Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 08, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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    3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : dSATUEDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 1890 ,
Morse Dry Goods Co.
4 Grand Bargains ,
2500 ynnU IM wliHc flannel , 17ic.
2500 yards II-i white flannel. 2c. ! ! }
8000 3nnU 7-8 nhlto Hiiiinpl , 27c.
2750 yiinls ! M white llniinol , ! 10e.
We giinrnntco thc.se prices ( o be 25 per
cent less Hum they can bo bought In the
cltj.
R.BX )
Twilled Flannels.
Exceptional Value.
1300 yards heavy nil wool red hillled
flnnncl , 2 Ic.
17 0 yards twilled , extra licaiy. nil wool
flannel , 2c ! ) ,
2001) ) yards twilled California wool , soft
mill line , iliMc.
All three numbers ore nortuy your at-
tendon. > Vo cannot replace them ul
nljoio prices.
Send for our 128 page catalogue.
NAVY
S.
SPECIAL PRICKS FOR ONE DAY
f
10 pieces good twilled nil wool , Sue.
10 pieces homy twilled nil wool , ilUc.
10 pieces extra weight line In III , 117k1.
10 pieces soft line IN 111 all < iol.ilk. .
These 4 prices good
for Saturday only.
Wo show n icrjr Invtce assortment of
ladles * , misses' and children's cloakhigs ,
In llngllsh plaiil , tneeds , Scotch plaids ,
clioUots , nstniclimi3 , In cardinal , gray
and blade , anil heaver in black , brown
and myrtle.
We would also call your attention to a
novelty In ladles' skirting cloths , In
black , navv and myrtle grounds , with
gold , while , cardinal and inulic stripes ;
netv and very stylish.
Next week AVC have a special
sale of Lace Curtains.
THE CITY.
A party of prominent democrats will
go to Columbus , O. , on Thursday next to
participate in the colouration of Hon.
Allan G. Thurmim's sovonty-sovonth
birthday anniversary.
The new hose wagon built for the city
by W. 11. Drutnmond , was put into sor-
vlco Thursday at No. ( i engine house.
Momborn of the board of five and police
commissioners inspected It and expressed
their approval of it. It is a b"auty ,
and is as complete and as ilnoly construc
ted us nny of the apparatus turned out
by outside builders.
The St. Joseph Daily Ilor.ild of Thurs
day says : Prof. Dodge , the linguist , has
oncncd up at Omaha under the most in
! viting1 , favorable circumstances. It is
but the demonstration of appreciation
and the Onvilm people can congratulate
themselves on the opportunity at their
hands. The professor loft m'any warm
friends in St. Josoph. Ho infused now
ideas , and prompted now action in the
study of the essential principles of
diversified literature.
The opening of Morse's housofurnish-
Ing department takes place today.
Wo have aimed to make this department
worthy of our store ana the city and are
pleased to say that it is the best House-
furnishing department in the west. "Wo
hnvo some surprises in the way of low
prices.
Everything wo soil will bo of the best
quality of the kind and wo have a par
ticularly flno line of
DINNUR SETS
of Ilaviland nnd other duo china at half
usual prico.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Slid Gives Up the Fight.
Mrs. Brady , who for twenty years , as a
squatter , has held possession of that portion
of Eighth street between Douglas and Dodpo ,
has decided to hold the fort no longer. A
dozen times or moro she has been In the
pollco court on the charge of obstructing the
street , but always escaped punishment. Once
or twice she has held the oftlcors at bay ,
standing them off with a hatchet , hut at last ,
having become discouraged over the delav
of the law , she has moved out , upon the con
dition that the city will provide for her sup
port for an Indefinite period.
"Wanted.
A first olnss drapery salesman capable
of earning a good salary. Don't apply
unless you have had experience and can
handle llrflt class trade.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
County Court.
In the county court the following Judg
ments were rendered yesterday : Hoagland
vs Lindsay , $310 ; Mollno , Mllburn , Stoddard
& Co. vs the Don Carlos lumber company ,
$117 ; Boyd vs Horrlgan , $117. ann the Bohn
sash ana door company vs Mills , & 33.
Edward Alnscow has sued A. Hanson and
0. A. Jensen to recover t.'OO duo oil a promis
sory note.
uustavo Andrcon has broueht suit against
1.8. Haacall. The plaintiff claims that on
February 5,1890 , as an accommodation , he
signed a note of f 150 for llase.ill nnd had to
pay the samo. Now ho has brought suit to
recover the amount.
