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THE OMAHA DALY BEE. SUFURGAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1894, 8 TAHHA DAILY BEE:” SATURD. 17 The MORSE Dry Goods Co. ¥ Y. FEBRUARY Three Quarters of a Million Dollars’ Worth Dry Goods—Notions—=Silks Bought at Auction at About Fifty Cents on the Dollar. ¥ «Couy of the Circular. PI:REMPTURY AUGTIU‘I SALE NCING ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1804, af 104, M, entirs WHOLESALE DAY GOODS STOCK of the well known Jobbers The Jas. H. Walker Company, At their Stores, MARKET AND ADAMS S1S., CHICAG), by ordor of The Equitablo Trust Oo,, Trustee, at @S @ AN U@ ART@ING invenioried Value, $859,010, FIFTEEN (13) DEPARIMENTS: Hosiery and Gloves, $30,000 ”Li an nd Wash Fabrics, ! Furnishing Goc ds, , Embroider *H A B E e % Cover of Auction Book.) GREAT PEREMTORY TRADE ~SALE Schwarzenhach, Huber & Co, Office and Salesrooms, 472 and 474 Broome Strozt, PEREMTORY SALE 7,000 PIECES BAMERIGAN and FOREIGY Blaclk, Colored and IFancy SILKS TOWNSEND & MONTANT, Au WIEED. Consisting of the following Dress Goods. $95,000 3K $15,000 $56,000 s, Ribbon: White Goods and Hdkfs., $75,000 $30,000 Flanvels and Blankots, $85,000 Uottonades and Cassimeres, $30,000, Notion Pri Jeans, W No sale of such magaitudoe has ever taken place in the west, and the undosirable goods have been closed cut withia view to reorganizat oq (which was up to a recent date contemplated by the Chicago Dry Coods Co.) Gwing to the failure of these plan ;, the entire stock wiil be sold 2t Pnblic Auction to the hishest bidders in lots to suit the tradoe, ani it will be to the interest of every merchantto attend. 100 tooms, Nos. 87 and 89 Leonnrd Street, ISDAY, FEB. 7, 1894. AT TEN O’CLOCK. Our huyor succerded In getting the cream of this stock, at about 50 per cent ot the cost of lmport, and they will bo put on sale Sat- urday and continue until every dollur's worth is sold, Nomo of the most destrable goods are in small quantitic enrly and get first cholce, at this the grandest silk sale over i Omaha. Cut o? the Walker Building, Chicago. Three-quarter million dollars’ worth of Dry Goods at prices that SAMUEL GANS, Manager, i GED.P. BORE& CO0., Auctioneers. Western Salvage Wiecking Agency. 7 arall in all times; extra salespeople, extra livery have had no parallel al time t peop delivery TR FOR SALE BY wagons; in fact our facilities have been increased in every direction, for this the grandest slaughter sale of Dry Goods ever held in Omaha, Saturday morning, the Walker Bankrupt stock, the largest sale of Dry Goods, and the most favorable opportunity for buyers that the The early bird gets Saturday Night, after 7 o'clock, Fancy Dress Ginghams turday morning at 8 o’clock lasts, and as long as 100 dozen lasts Ladies’ Vests 1. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery From the Walker bankrupt stock. Ladies’ fast black seamless hosiery, Walker's jobbing price $1.50 per dozen, our price per pair 4 11 fast black spliced heel and toe hosiery, Walker's jobbing price $2.50 per dozen, our price per pair .18 Ladies’ fast black double heel and toe fine hosiery, Walker's jobbing price $3.25, our price per pair .25 Ladies’ double heel and toe, tan colored stockings, Walker's jobbing price $2.50, per dozen, our price per pair .18 Children’s and misses’ fine ribbed double heel and toe hosiery, Walker's jobbing price 2,00 per dozen, our price per pair Indigo Blue G Yard. Double width novelty goods, all the new 3 our price . e. .09 and white plated Walker's jobbing price 19 88-inch cashmere, Jobbing price 37%c, ipcople of this or any other city have ever known. Fast Black Hose, 20¢ quality, for C Dress Goods From the bankrupt Walker stock. the worm. Calico serary who | marriage vows. RNl S IT WASN'T A CIRCUS. nat s Al be so Kid Gloves. A lot of ladies' glace (from the Walker bankrupt stock) kid gloves, in colors, tan, grays, modes, brown and red-brown, Walker Jobbed to sell for $1.25, our price .63 A ot of ladies' kid gloves, suedes, tkat v $1.50, our prico irue It Was Only a Business Proposition—But It Was a Good One, Early this morning that which looked like a circus parade was scen coming up Farnam street and attracted no all amount of attention from the passersby, who hardly knew what was coming. Old residents said it was a_ colony of prairie schooners who were making their way to the Douglas county beet sugar fields—but as the long and solemn-looking procession came nearer it proved to be neither a circus parade mor a fresh invoice of Poles, but every wagon, seventeen in number, bore the Jegend, “Omaha Merchants Dispateh.” An inquisitive individual, after an investigation on his personal account, satisfied the curlosity of the erowd as to. the contents. Every box, case, bale or package in that long string of wagons was marked for the Morse Dry Goods Co. This is a part of the first shipment of their purchase of the famous J. H. Walker stock of Chicago, which Mr. Osgood bid in last week. This afternoon nearly as many more dray loads On the met a man “m to be a m_to him. she found __ . drawers had ents of a couple the floor. Every at could be found gathering up the dently thinking he “ue in the rooms. &ht, a roll of bills m overlooked. 