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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1891)
OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUISDAY/HlAROII 15 , 1801.-HLXTJ3EN Bo- H MORS H DRY GOODS COMPANY WE BEGIN THE SALE'OF THE TO CORRECT FALSE HEYMAN &DEICHE IMPRESSIONS. Bankrupt Stock Tomorrow Mornin In llio inltul of tlio public ropaulltifj the disposition of tlio llo > muti & Dolchus' , stoiUo would "late in justice to tlio Mor&o Dry Goods Co. , who purclinscd the Block , Unit the entire amount of in- fnutB' M. S . cloal.fl Moyerhofl , und iV shawls Co. , from , ro-plovincd Max Meyer bj We purchased every dollar's ' worth of goods that Hey man & Dcichcs had on Land. Not a nickel's \vorth v Hro.tho morlfjngeos amounted to $ lf > : ! . " > ; M , S. MoicrhotliS ' , ' : C'o.ilonol worth was sold to any other store in the city , and we have in our possession , bills of sale from Mr. iniinufacturo Indies' iiilsses'orehildron's clonks. tuivrnuf 'J'hpy children's nro mid oxolu Infiints' Ivo ttuinufar- slnuvls. Herman Kountxe , President 1st National Bank , Messrs. Max Meyer & Bro , , Mrs. Amy liuilinan and 1ILYMAN d DKICUl'S. The Bee Publishing Company , for the ENTIRE Stock. It is impossible for us to give you our entire list of Wash Goods from the Hcyman & Deiclics bankrupt stock , as their stock of these goods was one of the finest aswell asone of the largest in the city.Ve shall sell best Calicoes at 3 0 ; Gingfhams at 50 ; Zephyr Ginghams - - hams at yic and ice ; Scotch Zephyr Ginghams , isj c : French Zephyr Ginghams ioc , and best imported Ginghams ( Scotch and French , at aoc and 25c ; Ileyman & Dciches sold these at 35ca yard. Qnting Flannels. Heyman it Dciches had a large and carefully selected stock of these desirable goods. II. & D.'s ' price 150 ; our price 7J c. H. & D.'s price iSc ; our price ioc. H. &D.'s price 2oc ; our price i2j c. Beautiful new spring- pat terns. Ileyman & Deiches al- vvays had handsome patterns in French Satines. Heyman & Deiches price 350 ; our price 150. Ileyman & Deiches' price 25c ; our price I5C. Black Satines , 7 c , ioc , 150 and 2oc , all at great re duction from Heyman & Deiches'prices. . Over a thousand pieces of desirable patterns and a good quality of cloth at 50. Best Challies at : oc a yard. of White Goods , Ginghams , Prints , Satines , Flannels , Out ing Flannels. Ribbons , Laces , etc. , etc. , all at less ihan half the usual retail price. Ladies should not miss the grand galaxy of bargains at our Linen Department. Think of a Linen Muck Towel 20x40 inches at ioc each ; also a lot of Muck , Damask , Knotted Fringe and Hemstitched Tow els 22x48 inches at 39C , a reg. tilar 750 quality ; and 50 doxen bleached Bath Towels at 2ic , actually worth 350. r In Bed Spreads we have t\vo numbers specially cheap. Lot i , a large size Crochet Bed Spread at 930 , worth § 1.50 ; and lot 2 , a case of 11-4 Mar seilles Bed Speads at $1.87 , regular price § 3.50. Bleached Table Linen ; 5c Bleached Table Damask .now 4QC. $1,25 Bleached Table Dam ask now 75c. $1.75 Bleached Table Dam ask now $ i. NAPKINS. $1505-8 Bleached Napkins now 980. $2.00 5-8 Bleached Napkins now § 1.39. $4.50 5-8 Bleached Napkins now $2.50. 2 bales good brown Muslin , yard wide , 50. 