THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8 1884. THESE STYLES AT MORUE'fi. SIEDfe W.VU..JI V- * * S LARGEST CLOAK DEPARTMENT INOMAFA , SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW GOODS , The depression in' Eastern trade and tha worm wf atlicr has enabled us to purchase an Embarrassed Manufacturer's Oloaks. Kuril- Price * . I'rltfs Now. ? 3o.OO 12 to 52 inohcs loiig Plush Cloalcs 821.00 , 40 00-42 to 52 inches long Plush Oloaks 30.00. 15.00-42 to 52 inches long Plush Cloalcs 35 00. 50.00-42 to 52 inches long Plush Cloaks 40 00. 00.00-42 to 52 inches long Plush Clonks 45,00. Russian Circulars , Paletots , Newmarkets , Jersey Jackets , all included in this'sale , and we will S.A _ V E3 TOTJ $ ± TO $25. D53 150 Dox.cn Children's Merino.Vcsts , Sue and ! J5c , worth at wholesale , 50c. (500 ( Do/en Children's nil-wool Vests , AOcand GOc , worth nt wholesale 75c. 90 Do/.en Ladies' Merino , Vests at 35c. always sold nfc 5c. ( ) (50 ( Do/.en Ladies' Merino Vests at 50c , always sold at.75c. 3GDox.cn Ladies' Merino Vests at 75c , always sold at One. 3(5 ( Do/en Ladies' Merino Vests at OOc , always sold nt 51.25. p. MORS E Trrn j JL 6OO Yards Colored Velvets 25c , always sold for 5Oc. 250 Yards Colored Velvets 5Oc , always sold for 75c. 300 Yards Colored Velvets 75c , always sold $1 25. I6O Yards BSack Velveteen 5Oc , always sold for 75o 6OO Yards Black Velveteen 75c , always sold $1,25. The above goods are suiting Vel veteens , and invariably have sold for almost double the price we ask. & THE DAILY BEE. Saturday eiMorning''Novom'bcr8l LOCAL BREVITIES , ThecteiuiiiRS nt tlio clu&rlng liouao , JOB- torday , amouutcd to $371,573.70. Tlio ovoulni ; clofui in chomlctry will bo ro hutned iu Creighton college Jitoiulny , tliu Dili , at 7:301 > . in. Tha list of iirofititutcn for thin month con tains 120 names , ono of tlio largest lists over prepared in tbii city. Wanted to buy a lur and fixturcB from 10 to IS feet long. Apply at C.iniield house before 2 p. in. to-day , There will bo a regular meeting of lluth ] { fbekali degree , loilgo No. 1 , In Odd I'ollow's ball , nt7JO : Sattirdoy evening , November 8 , 1884. A fall nttendanco in requested. The bonrdoisof the Doran liouso and their friccd spent lftntinonlii ry ploMantly nt thtir hotel. Dancing wns the prinuip.il iimimo- merit cf tbo evening ntidvai kcjit ii | > to an onrly hoar this morning. John liielt , the Sixteenth itroot hardware man , ia Greeting a fine brick block ux | > n the gitiund where hla old frame bulhllnj ; formerly stood. Tlio now plnco will b Rrout con venience to Mr. Krck and an ornammit to Sixteenth street. It-in not our ciietoin to make any men tion of crticlcB advertined in our coluinna , but vro do not hcettato to spcuk in high terms of the "Garlind Steve and P.an- ges. " The mnnufaoturorh aim tr produce the very best that can ucmeibly bu made , which accounts for the lilgh romitatioit which th < y have obtained en the beet in the world. Oiniilm Xllnci * Clul ) . ' YcBtordoy evening the nbovo club reorganized - organized at St. Gaorgo'a hall. The fol lowing members were protiuiit. Miti Tlllio Kessler Geo. Aiclienbatli jilts Ada BclioontnnLcrl'rnuit tichoofer liss Kanny Knowdou CliB . V. Schmidt MlHS Atlele Ktitnvr .loliii. [ . Herold JrlUs Amaliii Koitoi J5 O.Vosg Mini Anna King Goo. Lleberknrcht MUs A. Jlurhchrcr Oeo , llcnmnan illBi ilnry Guanler ( ito , L. Hchwftrtz UrnciitUurl : Gut Ackcrmaim Max J/cinijier ( jix ) , J K < Miter * Wrn. 0. J-.j ron .T. JCuvhn Konrud lludtr .Tullun T. Ke.tncr The club will moot at the aboro hull once a week for piactiou cud uootability. Julius Fuitnur VIM clinacn uroolrlonl , pro tern. , and Prof. Wnlter P. Hardinir et'cretary , pro tbm , for the term of one month. At tha first meeting in Dtcombcr permanent ofliasrs will be eloslod for one year. year.At the nest meoliog , Wedneef ] , Jlnvcraber J2th , JJr. FtfBtner will form two clmocE and ( jtvn inotruotfons to thnni- who uro jtnt BOar advanced M the raujority of thniuembon. It is expcatul tbo msmfcrflliip ofIho club iif'y before iho JioHdayr , xWiw , guUttir , tsnjos , a violfu POLICE OOUET , A Number ol1 PnitlllHtla Individuals Interviewed by the Thursday's bullolina were too much for Bonio of the oxcitcablo onca mid their enthusiasm ran in a pugilistic strain , the conscquonco being n number of fights and sovornl arrests. 