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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1800-T\ONT5f \ ! PAGEa QUARTER Of A MILLION COMPULSORY SALE. Prominent House Furnishing Establishment in Trouble "FULFILL YOUR CONTRACTS OR GO TO THE WALL. " The Peoples' Mammoth Installment Mouse is in trouble , Daring last January , -when the numerous buyers representing them went to t market. , they made heavy contracts in order to secure the most desirable goods. It is generally customary amongst large manufacturers to give the exclusive sale of their products to any dealer in a city who shall contract to take the greatest amount of goods , To be brief , contracts \verc made * "by their agents to the extent of $172,000 , and these goods they are absolutely obliged to take , or go to the wall. They have therefore no other alternative but to sacrifice their goods , without regard to cost. To-morrow the greatest sale ever started by any concern in the United States \vill1 begin , and it will forever be noted tor its daring and reckless slaughter of prices. Positively no goods sold to dealers , EVERYTHING SLAUGHTERED WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. .tats ( in GDOOhamtoor Suits , regular price 610 , compulsory ealo price $9.2O. . . 10,000 yards Ingrain. Oarpots , roer. price 4Oo , compu'sory sale price ISo. , sale 1407 Heaters , 83.95. regular price $0 compulsory prloo , . , sa'o 4.4.0 , 4/762 Bed stands , regular price 83.6O , compulsory ealo price $1.25. 721Hoators , regular price 812 , compulsory snlo prloo $6.9O. 2,500 yards Brussels Oarpot , rej . ? price OOc compulsory price , sale lOo , GOO Center Tables , regular price 84 , compulsory solo price gl.OS. 78 Hard Coal Koators. rog'r price 822.5O , compulsory sale price $10.75. 7.5OO yards Hotnp Carpet , rog. . price 40c , compulsoiy sale price lOo. 7O6 Kitchen Safes , regular prloo $ G , compulsory sale price $3.45. 481 Oak Stoves , regular price $15 , compulsory saloptioo S9.4O. B.OOO yards Stair Oarpat roar. priOo4Oc - , compulsory price 20c. . , sale prloa Window SI Shadoj rojul HI-prico oomuulsory O20 Breakfast Tables , regular price 84 , sale price S1.9O. . 4.OOO , compulsory , , 665 Parlor Cooks regular price $2O compulsory sale prioGlO,6O. , . . , sale 81.1O. . price 7.OOO Moquottos regular prloo 82 compulsory 191 Extension Tables , regular price SV.SO , compulsory sale price $3.75. , , ' yards sa'o 180 Laundry Stoves rozular price $10 compulsory prloo 85 , , . 34o. . sale priflo 1,842 Mattrojses , regular price 83.6O , compulsory sale price $1.05. 2.0OO Joints S'oveP p ) , raKUlarprica 20o , compulsavy sale urlcolOcs. 4.OOO yard ? Border Oarpot roar prloo75c.compulsory . . 585 Ruga , regular price $4 , compulsory sale price Sl.OO. 1/721 Springs , regular price S3 , compulsory sale price $1.25. 4OOO D.bows , regular price 25c. compulsory sa o pnooQc. B Parlor taitore 76 Parlor Suits , rogu'ar pries $38 , compulsory sale price $21.75. leOSinglo , . . . 2OOO Rockore , regular price $2.6O , cornpu sory silo -price $1.38. . . lounges regular price $86O. compulsory snlo price $4.85. 1OQ Parlor Suits , roprulnr rrico $5O , compulsory sale price $31.75. 186binglo lounges , regular price 812.6O , compulsory sale price $7".85. 4.8OO Rookors , regular prici $4compulsory sale pricfl $2.25. 8O Parlor Suits , regular price $9O , compulsory sale prico$62,60. 187 Single lounges , reccular price $2O , compulsory sale price $12.6O. 665 Rockers , regular price 60 , compulso y sale price $3.75. 