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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TEHTJESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 1890.
Morse Dry Goods Co.
INDIGO
BLUE CALICO ,
3e
JOMORROW ONLY , 5000 YARDS INDIGO
OLUE CALICO , WORTH 7C , AT 3JC A YARD.
Comfort Calico ,
5c
2 CASES GOOD COMFORT CALICO , OUR
81C QUALJTY , AT 5C A YARD.
Cotton Batting ,
7e
25 BALES GOOD , CLEAN. WHITE COTTON
BATTING , WORTH I2C , FOR 7C A ROLL.
THIS SALE LASTS ONLY ONE DAY.
Shaker
Flannel
10e
1000 YARDS OF SHAKER FLANNEL , A SPE
CIALLY GOOD QUALITY , ONLY IOC A YARD.
Eiderdown
Flannels
65c
THE BEST QUALITY MADE , WIDTH 38 IN.
COLORS LIGHT , MEDIUM , AND DARK BLUE ,
LIGHT AND DARK PINK , CARDINAL , WINE
GARNLT , STONE , SLATE , FAWN , NAVY AND
BLACK.
THE CITY.
There was a false alarm of fire yes
terday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Louis Rico , the negro who shot and
slightly wounded n Ninth street woman
Tuesday night , was arrested yesterday
afternoon by Olllccr Savage.
A largo consignment of crockery from
Lun&tall , England , for M. n. Bliss , and
fifty cases of chocbo from Germany for
McCord , Brady & Co. , passed the cus
toms house.
The federal grand jury returned nn in
dictment against A. A. Stewart of
Grand Island , the "green goods" man.
Ho is charged with using the mulls for
the purpose of delrauding.
Councilman Bcchol , who has boon
confined to his room with a cold for sev
eral days , is reported ns recovering from
the effects of it and will ho able to re
turn to business In a few days.
The GroatBoucflt
Which people in run down state of health de
rive from Hood's Sarsnparllla. conclusively
proves that this medicine "makes the wear
strong. " It docs not act like a stimulant , Im
parting fictitious strength , but Hood's Snrsa-
parlllii builds up in a perfectly natural way
nil the weakened par spuilfles the blood.and
assists to healthy action those Important or.
eaus , the kidneys and liver.
A XSO IAS CEMKNT8.
Miss Emllv Rlgl as Marina Paoll , In "Mr.
Barnes of Now York , " has made the hit of
her stage season. The same- sweet smile ,
darn complexion , hair and eyes , and her
graceful carnage , as bewitching in her char
acterization of Archie Quntor's hot-headed ,
wayward and Instinct-governed heroine as
when , a row years ago , she captured Now
York as a lovely premier dausoucso. She
has just enough of accent to rnako of little
wonder that Mr. Sanger sent to Paris for
this charming actress , to create a role appar
ently wrlttlng for her. The company Is nn
usually good one throughout , and contains
many names that are familiar to Omahn
theater goes. The engagement of "Mr ,
Barnes of Now York , " commences at the
Boyd on next Sunday evening. Seats will be
put on sale Saturday evening.
The best nnd most recent successful plnj
of David Bolasco and Henry C. Do Millo'i
will bo given Its llrst engagement hero ni
Boyd's opera house , beginning this
evening. The play was first produced at th <
Lyceum theater , Now York , Monday night
November 18 , 1880 , and bounded lnt <
public favor , achieving a run o
two hundred consecutive nights to crowdci
houses , since which tlmo "Tho Charity Ball'
bus been given in Chicago. St. Louis , Clncln
natl and other largo cities with omphatlcsuc
cess , being recorded as among the most per
feet productions known to the stapo today
The play Is brim full of all tha
goes to make nu interesting story , and cacl
character will be sustained by an able artls
specially engaged for their respective role
Special scenery will bo brought , and th <
lovers of tbo better class of amusements am
yesterday inorulng.
Mr. James O'Coimoll.ln advance of Charlc
II , Hall in "That Swede , " Is in town prepai
ing for an engagement of two nights at th
Grand on Wednesday ana Thursday ovcnln
, of next week , at popular prices.
Several hundred people will have a chnnc
In "A Barrel of Money" nt the Grand o
Kuiuloy , Monday and Tuesday evenings uex
The engagement is at popular prices.
