Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 29, 1894, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. HI
ESTABLISHED JUNE 10 , 1871. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , JU , Y 29 , 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY FJVE CENTS.
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rTAHERE is good reason why this sale should excite unusual attention.
J _ Julius Meyer says his boycott methods are so complete and backed
by such unlimited funds that no firm could possibly exist longer than
9O days under the ban. It is really surprising how well his plans are
laid , many of which he told in confidence and not for publication. Al
though the gist of them came to us in confidence may be obliged to
attend to theai later on. We feel certain that even his most enthusi
astic admirers will be surprised at his wonderful ingenuity. In these
intensely practical times the public is not concerned in any one's sue- *
its interest. If the public
cess or failure any more than it may seem
had any interest in such matters it could easily be seen how utterly
hopeless it would be to continue business under such crushing oppo
sition. Julius says that no legitimate house can meet Haydens' prices
and he is determined to matte an example of Hayden Bros , and their
way of doing business.
Any one who knows how stubborn and vindictive Julius is , when
he decides to smite opposition , will not be surprised at our determina
tion to close out at once regardless of cost.
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HAYDEN BROS.
House Furnishing
Goods.
Look at these prices.
Flint blown tumblers lie each.
Salt shakers 2c each.
Wine glasses He each.
Tin top jlly j glasses 20c per dozen.
Cups and saucers 2o each.
Festooned edge plates 2c each.
Gold band china cups and saucers 5o
each. .
Glass sauce dishes Ho each.
Popper shakers 2c each.
5C < j ealce stands 22e each. , . ,
Complete glass lamp 15c each.
Fancy cream jugs JOc eah. , ,
Plated teaspoons 13o per set , worth $1.
Plated tablespoons 2Jo ( per sot , worth
$2.
$2.Terra cotta cuspidors 13c each , worth
50 c.
Feather dusters 9c each. , t
Crystal vinegar cruets lOc , worth 50c.
Cobald handle knives and foris ? 50o
per sot , worth $1.50.
Fire proof milk and baking crocks 5c
each.
each.Wo have taken $5,000.00 worth of
enameled ware and placed them in three
lots.
lots.Lot 1 Contains articles worth from
25o to 50c. All goat 17c each , r
Lot 2 Contains articled worth from
3oc to 75o. All go at 21c each.
Lot 3 Contains articles worth from
50c to 81. All go at 42c each.
Water pails 7c each.
Solid 14-oz. copper wash boiler $1.05
each , worth $3.50.
Wash tubs 2oc each.
Wash boards 15c.
Special The "Handy , " a regular $4
clothes wringer at $1.75 , for Monday
only.
only.Hardware.
Hardware.
FARMERS.
Make a note of our prices on farming
implements. If you want anything in
this line do not fail to see or write us.
Wo save yon $10.00 to $15.00 on a
mower and 420.00 to $30.00 on a binder.
Wo have a largo stock of binder twine ,
all grades at 7c , lie and 8c per pound.
We curry a full line of scythes ,
swaths , rakes , scythe stones and paddies -
dies , water kegs , grain cradles , hay
forks ; in foot , everything used on a
farm or in a harvest Hold.
BUILDERS' ' HARDWARE.
1,000 kegs of befet wire steel nalU at
lie per pound. Think of it lie per
pound for best wire stool nails.
If you are In want of builders' hard
ware don't fail to call on us. Wo will
save you about 50 per cent on same.
Mortice locks lie.
Rim knob lockb 14c.
Hinges oo.
Door bjlts 3c.
In tercet ; doors , window framesscreen
wire cloth and poultry wire netting at
bottom prices.
In carpenters' , blacksmiths' and me
chanics' tools wo can beat the world.
Note the following prices ;
2-foot boxwood rules 3c.
2-foot boxwood rules , brass bound , lOc.
Double iron smooth planes 39c.
Doul lo iron jack pianos 45c.
40c braces go at lOc.
75c braces go at 2-ic.
50c hatchets go at 25c.
$1.00 handled axes , all sizes , job lot ,
go at50c ; no limit.
Rubber and cotton hose 7c , 8c and lOc
per foot. *
RAILROAD AND MINING SUPPLIES s
Wo carry a full stock of railroad and
mining supplies at about 40 per c nt under - ,
dor all competitors , -including the following - ,
lowing goodb :
Picks , mattocks , shovels , crowbars ,
cluwbart , powder , dyriamlto , caps , fuse ,
wheelbarrows , scrapers , carts , plows ,
ryuo sheaves ; in fact everything used la '
tno construction of u railroad or in a
mine.
Railroad contractors should make a
note of the above. Wo will save you
money.
Sheet Music.
Ono.half off on all sheet music , in *
eluding all the late new nieces.
Wo also have 6,000 different selections
at 3o each.
Instruction books at one-half price.
Pianos , organs and all small musical
instruments at about one-half price ,
Piano tuning , $1.50 ; work guaranteed.
Two good seo-nd-hand pianos very
cheap ,
Now pianos to rent.
