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s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE "lub"' - IHIRTP ENTII YI; AR. S.P.MORSE 1 GO. 'SECON D WEEK Great Sale, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1883. LADIES' ERSEYS. AS A HOUSE()R STREET GAR- MENT UNEQUALLED. adirect im- rsey Jackets, To-morrow at 11 a. m. portation of Berlin | ordered by us last July, and which the manufocturer agreed to deliver early in September, they arrived here Thur-day morning October 18, over a menth behind ti - e, and we will sell them ab exact cost of im- portation, the wanu urer stands the loss. Note the prices: 60 d zen Black, Brown, Wine, Card nal, Navy Blun perfect fitting Berlin 'ihuw-d Jer Msnt $2 25 ed(‘h worth $3.50 to §£.00. 30 dozen Ladies’ Spun Silk Jer- seys in black and navy blue at $3 75 each, worth usually $3.00 to $6.00. 25 dezen Jerseys, richly em- broidered, scall ped around bottom and beantiful guality, in black only, at $6 00 each, were imported to sell for $8 t- $10. Crst of mailing and regjstration only 23e. SPECIAL—Ton't confouud these with the cheap ill-fitting domestic Jerseys sold at same or higher prices. Cloak Afie‘p;r;menl Our business in_this department is increasing so rapidly that we have enlarged our room xnd doubled the stock, now making our cloak depart- went _the large t in Omaha. We ofier as qpcuml bargains for THIS SALE 100 Ladies' Heavy Russian cir- culars #nd pleated in the back, faced down front with satin. A great bar- gain at 87.80 each, worth 812 to 315, 150 all-wool Diagonal Dolmans, trimmed with wide black fur and deep fur collar, a1 89.50 each,worth $j2. 20 Silk Seal Plush Juckets, 44 inche« long, with pleated hacks and auilted linings duriug this sale at $25 cach, would be cheap at 835, 25 Silk Seal Plush Dolmans, ex- tra length, with quilted sik Jinings pleated and trimmed in the bac! &, will be old at 849 each. Cannot be duplicated under 859 to 8635. 20 finest Silk Sesl Plush jackets, 48 inches long, trimmed with seal- skin ornaments, a perfect neauty, 819, worth $60. 100 all-wool Diazonal Dolmsns, trimmed with deep fur around bot- tom, sleeves and deepest fur collar; orn mented on sleeves with reh Pasument rie, will be sold on this sale for $15 each, retailing else- where at 825, Qur 820 B ack Disgonal Dolman, has band of Fur 9 inches deep arouud bottom; tur collar und trim- mings to matc! h, A rich, plain sub- stantial gurmeut. Our 814 Black Diagnal Iussian Circular, has deep fur collar, satin facing in front, und ix of a quality ret i g elsewhere for §20, Couutry orders for Cloaks or Dol- mans will receive prompt attention, —— BED SPREADS, 1,000 full size Crochet Spwml% Km hased by us at auction sales in ew York at half price, will be| sold at 90¢, worth $1.25. 500 extra large fine 12-4 Marseilles Bed £1.00 cach, $1.25 Spr 250 very finest 12-4 Marseilles Spresds that were imported for samnples will be sold at a uniform price of $2.60, worth $4.00 to $5.00, and heavy | would be cheap at| DRESS 6O0DS | Our New York | buyer has made large purchases abt recent auction sales, and we are euabled to offer some goods in this departmeat at half va.ue, notably : 2500 yards Colored Cashmeres 71e, worth 15c. 2000 yardsmi worth 20c. eBegeat 10c 4000 yards double width colored Cashmeres, in wive, navy, brown, green, etc., at luc a yard, retailing elsewhere for 25c. 3800 yards plain color twilled suitings, very fine quality and soft finish. will be sold during this sale tor 25¢, have usualiy sold for 50c. 3,000 yards 48-inch Dbeautifu) Colo-ed Cashmeres, Navy RBlue Garnets, Wines, Brown, New Gr“Pnu &cat 45ea yard, worth 60 to 75c. 1,500 yards 42-inch Foule finish all wool Shooda Cash neres at 6lc a yard, before the sale were a bar- gain at 7be. 2,000 yards Novelties Silk and wool mixtures double width will he closed out at a uniform price of 30¢, worth §1.00 to $1.50 a yard. - ———— COLORED CASHMERES. Of same make and dyed by Guil- emet, the best dyer in France; we \mpmtand sell dirvect two qlmllt\cn Quality “M,” very fine, all wool, in wines, gminets, browns, myrtles, navy, cardinal, at 574¢ a yara, usu- ally sold at 75e. Quality “N," the finest Cash- mere shown 1N coroxs, in addition to myrtle, nav, al hrm\n wines, ete., all new shades, masti-, mouse color, drabs, tabac, bn .