Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 12, 1884, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE "WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12 1884.
to. Jr.
THESE © TYLES AT MORSES.
DOLMAN or SACK , S24.
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6OO Yards Colored Velvets 25c3
always sold for 5Oc.
25O Yards Colored Velvets 5Oc ,
always sold for 75c.
SOD Yards Colored Velvets 75c ,
always sold $1 25.
I6O Yards Black 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.
P 1IC
HM tfrtViMt 1
THE TATLY BEE.
"Wednesday MorningUovomber 12
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
1 ! . Newmnn's store wan robbed of $100
.Saturday night by sneak thioveu ,
It was reported yesterday that a boy
employed by the B. & M. Company had a left
cut elf by the c.ira lait night , but upon invest
igation the report is found to bo without foun
dation ,
-rianet I.odgo No. , K. ot I' . , will hold
mibscrlption ball nuxt Monday night in Gor-
mania hall , and the operetta "Marriage at the
Lantern" will bo given.
A little boy was thrown from his horse
Monday morning and had hia leg broken.
Ilia name could not be learned , but ho was it
relative of August llohwer , formerly city en *
ginocr , to whoso homo hu was taken ,
" " \ Chan. 11. [ Schrotor was arrested yesterday
for selling liquor without n license. He
was brought Ixfoie Judge Benoke , pleaded
not guilty and his cane WUH continued , ho gtv *
ing bonds Iu the sum of $100 for his appear
ance ,
Yesterday I Fred KcUhold appeared in
the district court and expressed it willingness
to plead guilty to petit larceny , This wax al >
lowed , and ho wan Ukon before Judge lionoke
in palico court , who sentenced him to twenty
dayi In the county jail ou bread and water.
Bo uro and attend the supper and fair
given by the ladles of the Third Congregation'
al church next Tliursday evening , aud thus
Becuru a pleasant evening and aid a good
cause. Supper rorvcd at D o'clock. Fancy
articles as well as useful for tale. All pro
ceeds to co to help furnUh the now church.
The street car company' * track builders
began work cm Vurnam street , went of 1'if.
tenth street yesterday. Thin line will bo
built out as far as Twenty-fifth btreetand then
UITOBI to St. Mury'savfiui'j this season and
cars started oa soon as It Ii completed.
Lillie Wood was surprised Monday
by a number cf her fclioohnaton congregating
nt her residence on Shornun avenue. Shifting
was the principal amusement of thu uvonlng ,
A delicious supper was eprciul at 10 o'clock ,
after which they all di perccd. Among those
present were the ft llowlng : Waiters Willie
MathowB , Tomuilo Golden , Jihnnla WaUh ,
Johcniu Gnldou and Johnnie Harding , Mlas
lainio Golden , Jlimln II tidar , HUtij Whit
ney Nuncy Tuttle and other * .
Two druukon men were arretttd yes
tcrday nnd drunki'n uinu h > vo i.ot been
jmtln thocity jsil In ft lou tliim , One f
them was found by Ollicur UuiilU i at ( ha cor
nerof Tenth unJ Hi > ey ctnlii mid it win a
Lard pull to diag him in A * tit nt m h wj
placed in the cell hu dr 'pp'J I u | on l.i li < eU
and was doarl-drunb. TlH < iih < riiiitM iiiu
bender at the cnrwr of Tuflltli uu I Dinj l.in
u'.rtetn. He c\ldoitlv h 'I cm-ki-il luck
wLI ky , iu ho wtt t > ueinx h > * l r l.nck liu
could beivluntil Ii9 w.iit IMT , tutting hU
talj' . He uu ctrrieii In l > > OilU'tin Muji-toii
nd litillamy and twik u pi < n < ui ; u thu cull
' , kldo of hU piidtcc tix.
very inurt nui
FOUND DEAD ,
I'lio Hotly [ of Qcorjco AV , liarploss
Found In JllH Oivu Yard
The moBdongor of death has again visit-
cd this city in a very sudden and unex
pected manner , and has called from the
ariours of activity and lifo to the gloomy
confines of the tomb , Mr. George W.
Sharploea.
