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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1884)
8 THE- DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15 1884 MOUSES BIO SALE. 15 qualities in Black Gros Grain Silks , 58 cents to $8.50 a yard. Alexandra Girauds & Co.'s Cash- niereAlcxandreCaslinicJePrincesse ! , Cashmere Ej yption. the best goods made in the world. 1 0 pieces Girnud's Black Silk at 75 cents , rcuuced from 81.25. 5 pieces 24 inch Cashmere Alex andra Silk $1 , reduced from 81.85. 8 pieces warranted Black Silks 1.25 reduced from $1.75. 10 pieces warranted Black Silks , $1.50 , reduced from | 2. 10 pieces 24-inrh Cashmere Alex , audro Silks 81.75" reduced from 5 pieces 24-inch Cashmere Alex- andre Silks $2 , reduced from $2.50 t 6 pieces 24-inch Cashmere Alex- andre Silks $2.50reduced from $8. 10 pieces 24-inch CasluneroAlox- s ndro Silks $2.62 , reduced from $8.50. MORSE'S BIG SALE. Remnants , Silks. 3,000 yards of the finest makes of IJIack { Silks in ends from 2 to yaads. First lotab 51.50 n yard , actually worth $2.50. First lot at 51.75 n ynrd.nctuallj worth SS.OO. First lot at § 2.25 a yard , actually wonh 83.50. Wo commend Uieso Black Silks as being the best value ever shown nt retail. The Cashmere Alexandras nnd the Cashmere Princssso are the jcsfc goods retailed in America , be- ng manufactured by Alexander jtiraud & Co.tho largest mnuufac- iurcrs in Lyons , who warrants his ; oods to give satisfaction nnd we are authori/.cd to make good his uarantee. iO pieces 24-inch Colored all Silk urahs in all the latest shades , on ; his sale at 51 a yard are well known to everyone as 'being ' worth $1.25 to 81.50. 40 pieces or new Colored Gros Grain Silks 65 cents , reduced from 90 cents. Remnant Counter. In connection with this sale please pay a visit to onr remnant counter wliero wo Oder our entire season's accumulation of remnants of Plaids , Remnants ot Cashmeres , Kemntmts o Suiting of all kinds. MORSE'S BIG SALE. 80 pieces of new Colored Gros Grain Silks 05 cents , reduced irom $1.25. 50 p'eces 21-inch fine ] qunlity French Qros Reduced Grain , the best value over f SOPH in Onuha , worth I to 81.76 ; A ho 25 pieces nil [ siik ChnnRcahle Surahs § 1.25 that cost 62 a vnrd to | manufacture. J 25 piecns 22-inch Colored Satin Duches'o , I Reduced 15 pieces 22-inch rich [ Colnred Satin llhmlntms. f to 25 pieces 2 ! ] > inch rich Colored Brocade Silks. J 51.25 SG-inclt nil-silk Black Surahs , re duced to § 't n yard. 10 pieces very heavy , bntiuhful. quality nll-s.lk Black Double Faced Surnh 51 50. Commenced To-day , and "Will Continue During this "Week. 8 P VJl 1 I MORSE'S BIG SALE. VELVETS I VELVETS I (50 ( pieces Colored Silk Velvets in nil Hie new shinies nnd blnclt , 19 inches witloSl 50 nynrci , cannot be had elsewhere under § 2. 28-Inch Velvets. 6 pieces 28 inch Cloaking Vel vets i educed to ? ! l u jwrd , reduced ; from 5 ; notice the width. 8 pieces 38 iuch Cloaking Velvets rcdnred to 84 nynrJ ; has always sold for $0. La Favorita Velveteen. For which we nro th' ' wholesale * and retail agents in Omaha. The' THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION. 14 pieces Black Brocade Velvets , choice patterns , full 24 inches wide re duced to § 3.80 a yard. 13 pieces Black Brocade Velvets , uncut nnd Mosaic effects reduced to $4.50 a yard , worth § 0.00. 12 pieces finest qunlity 24 inch Black Brocade Velvets at $5 00 a yard , reduced from $7. CO. 17 pieces uncut and Ohonillo mixed , Colored Brocade Velvets full 24 inches wide , magnificent quality , all new shades of Brown , -Myrtle , Garnet , etc. , reduced to $4.50 a yard , would bo a bargain nt $0.00. Wo call especial attention to the width of those Brocade Velvets. They being 33J- per cent wider than those usually shown , which reduces the price when compared with 18 and 19 inch goods fully one quarter. MORSE'S BIG SALE. finish and lustre of thc'c Velvets can only be compared -with the all silk Lyons Velvets at from 88 to 12 n yard. 15 piecei Favorita Velveteen , black and eolora ( nlldesirnble shades ) reduced fort hi * enjo to 874 cents a yard , wholasale price 50 cent ? , 50 pieces Knvoritn Velveteen1 ? , blcck and colors , reduced to 75 cents n yard , have never sold less thauSl. 