2 casfcs Standard Bleached Muslin , yard wide , 70 i case 9-4 Bleached Shcet- 'iig , standard make , 2ic. Bleached Sheeting i case 10-4 ing , standard make , 230. To-morrow we shall sell Heyman & Deiches entire stock of Corsets , comprising the following well-know makes : P. D. , J. B. Ferris. W. C. C. , S. C. , Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets , Madam Warren's an numerous others , all at reduced prices. IT ypowy r Bargains for Monday. We will put on sale Monday 150 pairs imitation Brussels lace curtains 54 inches wide by 3yards long , at 53.98 real value $5.25. 90 pairs real Irish point cur tains. 80 pairs real Brussels lace Curtains , warranted all hand made , regular price $18 , Mon day , price $13.50. 30 pairs extra quality che nille curtains , regular price $21 , Monday , price $16.50. 40 pairs extra quality che nille curtains , regular price $18.50 , Monday , price $14.75. 100 pairs all chenille cur tains , plain colors , fringe top and bottom , $3.98 pair. 150 all silk Roman stripe portiers , $2.98 each. We have a very large stock of fine table covers in all sizes in chenille , velour , satin der by , tapestry , etc. , etc. , which we secured with the Ileyman & Deiches stock. Monday we offer choice of the lot at extra low prices. Come early and get the choice of the lot GENTS' ' Furnishing" Goods GRAND BREAK IN PRICKS. i\Ionditv \ Jnorninpr wo rxro Coiner to of fer CO do/.on fancy stripoil half hose , our 33o quality , nt lUo a putr. Also a lot of black silk pltitod half hose , formerly $1. ! ewe oflor nownt4uc. " \Vo \ liuvo nbout 75 do/on night shirts , peed full size , triinynod with cashmere trimming , usual price 76c , eulo price iSOooach. AVe also have an odd lot of raon's summer weight balbrigtfiw undershirts , pcnuino French goods , former price $1.125 , closing price ( ic. ! ) Gentle/moil's / linen collars ; another largo lot equal to our last. Wo uhnll soli them at "Son. doion. Sold only by the doion. Our entire stock of boys' heavy cloth ing for the n ixt two \\ool\s \ at .We ou the dollar * A laro purchase of inun's newest sprlnp neckties , worth Tflo , $1 and $1.125. Wo otlor for this week at 60c. 81LKDEPT. DEPT. Heyman & Deiches BANKRUPT STOCK OF SILKS IT It has always been conceded that 1-Ieyrnan & Deiches carried a magnificent assort ment of Black and Col ored Silks , Velvets , etc. We shall sell them at SOc on the dollar Mon day without reserve. We offer : H. & D's. $1.30 gros grain at 6/c H. & D's. $ i,60 gros gr in at 79C. II. & Ds. | $2 gros grain at $ i. II. & D's. $2.35 gros grain at Si . i5- H. & D's. $2.75 gros grain at $ i . 40. II. & D's. $3. 2 5 gros grain at $1.65- II. & D's. $4 gros grain at $2. II , & D's. $5 gros grain at $2.50. Luxors , Rhadizmirs , Drap de Alma , Rhadarnes , Satin Duehes , Merveillieux , Etc. All at half Heyman & Deiches prices. Blael-esewing silk gren. adines 7Sc and $1. Silk faced velvets 19 inches wide , at S9c , Colored s'urah ' silks , Black and golored Chi na silks 7Bcand up. A lot of fanby velvet at about % manufac turer's prices. n TUESDAY MORNING Wo shall muko a apodal dny for blnn- Kots , comlorttj , lluiinulH , nrt poods , oto. His impossible forua to fret all thoeo Roods nmrkod properly iind put on sale Mondny morning. Wo therefore inlc jour Indulponco until Tuesday morning ut 8 o'ciock. Ladies' and Children's It is impossible for us to quote prices on these as the time has been limited. We , however , will offer all of Hcy man & Deiches' stock at Half regular price. Plain Hcmst'ed Embroi'ed Hkf's. Mourning Hkf's. Silk Handker'fs. ' RIBBONS. In one enormous lot. All of Heyman & Deiches' ' slock as far as we have gone at i oc a a yard. Sash ribbons in de sirable