Both air and water abound in microbes , c
Kflrmsof < Jscoso , ready to infect thudobll
fated system , To Impart that strength an
Vigor necessary to resist the effect of the :
pernicious atoms , no toulo blooa purilh
equals Aycr1 Barsapavlllo ,
CHILDREN'S
HOSIERY
60 dozen Children's Heavy French O.
k O. IJoso , lit black only sizes 0 to 8 } ,
35c ; worth double.
Ladies' Past Black
COTTON HOSE ,
100 do/en extra value Ladles' Fast
Black Cotton Hose , 8 pairs for 81.00 ;
color guaranteed.
HOSE .78G ,
To-morrow wo sell a special number
of Ludicn' Black Cashmere Hose , high
spliced ankle. To-morrow's price 76c ;
reduced from $1.00.
ii s
VESTS
Those nro Jersey Ribbed , white only ,
sizes 22 to,28 , and reduced from $1.00 to
60c each.
VESTS
60 dozen Ladles' White Merino Vests
ind Drawers , exceptional value , 2oo
ach.
Morse Dry Goods Co.
A MILLION DOLLARS.
They Are to Uo Put Into Knit's New
Ilrcwory In Oinnlin.
Frederick Krug , the pioneer brewer
f Nebraska , closed the preliminaries yester
day of a deal that will result in the
establishment of one of the largest breweries
in the west in Omaha and the investment In
; ho enterprise of nearly one million dollars.
The first stop In the consummation of these
plans was the purchase by Mr. Krug of
eighteen acres of ground extend-
'ng from Twenty-fourth street west
: o the Union Pacific nnd B.
& M. tracks , south of Green street
and north of Cleveland place. This tract of
ground was purchased by the Ames real
estate agency for Mr. Krug from J. C. Wilcox
for $150,000 in cash.
Mr. ICrug has telegraphed for his architect
and work will bo commenced ut once ou plans
for n brewery that will cost nearly a half
million dollars. A malt house and elevator
with a capacity of 200,000 bustiels , cold stor
age houses , cooper shops. Ice houses , stables
and other appliances will bring the cost of
the Investment up to a round million dollars.
Men's Underwear.
Wo have received some fine under
wear. Vienna wool , Scotch lamb's wool ,
Dr. Jaeger's gray , black wool that will
not rub off , bflk striped , etc. , undershirts
and drawers.
This department is now fixed up In
style and wo have a complete now
stock.
Men's sox , suspenders , tics , smoking
and lounging coats , Mackintosh coats ,
QIC. , all on the main lloor in the Furnum
street front.
The largest and. handsomest men'e
furnishing department in the west.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ,
Men's furnishing doy't.
S. A. Orchard.
Carpet , furniture and drapery.
The only railroad tram out of Omaha
run expressly for the accommodation ol
Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos and
Chicago business is the Rock Island ves-
tlhulcd limited , leaving Oiimhu at 4:1C :
p. m. daily. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Sixteenth
uud Farnam sts. , Omaha ,
SMALLER LUTHERAN CATECHISM
It is Opposed by tlio Clergy or the
North I'lntto Synod.
The seating capacity of St. Mark's Luth
cran church was taxdl to its utmost capacity
Tuesday night. Addresses wore nmd <
by Ilev. Mr. Turkic nnd Uov. J. W. Kimmol
Yesterday morning the conference re
sumcd the regular order of business , and af tc :
transacting the same Rev. Luther M. Kuhni
delivered an interesting address upon tin
subject of "Home Missions. "
The committee reported against the use o
the small catechism , declaring that It wa
not adapted to the churches as they are nov
conducted.
I3y a unanimous vote It wus decided to boh
the next conference at Wayne , the time to b
llxed by the clergy of the synod.
Mortuary.
The funeral of Her. John H. Holmes tool
place yesterday morning from tbo Qoi
man Methodist church at Elovcuth and Center
tor streets , of which ho was the late paatoi
There was a very largo attendance , tto dc
ceased having been greatly beloved by hi
congregation , with whom ho had boon fo
several years. The remains were interred 1 :
Laurel Hill.
Mrs. Aunahclla Drandcs , wife of Judg
Brandos , died yesterday other homo , 1 !
South falxth sheet , aged fifty-one years
The funeral will take place- Friday at S p. n
Eastern papers plcaso copy.
Morse Dry Goods Co.
LADIES'
GLOVES
B HOOKS ,
Sl.OO.
Colors : Black , browns , tans and slates ,
a specially good dressed glove , only
Sl.OO a pair.
