Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 1, 1884, Page 8

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WASH DRESS GOODS. Monday morning we will open 2,000 yards very choice styles new LIGHT SPRING PERCALES, 6 14c. 20,000 yards Standard Prints, 2 cents, 6,000 yards Best Indigo Prints, 7c. 20,000 yards Best Scoteh Ginghams, 15 cts. 156,000 yards Best Printed Satines, 15 cents, worth just 2bc. White Goods. 20,000 yards White Pique, purchased at auction, will be closed ont by us at 3 cents worth Gic. 1,200 vards Dotted Swissin an assortment of dots will be tLrown in oue pile Monday morning 25c a yard, Many of these are worth 50c and 60 cents. THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1884, S. P.MORSE & CO. | SECOND WEEK OF THE GREAT SALE, Monday, March 31st. $300,000.00 CLEAN DRY GOODS. Over one-third purchased in New York this month at forced sales, and will be sold. 20 To 50 Per GCent LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICE. NOT A DOLLAR RESERVED. Siik 7i]epanmefnt. For years our Black Silks have been famed for cheapness and durability; we closed out in New York last week 80 pieces choice qualily black and white Summer Silks t%nt we will offer on this sale at 374c, worth 50c. Our pat- rons will confer a favor on us by calling to examine the very superior quality of these Silks. 0 pieces changeable Summer Silks, Chene Checks, and beautiful effeets in Glace Silks will be offered on this sale for b0c; selling everywhere this season for 6bc to 70c. Wash Dress Goods. 25,000 yards very choicest styles now Standard Calico. Very Best Prints Gloucester, Ohambny.’ 3. ‘Windsor, There are no better prints made than these, and we will not substitute any in- ferior grades. 20 cases very best quality INDIGO WE OLOSED OUT ONE LOT BLUE Calieo 7c yard, worth 10c. 50 pieces heavy gros grain Colored 25 cases Heavy Oheck Ginghams 3c|Silks in Garnet, iflynlu. Bronze, ete., yard, worth 6}c. all good colors, and will ;fl'er them at 76c. ? . : These are good value at $1.25, 24 cases very choicest Ginghams, R0 o " i Cilischf'end! Dross: Hiyiae. ooma 20 pieces all 8ilk Black Rhadmes will _ ” be closed out on this sale at 874c; never prising the following makes: offered before under $1.26 and worth that to-day. 16 pieces extra all Silk double faced k, full 26 inches wide, will .256; worth, and never sold $L.76, pieces finest quality all Slik Black Mervilleux, a quality that we have always sold at $2.60, will be closed out at i $L.76. 20,000 yards Best Soolch (inghams, finost quality all Silk . = 45 pieces ve: Apron Chooks and Dross Plaids will bo | twilled Surahs, beautiful for Skirts and drosses, all magnificent colors, sold on this sale at 16¢, usual 30c quality. 25,000 yards fast color printed lawns m-. Blues, Greys, Pigeon Blue, New. Browns, Corn Yellow, Cream, etc.; never at 3jc, never offered before this sale less ‘ han Gfc. ;«il.d under $1.50, will be cut down to Choicest Ginghams 6fc. ¢ York, Blaterville, und [c} — B0 pieces very finest quality checked and Block Plaid all Silk washing twilled Surah Silks, never seld under $1.50 to Colored Dress Goods. 8175, will bo closed at $1.25. Our stock in this department is by far the finest we have ever shown; for the last three weeks we have been purchas- ing largely in New York, andin adding Velvets and Brocades. them to our present stock we find the : 3 . s 40 Pieces 19-inch Silk Velvets in all quantity too large to describe or sell at|now and desirable shades and regular such a sale as this in separate lots; there- | $2.50 quality will be closed on this sale fore we have placed on sale at. for 81.50 a yard. 40 pieces very best quality 19-inch SIX LEADING PRICES Dress Velvets, all new and desirable shades, will be closed out on this sale for The following goods all worth double | $2.00 a yard; positively sold everywhere what we ask for them. f0r2093-,00. o W e : pieces handsome, rich, Black Bro- 160 pieces new debege, twilled §°°“'h cade g{ilk, very heavy and fully as good plaids, Mattalesso brocades, Poplin lus- | as could be bought lnst season for 2,50, tre, &e., worth from 200 to 80c, will be [ will be closed