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THE OMAHA DALLY BEE: A MOMENTOUS SATURDAY AT MORSE' Another big sale of the W without a peer parallel Iegitimate merchandising alw, sion, Tker Bankrupt Stoek— or asion when live a AUCTION Excellence and bring the bulk of busine dition of trade—Morse" let—we to this store tomorrow. important factors in the Great Walk worth of Dress Goods and Silks were disposed of. We did not buy the entire stock, but a goad big share of than. T =, Economy is the combination that will The con= immense purchasing power and out- Sale in Chi- i cago and Swarzenback, Huber & Co.in New York; 81,150,000 authorit public IT SWAMPED THEM. a the auth 12110 i autho Recoipts, 1 v in the' su vern he A unehanged T, Catt 11,000 Head ad: MoK eports ) head CATTI af Oma tir Lam ple of his ¥ atism umm ON SALR asiest Way Out of Tt “This side + of t\qa handsome guardian of the pe: out his cork answer fmparted to the de \ ru goods e\ large and fast shipments of goods from this its_employos by y have the orders for dif- ferent parts of the country badly mixed 23,000 head; | she urna trad we \ belng unpa irtue \ nd piet ulers o a Itk ind t\ THEMORSE app n o of of Fau.. iying just the farm to the ro ol of grain fe o has estimated ths road before It re. s the 1 alk's bl w. ckaded again’ who soles on a 16th stre ger of the Morse Co. I he got it seems that no ne er in muslin mar o cause of the t stock from the now fi in Chicago. ne house Tho \ house placed all cars—so .at th ba that this 10 have beon unable to get it by way of the alley before cked on the in ore by the arms this shipment will probably excitement than was evinc Incidentally sory \ tion the goods bought b “vit\ ot the fobbing stock on artain that they are shipment, here a week i all up the f last week. Selle in their favor, # \ than b aca < SATURDAY Was to Break \ be 50 sald t beat, trouble, however, arrival of the second shipment of the s Walker dry troet it might be ne S *y 10,000 heavier th ers 9 FEBRUARY 2 f, 1894, v » seal of tE city of Omaha ¥ signed by the o comptrolle the mayor elerk an York A shall b wears to By the WS was the ank wa to be t th par unusually d the pr interest tue . atd bonds v 0 sl 403 DIOH for instance, ot KeWars g0, and bel : clty of " Omah reight oleve purpose than the 4 i and mal uilLibdaal of suid bonds tc and c ed for no ot ful. The sale of Avril 1 create evon more (¢ d last Satur as woll to men- Morse are a part which makes it clean goods. the ' D) the ) be be date the pr bone “sewer pons » an for the samo r “in_found ¢ Sy fe from any thank you. We are simply excited and adopt this method lieving ou mentof the i 5 A MOMENTOUS SMUHDM i M[]HSES AN ALWAYS POPULAR TRADE DAY intensified by the opening of immense lots of new goods, bought by cpresentatives in Chicago and New at auction York. our WHE W! This is not intended to convey the impression that we are suffering extreme of heat or cold. We are very comfortable, of re. pent-up feelings. It is merely to preface the announce= fact that we have receiyed another shipment of THE WALKER BANKRUPT STOCK, FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR BUYRBRRS SATURDAY MORNING ON SALRK Th second shlpment from the Three Quarters of a Mllllqn Dollar Walker Bankrupt Stock will be e put on sale at about 50 per cer cent of the wholesale price. LADIES’ Muslins, Linens and TOWEIS | FROM THE Walker Bankrupt Stock | FROM THE the loom, 4-4 Walker jobbed , our price.. Fruit of muslin, that to sell for § Children’s black h Jobbed to price ribbed, for Vi that to sell musli Walker jobbed O Zi 3 Lonsdaie, 4-4 8 1436, out p . 