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- Tue OmAHA Dany Beg: - TWELFTH YZAR. e S P, Pfifirsewénd' Gn~. 1 MAHA Nh% \A l'l’l )Al M()R\UNG JUN[«, 5 ]883 SPMorse&Gn ls e SI 1 L] B ~ & Qo SILK DEPT. The unprecedented success of this de pmhn(m is entirely due solely to the fact that purc hasers in it have been sold at the cost to manufacturer the GOODS AT THE LOOM with custom duties added; the ng effects of the new tar- - law which goes into effect July 1st, has induced IMPORTERS AND MANU- FACTURERS * to slaughter their goods, and we have consequently resolved to sell SILKS at prices lower than for the past 20 YEARS. We still present an unbroken line of Black Silks from cele- brated Lyons makers, BARGAIH NO. 25 pieces Lyons Black Silk 21 inches wide, manufac- facture of Alex. Giraud & Co., costin Lyons 3 francs, about 60 ects., add duties 60 7, 36¢, total cost 96¢, usual w(.ul price $1. 15, but wefare selling this lot c cesse’ Black Silks, rich, deep lustrous goudi that are usually sold at 2.00 a 3(1 this lot we wlll offer ]8 ieces” Anfoine Guinet' "é shmere Sublime” Black Silks 22 inches wide, heavy cord :nnl | superb finish, reg- ular 2.75 quality, we will " sell (lurmg this sale at...1.90 14 pieces Alexander (:1r.\uds “Cashmere Princess”Black Silks,being the ity made by thi Silk mar 24 inches wide, nul never offered less than 3.5 price [ntend sult their own interests ing these bargains in Black S for the are VERY CHEAP. 60 pieces heavy cord colored gros grain Silk, manutac- tured | by (/I‘(JL]I.\]’!] LeMar- chand & Iils, L)um. and ever offered at wholesale less than 1,00 a yard, will be sold_by us d\nmw this sale abt 7He, usual price...1.25 24 pi Il we have left of our celebrated ‘Metropolis’ Colored Silks, and will be closed at 1.174, they are \wnh every cent of 1.75, being full 21 inches wide, heavy ribbed and very lus- trous; warp and filling of these Silks contain the same number of threads conse quently they will not . cutor slip or warp. SUMMER SILKS, 100 pieces Elegant qual- ity peuncil stripe silks, in Blues, Garnets, Browns, Bronzes, Grays, Modes and Purples, at 35¢ a yard, worth 60¢ 50 pieces elegant des fancy pencil \tl‘llll\ checks, gri- salle, ete., all at H0c¢ worth 7he. b0 picces very choice high col- ored checks, fancy, grey stripes and bronze, navy, myrtle, wine colored silks at 65¢, worth at reg- ular pric s 8e. 15 pieces 24-inch Summer Foullard silks, navy, bronze, ca- det, seal brown and black, with white figures, at H0c a yard worth 7c. LADIES’ JERSEYS. We have just received a ship- ment, our direct importation of Paris cut and made Ladies’ are beautifully + back and over but have come late; collar and ) th hips have turn over sleeves trimmed with cuffs and buttons; they cost 3.00 ap toimport, but we have pl them to the manufacturer der and he telegraphs us to sell them At $2 50 Each They are a very great barg § P Momse 86“[}0. GOLI.AnS For the pur- pose of introdu- ing this make of Collars more Bl fully to the gen- tlemen of this state, we will Ase'l them during jour great sale at $22.00 Sta dozen; usmally sold at $3.00. They combine advantages durability without being thick and cum- bersome, are nade of the very finest Irish "[inen, and are flperfect 1 fit; we have a num- ber of new styles ffin addition to it hose illustrated. g Those who once Rl serigeratjuse them will have no others. CUFFS. Eight different B styles of finest juality ~ Men's Cuffs, during his sale at 360 a dozen, usual price 4.50 I'hese Cuffs are made of the very best Linen mown to the rade; tllv work- could not ner or bet- MAILORDDRS for Collars and s will be filled promptly. if dozen Col- ars 7c.half doz= en Cnffs 17¢, re- sistration, 190¢ ffoxtra. LINEN BEPARTMET The caution which we gave to those