Ladies'Bloues ' : :
COO pairs 6-hook Dressed Gloves , Inns ,
slates , browns and bluclc. Out $1.60
quality to-morrow only $1.25.
GLOVES
CLEANED.
For the convenience of our customots
wo nro now prepared to clean gloves lit
tliu shortest possible notice.
SILK BUIKEIS ,
2.981
Size 66x76 inches , Roman stripes :
colors : blue , wine , garnet , scarlet'and
cardinal , specially adapted forportioros
or sofa blankets.
Wo nave just opened a largo and
varied assortment of now and stylish
Ruchings in black and colors , also the
latest novoltioH in Neckwear. See them
at our Notion domirtmont llrst lloor.
Army Notes.
Corporal Boyd , Troop C , Ninth cavalry , on
duty with Troop E at Fort Washable , hns
been transferred to Troop F at Fort Rob
inson.
Private Frank Mattlco , Company O , Second
end infantry , has been granted a furlough for
two months with permission to go to Bed
ford , la.
Lieutenant Hubert , Eichth infantry , sta
tioned at Fort Koblnson , is In the city visit
ing friends. Ho Is on his way to St. Louis to
spend a few days on private bastncss.
During the post year desertions In the
nrm } ' have decreased 480 , the Ninth cavalry
having had but nlno desertions , the Third mid
Fifth artillery forty-five each and the Twenty-
fouitli infantry only.seven.
Of the 0,390 recruits accepted last year for
the army , 4,033 were native born ; 17,0(13 ap
plicants wcro rejected ( over 73 per cent ol
the whole number ) by recruiting olllcers , naii
ou October 1 las , the army was 1,000 below
its authorized strength.
The adjutant general of the army , lu his
annual report to General Schofleld , reports
that there are now drawing increased pay foi
continuous service of thirty years , thlx'teon ,
for thlrtv-livo years three , and forty years
three enlisted men. Why not put these old
veterans on the retired list )
Tickets at lowest rates and gu porlot
accommodations via the great Eocli
Island route Ticket olllco , 1602 Six
teenth and Furiuvni streets Omaha ,
A Card.
Prom this date Omaha's growth will
bo unprecedented. Capital will soul *
investment In roivl estate from all part !
of the country. Omaha is the only citj
that wont through u real estate depres
sion without a crash and property Which
had a commercial value at the oni ? pi
the boom three years ago has steadily
enhanced.
"Wo deem It advisable at this time tc
caution the public against mushroom In
vestments. Secure good property with
in your inonno from reliable flnns and
unquestionable- .
Fooling satisfied that prohibition
would ho defeated when voted upon , we
purchased a largo amount of property al
Albright and are now prepared to olToi
a limited number of choice bargains it
"Albright's Choico" addition on casj
terms.
AiamiGHT LAND AND LOT COMPANY ,
621 , 522 , 623 N. Y. Llfo Bldg.
Jolly Mnn-or-War MOD.
Yesterday the officers and men des
lined to man the now warship San Francisco
just completed at the city after which she 1
named , passed through this city on rout
west.
The company included ten officers and 1C
Bailors. They left Washington Monda ;
morning and loft this city by a special trail
on the Union PacUlo at 8:50 : p. im
Baking
Powder
Home -
40 Scar * tbo Standard.
1,000 Volumes
WEBSTER
Unabridged
Dictionary
$1.25
HALF MOROCCO BINDING.
Men's Furnishings.
SCOTCH GRAY
UNDERWEAR
7Sc.
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK WE
SHALL OFFER A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN
SCOTCH GRAY UNDERWEAR AT 75C A GAR
MENT.
Men's Tuxedo
RibbedUnderwear
87e
ON SALE TOMORROW , STRICTLY ALL
WOOL , FORMERLY SOLD FOR $1.50. RE
DUCED TO 87iC.
Men's Camel's Hair
HALF HOSE ,
88c
100 DOZEN MEN'S CAMEL'S HAIR HALF
HOSE , OUR 50C-QUALITY , DURING THE RE
MAINDER OF-THE.WEEK , REDUCED TO 33iC
A PAIR. ,
Morse Dry Goods Co.
' ' Itis better to always
be ready than suffer
once ,
For a winter outfit
ting that will defy
the Cold Wave that
is bearing down up
on uswe recommend
early selections from
our full assortment
of Fine Overcoats
and Heavy Under
wear.
DR. !