on this sale for $1.65, closed out on this sale as one lot at 100| 20 pieces very rich all Silk Black'Bro- cades in beautiful patterns, at $2.00 a yard. yard, reduced from $3.00 for this sale. 15 pieces finest all Brocades, worth ,00 to 84 50 a yard, will be closed on this sale at $2.50 a yard, the latest spring shades at Cr ‘minot -hynd 60:'“ offered under 3b0c, v 0 | Sinide Debeges White Dress Goods. fotl, it Y7450 AN MK\ oue Wit gods, Swimr, Ml Bhopard Cheoks, and choice new colors | Piques, Mulls Organdis, etc, —were in , 76c, all at one price, 60c. bought at forced sales in New York, and yards t qn , now all wool | We confidently assert that they are not dress frabrics in drap d'Alma, Serges over b0cts on the dollar of the prices of and wool mi Foules, Block e B0 ards Whito Pi good quali i Ohecks, &o. be put in this o ¥ ique, uality Tok At 750, worth $1.00 1o 8L.25. Yo at dots a yard, worth 63c in New York. 2,600 yards White Pique 100 goods. 8 1,200 yards Check Nainsooks at 10c; sold last season at 160, 2,400 yards comprising a lot we bought at auction, in w] are about eight dif- ferent qualities, the usual retail value of which was 36, 37} up to 40c and as we purchased ‘them at a uniform price we will sell all on this sale, your choice for ioces, about 4,400 yards of tine ndia Linons, the average retail of which has always and to-day is “avi.llboihmwnlnuomlotn a yard. One small lot 60 pieces Sheer White Livon d'Inde Checks that cost the im- porter 30cts will be sold for 22¢ a yard. » greatest bargain 800 yards Soft finish Nainsool ill Axthe of the sle vo b.;&nl({uwo,uvuhlonoflrodun:ar offer 50 pieces Silk and Woal Black Grena-| 1,900 yards Soft finish Nainsooks at in uew styles of blucks,Batin Plaids | 20c; sawe quality has always soid for at 90¢; worth at wholesale | 35 cents. 3 1,400 yards Soft finish Nainsooks that all from 35 to 45cts, will be sold Bilk Satin Stripe and | hav. nes at $1,00 worth. §2 00 ..-":pmh-dmmin aae lot st 95 > cen! : D00 yards of remnants of Spring ss Goods carried from last season will Black Grenadines. 6ots, rog- | Velveteens. We closed out from the importers about 1800 yards ‘‘Barveno” patent Vel- veteens, regular $1.25 quality, all new colors, Garnets, Browrs, Myrtles, etc., and we will close the lot out at 76c. ALso, 20 vieces of Woven Colored Brocade Velvets, (not stamped goods), full 256 inches wide in Myrtle, Brown, Garnet, eto., never sold less than $2.50 a yard; we. will close them on this sale for $1.50. Black Brocade Velvets. One of the greatest Bargans secured for this sale was one lot assorted pat- terns, 15 pieces Brocade Silk Velvets that sold early in the season for just $5.C0 a yard, on this sale we will close them for $2.60. Black Goods. 15 pieces 42-inch Black Lace Bunting bought very cheap, and will be offered on this sale at 373cts; never sold before less than 50c. 20 pieces 42-inch Draped Alma, mag- nificent goods,worth $1.25; will be closed on this sale for 75c. 20 pieces fine Black Armures, and Jer- sey Cords will be closed out at 50c,worth 76e. Ladies Sacking. 60 pieces Genuine Gilbert Suiting Flan- nels, full 56-inches wide, new mixtures and solid colors, very desirable for Tailor Made Suits. Our price on the sale, 95¢; worth $1.25. Nuns Veiling. 40 pieces 46-inch finest quality Black Nuns Veiling, or Albatross Cloth, that has never sold in this quality and width under $1.00 a yard, will be closed out at Gbots a yard, Turkish Towels. We were fortunate enough to secure the entire balance of those Turkish Towels that we sold last month and we will offer to-morrow: 130 dozen, largest sizes, Fancy Stripe Turkish Towels at 26¢ each, worth usual- y Towels. For to-morrow (Thursday) we will make FOUR LOTS OF TOWELS, 80 dozen Huck and Damask towels will be thrown out at 1be, worth every cent of 2be. 160 dozen fine doubls Damask, knotted fringe and very large Huck towels at 20c, worth and usually sold for 85c. 90 dozen finest Bleached Huck, Barns- ley double Damask and embroidured Towels, knotted fringe and handsome borders, will be closed out in one lot at 50¢, worth 750 to $1.00. The entire balance of our towels being usually sold at $1.00 to §1.50, each will oe sold without reserve for 7bc, a reduc- tion to be appreciated. MENY' worth £6.00. To-night we 81.25. Tmwe To-night m our Furnishing Goods, Men's Finest Quality Pure Linen Hemmed and Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs at $2.60 ver dozen. HANDKERCHIEES. s BARGAINS, 300 Dozen FANCY SHIRTS. will ofter— 60 dozen Fine Percale Shirts with detached cuffs and two Collars at 50 cents, reduced from 40 dozen Finer Percale Shirts at 75 cents, re~ duced from §1. 