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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1885)
8 THE DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 , 1885 . -TUB- SMITH STOCK. Black Silk 73o 20 to 21 inches wide , Smith sold Jtnsn bargain for 98c and it is worth every cent of it ; 16yards will make a dress at n cost of Jess than , only 4 pieces in stock Black Silk S9c This is a sild that was considered n bargain in Smith's stock at 1 25 ; 20 inches , good lustre , heavy fcord. It is a clear saving to you of GOc a yard over what others ask , as it is bsually sold for 1 50. Black Silk $1.28 25 inch wide , blue , black , lust- loufj ijnuh ; this was one of Smith's bargains at 1 75 , and you cannot buy it elsewhere for less than 2 00 ; you can save $15 on a dress by pur chasing thij of us. Black Silk SI.43 1 his I bargain is worth and we cannot possibly duplicate it for less thfln 2 ( J0other ; stores will ask you 225 for it ; think what a saving Black Silk $1.78 Full 24 inches wide. This silk combines lustre and finish with du rability , as it is warranted in every particular you will say with us , it can't be bought less than 860 to 8 00 , our price 1 78. I Here was the finest silk Smith tept ; it isw.orth and usually sells for 83 to 83 50 a yard , and is a bii- perb quality full 24 inches wide. Velvets $1.4:3 Smith's velvets i hat were a bar gain with him at $2 ; we ofler them at $1 43,011 beatiful colors Velvets $1.78 AH desirable colors and sold as a bargain at $2 50 by Smith ; our price $1 78 cannot be duplicated in America Surah Silks 9Sc Beautiful colors all pure silk , Smith had just bought there to sell for (1 25 at the time he closed ; our p lice OSc ; they cost Smith. 115 Brocade Silks 59c Wine , garnet , brown , creennoYy , etc ; these brocnde silks are worth fully 81 ; wo pronounce them one of our enormous bargains at 59c Brocade Silks 89c Without doubt thf se are the best "bargains in the silk dopnrtmeu' ' ; all colors , choice patterns ; they are the parest Italian Silk and WJrth $1.50 ; oar price 89o. S. . . -THE- SMITH STOCK- DRESS GOODS NEW GOODS. The ndvantage of selections from this department cannot be overesti mated § First , you will Hero se- khreo piecea and n corresponding ly great number of styles to one piece shown by other stores. 2d , We arc selling the entire stock at much 1 > ss than others ask for same qualities. 3d , Our buyers In Now York had al ready placed ordora for the latest atylcc [ Q now goods , that vro bnvo jaat opened nd sro selling at 33 1-3 per cent IOBB than o thorn. Ask for the now stylos. 15c Dress Goods , Brocades , Plaids , o hairs and Debeges that Smith sold for 20 to 25c. This counter offers goods that cost but little more than ginghams and worth 4 : times as much. S 5c Dress Goods. Silk mixed and fine Cashmere Plaids and a beautiful line of Jamestown Drap D'Almas , that usually sail for 40c Smith sold them for 3 7c. 35e Bress Goods. 50 styles and different fabrics at 35c , that were in Smiths stock tor 50 to Gffc. ' 75e Bress Goods. About 100 styles of all wool silk , and wool and mixed goods , combination suits that have 10 rards in them , and usually sell for ! 15 , in this lot they cost $7.50 all newest styles. SuitingFlannels 95c Very best quality plaids , checks or plain ; they are selling for $1 25 our pricfi 95c ; Smith just received ; hese so the plaids are new Kid Gloves 5Oc 4 buttons , colors , blacc , opera shades , tan , etc ; those were a bar gain with Smith at $1 Kid Gloves $1.0O C buttons , black and colors , an el egant worth nnd always Hold by Smith for 81 75 ; they cost him $2 Kid Gloves 75o Silk embroidered back , 4 buttons sold bv Smith on his special sales for 1 01) ) , Kid Gloves $1.46 4 buMons and without doubt one of the best in Omiuin , Smith consid ered them a bargain at S2our ; price $140 Gauntlet Gloves ; $ i.5o Dog skin driuinggloveefor ladies embroidered bnck the best made ; they are isorth $2 , our price $1 59 -THE- SMITH STOCK. . P. MORSE & CO P. Morse & Co. Call Attention to their Sale of the LOYAL L SMITH - - ggs Stock of Dry Goods , purchased by us at Discount of Nearly $50 $ , From the inventory , and this discount we are dividing with our Patrons , "I ® GUP EH I 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 All bought within 16 weeks of the time he closed , and he had already received large quantities of There never was a more complete stock than SMITH'S , He kept one buyer in Hew 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 , ZtsTO OLD GhOOID 40 Inches wide , cold by Smith for 85c. This la ono of the bargains of th o 40 Inches wide , usually sold at 90s. This.la . a bargain not to bo had Oool-i mat + c * QR/- Full 48 Inchon wide. This cashmere naually soils for $1 25 ; yon eave just Wdo 1 1 1 1 1 C I tJ v7 v U30o a yard ; the extra width make It a bargain of bargains. 