colors , black and white , at 500 on the dollar , V" SRI DEFT. Mies' Jersey H. & D's price 250 , our price 90 LADIES' BLACK AND FANCY - HOSE LOTS 1 AND 2. H. & D's price 500 and 6oc , our price 250. H. & D's price $1.25 to $1.50 , our price 750. Children's Hose H. & D's price 350 and 400 , our price 150. Also a large lot of ladies' and misses' fancy striped hose , all sizes , 50 a pair. Ladies' Gloves. The entire stock we will of fer at 750 a pair. Ileyman & Deiches sold them from $ i. 25 to $2.25 a pair. We will not fit or exchange any of these gloves. c Ocyiiii & Deiclics' ' jnnl/ni Large , varied and a good sprinkling of new Spring Gar ments in the stock. To get some of the bargains you will have to come very early. Children's "Wool Dresses 5oc , $ i , $2.50 and $3.75. Children's \Vash Dresses 5oc , II. & D. sold them $1.25 to $3.00. Children's Heavy Cloaks $ i , $2 and $3.50. We have marked these at 250 on the dollar. Children's Spring- Coats $1.75 , $2y5 and $4.50. Misses' Jackets $1.50 and $3-25- Ladies' ' "Wrappers 500 , $ i and upwards. Ladies' Newmarkets $ i , $2.50 , $3.75 and $5. Ladies'Wrap , $ i , $2.75 and 55- Ladies' Jackets $1.26 , $3.25 and $5. $ Ladies' Tea Gowns $2.5o , $3.75 and upwards. The largest and best assort ment of good Muslin Uiuler- \vcar ever shown in this city. Heyman & Deiches carried some very fine French Under , wear which will be included in this sale , Gowns , H. & D.'s ' price 790 , our price 4oc. Gowns , H. & D.'s price $ i our price 500. ' Gowns , M. & D.'s ' price $1.25 , our price 6oc. Gowns , H. & D.'s ' price $1.75 , our price 850. Gowns , H. & D.'s price $2 , our price $ i , Gowns , H. & D.'s price $2.50 , our price $1.25. Drawers , M. & D.'s price 5oc , our price 250. Drawers , H , & D.'s price 75c , our price 380. Drawers , H. & D.'s price $ i our price 500. Corset Covcrs } loc , iSc , 250 and 400. Everything1 in Muslin Un derwear at 50 cents on the del lar. The Morse Dry Goods Company. TOFOinVAIDOHAIhVSCROWTII Finns Proposed nt List Nlghl'fl ' Mius Matt ing of Hoprcsontativo Moiii IDEAS PREGNANT Wllll PROSPERITY , Discussion 'Hint lloitcH ( tiiod for ( ho Clty'n AilvniicfiiifiilUlMtrllut * I Inn of l'r > M \\iilJtw . " > ! a do liy t ho Council. IJi'lwocn ' two nnil thiTO InmilraJ mot M llioronl ostnlu cxchn > i'ti | i-wius Ittst to ivuslilorIIJH mul incn.iH of mlu'r- ' till ) UltvailtaKlM of Oinilllll ill 111 ! ) Mill. im not iniuloui' ' < " .itlrely of rent pst ate men , KM It fiiiiiionlly tlm eiiio lit Mich moi'tlngs , but. Ihoruvoro dtl/oii * o ( ivll jirofwHloiw mul business pursuit * iwsotit Seine uftlio mart ! prominent Koiitlomim In thoAssonililvuno ICiMilvin lliuison , Ili'l' . Clurlt , .1 N' . mold. IMivniil lloiowMor , Major Cl.irlcHonV. . K. hi-Uiv , (1. ( M HllcU- itMkV U. lloM > rooit , A I1. Tulicy. U. .1. Dotiohuo , t'liiH. llnrttiuti , M'ill H Popplo- ton , Atllol.eolot > n(5rant ( , V U OornoV. \ . 1 < \ AUun.ll. I. .liiiii\i , I'aul lliwfonl , (1. II. S. II llutiK 0 C. Sliliuer , .1 , S. lit , J. H. Huswy , imil Mho iiui'iinKWiiscnlloiIti ) outer by ( 'livln Itiutumn , lut'sMunt of tliu ivi\l tututo ux- I'hniiKO , mul II 'I' . I'lurliovnt ' oloctocl i-lmlr- iiiaii. Mr. Iliirtiiian tln-n mplnlned tlio iiuuiiliim > f tlio mil hsiunl by the uul vsliilu cxthiltiKtf I losiiiil lliuUhc ival ostuto muii foltporlu'tl.vlllini \ ; mul an Nlout toi'oiitliiuo thi-li i-IIort-H to iiiirurtliu Oiniitin , its tlioy luiM ) ilono In the j > ; ist , but thojr liaJ huoomu com Itu'iil