ELECTRIC BELT
tn ovx * $ M $ > *
rBlrUM > VviiIT. .TiuAlT ! , II. J , for aliiPteUeput' '
POM , C r tl o , tr llt * W ko M , | Uol ! rr l ; . Blld , B ol j
IM , C tln M Urratl of KlMlHiU ; Ibromb all
VARTB. reilorluf Ibtm to IIHALTII u4 tltOKOl 8DTRISOTU
llxlrit lnrr l ftl ! lo > t ll ; . r w ( urttlt . 13,000 In tub. ,
HILT ti a iii * > urT C plfl . > . 4 ( \ nl KKI . fir
u Mllrl rd la tnr noolbi. 8 ftl d ramphltl KrM.
"UtDEMKLKOTRIOCO. . iMUiutuiu , tHICAnn.ll' .
HE lID-aHE JDIDN I
yt'tu'a DiaiAaia or MEM.
| OUR NEW BOOKl
tipUlniBll. Ill advice In Vital. Fr afor llmltet
K. IlSSJtTrin vHb III e M | KHIK.Mf .
- ! > . , Uuirulu , M. V. UoD't fall to
HEED OUR WORDS !
Morse Dry Goods Co.
7Sc.
100 hemstitched Tray Cloths. In both
dnnmslc and plain llnon ; worth $1.25 ;
fltilo price 7Co ouch.
LUHGH CLOTHS
Hemstitched Lunch Cloths , beautiful
goods , in assorted designs of drawn
work ; actual vnluo $3.00 ; to-morrow'a
price $2.00.
H , S , Pillow Cases
$ ! ,69 a pair ,
SO' pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow
Cases a wonderful bargain. Only $1.09
a pair.
HEMMED
Huck Towels ,
100 dozen the best. hemmed Elude
Towels over olTorod 'in the city of
Omaha or elsewhere , at 2oo each.
Collars and
4-PLY
Solid Linen Collar
4-PLY 5G
J , A
Newest and most fashionable shapes ,
equal to the best quality umao ,
Lace Curtain Sale.
NOTTINGHAM
Our regular $2.90 Curtains
Sale Price $2,50 a pair ,
Our regular $3,50 Curtains
Sale price $2.75 a pair.
Our regular $4.50 Curtains
Sale price $3,75 a pair.
Our regular $5.00 Curtains
Sale price $4,00 a pair.
Our regular $6,00 Curtains
Sale price $4,50 a pair.
Our regular $8.00 Curtains
Sale price $6.00 a pair.
Irish Point
Our regular $5.50 Curtains ,
Reduced price $4.00.
Our regular $7.50 Curtains ,
Reduced price $5.00.
Our regular $8.50 Curtains ,
Reduced price $6.00.
Our regular $10.50 Curtains ,
Reduced price $8.00.
Our regular $13.50 Curtains ,
Reduced price $10.00.
Our regular $18.00 Curtains ,
Reduced price $13150.
We guarantee the prices of
these curtains to be exactly as
abovp.
Send for our now catalogue.
We mail it free of charge.
Morse Dry Goods Co.
Morse Dry Goods
CHILDREN'S
GLOfiKS :
NEW STYLES.
NEW CLOT PIS ,
Just received n line , of Ghllilron'f
Cloaks , from 2 to 11 yours sizca. Entirely
tiroly now drsiiriis mid iniulo of ohoviol
cloth of latest wouvo.
Children's Cloaks ;
Made Grotchon style , of bronze nn
bhio striped Moltou cloth. Warm , dm
able and stylish.
Choice 8 and 10 years.
$4.OO.
Choice 12 and 14 yeargj
$ BOO ;
' Newmarket
$10.00.
Wo oiTcr a larpro variety of Lndlea'
Cloth Nowraarkots , embracing dcsic *
able shapes made of plain , chunked ana
Rtriuod materials , rang ing in uiluofrota
815 to $20. Ohoioo of the lot $10.
' : - : Jersep
$ 11 aai J1J.
Lndlos' fine- Black Jersey Waists a |
less than half usual price.
One lot , all sizes , made of heavy cord
ou joraoy cloth , never sold leas thad
$2.60 each , choice Sl.OO.
Another lot , miido of flno plain blacll
cashmere Jersey cloth , several styles to
select from , former price 53.50 to $4.00i
choice 81.60.
