Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 16, 1894, Page 9

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EDITORIAL SHEET. @BeE e fan | —— THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, 'DECEMBER 186, 18914, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENI ‘ PAGES 9 TO 16. I b - | . HAYDEN BROTHERS LAST WEEK. This will be the great unloading week for Holiday Goods and winter wearables of all kinds, If you can buy as good goods at as low prices as are quoted below we do not ask your trade. You owe it to yourself to investi gate. See 4th floor. Largest stock of Toys, Games, Dolls and Christmas Novelties west of Chicago. We detest _boasting. Our only desire is to state facts. INVESTIGATION INVITED. Toys! Dolls! Games An Enormous Sale Organized for the Coming Week. = Monday Morning We Shall Begin a Series of Sales in Our Toy Department Designed to CLOSE OUT EVERYTHING, 50c on the $1.00. Our Stock of Dolls is Unusually Large and Cheap. Read Our Prices for Monday: DOLLS 25 THIS COUNTER made such a hit Saturday that C.—Monday we put fresh bargains on it—big, was habie, indestructible head, dressed dolls, worth 50c, for 25¢; kid body dolls, clean and new jointed, handsome pisque head and hands, worth 50c, for 25c. A lot of dressed dolls carried from Dressed DollS 48C.— it thaon juta little smmeols mom of them are worth every cent of $1.00, some more, some perhaps less; all sizes; the patent French jointed, moveable eye dolls in this lot are worth 81,00, all 48¢ Monday. 3 Kid bodies, jointed, worth 50c to 75¢; buy DO].]. BOleS 250‘ a head and one of these bodics and you've got a 82,00 doll. 3 : A great special cut tor Monday, and the TOY Planos 330-__"Inrgur sizes at 69c, worth $1, and the 48c ones are sold as bargains usually at T5¢. Mail Orders would select in person. ment is the rule. PER CENT, and more discount has been PluSh cases 50 taken off of all the comb, brush, manicure and work box sets for Monday and next week. We have some lovely sets of ALUMI- NUM comb, brush and mirror; these sets are new and at our HALF-PRICE sale for next week you can get one for $2 and $2.50, worth $4 and 85. Blackboal‘ds loc FOR MONDAY; easel blackboaads that have always been cheap at Z5¢ down to 10¢, and the new easel desks at $1.19 are those made to sell for $1.50. A splendid oak desk, handsomely carved Desks 98c—i) 2 o alo Monday for 050, : 3 Some exquisite new decorated dinner and tea Toy Dishes 10c—% just oponed yesterday, 10c, 35, 49¢, 750 81.00, $1.50, 81,75—half former prices. Blo ks A large assortment of blocks, including the celebrated Anchor CKS8—Stonc Blocks at the unheard of price of 8100, aud the new WOOD ANCHOR BLOCKS at 75:, lighter and easer to build from than the oent ones. FOR TOYS will be carefully selected and we will give you as good, or even better bargains than you No complaints of poor service in our mail order depart- worth Dress Goods. Dress Goods, For Monday, the Newportelle erepe, SPRICTLY ALL WOOL, in all the correct colors for evening wear, the A " (RAZ 40-inehy, COL- s, bluet, lavender, rose, cream, pin otrope, cardinal—40-inch, more sensible than a_dre ! present, and what is more accept Our prices for Mon- day will be such that you cannot afford to loose this opportunity 38-inch all wool novelties, Monday 2. 38-inel Monday 1 for a Chr 42-inch novelties, was $1, $1.25 and $1.50, Monday veltie $1.50 and Mon- Mon- VY BLUE b all wool navy, G9¢, Mon- all wool navy, was 7oe¢, Mon- all wool navy, was 79¢, Mon- h all wool navy, was 83c, Mon- De. ach all wool navy, was 85¢, Mon- da; The best line of blue serges in Omaha is on our counters today. BLACK DRESS GOODS. NEVER In the history of merchandising has black dress goods been offered as cheap as they go on our courters Mon- day. 40-inch all wool serge, was 48e, day 29c. 46-in all wool serge, was 5dc, c. h all wool serge, was 69e, v 49¢. nch, the best value in Ameriea, day H7e. inch best storm Mon- Mon- Mon- 52- serge, was 80c, All our 25 suit- ing Monday 75¢. 