4 Misses' fine black English cashmere hose, that Walker jobbed to sell for 65c, our or : Lonsdale cambric, that Walker jobbed to sell for 12%e, our price.. Double width, bleached shoeting, that Walker job- bod to sell for 22c,our price. Ladles’ extra fine black cot- 08} 18 . ton hose, spliced heel and louble toe, also with wide | foot, that Walker jobbed to One case of check nain- | sell for 45c, our price sook, that Walker jobbed to sell for 20c, our price. Ladles' fine lisle thread hose In tans and fast black, also ribbed tops, that Walker Jobbed to sell for 60c, our our price i e An extra heavy ticking, that Walker jobbed to sell for 20c, An extra fine canton flan- nel, that Walker jobbed to soll for 10c, our price Ladies’ fine Egyptian ve | that Walker jobbed to sell for 20c, our price. Ladies' fast black cotton tights, that Walker jobhed to sell for 80c, our price....... Bleached damask that is 60-inch wide, that Walker Jobbed to sell for 90c, our Ladles' fine Egyptian vests with faney front, that Wal- ker Jobbed to sell for Another lot, extra heavy, price. 60-inch bleached damask, that Walker jobbed to sell for 41002 our price Ladies’ fine ribbed vests high neck and long sleeves, that Walker jobbed to sell A still finer for 35¢, our pric bleached damask, that Walker jobbed to sell for $1.25, our price v 60-nch 79 87} 4B 120 19 Ladies' Egyptian union sults, jersey ribbed, that Walker sobbml to sell for 75c, 60-inch unbleached dam- our price.. o ask, that Walker jobbed . to sell for 60, our price.... Ladles' fine Egyptlan cot- ton vests, high neck and long sleeves, silk finished, that Walker jobbed to sell for 76¢, our price 60-inch unbleached damask that Walker jobbed to sell for T5c, our price Ladles' mourning _plated union suits, that Walker jobbed to sell for $2.50, our price. . o Your choicé-of any of our fine all black wool tights at halt pric Wo are selling all chil- dren’s wool underwear at ab half what Walker Jobbed to sell them for. A lot of 5 bleached nap- kins, that Walker jobbed to sell for $1.50, our price..... A lot of 18x36 fringe and hemstiched towels, that Walker jobbed to sell for 85c, our price. One case turkish bath towels, that Walker jobbed HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, 042 Walker Bankrupt Stock 28 285 12} + 1.00 Suturday evenlng at 7 o'clock, ' Dress Challis £ .. Kid Gloves worth $1.50 .08 .38 1@ 38 Flannels Walker jobbed for 1240 = o YARD, 18] Commencing at § o' ‘k LONSDALE 4 FRUIT OF THE LOl)M (8] aturday morning, 04. ... | Commencing at 8 c'clock Saturday mornlng, Hamburg Edging..0f . ALL DAY White Plates! JERSEY RIBBED Cut of Walker Bullding, Market and Adams Stroots, Chicago. Comfortables #1.00 quality, .33 49 Oommencing at 8 0'look Saturday morning, ‘IND]GO PRINTS SHIRTING PRINTS NEW SPR| SHOW O1151:50 Pigue blace bloves .98 LADIES’ Muslin Underwear 38 and corset covers, made of . good muslin, trimmed with AT i35 lace and embroidery, regular price 63c, Saturday at........ Drawers, corset covers and night dresses, that are pret- tily trimmed with hemstitch- ing, lace and embroidery, never sold for less than 86c, 1 124 OUTING FLANNELS. In now desirable patterns, ] 12} to sell for 26c, our price.... SHOES. Remember you are to get a bargain In any shoe you may want. On Saturday we will you your choice of of our $4.00 for... Shoe Counter: We have put on the coun- ter four styles of our best 500 hand made, Brazil vicl kid shoe, your choice for.... We have cut the price on our ladies' slippers and chils dren’s shoes almost tn half for Saturday. guaranteed fast colors, that ol Walker jobbed to sell for R0c, our price. Scotch crepe zephyrs, new styles and handsome pat- torns, guaranteed fast colors, that Walker jobbed to sell for b0c, our price 38 18 tnat for sateens to sell A line of Walker jobbed Rée, our price 3.00 3.50 Saturday at. A special offer on gowns, all newest designs with V yokes of Inserting and em- broidery, also with hem- stitched collars and cuffs, at A line of drawers, corset covers and gowns, made of the very best muslin and cambric, trimmed with inser- tion, lace