Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 20, 1894, Page 16

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 20, 18904 -TWENTY PAGES. ALbbud MOST SENSATIONAL SALE OF THE SEASON. FURNITURE, CARPETS. $100.000 worth of Merchandise NOT SOLD TO TUS, BUT CONSIGNED!!! Noresponsibility on our part except to slaughter it! Giving the people of Omaha and vicinity the greatest feast of Magnificent Household Goods they ever had at ridiculously low prices. We take our commission and remit the balance. R R sy] PR R TN These goods were shipped by Chicago, Grand Rapids and Philadelphia manufactur- ers, who are very hard pressed for ready cash. ¢40,000 worth from a Grand Rapids house, $32,000 worth froma Chicago house and §28,000 worth from a Philadelphia carpet mill. These manufacturers are about to meet their bills and desperation drove them to consign their goods to a few of the largest merchants in the country, as there is no mar- ket for merchandise at the present time. We were chosen by them as the most available becuse 1n Omaha to take their goods. Buy them or leave them. We shall sell ’em for what they will bring. We'll be out nothing but a commission. You'll be the loser if you leave them. Look at the prices quoted. Bear themin mind. Come and see. whether you pur- chase or not, N. B.—We were offered consignments from a few firms in other citics, but as their goods are made for show and glitter and do not give satisfaction, we refused, and gave the preference 10 the good reliable firms in the cities above named. This lot contains 160 Chamber Suits, consist- ing of Bed, Dresser and Commode, finished An- tique, well worth in re- tail value 817.50—the consignor allows us to Ouk, worth 350, but the comsignor says sell them e e — Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, Over 2,000 Extension Tables. For want of space we only mention hea Antigue, stylish; it was they are A, great cheap, medium and fin® Parlor Furniture. W quote only one suite, for an illustration: 5 pieces Mohair Crush Plush, range of 140 Folding Buds,never retailed in any store for less than $18.00; 1f you need one you can get one on account of being con- signed, for Among this shipment is 65 Couches, upholster- ed in any color desired. They are well worth $15. The consignor of these allows us to sell them for cheap at consigned to sell for An Immense Consignment of Stoves and House Ffihishing Goods. All Copper Wash Boil- ers, No. 8 size, best cold A lot of Stoves, cach one guar- 215 Dinner Sets, best A big lot of 4-hole English goods, vich roy- cast Ranges from a al blue color, 102 pieces; foundry that only makes easily worth $20; con- good goods. worth $12; signment price, consignment price, $9.99 $4.90 Gasol'ne b stylish Baby Carriages, full size, bi- cyele wheels, good value av - §10; prico, $4.87 217 Refrigerators, all modern improvements, well made, well worth consignruent $12.50; consignment 118 Ice Boxes, lined with best quality zine, patent locks, hinges, best malke, worth $7.50; consignment price, nickel finish, three anteed worth $6.00; con- rolled copper, consign- ; irons, one handle and ment price, $1.56 signment price, $2.78 stand, - 64c ———————————— ————— 865 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM LACE 656 ROLLS BRUSS! FULL LENGTH AND WID! 332 paivs Chenille Portieres, dadoed top and bottom, worth 85 pairs of Chenille Curtains, made to sell to finest trade, worth $10; consignment pric $4~90 LS CARP YARD, N WINDOWSHADES, 7 FEET BEST BEST 'S, VALUE CONSIGNMENT 4.2ic 204 ROLLS INGRAIN, LATEST STYLES, $1.00 PER PRICE, FULL YARD WIDE, REGULAR VALUE ROLLERS , 75, CONSIGNED TO SELL AT CLOTHS, ACTUAL VALUE 76¢, CON- SIGNED TO SELL FOR WARDROBES, extra large size, antique oak, worth $12.00, Consignment pric; BOOKCASES, polished oak, shelves, large size, worth $12,50. Consignment price, BASELS, solid oak, polish finish, worth $1.50. LAWN SETTEES, painted red, four feet wide, regular price $3.50. Consignment price ‘CHIFFONIERS, extra large size, antique oak, well made, usual price $12.50. CENTER TABLES, solid. oak and polish finish, worth $3.50. 5110 $1.95 Consignment price PLUSH RECEPTION CHAIRS, oak fin- ished antique, worth $5.00, Consignment price LADIES' REED ROCKERS, very stylish, double cane seat, sells ordinarily for $3.00. e 08¢ CHINA CLOS glass, worth $22.50. Consignment price CHAMBER SUITS, 8 pleces, latest style, i ()O large mirror, antique or 16th century finish, A worth $30.00. jE] 6 Consignment pric UPHOLSTERE! IS, fnished an- tigue, latest style, worth $6.50, 2 8 . XN Consignment pric . Profit by it, 492¢ Itis only occasionally that such a phenomenal lowering of legitimate values can be accomplished. Don't let the opportunity slip you. Be on hand early and reap the benefits. EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD EITHER FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. Consignment price Consignment price We feel certain that it won't occur again during the remainder of this century. l*;‘ORM ERLLY THE PROPLRER'S MAMMOTH INSTALLMENT HO USEKE. Send 10¢ for postage on big '94 Furniture Catalogue. Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogue Mailed Free. R M T T T T e e e o " A R M L Ul WL

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