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“ TWELFTH YZAR. ‘« ‘.' ” 8. P. Morse and Co. (8. P. Mnrse&ubs P MORSE & CO S, THIRD WEEK, OMA]IA NI‘B \All RUA\ NORNIN 3 JUNE, 2, 1883 207 THIRD WEEK, ONE SPECIAL FACT BLACK SILK DEPT. We wish to call the attention of the public tois: Independent of our large wholesale business, we are the largest retail house west of Chicago; we are thus en- abled to purchase and handle ata single transaction immense quan= tities of merchandise direct from the manufacturers, both in this country and Europe, oftentimes at a fearless loss to them. We have a resident buyer in New York who visits European mar- kets twice a year, with full power from us to close out any desira- ble lots of goods suited to our trade. The antage we thus hold to constantly place before the public the most unaccounta- ble bargains in all classes of Dry Goods 15 very clear. suu um?nuuas week one 5 Sl]l\ Umlnol]us, and we purchased the entire lot of a manufacturers stock of =26 AND 28 INCH Silk Umbrellas, double faced and extra heavy twilled Silk, suitable for ladies or gentlemen, which we will sell at $3.50 each, worth every cent of $5.00 COTTON DEPARTMENT. Our stock in this department was bought at the present low price the Towest known for years. 36-Inch BLEACHE D COTTORS 50 cases Maple Leaf, Fearless, rcules, Cabot, bleached, 6} cts old under 8 cts. s family, half bleached Langdon, &, at 9 cts, never sold under 124 ¢ g e af West, Wam- sutta, \\’ auregan, New York mills, &e.at 114 ets worth 124 cts at wholesale. 36-Iuch ;BROWHN COTTONS, 40 bales Brown Co Fearless fine close tton at 5 cts a yerd. 25 b Lake George and Windsor Brown Muslin at 5 20 bales Bennington, land, Prescott, R., &e., y: at 6% cts, worth 9 cts. 20 bales very best Standard brown, heavy and fine Cotton at 74 never sold under 9 cts a yard, WIDE BROWH COTYOW, b cases Pembroke 9-4 Brown . never sold under 274 cts. cases Mohawk Valley 10-4 and Lockwood 9-4 both at 23 cts best value ever offered in Brown Cotton. WIDE BLEACKED COTTONS 5 cases Mohawk valley 9-4 bleached, 25 cts, worth 30 cts. & cases New York and Wam sutta linen finish, duck woven 10-4 sheeting at 30 cts, the best made and worth 50 cts. On an_average our cotton goods are cheaper than cottons have been for the past twenty-five years. LAWN DEP'M'T We open to-day from our wholesale reserve pieces ex- tra fine, fast color printed Cotton Lawns at 4 Cts. Per Yd, 150 pieces best quality Cotton Lawns 32 inches wide~ elegant designs at 8 1-3 cents, wholesale priuu 15 cts. SPECIAL Our entire importation of IRISH LINEN LAWNS, pur- chased by our buyer in Belfast this season and duties paid at the Omaha Custom house, will be sold during this sale at 17} cts., usual retail price everywhere 25, EMB . IDERIES, 200 pieces Cambric Embroidery at 124 cts, would be cheap at 25 cts. 300 pieces wide and narrow fine muslin Embroideries at 30 cts a yard, worth 50 to 60 cts, [}mwning Triumph, To the great success which has met our efforts to place before the ladies of Omaha BARGAINS v, VALUES in SILK GOODS which have surprised even our competitors, we shall open in our Black Silk department to-day and Monday 200 Pieces - QOF— Alexander, Giraud & Co.'s LYONS BLACK SILE, 24 INCHES WIDE. At prices which barely cover the cost of manufacture and duties. 20 pieces Lyons Black Silk, a first rate quality, at 75 cts. per yard. We will guarantae it Silk than can be purchased in Omaha for the money. Kxamine this Black Silk at 75 cts. before buying elsewhere. 15 pieces Lyons Black Sl”\ a splendid quality, at 874 ¢ yard. better y You cannot mat the west for less than § e 22 xmh Black Silks at \l 25 per yard. This Black Silk will be found UNACCOUNTABLY CHEAP. , 24 inch 45 per 1.7 A small lot, 5 pie Giraud Black Si yard, would be a 15 pieces Alexande Cashmere sublime Black inches wide, superb qu‘\h(\,\ ) wd, never seen be- luu less than 2 75. 