75 pieces Fnvorita Twilled Bluck finestqunliiy Vi'lveteensassoffc ( and pliablw with fully ns good a finish as Lyons ) Silk Velvets worth $10n yard ) will be reduced to § 1 45 n yard. yard.The The attention of dealers is called to these Velvets ; they cannot bo purchased from any house in the jobbing trade for our retail pricas , wo being direct importers. MORSE'S BIG SALE. Dress Goods : The lowest as well as our finest fabrics will be included in this sale. Nothing reserved , our Entire Drtss Goods offered. 2,500 Colored Cmlimoies 10 cts. 8 000 double width Cnshmcro 15 cents. Dumbarton Checks : 25 pieces Scinch Dumbarton Checks for tail jr made suits reduced to $1 25 n yard , worth SI 75. Our 81 , 46-inch Colored Cash meres being so wide nnd so fine has hurt the sale of our 75 cent quality and Monday morning we oiler our 100 odd pieces of all wool 0 inch Colored Cashmeres at 50 cents , our regular 75 cent quality. Our regular dollar Colored Cash mere in all the most desirable shades reduced to 75 GENTS. ( > 0 pieces 40-inch English Color ed Cashmere" , very fine and wide reduced to 50 cents. Black Goods : 15 pieces Black Drap d' Alma 42 inches wide reduced to 75 cents , worth SI. MORSE'S BIG SALE. 25 'OentfjDress ' Goods. / 3OUO yards Ciouulo width Taflotn Cloth , 2,500 yards Jamestown Mo * On a haira , 3,000 yards Fine Body Cash25cont [ meres , | 1DOO yards Brown Shooda , | Oouutor. COO yards Illuminated Mo- | hftjrs , 60 Cent Lot. 1,300 yards Seeded Armurosl Worth 2 , 500 yards 40 iuch Colored 75o Drat > d' Alma , ( to 1,800 yards all wool Momio | $1.25 COO yards nil wool Armuro | Reduced Stripes , j to CO. 87 1-2 Cent Lot. 3,000 yards now Bison Cloths , now Tailor Suitings , Silk and Wool mixtures , mixed Cheviots and Cloth checks , making a line nsaortmonts of now Dreaa Gaoda not n yard of them but what has sold from § L. 25 to $1.1)0 a yard , reduced to 87A cents. Plushes : | 20 pieces new shades fine Silk Plush reduced to $2 a yard , would be cheap at $2 50. : fi V P I S. P. THE DAILY BEE. "Vfaduesday Morninc : October 16 LOOAL BREVITIES , J. J. IIo ward , from Chicago , completed the Bouth Onmha Fourteenth street sowar ymtorJay. lie put in the first and lust brick in the masonry. 'T Monday evening tlicrnv/os a lively fight In the Union Pacific freight depot between two men named Hays nnd McCormfck. Mo Corniick grabbed Hayo by the earn and pull- inp ; him down , bit a chunk out of his chin. IIo then knocked him down and kicked him navoral times. Just before noon yostordnytho fire boll pave a Boriea of tap ? , and thorn was n general ruth for the engine hounea , but the department did not turn out. A man up on Klghtconth ntreot wan chopping down BOIIIO trees ; and ono of thorn foil across the fire aUnn wires and ono or two of the wires wore brnkm. Mr. Lawrence Barrett will shortly produce three new plays'T ho Blot Upon the ICscanch- eoii , " by llobort Browning ; a draian by -Charlie Oibornc , founded upon the tragical death of Thomas A. Docket , archbishop of Canterbury , end a play illustrative of 1'urilan ntloinNow England. Commencing yesterday the employes of the Union Pacific will bo paid by the superinten dent of the various divisions Instead of by the paymaster direct as formerly. The payhiastor will make out the clierks ns formerly nnd t&ko thorn to the superintendent instead of handing them directly to the men , A lady operator will now bo on duty In the telephone oflico nights instead of a gentlo- jriantH horttnforo. A special gong hai been placed In the pollco station and It will only bo iunjf when tbo lady operator nt the telephone oflico is In need of u policeman. When thu gong rines It will be understood that a man must go post hosto to the central tclcphoim oflico. Notlco to Irish-Amcncan Bl.iino nnd Xogan Club : Ttero will boa rouslog meeting of the club in tha ' city hall to-night. All Irish citi/.cnn iutoruaUd in tha integrity and perpetuation of republican institution ) ) are invited. Good music will ba inattenJunee. The meeting will bo cddroteetl by Ifoo. John Hush , V. M. Mftcdomgh , "Littlo Mao. " If. 35stabrook and other prominent speakers. On last Saturday ( ivenlng the friends of the Clmtatupia to tha number of thirty root at the residence of John Muirell , 1322 Saundcrs St. , nnd orranlzed a 0. 