80 dozen Finest Percale Shirts with Collars and Cufts, $1 00, worth $1.75. MENS' LISLE 80X, 60 dozen Pure Ex glish Colored Lisle Sox, will be sold to-night and Monday at 50 cents a pair, worth 75 cents. 50. NOT AN ITEM IN OUR STOCK EXGLUDED. ladieézfldsiery beparfinént. : 260 dozen Ladies’ Cotton hose, all new colorings and black, full regular made, only 20c per pair; are considered cheap at 60c. 100 dozen Schopper’s genuine iron frame Hose, extra length and full fashioned, only 20c; are considered cheap at 40c. 50 dozen fine pin striped hose, excellent quality (our own importing) will be sold at 374c per pair; cheap at 75c. 126 dozen Fine Lisle stockings, all new and desirable colors and black. We will start them at 46c. These goods last season were considered a bargain at $1.00 per pair; would therefore ad- vise our patrons to make prompt selections. 65 dozen Gienuine English Silk Stockings, Black, Cardinal, Wine, Pink and Light Blue, only $1.25; a great bargain and cheap at $2.50. 25 dozen Pure sewing silk stockings (our own importing) cannot be matched tor lees than $4.50; our sale price, $2,75. Childrens’ Hosiery. Fancy Striped Cotton Hose, full regu- lar made, 5 to 6}; only 16c. Fancy Striped Cotton Hose, full regu- lar made, 7 to 8}; only 20c. Solid Colors, new shades, full regular made, b to 6}; only 20c. Solid Colors, new shades, full regular made, 7 to 8}; only 2bc. Oxford and Cambridge Mixed Hose (our own importing), 53 to 6}; only 15c. Oxford and Cambridge Mixed Hose (our own importing), 7 to 8}; only 20c. Fancy Striped Knglish Hose (our own importing), 54 to 6}; only 20c. Fancy Striped English Hose (our own importing), 7 to 83; enly 2bc. To enumerate all our bargains in this stock would be a fruitless task. We can, however, confidently assert that no such bargains have ever been placed within the reach of all classes. LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS only. 500 to be closed out at 70c each; never sold less than $1.25 to $1.50. Kid Gloves. All our heretofore bargains sink toinsig- nificance compared to our present offer ing. An importer's stock closed out and more Kid Gloves of all sizes, colors, and black, at 50 CENTS PER PAIR 50 Never offered less than $1.25. GLOVES—Ngw TaNs Mopes and Blacks, in 8, 4 and 6 button length, at prices interesting to all consumers, and much below coat of manufacture, Black Laces, The prices quotedin thisadvertisement are made with a view of olosing out the lots advertised at once. 30 pieces Black All-silk Spanish Lace, 21-2 to 3 inches wide, at 10c, per yard, 23 piecgs Black All- silk Spanish Lace. 3 inshes wide, at 12 1-20, per yard. 15 pieces Black All-Silk Spanish Guip- ure Lace, inches wide, at 25c, per yard. 10 pieces Black All-Silk Bplnrh uip- ure Lace, extra finequality, b inches wide of 37 1.2¢, per yard, 8 pieces Black All-Silk Spanish 'Guip- ure Lace, extra fine quality, 6 inches wide, at 500, yard, 10 pieces Bm All-Silk Escurial Lace, 3 1.2 inches wide, at 37 1-2¢, por{nd. 8 piecos Black All-Silk Escurial Lace, 4 inches wide, 50c, yard. b pieces Black All-Silk Escurial Lace, 6 (nol’;u wide, at 7be, per yard. b pieces Blaok All-Silk Escurial Lace, 8 inches wide, at $1.25 per yard 10 pieces BlnkAll-Silfi.,LIATELASSE SPANISH WEB LACE, 27 inches wide * at $3.00 per yard, Linen Lawns, Satines. Our purchase of Lawns and Satines were made 40 per cent under the market value, and we will open to-morrow morning 250 pieces very best quality new Styles Satines, that are worth 25¢ everywhere. Some ask more, but for this sale our price will be 15¢ a yard. 1,300 yards of Linen Lawns, same quality, that we sold last year for 20c, will be closed out on this sale for 10c, worth double. 