12 pieces Anfoine Guinets and |« Alexander Girauds C. l\llllll re sub- lime Black Silks 22 and 25 inch wide, their very best quality, will be sold now for §2.40 o yard, the finish, lustre and texture of these simply perfect, they are .50 goo VELVETS. Our entire stock of Black Vels vets w]ll be sold at 7dcts. §1 50 and $2.25 worth double the price. Qur entire stock of regular $2.50 colored Silk Velyet: all good colors, Myrtle, Mfirine, Bronze, Olive, Navy, Wine, Plum Seal, &e,, to be e lnw(l out during this sale at $1.93 per yard. Our wholesale stock of Black and Colored Velveteens about 40 pieces worth 75 cts. to $1.25 a yard, to be closed out dmm«_' this le at 374 cts. 30 cts. and 63 cts a yard. GUR RESERV: STOCK 1009 more lobs and 500 packages in order in addition to the innumerable bargains already mentioned will be brought for ward as fust as the lots already advertised are sold out. LIHtNS T' WELS,* inch fast colors nnpuntul |'m red table linen at 374¢ a yard, usual price 50c. H6-inch v|-|\ choice patterns, best quality, fast color Turkey red Tabling at 50c, usually sol¢ d at 7he. 60-inch best German Tuarkey red Tabling, best made, at 75c¢, usuall Lat 90¢ and $1.00. Turkey red Napkins, d0c, 7ac, $1.00, a dozen., 250 dozen unbleaced twilled | yard, and plain bleached huck Towels, usual price §1 50 a dozen, will ed during this sale at 75 dozen. b dozen various styles of huck and damask Towels not one of them worth le ~~ than $2 50 a dozen, will be at $1 50 a dozen, 175 dozen fine bleached dam- ask and knotted fringe huck towels, will be sold at 20 cts each worth 37} cts. >. c Girand | 9 - lulous pric 25, extra large, $1.50 | The Great Retall Sale of 0ur Entire WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOCK. WO EWEPORT.ARNT E.ACTS CONCERNING THIS STOCK SHOULD BE BORNE It MIND. It is not a single lot of goods. It is not a single dupmhnom to which you are invited. The retail stock combined with our wholesale, gives an aggregate of $250,000.00 ‘worth of dry goods caleula- ted to meet the styles and qualities selected exp! the; amts of everybody. weever offered to the people in our history. goods are selling to-day, and that it covers all standard lines o Bear in mind that these are new and fresh 'mml~, of the latest ly for our spring trade and are richer in v When it is considered that thisentire stock is heing od at a reduction of 25 per cent in all, and 50 per cent in many cases, from the prices at which ty and extent than goods, people can begin to com- prehe end what an nnpnu(un', event in the annals of the dry goods trade this is. enumerating some of the be to thelast word in these two pages. One Hmw before ins, which we trust every reader of this paper will closely study, down We ask our friends to try and visit our store in the forenoon, as they can then be assured of the proper attention that we wish to extend to every one, as in the after- noon rush our entire force are taxed to their utmost, and many unavoidable delays will occur, for which we ask indulgence beforehand. Dre:s Goods Depar'ns SUMMER SILKS, We shall continue he ale of about 7,500 yards Checss, Bro- cades, Armures and Eng Silk Mixed Dress Goods at 10¢,worth 25 to 50c. The import duty alone on these goods was more than our selling prices. 1,900 yards Silk Brocades, all wuul mix ires, Mluminated Ser- ges, costing 274 to 40c, will be closed out at a uniform price of 2dc. , all Wool Foule Veilings m all de- ble shades of pink, cream, e, navy, bronzes, etc., cost 28¢ to import, will be closed out at 184c. 2,600 yards 46-inch all wool soft finish neat checks, pin checks, all wool fancy she lnln‘rll ch every yard worth #1.25 a to be closed out now at the ridic- of 621c. 2,100 yards fine all wool 40- inch French summer DeBeges in beautiful |Hum|n wted nu\tlu sof I;mn/u ), 1) inish NIH si ' ey t E .l(. u( 60c, l H)(i\ l'l\(l()ll]lll \\whh Lupin's Black and Colored French Nun’s Veiling ¢ a yard, would be very cheap at 60c. 1,700 yards 44-inch black and white, blue and white, bronze, myrtle, and other desirable sha- ded checks, to be sold at 50c¢ a yard; were bought to sell for 90c. 2,800 yards very fine, all wool French C |n~vmt Jei at 60c; cost 9d¢ to import. 