17 "Parlor Suit a , regular price $15O , compulsory sale price 882.6O. 881 Bed Louigos , regular price $14.5O , compulsory sale price $8.5O. ' l.OOO Rockers , Oarpot , regular price $4.50 , compulsorysa'o pr'co 8275. 16O Plush Rockers , rogulnr pr co S15. compulsory sale price 80.75. 0Q1 Bed Lounges , regular price $20 , compulsory sale prioa $12.25. 1.25O Rockers , Carpov , rogu'ar ' price $8.50 , compul'ary sale prioo $4 9D. 187 Plush Rockers , regular price 820 , compulsory sale price 811.50. 118 Bed Lounges , regular price $30 , compulsory sale prioa $17.50. 605 Rockers , Tlusfyrosu arprloolO , c .mpulsory saloprioa 85.5Q , - 71 Plush Drvane , rogulnr price $2O , compulsory sale price iS.5O. 17 Parlor Couches , regular prloo 85O , compulsory sale price $2O.6O. 7'2O Rookrors , Plushroaular price $15 , corapa sory sale pri.03 $ S.5O. lOOPlusli Parlors , regular price 35 , compulsory aalo price $2.45 , 8 Parlor Oouohos , regular price $6O , compulsory ealo price $36. 18O Rockers , Plusli , regular price $20compulBory sale price $12.5O. ' ' - . . 165 Chamber Suits , regular prloa 816 , compulsory sale prloo $0.20. 10B Wardrobes , regularpr'ci $12 , oompulaary sa'o p-oe 87.7O. IV Folding Beds , regular price $17.5O , compulsory sale prico$9.25. 605 "WardroDEB.regularprics $17 , compulsory sab p.'ioe 89 85. 18L OhamborSu.lt' , r gtuar prloo 827.50 , compulsory sale prloo $10.05 16 Folding Beds , regular price $20 , compulsory solo price 812. 881 "Warcl-ob is , reUlarprIor822.60 , compulsory pa oaric3$125O. 11O Chamber Suits , reffulor price 837'50 , eompulsoi y sale prloe $ 24.75 , . 18 Folding Beds , regular price $36 , compulsory sale price 822.50. ISO "Wtirdrobc ? , regular { price S32.5O , compulsory EQ o price $18. 81 Chamber Suits , regular pries $50 , compulsory sao price 833.25. * 21 Folding Beds , regular price $50 , compulsory sale price 83O. SO Wnrdrobos , French plato mirror , rag ular price $6O , oDmpulaory ea'o 87 Chamber Suite , ncgulir pric-3 875 , compulsory sale prloo JB45. 7 folding Beds , regular price $76 , compulsory sale price $45 , price $38.75. lie Ohambor Suits , regular price 8125 , compulsory sale price $7 ( > , O folding Bodsf regular price $1OO , compulsory sale price 80 "Wardrobes , Franco , plato mrror ? , regular prioa $85 , compulsory sale lOOCook Stoves , regularprios $14 , compuUory sale price 88.7O. SCO Hanging Lamps , regular price $3.5O , compulsory sale price $1.75. 11 Sideboardroeu'ar pi ico$25 , compulsory sale prio $13.75. 121 Cook Stoves , i ogular price$20 , oompu'sory sale prio3 $12.25. 161 Bureaus , regular price $12.5O , cumpulsory sale price $7.5O. 21 SideboardsresuUr prioo $325Ooompulsory sale prlci $10.5O. 81 Cook Stovosrogu'ar prico$3O , compulsory sale price $18.5O. 88 Book Oases , regular prico$11compulsory sale price $5.76 , 17 Sidaboards , regular prica $46 , compulsory sale prloo 828 50. ± 1 Rmffos , regular prioo $35 , compulsory ealo pr co$2O. 66Toilot Sots , regular price $3,50 , compulsory sale prioo 82. 6 Sideboardsregular prico$6O , compulsory saleprica $40. 16 ftansos , roRular pnco $5O , compulsory sale price $34 , 18 lea Sots , regular price $8.5O , compulsory sale price 64.76. SSidobaardF.rojrular price$75cornpulaoiy , sal3prico$45. 75 WroughtSto.l RangfB ro ularprico $75 .compulsory sale price 852 eiDinnor Ssts , regular prioo $19.5O , compulsory sale price812. 6 Sideboardsrogular prico$125 , compulsory s * b price 875. Open every evening until 9 O'eloelt. All goods sold for- cash , or on easy -weekly or monthly payments. ISTo interest charged. Goods sold on easy payment * Jn Council Bluffs , South Omaha , Florence and Fort Oraalia. Car tickets furnished those residing at a distance. No trouble to sliovgoods. . Our 128-page Illustratec Catalogue mailed free on application. S' MAMMOTH INSTAL ENT HO Complete Outfitters on the Installment Plan ! 