1 to the police and % for the thief., Colorado point, [ but afterwards » claiming that th was a mistake a violation of the i From the auction rooms of Townsend & Montant and the Walker bankrupt stock. in all colors in re Jobbed by Walker to sell at .98 A ot of pique finished kid gloves, In Eng- lish reds and tans, that were jobbed to sell for $1.60, our price .98 A lot of ladies' fancy kid gloves, that Walker jobbed to sell for §1.50, our price .98 1,000 pieces of baby ribbon. in all the dif ferent colors, Walker jobbed to sell for 20c, our price per picco 38-inch black dress goods, our price woolen 42¢,{ One lot China silks, worth 60c, our price, 40 One lot China silks, worth $1.00, our price, .60 One lot of China silks, beautiful designs, worth 76e, our price .49 Black faille francaise, for Claims ¥ Ladies' The case of A Morris J. Jones as for trial in the cou Keysor. In this * to recover the sun. ing that she has be sum of money. B avers that during was the owner of the city of Omab she alleges that property for a f she was posser had a goc® v the plaint possession all _colors, our price 19 Several cases all wool 42-inch cheviots in all shades and colors, Walker's jobbing price 76e, our price .39 Several cases of plain and fancy weave dress goods, in allthe new colors, Walker's Jobbing price 87c, our price .50 One lot 44-inch twills, dlagonals and fancy weaves, in different colors, Walker's jobbing Walker's all silk, worth $1, warce two weeks startling dis- .73 ¢ e greatest ce of the Black satin rhadames, all silk, worth $1.00, ¢ from a | aft for will be .73 © nstl- | yhat this purchas trict | thing from a collar button to a addition Al silk satin duchesse, worth $1.50, for v | cloak. The Morse people say th deal ' selling this stock next Saturday. int black Louisane e PO Wants an Accounting. Black crystal bengaline, worth $1 * McPherson has cone into the * Black crystal bengaline, worth $1.35, for will begin .09 Wash Goods. Imperial, Ladie: st black, double heel, toe and soles, with ribbed top, Walker's jobbing price $4.50' per dozen, our price per pair .35 Ladies' very fine spliced hosiery, Walker's jobbing 27-Inch $1.25, for worth heel price and $6.00 toe per price 85c, our price One lot 46-Inch twills, diagonals and fancy weaves in new colors, Walker's jobbing price $1, our prico 75 30 pleces bd-inch French broadcloth, Walker's jobbing price $1.50, our price 97 A lot of 46-inch all wol crepon, beautif goods, jobbed by Walker for $1, our pr .69 2 cases of chall Walker's jobbing price 25 NEW CHINA DEP From this department we of the most astounding tempted by anyone. handsome 30¢, our price colors, On 2d Floor are giving three values ever at Bargain 1. Who ever heard of it, ine ehi handsomely decorated, pleces, regularly sold at $7.60, for 4.38 A cottage dinner set, just what you want. The sot Is Ridgeway's finest English porcelain, finely rated, in colors, and gold trimmed. They are worth $14.00, but you buy them now for 8.52 Bargain 3. 6 of them, six stylea of beauti- ful ‘Haviland china dinner sets, 19 picces in each set. You cannot match them In New York for $75.00, yeu'll find them on pur counters, per set 49.75 10¢ counter, filled with Be each; also one lot of all kinds, all 15¢ and 20c, all go to .05 a genu- tea set, 66 Bargaln 2. We goods, old de and gether have a_big worth @p to colors at Black crystal bengaline, worth $1.50, for Black crystal bengaline, worth $1.75, for pleccu of striped taffeta, all silk, worth .97 20 pleces plain colored satins, are worth 75e, for 49 One lot of plain colored surahs for !1 these goods 11 pieces colored crystal bengalines, worth $1.60, for .98 changeable 1.00 francaise, 97 5 pleces figured crape, evening shades, for .69 35 pieces colored silk velvets, worth $1 for .75 27-inch shantongs, all silk sold everywhere at 75c a yard, .50 One lot of shantong silk, good value at 50¢, at .35 SHOES For Saturday and Monday we will glve our patrons some tremendous bargains in our new shoe department, at the Farnam street {entrance. Our $6.00 hand-turned imperial kid picca- Qilly best kid top lace or button shoes, all sizes and width, for 3.99 For $4.00 our hand-made top patent leather counter last, all sizes and width, ways been cheap at $5. One lot worth $1.5 -inch at peaumignon, lnlnn q faille $1.25, all silk, cheap at