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— W17 acw PN, P THe OmaAHA DALY BEE. . P. Morso and Oo. #raf, P Morse & Co. SILK DEPT. The unprecedented success of this department has been due solely to the fact that pur- chasers in it have been sold at the cost to manufacturer the GOODS AT THE LOOM with custom duties added; the depressing effects of the new tar- iff 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. BA®CAIX RO. I. 25 pieces Lyons Black Silk 21 inches wide, manufac- facture of Alex. Giraud & Co., costin Lyons 3 francs, about 60 cts.. add duties 60 P, 36¢, total cost 96e, usual retail price $1.15, but weiare selling this lot O, 15 pieces ‘““Cachmere Prin- cesse”” Black Silks, rich, deep lustrous goods, that are usually solfi’ at 2.00 a yd., is lot we will offer abhl A R $1.374 18 pieces Antoine Guinet's “Cashmere Sublime” Black Silks 22 inches wide, heavy cord and superb finish, reg- ular 2.75 quality, we will sell during this sale at...1.90 14 pieces Alexander Girauds *“Cashmere Princess"Black Silks,being the finest qual- ity made by this “King of Silk manufacturers.” full 24 inches wide, and never oftered less than 3.50, our PriCerocs cooecvvnrvornns 240 Intending purchasers will con- sult their own interests by exam- ing these bargains in Black Silks for the are VERY GHEAP. 60 pieces heavy cord colored gros grain Silk manutac- tured by Crochard, LeMar- chand & Fils, Lyons, and ever offered at wholesale less than 1,00 a yard, will be sold by us during this sale at 7bc, usual price...1.25 24 pieces all we have left of our celebrated *Metropolis’ Colored Silks, and will be closed at 1.174, they are worth every cent of 1.75, being full 21 inches wide, heavy ribbed and lus- trous; warp and filling of these Silks contain the same number of threads consequently they will not cutor slip or warp, SUMMER SILKS, 100 pieces Elegant qual- ity pencil stripe silks, in Blues, Garnets, Browns, Bronzes, Grays, Modes and Purples, at 35¢ a yard, worth 60c 80 pieces elegant designs in fancy pencil stripes, che ari- salle. ete., all at 50c¢ worth 7de. b0 pieces very choice high col- ored checks, fancy, grey stripes and bronze, navy, inyrtle, wine eolored silks at 65¢, worth at reg- ular pric & 8bc¢. 15 pieces 24-inch Summer Foullard silks, navy, bronze, ca- det, seal brown and black, with white figures, at H0c a yard worth 75e¢. LADIES’ JERSEYS. We have just received a ship- ment, our direct importation of Paris cut and made Ladies’ Jerseys; they are beautifully shaped in the back and over the hips, but have come late; have turn over collar and sleeves trimmed with cuffs and buttons; they cost 3.00 apiece toimport, but we have placed them to the manufacturers or- der and he telegraphs us to sell them At $2.60 Each They are a very great bargain. 8. P. Morse & Co, hee, G'UI.I..ARS- For the pur- pose of introdu- A ing this make \ ’ £ Collars more \ P4l illy tothe gen- tlemen of this INOISERSEI (1tc, we will Ase'l them during Blour great sale at ®a dozen; usmally sold at $3.00. They combine without being hick and cum- ersome, are nade of the finest Iiish and are m fit; a num- styles lin addition to thoseillustrated. ' hose who once them will e no others. )< WinTh it ENL Eight different R tyles of finest ity Men’s uffs, during | his sale ut 1360 a dozen, | 1sual price 4.50 lhese Cuffs are made of the very best Linen mown to the rade; the work- nanshp and cut s perfection it- elf, ind if you floaid 75 cts. a puir for Cuffs they could mnot I be finer or bet- MAILOBDDRS for Collars and ‘uffs will be illed promptly. ‘ost of mailing {alf dozen Col- lars 7c halfdoz- :n Cnffs 17¢, re- tration, 10c LINEN DEPARTME'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 ant cipate their future wants even for two years tu 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 RESERVE to draw from,and you will find that the fortunate possessor of any of our linen goods, at anput prices, owns GOLD DOLLARS, or their equivalent for H0e. 40 pieces Loom Dice Damask, 56 inches wide at 15c¢ a yard; regular price 3(c. 25 p eces Loom Dice Damask, b6 inches wide at 25c a yard; regular e 374e 20 pieces Barnsley cream Dam- ask 88 inches wide, in plain or Turkey-red border 4bc cts per yard, regular price 7bc. 20 pieces Scotch bleached dam- ask at 374c a yard, would be cheap at ¢ 18 pieces 64-inch Irish Cream Damask, made by Richardson’s Sons & Owden, Belfast, at 60c a yard; regular retail price 90c. 32 pieces white Scotch Damask 64 inches wide at 624 cts per yd. 36 picces white Scotch Damask 64 and 66 inches wide at 75 cts per yard, 8 pieces white Scotch Damask 60 inches wide at 90c per yard. 20 pieces hand-woven German double-damask, full two yards finest goods imported, vard; worth every cent 3Tinoa | CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, Our sales of these goods have reached such magnitude that we have devoted a counter to them exclusively v ahundred styles of Children's Straw Hats at less than small dealers pay for them at the jobbers; we buy by the case from manufacturers and have made four prices. Boys Straw Hats.....o00000s 10 Boys and Misses Straw Hats.15 I W “ W 25 (50 “w “ '35 usually sold at double, S. P. MORSE & 0. SHIRTS, MEN'S SHIRTS. 