613 , 615 , 617 , 619 North 16th Street , Between California and Webster. AN OMILl NORMAL SCHOOL Report of the Committee Appointed to In vestigate the Subject. PLANS FOR SUCH AN INSTITUTION. Tlio Cotirno ( o CniiHlst of Ono Yfnr Study Cuiitllilut-H for Atlmls- slon to l > Graduates' of tlio II lull School. lr > n long time eflorta Imvo been made to Bccuro favorable nction by ttio board of edu cation on a plan to establish in Oinalm u nor mal department for the training of teaeliers In the public schools of the city. This move ment hns been strongly backed by the various labor organizations of Onir.lm for various rcu- BOHS , thochlolouo being that the daughter of a poor mini , at torsue has graduated nt the hlgn school , cannot qualify herself to teach lu the public schools of the dty without spend ing a year at the normal school In Peru under an expense of $500 or more , They thlnlc Omaha can afford this education to the girls la return for their free services as substitute teachers whllo they ere being trained as teadiera , The following Is THIS COMMUTER'S ' To the Board of Education Ooullonicii : Your committee appointed under resolution to Inquire Into the feasibility , legality anil ox- DCDSO of establishing u tioimaldopartmuntfor our schools and to present u plan for the or- gunlzation of the same ; would respectfully present thd following rojiort. 1.Vo would Jonoinlnnto this school the de partment of theory and practice , 9. The entire couno shall consist of one school year. 8 , TUo bluOlca imrsucd in this acbool shall consist of a review of the common llngllsh branches with special reference to the best methods of toachinjr the same ; mental and moral science , school mnn.igoincut . , educa tional history and systematic instruction in penmanship. Drawing , calisthenics ami music shall bo taught by the special teachers of these branches regularly In the employ of the board. 4. There shall be n pilnclpalto give the class room Instruction nnd to look alter tlio general Interests of the school. There shall also bo 0110or more truiilii ! | toAcnors. each to take charjjoof two rooms and direct the \vorl ( of ttio pnplli of the training school who shall bo dctuileU to teach under them. 6. These detailed pupils may bo designated as cadet teichcrs. These cadets shall give the main portion of Instruction to the pupils-In the rooms to which they nro assigned , under the Iiumeillato supervision , direction nnd critical examination of the training teacher. Thcso cutlets shall bo required to work lu tills i way 'roin ' four to ei ht weeks , us mny bo di- ( reeled by the superintendent. The members i of the theory and practice department will to loqulred toile substitute worlc for n period aggregating not less than four weol . TliU substitute work to boilono from time to tirao us required by the superintendent nnd for which no compunsation whatever shall bo al lowed , The cidet teneller whllo doing substitute stituto woik shall bo under the inimedlnto dhxictlon and instruction of the principal of the school to which said cadob teacher is do- tulloi ) , 1'rlnclpnls will in nil cases bo required to rciort | to the principal of the theory nnd practice department upon the work of thcso uadet teachers. Proper blanks for sueli reports ports will bo furnished hy the superintend ent. Training toaehcrs shall ul o report the stamling of each cadet under them to the principal of the theory ana practice depart ment. 0. Candidate ; for admission to this school must bo graduates of our high school or furnish satistuctory evidence of < iuallllci- tlons equal to such ( 'induatlon. T. The sutMnntciidont of ohools , the the principal of thohlgU school anil the piln- clpal of the theory and practice department shall bo o convnlttuo to cxnmlna applicants for admission to this . ' ilop.ininont. 