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 nave 8 ° Id at 5' put ln ono lot 1 lot long Now marketa and other garmonta that sold for $15 , ? 18 , and oven us high aa $25 , put In one lot for § 8. Istery 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. -THE- SMITH STOCK. No event in the dry goods world ever created such n sensation as did the flight of Smith. No mercantile transaction of as great importance to a community as this is to curs ever demanded your attention. The stock is enor mous and wo feel justified in asking that you Iliis Advertisement all through. Eemember our dis count on this stock amounted to nearly which enables us to make prices ; hat are absolutely unapproachable jy other stores. Blankets $3.48 1 lot clean grey blankets , size al most 6x7 feet , just a little streaked n the edges , but otherwise per- 'ectly good , they usually sell for i.50 , at our price , ? 8 48 , they are bargain. Blankets $3.98 1 lot clean grey Blankets that usually sell for $5 ; they are largest size , 6 feet wide , 7 feet long , and it $3 98 are a bargain. Blankets $4.38 Big bargains in Blankets , § 4 88 all purfi wool , over 6 feet wide 7 feet long ; these blankets are worth SO 50 to § 7 ; they are a little muss ed , a few pairs soiled , but you will save 2 69 to 83 a pair. Remember the size 0x7 feet , the weight 6 Ibs , pure wool , and above a1 ! tt e price $438. Blankets $6.89 Weighing full 8 pounds , these blankets are worth and told by Smith for $10 , our price § 6 89. Ladies' Hose 25c Special lot of 30 , 5 and 40c la dies' Hose , all thrown in one lot for 2 be Childrens' Hose 700 p airs Childrens , HOBO allgood colors , sizes 4 to 6 ± inch , they usu ally sell for 20 to 25c , our price * Uc Childrens' Hose 19c 180 ptirs Childrens' Hose all sizes. 5i to 8 inch , Smith's price was 30. 35 nnd dOc , our price 19c. Silk Hose 89c. Lndies1 Silk Hose , all colors and black , a great bargain at 80c ; only 8 dozen ia this lot. -TIIK- SMITH STOCK. SE&GO -TUK- MITH STOCK. JCiincus , vl Hotels , Restaurants Private Families Will effect on enormous saving iu their linen bills , as the stock of v Smith's Linens was About $6,000,00 All the most staple goods from me- dum pi'co to the finest made. Towels lOc 1 lot worth 15c ; by the doz l.lO. Towels 15c 1 lot usuall } ' sold for 25 , by the doz f r $ S 05. Most of ! these are / fine crops linen. Some fine damask and a great bargain. Towels 35e 1 lot knotted fringe , fine Huck f'nma'k crepe and other stylo'.worth from 35c to 40c ; by the do52.90. . y.JJ Turkev Ked Damask GO pieces red damask that Smith sold for 45c and 50c , will be clos ed out for 29c , agfljat bargain. Bleached Bam'Ii75c 50 pieces double Satin Austrian Damaslr , 68 inches wide , Smith sold them for $1 and they were cheap ; our price 75c. TableriDamask $1.0O In this plaoo vro have today ranged datnaaks that Smith sold for $125 and ? l 50 , and they arc very cheap. Table Da mask $1. I lot that cost Smith $1 GO to $1 75ho eold thorn at aboat $2 and at onr prlco § 1 25 , being full 2 yards irldo , they are a ntnpoudonn birgaln. $1.68 Table Damask I lot of $2 50 to $3 damaaka In this lot ; they ore an immoneo bargain suited fortho , finest OBJ. Napkins 59o Bozest 1 lot 0-8 pnro linen napklna D9o ; they nro worth OOo. Napkins 78c Dozen 1 lot that Smith aold for $1 , oar prJco 78j. Napkins $1.39 Smith had a lot of napkins that ho sold lot $1 CO , ? 1 75 and 82. We have pat them Iu this lot for SI 39. Pattern Cloth $1-39 150 rod border pattern table cloths vrlth fringe oil ronnd , over 2 ysrdi IODR A great bargain at $1 SO.otob. PatternClotk $1.98 75 pnro red border fringed pittorn cloths nearly 3 yarda lonz at $1 03 each ; they nro worth 2 , ujj ; V