Yesterday about 7.0 ! ! o'clock the
body of Mr. Sharploaa was discovered
lying iu his own yard , 1520 North Twen
tieth street , cold and atiii' in death. Dr.
Aycrs was hastily summoned but nothing
could bo done in the matter. The physi
cian expressed it an lib opinion that hia
death waa cruised by one of the three
digpaaas , congestion of the lungs , conges
tion of the brain , or congestion of the
hoart. The decked had done a great
deal of ollico work and had boon continu
ally bonding over a desk , mid had com
plained a great deal of his lungs of hit'j ,
lieiico the physician thinln the theory of
congestion of the luiu'.s the moH probi
bio.
bio.Mr.
Mr. Slmrploss had not boon homo since
Friday night but had remained down
town learning the election nowa as fadt
as received. It is not known what time
ho started for his homo or what time ho
lay down within a few stops of his own
door to die , but ho mint have boon dead
Homo time when discovered as hia body
was stiff and rigid. It is , indeed , cad
that after making an effort to reach homo
ho should have to die unprotected and
alone within call of his loved ones.
Mr. Sharplesa had boon car accountant
of the 1J , t M. railroad company for
about four years and had alwnya been
faithful and trusted employe. lie
about -18 years of QUO
AN OLD RESIDENT ,
Mr. Henry Ii. Imttj Vlhiflng Old.
Tlmo FrlcndH.
11 is a pleasure to announce that Mr ,
IJunry L Liity , formerly cf Omaha , is
in this city on a visit to old-time friends
For the paat throe or four years Mr.
Lilly has boon engaged iu the livery
business at Chihuahua , Mexico , a place
of about L'0,000 Inhabitants , located on
the Mexican Central railrnid. It is n
live and crowing city , aud within tlm past
few ynaro has become considerably Am
ericanized ,
Jireidi'B his livery busineav , Mr. Laity
U also interested quito largely in tliu
cUtlo Iu ) iiuis3 , mid In thn owner of ( juito
a valunbln ranch , Fortune is ( .niiling
upon Mr. Laity , and hia many friouda in
! hid city Mill beiojoiccd to learn that
the "ticldu goddcia" hus condrBccndcd to
loolr with fluch fayor upon ono ao worthy
tjrt'cclvo her Hweoteat smiles Mr Liity
vit * iJuntilifd with thu butlni'sa intona B
of Onitths for u uwd many yo ra and IUH
many warm and intimate friends lioro ai
GNGHAMSGCHEVIOTS ! , ETC ,
; i,500 yntds now ( Irons filylo ainglmma
very beat quality Amoskoatr ; , Uonfrow ,
etc. , on tbU ale o 1. ! cents n yard , worth
12 * cento.
6,000 ynrdn beat heavy Cheviot shirt
in , ? will bu sold for 8 l-3 ! , wholesale pricu
is 12J ncntfl , always retailed for 15 conta.
At 8"i-3 cent ? , n great bargain.
0,000 yards bnt now calico 5 cents.
1,000 beat Scotch ginghnm that wo do
not wish to carry ovar will bo cloaed at 1C
yards for § 1.00.
! 5,000 yards beat domestic glnghnma
bought at auction very chcar ) , will bo
cluaod at 5 cunts a ynrd ,
DRESS GOODS , BARGAINS ,
S.uOO yards dnrk Tartnn Plaids , woo
cashmeres , garnet armoiires , etc. , will bo
cloaed at 10 cents a yard , real value 2o
cents.
1,000 yards double width caahmores
illuminated Sergea , Foulo , Boigcc , Shoo
da , Twill , at 25 cents a yard , worth 35 to
50 cents.
DO pieces now style plaid "Ladies
Oloth" auitinj ? Flnnnulo , 11 yards wide
imported to sull for 31i , but our price
is 05 conto.
BLACK CASHMERES ,
Wo secured two lots of GO pieces black
cashmeres at 75 cents a yard , always sole
at $1.00.
fiO pieces black cashmeres SI.00. always
sold at 31.35.
Thuao nro the finest makes of French
cashmeres known , and are a great bar
Sain.
MEN'SIUNDEHWEAR.
100 dozen Men's Fine Merino Under-
hirts and Drawers at 50 cents , reduced
rom 75 conts.
