Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1894, Page 9

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ABLISHED JUNE UNDAY MORNI The extent of the demoralization of prices in the east is beyond belief; besides the goods from the AUCTION SALE of the Arlington Mills our dress goods buyer purchased 150 pieces from wholesale houses This 1s such CLEAN MERCHANDISE that we want to inspire you with the same de- at his own price. gree of confidence in its cheapness and good | quality that we feel ourselves. Dress Goods 12%c. |Arnold’s Best No. D60 Silk mixed bourette and bouele effects | Black Henrietta 59¢. worth S0c o fmport. A lot of Armur es and double width Monday we offer the bes the Arlington Mills, auctic Arnold’s best 46-inch B all 12%¢ a yard. | Henrietta Cashmeres [ by us from the n Avnuhl Gr KU inported nufacturery erm our pr y, and the Rememl are t light 4 these Dress Goods 19¢. b erges, cashn to 40e. Changeable serges, double width goods worth » mixtures, , @ lot of | the best by make, SV¢. Mail ovders filled. Plaids 50c. 20 different styles, nice, neat, high colored id - subdued che and plaids fo and child's wear and waists, 50¢, worth 75, Epingle Velours 25c. This lot of slaughtered-— wortlr G0c nhh- m dress goods was simply some ¢ 40 inches wide, in_this lot are also change: 1l wool Scotch Brown, tan, heather mixtures; all the B RINI Do colors, niivy seal brown, R st aiee. Do Broadcloths 69c. ards wide. A complote stock of and colors, worth just $£1.00, next LLYTEN Novelty Snitings 39c. In all these goods we have variety of qualities and st lot 1T big 107S 30¢, i a large In this 'CH CHEV- ported to sell for for G5c. 52 in. Suitings 39c. All good colors, S, a8 well such as navy, brow| Novelty Suitings 50c. This includes some of the finest dll | wool and silk and wool mixtures, 40, 42, 46, 48 inches wide, worth $1. a yard, gr CHICKERING Pianos | $150 Saved. Chickering MILLINERY DEPT. We have some bargains in Feathers at lc, de, each that are worth ten times the amount. Is the standard of the world. We have 10 other good make and we will g itee to save y you 150 big hard doll on a plano—it costs | nothing to look. Trimmed Hats 95c. Neatly and carcfully trimmed. These hats ave sold for less than you could Piano Case Organ, buy the materials—come and see them. ! In appearance just like an up piano, 7 full octaves of keys—secular or sacred music executed with equal fa- cility. 5 Octave Organs. b Octave Or Octave ()u:.ms. Trimmed Hats $1.50. The materials and trimmings on these hats are as good as on an; 50 hat ou ever bought. All ne: trimmed b perfect good taste, Sheet Music 5c. The latest sheet music dealers regularly for 50e, end for a catalogue com prising over 7,000 different titles. ALL THE LAT FOLIOS, Trimmed Hats $3, $3.50, 84. By mail Ge. ass work. Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose 9c, A mf@snmmer purchase—ls we bought for spot cash else would buy them, a ladies’ flecce lined fast black hose cheap and now offer them fa t summer Our low prices ave more apy we will tri a hat yon cannot buy else- where for $5.00 and $6.00, Ladies’ Vezts 35¢c. Worth $150. Finest Swiss merino wool ribbed un- dervests, pink, red, white, ete., worth also natural gray jersey fitting Hine camel’s hair—an assorted lot worth he to §1.50, only 3 B3¢ each Monday. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose 35c. Seamless fine cashmere wool hose | with merino heel aud toe, ribbed elastic to a custower for| top, 50¢ quality, 33¢, 3 pairs for $1.00. Bed Springs, $1.85. All steel, no wood or place for vermin | to accumulate; whether n is 1 or 100 the | price is still 81,85, Woven wire cots, 65¢. 6-foat square extension table, $2 Oak bed lounge, uplmlswrul in best star tapestry carpet, woven wire mat- tress, no ridge in midale, $6.50. Large cane seatod chair, high back, 15e. Large cak rocker, with arms, cane seat, $1.95, Just in, new line of easels at 60¢, $1.00, 81,25, $1.50, in oak. Bamboo und white enamel oak side- polished French plate mirror, Meu’s Watches $895 Ross filled cases warrauted to wear 15 years, Elgin or Waltham works, wxh, worth §15.00. 