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 cheap 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. OUR PRICE, with bands.$ 95 3 b Cuffs 1.00 This shirt cannot be purchased in Omaha except from being made of extra materials, this shirtis too heavy to mail, express rates being much cheaper; per half dozen, by express, 80c. UNDERSHIRTS. 60 dozens Men's Gauze Under- shirts, extra fine quality, and worth 40¢, will be sold dur- ing this sale at 2bc. 48 dozen open mesh netted Lisle Summer Undershirts that sold at wholesale in April at 50¢, our ‘present retail price 45¢, 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 d0c. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UN- DERSHIRTS. 1.00 each for French Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, with French waistband, 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 this quality is from }'},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 85¢ each; never offered in the cheapest times for less than 3.00 a suit. LADIES’ GLOVES. Anticipating a backward seas- on, we waited to purchase these goods until they were very cheap and we now offer at 5 CEN'T LOT No. 1,—120 dozen Ladies three threaded Lisle Gloves, ten button length Jersey wrist at 46¢, worth 75 65 dozen Ladies best quality three thread Lisle Gloves ten button length, new shades, gl_mquuluin- style at 45¢ worth o be. 90 dozen pure Silk Jersey Mitts, new colors, that cost 624c to import and have never retailed under 78¢; our price for these 3bc a pair. S P Morse & Co, S. P. Morse & Co. BLACK GOODS. ‘We have replenished our stock from our wholesale reserve, and added many new bargains. 40 Fieces 42 inch “Bon jour" French black Cashmere durin this sale at 50 cts. a yard wurtfi 75 cts. 20 piecesof 32 inch all wool fine “Albatross” cloth, will be sold at 87} cts, previous retail price 60 cts. 18 pieces 468inch finest quality black Nuns Neiling, during this sale 55 cts a yard, would be cheap at 90 cts. 22 pieces very finest quality 46 inch all weol biack French Gren- adines or Lace Bunting, all new goods, 90 cts a yard, usual retail price $1.25. 12 pieces extra fine summer weight, silk finish, 42 inch Black Tamise will be sold at 85 cts; worth usually $125. 28 pieces fine all wool Black Nuns’ eiling will be sold at 184 et usual price double as much. MOURNING COODS. b pieces English Silk warp Henrietta, during this sale at $1.20, usual price 1.50. 6_pieces Silk Henrietta at $1.55. worth and usual price 2 (1) ¢y ird. 4 pieces finest Silk warp Hen- rietta imported, will be sold now at $1.824 cts., imported to sell at 2.75. 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, b pieces real Camels Hair at 1.60a yard, suitable for Dresses or Wraps and being made from finest Camels Hair, is worth 2.50 to 3.00 a yard. Summer White Goods LINEN D'INDES. We have six qualities of these beautiful sheer White Lawns. India lawn, 15 ¢, usual price 20c¢ 4 i v 40:0, 4 75 pieces very fine stri sook, fully equal to an at 33¢, will be sold at 2 LAWN DEP'M'T We open to-day from our wholesale reserve 250 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 DEPARTM'T Nearly every stail store shows its custom inferior quali- ties of print at a low price, and asks 84c for choice st never buy any but the very best, and under no circumstances are we induced to buy or sell poor prints At present we ofter our entire stock of STANDARD PRINTS COCHECO ARNOLD, WINDSOR, Best MANCHESTER | Prints ORIENTAL, 3c RICHMOND, | a ALLEN, Yard. GLOUCHESTER PACIFIC, S, P. Morse and | 0. S. P. Morse & (. LADIES’ HOSE, We opened for sale this morn- ing the balance of our stock of fine LISLE THREAD HOSE. being goods that usuallp sell for 1.25 to 1.50 a pair, and all new and fresh; for the purpose of closing them out, we will offer them at 65 cts, a pair, PINK, 1 BLUE, CARDINAL, l Lisle BLACK, 4 Thread Hose DERBY Risnkn, | 65c apair. DROP STITCH, EMBROIDEKED LACE DEPARTMENT Laces at merely nominal prices to close out the lot immediately. In view of the large demand for these goods, we have devoted a special counter for their sale. These goods cannot be import- ed today at the price we offer them- Linen Torchon, 24¢, worth He L % b ¢, * 8e “ “ 8o, “13he 8 1 10¢, * 25¢ BRABANT, MORESQUE, Laces LAGUEDOC, 10 BRETONNE, to ORIENTAL, 26¢ MADRAS, worth ALENCON, 206c) DUTCHESS, to OLIVE ['TE, 7be. MYSORE, Cream Spanish Lace..... $ 156 Black & 5 15 4-inch L 26 6-inch ol 40 Cordonne h b 7% 90 Hard Run Span . 