2,500 yarde new Styles, fine quality of Linen Lawns on this just sale we will offer them for 16¢, worth 25c. 3,000 yards Linen Lawns guaranteed pure Linen, and a quality that has sold in previous years for 35¢ to 45c for this sale. We will sell them at 25c. Two Great Barfins in Handker- chiefs. 800 dozen, including all our previous stock of 25 and 35 cent colored bordered, hemstitched handkerchiefs, - will be thrown in one lot at 15c. 200 dozen Colored Bordered, Liren Csmbric, Black Embroidered and Irish Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs purchased by us for half value, will be offered at 25c each, worth 560c, 76c and $1.C0. (No such bargain ever offered before.) Turkey Hgflamasks. 160 pieces, about 6,000 yards of very best Turkey Red Damasks, quality never shown before less than 50c; price for this sale 34c, 1,200 yards best quality German Linen ‘Warp Turkey Red Damasks, usually sold at $1.00.a yard, but our price for this sale is 65c, Tahle_[inens. Without hesitation we pronounce the goods in this department the cheapest that we show in our house. We pur- chased 280 PTECES OF LINENS FROM AUC- TION SALE OF MARCH 9TH, IN NEW YORK, Hotels, Boarding Houses, and Restaurants will consult their interests by coming to thissale as wo will save you over one- third of your bill, 40 pieces heavy undressed Barnsley loom Table Damask at 37%c, worth 50c. b pieces fine Cream Damask 50c. This is a small lot of our regular 85c damask. 28 piecos 68-inch Cream Barnsley Damask at 65c a yard, never shown in the West less than $1.00, 30 pieces 68-inch heaviest quality Ger- man Bleached Damask, cost to import about $1.00 to $1.25, this sale for 7bc. 40 pieces, full 2 yards wide, Austrian Bleached Damasks made without dressing or Starch very heavy and Satin finish will bla a)oled out on this sale for 95c, worth 80 '%iacu of the finest quality double Satin Table Damasks, full 2 yards wide, comprising a lot that we purchased at auction and forced sales; the lowest cost oods in this lot is $1,25 and the highes 30. We will close them at one price on this sale, viz: 81,25, Many of them retail for $2.75 to $3.00, Napkins !—Napkins ! 180 dozen German Damask Napkins regular 81.76 per dozen goods; we will close this lot out av $1.25, 75 dozen, full § double Satin Cream , | Damask Napkins, usually sold at $2.50 a dozen; will close tkem out at $1.55 a dozen. 200 dozen extra heavy double Satin Damask { and § Napkins that have al- ways sold for $3.00 and 83 50 will be closed out to-morrow- for $2.00 a dozen, 80 dozen extra fine Sd heavy § and § double Damask Napkins will be placed in one lot at $2.50 a dozen, worth just $3.50 and $4.00. 240 dozen soft finish Plain White and Red Bordered Napkins, very heavy, that we will sell at $1.25 a dozen, 80dozen of § and § size finest quality German Satin Damask Napkins, usually old at §6 .00 to 87.00, will ba closed on his sale f or $4 50, We sell them on wl’attem Téhle~ [:Iutius. ‘We bought a lot of about 1,600 cream double damask fringe Pattern Cloths full 2 by 2} yards with red Grecian borders— will be sold for $2.50 each, usual price $4.50. Arso 850 full Bleached Damask Cloths with double Red Grecian Borders, size 2 by 2} yards at $2.75 each, worth $5.00. 300 very finest Double Satin Damask fringe cloths pure white magnificent Pat- terns, finest quality, size 2 by 2} yards, will be closed out at $2.50 each, usual price £5.00. Crashes, Towelings. 250 pieces best quality Twilled, Diced, and Diaper Unbleached and Bleached. Also all Linen Check Glass Towelings. Amongst these are goods worth 20c, not a yard ever sold under 16c, buton this sale we will sell all of them for 124c. 300 pieces all Linen Crash Striped Toweling, formerly sold at 10c; on this sale will be sold for 7 cts. 90 pieces very finest and widest Broms- ley Twiiled and Huck Towelings, always sold at 26¢; will be closed out on this sale for 174 cts. Bed Spreads. ‘We secured especially for this trade sale 900 full 12-4 Honey-Comb Bed Spreads that have never sold tor less than 95cts. But we bought these so cheap that we will sell them for bbets each. Another lot of about 600 Bates. Bridal and Lewiston Honeycomb Spreads will be closed out at 8onts; worth $1.25 to 1.50. 