Wash Dress Goods.
Closing out all Summer Goods
at lees than cost ; yes , oven less
than hall cost. Look over these
prices quoted below and compare
quality :
Figured Swiss muslin , 2 l-2c
yard.
32-inch wide canton cloth , 5o
yard.
Japonotto , IScyard.
Croponette , lOc yard.
Crepoline , lOcyard.
Spiral crepe , 2 l-2c.
Fancy figured imported crepe ,
was 35c and 40c , now selling at
Haydens' for 15o yard.
32-inch wide imported organ-
.dies , were 35o , now selling at lOc
.yard.
Choice of Arnold's French chal-
lies , in either light or dark ground ,
at 2 l-2c yard.
Imported printed mulls , lOc
yard.
x India linens , lOc , 15c , 20c and
" 25c yard.
Fine white dimities , 15c , 20c ,
25c , 30c , 35c and 40c.
Jaconet lawns , were 15c , now
5c yard.
Scotch lawns , fast colors , 2 l-2c
yard.
36-inch wide percale now 6c
yard.
Striped and checked sesrsucker ,
3 l-2c yard.
Crinkled seersucker now Gc
/yard. /
Standard calico , 3c yard.
Special Bargains.
15c grade outing- flannel now 5c
yard.
Bleached and brown Turkish
towels , 5o each.
Bleached huck toweling , 3 l-2c
yard.
Tvjhite bedspreads , 47c each.
Look atjj oui $1 white b3d-
spreads
Fringed napkins , 25o dozsn.
' --Japau'ese paper napkins 25c a
hundred. '
6-4 wide Turkish toweling. lOc
yard.
18-inch Turkish toweling , lOc
yard.
Extra large Turkish towels. 25o
each.
-4-4 brown L. L. sheeting , 4c
yard.
Yard wide bleached muslin , 5c
yard.
Bubber sheeting , 75c yard.
Fine wash rags , 5c each.
Piano and furniture dusters , 60
< Jach.
i 15c grade parcaline now lOo
%
'yard.
All colors best cambric , 3 l-2c
' -yard.
All colors in silisia , lOc , 15cand
20c yard.
32-inch wide cretonne , 15o
yard.
Extra large and heavy colored
bedspreads now only $1 each.
ISO , grade of fine and hsavy
shirtingreduced to lOo yard.
Look over our line of table linen
at 50o yard. You can't match
them.
Examine our $1 a dozen nap
kins.
Look at our line of crashes at
lOc yard. They are cheap.
Remnants of table linen atprices
to close.
Jewelry Dept.
Gentlemen's gold stiffened bunting
case watches , Elgin or Walthatn , $5.4 ! )
up. Positively worth double.
Lndlen' gold stiffened hunting' case ,
Elgin OK Waltham watches , at $0.40 up.
Solid gold eot rings 75c , worth $2.
Ladles' and gents' sterling silver cufT
buttons , 40e per pair. Positively worth
$2.
$2.Gents'
Gents' gold plated wateh chains -13c ,
worth 81.25.
Gents' gold front lockets 45c , orth
91 25.
Gold pen1 ? $1.150 , worth $ S.50. >
Ladles' hutton seta 35o , worth 81.
Solid coin silver thimbles 13c , worth
35o.
500 corsage pins , worth 50o and 7oo
each , on sale at lOo.
F < no niokol alarm clocks 55o. , ,
Rogers' knives , warranted 12 dwt , ,
r triple plato , $1.25 per sot.
First class watch and clock repajrlrig
at reduced prices. All work warranted.
ClearingPrices. .
Wo are clearing up
, 6Cc dolls at 25c.
75u doll * at 43c.
82.60 croquet sola at $1.50.
92.00 croquet sots , 83c.
81.00 hand bng8.40c. '
50o hand bapH , 23c.
> Uo clmtollno at 25o.
] 0c and 15c curling irons , only 5o. .
60e satin belt hose supporters at 25c. * *
25c boltH at lOu.
3'ie bolts at 20c.
GOo bolts at 2oc.
A Special Clearing Sale of
Trunks ,
Bags and
Satchels.
ilO-inoh Crystal cover tninlc , Iron bottom
tom , sot-up trtiy , $3,00 ; former price ,
$9.00.
y-lnch ( ! square top canvas cover
trunk , Iron bottom. S5.00 ; former price ,
$10.00.
A fine crystal cover trunk , $2.50 ;
worth 65.00.
Jo-Inch fine Club U ; > y , 7Gc ; worth
$1.50.
Ill-inch gram leather Oxford Bag ,
$2.73 : worth $5.00.
22-inch Gladstone satchels , $1.50 ;
worth $3.00.
22x24-ineh Telescope case , $2.00.
Grocery Dept.
PRICE LIST.
1-pound cans choice tomatoes , 8Jc.
Very choice sugar corn , C } can.
Early June pea8c { e.in.
. ' 1-pound cnii golden pumpkin , Cc.
Oil sardines. 3jc can.