\’ clair, wood brown, ete., at 7dc a yard; these goods will be found equa! to any sold elsewhere at 90¢ and $1. Blankets Blankets, Our Blankets have been reduced to such low prices that our sales are enormous, We are the only retail here who purchase direct from the manufacturers for cah 10 days and we also purchased largely from the recent. AUCTION SALES in New York, at one sale alone and our buyerattended four, we purchas- ed 900 pairs of white blankets, 60 pairs 11-4 white blankets will ke sold for 82,60 a pair nsually retailed in frevious years at 84,00, ~— [ 280 pairs fir ; | VIS 53 at this sule for $3.50 a jF same that is selling el for h G d i el Furnishing Goods. : 1 Case men’s \14\ fine finishe 10.5p27vs strictly all wool G1b,|seam, fancy 1 lershirts and | m 500 4 pair, worth|d s twoin a hox, reduc 5 i 1, usual retail pric 200 pairs fine all wool eearlet |, 3 Fuse fancy vert Llanke's at 86,00 a pair worth 87 50, 1\]“'““ P foa e | 100 paivs 12-4 8 pound very n,.l-l 80 dozen fancy mottled and white blankets from anction will be | striped Searl h and [) “rs sold on this sale for 87,75, worth [ at 8150 +ach, never sold hefore'es |£1200, l”!:'“ §2.00, TOMAHA, NEB. .\ \ I l l\l);\\' \I(\I\\'l\(w. ()("l()Blo R 20, the in the western country. BLACK 600DS! “GOLDEN STAR CASHMESES.” “A,” 34 in, all wool black mere, 27T4c. Cash- B, 34 in. all wool black Cash- mere, 37jc. C, 38 in. mere, H0c. all wool black Cash D, 40 in. mere, 63c. E, 40 in. mere, 65c. all wool black Cash~ very fine black Cash- F, 40 in. mere, 85c. extra black Cash- G, 46 in. mere, $1 finest Dblack Cash- We solicit comparison with goods . smaller stores, who purchase from jobbers, at 25 per cent higher then above prices. VELVETEENS. As a feature of this immense sale not y«t introduced, we will ofier 10 piees velvet finish **Arcadia™ Velveteens inches wide on 1his sale only 874ca yard, worth usually Ue. liant B ue B ack aud superb finish at Hbe a ) r, worth and selling elsewhere for 75c. 18 pieces 24 inch silk finish Nonpaverl Ve lveteens, wilt be sold on this sale for 7dc a yard, regular price everywhere, $1.00 SILK VELVETS. 26 pieces (we sold thirty this week) all we have lefe of 19 inch fine Skirting velvets in new colors at 1.65 a vard would be a bargain at $2.00. 25 pieces 21 inch new shades, silk plushes reduced to 2.00 <lul|urh a yard, sold everywhere at 2.50 to 3.00 dollars, 60 pieces our finest quality 19 inch 'fihlll)ll‘i and Suitings velvefs, veduced to 2 15 u vard others sell them at 2.75 to 3.00 dollars, 1{20 picces 24 inch Velveteen Bril- | ATTENTTON, WORKINGMEN l 240 drz Machine Knit Woalen Sox, without seams, will be sold « [ 81 00 dozen pairs, 6 pairs for 50¢ usually sold for 2d¢ a pair. 216 doz. all Wool Seamless Sox very heavy and double run heels. during this sale for 2dc a usually sold in small stores for or 3 for $1.00. Mitiens, Gloves ! 150 dozen sll Wood Double Knitted Mitteus at 25¢ 4 pair,worth al retail 50 40 dozen Buckskin Mittens, with riveted palms, at 76¢ n pair, usuully sold at $1.06 and 1.25. 60 doz. Plomouth Buckskin Gloves at $1.25 a pair, worth usu- ally 81.75. BED COMFORTS ! 180 Bales 6 pousd Bed Con - forts, made with best Calico and filled with pure whice Cotton, will be retalled at the wholesale price, 81.50 each, sold elsewhere for | 82.00. Galico, Ginghams; &. Good dark fall prints, fast colors, bought by us at the mill, will be re- tailed by vs at e per yar Cloicest styles of ~full standard prints: Cocheo, Allen, : Arnold, l.l:;::q Oriental 4o Merimac, 2.8 A Yard. Riclhond, | Windsor, J BEST GINGHAMS, 7, Amoskeag, | Lancaster, Bates, Best [h'nfrvw, Ginghams Canton, The. Dress Plaid, Persian, 1§ ‘43. S.P.Morse&Co., SECOND WEEK OF OUR GREAT SALE! Now an assured success and numbers who have thanked us personally, have but voiced the opinion of the multitude in their appreciation