1i. B.C. for thu northsin part of the city. This new circlottarti outlwllli the following ofllccri , tlz : Ifor president. Kov. ! ' . S. Blaney ; vies- president * , Mr . John Morrell and Kov. I ) . L. Blarth ; secretary. MM. John Bhlll ; trcastuar , MJ . D. T * TbomRs. The tirclo will meet twice each month. Deputy Sheriff Grcba returned Sunday morning from Sidney. He had RODO thilher to nwcst the man Jflll for the purpose of Jirinfiing him to'this city. Tha jntendrd pns- oner , it will b"a n-men.bered , ant request to thin dty over tl.onamaof Unon Clark , aiklng thcil n'r' b/rU / > ucUrtoser.d to Eilney81BO forJifr. CJorhVu r. Ho v > 3 rr ' tcd to un- nwrr for lhi ret. When Mr. Grebe reachwl Siiltev ha found JU11 under m < t , charge. . ) by tha American pxprtsa company with forgery , the complaint belog baswl upon the siKiiln ? of JJyrou Clftik'a uroo to thomoney rfcolptbos < of the mmntnr tnc tl < wi1 TOOUHW r to this - authoiitifs projioio to holJ chat ( , ' thoSIdn-y ni'l. ' Mr , Orel" ' , therffore , did not hrluj bock the ace c < ] . ' GEOEGE HAS GONE. StratiRO DlBnppunranco of Gcorso Mao Or en , an Drlvor , Last Friday morning about ( J o'clock , George MncOroa , n man engaged in driving an ambulnnco for the govern ment , was called from , his homo , 1517 Davenport street , by the government , nightwatchman to make mi early trip. IIo got up and drcaaod nnd left the houao and has not boon coon around those parts since. Ilia wife has not hoard a word from him since Ida departure turo nnd the IB at n loss to understand what his strange actions moan , A BKK reporter called upon Mrs. Mac- Groa yesterday and wns told the following atnry. She said that aho vras married to MucCrca about nva ycara ago nnd that they hud always lived quito happily. About four yonru eye MacOron went to work for the government nnd has since been steadily employed nan driver. They had ono child born to them , which is now thirteen months of ugo. They have not had any trouble of a norioua nature , but once in a while they would have n little spat. On Thursday last oho wanted her husband to go und pay the rent mid gave him money with -which to do it. ITo did not want to go , and they had a forr worda over it , and ho finally left the houao with the money in his pocket. IIo did not return until 112 o'clock Thursday night , nnd then went to bed without n word to his wife. IIo got up Friday motniiig and wont away no above otated , und has not been BOOH or hoard of since. Mrs. MacCeriw doea not acorn at all worried about her t baont huabaud , nnd wound up her remarks by Hoying that "a bid penny always returns , " and then eaid that she did not moan that , as George liad always used her vail. MacCroa Is about medium nizo , light l.nir and mustache and blue oycu. Ho liad on when ho wont away u light pair of pants and blue coat and vest. Ho is twenty-seven years old. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac co. BRUTTO BROUGHT BAOK , An Old Pnxtoii Ilntnl I'orior Avroalod lu SI , Iioulti and rVovv In llio Tollu of ttio linw in Oiiinliti. Lint spring in the early part of April the [ Kitohou Ilro'a omployorl a slool : young follow who gave his tiamo aa George lirutto aa a porter in the Paxtou hotel. IIo had not boon at wcrk nioro than three or four wooka in time hostelry until ho became a shadowtid man. Mr. Richard Kitchen while making his nightly purambulatious through the hotel taw him in places that aroused his aueplcion that ull urns not right. After watching him it couple of _ wnuka nnd being oonflnnod in hia belief that ull was not riijht the now unrtir waa dia- clinrgcd by the Kitchen Bros. About this time tlio trunk of a travel * inf m u named Wei la who was making ' > ia homo at the hotel was uiitaiiiK' . In- ( { tiiry of the cmnloyca nllcitod the fact that Brutto had boon nlt'sriiig fur sale a cnuplo of line enita