'Ihls ooni- tnltteo sliall also examine all applicants for graduation , and upon their rccmniiiendutlon to the board of education , after passing such examination latlsfactorl'y ' , tbey ihall bo granted n. diploma hr this board. 8. Applicant ? hwingpassed this examina tion nnd received their diploma shnll bo entitled to a primary grade certificate without further examination. After careful consideration of the subject , liavingmidoInquiries ronccrninKslinilar in stitutions itiothereitics , wo beliuve that this department of theory and practice might bo successfully conducted In connection with our city system of schools. ThU i > lan has been adopted In n lariro number ofclLioi and car ried on with satisfactory results. Wo belloeo the establiuhmontof such 11 schoolU legal , in support of which position wo respectfully present the written opinion of the attorney of the board , vhlch to attiched hereto.Vo be lieve such nn adjunct to our school system to lie entirely feasible. Oreat. numbers of those city training schools luvo been in successful operation foryo.irs , M'hu quality of the work iloao in thorn is the veiy bust , So Important an adjunct to the Keneral prosperity of the school nro they that -when once established they bjcotno pormanont. AVIth tlio cxncrl * cncu of so many cities to guido us , tbowfs no mison why 11 school of this character In Oinn- ha should not prove an eminent SUCCO.HI. The c\punso neeil not bo Inrgo. Onlytouclicrs of first claw quantisations should bo employed. The success of the imilcrtaWng will dcnoml very largely on tholr character and ability. The prlncipil should bo worth a alary equal to the best pud In the high school , or 31,500 a year. The training tcauhon should receive perhupi $1,000 each. There will also boa small additional expense for fuel nnd Janitor service for ono room. On the other hand , nicacti training teacher with tbo assistance of the caJets helping her , will take char o of two rooim , a regular teacher will bo displaced by oncli training i teacher and a salary corrc3txndliig ) in amount I will be saved in every case. U'horo would I also lie a considerable saving by displacing miscellaneous teach on , for which consider able rn.9U.cy has ordinarily boon expended , This would save to the board a considcrnblg sum each month' , andlfno regular substitute teachers should be needed , as ia the case In most cltlos that maintain normal school ) , enough could be saved to entirely cancel the cost of this department. This saving plan , however , need not be considered essential to the plan ve propose. The plan of employing radeU as substitute teachers , wo holla\c , will prove entirely satisfactory , will them valuable experience and would he of great service to the schools. Your c'ominltteo is thus led to believe that a department of theory and practice can bo safely undo im adjunct toourilty school sys tem without danger of failure , or Infruction of the law , and with little additional expense to the hoard of education or the taxpayers of the city. AVe would emphasize licro the Im portance of maintaining a high