Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 6, 1894, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1804. GREAT NEW YORK SALE The Morse Dry Goods | Silks & Dress Goods DW boods Stuc_k GRANDEST STOCKS Bought at Great Sacrifice | Bhalsne ob Bargaitis | Bought at Great Sacrifice. BRVER PRESENTED TO TI—IE GREAT PEREMPTUH\! TRAI]E SALE BY ORDER OF THE MANUFACTURERS. People of Omaha and Vicinity, | Schwarzenbach, Huter &, Co. P EREMPTORY SALER PROSPERITY TO ALL |OF 8200 PIECES American and Foreign Black, Colored and Fancy WHO ATTEND THIS SALE. STTLIEES CROWDED TO THE DOORS, Townsend & Montant Auction Rooms, Nos. 87 and 89 Leonard Street. i PACKED TO THE 1 R 2 THE DOORS.| oty o Thusiy, St 190 and 200, 194 ZE'MER & CO., At TEN O’clock Each Day. Cor. 25th-st. and 6th Ave., New York City. | Every floor will be filled with eager buyers, attracted by s ey O This well sclected stock of high grade goods will form part | these unusual inducements. There are thousands of dollars’| PROSPERITY IN THE SILK TRADE. of the tremendous bargain offe rings of our Leading firms represented at (\m of th t |\.\|(‘Hnn sales ever held in this worth of high class dress goods, silks, cloaks, furs, china, men’s|soumies. Accoraing o i, o zor of tho firm, Townsed & Montant, aue or's, conducted the importe d and dowo stio silka G g 4 ever held in New York city, if not in tk The stock put up numbered reat ew Urk Sale furnishings, ladies’ suits, wrappers, underwear, corsets, limienis] | danmas aimate i el i man, as a trip through the Metrc o \( aseum lu oligist. b blankets, infants’ wear, boys’ clothing, upholstery, hosiery, | wa%eaiaa b, o fé‘&‘;’é“’:‘;eilfi",’ o, HLGAr e Bl ot ¥ The like of which for values the Omaha pub ic has never seen I oL sy E;G"u:.}ml,‘,‘fi':"‘"fm']‘““l ;?““l,tl“i.;'t,':.il,d b,fl'l'(‘;,‘t{‘ifi, before, and in all probability will not soon sce again. St e L A SO DI T much and more too, Black Widtl Faille Fancaise, 756 lgt e Faiies. Muai mligoy 36-Inch Wide $1.00 quality for itin Gros Gn in Gownsand Drawers ; WHITE . 1 & MUSLIN /4c and Moire R!bbons C&[]COS i For Saturday BLANKET LADIES 5] KID GLOVES, A lot of - San ? . MEN'S LADIES Imported. c Ladies’ ) 2 PMHS F HEAVY UNION per pair I it o L 890 Fancy and Colored 2 , LONSDALE 1 FAST BLACK []H SUITS, c CAMBRIC, /40 HOSE, 50 Styles and PI‘IOOS' Millinery Opening| SILKS, DRESS GOQDS | bectes' ana chitarers f PRICES [regular value g1.50] Handkerchiefs. g - SATURDAY. | DRESS SILKS. Underwear and HUSIBI G ARPET 8 S | The Millinery Department will have its openmnr on Saturday, showing the noveities Black gros grain, pure silk; retail pnce 81.00; ours, 735c S £ : in all styles of Hats, Bonnets, etc, Black gfos grain, 24 inches wide; retail price, 1.50; ours, §1.co Ladies’ silk finished combined vests and Saturday and Saturday night, Black gros grain, 24 inches wide; retail price, 1.75;ours, 125/ pants, 35¢, S ' ~ Black Faille Francaise; retail price, 1.00; ours, 7sc Ladies’ natural Egyptian vests and |Good Ingrain Carpet ! hlen’s Furnlshlngs Black h[‘g]lllek lI"ra;;callge retail price, 1.50; ours, 1.00| pants 35¢, 5 Best all Wool Ingrain 24=I1ncC ac ‘alile mncalse reta rice, 1.75; ours, .2 st Tapestr: ' USS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Sy ; RO zi—mch black Surah; reta’fjl grlcc, 1,:_7>;; ours, 75i Ladies’ natural wool vests and pants, ::,: ‘1‘|§ Stll,ly BI: .WIH IR desirable fabrics (o all Men's seam'ess hose, tan and mixed, three| Black Surah; retail