Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 14, 1884, Page 8

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OMAHA DAILY BEE-+MONDAY APRIL 14, 1884, S. P. MORSE & Great Sale for Next Week HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 500 dosen Childs' Seamless imported Hose will be sold at 16c, all sizes, b to inches, never before oftered lese than 25 to 3bc. 80 dozen Ladies’ Pure Lisle Hose, Bril- liant finish, all colors, at 36c; a regular 7bc Hose, 100 dozen Ladies' finest quality Colored Balbriggan Hose, in stripes and fancy colors, closed out'lx us in Europe, will be sold on this sale for 35c a pair; ‘would ordinarily cost 50 to 60cts a pair. 200 dozen Ladies’ finest quality Spun Silk Hose at $1.00 a pair; have never soldin Omaha less than $2.00; all colors and black. Great Sale of White Goods. 10,000 yards White Pique at 3o, worth 6}o. 5,000 yards Sheer Check Nainsook 8}c, worth 20c, At the auction sale of March 12th, in New York, we purchased about $15,000 worth of India Linons, Swisses, Check Nainaooks, Victoria Lawn, &e. 100 pieces Check Nainsooks that have always sold for 26 to 400, positively the best bargain ever shown will be closed in one lot at 150. 60 pieces finest and best quality Check Nainsooks and Mulls, regular price has always been 37} to 60c, but we can sell them now for 25c. 80 pieces Sheer White India Linons at 165¢, sold heretofore for 25c. b0 pieces India Linons at 20c, price herefors has been 30c. 60 pieces beautiful quality India Linons at 2bc, exactly the same thatsells for 35c. 28 pieces finest quality made in India Linon at 374c, worth G0c. 100 pieces Victoria Lawns at 15¢, regu- lar price 2bc. pieces Victoria Lawn at 20c exactly, worth 80c. 25 pieces finest Sheer Victoria Lawn at 25c, never offered before less than 40c. Lace Department. For to-morrow we will make a great offering at 25 c a dozen yards, A large iot}of Laces pur- chased at sales in New York, and that have never sold under 10 cents a yard. SOc adozen yards. Over elghty styles of Linen nnd Cotton Laces, that are to-day worth £1.00 to $1.25 a yard. $1:.00 a Zdozen yards. Magnificent' styles of Cotton Laces that have always retailed for 25 cents a yard. ‘Silk Spanish Laces, 35 pieces Black All-silk Spanish Lace, 212 to 3 inches wide, at 10c, per yard. 23 pieces Black All- silk Spanish Lace. 3 inshes wide, at 12 1-2c, per yard. 15 pieces Black All-Silk Spanish Guip- ure Lace, 3inches wide, at 20c, per yard. 10 pieces Black All- Spanish Guip- uro L ace, extra finoquality, b inches wide of 360, per yard, 8 pieces Black All-Silk Spanish Guip- uro Lace, extra fine quality, 6 inches wide, at 40c, per yard. Turkey Red Damasks. 160 pieces, about 6,000 yards of very bost 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 Gbc, Black Dress Goods. To continue the great rush in Black Gouds another week we will offer to- morrow: 20 pieces Black Cashmere at 50c, re- duced from 7be. 25 pes. Black Jersey Cord and Armure at 50¢, reduced from $1.00. 50 pes. Black Cashmere at 9bc, never offered before under $1.25. 20 pieces 46-inch very fine Albatross or Nuns' Veiling at 63 Cents a yard, worth last seazon §1.00, Grenadines. The greatest bargain we have been been able to secure for this important Sale is: 50 pieces Finest Quality all Silk and Wool Satin Stripe and Black Check Grenadine at 90c A YARD. Worth £2.00 to $3.00. Embroideries. To simplify the sale of all our em- broideries, wo will make six prices and the earliest customers will secure the best borgains. In the be yard lot will be all embroid- eries, vsually sold at 8c to 10c. 10c a yard lot will be all embroideries, between 12jc and 20c, In the 20c a yard lot will be all em- broideries, sold between 26c and 35c a yard. The 26c embroideries will (be goods that we alwrys sell at 36c to 450. 60c embroideries will be goods that we always sell at 650 to 7be. 77bc embrotderies will be goods that we always sell at $1.00 to $1.26. -Gl'nve Dépa;t—mem. 300 dozen ladies’ eight button length Jorsey wrist gloves, just opened up for this sale at 25 Cents a Pail. 80 dozen, an assorted lot of six and eight button finest quality Jersey lisle gloves, regular 750 and $1 qualities for this salo at 50 Cents a Pair, 90 dozen very finest qualities of lace top and embroidered Lisle gloves in 8 10 button length Jersey wrists at 75 Cents a Pair. 80 dozen of colored and black kid gloves, u rogular 81.50 glove, will bo of- ered to-day at our glove counter for 75 Cents a Pair Worth, as stated, $1.25 to 81.50. Black Brocade Velvets. One of ihe greatest Bargains secured for this sale was one lot assorted pat- terns, 15 pieces Brocade Silk Velvets that sold early in the season for just £5.00 a yard, on thisZaale wo will close them for $2.60. 