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16 bl 1E OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY DECEMBER 13, 1891— TWENTY PAGE! “ will now be sold for $12 2y 2. A §E N thing must go. tive one must content himself wi » such buying as has been seen duri FORCED SALE OF FURNITUR. Folding Beds, forced sule price $38.50, Plush Arm Rockers, regular pric forced sale price $4.75, Solid onk platform parlor rocke lar price $8,50, forced sale pr ular price § 10, gular price 83, forced sale 5, forced Fren, swular price § ng office chairs, antig ue, reg- ), forced sale gular price §15, forced plate glass, 5, forced sale price 317 Revol ular price Beds sule pric Clock shelves, regulur prie sale pr Cente sold for $1, forced Tavles that have always been now go tor $1.( Center tables that have ne less than $7.50, will be sold for ‘enter tables that were $15, now go 0. Marble top tables that were $12.50, go now for $6. ibrary tables that were sold last weel 50, now sell for $4.50. rays that were sold la% wock 3(! now >ull hu- $3. Kitchen tables that \\x.n, sold formerly 2 now sell for 90e. Kitchen Chairsthat were 60c, now sell for 15¢. Children’s folding beds llm( always sold for § 2. A cabinets thy now, wll for §1.6 t always sold for He now are 8c. cks that were $15 now sellf or sels that were formerly sold at $2, ), your choice for $1.50. will now sell for Oak parlor rocl now to be sold for Oftice desks that formerly s, former price $8.50 sold for 25 Galt chairs that were $6.50 will now be sold for $3.25. Gilt rockers that were $10 will now be sold for 4.7 Hall chairs, in polished oak, 16th cen- tury or antiquo finish, that al sold for $7.50, will now be sold for # FORCED SALE OF PARLOR FUR- NI .URE. Parlor uits in plush or tapesiry, a tique ok or 16th century finish, Wigh potished suits that have always sold for ‘M: 50, will now be sold for ). Parlor suits in silk plush, in any fin- ish, that have always been sold for will now be sold for- $28, Parlo lits in Wilton ugs or import- ed tapestry that have always been sold for $100, will now be sold for $55. amber suits that were last week we will sell tomorrow and until Chamber suits that were last week 50 we shall now sell for $11.40. Sideboards, in antique and 16th cen- tury finish, that were last week $18 we shall sell until all are sold for $8. Sidebourds, in antique, 16th century and old English, that were $30, we shall sell this week for $14.50, ds. in antique onk, piano pol- h, that we sold last week for $i8, we shall now sell for $1 for $17.50, we shinll now sell until sold for the insignificent sum of 3 Upright and folding beds that we have alw sold for $25, we will now setl for 0. Chefloniers that we have alwa, for $15 wo will now sell for $6 Cheffoniors that wo hav. ys sold for $30 we will now sell for §14.50. Chelfoniers, with French plate mi rors, that we have al ys sold for wo will now sell for § Ladies’ desks that were formerly $15, 5 \\-m now be sold for ), $14. i un\ finish Kold for 310, #12. sell for $4.90, that we wo will and $ Secretaries, the pric always been $25, $30, $i \\'nl now hn sold for $12 24, $27 i 3 vol |u-x~ prices formerl <0 your choice for lid onk, ulvnulm-xnd 1ish, former s of which have 45 and § $15, #19, v 85, $7.50, in imported tupestr, 7, forced sule pri 40, o arm parlor roc upholstered in newest shades of silk plush or im- ported tapestry, that have always been sold for $10.50, will be sold now until all arve sold for $4.75, runteed to be cheap ut double the pric Plush parlor chy st week for 60, will now be Chlldren's voo $1.50, 1. sold for 60c, 5, 1.0, 1. Biblo stunds that wore §1.2 . » choice for Gie, Music cabinets that weve $7.50, will now be sold for $2 Bureaus that were 812 go now for 86.60; those thut were $16 go now for #8400, Waush Stands that weve $2.50 go now for $1 , 150, Wardrobes that were 25, go now for $7.50, § ension tables thy 10, bo sold for $14.50, Bufiets that were $17. sold for 8,50, Bedsteads that were be soid at £1,50. Mattre. L lel were be sold for $1.