SOME SPECIALS
1 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 *
fmcd. One look at them will convince you that they are offered far be
J low their real value. /
We offer today about 100 fine black Cheviot Cutaway Frock Suits , witfi
> flat binding and lapped seams ; a handsome suit and well fitting , thesa
J 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 and finish. This ii
as stylish a suit as you can find and we do not exaggerate when we tell you
that such a suit will cost you elsewhere $20 :
1 We place on sale in our Boys' Department 2503good substantial knee -pant suit *
I made of honest cassimere. different patterns and neatly gotten up , some with cor
Mled scams , sonic willi pleats. They are Just tlio tiling for boys that nro hard on clothes , anilc gunn
nnlce tliciii to ghc the lie < ; t satisfaction. You Imro to pay in other houses fully $3.50 for just sue !
J suits ,
We offer a large assortment of Children's Cape Overcoats sizes < j. t < J
12 made of all wool cheviots , in handsome plaids. This is a neat httla
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. Ijfr
will pay you to examine them. At no time were Boys' Overcoats sold at such prices.
Mail orders filled promptly , .
Nebraska Clothing Co. ,
Corner 14th and Douglas Streets.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
1303 Farnam
HARRY P. DEUEL ,
City Pas3oncror and Xlokot Agent
TTV/T Morphine Habit
O BJ Jl JLcnri < tiBloto304 > ii.
R J.6TErilENSLbinon,0 ,
PERFECT HEALTH
niclmrd H. Boek , Ixjc.port. N , V. , write * that after .
many rouri1 tuttcilnic from Nervoui Debllltr. Hleop.
lo no > , Twltchlnif of Mu clo lie wm restored \ > r
rourboxciNKUVKilCANH. "lam 10 , " liomyi. "but
IfclllkenTouninuan. " II per Bn * . poitpaM. I m
iihlotfrco. NKKVK 1JEAN CO , UVXrAlM , N. V.
BoW by Cicflainan Drug Co. , 1110 I'urnam St. , Oia&ba
6,1
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS
and FINE JEWELRY
Solo Agent in Omaha ( orGorhnm Man
ufacturing Go's
Sterling
Silverware
MANTLE CLOCKS ,
RICH'CUTGLASSand
* CHINA.
Our Stock of Fine Goods is the
Largest and Our Prices the
Lowest
t'oino and sco us.
Cor. Douglas & 15th St
FEMALE BEANS
A California Herve
Mallei Now FrcfiU lllooil and J'ro-
Fleili.
Cures Aniriiilit , Scrolulu , Hail ( 'Irrulatlon
and nil Impurities of the Dlootl a well ai Id *
folowtnz Nnrva Disease ii , mi Nnrvous an *
I'lijrilnlul Ufblllly. * till Kxliiiiillnn , l'r
nialura Decay , Trrmhllne , Jlrnlcilii , Vet *
Tons IIiiucliu-lic , I.u * ol' I'mn-r In t > lllirr * eVi
Nrrroinn ( ' H In imr fin in , Oilcl Ifunill or
rvot , 1'nlii In tlio Hack unU ullit-r furini !
7Iif. "lolib'ii N rvo Tonlo i'llU bring th
rosy tint of heulth to the shnllow oheokj
We"norvoui > wiplB Miomlil takH tlili nrrat Llf
Renower , Trr tlifin , ami jouwlll Join Hie IhbuitAa
M liiniTr mn < ! woim-n who dally tlt-M I > rl
JnbblDrmi uri'Jt woilt In their Lctmlf fliej r
euzar coated. M cents a Hal. ror eal t > Ougglitf
Kuhn fc Co , Cor. IMIt & DoiiEliH bltceln
J. A. Puller & l'u , Cur. I4lh & Duuului Mrceti.
A. 1' , Knkler & Co. . Cuuucll DIuH * . lu' a.
AND PRINCIPAL P UCaHTB
DR. BAILEY
GRADUATE DENTIST
A 1'ull i-t eton
on Iliilibui , ( or
_ Kivu Dni.rAits.
Aporfoot flt Kiiarnntocd. Tc'i'lh extracted
without pain or dttnenr. nn < l ltl out nnaeic
thetlos. dolcl and silver till ntfs ut loweaC
niton , llrlugonnd Crown Woik. Teith with *
outiilntnii. All work wiirrunttd.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TII AND FARNAt *
Entrance. 101U street clovatoi Oj.cn UMJH *
ng uutll b o'clock.