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. : Men;s Furnishing Gum)}i;. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF UNDER- WEAR. Wo are the only direct importers of Men's Hosiery and Underwear west of Chicago. On one invoice of Men's Un- dershirts and Hose we paid to John Campbell, Esq., Collsctor of Customs, March 13th $1,216.70 for duties, the largest ever made at one time at the port of Omaha. We will open to-morrow morning. 60 doz. English Balbriggen Underwear, fine gauze silk front at 7be. 40 doz. French Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, the same quality that we sold last year for $1 25, now offered at $1.00. French Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers at $1.50 usually sold at §2.00. Finest quality French Balbriggan Un- dershirts and Drawers at $1.90, usually sold last for $2.50. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY From MORLEY'’S, Nottingham; BRETTLES’, London; COUDERAT & CO , Paris. All direct from these makers to us. Oriental Laces. Our stock of these gnods is of our own importation and has come in o late that wo 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 15c. 24 pieces 5-inch wide Oriental Lace at 25c a yard worth 4b¢ 24 pieces 6-inch wide Oriental Lace at 50, worth 75c to $1.00.1 COMPANY. Linen Department. HOTELS, | BOAKDING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS, and private families can save about 30 per cent by purchasing now from us. Wo mention a few. 40 pieces heavy undressed Barnsley loom Table Damask at 374c, worth 50¢ 5 pieces fine Cream Damask 50c. This is & small lot of our regular 85¢ Damask. 98 pieces 68-inch Cream Barnsloy Damask at G5c & 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. We sell them on this sale for 75c. 40 pieces, full 2 yards wide, Austrian Bleached Damasks made without dressing or Starch very heavy and Satin finish will be closed out on this sale for 95¢, worth $1.50. 80 pieces 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 We will close them at one price on this sale, viz.:$1.25. Many of them retail for $2.75 to $3.00. Velveteens. We closed out from the importers about 1800 yards ‘‘Barveno” patent Vel- vetoens, regular $1.25 quality, all new colors, Garnets, Browns, Myrtles, etc., and we will elose the lot out at Féc. Avso, 26 pieces of Woven Colored Brocade Velvets, (not stamped goods), fuill 25 inches wide in Myrtle, Brown, Gurnet, etc., never sold less than $2.50 a yard; we will close them on this sale for §1.50. 200 Pieces Crash 'Iow_lings. 4 CENTS 4 “Worth 6} to 8c. 250 Pieces Bleached Crash Toweling. 5 CENTS 65 Worth 8}c in New York, 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 15¢, but on 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 Broma- ley Twiiled and Huck Towelings, always s0ld at 25¢; will be closed out on this sale for 17} cts. Velvets arF Brocades. 40 Pieces 19-inch Silk Velvets in all new and_desrable shades and regular $2.50 quality will be closed on this sale for $1.50 a yard, 40 pieces very best quality 10-inch Dress Velvets, all_new and desirable shades, will be closed out on this salo for §2.00 a yard; positively sold everywhere for §3.00. 20 pieces handsome, rich, Black Bro- cade Silk, very heavy and fully as good as could be bought last season for $2.50, will bo closed on this sale for $1.65, 20 piecer. very rich all Silk Biack Bro- cades in beautiful patterns, at $2.00 & yard, reduced from £3.00 for this sale. 15 pieces finest all silk Brocades,worth from $3.00 to $4 50 a yard, will be closed on this sale at §2.50 a yard. S. P. MORSE & CO.S SPECIAL OFFERING OF\ BI.A CIIX SITL.EK S, The stock of a prominent Lyons Manufacturer offered at retail for less than wholesale prices. PRICES ¥OR THIS WEEK : 2 $|.25 24 $1.50 Inches .