Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 7, 1894, Page 17

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PAGE 17-20. ocTO Il P’l! s SINGLE Never since goods were first bought, sold and bartered for, did money have the power it has now or has been having during the long continued depression this year, Our own spot cash has wielded its force and has been the turning point in many cases where dealers and manufacturers were forced to part with their stocks for its sake, Of late it has seemed that every foreign and dom2stic manufactucer and jobber, was after our cash, That they vied with each other in making sacrifices. Some in their anxiety to get hold of our c1>h, would hardly stop in their loss, and give up everyth'ng. Daring the last 30 days we have paid spot cash for over HALF A MILLION "DOLLARS Worth of every conceivable kind of fine merchandise. tomorrow--and right along. BOSTON S MEN GO TO BOSTON STORE Nue of the Finest New York Retail Men's 3.000 Furnishing Goods Stock, Sample Coats Real value $25,00, 50 and $50:00, - — 1894 — ,/\liLI,\‘lll‘ll)” JUNE 19, 187 OMAHA, SITNI)A\\' M()RNINH, T TWEN I‘\' l \( ES. COPY FIVE There is not a concern on the face of the earth that can compete with us, or hold a candle to the mighty indusements and glorious bargains which Doston Store offer STO ORI A T S SR T Y, | Tl ¢ Furniture FactoryFails | Carpet Mill Bankrupt 500 Chamber Suits Bought 2,000 1wuils Brussels Carpet at 35c on the Dollar. Bought at 40c on the Dollar. Lot 10—58 hard wood ch: ot 1—400 finish, with bevel h gns Inches, 3 pleces—bed, per y mode. Worth, $20.00; \ L) N.W.. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Om Btook of Ladies' Winter @Garments is B_yond Question the La-gest, Finest, Newest and Most Desirable Outside of New Yo:k Oity, The Grandest, quhtest and Finest Equipped CLOAK-ROOM in the United States. 142 Nassan Street, New York ntire Stock, Appralsed at 850,000 —Sold by the Sher:ff to the Loston mber suits, antique L Store for §18,625.00. SII.T8 313.45 314,89 rolls elegant latest patterns Bankrupt price Brussels carpet, worth 906 GRANDEST GE FURNIS GOODS SALI THAT BV ER TOOK PL We have bought many a bankrupt ma furnishing goods stock, but never before did we buy such a high grade stock at such u ridiculously low price, and tomorrow's men's furnishing goods sale will be long remem- bered in Omaha. 26C MEN'S LINEN COLLARS In this stock were over 2,000 dozen men’s linen collars, including all the latest stylos ot imported English collars and all the best brands of American made collaps in all styles and sizes. They go tomorrow at S each a dozen, All the linen cuffs in this stock go at 10c pair or $1.10 a dozen 50C MEN'S NECKTIES 10C. All the high grade and latest style of men's neckwear manufactured for Ne: trade Lot 2 rolls of extra heavy Brussels carpet, 22 different patterns to select from, all the very latest styles (not an old pat- tern In the lot); sells regularly for §$1.10 Bankrupt price tomorrow 3 61 Lot 11—45 handsome chamber suits In either 2 antigue or sixteenth century finish, made of hard wood, with patent casters, bevel plate mirror 22x26 inches. Worth, new 00; bankrupt price They in a great variety of ¢loth—no Dhea arey B I 718 rolls of as fine a Drussels carpet ou ever saw; all the patterns are rich, ant and tasty, with hall and stairs to match. Regular price, $1 bankrupt price. tomOrrow........ s sieieeing style sample coats for ladles. Lot 12—46 elegant cheval chamber cuits, v every one full panel, all the draw work morticed and doweled, finished antique or sixteenth century, with bevel mirror 18x32 inches, Cannot be duplicated anywhere for less than $30.00. Bankrupt price two alike—real vaiue up to $50.00. They go in three lots tomorrow opening sale at 812,50, $17.50 and $25.00- Lot 4—189 rolls of the handsomest Brussels carpet ever shown in Omaha, nearly all with beautiful borders to match. It sells regularly for $1 arl; bankrupt price tomorrow 2 e Lot 13—28 massive chamber suits, thoroughly well made, trimmed with heavy brass han- in bright gold finish, w s now s0 stylish; large bevel mirror ) inches; large splasher on back of ode to pro- tect the wall. Worth bankrupt ladies' tailor made cloth suits— Pricce Al- bert coat, extra full sleeves, very wide skirt, in all the leading shades and mixed cloths—worth up to §25.00, go at 87,50, 89.98, $15.00. m MORE BARGAINS IN C. BT ME DEPART- with double breasted 50C, $1.00. Over 1,000 duvn of the finest grades Wil- Bros. and other well known bra White laundered shirts in all styles and sizes go as follows: 26 white laundered shirts, 5oe, $1.50 white laundered shirts, 75c. $2.50 white laundered shirts, $1.00, All the men's fine flannel negiigee shirts B0 at $1.25, worth up to $5.00, 2,000 DOZ. MEN'S UND! 16x29 chenille rug 30560 jute Good carpet sweepers, 7-foot shades, with Lot 14—65 fine cheval chamber sulite. is one of our greatest bargains, The bed, dresser and commode are extra size, and are full paneled; has heavy metal oxodized trimmings and the finest wood wheel cas- ters; large bevel cheval r o 18x40 inches. Regular pric bankrupt price This sk best rollers, 13e. THIS HANDSOME 514,98 m $40.00 Ladiss' Golf Caps i8.98 Made of black or blue beaver, with shoulder and entire Scoteh plaid cape lined sitk—with hood fine straps of cloth—value $15.00—our price $3,98: RWEAR. This man Libas made a specialty of men's underwear and had the name of selling men's_underwear cheaper than any man in New York and at the same tiine kept up his reputation of keeping fiFst olass goods, and Boston store will sell everything in this lot at just one-third what he sold it for in ew York. ¢ men’s merino underwesr, 2. 0 men’s 11l wool underyear, 50c. I svool undervear, 75c. 5 imported all wool imderwear ana sfk and wool underwear, $1.25. MEN'S GLOVE. SALE We place tomorrow on our bargain square One of the richest suits in our whole Finished in a superior manner, y_and substantial; heavy 30 inches antique or sixteenth century finish. Re; lar price, $45.00; bankrupt pric s Lot 16—This lot cons suits, which for st tions cannot be excelled. with patent easters, panele doweled in very best manne inch bevel’ cheval mirror. of this suit, ne chamber ssive propor- are fitted morticed and large 18x40- Regular price $50.00; bankrupt price........ Parlor Rocker $2.98 elirom $7.50 317,50 $19.85 Just like cut, ex- cepting carving is slightly different on top. Solid oax frame, made of the finest oak, hand polish finish, up- holstered in silk tapestry or silk plush, bility o not ~ be celled. This isonly one of a himdred bargains in rockers. the finest lot of men's gloves ever shown. heavy working gloves . and mitts, lined and unlined gldves and mitis, Great Stove Sale worth $10.00. worth $6.00. , $19.75; worth buckskin, castor and fine kid gloves, Majestic oil heaters, $4.7 $ 2-hole ‘laundry stoy Large nickeled ba $40.00. 4-hole ranges, $1.90; worth $10.00. Stove pipe, 9¢; worth 20¢. Elbows, worth 25c. e boards, Dent's English driving glo 3.50 Friske, Clark & Flagg's mer and wnlined kid gloves, § $1.00 MEN" All the finest g Guyot suspenders go at All the men's wool, thread and black 16c, 19c, 26c. 98c. ) s lined Black beaver cloth cape, very long | Extralong, very heavy chinchilla and edgea with silk velvet—rea | cloak, edged and finishod with silk value $12.50—our opening sale pricey | barid bows—in navy and biack—val- ly 84.93. ue $15,00---our pr Made of heavy chinchilla, black or | DERS 25C } of silk and imported 80c; worth $1.25. | jacket cans, 24c; worth 50c Dampers, 9c; worth 25e. storm collar, value © 84.98. navy, all sizes $12.50, our pr ashmere, merino, lisle socks go at 10c, 12%o, e $3.98. 