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N THIRTEENTH YEAR. L o Toe OMAHA DAI LY BEE. S P.MORSE & ‘Great MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1883. Anticipating a sale that will exceed in magnitude ALL OUR PAST ACHIEVEMENTS, We have made such arrangements in our store stock and and corps of employes as will be best calculated to the convenience and comfort of our friends and patrons, and enable us to transact our immense trade with accu- racy and dispatch. BIG BARGAINS IN DRESS 600DS ! Our present stock is the largest we have ever shown, even overshad- owing all the other stocks of dress goods in Omaha combined. 7,600 yds. Wool Cashmeres and DeBeges during this sale at 74c, worth 16c. 3,000 yards double width New Colors and Black Cashmere during this sale at 15¢ a yard, selling every- where at 25 to 30c. 5,000 yards Foule Beiges, Silk and Wool Garnet mixtures 6-4 Cashmeres reduced to 25c, before the sale were 874, 40 and 50c. 3,000 yards 48-inch beautiful Colored Cashmeres, Navy Blue Garnets, Wines, Brown, New Greens, &c at 45ca yard, worth 60 to 7bc. 7,500 yards 42-inch Foule finish all'wool Shooda Cashmeres at 60c a yard, before the sale were a bar- gain at 75c. 2,000 yards Novelties Silk and wool mixtures double width will be closed out at a uniform price of 50c, worth $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. COLORED CASHMERES. Of same make and dyed by Guil- emet, the best dyer in France; we import and sell direct two qualities: Quality “M,” very fine, all wool, in wines, garnets, browns, myrtles, navy, car(finu], at b74c a yard, usu- ally sold at 7oc. Quality “N,” the finest Cash- mere shown IN coLoRrs, in addition to myrtle, uuv}\;, seal brown, wines, etc., all new shades, mastic, mouse color, drabs, tabac, bronze, clair, wood brown, etc., at 7bc a yard; these goods will be found equal to any sold elsewhere at 90c and $1. e — BLACK GOODS! 4GOLDEN STAR CASHMESES.” “A." 84 in, all wool black Cash- mere, 274c. B, 34 in. all wool black Cash- mere, 374c. C, 38 in, mere, 50c. all wool black Cash D, 40 in. all wool black Cash- mere, 6dc. E, 40 in. very fine black Cash- mere, 6bc. F, 40 in. extra black Cash- mere, 86c¢, G, 46 in, finest black mere, $1. We solicit comparisoffwith goods in smaller stores, #who purchase from jobbers, at 23 per ueut‘ighur than above prices, 10 pieces all wool fine Bro- eade Satines during this sale at 874c a yard, worth $l.2g5. 10 pieces very fine Silk War, Henrietta at £1.25 a_yard, worlfi and reduced from 1.85. Cotton Flannels! MUSLIN SHEETINGS. 10 Bales best quality finest Un- bleached yard wide Muslin 6}c. 20 Buales very best heaviest Un- bleached yard wide Muslin 74e. 10 Cases very best Utica and An- droscoggon yard wide Bleached Muslin at Sic a ysrd, worth at wholesale 124c. 5 Cases good heavy Unbleached Cotton flannel at dc a yard, worth 10c. 10 Cases Bleached and Un- bleached Cotton Flannel at a uni- morn price of 124e, worth usu- ally 20c. 5 Cases Wamsutta, 2% yard wide, 10-4 Bleached Sheeting at 30c a yard, worth 40c. 5 Cases Utica, 24 yard wide, 10-4 Bleached Sheeting at 30c a yard, worth 40c. 4 Cases fine heavy Bleached Sheeting, 2% yards wide, at 2bc, usually sold at 30c to 33c. 4 Cases best Unbleached Sheet- ing, 2% yards wide, at 22fc, worth usually 30¢c. BLANKETS, COMFOBIS. 100 pair 10-4 white Blankets at $1.00 a pair worth $2.60. 100 palr 10-4 white Blankets of a quality and size that usually sell at $3.50 and $+00 will be closed out on this sale at a uniform price of $2.50 a pair. 150 pair very soft Wool Blank- ets, with handsome red or blue striped borders at $3.80 a pair, ex- actly the same Blanket retailing elsewhere at $5.00. 200 pairs of 11-4 six pound all wool white Blankets, very heavy and a big bargain, during _this sale at $5.00 a pair, worth $7.50. 100 pairs very fine rich bordered 12-4 all wool Blankets, purchased by us at auction sales and worth to- day in New York markets $10.00, will be closed during this sale for $7.75, never before sold less than $12.00. 