The public is most cordially invited to
our llrt > t grand furniture opening this
Saturday afternoon and evening. Out
cnlflro building and court will bo lighted
by electricity. Como everyone. fc5. A ,
Orchard , oc.rpoting and draperies , 14U-
16 and 18 Douglas ,
Horse - Blankets ,
98c.
To-morrow we shnll sell 10O
Inrgo Blze , double strap , Horse
Blanketsworth $1.2Bnt98ceach.
Horse - Blankets ,
$1.28.
For ono dny we shnll sell 10O
square Horse Blankets at the
greatly reduced price of$1.2O *
SEND FOR OUR 128-PAGE ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE.
$1.78.
For to-morrow and Monday
we offer 0 cases 3OO pairs of
our $2.2B quality , 11-4 Silver Groy
Blankets at $1.78 a pair. This Is
an "extra largo blanket , bought
during the summer and previous
to the recent advance in prices.
We cannot replace them under
$2.28.
$3.9O.
These wo bought to sell for $5 a
pnir , but for the next two days
shall sell them at $3.9O a pair.
BED COMFORTS
Cold weather is here at last and
finds us with a very large stock ,
of Comforts. We need space for
our incoming Xmas stock and
shall at a sacrifice.
3 SPECIAL LOTS :
Lot 1 eit " -
Lot 2. at - -
Lot 3 at - - 98c
Morse Dry Goods Co.
IN TUB COURTS.
Ed Hall Safe for Thrco Months-Other
Cases.
The trial or Ed Ball , charged with horse -
stealingwns sot for yestciday. When brought
Into court ho was allowed to plead guilty to
the charge of taking a borso and buggy tem
porarily without permission , nnd was given
thrco months in the county Jail.
Mrs. DoraKnowles , charged with adultery ,
was put on trial yesterday before Judge
Claricson. The defendant appeared In court
heavily veiled. Very little interest is mani
fested in the trial.
The supreme court has afllrmed the verdict
in the case of Daniel P. Randolph vs Omaha ,
which was tried In the district couit heron
short time ago. The plaintiff In driving into
the city of Omaha alter dark followed from
Twenty-eighth to Twenty-seventh street n
public way that had been used by the public
[ or years , although it had never been laid put
is a ioad. ' 1'ho ' city was at the time grading
Twenty-seventh street nnd had excavated the
same perpendicularly to the depth of three
feet nt the intersection of this road , but
placed no barriers or lights at or near the
same. It belnir dark the plaintiff was unable
to sco the condition of the street and his team
was precipitated into the excavation , causing
the plaintiff to receive permanent injuries ,
for which ho claimed $2,500. The jury gave
him 51,000 , , and the city appealed the case.
The supreme court held that tlie city was
guilty of negligence.
ISoforo the adjournment of court last night
Judge Clarkson announced the trial of ttio
following state cases for nextwcolc : Mon
day , Thomas Carroll , charged with grand
larceny Tuesday , John Carpenter , horse
stealing ; Wednesday , J. S. O'Neil , obtaining
property by false pietcnces ; Thursday , Fred
M. Ilnycs , embezzlement ; Friday , JohnJ.
MoMarany , larceny.
Wanted.
A first class drapery salesman capable
of earning1 a jjoou salary. Don't apply
unless you have had experience and can
handle first-class trade.
THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO.
Board of Public "Works.
Messrs. Blrlchauser und Puray transacted
the business of the board of public works
yesterday afternoon.
O. 10. Squires , In a letter , said : "Judge
Ooanc and other owners of property on Eigh
teenth street , between Dodge street and Cap
itol avenue , 'nntlclpdto a change , resulting
from a possible lowering of Dodge street
some time In the near future. If the board
has no objection I will discontinue work upon
this street until next spring. "
Major Wheeler of the city council dropped
in and said : "I think the grade mfci-rcd to
In Mr. Squires' letter will como down , as I
understand a petition ashing for the change
is now belnp circulated and will bo presented
to the council at its next meeting. "
After the rending of the letter and tearing
the romarUs of Major Wheeler , the chairman
was instructed to call upon the council and
ask that Mr. Squires' request bo granted ,
Upon motion of Mr. Furay , the chairman
will advertise for bids for tbo tilling of some
eighty lots that have been declared detrimen
tal to the good of the public health by the
board. The contract will bo awarded on the
iiSth of the present month , and each party
submitting n bid will bo compelled to enclose
a certified check of foOO ,
Marriage Ijloouscs.