Plat cans steak salmon , lOc.
Mixed pickleu , 5c bottle.
Chow chow , 5c bottle.
C'irn starch , Die.
Largo pails jolly , H5c.
Sweet chocolate , 'He cake ,
linkers' chocolate , I74o cako.
Imported French must'ird , 2jo bottle
Preserved blackberries , lOc can.
Good ri jo from 3u up.
.1-pounu can egg plums , 1-lc can.
1-pound can pure baking powder , lOc.
White Paris soap , 3e bar.
Climax soap , 3 bar.
All kinds bO p 3d bar.
Fiberless cocoainit , Tie cnn.
Blackberries , preserved , 10 can.
Dried Fruit Dept.
Now is the time to buy now California
dried fruit. It if ju t coming in.
Now Californa apricots , lOc pound.
Pitted plums , lOc pound.
California cherries , lOc nounu.
New Coiiforma prunes , Iflc pound.
Very line raisins , Co pound.
Imported seedless raisins , 7ic pound.
Raisin grapes , 34c pound.
Evaporated apples , lie pound.
English currants , 5jc pound.
Coupons with every bale.
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Cheese.
Until further not lee you can buy the
finest full creum cheese for 12Jo and 15c.
This is New York state goods.
The very best Wisconsin full cream
you cnn buy at lOe pur pound.
Host limberger KM and Ilijc.
Best bi ick cheese lOc. 12o } and 14o.
Swiss cheese I2c $ , Me and lOc. Any-
and all kiiuln of chccbO at lowest prices.
E utter.
One hundred tubs of fancy separator
Creamery just received and must be sold.
Our priens are JJ < o and 20c. Why pn'y
2lo ) and 30o for butter not near as good.
Finest country butter you can buy at
lOc , 12e } and I5c.
Meat.
Just think of this. Potted hamdovllod ,
ham nnd potted ox tongue -Ic per can.
Corned beef 5c Pickled pork 7jc. Sugar
cured No 1 hams 12c. } Cooked boneless
ham lOc per pound. Dried beef lOc.
Uoncless ham lOc. Pigs' feet 5c per
pound. Bologna , head cheese and liver
sausage 5c.
Flour Dept
\Vo carry the leading brands of flour , such
as Hnydcn's Uros. ' BX Superlative ( Hex pot
ent ) linrd Client flour.
IX Minneapolis Superlative flour , $1.10
sack.
Valley Lily flour , $1 00 sack.
Central Mills' Best Supcilatlvo , 9Cc lack.
Snowflakc flour , ( I5c sack.
A very good flour for DOc.
Good rye flour Sic ! sack.
Cliolco rvc flour $1.00.
Icat ) rye flour $1.15 tacit.
To Intiodiico Ilnydena' best 5X flour , we
will for a shoit time put In every sack one
of the following articles. The flour Is war
ranted to be the beat you ever used or money
refunded.
One diamond ring.
Ono gold watch
One $5.00 bill.
One set solid silver plated teaspoons.
One ladles' rolled gold watch chain.
One ladles' cluster diamond lace pin.
Books.
500 elegant cloth bound books , In-
eluding ' 'IIoiiBo of Seven Gables , " Scarlet
" "Rovorios of Bachelor "
let Letter. a ,
"Draam Life , " etc. Your choice at 15o ;
those arc all regular 35c books.
Slmkebpeare's Complete Works , $1.00.
Tennyton's Complete Works , $1.00.
500 now novels such as "Called Back , "
"Adam Bode , " "Shins That Pass In
the Night , " etc. Your choice for ono
day only , 7o pach.
Special "Broken Lot" Sale. What We are Go
ing to Do Monday and All Week to
Close Out Mens' , Boys' and Child-
rens' Broken Lot Clothing : .
Broken Lots of Trousers at $1.96 and $2.75 , instead of $3.50 to $4.50.
Broken Lots of Boys' Long Pants Suits ages 12 to 19 at $2.25 and $3.50
formerly $3.50 to $5.60.
Broken Lots of Mons' Light Summer Suits Monday at $3.50 worth $5.50.
These are suitable for tusinoss wear.
All Broken Lots of $7.50 and $8.50 Suits in all wool Oossimoros and Che
viots Monday and all wool ? at $5.00.
Broken Lots of Childrons' Knee Pants Suits in All Wool Jersey Cheviots nnd
Worsteds at $1.48.
Broken Lots of the finest All Wool Light Summer Knee Pants suite in
4 to 16 at $3.25. They are worth from $5.60 to $7.00.
THIS 5 PIECE OAK PARLOR SUIT
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WE SET THE PACE ON FU.tNli UlUi VALUEa.
The above is u five piece oak parlor suit , with spring eoats , and uphoU
etered in plush , tapestry and brocatollo. For $13.50 it Is a bargain that
has never been touched.
By the way , when you are thinking of buying anything In the furnl-
'turo ' line , look through our etoekb wo will surprise you on low prices and
our qualities are of the best.
flSE
ODD