¢ 4y *"}‘l" 815, $18. 22 $12.50, 814 it were $6.50, 0 and 15, will now be sold for 10, $30, will now 50, will now be $3.50, will now 83.50, will now STOVES, FAR BELOW COST TO CLOSE, Parlor Cook St forced sule pii non Stoves 0, will now be sol for §0 Faney nickeled soft. ¢ formerly sold for $10,5( ey nickele sold for $32, will indry stoves that 160 Gnsoline stoves that re $40 nlnm ovens, now to be sold for Stove p pe forme g Zine boards that were now sell for 65e regular price $20, 1d for . oal heaters that ), will now be hard coal heaters that now be sold for were $8.50, are were $8.50 are were $12.50 are now are now $22, me as regulae stove , and what we alw , will now ay be sold for lar price $3.50, _ Stove sold for 20c per joint will now be sold for Oc per joint. we will Coal hods that were 60c are now 19c. Elbows that we Shovels o Pols s 10¢ Pipe collars that wer Lifters that were 10¢ FORCED SALE OF GCAS >WARE A NOW Are now 5e. e now e, 10c are now 3e. Are now CROC KERY Slop Jars that always sold for #3, wil now be sold for 1. Toilet sets that alway: now be so0ld for $1.75, Toilet sets, with jurs, for $8.50 will now be sol Teuw sets that former will now be sold for Dinner sets that were K padors that were #1, are now 10c, 25 5 Glass Sets that were $1.75 ar Tumblers, 18¢ per sot, s sold for $4 will that alway: d for 33.8 v sold for $7.50 $10.50, are now 23¢, 50c, 75¢ and S0e. now 90c. 35C. worth Goblets, 25¢ per set, worth 50c. Plates, 2d¢ per set, wc Syrup Cans, ¢ cach, Lamp Burners, 10¢ ea ump Chimneys, 4e each, rth 40c. worth 35c. worth 10e. ch, worth 20c. Decoratea Plates, 50¢ per set, worth $1.50 Dec 4 Cups and worth $1,00. Suucers, 43¢, FORCED SALE OF PICTURES, LAMPS, E10. Decorated will now be sold for Hoe, vase lamps that were §2 Decorated vase lamps that were $4, will now be sold for $2. Decorated parlor la 7.50 will now be sold fo Piuno lamps, w were $15 are now Banquet lamps wn.h were $10, are now $4. Hunging lumps tha $1.65. Hanging lamps that now $4.65, mps that wero or 3. h fine shade, that fine shade, that were #4 are now wore $0.50, are Hall lamps that were £5, are now $2. )0 G now Glass hand lamps th now Oil ]nuulmu: that we #$1.50, Oil paintings that w $4.75. wgravings that wer stand lamps that were $1 are at were 35¢, are re $3.50 are now ere £10, are now 2,50, are High ure steol engravings that were |l re now $4.50. FORCED SALE O DRAPERIES, ETC. hings that were 815, are now $7.50. ,Jl'llph~ that were #4, ure now $1.90 F CARPETS, A nice rug that ulwnys sotd for 81,50 will now be sold for 7se, A good rug that always sold for 8 will now be sold for $1.5 Art squaves that always sold for §5.50 will now bo sold for $3, Ingrain Carpets tha now be sold for 17c. 0. t were 3ic will Ingrain Carpets that were d0¢ will now be sold for 28¢. Brussels carpets now be sold for 44c. Brussels carpets tha now be sold for 50e. Hall ¢ sold for Curtain poles 9e each, Rag carpe be sold for Portieres that were are now $2.75, $4.20 and Window shades that o4 tha ce Curtains that w 5 and $7.50, arve 5and § Hemp carpet that was sold for s that were Ale t were 8i¢ will t were $1 will rpets that were 45¢ will now be worth 40e. will now 5, \\7 30, $9.50, \\mu \"I ave now ere 82,50, now 81,10, $1.90, um that was 81 per yard will be 40¢ will now be “The Succulent Worm Awaiteth Tundreds during the pnst week have purchaged, have profited and have been m One dollar buys as much goods as three dollars formerly did. h the statement of the facts. g the past week, and retain its assortment unbroken, = The \\2 Do not deceive you e having nun Ives, howeve the do happy by purchasing at the Grent Forced Salo. rous inquiries of the why of this radical offer, We arc not t will not