00 dozen Men's fine warm white Mo-
inn Undershirts and Drawers.
50 dozen all-wool scarlet shirts 7Ccta ,
worth § 1.25 and § 1.50.
JO dozen scarlet mixed shirts 75 cents ,
worth $1 25 and § 1.50.
GO dozen blue mixed shirts 75 cents ,
worth SI 25 and § 1.50.
1,200 pairs Mons' all-wool Sox 35
outs , reduced from 50 cents.
RED FLANNEL
2,500 yards of rod twilled llannol
mdo of noft merino wool that wo will
ell for 37 \ cents , usual value SO cents.
3,000 yards California Guolamb'a wool ,
od twilled ibnnul , very soft , and now ro-
ucod to 50 cents a yard , last season oold
t 75 conts.
S. P. MORSE & GO.
n reward for his many manly qualities.
Ho la iu excellent health and spirits aud
\3 \ greatly surprised nt the rapid strides
which Omnha has mndo since ho turnud
hi ) back upon her. IIo has unbounded
faith in the the growth nnd prosperity ol
the Onto City nnd is not slow to ex
press it.
In a few dn > 3 lie will go to St , Louia to
visit hia familynftor which Ho will return
to Mozdco , where ho aa/a ho will remain
until ho ncoumulntoa enough of this
world's goods to suttlo down in thu city ol
his choicoOmaha and whisn that tlmo
shall coino ho will find many warm hcarta
and open arms ready to receive him aud
prnuounco the well done , Ti'bonio home.
Yesterday uf tornoou Coroner Maul i m
pannoled a jury nnd hold un in jtiest ujion
the renutna. After examining nil the
witnotBoa tu bo found Jtho jury returned
n verdict that the deceauod canio to hia
loath throuh ; c.unjs t-i the jury uu
known.
Sinoko Saal of North Carolina Tb.u
eo.
eo.DORN'S "
DORN'S ' DISAPPEAEANOE ,
( V AVzirrn-il Vur IIIH Aricst
Him
In yoatorduy's BKE mention waa made
of the diiapponranco of Lludolph Dorn ,
secretary and general manager of the
Western Ilorso and dittlo Insurance
company. I thai boon known for aomo
lime that Dora had loft , and the reason
'or his going was alao known.
Doru WM implicated in the Keith
county land frauds , and it was to him
ihat the fraudulent leaatu were delivered
'or distribution. A few wooka ago the
sheriff of Keith county arrived in Omaha ,
armed trith a warrant for Dora's arrest ,
Dorn got wind of the fact and hastily
took hia depart tire for unknown parts.
Ho waa absent for aomo time , and hia
wife claimed that oho did not know
whuro ho traa , but she inado a visit away
from the city and it ia supposed that abe
waa with him during her abaenco.
lion. Win Neville , prouecuting attor
ney in the school land cases , informed a
lif i ; reporter a few dnyaslnco , that should
Dorn return to Omaha ho would bo
promply arrested and prorucuted.
11 has boon stated that Dorn la largely
indebted to puraonal friends , and aovoral
attachments have been issued , The af
fairs of the insurance company , however ,
nro nil right ua ia shown by the following
circular :
( Jinnor TUB WOTKIIN JIOIHK AND UAT.
TI.K INHUHANCK Co. , OMAHA , Nub. , Ko\ember
I 1B8I. To Whom It Muy Concern ; Wo beg
to announce that Mr. Utululf ] ) orn , until ru *
ccntly our secretary and manager , is no longer
connected with thli company ,
Wo tjko ocuamon to tUto ttieonncetion with
th abo\ nnnouTicomunt tint i-ertam tranxac.
tinns In which Air. Dornvna encaL'od , nnd
which were thosu'ijcct ' of bineru criticisms ou
thu part of xtiu-r.il plliliuspoiUeni during thu
M'cunt political oinipalgn , weroontlrblyhls in-
diviiliinl unit prUato uudettiklni ? , ami tJmt
neither tUsci'innnnv as meh. n r uny of its
llicurd or ftiiokhulduM Individually , uciu
ccunrcttvl with thuin in any Why winder.
