Hi R Tim OMAITA DAIIA7" 13KE : SUNDAY , FEBKUAttY 15 , 1S91.-SIXTEEN PAGER. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , How Spring Goods All Over the - ' Store. bprlng Wraps , Jackets , Waists , Etc. Special Ijlneii Snlo Bargains In Men's Mi-lit Slilrts on Halo Monday. Wo open tomorrow now French clial- llcs , now China silks , now novelty silk patterns , now licnrlotta cashmeres at 2-5c and 8" > c , now grenadines , now dress goods , and some special late novel- tics in LOVELY FRENCH GINGHAMS. Wo want every Indy to feel at liberty to como and oxamlno and price our now stock. Rest in our ladles parlor and bo at homo. On the main floor tomorrow BOino bargains at our LINEN SALE Now in progress. Have you seen our "Old Homestead" BLEACHED HUCK TOWELS , 2oc. Hemmed on both ends , worth 35c to 40c ; wo have also Bleached table dnmask COc , worth G5c. Bleached table damask 79c , worth $1. Bleached table damask 07c , worth $1,25 Blenched table damask $1.2o , worth $2. Hemstitched tray cloths COc , worth 81. Hemstitched lunch cloths SI , worth $2. Hemstitched pillowcases 1.00 worth 2. CO Crochet bed spreads 07c , worth $1.25. Satin dnmnsk nnpklnaJ Tc , worth $1.25. " Satin damask " $ l.2o , worth $1.85. Satin damask " 81.17 , worth $2,00. Satin damask u $1.98 , worth $2.50. KID GLOVES. Tills celebrated sale has boon a benefit to all ladles who can wear a 51 , 61 , 0 , 0 } , 7 , 71 remember no 0 } or 61 , but At COc , gloves worth $1.50. At 75o , gloves worth $2.00. At OSc , gloves worth $2.2.3. At$1.2C , gloves worth $2.75. All the best colors and the best Cour- voisior , Jouvin , Loulso , Foster and other 4 and 0 button and 5 ami 7 hook kicl glovos. Wo shall open our now spring stock of mons' night shirts Monday and for open ing bargains wo offer : Men's nightshirts , COc , worth 75c , Men's night shirts , 7Cc , worth $1.00. Men's night shirts , $1.00 , worth $1.50. Our first now spring stock of jackets , wraps , etc. , lias arrived. Don't buy old goods when you can got now ones. There will bo a radical change in styles before next season. Buy from our NEW SPRING STOCK. Now spring jackots.black Cheviot cloth roofers , fancy check facing , $8.00. Now spring jackets , blade cheviot cloth roofers , black braid trimmed , $10.00 each. Now spring jackets , black Cheviot cloth roofers , gold braid trimmed , $11.00 each. each.Now Now spring jackets , black cheviot roofers , with soft roll shawl collar and Inside low cut vest , $12.00 each Now spring jackets , navy blue cloth reefers with gold cord cdgo , $10,00 each. Watch our cloak department , now spring novelties in jackets and wraps of nil kinds will bo received from day to day. LADIES' WAISTS , 500. Wo show Monday on our 3d floor 100 dozen ladles' pleated , printed , percale shirt waists that will bo sold later on nt 75c. Monday price will bo 60c. At OOc wo show a bettor quality of printed percale pleated waists for ladies that were bought to sell at $1.25c. Wo offer cholco Monday at OOo each. The patterns nro varied and very hnndsorno. Buttorlck'n now patterns , Delineators and spring catalogues for March now ready. . THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Tlio Illff Dry Goods Deal. The sale of the bankrupt Eisomnn Block will begin promptly Monday raoriv ing at 0 a. in , The largest display o flno dry goods ever soon in Omaha. The Block has bcon thoroughly overhauled and all prices have boon reduced from one-half down to next to' nothing. Noth ing hold in reserve , but every article > must go. You now have the chance to > buy the best and finest dry goods ever manufactured at lower prices than ever offered in this city. You will also find a larger display of dry goods at ITay don's on Monday than ever seen In Omaha. A kind invitation extended to all. Everyone wolcomo. Big bargains and plenty of them for all. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and carpots. Joyce millinery removed to 1C09 Doug las. Trussos.supportors , rubber goods.oloc tric boltsSuiid8todt'a pharmacyU03N.lG 0OOO Pieces Music lOc Rnch. At Mclnbcrg's , 107 North 10th street. The Eisomnn bankrupt stock of boot , and shoos on sale Monday , in our shoo department. HAYDEN BROS. Tlio nii ; Dry Goods Deal. The sale of the bankrupt Eisomnn stock will begin promptly Monday morn' ' ing at 0 n. in. The largest display o flno dry goods ever BOOH in Omaha. Th etock has bcon thoroughly ovcrhnulc. . and all prices have bcon reduced from one-half down to next to nothing. Noth ing hold in reserve , but every articli must go. You now have the chance -ti buy the best and llnost dry goods eve manufactured at lower prices than ovo. offered in this city. You will also find a larger display of dry goods at Hay don's ' on Monday than ever soon Jr. OmahaA kind Invitation extended t all. Kvoryono wolcomo. Big bargains and plenty of them for all. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and carpots. Ghormnn &McConnoll , proscrlpttonists and family chemists , 1513 Dodge. Peacock coal. No soot , quick flro , White ash. A. J. Meyer & Co. , opp. P. 0. / , E. Diotrlck.nrchltect.OOON. YLifo ; KELLY , STICER & CO , Grand Opening of Spring Ooodg Monday. Morning , New Dress Good * , New Silks , Now linvca , New Embroideries , A'ow Hosiery , Now Ohij ; llIllllH. CHINA SILK ON SALE MONDAY. LATEST NOVBLTIKS IN DUESS TRIMMINGS , Buttons , Ribbons , Rucliings , Veilings , Now Tor ebon , Medici and Smyrna Laces. Now Embroideries , Now Embroidered Handkerchiefs. ALL AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICKS. Now china silks , rich colorings , 24 inches wide , $1.00 per yd. White hemstitched and tucked china silks , 27 inches wido. White china silks , 75c and $1.00. While "toskilo" silks , Soc , Si ; 5 and $1.35. DRESS GOODS. Wo are showing a very select line of fine imported robes in the new colors and cilccts. Priestley's ' black silk Ilonvlotta's. Priestley's ' black serges. Priestley's black novelties. Black and colored all wool French serges , 65c. Black and colored chovoit serges , COc. Novelty plaids'54 Inches wide ntl and $1.85. Camels' hair -plaids , now styles and colors , COc. Ci-inch summer flannels , GOc. French cashmeres in all the now shades , all wool , 50c per yard. Special extra line black all wool Hen rietta , 75c. Special half mourning plaids , 42 inches wide , at GOc. Amaron cloth , summer weight , in new colorings , 51 inches wide , $1.00. GINGHAMS. Fine Scotch ginghams in a splendid assortment of style and colorings at 2oo per yard. Now ginghams , select styles , at ICjc. Now ginghams in stylish plnlds , a splendid cloth , loc. Seersuckers in an endless variety of styles , 12Jc per yard. HOSIERY. 200 dozen ladles' fast black cotton hose , double soles , high spliced heel , 33c or 3 pair for $1.00. Special ladles' fast black cotton hose , high spliced heel , 42c , never sold before at less than 50c. Full line of children's black cotton hose in ribbed and plain at prices that defy competition. LINENS AND .WHITE GOODS. Heavy dnmnsk napkins , full i , at $1.76 , well worth $2.2o. Bleached damask , extra quality , good designs. 75c , this is a great bargain and worth ! )0c. ) Our line of towels nt lOc , 15c , 10'c , 19o and 25c are oxlrtrnordiimry value. Como and BCO them. Apron novelties In black and white. Now designs at popular prices. A novelty in hemstitched India linen in black or white 22c and 28o per yard. An excellent assortment of nainsooks in all tlio now stripes and checks. IJNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. Men's fine unlnundricd shirts , TJttca mills muslin , reinforced back and front , patent facings , linen bosom 60c each. Men's ' unltiundred all linen handker chiefs 101 c each , worthJf Inundrod 2oc. Men's heavy balbriggan half-hose , tans aud drabs , also black , extra value , 2oc each. CORSETS. Our spring stock of Imported and do mestic corsets is now complete , includ ing the famous P. D. , C. P. , W. C. C. , Dr. Warner's , Dr. Ball's , Thompson's glove fitting , otc. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ourinuslln underwear sale still con tinues ; wo will add many now styles and prices for Monday's sale. Special gowns at 60c , 75c and Ooc. Special skirls at75c , $1.15 and $1.35. Special cor&ot covers at 18c , 2oc and 40c. Special chemise at GOc , OOc and $1.00. DRAPERY SILKS. Now drapery silks in Roman stripes , Japanese tinsel , figured China and India silks , in now rich colors , at 85c Ooc , $1.15 and 31.85. KID GLOVES. * All the now spring shades In Indies' dressed kid gloves now in stock , in all the popular lengths. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. SPECIAL CJUGAN SiVLiG. A. Ilospo , Jr. , Offers This AVcoK. Noedham 8-ston ' organ , cost $100 , now $25 ; terms , cn'sh $5 , balance $5 per month. Kimball organ , 0 foot high , 8 stops , in perfect order , on easy pay raont , price $125 , now $05. Kimbul ] organ , 3 feet 3 inches high , 10 stops , fine case , used tv little , on monthly payments , price $135 , now $70. Kimball organ , ( feet 6 inches high , beautiful case , 10 stops , solid walnut , small payments , price $150 , now $75. Also full line of now Kimball organs , best instrument made , for cash or easy payments. A. IIOSPE , 1513 Douglas St. Furniture Snlo. All the goods and furniture in a ton room dwelling house , 2012 Harnoy street , on Tuobday , . February 17 , 180J , at 10 o'clock a , in. R. WELLS , Auctioneer. Eisoman's bankrupt stock of hats ani caps for mon , boys and children will bo on sale at Ilaydon Bros. , second floor commencing Monday , February 10. The ladies of the First Christian church will give a conundrum supper Thursday , February 19 , at the corner o Twentieth and Capitol avenue from 6:3 : ( until 0:00 : p. m. Millhicry. O. Wallace has bought out the mil Hnory stock nt 119 N. 15th street , and before removal will sell single pieces Email or largo lots , at less than whole sale prices. A flno Hnp of trimmed spring and summer hats and bonnets. An endless variety in ornaments , llowors , ribbons , velvets , feathers and untrlmmcd liats. Como quick. Great inducements. Got your pick at the snap bargains. MILLINERY. Tlio Eisoman bankrupt stock of boots and shoes on sale Monday , in our shoo department. JIAYDEN BROS. Hclln At Thompson. The above named firm , the well known merchant tailors , have moved tolG12Far- iiam street , ono door east of Now York Life bulluing. They carry ono ol the largest Blocks in their line , and will , as heretofore , guarantee every garment that leaves their store to l > o first class in both fit and quality. Elsoman's bankrupt stock of hats and caps for mon , boys and children will bo on sale nt Hnvdon Bros. , second floor , commencing Monday , February 10 , BEXNISON BROS , reat Sale Monday Turn Out Sura To morrow. Tlio Cost ofGoods Arc Not Considered for Monday Head ICvory Item ns Kvcry Iilno la n Great Jlnrgnln , 5 bales 30-Inch Badger It. L. and Law- once L L. unbleached muslins , -He ard. 2 cases 30-inch bleached muslin , just s good as Lonstlalo , only Oio yard. 100 pieces figured shirting prints , best irnmls only Hlo yard. CO pieces light ground , yard wide , flc- iirod and striped percales 8io yard , vorth loc. 2o pieces now fancy strlpo outing flan- icls lOo yard , worth 15c. CO pieces now dross ginghams , hand- oino spring styles , only lUc yard , worth 2Jc and ICc. Monday wo will place on our counters ha greatest values In embroideries ever ilTercd to tlio trade ; wo will guarantee hat the prices are less than they cost o manufacture. Ono lot at 2c } yard , worth Co to So. Another lot ntoc yard , worth Oc to 121c. Another lot at-lc ) , worth 15o to 0o. Some of those ombroidorlosaro [ slightly loiled on edges , but at the prices quoted ire dirt cheap. A great cut in ladles' and children's lose. JOO dozen ladies' balbriggan hose full ogular made ami worth 0o to Ioc ! go Monday at 12jc pair. , A lot of ladies' fancy stripe hose , solid : oiors , cotton hose , fancy and plain lisle lese formerly sold