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~THE—~ SMITH STOCK. Black Silk 73¢ 20 to 21 inches w:de Smnh aold jtas a bargain for 98c and it worth every cent of it; 16 yards w1ll make a dress at a cost ‘of less than $12, only 4 pieces in stock Black Silk 89¢ This is a sild that was considered 8 bargain in Smith’s stock at 1 25; 20 incnes, good lustre, heavy teord. Itisa clenr saving to you of 60c a yard over what others ask, as it is nsually sold for 1 50. [ Black Silk $1.28 26 inch wide, blue, black, lust- yous finich; this was one of Smith’s bargrins at 175, aud you cnn“nt buy it elsewhere for less than 2 00; you can save §15 on a dress by pur- chasing this of us. Black Silk $1.43 This | bargain is worth and we cunnob postibly dupheate it for less than 2 00;other stores will ask you 2 25 for it; think what a saving Black Silk $1.78 Full 24 inches wide. This silk combines Instre and finish with du- rabihty. as it is warranted in every pnrmular—-you will say with us, it ~THE~ SMITH STOCK: DRESSGOODS| - Overwhelming Stock NEW GOODS. The advantage of selections from this department cannot be overesti- mated, First, you will here se- three pieces~ and a corresponding- ly great number of styles—to one piece shown by other stores. , We are selling tha entire stock at much 1 ss than otbers ask for same qualities. 3d. Our buyers in New York had al- ready placed orders for the latest styles In new goods, that we bave just opened and are selllng at 33 1.3 per cent less than others. Ask for the new styles. 15¢ Dress Goods. Brocades, Plaids, o hairs and Debeges that Smith sold for 20 to 25¢. This counter offers goods that cost but little more than ginghams and worth 4 times as much. 25¢ Dress Goods. 8ilk mixed and fine Cashmere Plaids and a Leautifal line of Jamestown Drap D'Almas, that usually sell for 40c—Smith sold them for 37c. 35¢ Dress Goods. 50 styles and diff-rent fabrics at 3b¢, that were in Smiths stock tor 50 to 60c. cax’t be bought less than 2 50 "to 8 00, our price 1 78. T Here was the finest silk 8mith '75¢ Dress Goods. About 100 styles of all wool Silk, and wool and mixed goods, combination suits that have 10 kept; it is worth and usually sells for 83 to 83 50 a yard, and 13 a su- perb quality full 24 inches wide. Velvets $1.43 Smith’s velvets that were a bar- gain with him at $2; we ofler them at $1 43, all beatifal colors Velvets$1.78 All desirable colors and sold as a bargain at $2 50 by Smith; our rice $1 78 cannot be duplicated in merica Surah Silks 98¢ Beautiful colors all pure silk, Smith bad just bought there te sell for #1 25 at the time he closed; our P rice 98c; they cost fmith 1 15 Brocade Silks 59¢ ‘Wine, garnet, brown, green,ney, etc; these brocade silks are wort fully $1; we pronounce them one of our enormous bargains at 59¢ Brocade Silks 89¢ Without doubt these are the best bargains in the #ilk departmen ; all colors, choice patterns; they are the parest Italian Silk snd worth §1.60; our prlce 890, M3 & L yards in them, and usually sell for $15, in this lot they co:t $7.50-- all newest styles. SuitingFlannels 95¢ Very best quality plaids, checks or plain; they are selling for §1 25 our price 95¢; Smith just received these so the plmds are new K‘id Gloves 50¢ 4 buttons, colors, black, opera shades, tan, etc; those were a bar- gain with Smith at $1 Kid Gloves $1.00 6 buttons, black and colors, an el- egant worth and always gold by Smith for 81 76; they cost him $2 'Kid Gloves ' 5¢ Silk embroidered back, 4 buttons sold by Smith on his specml sales for 1 00, Kid Gloves $1.46 4 buttons and without doubt one of the best in Oma.a, Smith consid- ered them a bargain at $2;our price $1 46 Ga'uqtlet oG-loves o . Dog skin drininggl oves for ladies embroidered back t best made; they are worth §$2, unr price §1 69 ~THE—~ SMITH STOCK. $. P. MORSE & CO THE DAILY BEE--WEDNZSDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1885, S. P. Morse & Co. S P Mise&0ilS P Mine &L Call Attention to their Sale of the LOYAL L. SMITH Stock of Dry Goods, purchased by us at A Discount of Nearly $50,000,00 From the inventory, and this discount we are dividing with our Patrons, GET YOUR SHARE! Of this discount by visiting our sale. We ask our patrons to give this more than a passing tho’t. remember the Smith stock was a et \Live, New & Active Stock All bought within 16 weeks of the time he closed, and he had already received large quantities of zr=coe Nlaw Fall Goods There never was a more complete stock than SMITH'S. He kept one buyer in New York, another in Chicago. It was dis- covered that all the goods purchased by him for the short sea- son of 1884,-—he only came in November,—were closed out in January, so he started fresh and clean for spring. NO OLLD GOODS BILACK CASHMERES Black Cash mere 680 tAl)klm:hu wide, rold by Smith for 85c, Thls Is one of the bargains of th e + stock. Black Cas h mere 75C 4140 lnhehen wide, usually sold at 90c., This {s a bargaln not to be had + elsewhere, Black Cashmere OB cus} i i, i s il gty e wre i CLOAK DEPARTMENT In addition to the newest Fall Styles just received,we have some staple styles in FALL CLOAKS that we are closing at half or one quarter the cost to make Cloaks $5. 