40-inch all wool novelties, Monday 42¢. 52-inch broadcloth, our $1.25 quality, was §1.: , Monday $1.00. P. 8.—We reserve the right to limit the quantity at the above prices. To f|our out of town trade will say, send us the quantity wanted. We guarantee prices or will refund money and ex- press charges. No samples sent of this lot. 5cC Sheét Musie. Sc 10,000 different selections—both vocal and instrumental — at 5¢ per copy, by mail G¢c. This music is usually sold by dealers at from 50c to $1.25 per copy. All the late popular songs and instrumental music at greatly re- duced prices. PIANOS. Special Prices for the Holiday Trade. 20 different makes, including these well known instruments — CHICKERING, STEINWAY, KNABE, DECKER BROS, LESTER, VOSE & SON. ORGANS, $20.00 UP, SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Worth, Now. | Autoharps, 5 bar. 8.75 ....$7.50 §8.50 L) BoA 1.60 / 5.00 | Accordians.... 50c up 7.00 | Violins for beginners . .95 12,60 ) ‘" amateurs .5.50 up 17.50 i ‘' professionals . 15.00 u 4.50 | Banjos, worth . $4.21 7.60 3 L] 5.75 12.50 " 8.75 ¢ Mandolins and Guitars, Stewart Banjos. Everything One-Half Price. Piano Tuning, $1.50. Work Guaranteed. ONLY $10 For This Week Only. will sell as good a sewing machine as can be found in this city for $10.00. This isa spe- cial sale. You will miss a genuine bargain if you do not avail you rsel of this offer, TAIRD FLOOR. Rugs or Lace Curtains Avre the most suitable Chrisunas presents, unless it is a CARPET SWEEPER which can be had this week at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, Either price is fully warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. THIRD FLOOK. . Men’s Overcoats. 200 of our good wearing $8.50 and $0.00 overconts and ulsters, our clear- ing sale price §5.75. 385 very fine single and double breasted stylish all wool kersey, beaver, melton and Irish frieze overcoats and ulsters, in fact, all that big §15.00 line of ours, and which you cannot dupli- cate in Omaha today at $15.00, at our grand clearing sale, price $0.75. Men's suits, all wool cheviots and cassimeres, well made and durable, $8.50 value, in our grand clearing sale at §5.00. Look over the entire eountry and you will not find such a splendid line of §15.00 to §$18.00 suits as we sold at those price now you get your choice of these all wool stylish suits for $10.50. Boys' cape overconts, $1.95, $2. $2.75 and up to $4.50, worth double, Boys' ulsters, ages 6 to 19 years, of $§2.05, $3.25 and up to $6.00. Look at others and you will buy ours. You will make a big saving by doing so. Boys’ 2-piece Buits. Monday all week we will give you the greatest values on earth in fine all wool chev- fots, cassi- meres and worsted coats ages 4 to 15, and also a fine line of jior and reefer suits at less than half regular prices in our grand Christ- mas clearing sale. Choleel of entire stock at $1.05, §250 and $3.75. Note — A saving of 35 per cent on clothing all week or your money back. and Jewelery Department | Our Christmas Spacials For This Week. . Men's or boys’ solid coin silver hunt- ing case watch, stem wind and set, fine movement, $4.98; worth $12.00. il ateh, warranted to wear 15 years, Elgin ov Waltham move- ment, $7.98; worth §15.00. Gents gold filled hunting case watch, warranted to wear 20 years, fine Elgin or agultlmm movement, 812.50; worth $25. ents elegant hand engraved hunting caso watch with the celobrated Rock- ford Railroad movement, 15 jewels, fully adjusted to heat, cold and position, Brequet hair spring, double sunk dial, patent micrometer regulator, damas- reened