The following marrlago licensee were Is
sued by Judge Shields yojtenUy ;
Name and address. Ago
I \V. Charles Stungle , Omaha , , , 2
I AmiuLuux , Omalm , -X
I Albert I'rochnow , Douglas county
I Albertluu Lubs , DouKlus county. . 25
Buildinc Permit * .
The following permits wcro Issued by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday :
J , L. rfor > an , repairs to robldeiico , 1KJJ
South Thirtieth strcot ( BOO
Thrco minor permits , 750
Total , , 11,350
VIorse Dry Goods Co.
HOSIERY ID
SPECIAL VALUES IN
Ladies'Underwear
1 cnseonly Ladles' White Meri
no Vests and Pants , actually
worth ABc , at 2Bc a garment.
$1.
To-morrow , atour TJnderwear
department we offer a bargain In
Ladles'Scarlet Underwear. They
are well worth $1.BO. During
his sale -we ask only $1 a gtir-
ment.
Here Is an All Wool Vest In
both scarlet and white that we
sold at $1.50 each. We have only
a limited quantity , but shall sell
oar stock as long as It lasts at 88c
a garment.
To get a share come early.
35 dozen Ladles'Heavy Seam-
ess Hose , double heels and toes ,
black only. Saturday's sale 28c-
a pair.
48c.
BO dozen ribbed tops , double
heels and toes , fine Cashmere
Wool Hose , black only , 46c pair.
Special Curtain Sale Commencing
Monday Morning.
The nubile is moat cordially invited to
our first grand furniture opening this
Saturday afternoon and o veiling' . Our
entire building and court will ho lighted
by electricity. Come everyone. S. A.
Orchard , carpeting and draperies , 1-114-
10 and 18 Douglas.
A Bellamy Apartment House.
Omaha will soon have an apartment house
that will bo built according to the Edward
Bellamy idea. J. II. Van Dorn is now hav
ing the plans for such a. building prepared.
It will bo located at Twenty-second and
Leavenwoith streets. It will bo n brick
structure , four stories high , and containing
twenty-live apartments. The plan of living
in this building will bo co-operative , as all of
the cookjng will bo do.ie in ono kitchen , each
individual sharing his or her expense. The
house will be put in operation about January
1 uext.
A Card.
From this date Omaha's growth will
bo unprecedented. Capital will seek
investment in real estate from all pads
of the country. Omaha is the only city
that went through a real estate depres
sion without a crash and properly which
had a commercial value ut the end of
the boom three years ago has steadily
enhanced.
"Wo deem it advisable at this time to
caution the public against mushroom in
vestments. Secure good property with
in your moans from reliable llrnis and
unquestionable title.
Peeling satisfied that prohibition
would bo defeated when voted upon , wo
purchased a largo amount of property at
Albright and are now prepared to offer
a limited number of choice bargains in
" ' Choice" addition
"Albright's on easy
terms.
Aiiimiairr LAND Axn LOT COMPANY ,
521 , 522 , 523 N. Y. Life Bldg.
H. A. Orulianl.
Carpet , furniture and drapery.
Post master Clarkson's Plan.
Postmaster Clarkson finds the postofilco
quarters too crowded for the transaction of
the vast amount of business , and to remedy
this has already taken steps to afford better
accommodation for the convenience of the
public. Yesterday ho looked over the rooms
on thn second iloor , and has about decide to
remove the money order department to the
small court room , which is usually occupied
by the circuit juugo. Should Mr , Clarkson
dccldo upon these rooms the removal will
not take place until after the November term
of the United States court.
Beed In Millions ot Homes
40 Years tbo Standard.
This now department h now cnmjilelo
nltli the most * carefully scledcil stock
r er brought to Omnha. We giiaraulco
to saicj-on front.iir.c to $1 a pahon every
purchase. We hiuc no old stork or shop
iiomgooiK Brcry ynlr Is nciv and
fresh from the hands of the in mm fuel urn- .
Mioo department Is on second floor near
clctator.
At 20c , at iJilf , nt ! 18c , ftt 4Sc , at 57c ,
C'lilid's ' Iron clad shoes ' . ) - ( ' .