these goods are for Brazil kid cloth and piccadilly This shoe has We will give you your choice of all our styles in $4.00 and $3°50 shoes for $3.00, and your cholce of all our $3.00 shoes for 2.45 MUSLINS, TOWELS, LINENS From the Walker bankrupt stock. Fruit of the loom Lonsdale 4-4 muslin 043 Lonsdale cambric .08 I-3 9-4 bleached shecting, worth 2 pillow case muslin worth 15c, .09 20c quality, 5-4 bleached tor Bed ticking, for e quality, for .09 Brown and blue denii Bleached cauton flannel, 1214c quality, .06% 18x36 oatmeal towels, 12lsc quality, for .06% 64-inch heavy cream damask, i .374% 70-inch extra heavy bleached damask, quality, for .59 5-8 napkins, 86e quality, Beckley cambric, , 18¢ quality, for for 90c quality for i st eolored turkey-red damask, ity, for .29 18x36 heavy damask towels, l2l/ 50¢ qual 25¢ quality, for Men's Furnishing Goods, From the bankrupt Walker stock. Heavy Random underwear, Walker's jobbing price, . our price .39 Portsmouth underwear, our price ersey ribbed s Jobbing price 7le, e lined underwear, Walker's jobbing price 7be, our price .63 Heavy natural woolen underwear, er's jobbing price 42'ic, our price 48 natural woolen o 8T1ge, 79 Very flne royal ribbed underwear, er's jobbing price $1.50, our price .98 Camel's hair underwear price $1.00, our price .83 outing shirts, our price .98 Flannel outing shirts, price $1.00, our price 72 outing shirts, .39 Unlaundered shirts, one Walker sold for 66e, our price 49 Walk underwear, our price Sxtra heavy Walker's jobbing: pr Walk Walker's jobbing Walker's Flannel price $1.25, Jobbing Walker's jobbing Flannel Walker's pric jobbing quality that One quality of the very fine heavy unlaun- dered shirt that Walker scld for 80c, our price 69 All linen collars, Walker's jobbing price $1.08 per dozen, our price .07 each, or 4 fo Men' ular made cotton hose, Walker's jobbing price §1.35 per dozen, our price .10 each, or 3 for Four in hand scarfs that Walker jobbed for $6.00 and $9.00 per dozen, our price .39 LADIES’ Muslin Underwear. A lot of ladie covers, trimmed and lace, our price muslin drawers and corset pretiily with embroidery .21 A lot of gowns, drawer all very elaborately embrolderies, regular 7 ELeu o an A special bargain in ladies' night dresses trimmed with laces and embroideries, never sold at less than $1.25, our price .67 and muslin night gowns, skirts, drawers and corset covers that are elaborately trimmed with embroiderie laces and fancy colored edgings, that sold at §1.85 and $1.00, our price and corset covers, red with laces and and 85c goods, our A line of cambric ar In our corset department we will cases of very fine and corsets that Walker jobbed to sell for 7ic, our price 37 The Morse Dry Goods Co, 16th and Farnam Streets. dozen, our price per pair 47 Ladies' fine cotton and lisle thread hose, Walker's jobbing price $7.50 per dozen, our price per pair .57 adies’ extra fine lisle thread hose, d heel, Walker's jobbing price per dozen, Qur price per pair .62 Children’s fine ribbed with spliced heel and Walker's jobbing price § price per pair .18 A lot of ladies' fi Walker's jobbing price i .47 Ladies' very fine Egyptian cotton Walker's Jobbing price 1 wool $7.60 48 BASEMENT. aro the with $9.00 tan colored hose, toe, fast cold per dozen, ptian union su §7.00 per dozen, its ves $3.00 per dozen, Ladies' fine natuj Walker's jobbing price price y ribbed vests jer dozen, our Many Kkitchen 1l sell you wash tubs for bargains you'll find for the 9. sh boards. WRINGERS worth of them frame and 1 the bill there The celebrated igy lron frame In ingers worth $3.00 t you $1.50 \gers worth $2 t you $1.30. immenso table of ted baskots, worth up 0 $L50 esch new styles at 2oc for your cholce kets worth 10 selected porlor brooms and 15 at Be. Fin regular 30¢, at 14 dusters, worth up to 26e, Tot fe ther ilers, good ones all Kinds, rth 10c copper rim,worth extra nt and our | 50 pleces of jobbed to sell for French 26, .10 A case of Amoskeag ginghams that Walker jobbed to sell for 8 1-3¢, our price .05 A lot of very fine zephyr ginghams that Walker jobbed to sell for 12%c satcens, Walker our price our price .05 s of outing flannel, dark, medium olors, Walker jobbed to sell™for 100 pi and light 16c, our price 6% COMFORTABLES & BLAMKETS that Walker for 75¢, our price Comfortables Jobbed to sell 18 Comfortables that Walker for $1.25, our price 49 Very fine comfortables goods, that Walker jobbe our price S And a much better com that Walker jobbed our pric e 200 pairs of blankets, b Walker jobbed to sell for ur price an much finer 1l for $1.60, Jobbed to sell covered with fine 1 to sell for §1.50, ble sell ftor very fine $2.00, one, th gray and $1.00 per About white pair, o A lot of bl Walker jobbed to se $2.00, our price .69 ankets ones, 31 ——————— ——————————