nickel, $19.50; worth $10.00. Boys' and men's nickel; stem wind watches, $1.40; worth i Ladies’ coin silver chatelain watch, fine jewelled, movement, eilver cup, $2.48; worth $41.00; [ Ladies' gold filled huntihg case watch, Elgin or Waltham movement, $7.98; worth $15.00. Ladies’ gold filled hunting case watch, with raised gold ornamentations, hand engraved, renuine diamond set in centre, 818.50; worth $35.00. Ladies’ 14 kt solid gold watch, U. S. government stamp fine, Elgin or Wal- tham, hunting case, raised ornamenta- tions, $22.50; worth $40.00. Ladies’ clegant genuine diamond and pearl cluster ornamented hunting case, with a full jewelled Elgin or Waltham movement, $47. 50; worth #100.00. Solid gold, pearl handle, pens, Sterling silver belt buckles, 79c. Sterling silver thimbles, 13c. Babies' heavy solid gola rings, 13c. _ Childs’ knife, fork and speon in satin lined box, 15¢. Silver mugs in satinlinkd box, 35c. 1000 silver photo frathes, 25c; worth o {1 7 100 six piece quad, $9.95; worth $25,00. Hundeds of ladies’ and: gents’ watch chains at 95¢, each; wortl: $2.50, Sterling silver souveni®gpoons, 25c up. Opera glasses, the largest assortment in Omaha, 98¢ up. - Pearl achrowatie opera glasses worth $8.00 at $2.98, Hundreds of noveltids'at prices so low that they astonish evetybody. All goods warranted as represented, rup_lei‘)ll.ted tea sets, A Black Silk Dress Makes a Handsome Christmas Present. OUR PRICES ON SILKS Always the Lowest. Black armure dress silk, black gros grain dress silk, black satin rhadzimer, and black [ royal armure, worth 81, for Black armure dress sitk, biack faille, black gros grain dress silk, boautiful quality, wear c like iron only....qeevens .. Black peau de soie dkegewilk, Black royal armure fid Black satin rhadzimer Black faille francaises Black cachmere gros it All full 24 inches & ac- tual value 8136, ........ Black Bayadere dresssi =36 inches wide, black duchesso satin—for dresses, |black peau de soie dress sk, black cachmere gros grain dvess silk, black faille franemise dress eilk, black satin rhad- zemer, regular $1.95, dress “ " 98¢ $1.25 Buy your wife a blscls#ik dress here, and if it does not her we will change it for ong th: 1l ——— Millinery This is the largest depagtment in the city. Our prices are ‘on the same low basis as our dry goods' prices. We bhave new stylish trimmed hats, anpd make a specialty of trimmed hats at 08¢, $1.48, $2.48, $2.08, You cannot buy the materials on them for that, and we use the best trimmings from the latest Parls models. Feathers, wings, etg, 1¢ apward. We have also pew plumes from 25¢ up. All the latest du'nes in uptrimmed fram ete., at vepy, very low LITTLE CHILDREN'S BON Christmas Presents The question at present is not “To he or not to be,” but what will it be either for s father, mother, brothers, hushands, sweethe e ehi Step in to our notion and faney department on Monday and we ) you out. ther we have an elegant line of neh briar pipes, with genuine mouthpieces, at $1.00, $1 $1.7 O and The same in the country as pipe house 0 to $5.00 Smoke igar holder st { pipes, match box, in , B0c arts 25¢, 48¢, 49¢, The, $1.00 These are all cut price Celluloid photogroph all beauties, at 10¢ each. celluloid handkerchief cases, s, five 'y work Dboxes, gant toilet sets nb, brusli and mirro $1.00 and $1.25. Fancy silk drapes at 28e, 9Sc. Ladies and children’s neckties, 25c. Ladies’ new stock collars, 50c¢ up. For the children we have fanck box handkerchiefs, three in Dox, only 25c. “consisting _of r, at 49¢, 8¢, 78c and Beautiful plain silk handkerchiefs, Thhe. Elegant white silk handkerchiefs, with initial, 15c. Fancy hard wood work boxes given away with 25¢ worth of thread. Fancy stamped doylies with one skein wash silk for Se. SPECIALS. Our elegant line of ladies’ silk