Child's , patent tip shoes ! > Sc ,
MISSES'
SCHOOLSHOES
At $1.20 , ntSl.US , at $1.08 , nt$1.78
SLIPPERS ,
We show n tfood ! J point ladles' slipper ,
nt 5 > 2c. Also n Imlles' flue felt slipper ,
nicely bound anil trimmed at $1.20 ,
Ladies' ' 8HOE8.
Ladles' warm bcaicr shoes , goat foxed ,
$1.20.
Ladles' button sliocscl \ \ made , work
ed button liolcs vtlll lit the foot , $1.27.
> Vo also Blio a nice line of ladles' Kid
shoes ut $1.58. This same shoo Is hold
in shoo stores at $2 ,
Our ladles' $ & 45 'shoes , in opera and
common sense hist" , * would" be cheap nt
$3 n pair.
Morse Dry Goods Co.
"The goods which
please are already
half sold. "
Black Gtaiol
Silite
-AND-
Pine Overcoats ,
Come1 early and
take your choice
from thefull ; assort
ment now offered.
DR. BAILEY ,
GRADUATE DENTIST
A I'ull Sot o ( Tooth
on Uublior , ( or
FlVI ! UOI.lAtlS.
Aiiorfoot flt Kimr.-mtoed. Tcotli oxtructocl
without iwln or dunzor , utulvltloutuiiiioi -
thotlcs. Bold end silver (111 ( ngn at lowest
rates , nrldRo nnrt Ojown Work. Teeth wlth-
outplatiu AllworU wnrrantoU.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance , Ifltli ktreet elevator Open ovcn-
! ! until 8 o'olojlc.
"FOR MEN
Old Mon , Wonk Mltlillo iiROd mon , Prema
turely old YounK Men. brln ; . ' Imulc sprlnsy
tonorlKlitoyeHlroivitli , iiiiiblllon and dc-
slroliy mo of Nonu Iluuim. Tlioyoimwt
youth's urrors. euro all nuivo troubles. } i liox ,
six lio.xuHl.'V. Ncrvo llcun Co. . llutT.ilo , iV \
Boly by Ooodwun JJrus Co , llll ) Faruum SU'
Morse Dry Goods Co.
DEPARTMENT.
Third Kloor.
7Se.
To-morrow 25 dozen of our $ V
French Woven Embroidered.
Corsets at 7Cc. White and drub ,
all size s ,
Odd Corsets
39c.
Wo hnve an accumulation of
ocld sizes In various styles of Cor
sets , white , drab and cream , that
have sold at7 c. Tomorrow wo
shall sell choice of the lot at 30c a
pair.
Children's ' Waists ,
39c.
We have several styles Children's
Waists we do not wish to carry
In stock , consisting oi' Feather-
bone , Daisy and R. &T. makes ,
nil BOc grades. Choice tomorrow
row S9c.
CHILDREN'S
Plush Caps ,
7e.
To-morrow all of our fl and.
$1.26 Children's Plush Caps , as
sorted shapes and colors , all at
75c each.
Nellie Ely Caps.
To-morrow we offer choice of
stock at three prices :
Lotl at - - 39o
Lot , 2 atSOc
LAQtSeit" - Y5c
"Wait for our Special Curtain
Sale commencing Monday morn
ing ,
Furnishings
GREAT SALE
I ,
Tuxedo Ribbed
Underwear 50c
GOilozon now goods , oponotl yoslor-
day heavy rlbboil umlorwour , tioUuilly
worth 7oc , Saturday's price 60c.
Men's Scotch
Underwear 75c
Tlioso arc lionyy all wool Scotch gray
shirts and ilruwora , worth $1 n garment
for Saturday only 7Go each.
Men's Lamb's Wool
Underwear $1
30 dozen extra heavy rlbboil lamb's
wool shirts and drawers , at $1 a par-
inent , tlioy are a great bargain.
Men's ' Lamb's Wool
Shirts & Drawers
Tomorrow wo olTer a direct Importa
tion of moil's Scotch lamb's wool shirts
and drawers : , beautiful goods , soft and
flue in toxuro , and full regular made ,
Saturday's price $2. 75 a garment.
Scotch Caps 50c.
50 dozen , heather mi-xtu'-cs , assorted
shapes and sixes , for both men and
boys , and suitable foroithor pleasant or
extremely cold weather.