that iiv.itur i-iTm-la nuil illfTcroiit methods should IID oiiililo.vrtl. I 'or this ro.uou Ilioy winhi'il to lu\ ito every onrnost iitult'iicigi'tii'i'ltl/cii of Uiuulii to assist lu Hon. Kihvaul losr v.lor , oilltor of Tin ? , was Uialh" it speaker < Mlloil out bjrth u assembly lorn siioivh. Mr. lloiis\ulur a.iiil helmtl not lo.inu-iluntil uftcrho iviicliodthu hall then-ill objcotnf tliu inert In K HoVIIH in * y ttip.it . liyvitli nil le Hhniilo ifcfllioils mul I'lToits lor llio ilovdopiiient ot Onuliii , anil for.ulvoillsliii'tlic ivsourniH o ( llioest mul tlio lulvnulUKi * of Ouiihi ; in Uioo.ist Ilcs.ild. " 1 luivobccn on nKccl In lulvoili.slii Oinnha fora great iniuiy Ji'.ifs , and 1 am willing to assist , nil 1 unit m any \uy to Imlp build up ourhidmtrie imtl cuvouiugu nmv enterprises to lociitoboro" llu UioiiKliUhatsotnoof the mlllloiiuiro > ) o Oiualiu oiiKbt to put tliiiir haails In tholr poikut-s nuil liulp In Hits wurlc , IIu felt conllilonl thatOnuhn It ilfstliieil lo bo the luiL'oit unil wentost cllv betuocii ClilMKO tuicl the I'acillo oo.ut llu liail seen mi Item m A 1'aris piiicr | , uhlulislalul ihnl u Kioat artuxtilbltioiiuud liuon opened in Oliuihu , Neb , in a stiol prince , wlicio nearly ono thousand Jlno painting vreva put on exhibition. A inoJe.it VOUIIK iiiiin iiainuil Wurlilnptton bvcaino sbockoil nttho bi litofouo of iJoueuoii-iiu's p.iinlliiKa . , anil thiu\v ncliin : Into it. 'llius OniuliAlitiU uocn KiM'ii u cut it for urocllu n ] Html ii.il.uo , tlirougbtbo cui y actions of .1 uiodo.-iL voung nun. 'llio Motlioilist conforcnco In 18'J3 \vlll ndvortlsu Uinnlia all mound the world , llo wtvs in favor of u ! > t < Mily and uubsluntlul syslciu of Dilvottlsinu nnd not in favor of spurts anil I Its that , aniouiitto iiolhlng IIoliopoJ ttiatovoiy on- tcrnrlslni ; citlzun of Oitialm woiiUltaku hold ami assist tbo real estate cxdiaiid'o In thu \voik orailvirllsiiiif in cvi-rj'li'ijitliaato man ner. Mr. Kusovvatcr's leniarltsvoto tjicoteil by npnlnuso. Mr. 0. M. IlltchcocUor \Vcilil-Her.alil \VM then c.illoj and sjioku very earn estly for ton iiiinutos llo advo cated tliu or iuiizatlua of n. board or corporation wliiclivill send inca c.ist to work in thu interest of Onuliu in soe'iirini , ' lien- industries mid faclorios. llo would , ha said , talto stork insucba coinpnny Omaha should mitkon Htirand inalcoH iioiv. J. II flurili of tliu Cieiinuu N'atlonal batik nilvocated tlio liulldiutof a fieo briu o across llio TMissouri river , and the building ol nuothcr belt liuo nijlrouil tb.it will r - ci. nround to South Oinahi by a shorter ixnito than tlio inescnt holt line follows. Tbosa t o ( n-t-at iinprovcmonUcould l > o constructed nta cost of $ , iOHOH)0niid , ( ) , Orriaha capital ists should fuuiisli the capital. ' 1 lili vould ( 'ivo the east Rro.it , conlldoni-B in Omaha.mil invite all eastern railroads \vith- in our Kntcs II. T UlaiKo t'neii sjiolio linorty , soconilin ? tlionpivcli made by Air , Hairis. Mr llubsuy , ( .iisiiient of tbo builders' and tinders' exchange , spoke carnuntly aud to the point. Krailus iJenson offered afo\v "xcollont ro- mirks wliicli met w ith hearty appmval. lohii U'1 1111111 of the Union 1'ai'iiiuvni called and advised the osubllsliiiiuit ot u \\heelfouiidry. llo s.ild that tlio Union lja- cjlic in payniff 10 per cent more for car wbcels than they would cost if imi'iufacturvd la Omaua. A seilos ot resolutions coiiimoiidlnRtho of. forts ofthorenl cstntocxchamo ; nuii dosing by the