who purchase for hotels, restaurants and all prudent house wives, at the beginning of this sale, to ant rip;n(u their future wants even for two years to come has not been unheeded, and our sales have been enormous. Those who have vot yet purchased, need have no fear that they can- not obtain as good values now as earlier, because we have our IMMENSE RESEREVE to draw from,and you will find that the fortunate possessor of any of our linen goods, at present prices, owns GOLD DOLLARS, or their equivalent for 50c. 40 pieces Loom Dice Damask, b6 inches wide at 1de a yard; regular price 30c. 25 p eces Loom Dice Damask, b6 inches wide at 25c a yard; regular price 374c. 20 pieces Barns] ask 58 inches wid ¢ cream Dam- , in plain or lurkey-red border 4be cts per yard lar price 7dc 20 pi Scotch bleached dam- ask @ Ye w yard, would be cheap at 60, 18 picces 64-inch Irish Cream Damask. made by Richardson’s Sons & Owden, Belfast, at 60c a § <tail price 90c. ces white Scotch Damask s wide at 624 ets per yd. s white Scotch Damask 64 .nul 66 inches wide at 75 cts 60 ||u ]u 8 \\ulw || ‘i0< per y v] 20 pieces hand-wove II German double-da full two yards i t goods imported, yard; worth every cent CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. Our sales of these goods have reached such magnitude that we have devoted a counter to them exclusively; over a hundred styles of Childre raw Hats at less than small des pay for them at the jobbers; we buy by the case from manufacturers and lm\v made four prices. Joys Straw Hats....ooeveees 10 “U\w and les Straw Hats. l.) i 4 .25 “ “ “ “ K13 usually sold at double, S, P. Morse & 0o, o MORSE & C0. 'MEEINS SHIRT s, MEN'S SHIRTS. | -~ | 5\\ 2 \ | e lle o) . ‘.,U\;,M:@ BLACK GOODS. We have replendished our ONL LOT utility Men’s un- laundried Shirts, made from Fruit Loom Muslin, 2,100 Linen with Cuffs or bands, an A1 shirt, at 75 cts. each; would be clm:\p at 1 00 each. 75 dozen of the finest quality unlaundried Shirts made, hand- made buttonholes, very choice Linen, New York mills or Wam- sutta Muslin, sleeves assorted lengths, with “Cast Iron band” in back; would be cheap at 1.25. ()UI( PRICE, with bands.$ 95 ¢ Cuffs.... 1.00 This shirt cannot be punhuwrl in Omaha except from us; bvln;: made of a mate shirt is too he vy toms rates being much cheaper; pvr half dozen, by express, 60c. UNDERSHIRTS. 60 dozens Men's Gauze Under- shirts, extra fine quality, and worth 40c, will be sold dur- ing this sale at 25c. 48 dozen open mesh netted Lisle Summer Undershirts that sold at wholesale in April at 80c, our present retail price 45c, these are very cheap 48 dozen finished seam, silk front Summer Gauze Under- shirts, an extra good quality undershirts, usually sold at 75 our price now b0c. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UN- DERSHIRTS. 1.00 each for French Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, with French waisthand, that usual- lysell for 1.50. 1.50 each for French Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, that usually retail for 2.00. 1.90 each for the finest number of C. & G. French Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers that is imported; the usual retail rice of (In~ quality is from 5.00 to 7.00 a suit 75 dozen, all we will have this seasoh, of Men's pure Lisle Thread Undershirts, will be sold at the very low price of 8He ; never offered i the cheapest times for less than 3.00 a suit. LADIES’ GLEVES. Anticipating a backward seas- on, we waited to purchase these goods until they were very cheap and we now offer at 45 CGIERNE LOT No. 1.