1 lot Cloaks that have sold at §10 and $15, put In one lot for $5. $8 1 lot long Newmarkets and other garments that sold for $15, $18, and even es high as $25, putin « one lot for §8 Carpets, Upholstery Goods, Lowell, 5 and 6 frame Body Brussels, Wilton Velvets, Smith's Moquettes, Roxbury Tapestrys all grades of Ingrain, Extra Su- pers, and other Carpets at less than the mill prices to-day. We solicit a call from parties who contemplate pur- chasing either here or in New York. \ SMITH STOCK. No event in the dry goods world ever created such a seasation as did the flight of Smith. No mercantile transaction of as great importance to a community as this is to ours ever demanded your attention. The stock is enor- mous and we feel justiied n asking that you Read this Advertisement all through. Remember our dis- count on this stock amounted to nearly 0,000.00 which enables us to make prices that are ab:olately unapproachable by other stores. Blankets $3.48 1 lot clean grey blankets, size al- most 6x7 feet, just a little streaked on the edges, but otherwise per— fectly good, they usually sell for 84.50, at our price, $3 48, they are a bargain, Blankets $3.98 1 lot clean grey Blankets that usually eell for $5; they are largest size, 6 feet wide, 7 feet long, and at $3 98 are a bargain. Blankets $4.38 Big bargains in Blanksts, $4 38 —all pure wool, over G feet wide 7 feet long;these blankets are worth $6 50 to $7; they are a little muss- ed, a few pairs soiled, but you will save $2 6Y to $3 a pair. Remember the size 6x7 feet, the weight 6 1bs, pure wool, aud above a'l t'e price $4 38. Blankets $6.89 Weighing full 8 pounds, these blankets are worth and rold by Smith for $10, our price $6 89, Ladies’ Hose 25¢ Special lot of 30, 85 and 40c la- dies’ Hose, all thrown in one lot for 2bc Childrens’ Hose 14¢ 700 p airs Childrens, Hoge allgood co'ors, sizes 4 to 6} inch, they usu- ally sell fur 20 to 2bc, our price 14c Childrens’ Hose 19¢ 180 pairs Childrens’ Hose all sizes, b3 to 8% inch, Smith's price was 80, 356 and 40c, our price 19c. Silk Hose 89c¢. Ladies’ 8ilk Hose, all colors and black, a great bargain at 89¢; cnly 8 dozen in this lot. ~THE— SMITH STOCK. i 'S, P, MORSE & C0 SMITH STOCK. Linens, Towels, Naplins, Etc, Hotels, Restaurants Private Families Will effect an enormous saving in their linen bills, as the stock of Smith’s Linens was About $6,000.00 All the most staple goods from me- dium pi‘ce to the finest made. Towels 10c 1 lot worth 156¢; by the doz$1.10. Towels 15¢ 1 lot usually sold for 25, by the doz fr $1.656. Most of these are fine erepe linen. Some fine damask and a great bargain. Towels 25¢ 1 lot knotted fringe, fine Huck damask crepe and other style:,worth from 33c to 40¢; by the doz $2.90. Turkev Red Damask 29 (] 60 pieces red damask that Smith sold for 45¢ and H0c, will be clos- ed out for 9¢, a gceat bargain, Bleached Dam’k 75¢ b0 pieces double Satin Austrian Damask, 68 inches wide, Smith sold them for $1 and they were cheap; our price 7bc. Table:Damask $1.00 In this place we have today ranged damasks that Smith sold for $126 and $1 60, and they are very cheap. Table Damask $1.25 T lot that cost Smith $1 60 to 81 75,he eold them at about $2 and at our price $1 25, belog full 2 yards wide, they are & stupendons bargain, $1.68 Table Damask Ilot of §2 50 to $3 damasks In this lot; they are an immense bargaln sulted for,the finest usa, Napkins 59¢ Dozen 1 lot 5-8 pure linen napkins 69c; they are worth 900, Napkins 78c Dozen 1 lot that Sxith sold for 2§1, 782 our price Napkins $1.39 Smith had a lot of napkios that he sold for $1 60, §1 76 and $2. We have put them fn this lot for $1 39, Pattern Cloth$1.39 160 red border pattern table cloths with frioge all round, over 2 ysrds long & great bargaln at §1 39 each. PatternCloth $1.98 75 pure red border fringed pattern oloths nearly 3 yards Iong at 81 98 each; they are worth $2, R | P Morse & o A A