It It kcatcoly tu-cosiiaty to aJJ , that thU
Hotels , Ristauranta , and for private
families.
1,000 dozen Gorman damask bleached
linen napkins nt $1,00 a , dozen , never
shown under $1.25 ,
COO dozen , an immense stock 5 8
German damask napkins warranted to
Inundry nnd wash perfectly , hnvo never
sold less than § 1 75 , but on this sale will
bo S1.25.
200 dozen double satin damai-k napkins
that have always retailed for § 2,00 , will
bo closed out at § 1.00.
TOWELS , TOWELS ,
The best values wo o\or showed.
100 dozen largest aizo assorted styloa
and botdora , knotted fringe , German
damask towels 50 cents each ; not inoro
than six to each customer.
LADIES' AND CHILD'S ' HOSE ,
Buyers of Ladies' and Children's hose
will find this ealo to bo of great im
portance , among the bargains wo offer
aro72 dozen child's all-wool hose 25
cents , worth 35 to 50 cents.
00 doz childa. ' seamless line cashmere
wool hose nt 50 oonts , netual value 75
cents.
50 doz Ladies' aoamloas all wool cash
mere hose 50 cents , real value is 75 cents
KID GLOVES ,
75 doz 3 and -1 button kid gloves 50.
cents , worth § 1.00 and § 1.25 ;
100 doz Foster , Courvoiair , Alexander
and other makes of gloves in all good
colors , varioui sizes reduced to 7" cents
n pair , worth § 2.00 to § 2.50.
Wo cannot onmorato ono-half the bar-
; ains wo have in connection with this
alo. Our aim * in supplying the people
of Omaha withvlMyiGooda at
LOWEST PRICES KNOWN
las always been appreciated , and wo
pare no efforts to give yon geode at
trices unheard of.
S. P. MHsMRSE & CO.
clinn u does not at all olfcct tlio Lii'inesa o
this company , which will bu carried on as
lioretuforo. Arcry respectfully ,
THE WiarEiiN IIoiwu AND CAITLK I\s. Co ,
IlKNIir 1'u.NDT. I'lo-ident ,
KDMIND I'K CKK , Vice 1'rcs't ,
M.MEFII , Treoiuror.
Dorn was a bright , intelligent young
man and enjoyed tl.o esteem aud confi
dence of hid many friends until hia un-
forhinato connection with the tchool land
affairs.
Absolutely Pure.
I hie powiler never Mrtco. A iur.ni'1 01 intrtily
strenKth and wholtsc ruene-e. Moio ofluuomcal ! tlmii
the ordinary klijflsarido motbs .ld . III eotaitolltlun
with the ruultltiulo of low t t , her oiiiit nliimor
iihoepbat | > wilur , Hell only Iu cans ROYAL
JUKI 'QWQKU CO. , 118 Wall tiwt N K
A1SIIOUS
RYlr'GTOHClDDOWN '
EAnLBAKINGPOWOE
ITiMBOUNDTORISC
PURE CREAM TARTAR.
S1OOO. Civen
IfaliunuruiiylnjnrlbiuKilisiunusru. liu round
In Anttrows" Ponrl Ualdnc 1'owili 1 * t101
thelyPURE. JloliiKinio til.iuidt diuonlaU
rtvelvedtruiuRiU'hchurnUtinsh , lUuaUtijB , "
tun ; M. lolafontaliu\ C'liltrtgoaii'l U1
lloue , MIliMiiiUre. No\crsol i in bull ; .
29 Ukc M. U91 K.
S. P. Morse & Co
Will offer to-morrow uioruing an
immense assortment o
LADIES ,
MISSES ,
INFANTS ,
HE AW COTTON
CAS1SMEEE and WOOL
HOSZERY.
At about half their actual value ; wo
commend the goods wo will sell * as
worthy the attention of our patrons
assuring them that the real value as com
pared with our selling price is in no wiao
exaggerated in this notice.
80 doz Scamleaa nil wool Hoao sizes
from 0 to 8 inchets juat the thing for
boys wear 15c a pair ( actual retail value
25 cents ) .