75 pair California all_wool Mis- sion Mills Blankets at $7.75 a pair, worth $12.00. ——— 100 Bales pure white cotton filled Comforts, made of best stand- ardard Calico, $1.86, each reduced from $2.00. 50 Bales best Turkey Red and Furniture Chintz Comforts at $2.00 each, reduced from and can not be bought for less than $3.00. e —— PRINTS AND GINGHAMS 200 cases, fast color, new dark fall prints, at 3¢ a yard, sold every- where at Be. fi(‘)cheo. len, Arnold, ],B-"H: Oriental, 5“,{' ! Meri 5 o, Ame 1, Y a d Richmond, ad. Windsor, ) 10¢ Indigo Blue Calico Gle. 20 Cases best Apron Check Ging- hams at 6}ca yamfl. 20 Cases new style, very choieest Dress Plaid Ginghams, all this sea- son patterns, at 74c a yard, 200 pieces very finest French and Scotch Plaid Ginghams, new Fall vatterns, 1 b¢ a yard, worth 26¢ OMATA, NEB. 1 TURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1883, Lo, P.Morse & Co., 135 & 1317 FARNAM STREET. Chicago and San Francisco. Falll Salle ! Occupying the largest Store and carrying the Largest 8tock of Dry Goods between THE SECOND WEEK OF OUR IMMENSE FALL SALE! Monday Morning, October I5th, 1883. We know that the public of Omaha will expect great results from us and we pro- pose to sell them goods with the three distinct profits of the manufacturer, jobber and retailer, placed, as it were, in the pockets of our patrons. Our magnificent stock aggregating S300,000.00 will be offered at this sale, from our pins and needles to our Silks and Velvets; from a yard of printed Calico to our Richest Fabrics. All will be sold AT TEHE LOWEST PRICES ever known in the annals of the Dry Goods trade in this country. BLACK T partment. That our patrons may obtain the greatest bargains they have ever yet seen in Black Silks, we have decided to reduce offr entire stock, and, as is apparent toall who visit our store, it is by far the largest stock in Omaha, and the only one bought in Lyons, at The Looms Direot. 50 pieces, 22 and 24 inch Lyons, Cnfla‘shme;a finisl:lglwckl Siltk; iv:)llobe o d dum: is sale af A a yn:?; ware']s]tfid ‘by the manufactu- rer heretofore for $1.26 and $1.50. 25 pieces Cashmere Princess Black Silks, double warp, rich, lustrous finish, full 22, and some 24 inches wide, at $1.35, worth $1.76 to $2.00, all warranted to wear with- out breaking. 28 pieces Cashmere Alexandre, 24 inch Black Silks, will be sold during this sale at $1.65 ayard. These are the regular $2.00 quality, with su- perb lustre, heavy weight and are always considered cheap at $2.00 a yard. 20 pieces Cashmere Alexandre 24 inch Black Silks, the quality usually retailed east $2.50, will be sold by us on this sale at $2.10 a yard. 12 pieces widest, heaviest and best quality of Cashmere Alexandre 24 inch 1 I Silks, usually sold by all best eastern houses for $3,00 t> $3.50 a,yard, will be sold by us during thlis sale for $2.50. CROWNING BARGALN. B 6 pieces of the celebrated Tap- isier Freres' Grease Proof Black Silks, full 24 inches wide, will be sold at $2.75 a yard. These are the finest quality that is made in these silks, and we advise such of our patrons as were disappointed in ob- taining them from us last spring to call early, as they will sell in the first few days of this sale, being the only silk made that is warranted not to wear shiny or greasy. They are a rare bargain, e — FLANNELS ! 25 pieces heavy, wide white ilfimker I'lannel at 16¢ a yard,worth 25¢. 25 pieces all wool Red Ilannels at 20¢, reduced from 2b¢ A Big Bargain in California very heavy Red Twill Flannel, during this sale at 43¢, never sold under 60c. 50 pieces best quality Basket Sacking Flannels, Red, Wine, Navy, Cardinal, Pink, Light Blue, &c., at 50¢ a yard, are sold else- where at 60c. Napkins & Towels 100 dozen § Bleached Damask Napkins, worth from $1.00 to $1.25,will besold in one lot at 75c. 150 dozen § Bleached Damask Napkins, very fine and choice pat- terns, at $1.00 a dozen, worth frem $1.50 to $2.00. 200 dozens very fine Criam Damask Napkins will be soldin one lot at $1.60 a dozen; not a dezea in the lot is worth not less than $2.00 and some $2.60. 100 dozen %‘and § Doul'le Latin Damask Napkins at $2.00 a dozen, reduced from $3.00. e — BED SPREADS. 