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H | 4 16 VEMBER 12, 1892 -SIXTEF PAGES, [ CRASH 0F VALUE The Peoples Mammoth A Installment House Makes the Mightiest Move Ever Commercial Chess Board---Read the Rich Results. One Hundred Thousand Dollars' worth of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, Crockery, etc., have just been purchased by us for Fifty-three Thousand Dollars cash, or exactly fifty-three cents on the dollar, the “‘Scoop” we made at a recent preemptory sale in Chicago. The goods are now lv’l'}‘(', and if you want to see bargains greater than you ever saw before be sure and call at once and et the pick of the plums, WHAT IT MEANS.---]ust think of the magnitude of this purchase. The nerve necessary to consummate it, the meritorious charzcter of the goods, their opportune arrival, the liberality that lets the people in “on the ground floor,” and the promptness with which the goods are placed on sale at a tnflm}.:r advance to cover the cost of handling—cannot be measured by mere words. Competitors—so called-—stand appalled, and in open-eyed and gaping wonder contemplate the far-reaching resuits of this the greatest cut price sale ever before inaugurated in Omaha, Sale begins promptly at 8 o'clock to-morrcew morning and continues until all the Made on the That's goods are sold. Our mail order business is reaching enormous proportions; so much so, that we have doubled our force in our mail order depart= ment. It seems the out-of-town people appreciate our prompt ser *vice, our low prices, our easy terms, and in general our methods of doing business. If you have not yet received our mammoth cata- Jogue, you should write for one at once. Write us for any informa- tion and you will receive an answer by return mail. Below we publish a few extracts from our cataloguc. e [ISentlUsalirial Gruen ROUBLE, l25, m o And Send It Now. once have done There Is no time like the present. 1f sou hise not ¥ ) payment and cqual monthly pay- ench month send s yo 2CON Al V[ In order. SECOND CHOICE. }.°%% well to give your second cholow. We nover Fubsiiute untll wo ave obtainoed e Wil ten perm o, 11 youare willing t) aliow ws {0 ibsiiiute for any art ur dealer, by open freight. “Send to us for Nend 10 us for sumpies of her Send to us for pieees_of Wood stylos of fi nii 1o us. apliolstery goods, Send tous 2 want. Remember thiat We yihing used in the home, from the i e attic 0 the lower ]J"R]Jll( VHIT, e oy frefeht o he way of store ehirch Turnishe 't “The of 1ts num- erous departments thin 18 sold in any store in A 0 MO 44 the west Which carries butone line of goods. INVariably ren-hes vi KOOdA boukht of your loen A = 2. UM [ALL PRICI be dend kure th tore. un shape than | kooas perhiag, CRASH OF Furniture. Chamber suits that are worth $15 weo will sell, until all are sold, for $7.20. Chamber suits that are worth #25 we shull now cell for $11.90, Sideboards, in antique and 16th cen- tury finish, that are worth $18.50, we shull sell fc 90, Sideboards, in antique, 16th century and old English, that are worth $30, we shall sell for $14 Sideboards, in antique oak finish, that are worth $38, we shall sell for $19.50. IFolding beds that are worth $17.50 we shull now sell, until all are sold, for the insignificant sum of $7.20, Upright folding beds that are worth $25 we will now sell for $12.40. Chefloniers thut are worth $15 we shall now 40. Cheffoniers that are worth %35 we will now sell for A, Ladies™ d that are worth $15, $18, will now be sold for $7, 10.50 and 314, and $50, will be sold for $12 0, $24 and § ). Reed vockers that are worth %5, ; tuke your choice for $3.9( plush “and tupestry rockers, I, upholstersd in I've plush, any finish, that are worth $7, we will now sell for $3.25. Large arm parlor rockers,upholstered in the newest shades of silk plushor im- ported tapestry, that are worth $10.50, will be sold now, until all are sold, for $4.90. Guaranteed tobe cheap at double the price. Plush parlor chairs, spring seat cush- ion, plush, that are worth $3, now they will be sold for 90c. Children’s rockers that are worth $1.50, $1.75, \ 50 and $3.50, will now be sold for 60 $ 1.50 and 1.75. Bible stands thatare worth $1.25.