Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 2, 1893, Page 16

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ANNNINRY A\ N AN A It is our pleasure to announce that we have received all of our heavy spring purchases and h and beginning tomorrow MONDAY, APRIL \ \‘ \ W ETENiR \ <y SR ave completed arranging them & R We will inaugurate our Annual Grand Spring Opening by exhibiting to the public of Omaha, South Omaha, Council Blufis and vicinity the largest finest and best stock of FUNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND HOUSIEHOLD GOODS B hown in this city. Our large double building and warchouses are filled from hasement to roof with the newest, choicest and most desirable goods to be obtained, which we are sclling at extremely low pricesf? ither ash or credit, No security required. No interest asked. T PUBLIC IN GENERAL IS IN To see the greatest and most select exhibit of Furniture, Carpats,Stoves and Hous:- hold Goods ever offered by retail establishment in this city; to obtain exceptional bargains in every department; to participate in a most thorouzhly p opu'ar and cosmopolitan gathering of ladies from every section of thz city and surrounding country; to feast your eyes on the latest Spring Designs in Furniture and Carpets; to sze more distinct and better equipped departmants than you have yet seen in any other store; to travel over s “feet of floor room bending under 1l Novelties from basement to roof. nd innumerable other features await you at this Grand Spring Opening. L egant imported SoUVerirs Free to all callers. Try earliest vis and see every- thing at its best. The Peaples’ Mammoth | I”\m”m”n : Will be given all evening commencing at 7:30, in order to properly entertain owr numer- et s ”{ “_\[)' ous callers. We have engaged for this auspicious occasion : Horse, g S mgmesi The FORT ( FED TO OUR GRAND OPENING. Come, inspect our goods, terms and prices. AN INVITATION To Our Patrons and Friends: We take this means of extending to you an invitation to be present at our Grand Sprin Opening tomorrow. We should have invited you by card, but well awar Of the difficulty of reaching all and fearful of giving offense by overlooking anyone, we concluded to use the daily papers as the swiftest and surest means. We sincerely hope that this will come to the notice of every lady in Omaha and vicinity, to whom we are indebted for the success which has culminated in th erect on of the most spacious—if not the most magnificent—Cash and Credit Hcuse in the land; as we desire meet them perconally on th v a uspicious occasion andmanifest ¥§ to them substantially how much we have appeciated ther kind patronage, and . gwps how we mean to merit EAESETIER a continuance of it, Very respectfully, The Peopley Mammoth [nstallent 1316-1317 Famam 5 Twenty-eight pieces, allin iull uniform, under the personal directorship of Prof, Wede- stfflflf ™ J % meyer, who will render a number of the most decided hits of the present day. i a Fireworks and Balloon Ascensions By Prof. Johnstone, of San Francisco, from the roof of our mammoth building. Fifty balloons will have attached cards good for Parlor Suits, Rockers, Rugs, Chamber Suits, etc, to the lucky ones finding them. Free Phonograph Entertainment Edison’s Phonographs will be distributed throughout the building, playing continu- ously for the amusement of the visitors * THE FOLLONTG WOSICAL PROGRAMME WILL BE REDERED: - S 1g of Diamonds AT AR TR §rpmieeyats Herman .. Herman

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