1,900 yards very fine, all wool, [Tuminated Checks, Cashmere, Delaine, Beiges and French Twil- led Foulles, 624c; previous re- tail price, $1.2 LIXEN BEPARTME'T The caution which we gave to those who purchase for hotels, restaurants and all prudent house wives, at the beginning of this sale, to untupm- tlwn future wants even for two years to come has not been unheeded, and our sules have been enormous. Those who have not yet purchased, need have no fear that they can- nob, obtain d values now as earlier, bec : we have our IMMENSE RESEREVE | to draw from,and you will find |that the fortunate possessor of [ our linen goods, at present, owns GOLD DOLLARS, i equivalent for 50, 40 pieces Loom Dice Damask, 56 inches wide at 15d a yard; regular pri Ge. 25 p eces Loom Dice Damask, 56 inches wide at 2dc a yard; regulur price 3 "() pieces [ arnsle y eream Dam- ¢ &8 inches wide, in plain or ed border 4bc cts per ular price 7d¢ Scotch bleached dam- a yard, would be ask at 37 cheap at 6 18 picces 64-inch Trish Cream Damask, made by Richardson's Sons & Owden, Belfast, at 60¢ a ard; regular retail price 90c, 32 Iu. ces white Scoteh Damask 64 inches wide at 624 cts per yd, 36 picces white Seoteh De s 64 and 66 inches wide at 75 cts per yard, BLACK GRENADINES We will offer our entire lot of superb quality all Silks brocaded and Striped Satin Grenadines at half the cost of nnlmrtutiun 8 pieces white Scotch Damask 60 inches wide at 90¢ pe 20 pieces hand-woven German double-damask, full two yards wide, the finest goods imported, at £1 25 a yard; worth every cent of $2.50, S, P Morse & (oS P Morse & (oS, P. Mose & Co, On sale to-day and Mnnll.n\ morning, 100 pieces Eleguut quality pencil stripe silks, in 3lues, Garnets, Browns, Bronzes, Grays, Modes and Purples, at 36¢ yard, worth 60¢ b0 pieces elegant demgns in fancy pencil stripes, checks, gri- salle. ete., all at 0c worth 75c. 50 picces very choice high col- ored checks, fancy, grey stripes and bruum, navy, myrtle, wine colored silks at 6be, werth at reg- ular pric & 8be. 15 pieces 24-inch Summer Foullard silks, nauy, bronze, ca- det, seal brown and black, with with white figures, at 50c a yard worth 7de. BLAGK SATINS. 25 pieces W. Shroeder & Son's Golden Wheel Black Satin goods that cost $1.65 to import and have never been sold unde: will be closed ont by us at a yard. 0 piecos of 28-inch extiy, black satins, elegant for skirtings, will be closed for $1.20 a yard. These goods would be cheap at $2.50, aud we call the attention MERCHA'T TAILORS to them they being full 28-inch goods. BROCADED SILKS 10 picces 1eat figure, elegant Black Brocades, will be sold at 60c. No one cansell these goods less than §1 20 pieces v black Brocade Silks at 7m a yard, cost at whole- sale 1. 18 puc-«: hand woven rich black Brocade Silks at $1.25 a ).u(l during this sale only; regu- lur 2 00 l|u<|lny pieces Bonet unll Guinet lxInLk Brocade silks at 2,00 and 2.25 a yard, that haue positively never been shown less than 3.00 and 3.50. All our finest black French Brocade silks, in superh patterns, all beautiful texture, the finest goods imported,at 2.50 and 2.795 a yard, worth 350 and 4.00, GO WOR*'D SILKS, rench gros grain Ci nl_ k has been the most ssful feature of this GGLOSSAL SALE and has never before been sold in the country for less than "1,00 a yard, and always in the west at 1.25. At 1.174c we offer the very finest quality of American gros grain silk, full 21 inches wide and usually sold at 1.75 to 2.00,a very close price on this silk would be 1.50, but at our price, 1.17Le, it is an absolute sacrifice, $1.25 Corsets*~;Skirts 28 dozen French woven Corscts at 1.00, usual 1.25 quality, aenuine “C. Pala Sir- ' French Contil Corsets at 1.35, usual 2.00 quality. BALL'S HEALTH CORS'T-8I usually sold at 1,25, 200 dozen Ladies tucked and embroidered Summer wash Poplin hkirl\ at 75 cts, worth from 1.25 to 1.50 each. LADIES’ ment, our of Paris cu Jers have sleeves toimport, | der and he them Ten ll "ifte ey Hose th port, will | Our thread Ho desirable assortment s being reductions, MEN'S Men's Balbri 75 dozen Half Hose will be ¢ pair. Ne 20 dozen | Embroidered mporte stripes. l‘ Inl\l ace pm« of s, An nd 3 close out a $15.00 Curt: 20.00 30.00 45.00 all fine go: BED 10 cases iy ab .)m [ 15 cases Honey Comb 50, cases of fringe weight and g standard, wil each worth a 6 cases failed each. manu They seilles spre $2.00 euc considered ¢ $3.60. they are shaped in the back and over the hips, but have come late; turn trimmed with cuffs and buttons; they cost 3.00 apiece them to the manufacturers or- At $2. 