1,000 full size Crochet Spreads, &urchunrd by us at auction sales in ew York at half price, will be sold at 90c, worth $1.25. large fine and heavy 12-4 Marseilles Bed Spreads at £1.00 each, would be cheap at $1.25. 250 very finest 12-4 Marseilles Spreads that were imported for samples will be sold at a uniform orice of $2.560, worth $4.00 to &5.00 e TOWELS, TOWELS. 250 ‘dozen lerge size, all linen Huck and Damask Towels at 16¢ each, would be a good value at 25c. 300 dozen Finest Huck Damask and Knoited Fringe Towels at 26c each, usually sold at 37} to 50c. 190dozen Finest Huck and Dam- ask Embroidered knotted fringe and. open work Towels, all verv finest goods, will be #old in one lot at B0c, worth 76c to $1.50. — Shawl Department 50 Ladies' heavy Beaver Shawls in beautiful colors, will be sold dur- at $4.50 each, usually cheap at $6.00. 100 fi double all-wool, reversible size 12x144 inches, at $5.50 each, usually sold at from 8 to $§10. awls, 20 fine double Broche Shawls at $20, reduced from $30. 10 Superior Quality ‘Double Broche Shawls at $30, reduced from $40. 12 best quality Double Broche Shawls at $35 and $40, reduced from $46 and $60. Hosiery DEPARTMENT ! The bargains i this department will be suited to the wants of th¢ many, a8 from our cheapest to tiz finest hose we sell, our patrons wi’ find one and all at about half the usual price. 100 dozen Ladies’ Seamless un- bleached Balbriggan Hose, with double heel and Toe at 20c a pair. 100 dozen Ladies' Seamless Meri- no finish, ribbed Hose, warm and heavy, in_red, blue and brown, at 16c a pair, sold last year at 25c. 50 dozen Ladies*Seamless Derb Ribbed English Hose, extra lengt and very choice assortment of colors r;t545c, sold last season at 66c to c. 50 dozen Ladies’ Silk Hose, in black, brown, navy blue, garnets, cardinals, etc., at $1.00 a pair, worth $1.75. About 60 dozen Ladies' fine Lisle Cotton and Fancy Embroidered Hose thrown in a 50c bex, nota pair worth less than 75¢ to $1.50. —— Children’s Hosiery 80 dozen Children’s Seamless Me- rino Ribbed Hose, red, blue, brown, ete.. all sizes, 53 to 8% inch at 10¢ a pair; would be cheap at 20c. 216 dozen Seamless Heavy weight cotton striped and solid color Hose, all sizes, ® to 8} inch, red, blue brown, ete., warranted fast colors, NO. 105. S.P.MORSE & GO. Great ].l:a:-ll Sale! SECOND WEEK OF GREAT SALE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1883. Coming at a time of year when household expenses are necessarily large, when a more expensive class of Dry Goods are nee ed for Winter outfitting than in the Spring. The importance of this sale and the benefits of it accruing to the rich and poor alike, cannot overesti- mated. We, therefore, ask that every reader of this paper will consult their own interest by studying our prices do #n to the last werd on this page, knowing that the result will be a great saving to them and make our our store in future, as in the past, the concentrating at a uniform price of 2bc¢, warth 50c a pair. 60 dozen Child's Seamless Solid Color Cashmere Wool Hose, all sizes, b to 8% inch, will be_offered at 26¢ a pair, worth 50 to 76c. About 80 dozen Child's fine qual- ity English and French Cashmere Hose, all sizes, & to 84 inch and beautiful colors at 60c, worth 76c to 8bc. 85 dozen very finest English Cashmere Hose, all sizes and colors, and not a pair worth less than $1, will be thrown in one lot to-mor- row Gdc. () | —— Table Linens. 25 pieces 64 inch Scotch Loom Damask, free from dressing, very heavy and a great bargain at 37kc, never shown before by ony one for lesst han 60c. 18 pieces 68 inch heavy Cream Satin Damask will be oftered on this at Bde, never retailed before less than 7bc. 25 pieces newest and richest pat- terns, sull two yards wide, Double Satin Damask, very fine and heavy, being our own importation, will be offered on this sale for $1.00 a z;:rd. are worth and never shewn fore less than $1.60, point for the largest RETAIL TRADE IN THE KID GLOVES. Anticipating our Semi-Annual sale one of the largest manufactu- rers in France made for us as a leader: 100 dozen 5 Hook, new shades, Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, will be sold by on this sale at 76c, worth and usually sold at $1.15. 