—120 dozen Ladies three threaded Lisle Gloves, ten button length Jersey wrist at 48¢, worth 7dc. 65 dozen Ladies best quality three thread Lisle Gloves ten button length, new shades, Mosquetaire style at 45¢ worth b, ‘)0 dozen puve Silk Jersey Mitts, new colors, that cost 624c to import and have never retailed under 7b¢; our price for these 35 a pair. S P, Morse & »Gu. stock from our wholesale reserve, and added many new bargains. g 40 pieces 42 iuch “Bon ]mfr French black Cashmere during this sale at 0 cts. a yard \mtf 76 cts. 20 pieces of 89 inch 1\“ wool fine ‘*Albatross” tlnlh, will be sold at 874 cts, srevious retail price 60 cts. 4 18 pieces 46inch finest quality black Nuns Neiling, during this sale 55 cts a yard, would be ¢ heap at 90 cts, 29 pieces very ‘finest quality 46 inch all weol biack I'rench Gren- adines or Lace Bunting, all new goods, 90 cis a yard, usual retail price $1.25. 12 pieces extra fine summer weight,silk finish, 42 inch Black Tamise will be sold ab 85 cls; \\mth usually d. 28 pieces fine wool Black N|u|>’ Veiling _will be sold at 184 cts; usual price double as | C0ODS. MOURKING 5 pieces English Silk warp Henrietta, dur this sale at $1.20, usual price 1.50. 6_ pieces Silk Henrietta at $1.55, worth and usual price 2 00 a yarl. 4 piedigasicst Silk warp Hen- rietta imported, will be sold now at $1.821 cts., imported to sell at 2.95. 6 lnm es French Black Etam- ine Cloth, 52 inches wide at $2.90 very rich for Spring and Summer wraps and worth 4.00 a yard. 5 pieces real C |n|-|~ Hair at 1.50 a yard, suit: v Dresses or Wri ups and be made from finest Camels Hair,is worth 2.50 to 3.00 a yard. Summer White Gsods LINEN D'INDES. ‘We have six qualities of these bv.nlhful sheer \\ hm- L.n ] 7= 4 <, ...m L SR, & 3h¢ 75 pieces very fine stripe Nain- so0k, fully equal to any ever sold at 35¢, will be sold at 25c. LAWN DEP'M'T We open to-day from our | wholesale resery ) 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 price 15 cts, PRINT DEPARTMT Nearly every retail store shows its customers v inferior quali- ties of print at a low price, and asks 8ic for choice styles; never buy any but the very and under wo circumstances are we induced to buy or sell poor prints. At present we offer our entire stock of TANDARD PRINTS | | | { [COCHECO | ARNOLD, WINDSOR, Best | MANCHESTER | Prints ' ORIENTAL, e RICHMOND, | a ALLEN, | Yard. | GLOT n:m-zs'rr:uJ | PACIKIC, s 'S, P. Morse and Co. . Noise & Co, B on e — LADIES’ HI)SI:'i » ¢ GHEVIOT SHIRTING * We opened for salo this morn- ing the balance of our stock of fing LISLE THREAD HOSE. hvnw goods that usuallp sell for 1256101 .10 a pair, and all new and fresh; for the purpose of cloging them out, we will offer tlem \l 65 cts. a pair. I‘Ihr\. I(Il K, CARDINAL, BLACK, ] l Tisld I DERBY Riunsen, \ J Thread Hose 65c apair, DROP STITCH, EMBROIDERED LAGE DEPARTMENT Laces at merely nominal prices to close out the lot immediately. In view of the large ‘emand for these Luodn. we have devoted a speciul founfer for their sale. Thee mnds cannot be import- ed (o dn at the price we offer them- le-u Torchon, 24¢, worth e ¥ 5 ¢, * 84c W e B w g 2 A 10, “ 25¢ BRABANT, . MORESQUE, Laces LAGUEDOC, 10 BRETONNE, | to ORIENTAL, [ 26c MADRAS, ( worth ALENCON, | 25¢ DUTCHESS, to OLIVETTE, b MYSORE, (/lv.un Spunhh Luu- .8 1b Bl i ~0 3 40 Cordonne b5 Nancy ) Escut i 90 Hard Run Spanis 95 Spanish lounci 1.00 Spanish Guipure F Tounc u;-‘r 1.60 BROCADED SiLKS. 10 picces neat figure, elegant Black Brocades, will be sold at 60c. No one cansell these good less than $1.00. 20 pieces rich black nnn ade Silks at 76 a yard, cost ab whole- sale 1.05. 18 pieces hand woven rich black Brocade Silks at $1 .|r<l during this sale only; regu- lar 2 .00 quality. 