Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 28, 1885, Page 8

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$145.00 Sealskin Sacque. is is o marment th rcgul r fur houses make their leader at $175, our price $1s il T, o d $ w price $1sb 175.00 Sealskin Sacque. a5 l"'r s quality $2 is always sold by fur honses for .l:u. - 50—a clear saving of §75; at our 195.00 Sealskin Sacctue. A garment, that is worth about 250.00 Sealskin sacque. Sealskin, $200, . Full 45 inclics long and a superquality We know that this garment sells st and west for $300 to §350; our pric 275. OO Sealskin Sacque & and an elegant quality Sealskin, S thau $350. No sealskin manufacturer would 300.00 Sealskm Sacque. cques to be had; eertainly could not be bought in cities $400.00 to §450.00. 875.00 Sealskin Newmarket. “ B2 inches long and made of the best and finest skins; Garments not as good as this lave been sold in Omaha for §500.00 and no furrier would sell it for less. i 400.00 Sealskin Newmarket. Bt'iinuhes long; a perfect beauty,—rich and lustrious, this garment is sold for $600 ty fur houses. Dress Goods. Merino Vests. And Rants. A regular 75c undervest. Ladies will find it warm and’ heavy, be- sides being lnndsomuly embroidered all round; our price i 500ts. wvery choice lot of Plaids, Brocades, iges, Drap d’ Alma Cordelettes and k and wool mixtures, 36-inch Cash- | eres nearly all goods that were worth to 40c in Smith’s stock all offered at l !, CHOICE ALASKA SEAL SKINS| ination Suits §omb Merino Vests ilk and wool mixtures cither striped and Iplain or plain and figured, a very desir- ‘able suit worth $5.00 to $10.00 each, our price is $5.00 for the s and pants at 624c that ladies will find equil to any $1.00 vests shown at other stores. Our price, 62jc, is a veritable slaughter, 62 1-2c. English Armivies. hes wide, all staple colors, | s stock; he sold for &8¢; our ce is 85c. Ladies Scarlet vests And pants; pure wool, ecochineal dye, | that cannot be bought in An e at less - than $1.00 to §1.25. Our price 35¢. Sicilian Cords 75c. —AND— cut Cashmeres. . 4 inches, pure Australian Wool, all _pood colors, Garnets, Brown, Bronze, , Navy, and delicate blues and white nith gold them for $1.25; our price is Lambg’ Wool Scarlet Vests, Very soft and very fine, made by the WINSTED HOSIERY CO., to our ‘order. They are as soft as can be made, are finely finished; and have al- ways sold for $4.00 ench. Our price $2.50. 69¢c” Bison Camelettes ‘Latest novelties 42 inches wide, goods ~ that Smuth just bought to sell for $1.25; “our price will be 75c. $450.00, Sealskin Ulster, the finest garment that can be produced and n $650.00; th a quality cept to order, arely made ex- — Child’s Havelock Gloaka. ape, t) !h t ecannot bn e ‘w fhan $2.50 to chool garment, ‘gnderwear Bargains. — With heay, Do bought ¢ $4.00; nice at- | 4-year size T adies’ Vests ~ Punts, Heavy Merino, Silk Ci shed nook, silk bound, sclling ¢ avns 'a barkuin’ lm‘o our price | l | | Of Sealskin garments ever shown the ladies of Nebiaska, from which fhey ean make personal selections. We ask a eall if only , 1885 ~TWELVE PAGES - COLOSSAL BARGAIN GCGRAND S AT R OF THE FIRST EVER HELD IN THE WEST. MONDAY MORNING;*SEPT. 28. And continue all the week. Early last snring-ve selected a large quar.- 3 tity of FHirst Quality, Tmondon Dyed. And had them manufactured in the hest manner. Any attempt to deseribe them in detail here wonld not convey an adequate ideu of the garmencs we offer, and both on this account and the fact of its being the FIRST COMPLETE STOCK, LEvery purchaser has our personal gnarantee as to the merits of the g nnuum they may buy, SELECTIONS.: of inspection, Can be made now and upon the payment of 20 per cent. the price of the garment { securely, lay them aside and the balance ean be paid in installiments on the delivery of the garment. JERSEYS FROM SMITH'S STOCK ! JERSEY \V;\XHTS;I lot $1.25 pleated back quality that Smith sold as a bargain for §1.75 and $2: our price $1.25. JERSEY WAISTS—1 lot §1.65 clegant quality cost back and worth £2.50 each; Smith bought these, we ave selling them for ve the best bargain in the whole 10t; $2.68 WAISTS —$3.62; the finest made; Jerseys sold with al %5, $6, and §7 cach, and are literaly slaughtered Mon- JERS day at §3 MAXL ORDER DEPARTMENT-Through Jargest Dry Goods, Cloak aud Caipel hotse v or samples. Reanember we arve the S| starien vy @ e Ll v 'S P. Morse & Company, NI at the time of purehase we will box them ! | actually worth Bleached Musglin, 3. P. MORSE THRD Smithy Stock. T'his enormous stock inventoried at Smith's cost almost £120,000.00, all new desir able goods, gathered together in a few months, our 50,000.00 DISCOUNT™ "T'o thineing people, must be evidence of our ability to sell goods'at much below th cost of other mercyants, and still leave us a handsomo profit, of our willingness divide this discount, there will not be a doubt in your mind if you will only dow <he favor to examine our prices, then yon will acknowledge that we have done yo “ some good and saved you perhaps one half your bill for this fall. Ladies. Sealskin Sacques and Newmarkets GCARPETS! We have zome rare bargainsin S Frame Body Brussels. Roxbuwry Tapesirys, - and 5 Ply Ingrains, Smyrna Bugs, Al from Smith’s Stock Blankets. Tadies’ Newmarket Cloaks. Fall length good ma vown, an excellent garment, s 38 nairs 10-4 White Wool Blankets fro- hith Stock. They are worth $5. r; our price $3.75 Per Pair. | " ; These are a bargain; mail orders fille. Silkk Mattelesse New- l market. | | A magnificent garment, with ornament Gray Blankets. | in th k, full box pleat. We nnhes tingly pronounce it equal to any. .. garment in Ameriea, Our price is $16.00. 67 feet (this is an unsually laxge siz w, nice wool, Phey 1w T ¢ wLSwmith's for $3.00; our price is $5.48, $3.48 Per Pair. Plush Cloaks. A quality that sold last season for §30, but we had this lot to our order in the summer, and are making it | { OUR LEADER FOR ‘¥, ‘ l Red Flannels. 2% pieces C: let Flanne anywhere in the country luu.o alifornia Lamb's Wool Sea L be bopg £60 Cls.; oL 42c, Cotton Flannels. Two cases double Napped Twilled bick Canton Flannel, o quality that is our price will be 1lc. 30. I Two ecases yard wide Bleaclied Muslin, for the unheard of price of 3c. Black Silk a b ve selling for Bed Spreads 87c. 200 of Smith's §1, Bed Spreads 87c. Bed Spreads 98c. ) 150 124 Honeycomb Bed Spreads that are worth and Smith sold them for $1.85; our price 22 inches wide that wa Smith's stoek for $1.25 we 98¢ 98¢, Kid Gloves. Jmbroidere Black Silk k colors, T 22 inches wide that Smith seld for § k and it was cheap; wo offer a small g sold them for $1.2 tity for $1.23 76c, Kid Gloves, elegant re worth and Swith our price Brocade Velvet All the Brown, Kid Gloves i $2.25 glove will ba good color T sewhlere; our price, $2.25 t"*tuks.‘.ua‘.p'zu; b By oo s avnun gscnl

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