‘$|.65 Inches $2.00 Wide $2.00 Wide. 24 Inches Wide, and the Best Black 8ilks Manufactured NEARLY ALL BEING MADE BY C. J.BONET ET CIE, LYONS, FRANCE. 7" Soo that his brand is on all that you buy. .23 Ladies who wish a fine Black Silk Dress for a com- paratively trifling sum of money will take advantage o ‘the above lot. Our Great The wonderful succcess of this sale has induced us to continue it for to-day AND THE PRESENT WEEK, and all those who have not already done so ought not to fail to take ADVANTAGE OF THE BENEFITS accruing to all, when such a magnificent stock, amounting to upwards of $300,000.00 is thrown on the market at about 30 per cent less than last year’s prices. S.P.Morse & Co. S. P. MORSE & CO0. LADIES” AND GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEE DEPAR'T. We have just received from Belfast, Ireland, three manufacturers’ stoeks, odd lots, of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs, the aecumulation of a season, of every style of handkerchief they have made, containing 2,700 handkerchiefs, in an endless variety of Style, no thzee heing alike. We shall mark them from 10 Cents to 50 Cents Fach---Real Value 20 Cents to $1.50, as follows = Manwfacturers’ Odd Lots of Ladies’ Colored Border Hom kerehiefs, full size, choice at 10 cents each. iched Hand- Halt their value. Manufacturer's Odd Lots of Gentlemen’s All-Dinen Handkerchiefs. in an assortment of iniatials and colored borders, choice ut 12} and 28&¢ each. These geods are rea ly worth double this price. Manufacturers’ Odd Lots of Ladies’ Hemstitched Colored and White and Embroidered; also Colored Initials in hemstich, choice at 15e each Regular price bc. Manufacturers’ 0dd Lots of Children’s alldinen Hemstiched handker- chiefs, with colored blockwork, a great variety of designs and eolors, choice at 17c each. These goods are really worth 26 26 to 374e. Manufacturers’ ©dd Lots Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Inintial and Colored 3 _embroidered, chuice at 20cand 28c each. These goods are and 60 cents. Manufacturers” 0dd Lots Ladies’ Hendkerchiefs, hemstiched and seal- loped. with fine white and evlored embrovdery, in an endless variety of igns, choice at 50 cents each, worth from 74¢ to $1.50. Pattern Table Cloths. . ‘We bought a lot of about 1,600 cream Satinss: Lawns. ' hase of Lawns and Sstines “?‘utm.pd:rc 40 per cent under the market Wash Iirass Goods. 25,000 yards very choicest styles new Standard Calico. value, and we will . open to-morrow |double damas fringe Pattern Cloths full lnorninfi i 250 pioces very. best quality now Styles Satines, that are worth , 260 everywhere. Some ask more, but for this sale price will ba 150 a yard. double Red Grecian Borders, ze 2 by 1,300 of Linen Lawns, q\n\hz; we sold lust year for 20c, will be o worth double. ards mfl out on this sale for 100, 2,600 yards new Styles, fine qualil ffe them for 160, worth 2. l‘w \wns % Lision, aid & quality that sol will gell them at 25c. uble Satin Oream | that have never sold tor less than Obots, o 50| But we bought these so cheap that we ly $2 close tkem out at $1.50 heavy olonpkiu that have al- and 8300 w row for $2.00 a dozen, 2} yards at $2.75 each, worth £5.00, 2 by 2} yards with red Grecian bordors— | Armold, 3 will be sold for $2.50 each, usual price i) \ Very our | $4.50. Orienta), g“-"' Avso Gloucester, [ Frints #m0 | 450 full Bleachod Damusk Cloths with| Granbrays y Linen Lawns on this just sale we w:fi fringe cloths pure white magnificent Pat- teed years for 35c to 45¢ for this sale. There are no better prints made than theso, and we will not substitute any in- ferior grades, 800 very finest Double Satin 'nu}.,.nkl terns, finest qualily, size 2 by 2} yards, will be closed out at $2.50 each, usual 20 cases very hest quality INDIGO BLUE Calico 7¢ yard, worth 10c, 25 cases Hoavy Check Ginghams Sc yard, worth 6}c. Bed Snreads. ‘We secured especially for this trade 24 cases very choicest Ginghams, 900 full 12-4 Honey-Comb Bed Snreads prising the following makes: a| will sell them for bbots euch. Anothor Lot of about 600 Bates, Bridal ]I;:'n“;::‘:"- doublp Batin |and Lowiston Honoycomb Spreads will| Amoskoag, | Choicost be closed out at 80ats; worth $1,25 to York, o inghams i} he | QBG4 ; Slaterville, | Gfe. 600 Marseillos 124 and an_extra fino| Glaagow, Maracillos pattorn,eoft finish Honeyoomb | Whitos, " heavy § and just » dozen, wo) will be " Plain White and | bava never been shown before less than #.