12 picces Bonet and Guinet black Brocade silks at 2,00 and 2.25 a yard, that have positively never been shown less flmn 3.00 and 3.50. All our finest black KFrench Brocade silks, in superb patterns, all beautiful texture, the finest goods imported, at 2.560 and 2.75 a yard, worth 3.50 and 4.00. BED &PREADS. s full size Honey Comb ~ull.th]<- ('nr hnhAlq 15 cases best quality 12-4 Honey Comb spreads, during this sale at $1.20, usually sold at $1.50. 5 cases of the heaviest knotted fringe “Bridal Quilt” spread, weight and quality of the highest standard, will be sold at $1.60 each worth all of $2.00. 6 cases 12-4 imported Mar- silles spreads, a purchase from a iled manufacturer, at $1.60 . They cost $2.00 to make. cases 12-#extra quality, Mar- seilles spreads, are offered at $2.00 cach. Same quality was considered cheap last season at Handkershief Dept, MOST EXTRAORDIN \RY BARGAINS IN LADIES AND GENTS' HANDKER- CHIEFS 1 case Ladies’ pure hemstitched Hdkfs, 10c¢ each, usual 1dc quality. 500 dozen Ladies’ hemstitched Linen Lawn Hdkfs, and 2-inch hems very fine, at 18c¢ each, worth 25c. 10 dozen Ladies' very sheer Linen hemstitched Hdkfs, and hemstitched, with blocks set in each corner, during this sale at 20¢, cannot be purchased less than H0c. S, P, More aad G, 50 pieces double warp soft finish Cheviot Shirting at 10ca yd., reduced from 15e, ¥ 50 pieces heavy Amoskeag twil- led Cheviot Shirting, at 10¢, usual price 16c. '.Z.')l] eces (tenuine Scoteh Cheviot Shirting, 29 inches wide, will be soldjat 20¢, usual price 30c. FURKITURE GRETONNE, 150 piccer nlnmhpfl.\'r, Ordental Merrimae Furniture Cretonnes at 16¢; all new, desirable pat- terns, and the very best qual- ity, our former price 25¢; oth- erd ask 80c o e for them. CURTAIN SWISSES. "00 ricces of striped and figured Swisses, suitable for Cnrtaing, warked down to. 1ac, usual price 30c¢ to H0¢, ? DOTTED SWISS’S 150 pieces wide fine qmllh Dot- ted Swisses, veduced to 25c a yard, these cost 30c to import: SAT'NES. We have still a full line of Am- ('num prmh-d Satines which we soli at ¥ 3e:nsnally sold for 30c¢ to 45c. EMBROIDERED ROBES. B0 best quality Cashmere Em- broidered Robes rediiced to -\l lfi"_, were imported to sell for $25.00. bl 220 braided and Embroidered Summer Rober, 14 yard ;‘\e\t- terns, with 9 yards of Km- breider, will be sold at $5.00, 0, $10.00, $12.00, orig- inaliy cost to nup«nt double B PARASOLS. We have just purchased a man- facturers’ stock of SATIN PARASOLS on the dollar and now we ;rfl'or a parasol that sold in April Or. . $ 5.00 pre sent price $3.00 6.00 . 4.00 8.50 4 . 650 12.00 i . 750 MAIL ORDERS. We take pleasure in affording those residing at a distance the superior facilities of our MAIL ORDER DEP'T. Assuring them of faithful and prompt s Its orgauization i3 such that every advantage to Ye derived from a personal visit Is secured to the customers whose wants and wishes are clearly expressed. Intended to be of practical service to non-residents of Oma- ha it invites correspondence con- cerning all wants, large and small. Please be particular to STATE FXPLICITLY whether goods are to be sent by mail or express as we forward all goods by ex- ress unless otherwise directed. Vhen desired by mail remit suffi- cient to cover postage. No C. 0. D, can be sent by mail, and pre- payment in full is rmluin- on all mail matter. Parcels weighing 41b er less can be sent by mail at once cent per oz, articles such as Table Linen, Sheeting, Ginghams, &c., often weigh over 4 1h, In making selections from samples please make No. 1 and No. 2 in case first choice i3 sold when order arrives. 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 m-lz-(-tiuu! or entrust us to do so; we war- rant e thing as represented, 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 they can be sold. HOTELS AND REST'R'NTS are especially invited to our housekeeping d« artment, as the goods in 1t are 20 to 50 per cent less than they have seld for m years, S, P. Morse and OCe.