Men's Initial
H'dk'chiefs ' 35c
ilcn'a linen initial handkerchiefs ,
liana worked initials , full sire , worth
35c each , or a box of six for $2. _
Morse Dry Goods Co.
Morse Dry Goods
ciouirifi
Special Sale
Boys' ' Knee Pants
Ages 'I to 13 Years ,
Boys' Icncc punts 47e.
Ho.vs' knco pants C'Jc. '
13ojs' Unco punts Me.
Hoys' Knee pnntsSl.
Boys' knee pants $1.25.
Every number a bargain.
Tomorrow wo hnvo a special lot of
boys' overcoats wo shall oiler nt n
reduction.1.60 will buy as peed
coat as you can llud elsewhere at SO.
Suits
S1.9O and S2.
Tomorrow wo slmll offer 100 boys'
suits inarltod specially for this salo.
$1.00 , also nn all wool boys' suit , just ag
good as these for which you will pay $4j
at SSi.OO.
EnglishMacintosh
Storm Coats
These garments are ma do of cassia
more surface or covering recently in'
traduced and imported direct by ua ,
They como in plaidschecks and stripoi )
arc extremely popular and very stjlish.
prices range from $10 to $20 , according w ,
to quality. *
Men's Lined V
Gloves and Mitts
76 Cents
60 dozen , formerly $1 , tomorrow wa
shall soil them at 75o a pair.
rr AT
IjlzkJL
] We offer today 300 Men's Sack Suits , made of an excellent , quality
I of silk mixed cassimere , lined with double warp Italian and well trim-
[ med. One look at them will convince you that they are offered far beW
J low their real value.
Wc offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Frock Suits , with
} flat binding and lapped scams ; a handsome suit and well fitting , thcso
suits are selling ordinarly for $15.
We offer a lot of extra fine Black Diagonal Cheviot Suits , double breasted
sack coats with double breasted vests , of nobbiest make ami finish. This i3
as stylish a suit as you can find and we do not exaggerate when \ve tell you
that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20 :
1 We place on sale in our Hoys' ' Department 250 good substantial knee pant suitsj
( _ made of honest cassimere , different patterns and neatly gotten up , some with cor
I detl spams , sonic with pleats. They nrejnsl thcthiii ! , ' for boys Hint nro hnrd on clothes , and nc guar
aiitco Ihcm to gl > e the best satisfaction. You hnro to pay in other houses fully $3.50 for just sucb
J sulls.
We offer a large assortment of Children's Cape Overcoats sizes 4 to
12 made of all wool cheviots'in handsome plaids. This is a neat little
garment and good for service. The price is extraordinarily low , you will
not be able to duplicate it for less than $4.50 or 5. > .
Besides the above we offer , this week , several other bargains in Boys' Overcoats. I |
will pay you to examine them. At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices , pjjggj
Mail orders filled promptly. _ - „
Corner 14th and Douglas Streets
MO OUREU NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
FOTentttn ycurs' experience. A regular araduatoln medlclno , ni rtlplomiuhos , hstllleUlrlni with
the greatest ucc u nil Nervous. Chrontonurt I'rlvutocmornoj. A permannntciiraKimrinloal for Oilirrh ,
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to cure , consul'-atlonfree. llook ( Myi'.erlej olUfoJient tree. Onli-eUouri- ui. lo 8 p. ui. Sanaij ,
a. m. to 13 in.
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BREAKFAST.
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which Kiivcrn tlicoperntlnnjor illiii-sllon and nutri
tion , mill by uijuruUiilliLtloiof | | | lliu lliioi > rtfj r-
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U Uf tlioiudluluun 110 of rti nrlii'loi < if < llet Hint a
Cf nitltiitlon may ( jo Krnituiillj luilltup until itroog .
cnonjli to io l < tovofi tonrt'iicy In illfcaso , lluii.
drciliof nubile maliidlci urallittlliunroiinil iiireaclr
to iiltaok wheroier tlicro lunwriik inilnt \\e may
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PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH.
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HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City Passonoror and Tlokat
"FRENCH SPECIFIC-
.A POSITIVE indpeKnintntcypE'of ' all
dlieattiorijuURINARY ORGANS. Cur
hofoolhorlieilmonti , direction with ch
lls Full !
bo'lle. ' Prlct , ont dollar. See tlgnaluraot C , La
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