11. McOco , ITermau Fielding and Win. Daily were nil charged with fighting , and pleadud guilty without a murmur and were ctillud upon to ilnnoait ? 5 each aud costs. costs.Martin Martin Ilaap wns charged with fighting with I'uter Smith. Ho said ho wns welk in ! , ' , ( ilong Tliirtounth ntreot with a friend when they mot Smith. Smith hurrahed for liliiino and Uonp'a companion lot out a yell for Cleveland , whorotipon Smith cltnllongod Heap to fight. Doth took oil' their ooats and Smith wss knocked out tlio first round. The judge , on the ground hot "ni yo sow , no ahull yo Heap , " fined cap $5 mid costs. A. L. Atmiod wai charged with drunk. nucs. List night ho was in OjtholFd loon , on Sixtuonlh ntruot , and getting drunk , pullud n murdcrotm looking dirk from his boot and drove the crowd into n corner. Olllcur Whilmack arrested him. Ho told the jmlgo that ho wns hunting and had thu knife for that pur- pooo. The judgn told him that tticro was 110 gtxmo in Omaha to hunt with that kind of a knllo , fined him $5 mid coata r.ud cimfuirikul thu knifo. Peter JolniBoa and Martin Johnson wore arrested Thursday evening in front of thu Humid olllco for cruelty to mii- mals. They had n sick horse which was unable to stand upon iln foot and worn boating it in : i ulmmuful nmniHT. Mr. Homy Gibson , of the liowld oflico , ro- munilrnted with them uhon ono of them struck him with thu whip , whereupon ho had thorn arrested. Mr. Gibson and two ether geutlomon uppuarod against them in polfco court tliii morning and they were fined § 10 each and costa. THE FIRST MEETING , Tlio V , M. C. A. MieiliifTlnusiUy NI IU Inlho I'roHb ) lei-Ian Ohuroli , The Y. M. 0. A. convention rout in the Flnl r/cebytorian church , nu DoJgo ntruot Qhureday night. iJt. Luisonring prooidod and the fol. lowing delegiitoa iroro prceont ; L. M. Oiiupbell , 0V. . Shaw , Geo. K. Work , Hastings ; Hey Godding , State Univor- flily ; B , L , Payne , H. P. Marofold- fug , J. A. Dummltt , W. 1C. Williams , U. L AndrnwB , Frank Harmon , Liu- ooln ; R , li. Stephenson , Oo3ar Rapids , la.j Oeo. 0. Heed , Thomas JJ U , Fwd Uaed. 0. Asbly , Mark Dean , J. 0. Wis. wnll , KJ Atwofid , S D. Fitohy , JK. K lli'eon ' , Weeping Water ; J. W. Hansel , St. Joe , 0. J. Baldwin , Daniel Doano , 0. G. Baldwin , Dea MoincB , la. ; W. H. Uobbs , 1C. T. Ohipporfiold , A. W. Clark , J. W. Miller , York ; Quo. F. Coxhoad , Kansas City , Mo. ; Henry Curtis , Coun cil Bluffr , and Uobort Woidensnll , Chi cago. cago.Tho opening address was made by Mr. Hubert VVoidensall and was replied to by Messrs. George T. Coxhead , atato secretary tary of Missouri , and C. G. Baldwin , a Into secretary of Iowa. After n hymn vra suuij by the congregation gation llov. J S. Datweilor , of the ling lish Luthorn church , dolivorud an address dross upon the subject of "Tho Bible as a Study.1 ' The mooting was n very pleasant and instructive ono iti'd are followed by others of the sanio kind to-day , to day and Sundny. Everybody ! ia Invited to attend thosb montingi. Lrulien ! Pyhsicimu and chcmista liavo annlyxud I'oz/.oiil'i ) medicated comploxlon powder and roccomund its 1100 to their wives and lady friends. What better could bo said of it. Onptnui > ) nok'H I'lnco. John O'Donohuo has fitted up n line saloon nt the corner of Sixteenth street and Capitol uvcnuc , and will give a for iiicl opening toniyht. . Captain O'Donohuo is as well known cs any man In Omaha , having had oluirga of the police force hero for sovor.il years. Ho IIRO fitted up an elegant plnco , and doubtless will recelvo n largo patronngo. Mr. Brown , formerly with Citlltm and with Bluke , on Tenth street , will otlioi- ate as bar-tender. A line line of wines , liquors and cigars will bo kept , and Captain O'Donohuo ' invitta his many frimdj to call iiiui HAmpIn thorn. Absolutely Pure * Itilo powder novcr t rln. A mtnol 01 poitlly etrcpjttfi wid wholcsotutiicM. ttoio eooacrulml thai vJ SS 650 Yards 54-inch Flannel Suitings , Actually worth 81.00. 