gar- ters go on sale Monday at 25¢, 50¢, The, $1.00, $ and $1.50. Job lot of very fine embroidered hand- kerchiefs, goods usually sold from 7o to $1.00, at 25¢, 30c, H0c and G3e. 2,000 dozen perfect machine thread, 2c spool; money refunded if not satisfac- tory. Holiday Books ‘We are book people. Children'’s A, B, C books, only 1c each. Children's fancy hard cover books, only 41%¢ each. All styles of Christmas cards, book- lets, ete., at cut prices. Padded poets, only 98¢ each Monday. BIBLES, The largest line in the city. Holman's self-pronouncing bibles, from $3.78 to $6.00; in the very finest bindings. International bibles, H8e, 8Hc and $1.00. International bibles, teachers’ edition, $2.75 up to $7.00. All kinds of prayer books at all prices. Remember our mofio, “Aiways the latest, always the cheapest. Special Sale of Ladies’ Wrappers On Monday morning we place on sale to close out our entire stock of Ladles’ Wrappers. Heswyea wash wrappers at 98¢, worth $1.50. Elderdown Flannel and Cash- mere Delaines wrappers at $1.25, worth 81,75, French Flannel and Cashmere wrappers at 86,45, worth $12.50, French Cashmere and Silk wrappers, colors cardinal, navy, black find ashes of roses, at $9.50, worth from $15.00 to $20.00. 310 all wool Ladies’ Dresses on sale at $4.49, worth from $8 to $15, Shawls, Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Fur goads are being sold regard- less of cost. Dress Linings New llnings every week. on dress linings Is increas! All colors best cambrie, yaxrd, New sleeve linings, crinoline, plain or checked; Buffalo canvas, 86 inches wide, 15¢ yard. Collar and belt canvass in the differ- ent shades, The most bandsome line of fancy printed black back satin silesia ever shown by any house, only 25¢ yard. Our trade Neow Styles 45¢ to 750 Cowmpare prices and qualities, and you will always trade at Haydens', Furniture A PEW PARTING SIIOTS. Cotton or wool top mattreses, any size, $1.50. Best woven wire, with cofled sup, ports in center, § Bedstend quarter, at $1.50, $2.50 Oak rockers, with arms, large size, 1 ). Oak bed room suits, :\H_rull x40 Level plate mirrc .00, re letting down the prices on all our 1 and pictures. You ean now buy furniture cheap at Haydens'. Beautiful and Useful Hoeliday Goods vs, in Dres- 1l Austrian 50. 1 v Lovely eake and bred den china, Royal Victor china, The each; worth § Fine china cups and saucers, 20c¢ each; worth §$1.00. Festooned china gold band cups, sau- cer and plate, 25¢; worth §1.50. Solid color 15¢; worth T 1 gold band cream jugs, Tmitation of alabaster and marble statues of celebrated people, 25¢ each. They look as well as the originals that cost hundreds of dollars. Imported decorated water sets, § worth §5.00. in fine china, of the high as Historie head plates, 30¢, 40c each. Pl ind have been sold sugar and cream sets, 20¢ Relief figu bronze and silver ban- quet lamps, center draft, §$2.95; worth $10.00. A complete dinner set, in Royal Vie- toria or Austrian china; these same sets have never heen sold for any less than $40.00; for this week your choice from a dozen different p: rns at $1 . French china tea sets, § worth .00, 100-piece English dinner sets, §6. worth §18.00. Strippled gold china cuspidors, 49¢; worth $1.50 each. 1*ull line of aluminium cooking uten- sils, and the price is within the reach of all. Terra cottn stand lamps, with shade, 98¢, A beautiful line of carving sets, from 98¢ up. complete, Linen Department Alexandres Alizarine damask, war- ranted pure turkey red, imported Scoteh damask, never offered for less o 1t 38e yard. we will give you choice than 50¢, on On_ Mon of six different makes of Wwhite bed spreads, worth up to $1.50, all in one lot at $1.00 each. Just received, yard wide white linen lawn, t G0 e and $1.00 yard, s at 7he and $1.00 yard. 54 