95 Spanish Flouncing....... 1.00 Spanish Guipure Flouncing 1.50 BROCADID SILKS. 10 pieces ueat fizure, elegant Black Brocades, will be sold at 60c. No one cansell these goods less than $1.00, 20 pie rich black Brocade Sitks at a yard, cost at whole- sale 1.0 18 pieces hand woven rich black Brocade Sitks at $1.26 a yard, during this sale only; regu- iur 2.00 quality. 12 pieces Bonet and Guinet black Brocade silks at 2,00 and 2.25 a yard, that have positively never been shown less than 3.00 and 3.50. All our finest black French Brocade silks, in superb patterns, all beautiful texture, the finest goods imported, at 2.60 and 2.75 a yard, worth 3.60 and 4.00. BED EPREADS. s full size Honey Comb suitable for hotels, Yde each, usually sold at 15 cases best quality 12- Honey Comb spreads, during this sale at $1.20, usually sold at $1.560. b cases of the heaviest knotted fri “Bridal — Quilt” spreq weight and quality of the highe standard, will be sold at $1.6 each worth all of $2.00. 6 cases 12-4 imported Mar- seilles spreads, a purchase from a failed manufacturer, at $1.60 each. They cost $2.00 to make. 3 cases 12-4 extra quality, Mar- seilles spreads, are offered at $2.00 each. Same quality was considered cheap last season at $3.60. Handkerchief Dept, MOST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN LADIES AND GENTS' HANDKER- CHIEFS. Ny et e el Hdkfs, 10¢ each, usual 1de quality. 500 dozen Ladies’ hemstitched Liren Lawn Hdkfs, and 2-inch hems very fine, at 1bc each, worth 2bc. 10 dozen Ladies’ very sheer Linen hemstitched Hdkfs, and hemstitched, with blocks set in each corner, during this sale at 26c¢, cannot be purchased less than 50c. S, P, Moo and 0o, % Morsg & Co, CHEVIOT SHIRTING 50 picces double warp soft finish Cheviot Shirting at 10ca yd., reduced from 15¢. 60 pieces heavy Amoskeag twil- led Cheviot Shirting, at 10c, al price 15c. 1ine Scotch Cheviot 29 inches wide, will be sold,at 20c, usual price 30c. FURNITURE ‘CRETONNE, 150 pieces Manchester, Oriantal Merrimae Furniture Cretonnes all new, desirable pat- terns, and the v best qual- ity, our former e 25¢; oth- ers ask 30¢ion or them, GURTAIN SWISSES. 200 picces of striped and figured Swisses, suitable for Curtains, marked down to 1de, usual price 30¢ to H0c. DOTTED SWISS’S 1560 pieces wide fine quality Dot~ ted Swisses, reduced to 26c a yard, these cost 30c to import. SATINES. We have still a full line of Am- erican printed Satines which we sell at 15c: usually sold for 80c¢ to 45c. B0 best quality Cashmere Em- broidered Robes reduced to $13.50, were imported to sell for $25.00. 220 braided and Embroidered Summer Rober, 14 yard pat- terns, with 9 yurds of Em- breider, will he sold at $5.00 $7.50, $10.00, $12.00, orig inally cost to import, double the price. PARA OLS. * We have just purchased a man- facturers’ stock of SATIN PARASOLS at bdc on the dollar and now we ?fli-r a parasol that sold in April or $ 5.00 prm«-n% price......$3.00 6.00 . . 4.00 8.60 e } - 65H0 12.00 ol ceeen. 1.60 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 service. Its orgauization i3 such that every advantage to Ye derived from a personal visit 1s 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- yress unless otherwise directed. Vhen desired by mail remit suffi- cient to cover postage. No C. O, D, can be sent by mail, and pre- payment in full is required 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, &ec., often weigh over 4 b, 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 selections or entrust us to do so; we war- rant everything as r nted, and will use the same care in se- lecting that you would yourself. If in want of any goods not ad- vertised here, you can depend on getting them at the lowest price atwhich they can be sold. HOTELS AND REST'RNTS are especially invited to our huusckveping department, as the 0ods in 1t are 20 to 50 per eent ess than they have solrfur in years, 8. P. Morse and}¥Co. X TWELFTH Y ZAR. OMAHA NEB THURSDAY MORNING JUNK 14, 1888 307

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