900 Yards 51-inchJFiaiinel SuiMngs , worth 51.25. S fa 00. ISOLD WBTH 30F BEING THE BESSTi iTTHAYCAN . ' " = 7HE-MICHIGAN-STOVE-COMPANYK" 'DETROIT-CHICAGO-BUFFALO * " -COl-OfBY. S2 & DE , SWETNAM. OlDoo 15th ntroot , hrnt aoor north of Farnam In Boyd'a opsrn horuo. I onvo ordora nt oflio3 or Saro'a drutf atoro. Toloyhono 150. THE HULL The Pioneer , and StilUiiead. 100,000 NOW BT USE. Fn t FUjwrsodlnir tlio Urgfut oJ ! fmhloiiod eto\ 4. It hiDtbo iliuplent anil mint umdcct toviluriicr ) lii the uorlil , ftud with rcw Improira iucnUhoeMlr | t to PiKTito Abialutcly tilt wltb H imttnt r > 'J Tf It , now la uia thu no.-oaJ < eft9i > r without a tliijla acoklf ut /JTScuJ ( or CftUlonto. l'rro ! LUt , Kto lUHUiVAPOnOTOVKCO , - JliP imsi tlio cliangoa tftal , in a tow years , have takou pluco in the uior.nfacturo of Improvement aftoz 'mptcv.naont hi * boon made , until to-day the clothing offered by Schlank & Prince , 1210 Farnara street , ia nqual in every roapeot to the beat Custom World While at tlio nr.tno time the lownt'ss ol price of the fine grcdo of clothing they handle ia no k".i uctonich- in ? Uiiiu the Perfection of THE LALITV Ot MATERIAL AND MAES 1210 Farnam Street. 151d QITU ) HEDAL , PAHIS , 187S BAKER'S Warranted atisolnttlu pur Vneaa , Ironi which the fta-.ni a OH IIIHbitnrrmou'd. Ithuthr-u 'Imett/te ftmiythul ( 'on inlii'C vllh Btarcj , Ai-owroot or Hiiifai ami li IhurtTurc far muio ixonmr. ) cnl. It In Ocllcloui , DourlDhls ; oumlraM ) luhjitcj for ItnaUai u hold uyllrnicra crorjiilior * fl. BAKER & Pfl , . norcliester. TH&Y MUST BS UfiED , Dr. Young's Electric Holts. > OI ( TIIK TIKK Of n * vr.nni- IIOUll , Uh\hSr rl lit 1.0111 N 1 > U I N U , IGfTlltUL KUllORB , ( i-IIcr.rJ liuw they nut l > o curtd , anil > coo tr Heath , HtrciiKtli ami lla'tly Vigor , ttnnoirTiiii > iu or MruuiM : , nil ) Lo rout ( realty l Oil o.i ro cipt of ttJinpeJ umlinio Ail'lu'dr ' , 1)1L 11 , YOUMJ , 415 Can Street , New York. oct-0m 1m Ttiei no otocr nourluhnient. It ttftwtt wltli lilm irfi-ctly. " wrltun m uioib- tr llundrednof . flmllirtmUmo. nltli , u wcjl u tlicwe trotn npntatln i > h > iilclin < throuirlimit thuwliola I ! t .twUryto Die worth of tvK'a rooo ros INFANTB AND INVALIDS. ItnjulrtM uocookliu. llo > t food 111 health or rick. Iiiva. 40 nd76rtA Ily ill ilnunrttta. Uook nect tmx IIOItl.lCK'.S I'OIII * l' ( ) . , Itucluf , Ul. . bf mill ou rtcclft Of riloo ui tittUJi - fc CXiOTHIS. 3OGO Yards 64-inch Table Damask 95c , reduced from $1.25. 2OOO Yards 72-inch Table Damask $ IOO. [ Cost this to Import. 600 8x10-4 , 2 by 2 1-2 yard , Table Oloths at $2,90 , worth $4.50. IDOIMIIESTXO : Our Domestic sale will comprise 12.500 yards of Muslin , 6000 yards of Gingham , 4OQO yards of Chev iot Shirting , and will be opened on Monday Morning. -LARGEST STOCK OF- ' { "V rn Tip ! L * l hS fli i n JLJL M Jlrs. iJ 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 Kebraask HUHD5SD VARIETIES IS US Counter , Hay , Stock and Mlroad Track , ADOPTED BY TEE UNITED STATES GOVKBHMEOT Ordnrs for Hie Indian Deuarhueufc given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1403 Douglas Btrcot. OMAHA. NEBRASKA FALL AMD WIMT28 . G-REAT BAEGAIivS DT i ! i ! bis AND Visitors to tha Stale and others in need oi : Meia's , Boys' ' nndildron'p Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Tlwy carry the largest stock , rw'l soil lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216 FAENAM ST. 1216