop plums, 1215¢; 8-1b. can table peaches srved blackbervies, 10e ca dozen boxes parlor matehes, 10¢; laun- dry soap, e bar; oil sardines, mixed pickles, 5e bottle; French mus- tard, 8tc bottle; Baker's chocolate, 1714 package; corn starch, #%e pound; aising paneake flour, 8%¢ pound; castile soap, bar. Teas and Coffees. Rio coffee, 1014¢; No. 1 A extra Golden Rio, Maracaibo blend, 1503 Peaberry and Santos, 28 Arab- ian Mocha and Santos, 1e: Mocha and i peerless cultivated Java and i broken Rio, + Rio and 3 Santos and Peaberry, 10¢; wva coffee, 1214¢; Santos and Java, 15¢; Peaberry and Mocha, 17% mntos and 18¢; Java and Mocha, 19¢; tea dust, sun cured tea, 19¢; pan fived tea nibs, lar Japan, 27%c; pan fired Japan, 82¢; uncolored Japan, 19%e; basket fired Japan, 4e; garden cultivated Japan, Moyune teas, 20%c; Imperial tes Monsoon ten, piulead gun- 50c; hand -rolled gunpowder, and Ceylon blend, 50c; fancy Ceylon tea, 58¢; pure Ceylon, 69¢; best fmported Ceylon, 7o, MONDAY'S PRICES ON MEATS No. 1 sugar cured hams, 10%c¢ D pound, any size you want; sugar cured California hams, only 7%c, and sugar cured bacon, 10¢ and 11%e; corned beef, B14e; plekled pork, Tihe; salt pork, Tej pickled ox tongues, 10¢; summer sau- sage, only 8Sc; boneless ham, 10, MONDAY'S PRICES ON LARD: The best lard goes at these prices: 8- pound cans, 30¢; S-pound cans, 48¢; 10- pound cans, 98¢; 8-pound cans compound lard, 25¢; S-pound cans, 40¢; 10-pound cans, 7. MONDAY'S PRICES ON BUTTER: Country butter, 10¢, 1214¢, 14¢ and 16¢; ereamery, 18¢, 20¢ and & Nothing made like our fancy separator for 24c. MONDAY'S PRICES ON CHEESE: Wisconsin cream cheese, 5¢ and 10¢. We will sell you eastern proc full eam clicese for 1214¢; others charge 20¢ for the same. ¢ brick cheese, 10¢, 12%4¢ and 14¢; Swiss cheese, 1214¢; 14e and 16¢; Limburg and 15¢; club house cheese cheese, $1.10 each; pine apple cheese, 5 sap sago cheese, 8¢ per pkg.; N fechatel cheese, Ge per pkg. MON Y'S PRICES ON CRACKERS: 34X oysters and soda erackers per pound; cream toas! 15¢; oatmeal and graham cracker frosted creams, assorted jumble cookies and molasses cake, all at 10¢; Jremner’s Lunch, only 10¢; all kinds of nice fresh bakery goods on hand at all times, FISH DEPARTMENT. Tmported Singeon berries only 10¢ per quart; stock fish, the finest there is, 12%4¢; imported white hoop Holland her- ving, only 83¢, sold all over for $1.23; macker 3 for 10¢; white fish, TVae and 1¢ California salmon, Tl4e. All kinds of smoked fish on hand. Lemons, oranges, mince meat, preserves, sauer kraut, horse radish, Come to Haydens' for anything you want. NEW CALIFORNIA FRUITS, grown in 1804, Remember these prices are on new dried fruits or your money re- fund New California apricots, 12%e pound; new evaporated peaches, Tie pound; new California pears, 10¢ pound; new pitted plums, 10¢ pound; California white or black cherries, 12%¢ pound; new California prunes, 5e poiind; extra cholee prunes, T%e pound; faney large prunes, 8¢ pound; French raisin-cured prunes, 9%c pound; golden drop plums, S14e pound; Valencia raising, 8%e pound; Muscatel r , Dlae Sultana d-crown ralsins, Imported seedless raising, O¢ H alifornia » pound. New, fresh-ground flour polis 4X Superlative flour, sack; Valley Lily flour, $1.10; Bonita hard wheat flour, $1.15; Diamond Mills Superlative, 95¢ sack; Cream flour, 90¢ sack; select patent flour, T5¢ sack; Snow Flake flour, ; good flour, 50¢; good vye flour, 85¢; choice rye flour, §1; very best ry ) . ck; rye and gra- ham flour, 85¢ and §1 sack,

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