of the low prices we are establishing in their midst, enabling residents of Omaha to do their shopping to much greater advantage at home than they could even in any of the great cities of Coming at a time of year when: household expenses are necessarily large, when a more expensive class of Dry Goods are needed for Winter outfitting than in the Spring. The importance of this sale and the benefits of i’ aceruing to the rich and poor alile, cannot ce overestimated. We, therefore, ask that every reader of this paper will consult their own interest by studying our prices do »n to the last word on this page, knowing that the result will be a great saving to them and make our store in future, as in the past, the concentrating point for the largest retail trade _Hosiery DEPARTMENT The bargains in this department will be suited to the wants of the as from our cheapest to fw <t hise we sell, our patrons v, find one and all at about half tue 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 15c a pair, sold lust year at 23c. 50 dozen Ladies’ Seamless Derl) Ribbed Enelish Hose, extra length and very choice assortment of colors a;t 4bc, sold last season at 6dc to be. 50 dozen Tadies' 8ilk Hose, in black, brown, navy blue, garnets, cnrdm.)lu. ete., at $1 00 n pair, worth $1.75. About 60 dozen Ladies' fine Lisle Cotton and Fancy Hmbrjidered Hose thrown in a 50c¢ bex, nota pair worth less than 7dc to $1.50. Children’s Hosiery 80 dozen Children's Senmless Me- rino Ribbed Hose, red, blue, brown, ete.. all vizes, 5% to 84 inch at 10c¢ a pair; would be cheap at 20c. 216 dozen Seamless Heavy weight Lu!hnnhuu «d and solid color Hose, all sizes, & to 8% inch, red, blus brown, ete., warvanted fast Lnluu, at a uniform price of 2b¢, warth 0c a pair. 60 dozen Child's Seamless Solid Color Caushmere Woal Hose, all sizes, & to 84 inch, will be offered at 20c a pair, worth 50 to 7be. About 80 dozen Child’s fine qual- Best Scoteh Ginghams,15c¢. worth 20¢. Shawl I]epanmem 50 Ladies’ luun) Beaver Shawls in beautiful colors, will be sold dur- in7 this sale at 54.50 each, usually considered cheap at $6 00, 100 finest, double all-wool, reversib! sizo T¥x144 | inches, ot § usually sold at from $8 to $10, 20 fine donble I Shawls at 820, reduced fro 10 Superior Quulity Doubl Broche Shaw S40. 0, reduced from 12 ity Double Broche Shawls at and §40, reduced Lrom 45 and $60. ity English und French Cashm-re Hose, all sizes, & to 84 inch and beantiful colors at 80c¢, worth 7b¢ to 8bc. 36 dozen very finest English Cashmere Hos afly 1 sizes and colors, and not a pair ‘Worth less thau ¥1, will be thrown in one lot to-mor- row Gic. TOWELS, TOWELS. 250 *dozen ler, Iuck and Dama each, would be size, all linen owels ab 130 a good value at 25c. 300 dozen Finest and Knaited 1'n euch, usually sold at Huck Damask Towels at 2d¢ 74 to ble, 190 dozen Finest Huck and Da ask Ewmbroidered knotted fringe and open work Towels, all very finest goods, mil be sold in mu lot as dU¢, worth 7d¢ to $1.60 P.M0 NO. 107, RSE & GO. SEGOND WEEK Great Sale, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1883. BLACK Silk Depariment, The publi purchasin re_cautioned agains* y of tue poor trashy cs that are being sold as t from the re- semblance in eolor and veave they bear to good silks, they have not the slightest claim to the name of “Sile. We have discarded them as being unfit for us to sell and WE WARRANT EVERY YARD RELOW DE- SCRIBED AS BEING ABSO- LUTELY PURELYONS MADE SILKS. At no time in the last 20 years have silks been so cheap as on this sule. We ara the only partiesin Omaha buyipg these goods for cash from Tho %irect. 50 pieces, 22 and 24 inch Lyons, Cashmere finish Black Silks will be offered during this sale at $1 00 a yard; were sold by the manufactu- rer Iwu tofore for $1.25 and $1.50. 05 & pieces Cashmere Princess Black 8, double warp, rich, lustrous fin h, full 22, und some 24 miches wide, at ‘>l.l'..'), worch 196 to $2.00, all warranted to wear with- out breaking. 