of olothes nnd other nxuriuuD artiolos of wearing upparral. lirutto stated ho had bumi niirried only ftahorttimo before Biid ) he o were hia wdiljug olothea. Tlila fact ltd thu Ititchon Iiro'4 to eond out tracer fur ; ho n'wBondcd porter. < reward of 830. WM oiferod by them forhia information to this oifisct wan oont to Do Long nherifT of Pottis county Mo. where Brntto formerly resided. Da Long attorwarda wont to St. Loaio and joined the railroad oocrot service uu dor DotcctiTO FurJong. Last Friday DeLong ran foul of his man and took him into the custody of the law in the Missouri metropolis. This information wan tolocjraphnd to Omaha and word was sent back to DeLong to bring hia man to this city which ho did arrivir.g here Mondoy night. Brutto waa delivered over to thu Douglas county authorities nnd in now in jail. The grand jury now in session will probably investigate tlio case , and make i presentment against him. The trunk with its contents was val ued by its owner at § 350. Tin Kitohon Bros to avoid litigation satisfactorily ad- juatod the claim of Wortr. ngainot them. Brutto in certain places traveled under the nlina of Miller , by which name it ta n.iid ho ia bettor ! { ii nrn in Missouri. 10,000 bushola Choice \Viutor Apol o for Bulo in ca ? lotu or loss. Your b'.i x ness solicited , J. 0. "WILLIAMS & Co. 827-lm Nebraska Citj , Ifeb. 1'oMuu Court. J. W. AVilson , n colored gommen , wao lie ilrat man called to the front in police jour t yostordny. IIo was n tony indi vidual , with lavender kid gloves upon his lands , and ho was very indignant that ho mould bo charged with disturbing the icaco. IIo pleaded not guilty , and his- 3iso was continued. Ed. Bennett tmid ho was a stranger and hut the Omaha whisky was too much for itin nnd ho wtva knocked out before he enow it. Ho was lined $5 and coqts. Jonn Dickinson ( colored ) was assessed ? 5 and cost a to help sustain the city schools. Ho had been drunk , A. L. Bagley it teems can't get sober. IIo has boon nrresU'd two or throe times within the past week. IIo was fined $5 and costs yeolordnyiuorninc , George Henry , the man who was slugged at the corner of Thirteenth nnd Li'urnnm street londny night , was lined ? 5 aud coats for being drunk. Nicholas Ball and Mtohaol Leika wore arrested for disturbing the peace. They ; ilendcd not guilty nnd their cases were continued , MM Tmvis and Mag Qroy were each Inid f 5 nnd costs for disordoly conduct upon the streets. James Peterson was arraigned for strlk. ing Joseph Brophy over the eye with n juur glass. IIo pleaded not guilty and ; ho caeo wns continued. , O. A , Annual The regular monthly mooting of the Young Men's Christian association was told lust uvjninj ; . The vice president , Dr. 0. B < Yood , presided , The report of the reception committee uhowcd that nomhors of the committee had served | linotoen ovoninga nnd had welcomed 370 vititors. The committee on omploy- nont reported that positions had been irocurcd for tvro persons during thin nonth and three during the hat. Tim lovotional cnmmlttea reported four cguUr nu-ctiiigs hoH each week , viz. : 3iblo class , gospul meeting , jail eervicu nut young mea'a prayer meeting. Tim 3omtultteu on credentials reported nine teen Applications for membership , ull of which were accepted. The Hiiiuiul uleolion of ofllcon resulted w followBt President , P. 0 , Iliino. baugh , ro-olectud ; vloo prwiaant , War. run Swlin'.er ; recording socreUry , 0. K I'ynolds , to elected ; currcinoudiuij sue ( rotary , G. A. Joplin ; treasurer , 0. F. Harriaoon. Directors to represent the following churches were then elected : First Congregational , Mr. M. M. Mar shall ; Lutheran , Dr. P. S , Leisonring ; Baptist , Dr. 0 , S Wood ; United Presby terian , Mr. J. E. Davidson ; South M. E. N. W. Merrill ; First M. E. J. J. Toms ; Christian. G. E. Ferry ; St. Mary's Avenue Congregational , Jay Northrup ; Second Presbyterian , J. S. Kennedy ; Southwest Presbyterian , S. L > Wclshan ; North Presbyterian , Rev. F. S. Blayney. After iho election twelve delegates were chosen to represent Una nsnociation in the state convention , which moots in Omuhn , November 0-9. A committpo to make necessary preparations for receiving and entertaining thu delegates wni ap pointed , after which the association adjourned. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- bncco is the boat. Do not bo deceived ; nsk for and take only B. H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum Dough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sore Throats. D. S , and Trade Mark on every drop. 4 Grain Hi-oolptH unit Followtm ; are the receipts nnd al.ip- snonts of gr.iiu at tha Union elevator for the past twenty-four hours ending at noon yesterday. Itvcelpta Corn , fiva-earaj wheat , niuctcegu : ara ; oat , two cnrs ; rys , ono car. Total mini- . or cars received" 27. Shipments Oats , flva cars. Absolutely Pure. til powau never T ilei. A muvel 01 pnxtv , RtreDKth and wliotcBomenoM. MOID eoonouilrjl titan U-o ordlnuy kludi.andoajQotbe told la oouixlltlou with tb * multitude ol low tcet , short weight ulum or ilo phalo powJera Bold nmv in ntnn , HOYAIj HAKINO TOWDKIl CO. , JOfl Wall street , N , Y , WILBO S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. TO ONX AND AM > . At * > ou mSorloif lrnu h , Col j , Aktbmt , U-onchltli , n [ auy rf thi var- uaiy trouHet thiA > a nl'tn tnJ In Con. II H > , u'o "Wllbor'n t-u-o Oixl ( Ivcr O. * Bttaand numri-uiCilr. Thlt l < I'oijutrk u , bntlt lu ula'lr rr'-o-lt il by tha mixl lr.\l fa-uUy 2 > U"uaoturi ( > l tinly by A , U , , 'to , Ut , ltoa. | . CoU by an Ortir. iU , WSTHTHES -5QF BEIMGTHE BESTi ; 1TMATCAN BE MADS THE-MICHIGAN'STOVE-COMPANyST S 'pETROlT-CHICAGO-BUFFALOr ST" -ijOia Bv. ; c LANGS & FQITICK OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. Toe Bcnolaello year commences on tno First Wednesday in Sejjleilier , The ooureo ol Instruction embraoea all the Elometi uryand lilRhor blanches ol a Onioned education Dlfleienco ol llcllzlou la no obstacle to the adraU- eon ol youni ladlca. Pupils are received at any time ol the roar. TERMS PAYABLE IS ADVANCE Including Hoard , Wishing , Tuition In English aud FrenoSl , u o ol booVa. Mine , per ecodon ol Five Months , - $150.0(1 ( EZTP.ACUAUaE3-DrawlmPalnllns , Uerma Harp , Violin , Guitar and Vocal Mualo. Ketorenooa are roqulroil Irora all poruoni uuknow to the lUBtltutlon. For lurtner Inlonnatlon opnli Ivll.mlc aTe To ContrnuiorH mill IJulldorn. Wanted , proposa's forthobtilldlns of County schoo huuir.ilUtrlct .17. UougUa rireclnct , I'Inmt ndfpec- IHcatloiin for u tilth imy bn neon on npi llcatlon to I he iHuloraiKiitil , to wlionull | iroirf.di ( must be addrefu odciirrlxfoiv the i'.M Ihkfxnt , tha ommlttqe lu- icrtlng the right to reject the ! west or miv tender I.T. iVANS , Chalrmau of Committee , oct 10 , II , inmo : HIT Dough * St CLASSES HE-OPEN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 llealdM the adv-kntau of a toll.l . Knjjljn and Claul. cal education , | > ecl o ro will bo devoted to the C5 AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO Book-Keeping , Mlm anil Commercial Five uewprofetacraruve iooo added o the faOTltv lor thU | > urpo o. SJT VoaJ Wiul > , Cletnun and French , optional. JEJ NEWHTOUENM mutt iinent thetiuolvM durlnx th week enOln ; Au.-uit 81 , botwccu D Mid 12 a , < a and th y mn t b roviy to itond esaubatlou ta do ! cldo ( heir r.k In thu i-outwi Prof. Uuuboit will u'lvo duo uo'loq | jrth e.ump tlon ot ths e\tnlai { rourM In tbrw' try , Tuition to. No dlitluctlon on xxuunt ol uwd. LARGEST STOCK OP- 15 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock aud Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for * ho Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA PALL WINTER. GREAT BARGAIN is IN , VN D Visitors to the State and other * in. need oE MenV , Boys' itutl ildron'a Clothing , will do-well to call on ! Hjj The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and pricos. Tlwy carry the largest stock , and sell lower thua any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. FARNAM ST. 1216 & BOLiTJS , UANUPAOTUi'.ERS OF- Dormer Wladowi , rinUls , Window Cipilon CreuUc k , UetiUlo Skr.lljbU , 4t , tui ' Utu cdl ti , SXlBBuujinh 6lrw Oniib * Kcbriuto ,