and embroidery, never sold for less than $1.76, Saturday at 123 st (Cover o* Auction Book.) GREAT PEREMPTORY TRADE SALE By Order of the Manulac(urers, Schwarzenbach, Huber & Co. Office and Salesrooms, 472 and 474 Broome Streot, PEREMPTORY SALE 7.000 PIECES AMERICAN and FOREIGN Black, Colored and Fanoy SILKS TOWNSEND & MONTANT, nard Street, —— Auction Roowms, Nos. 87 and 40 L WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1894, AT TEN O’CLOCK. Our buyer sucesedod In getting the croam of this stock, at about B0 per cent of the cost of kmport, and they will be put on sale Satar- day wnd continue until every doliar’s worth is sold. Some of the most desirable good: early aud got Arst choloe, 4 this the gra Omana. BASEMENT. House Furnishing Goods Dept. rim teakettles our price. Copper worth $1; ! .60 .03 Surprise egg beaters. cham- our 12 quart Japann ber pails, regular price, b .39 10 quart milk pall lar 30c; our price. a7 .39 .49 65c washtubs for. 80c washtubs for.. 5 Daisy clothes wring- ers for.. AN $1.30 $3.00 Rival clothes 1 AR $1.50 Selling WASH 60008 and GINGHAMS A line of very fine challies, in French colors, that Walker Jobbed to sell for 16c, our prive A lot of zephyr dress ging- hams that Walker jobbed to sell for our pric MEN'S Furnishing Goods. .08 for 15¢, our price FROM THE 67, Walker Bankrupt Stock. Swiss Curtains, Irish Point Curtains, Chenille Curtains. Several hundred pairs of above curtains will be sold on Saturday at about half the regular jobbing price : Imitation of Swiss cur- talns that Walker jobbed to sell at $4.00 a pair; our price An excellent Irish point curtain, that Walker jobbed to sell for $7.00 a pulr our price, G A lot of chenille curtains, that Walker jobbed at_from $4.00 to §6.00 a pal ur price for your choice Ffi' Scrims for curtains, dpuple width, that Walker |jobbed for 10¢ a yard; our prie,....., You will find several other lines of curtains and up- holste) goods from the Walker stock, at about . hait the regular jobbing ; pri These goods must be seld at once to make room 'for our large spring stock, fnst coming in. chenille all colors, 1% that Walker for $2.00, paper overs, yard square, Jobbed to sell our price,...,.. All curtains full width and full length, in our, drapery department, 4th floor, 'THE MORSE DRY GOODS ¢ the Walker Bankrupt Stock. A line of imported collars nuu. sold for 25c, our price. . 1 Men's fine linen collars 084 e that Walker jobbed to sell e Men's regular made cotton t hoso that Walker jobbed to I sell for 18¢, our price........ Men's fast black hose that Walker jobbed to sell for our price...... Men's unlaundered that Walker jobbed for 7 shirts to sell our price. o 49 69 89 48 B7 .68 98 28 .89 Men's unlaundered that Walker jobbed for $1.00, our price. .. shirts to sell Men's heavy Randum ribbed underwear that Walk- er jobbed to sell for 7 price. .. Al 2800 4.00 3.00| 05 Heavy natural wool under- wear that Walker jobbed to sell for 86c, our price Jersey ribbed Portsmouth underwear that Walker Jobbed to sell for $1.00, our price. Fleeece lined that Walker for $1.00, underwear Jobbed to sell our Price........es Very fine royal ribbed un- derwear that Walker jobbed to sell for $2.00, our price Several dozen of fine silk teck scarfs that Wal jobbed to sell for 60c, price 1.00 dozen of foreign s that Walker jobbed , our price.... SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, DRESS GOODS. | From the Walker Bankrupt Stock A 1ot of fancy china silks, 9 7 hat cost to lmport 0e, our . vri E . Black faille Francaise, all . . our price ? Natural pongees, that are 89 inches wide, imported to 0 to sell at 74e, our price...... 49 Silks from the z\uctlon rooms of Townsend & Montant, both American and Foreign, black, color and fancy, at less than cost A lot of | to import. suits, that to sell for $1 A lot of novelty goods, that Walker Jjobbed ‘to sell for $1.90; our price... % 52 inclies hygine Walker jobbed 3 our price. . 