45 dozen Dogskin driving or street cuft gauntlets, all new goods and new styles, warranted, will be closed out at $1.26, worth $2.75 to $2.00. 120 dozen Ladies' 4 Button Biar- ritz® Chamois Skin Gloves, iu new .}hugv)s of tan at $1 a pair, worth $1.6( (30 dozen 3 Button “Bon #azche” Kid Gloves, in new shades of mode, drab, tan, etc., will be sold at 76c, woith $1,25. 50 dozen b Button “Bbfimrfl{? Kid Gloves af $1.00, never before offered less than $1.60. o — Ladit;s’ Underw'r. 5 Cases left oub of the ilnmoense stock Ladies' Fine Merino Vests opened by us a week ago, will be closed out at 85¢ each. These will be found fully as good as any one is selling at 60 to 6Uc. b Very best quality Domestic heavy Merino Vests with silk embroidered necks and finished seams at 65c each, exactly the same lot others ask $1.00 for. 40 dozen Ladies’ all-wool Scarlet Vests and- Pants, fine quality silk hed, uX—*l each, never shown 51,25, 80 dozen Ladies finest quality all wool Cochineal dye Scarlet Vests and Pants, durinn this sale will be closed out at 4 asuit, same quali- ty always sold ab §5. 100 dozen Child's Merino Vests and Pants at 26¢, 36c, 4bc, same quality usually sold at 40c, 50c, CorsetDepartment ‘We have sccured two of the great- est bargains in Corsets that have ever been shown in America and we now offer our customers: 100 dozen Satine French Corsets with 60 bones and rows of cording between, in all colors, red, black, light blue, pink, gold, cream, ecru, white, embroidered with colored silk floss, will be sold ot 7bc each, worth $1.60. 80 dozeu 300 bone French woven Corsets, white and drab, will be elosed out on this sale at$1.00 each, usually sold at $1,60 and $2.00.22 We adviee our customers to se- cure the above at once, 1t will be impossible to duplicate them. Velvetsj’_lushes 40 pieces extrr fine “Arcadia” and “Nonpareil” Velveteens at 60c a yard usual retail price One dollar. 25 pieces 21 inch new shades, silk plushes reduced to 2.00 dollars a yard, sold everywhere at 2.50 to 3.00 dollars, 60 picces our finest quality 19 ineh Skirting and Suitings velvets, reduced to 2 16 a yard others sell them at 2.76 to 8.00 dollars, 46 peces all we have left of 19 inch fine Skirting velvets in newcol- ors at 1.66 a vard would be a bar- gain at $2.00. Cloak Department. SECOND FLOOR FRONT. We have a beautiful assortment of Plush, Silk, Satin and Brocade, Dolmans and Jerseys, and call at~ tention to one immense lot of 120 fall-wool Dolmans, plush trimmings at $5.00 each, actual value $15.00. 100 all-wool Dolmans, trimmed in cut plush ornaments and cords and tassels, will be sold at $7.60 each, worth $20. 150 new, heavy winter weight Jersey Jackets, just opened at $11 each; were bought to sell at $15, but come under the general reduc- tion. 50 Silk Plush Jackets, quilted silk linings and handsomely trim- med sor $26 each, worth $85. with Sealsin ornaments. Tn fact, cannot be told from real seal skin, 48 inches long and a great bargain at $48.00. 26 Seal Plush Dolmans, 48 inch- es long,with quilted silk lining, seal skin ornameats, a beautiful rich garment at $39, usually sold at $40.00. DIEN’S Furnishing Goods. (ase men’s very fine finished seath, fancy striped undershirts and drawers, two in a box, _reduced to 76c¢ each, usual retail price, $1.26. 1 Case fancy vertical stripe Shirts and Drawers, at $1.25 each, never shown before less than $1.76. 80 dozen fancy mottled and striped Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, at $1.50 each, never sold before less than $2.00, Men’s Handkerf’s. 80 dozen Men's fine linen, full size, printed border, Hemst1+! handkerchiefs, will be sold at 2o each, worth 60c. Men's Gloves. 50 dozen Men's stitched back, dogskin driving gloves, all sizes, 73 to 94 inch, every pair warranted, will be closed out at $1.3b. WESTERN COUNTRY. ik -

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