'l“lu-y are a very great bargain. CHILDZEN'S HUSE. cost B0 cts to im- stock oftered at corresponding Monday at offer a line af abont 12 $1.15 for six Hose, with f: be sold at 37 retailed before under 75c. The halane , in all the good shades, These are the be ,incInding black and fancy LAGE CURTAINS, e Curtains, inlots of 1, 14, marked price. a pair; they are very cheap and “P<EADS. at 1.2 “Bridal 12-4 imported Mar- a purchase from n facturer, at $1.60 cases 12-#extra quality, Mar- ads, are off JERSEYS. We have just received a ship- direct importation t and made Ladies beatifully over collar and but we have placed telegraphs us to sell 50 Each s(ylz-s children’s |4~~~ (8 wHun III?\I‘ A“ en styles of child- (_onun “uw at J.) ir sortment of | and cotton 4 lisle e sold at 25 cts. of Misses” lisle :omprising all the and the large hown in Omah 1-2 HOSE. 9 a. m., we will 5 dozen gaan Half Hose, at, NS, finest Cotton Half ey silk stripes, will fe per pair, Never e of our fancy Silk Lout at $1.00 per sold under $2.50. mrest and best heavy Silk Half Hose, ur, will be snl(l »d and all nice ne umulated about 100 fine Nottingham, tique and Medicas pairs that we will £ just half original $ 750 coees 1060 B Sronnnes 3 YT . 17.50 uns for... uls. i1l size Honey Comb , suitable for hotels, ach, usually sold at best quality 12-4 spreads, during this 20, usually sold at the heaviest knotted num' spread, nality of the highest 1 be sold at $1.60 1l of $2.00. cost $2.00 to make. 1 at Same quality was P, Mirse & (o, THIRD WEEK. BLACK GOODS. We have reple ndl\hn-«‘ stock from our whole and added many new 40 pieces inch “Bon jour" l"l'n-lw‘n black hmere during this sale at 50 cts. a yard worth 7H cts. 20 piecesof 32 inch all wool fine “*Albatross” cloth, will be sold at 874 cts, previous retail price 60 cts, 18 picces 46inch finest quality black Nuns Neiling, dnring this 5 cts a yard, would be cheap a ‘N) cts 22 pieces very finest quality 46 inch all wool binck French Gren- adines or Lace Bunting, all new gmnh 90 cts a yard, usual retail price § 12 pieces extra fine summer weight,silk finish, 42 inch Black Tamise will 1 d at 18} cts; worth usual 0. 28 pic fine all wool Black Nuns” Neiling will be sold at 184 cts; usual price double as much, MOURNING GOGDS. b pieces English Silk warp Henrictta, during this sale at $1.20, usual price 1.50. 6 piwl-q Silk Henrietta at $1.55, worth and usual price 2 00 a yard. 4 pieces finest Silk warp Hen- rietta imported, will be sold now at $1.824 cts,, imported to sell at 2.76. 6 pieces French Black Etam- ine Cloth, 52 inches wide at $2.90 very rich for Spring and Summer wraps and worth 4.00 a yard. our Camels Hair at rd, suitable for Dresses s and being made from finest Camels Hair,is worth 2.50 to 3.00 a yard. HOSIE Asan evidence of the extreme- ly good values in this department we would : that in one day of th sold over 650 dozen fine all at about 50 ets. on LADIES' HOS”, Lot 1. Ladies plain cotton hxm in duced to 25 cts Lot 2. Twenty ~l\ln~~ splendid | ¢ 41'[1\“1\ Ladies solid color and fancy striped hose at 85 cts, some of these cost as high as 9.60 a dozen to import. Lot 8. Comprises a line of Ladies” French lisle hose fancy ribbed in black, wine, seal, olive, &e. (They were intended to be re- iled at $1 00, but by special ngement with the manufact- urer who did not deiiver them until too late for us, we can sell them at 65 cts a pair. Lot 4. An elegant line of French lisle in - pink, blue car- wine, &c,, usual retail 1 25, during this sale e v o cts. ('I'we lots comprising our en- tire spring importation of striped and_openwork lisle hose, all goods that sold for $1 50 to 2 00 will be marked down to 85 and 95 cts. SILK HOSE