8" stem winding watches, $5.00. ng silver wnrlh $:5.00. Lorgnette or open chains, 00, $1.98, $1.50, 08¢, worth belt buckles, Rolled plate baby pin sets, 83¢, worth 73e; ladies' rolled plate luk cuff but- tons; bables' solid gold rings, 10¢, worth 3 Rogers' 12 dwt knives and forks, B1.25 set. Tbe, m Wilton und. 811,50 -piece oak parlor suit, spring seat, | sofa, rocker, arm chair and small chair, 1810.50, Rug Couch, Iringe all | worth & Monda & ready we place ofi sdle the result of sh purchaseiof $50,000 worth of Silks and Velvets BOUGHT FOR £9,000. York buyer has purchased Ha,yden s Meat Dept Summer cured No. 1 long cut sausage, Se per Ih; sugar 1014¢; Boston l||ud heef, 10¢; » Sciboneless ham, led ox tongue, 10¢; corned beef, itosuet, rexolene and cookene al- at lowest prices. BUTTER AND CHEE butte pickle por Our New the entire stock of @ forelgn Importer wod countr “ lof silks and velvets for less than 20 our life aim - cheese, Kk cheese, 10c¢, i limberger chesse, ¢ Swiss cheese, 12te, 1ic We have the Roquefort, Pine Apple, Edam id cheese at | lowest price t Tlhe per pkg; horse radish cents on the dollar. These are being shipped daily to us and as fast as they | arrive will be placed. on sale in our mammoth silk department. You never o [have bought silks as chedp as we are ,A and going to sell them and while of some lots we have large guantities, others FRUITS Finest Mlorida oranges the fi AND FISH. 200 come in smaller lots, 80 eome early and I;:vl first choice. COLORED SATIN 19¢, 5,000 yards of a nice quality satin, regular 40 cent goods, in I cod fish | pink, cardinal, browm, Se per pound; herring #%ce per pound; s lave any kind of fish you want. CRACKERS AND BAKERY S navy, orange, | | eveam, ete,, Monday the price is 19¢ a yard, Brenne cream t and ¢ tlake 3 Rememl our stock of crackers s always fresh and vou ean get what you want, also bear in mind that we ¢ Baltimore 't and extra se- | s lunch per pound; CHINA SILK 19¢. X 3,000 yards of an extra good quali 22 in cardinal, Dlack, regular 40 cent china silk, Tes wide, pink, Weht Llue, emerald, old rose, ete., brown, navy, | 8ilk, Monday the vrice is 10 cents a 27 1bs, Sugar $1. GROCERIES, yard. MOIRE SILIKS 17e, Colored molre silks, 20 inches wide, You . nulated sugar s fin e pail jelly, ed strawbe: Iwnldl«nw in black, brown, navy and myrile. ean't table | conts a yard any where in this countr Our price will be 17 cents g yard. COLORED PLUSHES 21c. one laun- red rlor matel Columbi. savdines in oil, fmported m Colored silk plushes, 18 inches wide, in brown, peacock, light blue old gold and olive, just what you will need for Christmas fapey work, well Qur price is 21 P zood cor W for de Ib; s of cnstile good 1 tapioca, " L worth 50 cents a yavd, wd. : SILK VELVETS: 80, Silk velvets Dblue, Dlege, range, ete, fine quality, usually sold rnr $1.00. Teas and Coffees, : mn ulfl'm- No. 1 Rio, 2214¢; M o) cal l lend, Av ll| n \lml in_ black, alive, 20 and 8 and Sant 331 heliotrope, tan, gray, c; Mo- | peerloss cultivated | Our price will be only 39 cents a yavd. 0 ARMURE Just SILKS 43c. 5 plece 5 pleces of colored tea nibs, regular Tapan, 3 asket fired ed Japan, mperial tea, pin head gunpowi rolled gunpowder India and Cc lon blend, H0c; f Ceylon tea, pure Ceylon, 6d¢; best imported € Japan, Armure silks, in brown, nav, uncolored | and myr- | tle. Silk that cost 50 cents a yard to make. Our price while they last only 43 cents, Don't ask for samples? during this ylon, Dried Fruits-Crop 1894 California Bargain Table 5¢ Windsor ornaments, Momie cloth, satine, double fold novelties, wash suit: ing fold plaids, worth 10¢, 15¢, evaporated apricots, lifornia evaporated ifornia evaporated California aisin cured } imported scedless ralsins, i Valencia_ raisin SC Sultana ~ clus evaporated pitted kberries, 8 fornia golden drop plums, 8 415e; cleaned v California wh cherries, 12%c, 2 TABLE, $c. In the wash gmulh department. 