price, 7s5¢; ours, soc 50c. - > S DO DIHERCIT T T e e pair for 25¢. Black Armure; : retail price, 1.50; ours, 1,00 Children's heavy ribbed vests and pants, ‘N Good I th h the latest styles and colorings, | Men's seamless fast black hose, two pair| Black Peau de Sole| retail price, 1.00}ours, 7sc| 35e. ew Goods all through Our for 25¢. Black Peau Soie; retail price, 1.25; ours, 8 . ! ; , 1.25; ours, 8sc Boys’ heavy bicycle | g Drapery Dept YOU CAN SAVE Fine silk teck scarfs, 26¢. Black Peau Soi.e; retail price, 1.50; ours, 1.00| 50¢. T¥ Heavy igycleihose, (180,38 fOI. P ..!_. | Portsmouth ribbed underwear, 75¢, Black Peaun Soie; retail price, 1.75; ours, 1.25]| | NEW SHADES At [east 25 PE[ [:E"l Camel’s hair underwear, 47¢, Black Satin Duchesse; el gnce LZZ; A 1.0(3)) Children's fleeced hose, fast black, 20¢, \ f D o . Fine unlaundered shirts, 50¢. Black Satin Luxoure; retail price, 1.75;o0urs, 1,25 | I\QW Ch(}fll“l} Pfllmes, on all Ladics' Misses' and Child- Fine silk-finished suspenders, 25¢. Novelty Silks, in new fall colors, 7s5c. : N L \ : ' New LaceCurtams, ren’s Capes, Cloaks and Jackets.| hiew's all linen collars, Be, ‘ 1\1 l' d L' P H L i:::g l\:a(;e::c);t::dl:;;:e’arzgcspecmlly at low The A‘bove Are Al]‘ US lnS an lnenSn | nur rlces are uw. prices, PURE SILK and every yard guaran_ < | Swiss, Muslins, Cretons, Calnspoth We invite you to inspect our Ch' D -[ t teed to give satisfaction. 94 Sheeting, 16¢, Table Covers, Coushh Covers, Pyp line and compare prices. It lna epal men . You cannot make a mistake, Buy your silk dress (rom 4-4 Sheeting bleached, 43¢e. I Caie h‘ilm. Léz- \Will be a pleasure to New fall novelties are beginning to arrive | this stock and we will be responsible for the wear. Full sized knotted fringe towels, 1215¢, |'cvm+ Ot Cloth—all below W show you a saving, G : : the Iy cost. __y_~_ g | and every day adds new things to our assort- 3-4 napkins, heavy bleached, 98¢, I hey usually cos 1 ment, which you cannot obtain elsewhere. 64 inch table linen, bleached, 49¢. Special prices on Full s%zcd crochet bed spread, 7 3¢, DNNER SETS D TOILET SETS fr ey NGWThF %H DE €55 OG?OdS Ful i i, 306, e finest stock in maha at Lamp Depa[tment- low prices. Muslin Uflderweaf. THAT TALK. Have just opened the largest line of ban- | 40-inch Novelties, actual value 6oc, for. quet and piano lamps ever shown in Omaha. 4o-inch Crepon, actual value 75¢, for Large fancy brass banquet lamp ($3.00)| 46-inch English Serge, actual lvalue 75¢, for y i ¢ 4 for $1.98. 52-inch Broadcloth, actual value g1.25, for A line of ladies’ gowns in the V and Golid finish banquet lamp, onyx stem, 50-inch Storm Serge, actual value §1.00, for square yoke, nicely trimmed and always sell ($4.00) for $2.66. 60-inch Broadcloth, actual value $2.00, for. $1. for $1.15 to $1.25, for 75¢. | T D t t 40-inch Silk and Wool NoveMy, actual value 73¢, for. . Skirts and gowns in full cambric and ln\vare epar men 44-inch Wool Novelties, actual value 75¢, for muslin, all nicely trimmed, regular $1.co | A complete stock of tinware. Any article A fine line of imported Suitings, all the new fall colors, from | goods, for $1.00. you wish at lower prices than you ever paid| 75c to 2 yard, Ladies’ fine lawn aprons, all trimmed, | for the same before, Also, novelties in Dress Goods. 25¢. WAL OROERS w- %P o Coods Charged Receive Prompt - 6 . Satisfaction guaranteed Attention, ' - v X~d or money refunded,

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