$1.50 and $1 your choice for 65c. Music cabinets that are worth $7.50 will now be sold for $3.50. Bureaus that are worth 12 go now for Those that are worth $16 go now ). VALUES. Plates that ave worth 50c per set will now be sold for 24¢, Syrup cans that are wor th 85¢ will now be sold for 14c. Lampchimneye that are worth 10¢ wil now be soid for 4¢ ench, Lamp burners thav are worth 20c will now be sold for 5¢ each. Docorated plates that are wo th $1 per set will now be sold for H0c. Decorated caps and saucers that aro worth $1 per set will now be sold for 4 Stoves, Etec. Cannon stoves t are worth $6.50 will now be sold for $2.90. Fancy nickeled soft al heaters that are worth $12.50 will now be sold for §6, 25, “ancy nickeled hard coal heaters that are worth § 11 now be sold for $1 Laundry stoves that are worth § Gasoline stoves that are worth $8.50 are now $4.75, toves that are worth $12.50 are ). Ranges that are worth $37.50 are now 14 Aitnn onk heaters, same as re, stove houses charge $15 woith $12.50, will now be sold for Gasoline ovens that are worth § now to be sold for $1.75. Stove pipe that is worth 20¢ per joint will now be sold for 10¢ per joint. Zi at are worth $1.50 will oow be sold for 7se. : Coal hods that are worth 60c are now 0 Elbows that are worth 25c are now 8c, Shovels that ave worth 20c are now 8c. Polke hat are worth 10c are now de. Pipe collars that are worth 10c are fters that are worth 10c are now Parlor Furniture. Parlor suits in plush or tapestry, an- tique oak or 16th century finish, hghly polished. suits that are worth $ will now be sold for $19.50, Parlor suits in k plush—any finish —that are worth 860 will now be sold for $29.50. Parlor cuits, in Wilton rugs and im- ported- wapestry, that are worth 100 December 31, 1892, in various sums, r;mging from $500 to $5, to some of our custome O the customer who will guess the nearest number........ TRl et One ik $100in Gold T\) the custome est number D] BXEXD will guess the next near- B BEDRORD XD One ntitled to To the Ten will bo Ten ..l . ] &) DX XHODDODDE SEDED UYSGESD IO COD Customers who will guess the next nearest number . to $25 each in Gold OEHTOORETORTDORTLOOTOBHBHIHC BEG D CASDOOBDE BOIEDT will now be sold for $55. stands that are worth $250 go [ DEOOLIOCSEOEREOHDEOODOCOSRROTHIED HRDOODEE B! e o 5 $1.25 5 50, & Customers who will guess the nost nearest hat are worth $15, $18, Single lounges thut are worth §9.50 % o the next ten num ; 5 g0 now for 87.50, $0.75, are now $4.75. i : it s X 50 and £14.50. Divans, in plush or tapestry, oak or 5 Ten \;w entltled tO $10 each in G’Old xtension tables that are worth 36.50, ntury, that are worth $15 are now OO d i HOW TO WIN Guess the nearest numbor of beans contained in CARPETS will now be sold u lurga jar, now displuyed in our show wiodow. 5, A TE ORI a TR Tein e i oo .75, $5.35 and $7.40, R e Lt LG T Velosets that ave worth $50 will and most 1ot Tine of - v 1A for $14.50. g ¥ 248 5 d R, ) 8 i e For ench and every five dollars’ worth of goods purehused you ars entitled to bne T ,‘3'“?“" ”",‘L arei worth 83,50 will guess. On De 1, 1802, in the presence of thoso holding tickets, the beans Dowiboisoldifo] will be connted and the prizes awarded and disteibuted Allthe depart its of the People’s Mammoth Inswllment House arve fully stocked with everything for home comfort and cacoration, from this prices will bo reguiar stove establishment i the west. \ arsed +an nrticio than ¢ Insold for 10 customers who ¥IaiL 0an store. s s —— s o [BURLADS. & u vth $5 ave finely upholstered, now $16.50 cusy chairs are ill now be sold for $ Mattresses that a X are worth $15 are now be =old fo Center tables that are worth $3.50 go now for $1.75 worth $3.50 will vou will know 1 Yy have everlearnod now #8,50. High art plush couches that are worth Library tables that arve worth $9.50 $30 will now be sold for now sell for Chenille draped couches are Springs that are worth #3.50 now