8 plums, 81 i new Cali- Vostiz cur- ries, Gingha.in Bargain 5¢ Monday | ging Clas; Lancaster and ‘Canton dress Toile du_ Nord Bverett oile du Nord in dark styles, only 10 yards to a custonm a yard. Flour Department. Minneapolis lley Lilly o Superlative, Eiderdown 25c You know these have always sold for i0c—they sell east as high c—all light blue, | ¢ | our Mond mateh this silk for less than 30 | | per Table Damask, 75¢ yd We have taken a lot of bleached | $1.00, $1 next week 2-yard wide and $£1.50 and offer them for e, Napkins $1 50 4 linen napkins that were 50 just a swall lot ¥, $1.50 a dozen, of them for Monds Towels 10c Turkish, linen and cotton worth and reduced from 1214e, 10¢, all down to 10c. towels 15¢, 17¢, Fringed napkins, 25c, Brown Muslin 4c¢ Heavy LEL brown muslin, fc a yard, worth Ge, Unbleached Sheeting 12 1-2¢ 214 yards wide. of tmblenched down to 1215¢. yard wide, our own special make sheeting, worth 20¢, Bleached Muslin 3¢ Yard bleached muslin, bargains, at 3lac y wide one of ard, Cheviot Shirtings 10¢ Yery best Amos ke striped and checked, napper chevolt 10¢ yard. Blankets 1-2 Price 10-4 gray blankets, 5 Mixed Blankets 65¢ Pair. y mottled blankets, Oc pair. 10-4 brown a | reduced from $1.00 dov 10-4 brown blankets, 75 114 white blankets, ¢ 114 gray blanket 11-4 white wool pair, Dlankets, v wool mixed blankets, §1.25 ) gray wool mixed blankets, \\mv! anitary blankets, 11-4 all per paiv, wool Sanitary blankets, $4.95 Hardware Department Double barvrelled b h loading shot guns that retail for $15.00, our whole sale price is $§10.00; o gun that retails for §20.00, our price $15.00 and the same saving applies to all our guns up to a $300.00 Greener hammerless gun. Hard. PRICES CUT 50 PER CENT. 100 feet foot is 3 Or price is He weat You o f which the regular p amount to Our price is 1%e .. ..u.e. ... TON BAVE 11 eaaasaivsssossven And so on. 2 jail pad lock, regular price, onr price is 10¢; door locks, price, 40¢, our price is 14e; we I complete o hardware store In our( ment as you can find anywhere and save you a lot of mon Jewelry Department In connection with the jewelry deps ment we b added o complete OPTICAL DEPARTMENT on second floor, where the IILlIl and facilities for accurate “glass fitting” arve all one could desire, We sell spectacles at tlw same low profit we put on gro- s or dry goods. Your eyes tested I'REE O Clocks $6.95 t- CHARGE, best 44||||I tan, pink, cream, lizht blue, Good flour, 50¢ e CGuting Flannel 10c Here we offer goods,and styles that | are worth just 15¢. So, many use these | for ehildren’s night dresges. Crepe Tissue Pa.per 15c For Monday only. tissue paper worth 13e, Notion Bargains 200 yards machine |hk B f finest corset ks 1 size curling i | wire dress stays, | dress shield: | yard bunche: | skirt binding, 15 1 pins for 5 cent Ribbons 1-2 Price A fine line of all silk, aln i 3 spools | made, 5c; & dozen twin Best stockinet | ; fvery 4 satin_and gros- ibbon from wuction, at half pri be inch; the new tooth brush, Boys’ Hose 19c¢, Fast black double knee stockings for s, any size, 5 to 814, for 10¢, morth na,ndkerchbfs Ladies' initial Immllu-u hiefs, worth 15¢; ladies’ embroifened handker- chiefs, Ge, worth 1es ladies’ tatting cdge handkerchiefs, 25¢, werth 50¢; an- other lot 15¢, worth 25 Solid Oak Buit, CLOSING QUT Corticelli 8ilk Co.’s Rope silks, wash twists, etehing silks, which we will sell one-third off the regular price. We closed on the Corti- celll Co's. entire stock on hand at the end of this season. All the silks that were 35¢ and 40¢ dozen, now 20¢ dozen; a0¢ knitting silk, now 19¢; the silk floss, now Se. e Three pieces; bed b feet hign, 6 inches wide, is perfect, with French 2. 00: our v wide velveteen | o plede; 40 packages of | peks, ca- worth ntine, marble ¢ half hour strike, S-day adan thedral $15.00, Oak Clocks $2.45 Half hour 5.00, for strike and o worth 15. Ladies Chatelain Watch $2.49 Ladies’ coln silver chatelain $2.49, worth $06.50. wateh, £haker Flannel, 3%c. 100 preces 3-4 width Shaker cheaper th Sc and 10¢ Fla n cotton flunuel, at 3 vard. Housekeeping Things. Glass tumblers, 1c gach: win royal blue ching bowls, tea sets, in blue and brow worth 810: dec toilet sets, worth de cuspidores, worth 2J dee water sets, worth $5; spring fon hanging lamps, $1.05, ronze ban- quet tamvs, $1 10-piece irported punwluln dinne worth $20: fine decorated dores, geld striped, § and s m»n.. l¢ each; plates, i baker or vegetable ‘each; slop jurs, den lle each; coal shov teakottles, each; milk, pie tins, 3¢ each; Jap sugar and of )c a pair I5¢; wash bowl and pitcher, bers, 130: 6 crystal