last forever. Those who come first get the tirst choice. sortment yet is good and comprises Boundless Pr'ofLJsion. Cash or Fasy Pavments. Our grand opening sale of holiday ents begins tomorrow From the lowest j i article to the highest, every pie eation is this season’s production: consequently sense of the word. Buy your holiduy presents now jnm and rush later on. ~ The advantages of carly selec- tions cannot be overestimuted ve thousand holiday presen to select from. The largest assortment in the eity. "All good rescrved upon receipt of a small payment, and delivered any day desired. Fancy rockers, onk or 16th century finish, upholstered in plush, tapestry, brockatelle or damask Reed and rattan roceers, antique or 16th century finish, Cane rockers, onk, 16th centurp ov walnut. Children’s rockers of evero deser iption. ks, cherry, bird’s eye maple, mahogany, antique [n rlor secretavies, any finish desived. in walnut and oak. Bookeases, imaginable style and in all woods. Plush cha wy color or any wood. Also faney plush piee tables, oxydized silver card tables, odd funcy plush pa; pieces, steel engravings, ctchings, English water colors, silverware. 5, carving sets, rugs, pov- tiers, center tables. pedestals, wo tets, plush ladies’ work boxes, dinner sets, elogant toilet sets, tea sets, hanging lamps, beautifully decorated stand lamps, banquet and piano lamps, parlor cabinets, hat racks, ‘fancy French plate mirrors, book shelves, china closets, sideboards, cheffonie, hali chairs. card tables, library tables, childre chairs, music stands, bamboo cubinets and le]bs etc.; pockets, easels, screens, lace curtains, gents’ chefloniers, shaving stands, ladies’ toilet tables wite triple French plate mirrors, cheral mirrors, ete., ete. Any of the above presents will be usefull as weli as orna- mental, and keep you in kind.remembrance for many years. IFTFEREILL FORCED SALE. Silverware and Clocks, Our complete flqm-'m\m t, which is larger than any in the city, and at prices far below regular jewel 1f you want tosee a grand assortment of silverware or clocks, any of which will make elegant hohday presents, you want to visit this dopm tment. Below only a few items 2re mentioned: FORCED SALE OF SILVERWARE Secretari Sutin Plain or Chased Nap former price %2, forced salo pr Table Spoons, former price #3, sale price 81, Tea Spoons, former sale price 50c Silver Plated Knives and I price 6, forced sale pr 0. Silver Plated Knives and Forks, for- mer price, §2 50, forced sale price $1. Nickle Clocks. former price $1.50, for- e price le Alarm Clocks, former price$2, foreed sale price 7ac. 8-day strike and alarm Clocks, former price, 6, forced sale price #3. Bras: s, former price 310, forced salo pr )0, 5. forced levm Plated Toa Sets, former price : price $1.50 forced . former orks former win ot Ch sed Cuke price 85, forted sulo pric: ) SIILIH (bl Chase h-hottle Custors, for- mer prico £, foreed sale price old te price $. i mer prico 84 ¢ s former prico High Art Cuke Bus §9, forced sule price $4. Antique Butter Dishes: #4 forced sale nrice $2.00, Chased or Plain Syrups, former price former price ed sule price $1.5 Parlor Clocks with beautiful bronze Plain or Sutin Pickle Diphes, former | figures, former price 330, forced price p %3, 50 forced sale price, $1.75. $1 rd Trays, Antique Designs, former Silver Mounted French Plate Mirrors, price £, foreed sale prico $1.2 former price 310, forced sale price Old_Silver Water Pitchers, former | Silver Mounted French Plate Mirrors, S, forcod sale prico, $1. tin Plain or Chased Cups. price 88, forced salo prico $1. SPECIAL TRRMIL.. 