Lot 1. Ladies spun silk hose all good colors, will be sold during this sale 1 25, !l"lLlnr 2 50 quality Lot 2, Our spring importation of fine quality pure silk Hose all desirable colors, regular $4 50 quality, will be sold at 2 70. Im' 3. Our entire importation of very finest embroidered pure siiic hose, regular 5 00 quality, to be sold at 3 00, Lot Our entire importation of fancy openwork, Derby ribbed and drop sketeh em- broide red silke hose, usuel price b 1N)lu 00, will be sold at GRA_S_HR‘S. We have one lot of 16-inch Scotch Crashes, very fine goods, that cost to import, and we will close them out during this sale at Gfc. 10 bales of the very finest qual- ity unbleached crash toweling, full 20 inches wide, will be sold heap last season at at 10¢ yard; these cost 124c at wholesale, S, P. Morse and Co, 8 B Mor.e and [ §. P. Morse and Co. S Norse & O, THIRD WEEK, CAUZEUNDERWEAR 50 cases LADIES' HIGH NECK LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE GAUZE UNDER- \ .\' I'S, at cts each. They at deal more to man- n!n(un MEN'S UNDERWEAR Wl e Merino all sizes, 36 to 44 2 cases Men's Gauze Vests, inches at 27 3 cases extra fine Silk front Men's Summer Gauze Undershirts with finished scams 43¢, worth 7He. 1 case Men's English Silk front Summer Gauze Undershirts at 6bc, usually sold at 1.00. 60 dozens Men's unbleache d pure Lisle Undershirts, long or short sleeves, will be sold at 86¢; they cost 1.00 to import, and would be cheap at 1.25. Bandker.hief Dept, MOST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN LADIES AND GENTS' HANDKER- CHIEF 1 case Ladies’ pure hemstitched Hdkfs, 10c¢ each, usual 1Hc quality 500 dozen Ladies’ hemstitched Linen Lawn Hdkfs, and 2-inch hems very fine, at 1dc¢ each, worth 25c. 10 dozen Ladies' very Linen hemstitched Hdkf: hemstitched, with bloc in each corner, during this si ut !m, umnu& be purchased GENTS H'D’K’F’S. As an nnt-tyl.flwl bargain we offer we, 295 dozen Men's pure Linen hemstitched Hdkfs, very fine quality at 25c; these cost 5.00 a dozen to lmlnut and we have never offered their equal less than 6.00 a dozen. As we wish all our customers to participate in this bargain, and it \ull be i pessible to duplicate them at the price, not more than one dozen will be sold te each purchaser. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, We will open Mumlm mnrmnfi a 2 ¢ over 2,900 misses’ children’s an boys' ¢ Sailor and Derby Straw Hat ut a uniform price of 25 cts These Hats are worth sach. from 50 cts to $1.00. MAIL GRDERS. We take pleasure in affording those residing at a distance the superior fi es of our MAIL ORDER DEP'T, Assuring them of faithful and prompt sery Its organization is such 'hat every advantage to he derived from a personal visit 1s secured to the customers whose wants and wishes are clearly expressed. Intended to be of practical e to non-residents of Oma- invites correspondence con- cerning all wants, large and small, Please be particular to STATE EXPLICITLY whether goods are to be sent by mail or express a3 we forward all goods by ex- press unless otherwise directed, When de: 1 by mail remit suffi- cient to cover postage. No C. 0. D, can be sent by mail, and pre- payment in full is required on all mail matter, Parcels weighing 41b can be sent by per oz, arti Linen, She or less mail at once cent s such as Table Ginghams, &e., often weigh over 4 1h, In making selections from \.nnp.v\ please make No. 1 and No. 2 in case first choice 15 sold when order arriv As the rush during this sale is without precedent, we caution patrons that many lines of goods advertised will be sold quickly and we advise that they either have some friend make selections or enfrust us to do so; we war- rant everything as rep sented, and will use the same care in se- lecting that you would yourself, If in want of any goods net ad- vertised here, you can depend on getting them at the lowest price atwhich tt an be sold. HOTELS AND REST'A'NT3 are especially invited to oar housekeeping department, as the goods in 1t are 20 to 50 per cent less than they have sold for in years, S, P. Morse and Co,