sauce dish stul butter dishes, cele Trait dishes, jelly stands, 20, 3e and dishes, 3o, eAm cham- for 10¢; holders, comports, )e; bevel rlulu mirro 28 inches—it's sugar bowls, nappies, ete., Y¢ each, pudding and | guart fancy water pitcher, | Our Cloak Department may men t."” late novelties, shapos and styles, season with, 75¢. newest colors, dollar and a halfl Eutire cap st-ck fram Millard Hotel hat etore will be put on sale Monday at less than cost to make. Men’s heavy roll caps. 20c £ wool *¢ band caps in yac .md Brlghlun M.ylus 23c, bes! Boys' mk plush caps % heavy winter caps Men’s heavy yachting eaps il plush caps. ... Men’s genuine Scotch eaps The Hats are being closed out at less than half the cost to make Railway men’s caps . Vo000 D56 with heavy roll band, 95c; v\mlh 81.50 and $1.75, Men’s Overcoats,$6.75 Blue, silk velvet satin our black and brown beaver, coilar, heavy farmer's id cvorywhere at 812 Men’s Overcoats,$7.50 Fine blue and black beaver and kersey medium long, very dressy, worth 50. cut o $7.50, ; Men's Overcoats, $12.50. ker the best silk yoke, loose or tight brown 1 reduced to y oV ‘ Very fine Cw o land silk lini sleove lining, black. rth 220 to | $12.50, 81,00, $15,00, two sl L} Lien’s Ulsters, $4.50, Shetland and frieze ulsters, no better earm n\\ made in the worl : on sale Monday .50 and $11.50, Floor Cilcloth, 25c, A new carload of first quality oileluth, 25¢, worth 50c. ALL WOOL INGRAIN floor CARPETS, Best .\]mllu‘ll 2 carpets, 1,00, Wilton carpets, Tic to 81,00, | Chenille portieres, #2.25, $4.00, §3.00, Lace curtains, 40¢, b0c, The, $1.50, Lace | $3.00, Curtain voles, noluplu 5} l Carpet Sweevers 81.75. & 00, $2.50. curtains, extra fine, $2.00 und truthfully Our buyer has just returned from the east and we have oper We huve some special bargains to “ope Another leader Fur Cape, $18.00) real value, $30.00. Heavy Wool lined, $35.00; a $50.00 garment. |Chenille Table Covers, | Special bargain in chenille table cov- I $1.00, | be called “Our New Cloak Departe d ull the up the Fur Capes. A bargain in Fur Cape, 27 inches long, just like this cut, real value, §20.00; we have a few to sell for 812-50, 36 inches long, satin lined, Seal Cape, 32 inches long, fancy silk Splendid Astrachan Cape, 30 inches long, at $37.50: this cannot be bought anywhere elso Jess than $60.00, Bargain Tables four bargain up last proven a “hit.” $2.45, The opened tables have The priges are $4.49, 5, $7.95, gqnd them, lgdies hildren's Cloaks, Jackets, really worth double to threo times the price asked. week thing on ote., are Novelties The entire stock is 80 new, particularly in Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets, Golfand Mil. itary Capes, that we are anxious t0 show all who bave any ldea of purchasing, Come and see how cheaply we do sell. Dress Linings, 1! These are in remnants of less than 4 yards. Sometimes two or three rem- nants match together and muke a skirt lining. Reductions in Silesias, Percalines and Crin- olines, 15¢ Percaline reduce to 10, Je Satine Silesias now 25e. 25¢ Black Back Silesias now 15e¢. Plain and Check Crinolines, 10¢. Same reductions in Grass C loth, Halr Cloth, Faney Sleeve Linings, hnmm'u Satin, Serges, ete. Quilted Satin, 75¢c. Vory finest Fancy Quilting in leading shades of satin, 75¢ yard Glothing Dept. Ve have just received from our Now York buyer the entire stock of the F. B. Q. Clothing Co., 8 to 14 West Third st., New York, nmmu.lnw to 817,000, at >ona dollar. The name of this con- cern, “Finest Beyond Question,” indi- cates the vi high grade of the goods. On sale Monday. Men's Suits, $6.50, Fine all wool single or double-breasted Sack Suits, cheviot and cassimere, worth #10 and 812; this weck, $ Men's Suits, §9.75, Very fine single and double-breasted Sack and Cutaway Frock styles, finest American worsted, Bedford cassimere fancy plalds, worth 815 to 818; at fine Knee-Pant Suits, ages 4 to 8 your choice of all the finest fabrics made in cheviot, cassimere and wors ed, double-breasted coats, wars y respect, worth $6, 87 and e lot, $3.75, | Boys’ Long Pant Suits, $2.75,83,75,$5.50. 12 to 19 years, double or siugle- b unnh d; they are worth #6 to $12

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