5.00 worth of goods, $1.00 por week, $ 4.00 per month. .00 worth of goods. $1.59 per 6.00 per month, 60.00 worth of goods, $2.0) per w 5.00 per month, 90.00 worth of goods 50 par week, 10,00 per month, .00 worth of goods, $3.00 per weel, 12,00 per month, .00 worth of goods, $5.00 per wu-l\\ 20.00 per month. We deliv 3 age, to Council Bluls and Shuth Omaha, and sell residents of these cities on the samoe terms ns we do Omaha, FREETHHISWERK A handsome plated Suzar Shell to nH purchasers of 810 or over. A fine silver plated Butter Kmife to all parchasers of $25 and over, A beautiful Steel Engravingio all purcessers of and over. A n ice Parlor RRocker to nll: gurchnsers of $100 and over, of Stove polish free with y stove. Car Ti ckets furnished thosediving at a distance. former prico. Silver Mounted Fre former price $2.50. forced former e price $1.50 Freight Paid on ali Gools: Shippel Within a Radius of Two Hundred Miles. Holiday presents reserved on rrec ('|||L of » small payment, Twenty extra tenms are engazed to deliver holidwy prasants Das. 2h. Call at ones and avoid the rush. Passenger elevators towhl flyoes teamping upstaies nocassny. N trouble to show good No intermtasko | 0 numas on our wazons, Spac inducements to yoang folks just starting housekeeping. Sand 10¢ in stamps and pLy postage on our 123-paga illustrated catdogzus This is a golden opportunity or country buyers to furnish their homas fos about half what they would ordi- narily pay. ral Crellt Huuse Open Evenings. Largest Gene in the World. Peoples lV[ammoh Ins allment House, Countless bargnins are seen everywhere. wying u great deal; Do not expeet that any ACIIOICICIOIOIICIIOIOICICICIOICIOIOICICIOIIBIIICIOIBICIOIICICICINICICIIBIIIOIOICIOIN carly Bird. and cost of goods has not been considercd as evory- o is on, and the wise shoppet will, and tho inquisi- however large, can stand the strain very long of rmer pric excopt that the st stock $1,000.95 GIVEN AWAY T IS OUR PLEASURE toinform the house keepers of Omaha and vicinity, that on Thursday, December 3lst, New Years Eve, we shall give away the entire contents of six fur- nished rooms as stated below. These goods are now displayed in our large show rooms. All are cordially invited to inspect them. It will be readily seen that all presents advertised are not only useful, but will make anornament in any home. All presents will be forwarded Thursday, December 81. The giving away of these presents is done simply to further adver- tise our business, and to show the public in a substantial way, that we appreciate the large patronage we have enjoyed since we began business in this city. PARLOR. 224 yards Brussels C nmwt 5 Present No. 1. Pr Present No. 3. Present No. 4. Present No. 5. 1 Parlor Suit. 1 Mirror. Present No. 6. P No. 7. No. 8. 2 ’h»lm\b #1 No. 9. ]l’mxm Lamp 10. 11 12 No. 13, Present No. 14. Total..coceverieeiinnnn Cereereeteeiiarennane ceeesrereeniaes .......8532 05 BED ROOM 20 yards Carpet 1 Sixteenth Cent 1 Cheflonier. 2 Chi 1 Robker 1 Mattres 1 Present No, 15, Present No. 16. Present No. 17, Present No. 18. Present No. 19, Present 1 Decorated Lamy 1 Rocke 1 Rocker ent No. Present No. D O e e Rraraiataloty Present No, Present No. i .30 00 :nt No. Present No. 4 Present No. :nt No, v 1 Cuspidor 1 Smoking st No, 1 Rtoch 8, 1110 00 Present No. & 1 Rocker o . 760 Present No, & 1 Clock. . 10 00 Total .8165 60 DINING ROUM pnrds Brussels Carpet debonrd . tension Table! T‘l egent 1 Dinner Set, 11 1Table Cloth, SPARKE ROOM. . 48, 21 vards . 49, 1 Oak Suit. 1 Mattress. Prosent D nt N 50 00 B 50 200 7 50 5 00 7 60 160 Prosent No. Present No. Present No. Present No. TCIBL e eevitavestnisnnssrarssnnes KITCHEN, Present No. 50. 17 yards Carpet... .81 50 No. 2 yurds Oil Cloth. . 100 4 Chairs. . 2 00 200 00 10 00 7 50 1 'I'able 1 Stove. .. : Kitchen Utensils 1 Set China .. weving Set 1 Set Knives and Forks 1 Kitchen Sale.... Present M Present ! Present No, 65, To‘al Now bear in mind this is no trick, no fake, nosham. Our customers will get all that is here mentioned. Everybody cordially invited to in- ect any or all ofthe above presents, For fur- er particulars call atour store.