1,000 Pairs Ladies’ KID GLOVES, Worth $1:50, $2.00, §2.50 o AT— Ladies' Underwear. . ladies’ underwear, fincs zephyr knit vests and pants swear; worth in white, gray and I 9 Gorsets hair, fleece lined Corsat For the whle For the whole For the DREKSS GOQDS. An entirc dress pattern of 40 1nLhes On our front bargain square m dress robes at $1.98, worth $3.50; In $3.50 for an all silk and wool dress all wool Scotch cheviots, all wool hop- | pattern In new imported novelty goods in & varlety of colorings, worth 98¢ sackings, cashmeres. and all wool o Theay Qo4 arel 40 dnchanlt e gl akra vife) o A%.98.601 %07 an entire robe. wide and each pattern contains 7 yards, they go at $1.98 An entire silk dress pattern of 12 yards for $5.00, in gros grain, black IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT. and / colors, peau-de-sole and fancy Thousands of yards of pure China silks, worth $1.00 a yard, go at $5.00 for an entire pattern. MEN'S Fine Derby and Fedora and natural wool Worth $1.75 MEN’S Elegant Black and Brown Newest Styie FEDORAS Exactly the same as those you puy & for elsewhere $1.95 is all you have to pay for The Very Swellest Hat It’s equal to any $4.00 hat in town —and you can get it either in a Derby or Fedora, in black or brown, We propose to sell hats tomorrow wide fancy Scotch heather mixtures, including all eac h pattern contains 8 yards and go at T8¢, worth $1.98. $5.50a“d$7. 50 200 stylish imported dress robes in Full lines of P. D., W, C. C., Dr. War- ner, Loome Ladies Ferris pat- 498 e st e e Steam molded . ent waists. . 160 pieces very lulw( style imported Silk Point l enice Laces, used for wool dress up to $1.25 a Pair, On our first bargaln square we will sell 160 dozen undressed kid gloves and Blue BIG AR(:AIVS THESE Cassimere BOYS’ and CHILDS’ OAPS Fancy Cloth, Wool and Cassimere HATS AND CAPS On our Main Floor— Special 'Price s for Tomerrow Nice Wool ‘Worth up to 81.23, go ut HILD'S _HATs & |Bc For the 20c, 25¢, 3b¢, 45c. whole Pattern {n black, tan, gray, brown and modes, —in all sizes. These are of the best French Suede, in 8, 12, 16 button lengths—all t beautiful combinations, silk and wool, perfect—and are by far the greatest worth many of them worth up to $2.50, go in | and surah silks, in plack and all colors, kid glove bargain ever offcred. 7-yard patterns at $5.50 and $7.50, go at 25¢ a yard, 86-inch Wide ALL WOGOL WHITE FLANNEL Worth 50.. Extra Quality, Very Wide SHAKER FLANNEL b L blankets wc | from 16 to 87, ut $3.98 a pa.r. TATION ¢ best coffee money can buy........... 88¢ unpowder Te ¢ to 85¢ ON OUR EARCAIN COUN ';ER Dr. Wilson's hy- | ¥ head Moyune G. . Ten.374e B\.sl Grade l'rlnl 3 gienic natural [ d @ Unclored Japan 17¢ to 25¢ s | color, free from |down, L Very Finest Wire Leal Jap. lksll rads Bleashed Muslin 31/ c s M heavy as the ex- o coulbodnasiois 383 to 388 (slightly imperlget). .. dye, all wool S Regular 60¢ and $1.00 En- 1, .6%c| that l,lght and Dark OUTING FLANNEL, Worth 12i¢. NAVY BLU L ine All Wool FLANNEL Worth 48¢ yard. All Coiors, ICE WQOL, All Shades ZEPHY IR | 45¢ Double Nap 81,2(: BLANKET DEPARTMENT Teas and sPices PER SKEIN, — SAXONY, Bt Skcin 50 \ S, ried over from last year. The fire cleancd out all our last ye " - ’ Large Size $1.00 Cotton Good Rio C offee. lz Very Fine ALL WOOL ] : wool California Sa'iforni | Shaker or Canton < 1 )| Scoteh pl Java " Imported '2120 scerelfn;Il::nll 300 FLANNEL 5 COMERORTS Yarn, /R I3c YARNS BAIQGAINS OUR BASEMEN l GOFFEE IN THE BA ::MEN < — KNTTTING YARNIflc | |Sanitary Fiannel & 'flklll‘\-d Pink, “' ll‘l Bl g '8 V Our blanket department is the lnrm]\t in Oumth‘lfthg ]hu.! and cheap- b kg est blankets in the world. They are all new—not a single pair was ca ine Broken Java and i-M“PORT—E——DY 3 e o 590 on e It ‘.’::‘\v‘:.f”:l‘,‘“; »"1’::; uy 0 sl SAXONY ery Good Quality BLA N KEI? searlet and ,h.“l \'1\1.1:: “I::udu-h- I Mocha and Ja “ and ends from the Spanish Yarn, | + kt 49¢, §2¢, 98¢ w0 33 50 ; Germantown |21 % Maph s LAP BOSTON STOREK, "R £h blankete, worth g0 at $1.30 glish Breakfast. 30; and 402 ‘ India Ceylon Teu 50: to 60¢ B lfith and Douglas St;;.. Omaha Ile 15¢ French Gingl

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