appointment of a citizens' coninilttou vas then adopted. Following aio the names of tbo committee , which will woik with tha rc.il e.stato cxchaii'o ( lu devising wau and moans of advertising Oiiiiiliit , Iloriinii Kountrn , A , J. i-'nppluton. .lolm .S. McCa noV , " \V A. 1'axtmi , ( Si'orco K. Bai-kcr. IMwaid ltoso\vater. ( leer 'j N Hicks , U A. Heusoa and C ! . M. llltchenck. U1SCUH-.INU CllOhS AVATjKS. DIscrilniMoii I'rovllo 1 liy tlu CJounoll 1'ortlio Sovor.aViinU. . The cotmnlttoa meotlnu of tlio eouticil hold last night was a success , and for tlio 11 wt time in the bi&tory of the pro-ent. council , cnoueh iiicinborsto constitututi quorum \vt-ro in nttendanco. l-'or mi hour the members talked upon tha subject of rrois Dalles. Mr. Olien sail that sonio of the ward ? aia trains to sociiro tha most , of the f.t,0l)0 ) that lins boon set aside as a cross walk fund. Mr. Uhaffoo thought the contractor h i been cbarplntf too much for bulldiiiR tha u.ilks , lie said they can bo built for ; ? 10 caoh. It was proposed to rescind the action uonU ! : a recent council niietiiJK , at uhiclia number of waliu wcio onlcicd. A immber of mcmbcra held th.at this action \voulil not bo lecul. President Lowry stateil tUut the acting mayor bas not yet npprwed the rcbolution ordermc the construction of theio walks , and with this under > tandinij thu fonuor resolu tion \\ab declared null and void. Mr. Olson thought tbat tbo mouoj should bo apoortloucdout auiout' the wnnls.luna that no ward should rcrohainoro thau J.ITS. Mr Klsiuscr said that his \vard duos not want any crosswalks. Mr U.ivis ronurkod that thenortli ouilof the city , especially the Filth and Sixth wurils , iirotrying to ( jet all of the moiioy. Mr , I > o ry wia Unit ho understood tlio Sixth ward has already socutod forty-oiio walks thisyoar Mr Speiltt dinted tills and addi-d that tlm Sixth ward pajs onu-llftb of tUo sluowilk Ux oftbo dty. Mr OstholT vai-mod up ami. in a vigorous reply , saidtbeto was uo trutU In tba stntu- ment. Mr Cooper presontad fliruros showliip that tbo following cii ) s\valUs liavobeen onicuut tbis season ; First ward , 1 ; Second , Tlnnl nud rifthnone , tlio Kourtu ward , a ; lie Sixth \vatd , 17 , the SoventU ward , 4 ; tUo Kl bth ward , 15 , and tbo N'iutb ward , 111. Mr Olheu .said that if ttu < vork coiitiiiuoi a fowof tliu ward.sill \ KCI all of the money and u.ilKstoo. Mr Hurdlsh said hb want did not vant any walks Mr. Ohaffeo moved that tlio walks bo dis- triliutod IH follows : First ivanl.JO ; Second wunl , 4 ; 1'ourthward , -10 ; Fifth ward , 'ID ; Sixth waid. 40 , Soimthnrd , 40 : KiulilU ward0 ! ! , Ninth waid. 40. All of the niombun wore on their foot claim- InK the dhti-ibutton unfair. i\ll Hluiner ninoniliul , giving the I'i.vst utiiiU r > n.ill < s , tlm Fourth \ \ arilJO ; tlio Fifth warJ , li'i , the Siuli wartl , W : tUo Ninth waul , M , loavliijj tlio othur wards as proposed by Mr , OIuiTeo. Any nuiount of jaiiKlltii ; fallonoil. and llnallybo , ( ! . * walks wow iliMrlbutod us follow - low First ward , -id ; Siitmdiiil , 10 ; Thlm wnnl. none ; Kourlli ward. , Fiftti wind , S.l. Slthud. . IV Kovoiilh wiii-d , ifi. lHjhth ( ward , 40 , Ninth winl , IV liiorderto KI > I mi ) of tlieso walk * , it will bo iifi-ossary for tlio wnnl lUMiv.itioiu oftbo ri" ] H "tlu < wunls toHvuinnipinii them. 'llio Kiit nuoitlon was pulodiui , but ro the rhnliiiiaiiot the i-oiaimtiuu VIH nbiout llio im-eliiiK ailJourauU lo consid r tUo proWil- tion at souio othur ualu.