600 Marseilles 12-4 and an_extra fine Marseilles pattern,soft finish Honeycomb ggrgoldsat 1.60; each never sold less than 300 Marseilles 12-4 Bed Spreads that have never been shown before less than $3.50 and $4.00; we propose to sell this lot for $2.50. 100 of ourfinest Marseilles Spreads that are worth $6,00 to $7.40, we will show them for Thursday morning at $5.560, Bleached Muslins. As we have secured none but very best quality Muslins for this sale, our cus- tomers will have goods that will give them entire satisfaction, 10 cases yard wiae Standard Bleached Muslin, free from starch, bc a yard, worth just 8je. 20 cases Best Bleached Muslin, yard wide, free from dressing, and never offered less than 10c, for this sale our prices will be G}c. Unbleached Muslins. 20 bales best and finest, both heavy and .ght weight, Unbleached Muslin will ke sold at b cots. a yard, These are best made and worth 8}c. Sheetings. 10 cases 9-4 Best Quality Mohawk and Utica Mills Bleached Sheetings at 20 ots. 6 cases New York Mills, Wamsutta, Utica, 10-4 Bleached Sheetings at 30 cts, a yard. To Our Customers. We cannot but ask your reflections upon the enormous henefits accruing alike to ourselves and customers from such a sale as this. At the lowest esti- mate the saving to our customers is sn averago of 30 per cent. Supposing that for present or future use a family needs rl;y goods to the amount (at usual prices) of — $ 20 00 They will save at this 35 00 ¢ s e s “ sale$ 6 00 ¢ 10 50 ‘16 00 22 50 30 00 45 00 “ “ “ o 50 00 75 00 100 00 150 00 $430 00 A Total Saving of $129 00 And the enormous increase in our trade even at a very small profit renders our store very popular and enables us to purchase large invoices of goods, that come to our notice as being cheap, with the confidence that the people of Omahs in the future as in the past, appreciate the efforts we have used for seven years to establish as low prices in Omaha as are given to any city in the Union. “ “ “ “ “ « “ « Gorsets ! Corscts!! A glance at our Corset stock will satis- fy the most skeptical of ourimmense pur- chases, all at about HALF PrICcE, all ele- gant, clean, fresh goods, and no trash in the offerin _Fine Satteen Corsets, all colors and sizes, only 75c; usually sold at $1.25. Elegant French Colored Satteen Corded Corsets, a great bargain at 95c; sold everywhere at $1.50 to §1.75. This cor- set is a very close imitation of satin, and really a kandsome article. Genuine Tonipico Filled Corsets, ele- gantly made, only 85c, well worth $1,50. Bargains in other makes at equally low prices. Torchon Laces. We purchased 2000 pieces Torchon Laoe at a great discount. They are pure Linen, are put up in twelve yard pieces and we will make four prices . 12 yard pieces of Torchon Lace for 15c piece always sold at 25c. 12 yard pieces Torchon Lace for 2ic, always sold 45 and 50c. 12 yard pieces Torchon Lace for always sold for 75c and §1.00, 12 yard pieces Torchon Lace for always sold at $1.00 to §1.25. 50c, Toe, Oriental Laces. Our stock of theso goods is of our own importation and has come in so late that we will give the greatest portion of them to our customers at less than wholesale prices in New York to-day. 50 pieces 4-inch Oriental Lace at 10c, worth 16c. 24 pieces b-inch wide Oriental Lace at 26c a yard worth 4bc. 24 pieces 6-inch wide Oriental Lace at 60c, worth 75¢ to $1.00, Embroideries. To simplify the sale of all our em- broideries, we will make six prices and the earliest customers will secure the best borgains, In the b¢ yard lot will be all embroid- eries, vsually sold at 8¢ to 10c. 10c a yard lot will be all embroideries,* between 124c and 20c. In the 20c a yard lot will be all e broideries, sold between 2Z5c and 8bc a yard. The 25c embroideries wili be goods that we alwrys sell at 36c to 450, 60c embroideries will pe goods that we always sell at 65¢ to 76c, 7he embroideries will be goods that we always sell at §1.00 to §1.25, . P. Morse & Company.

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