‘ very heavy, that | #3 50 and £4.00; we propoae to sell this a sige finest qualit uality Napkin, 2.“.11, are worth §06,00 to §7.5! closed on | them for Thursday morning at 85.50, Bpreadsat §1.60; each never sold less than §2 00. 300 Mareeilics 12-4 Bed Spreads that 20,000 yards Best Scowch Ginghams, Apron Checks and Dress Plaids will be s0ld on this sale at Lbc, usual 30c quality, 25,000 yards fast color printed lawns at than Gfe, lot for &2 50, 100 of ourfinest Marseillos Bproads that we will show 1 " 8. P, Morse & Co, | S.P. Morse & Co. Apron Checks and Dress Styles, com- | . o, never offered before this sale less Domestic Bepartment. Open to-morrow morning 10 Bales Brown Muslin 4 CENTS 4 Worth 6} cents. FIVE BALES BROWN MUSLIN, 612 CT 61-2 Warth 8 to 8}e. FIVE BALRS BEST BROWN MUS- LIN, 712 CTS 71-2 worth 8} cents.] TWENTY CASES GOOD BLEACHED ’ MUSLIN, 5 CTS 5 worth anc sold always at 8jc. TEN CASES BEST STANDARD MUS- LIN, 61-4 CTS—614 worth at wholesale, 8}c. 5 Cases 8-4 Sheeting, 20 cents. b Cases 9-4 SBheeting, 20 cents, Utica 10-4 Sheeting, 30 cents Wamsutta 10-4 Sheeting, 30 cents. These are 24 to O cents a yard less than wholesalo prices. S. ™ Morse & Co. Corset Department. 300 dozen Frenoh Satine Uorsets in k, Blue, Cardiual, Cream, White, k, &c., embroidered with colored silk floss, will be closed out at 75 Cents. 100 dozen Tampico Corsets, usually sold at 81,00 will be closed out at 75 Cents. . 40 dozen fimest French Satine Corsets, in all colors, vichly embroidered, corded and with dowble sido steels, a regular $1.50 corset, wall be closed out at $1.00. Ladies” Merino and Balbriggan Underwear. Monday we will offer 200 dozen Ladies' genuine C. & G. Balbriggan vests at 85¢c Each, Regular $1.50 quality. Kid Gloves. All our heretofore bargainssink toinsig- nificance compared to our present ofter ing. An importer's stock closed out and more Kid Gloves of all sizes, colors, and black, at 50 CENTS PER PAIR 60 Never offered less thau $1.25, GLOVES—New Taxs Mopes and Blacks, in 3,4 and 6 button length, at prices interesting to all consumers, and much below cost f manuiacture, Lace Curtains. ‘We will Liave a great sale of Silk Department. For years our Black Silks have been fusoed for cheapness and durability; we Swiss & Nottingham CURTAINS COMMENCING THIS MORNING 100 pair Nottingham Cream Lace Cur- tains with pure edges, A regular $3.00 curtain, will be reduced o close out to $1.95 a pair. 80 pairs Nottingham Curtains reduced fl'o|m $6.00 for this sale down to $4.06 a pair. 65 pairs our finest Nottingham Cur- tains reduced from $12 to ($15 down to $7.60 & pair, 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 6bots a yard, Remnants. 12,000 yards of remnants of Spring Dress Goods carried from last season will be put un a table at } original price, 50c Dress Goods 15¢, 76c Dress Goods 25 to | 300, $100 remnants 30¢ to 40c, 8. P. Morge & Co. 8. P. Morse & Co, closed out in New York Jast week 80 pieces choice quality black and white Summer Silks that we wil' offer or thin sale at 874c, worth 50c. Our pat- | rons will confer a favor on us by calling to examine the very superior quality of these Silks, G0 pieces changeable Summer Silks, Chene Checks, aud beautiful effeets in Glace Silks will be offered on this sale for bOc; selling everywhere this season for Gbe to 7be. WX OLOSED OUT ONE LOT 50 pieces heavy gros grain Colored Silks in Garnet, Myrtles, Bronze, ete., all good colors, and will offer them at 7be, These are good value at $1,25, 20 pieces all Silk Black Rhadmes will be closed out on this sale at 87 offered before under $1.25 an that to-day. 15 pieces extra all Rhadmes Silk, fuil 25 inches wide, will be closed at §1.25; worth, and never sold under §1.75, 20 pieces finest quality all Slik Black Mervilleux, a quality that we have always sold at $2 50, will be clozed out a 8175, 45 pieces very finest quality all Silg twilled Surahs, beautiful for Skirts ana purty dresses, all mognificent colors, Pinks, Blues, Greys, Pigeon Blue, Now Browns, Corn Yellow, Cream, ete. ; never sold under §150, will be cut down to §1.25,

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