50 pieces of double width dress goods, that Walker Jobbed to sell for ; our pric.e all silk o import, lot of bl are Jobbed 50¢; Sour of novelt Wallke as 5 pic goods, that sell as hig of that for 7 case width, to sell double Jobbed price... S s of double width dress goods and novelties, that Walker jobbed to sell for $1.00; our price lot of wide French designs, ker jobbed to sell One lot of pongee silks that were imported to sell for 50 our price. novelties, that as Oue lot of fine China silks, 24 inches wide, fancy color- ings, goods that were im- ported to sell for $1.; high as $1.50; our price. A line of sillc and wool dress goods, that Walker jobbed to sell for $2.50 per yard; our price.... % A complete line of mnew novelties in black goods, at much less than Walker's Jobbing price. Black serges, that fs 48 inches wide, Walker jobbed to sell for §1.00; our price.. Black whip cord serges, 44 inches wide , that Walker Jobbed to sell for $1.75; our price. .. 3 All the mew spring sha in silk and wool goods, that 88 Walker jobbed to sell for as high as $1.50; our price...... © (3] SPRING JACKETS. A lot of 100 spring jackets in the latest styles and strictly all wool; ‘they are actually worth $10.00. To close out this small lot on aturday, we will put ex- ely low prices on them; may your choice price... Very fine black bengaline s ported to sell for 8L price .. o 99 A fine stripped taffeta silk, Just the thing for waists, that was imported to sell for §1.25, our price.. 78 Colored fallle Francaise tmported to sell for $1.25, our price GRG0 Figured crape in fine shades, that were Imported to sell for §1, our price. : that for A lot of sillc velvets, were imported to sell $1.25, our price BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys' junior suits that \\u 4 (e]o) have been selling for $6, and $8, your choic nturd: y for §3 and 5,00 ‘2.80 .28 89 78 50D NEW CHINA DEPT. ® 09 fancy plates, fruit, all 1 . O 28 sults selling choice Boys' Deen your our suits, for $10 of sold cholee for Your such as Saturday china regu at decorate cers, Saturday Fancy and goods, A lot that we ha been selling $1 and §5, your choice One urday for soup, kinds that pric Tot tea in aro of and all d worth In light and blue colo unlaundered, price corations, Unlaundered walsts in light and dark effects, a good waist, for 4 Tot fruit pl $5.00 per Anot of decorated lar price all good, es, re do: - All of our King waists, reg- Remnants of dinner sets at ular $1.00 goods, Saturday half pric (@apy »' 1 PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE! COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894, ai 10 A, M, Of the entire WHOLESALE DRY GI0D5 STOSK of the wall known Jobber The Jas. H. Walker Gompany, At their £tores, MARKET AND ADAMS STS,, CHICAGO, by order of The Equitable Trast Co., Trustee, at PUBLIGC AUGCTION, Inventoried Valug, $650.000. HFIEN (15) D.PARTMENTS Hosiery and Gloves, $30,000 Ginghams a b Fabrics, $16,000 Gents' Farn g (ools, $65,000 Domestics, $96,000 Laces, E nbroideries, Ribbons, $456,000 Notions, $66,000 Linens,White Goods and Hdk's, 75,000 Frints, $30,000 Flaynals and Blanke B Jeans, Oottovades and Cassimeres, $30.000 Consisting of the followi Dress Goods, $95,000 £ilk, 46,000 Shawls, $10,000 No sale of such maghitude has ever taken p'ace N in the wast, a1d the undesirable goods have een closed out with a vi)w to reorga ization (which was upto a rocentdats contemplated by the Chicago Dry Goods Co.) OWing te the fallure of these plans, the en m, stzck will be sold atPubl ¢ Auction to the highes bid- 2rs In lots to suit tho t ade, and it will be to the | iterest of uvcry merchant to attend. SAMUEL GANS, o, Auctione COODS AR A IGED FCR -~-E 8BY @EO. P. BORE & CO., Western 8alvage Wrecking Agens