standard of Hcholnrihlp , TUo most successful schools of thto kind malio the standard of admission as high as Is required for grnduitionfrotn the hUli school. Our school should require us much ; to bo loss exacting would lower the standard of teaching in the city. Tlio iniln- tenancoof this hlfjhstandardwouldstlrnulnto many to continue in the high school nnd com plete the course , who , without this hope , would dropi out of tlio school. Wo hellovo that tmny would complete a course in the high school that they iu ! ht beoomo eligible to the privileges of the theory and practice dopartincnt. Wlillo to thoio familiar only with largo stito normal school with costly building * and a largo corps of instructor * , so simple an or- panlzatlon m the ouo wo propose may soorn Insulllclcnt , itshould bo remembered that in thcso state schools nearly all the teachers uroengaged In giving neidomlu inductions , while one or two only nro occupied with tnnt which Is strictly theoretical nnd practlcalbut , pupils will come to our school with the ticadonilo woilc already completed nnd the preparations for theoretical anil practical training will ho found altogether sulllclont. AYhllo this report Is necessarily incomplete in inlnutodotaiU , wobollcvo it to bo asuillclont bisls for thoMtaUisincnt of this department. .The. further dotulh nmy ha completed by the superintendent of Instruction , the committee on special Instruction nnd the principal of the theory and practice dopn-tment. W , S. ( limn. I'nnn Only hall furo to St. Louis via the \Vabnsh , coinracneinu October 4 to II Inclusive. Good voturiilni ? wntll the Htli. Tickets on snlo nt lf > 02 L-'nrimra Btroot ; ulBo at Union Pacino clc | ota Oinalia and Council Hluflii. Dr. UliMioy , nose nnd Uiroat , 13c > e bltlg. MAD ANTHONVVAVMJ. . One Ifiindrcd mid Xlilrtopn riaues In tlio United States CalleilAHcr Illni. It may not bo generally known , oven to the innn vho thinks ho lilts the nail on tlio lioatl when ho say.s , "whit's In n name , " that the naino of AVnyno is the title or part of the title of moio places in llio United States than any other , says the Now York World , Ti'o ' t'u ' p'tui ' Wnyno fli-Htwithout any onibollishincnlH , Them is a Vnyno county In ( icorgla , IlllnoiH , hullima , Iowa , Kentuuhy , Mluh- ifrim , MisHlsslnni , Miosourl , Nobnibka , Nortli Carolina , Jfow Yoi-k , Ohio , Poim- svlvania , Tonnoshoo and West A'lrinla. . * Jn Illinois there nro Bovcntocn town- shins that are called "Wayne. I'lioro nro twenty-one in Ohio , twelve in I'onmyl- vunia , bovonloon In Indiana , three in Iowa , two in Missouri , ono eaeh lu Kim- Has , Mtilno , Miolilwaii , Missouri , flow Jersey , Wisconsin , bo Uloa u station in Now . 'Jersey and village in the state of Now Yorlc. There arc two Wayne Centers , ono in Now Yorlc nnd ono In Pennsylvania. There is a poat-hamlot in Illinois called Wuyne Ulty and a post-village called WuynoCouit House inVest Virginia. In Na'V York Btuto there is a pluuo culled Wayne Four Corners , and a vil lage in Tennessee that IH fond o ! its tltlo of Wajno Furnaco. There is a "Wuyno Junction inl'onnsylvanhu As for places called "VVnynosboroujrh , licro Is ono inUcordn , ono in Missis sippi , ono In Tennessee , ono in Vir ginia nnd two In Pennsylvania. Wiiynesburg is tlio tlllo of t\vo pluues in Ohio , two In Pennsylvania , one in Indiana and ono In Kentucky , nnd thcro \VaynodburgJuiictioiihi L-'cun- sylvnuln. Besides all these titles not apparently on the wane anywhere , Waynoflold in the numo of two parts of Ohio iind ono of Georgia.Vayneavillo In tlio ntuiio