40 doz infants' fmp seamless ) 25c
caahmero HOBO , Fink , Blue , I a
Cardinal , &o ; 00 doz Misses' | pair ,
all-wool line Caahmoro Hose , J- actual
sizes f 5 to 8 Inch ; 80 doz | value ,
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ladies' "all-wool Cashmere 50c.
Hoao. J
50 doz Misses' English Caah
moro hoao , 00 doz Ladies' 50c ,
Englinh Caohmoro Hose , 25 worth
doz Infants' English Cashf 7.r c.
mere Hoao , all good colors
including black. J
100 dozen. An immense lot of |
Ladies finest French Cash- |
inoro Wool Hoso. | 75c ,
80 dozen Childrona extra heavy } - Worth
or extra fine Caahmoro Wool I § 1 25.
Hose. I
25 doaou Misses Black Bilk Hosa I
S. P. MOESE < 3E
-SOLD WITH THE-
2 OF BEING TOE
BE
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THE-MICHIGAN'STOVE'COMPANY
US 'DETROlT-CHICAGO-BUFFALOr
SS SOL.O.QY. "
, LANCE &
THEY MUST BE USED.
Dr. Yourg's Electric Belts.
ton TUB CURB or
MK\OUHMUU nxiiiu.
Tl , IXI H OY MAN-
110(111 ( , UKiKVKHH ( Jf
HOP ! AND MINI , ,
lUUTIIFUb Ml 110 lift ,
iC. A MK11IUAL MOIIK TO UK ( JUKV AWAY , Bhonlllff
BUftcrcrj hurt tr.ey mav lie rurcd , nnd reomfr
Ho th , Htronuth and Manly Vlttor , WITHOUT Tim
AIUOK HKUiciM' , will bo sent trio by po t on receipt
cf btumpiil nnrlopo. Aililrcrid ,
Ml. U. YOUNU , 415 Cansl Street , New York.
oct-20mlin
Ro not wilt till > n
iru forcvd U ) > oii the
iff uud
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, try tor a Iltt.o
; lmo the 1199 o ) HI IKS' *
food , ar.il ice K jour
hcatlncDLMund ctamitih
truublo ii not ilisap-
ccar. 1'nll directions
'or Custard
t tax thn el r itilho dll'lii9 In CiMH , ; l5c. ,
Sr. , 81.SS iu.it $ i.76. Kol.t by Oruftflnta pvonnliero
nd iorro ( > ri < ( n liotelllt Scod to Woolrloh &
Co , l' > liner , Matt. , ( or painphlst.
} . * BOTTLES.
Erlanjjer , . . . . Muvnr.a . ,
Culuibaohor , . Bavnna.
Pilsuor . 1 15olifjmiQU.
Kaimir . lirnnieu ,
Bnrrois r . { -t } , Louis.
Anhnusjr , . . . _ , .JJJ. . _ .St. Louis.
. . . . . . . .Milwaukoo.
Oniahn.
AJo , . DomoHtic and Rhino
Win * .
Farnam U
000 pairs 11-1 White Blankets , § .50 u pair , actual value $4.
500 pairs ll-i White Blankets , 53.50 , actual value § 5.
100 pairs 10-4 White Blankets , warranted all pure wool , for ? ! . ! ) !
a pair the best bargain in the lot.
80 paira
California F'ne "White Blankets , a little "mussed' ' and soiled , will be of
fered on this sale for § 10 a pair , reduced from 515 and $20.
GO pairs very finest quality Mission Mills Bankets in red , pink and
bine. A
at $12.50 a-pair worth $20.
00 six pound Bed Comforts 1.50 , worth $2 ; 300 six pound
IBIBID
S2.00 WSRTH S3.00.
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LARGEST STOCK OF
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
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Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVBENMEWT
Orders for fho Indian Deuartuient for BuO'alo Scales ex
clusively. Scale
1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA
PALL AND WINTER.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
1I
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AND-
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Visitors to the Stale and others in need ol : Men's , Boys' udildreu' .
. Clothing . . . , will do well . . . to call on J
The Strictly One Price House in the City
And oxnmiue th ir poods and prices , 'iVy carry the lamflst stock , iA
sell lower thun any other honso in the city. Mercknnt Tailors
dou't fail to call at
1216 FA1NAM ST , 1216
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