full bles , at hbe, Goe and THe ', 7o-inch wide plain satin damask, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Haydens' linen department most complete stock in Omaha. stock of linens bhought for the trade now on disy Look them over and compare price All colors in two-ynrd wide felt fancy worlk, the best grade, is the for Blankets, Flannels and Domestics Blankets were never offered as low as at present at Hayden Bros' We are making prices to close ), T0e, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 and §1.50 a pair and upw : Large size crib bl a pair, The largest plain col ors and fan flannels in Omaha you will find at Haydens' at O¢ yard, w styles in light outing flannel, 10¢ yard, White Shaker flannel, 314, be, 8¢, 10¢ and yard. Special by n o uubleached cotton flaunel at He y Yard wide t finished bleached muslin, only 4c yard. Apron checked gingham, 3lc and e yard. « Ready made pillow cases, 10¢, 1214 and 15¢ each. Ready made shcets, 45¢, 55e, 60¢ and | 75¢ each. Best grade pupped shirting, only 10¢ yard, Wl all Jinen for fancy | ELEGANT DISPLAY OF Lafies’ and Gents Furnishing Goods Suitable for Holiday Presents, Men's silk handker-hiefs, full worth 50¢, reduced to 25¢, nts’ white silk mullers, 7ie, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. 1000 dozen gents' neckwear in tecks. and four-in-hands, 25¢ and 50c; worth double. Ladies' $1.50 kid gloves reduced to 98c. *sillc umbrellas $1.50, $2.00 and sizo, Gents' night shirts, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00. Men's lined leather gloves, 50, 760 and up. Gents' fine driving gloves, 98¢, $1.25 and $1.50. Men’s flannel overshirt Ladies’ fancy aprons, $2 0c to $3,00. : 10 $3.00 each, Meats FEW EYE OPENERS FOR MONDAY Salt pork pound. Sug cured bacon Ye. Gic. per pound. Lard dc per cured hams Ye. Sugar Boston long cut hams Butter and Cheese Country butter Tic, 10c and 12Jc. Elo" p:‘nm CI';)(l)llllel'y ll,ic, 18¢ and Brick cheese 10c and 124c. Limbe r 124, Swiss 12§e. gt — Crackers Soda cracke Ginger snaps _ Oyster crackers 4c. X creams be. Fruits and Nuts Fancy Oranges 10¢, Figs 10c and 124c. 10c. Bananas 10c. Come here for all kinds of fish and (lllu..'t forget to buy Hayden's XXXXX our, Mixed nuts 10c, Fancy dates Tdc and Groceries Down Again 35 pounds New Orleans granulated sugar, §1. 00, 25 1bs. fine Granulated Sugar, $1.00, 29 1bs, conrse Pure White Sugar, 81.00 XXXX Minnesota Flour, 1,90 sack, Cream Flour, 95¢ suck. Snow Flalke Flour, 65¢ sack, Rio Coffee, 22ic. Golden Rio Coffce, 25c. Pure Guatemala Coffee, 263c, Pure Juva and Mocha Coffee, 333, Japan Tea, 22¢, Basket fired Japan Tea, 280, Sugar Corn, 5¢ can. Tomatoes, Tic can. 3 1b. cans California Peachos, 150, 3 1b, Plums, 124c. Japan Rice, 50 1b, 16 oz, loaf Bread, 2¢. Laundry Soap, 3¢ bar, Castile Toilet Soap, 5 Sel Raising Pancake Flour, 3%c , Bufckwheat 3fc. Pure Strawberry Preserves, bc 1b, Dried California Fruits. Large Raislng, 3%c, Cleaned Currants, 310, New Prunes, New Dried Peaches, 7ic, Ring Apples, 10c. Imported Scedless Raisins, Tie. C. Hardware Departe ment SKATES. SK 5,000 palrs American Le Club Bkates, worth $1.50, go at 85¢ a palr in We bhave ladies' skates of ever, and gentlemen'’s deseription and price. ) G ug we pros pose to close our stock of guns, am- munition and sporting goods at prices that will astound you. Any one in want of a rifle or shotgun for a holiday, to get oup present should not fail prices before purchnsing. For Christmas Presonts. The best Christmas p or boys 18 & suit or oy 4 Our great clearing sale of men's, boys® 1 chils )'s clothing s now in progs. 8. We do not ask you to wait until Japuary, but give you the benefit of the and clearing sale prices now bwhen they will do you the most goods -~ 2

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