of ono place each in Illinois , Indiana , Mis- sotiil , North Carolina and Ohio. In ono section of Indiana the people scratched their heads before they put "Wayne's narao into thotitloof tlioir pluco , HO us us not to got tlio till : end like any other Wnyno place in the United States , bo they named it\Vnyiio toii. Dr. Bimoy , nose and throat , Bee bldjf. TJin IjiiiKl Turtle. The fomiilo lays her egga. Her neat llnisliod , the turtle sotllos down toiler work. IJntotlilB llmo she invariably talced to llio water at the approach of a slranpor. After she lioglns to lay tlio proboneo of un army would not frighten her , A mun could stand ujon her hack nnd she would Icoop horposition until the last ogf ( was drop ped , Dr. Frank Fox , luvnll known hun ter of Ne\v \ Smyrna , says ho once saw a bear taUohlf ) stand hohlnd a tuitlo on thonoHt. Bruin caught the cfjfrs in nl- ternate pawn ni they foil , ami devoured them with a smack of the chopj that could hohoatd at the dlstanco of a hun dred yanls. lloarii ha vo boon known to watch turtles fo - hourd and then tear them to pieces hocau&o they showed no disposition to lay. The ois ; nro debited at a dciith of from lltteonto oluhteen Inoliofl. Tlioy are not ouil , 1m t round , and no.irlv tlio hlzoofa lion's ogg. The shell Is lloxiblo and white as snow. It Is as eliiHtlo as rubber. Doiitan C'KL' with your thumb and the indention \\lll last 'for hours. I'PPT huiitorn nlwava carrv ubtiK * , In whiuh they drop the OK-gH. A bag of oj3 can bo thrown across a hoi > o , the howe rlddonat full gallop and not anegtf broken. Dr. Dlinoy , nose and throat , Bco iiu'Tfilnccd Hurinli'Hl. "Very few btnokors real 17.0 the extent of the harm done to the mouth , ha and noi'voi by tobncoo , " Bays known phjsieiiin In the I'hihuluiplilii quircr , wlio has junt returned from ( ha Jiorl in medical con gross. " \Vln-n I wus In I uiopo I lunrncdot it Hiiupli' nail ofl fcctivo method of rcnilorliief tolm < - < in * tlroly harmless without denting nij , ill nroum The inothpd wns diMo\ Dr. Gnntrclot of Vichy , mid itshimi regarded us u priceless hnon to HIH rat It consists of u siniill piece of 't ' onu wool bleeped in a f or IO per CMit > u- tion of pyrofrulllc add , inxorlcil M > upo or cluiir holdcjrri , 'I'hlH will trulivo any podslhlo ill clWM of thonicotino. In this way IIMJ noli only the ( juucrally adinltteil o\iU ol BinokliiK' ' 1' ' ° oKircoino , but elrrosH o [ the llvor , whloliiu boinoliinoai'iu-md by lohucco , and lighter oirocts of OUT in ilulticneo , biichas liciuluclio JUKI ftirringf of the toneuo mny bo avoided , i ilrid aoid , whiuii vrm rocoinmonded b for tlio Hitiim purpo.so , ha the dlsadriiiitnjru of Hpolllntf the tastc < of tohucco. ' ' Dr , Binioy , nebo nnd throat , B < ciiiiroinin i\cnrhioiH. : Pulliniui tourlrtt fcluoplnf , ' oar \ ar to Uulifornlti and 1'itdlUoiujli noinh leave Clileujfo otory Thu Kaiihiw City o\ory I'Vidny via the l'\i route , 'i'iclcut r.ito from t" $ l7..rjO , from Sioux t'lty ' , Oinalia , oi-ICniiHiiH CMtv 8.T ) , hU-opInjf cui- nit > from Chio | fo } ! ponlonblo burth.f Kan MS City $ ' ! P"r duublo liurth. ' tiling furnlshni ca.xeojit incnlH. oxcuriiloii ( iru porsoiinllycoiiilui'H'd by oxporloncoil ( wourhlon iniinn orrf whH ( accompany jiititlnn to durillnutlon. I < 'OB excur ion folder containing full p-irlh-Uj hu'H nnd niaj ) folder and tlmo ti'bln of Santa Ku loutuiiadiuhurvlii of hlropinjf car lcrth ) , nddrosa S. M. Ongooil , on1 oral nfjont , tt.L. I'alinur , fioiulit an juih-seiiffora tMil , A'JAH. , . rullroa 111308 riirnuin utioot , Omaha , N'ubmakf