28 picces Cashmere Alexandre, 24 inch Black Silks, will be sold dmmg this sale at $1.65 ayard. These we the revular $2.00 quality, with su- perb lustre, heavy weight and are alwayn considered cheap at $2.00 a yard. 20 pieces Cashmere Alexandr+ 24 inch Black Silks, the quali'y usually retailed east $2.50, will lw sold by us on this sale at $2.10 a yard, 12 piccer widest, heaviest and best quality of Cashmere Alexandre 2# 3lack Silks, usually xold by all est eastern houses for $3,00 t. &3.60 a yard, will be sold by us dln ng this sale for $2.50. r— Table Linens, 25 pieces 64 inch Seotch Loom Damask, iree from dressing, very heavy and a great bargam at 374¢, or shown before by ony one for lesst han 65c. 13 pieces 68 inch Leavy Cream Satin Damask will be oftered on this ab Hde, never retailed hefore le:s than 7bc. 25 pieces newest and richest pat- terns, sull two yards wide, Double Sutin Damask, very fine and heavy, heing our wwn importation, will be offered on this sale for $1.00 4 yard. are worth and never shewn velore tess thun 1,00, Corset Department We have secured two of the great- est bargains in Corsets that have ever been shown in America and we now ofler our customers: 100 dozen Satine French €orsets with 60 hones and rows of cording between, in all colors, black, lizht blue, pink, gold, cream, ecra, white, emb oidered with colored sille floss, will be sold ot 7¢ each, worth §1.560. 80 dozeu 300 hone Fre nch woven Corsets, whit , will be elosed out o 1.0 each, usually sold at §1,60 and §$2.00. We advise onr customers to se- cure the above at onee. 1t will be tmpossible to duplicate them, | YARNS. 100 pounds (I\nu e quality all Wool Western made W hiie \luwwx Grey and Blue mixel Phea pound, retailing elsewhere for $1.00! 1000 Pounds very fine All Waol lwl, Navy Blue, Scarlet, Wine, Cardinal, Brown Yarus at $1.00 o pound, worth fully $1.2. CHILORENS AND LAI]IES H00DS ! We have devoted acounter to the ve sale of Hoods and offer a nies warm heavy or finest quality Silk Hood knit m Midsummer when goods are cheap, at prices of mate- rial now. 10 doz Children’s Hand Knit Zephyr Hoods i good colors at Toc each, sold last year for $1.00. 20 doz Ladies extra size fine Hand Knit Germantown Hoods. & areat pargin at SL.25; were cheap last s at $1.75. 18 doz Ladies Fanc, Silk Trim- med, new style, very warm Hoods, all good colors, for $1.50 each, worth $2.€0. LADIES MERINO UNDERWEAR. 80 doz Ladies fine quality Mcrino Vests with finished seams, will be s0ld on this sale for 35 ets each; no other tirm in Omaba or the West is retailing this for lvas thau 59., and in some stores as high as 505 i3 asked. . 120 dozen heavier and finer La- dies’ Merino Vuwt- with Silk Em- broidered necks, ave offered on this gale for B wetly the same as selling elsewhefe for $1.00. 80 dozen Ladies’ all-wool Scarlet Ve ts and Pants will be offered on this sale for $1.00, selling elsewhere for 81.26. 60 dozen very finest quality Cash- mere Wool Scailet Vests,warranted not to shrink or full, with finished seams, will be sold for $4.5u a suit; worth usually $6.00. Child’s Merino Vests 2b¢, 3bc¢, 45¢, bde, 60c. Child’s Cashmere wool vests, 45e, bbe, 60c¢, 70¢, 80¢, 90c. FLANNELS. 60 pieces White Shaker Flannels bought in the auction rooms will be vold on this sule for l-n a yard retailing elsewhere for 2ie. 40 pieces Heavy California red twilled Merino wool flannel, full 29 inches wide, a great bnrgmn at 43¢, fully eqnal to anything you can buy elsewhere for 70¢, 60 picces Extra Heavy California red twilled Merino flannel at 53¢ a yard; thisis very cheap a:d worth NOTE—All our red twilled flan- nels ave soft Merino wool and will not irritate the skin ov full in washing, Orde's through mail promptly fille ), em— Mail Order Dept Non residents of Omaha ean have the same focilities for shopping through this depavtment as though the goods were selected in person as we will gl Wly send samples or fur- nish information when wanted, entensted to our care and wlections left to us will b well iilled as though yon made a trip to Omaha and selected yourself, S. D, Horse & Go. T — i

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