sell worth $25 will now be sold for §12.50. for $1.6 Plush easy chairs that worth = Kitehea are worth $6.56 250 are now §6 25 E we furnish the now =ell fo £ 2 gt Bedding. iitehien tables that are worth $2 now gelldor i, s s e Good heavy brown-mixed blankets Kitchen chairs that are worth 60c now that are worth $2.50 wili now be sold for Y0e for Zic Children's foldiny beds thut aroworth Gray-mixed blankets that are worth 3.50 will now bo sold for $1.75 e §7.50 now sell for #1.25, o low and mediun priced Medical cab s that are worth $3.50 ‘White goods. When w now sell for 1 rrfss R e o Hat racks that ore worth 26c now Comforts that are worth $1.75 ave now West for the money, we 'e oc, = 90c. ALo RERRy: 3 that aro woeth $15 now soll iderdown comforts that are worth L U —. 3 s #10 aro now y oare waph 82, 85 00,438,804 Maurscilles spreads that are worth yousieholeaifonielad. $2.50 are now $1 Brass parlor stands that are worth $9 Pillows that a worth §1.23 are now s, 4 will now scll for #3.7: o by Carrluge Catalogue T Solid ouk parlor L : St g R PYOPARR 3 fuihoryou worth $6, now to be sold for #2.90. Carpets and Draperies not_you should le: 1 OfMlee desks that are worth 5 will Nice rugs that are worth $1.50 will Bow be sold for 812,60, now be sold fo Gilt ehairs that are worth $06.50 will Good rugs t now be sold for h ; : Larett TR Gilt rockers that are worth £10 will e e 1 e avonih B now be sold for # will now bo sold for 17¢. Ingrain carpets that are worth 50c¢ will now bo sold for 28c, 3 Brussels carpets th are worth 8ie Crockery, Etc, will now be 1 for ko the Slop jars that are worth #3 will now Brussels corp, o worth #1 will now be sold for e, be sold for $1.40, 2 : let sets that are worth $4 will now Hall curpets that ave worth 45 will now be sold for be sold fc Bl Curtain poles, s¢ anch. Fasy weckly or monthly payments with a guarantes to the purchaser, is the bulwark of our =ucces the larzest art furnitur your pay be made or () first pay ment.or A you dosire. firat payment may e sont when the o 1 ded for your signature EO0ds are not j nent untli son 5 nkets that are worth $1.75 E est plens (ATALOGUE PON, your wifo Eend for our Mammoth Portfolo, 128 sh und lavish vouraf showing b in cach de ) Luby, and is thero wmother doies on TWO CONDITIONS: pa antiful Beaby f ono who Is bullding, nd. et out and e worth $3 will now arrias re €0, of Nsw York ure vehieles. They Dbest goods in the world, We puy 100 Is ndvertised at 1 T'oilet sets jars thut ure worth 2 X $5.50 will now 1 for 5. Rog carpets that are worth 50c will Tea sots t re worlh $7.50 will now now be sold for 24 b be zold for 3,40, Portieres th worth $3, §7 und Dinner sets that are worth $10.50 are $9.50, are now $4.20 and $ now %350, Window shac g re worth Cuspidors that are worth 25, 5c, now H0c. and #1. are now 10¢ ¢ und H0c. BASY PAYMENTS. $10.00 worth of goods $1.00 per week or $4.00 per month. 00 worth of goods #i.560 per weel or $6,.00 per moath, 00 per week or $8.00 per month. 75.00 worth of goods $2.50 per week or $10,00 per month. $100.00 worth of goods $3.00 per week or #1200 per month, $200.00 worth of goods $5.00 per week or $20,00 per month, curtdlns that are worth X We Glass sets that are worth $1,75 are now g ind 87, 90¢, ! 2,75 und 5 Tumblers that are worth 8sc per set \ that 18 worth 1 per yard will now be sold for 10¢ will now be sold for & ? Goblets that are worth 50¢ per set will Hemp carpets that ave worth 40¢ will now be sold for 20c, now be soid for 17¢, People’s Mammoth [nstallment House contro! the Peninsular Stoves and Ranuses and show 100 different styles. When you buy a “Peninsular” stove of us you get the best for what you would pay for the poorest else- where. ; $50.00 worth of goo MOTTO: If the Goods are mnot Satisfactory and as Represented. come to ns and we will allow all reas- onable claims. TERMS: On a Bill of Ten Dol- lar; $1.00 Cash and $1.00 a Week. The Cheapest Furniture, Carpet and Stove House in America, 1315 - 1317 Farnamnm Stroeot, TELEPHONE 747, ¢PEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY. e s e B