at COo to 7oc pair , you can take your pick Monday at 2-5c pair. Thcso hose are odds and ends of. broken ines carried ever from lost season all in perfect order and at 2oc pair are the greatest bargain ever offered in hosiery. A lot of child ron's hose in wool ami cotton , broken lines , at 15c pair , not half cost. cost.A A lot of boy's and girl's ribbed wool lese worth from 2oc to 85o go Monday at lOc pair. A big lot of Indies' linen collars worth rom 20c to Hoc go Monday at lOc each. Ladies' fancy stripe jersey ribbed vests , 15c each. COO pieces all silk ribbons , in numbers 'rom ! ) and 12 , all colors , Mondayjonly at "c yard. Grout sale Monday of ladies' muslin underwear. Ladies' Mother Ilubbard night gowns only -lie each. Ladies' drawers 21c pair. Muslin underwear at 60c , 75c and OSc onch , worth 75c to $1.50. 1,000 ladies' satteon corsets Monday , 39c pair , worth 75c. Special linen sale Monday. Turkey red table damask , warranted fast colors , only loc yard. Bleach table damask , CO inches wide , only 39o yard , worth G5c. Great towel salo. AU linen huck and damask towels at lOc , 12jc and 16c , worth just doublo. All linen crash , 5o yard. 600 dozen ladies' hemstitch handker chief with fancy damask corners Mon- daj , only 15o each , worth 35c. Great bargains in our basement Mon day.Wash Wash tubs at 45c each. Wash boards at 9c each. Copper-bottom boilers 59c each. Pint tin cups 2c each. Pie tins Ic each. Clothes pins 0 dozen for 6c. Superior clothes wringers $1.75 each. Western washing machines $1.05 each. Thousand ? of articles at 5 and 10 cents each. Come in on Monday suro. BENNISON BROS. Tlio ISIg Dry Goods Deal. The sale of the bankrupt Eisoman stock will begin promptly Monday mornIng - Ing at 9 a. m. Tlio largest display of fine dry goods ever scon In Omaha. The stock has been thoroughly overhauled and all prices have boon reduced from pno-hnlf down to next to nothing. Noth ing hold in reserve , but every article must go. You now have the chance to buy the best ami ilncst dry goods ever manufactured at lower prices than ever offered in this city. You will also find a larger display of dry goods at Hay- don's on Monday thnn ever soon in Omaha. A kind invitation extended to all. Everyone welcome. Big bargains mid plenty of thorn for all. HAYDBN BROS. . Dry Goods and carpots. Eisoraan's bankrupt stock of hats and caps for men. boys and children will bo on snlo at Hayden Bros. , second floor , commencing Monday , February 10. John W. Boll , druggist , cor. llth and Mason , Stuht's hotel building. The Immnnuol Hospital , 8-lth street and Ames avenue , is open for patients. Board aud nursing 85 nor week. Treat ment froo. Visiting days , Tuesday and Thursday 2 to 4 p. in. All invited. * Dr.V. . J. Galbraith has removed his private ofllco to room 321 Boo building. Chinese and Japanese curio storoclos ing sale ; all goods and fixtures for sale ; less than cost ; 521 N. 10th street. McCormlok & Lund , flno perfumes. Tlio Rig Dry Goods Deal. The sale of the bankrupt Eisoman stock will begin promptly Monday morn ing at 0. a. m. The largest display of flno dry goods ever seen in Omaha. The stock has been thoroughly overhnulec and all prices have bcon reduced from ono-half down to next to nothing , Noth ing hold in reserve , but every article must go. You now have the chance to buy the host and finest dry goods ever manufactured at lower prices than ever offered in this city. You will also find a larger display of dry goods at Ilay- dcn's on Monday than oyor soon in Omaha. A kind invitation extended to nil ; Everyone wolcomo. Big bargains and plenty of them for all. LlAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and carpots. Everybody should have their name and address in the now city directory soon to bo issued. J. M. "Wolfo & Co. 510 Paxton block. Joyce nilllinory removed to 1G09 Doug las. Fine carriages , Seaman's repository Eiseman's bankrupt stock of hats and caps for mon , boys and children will bo on sale nt Ilaydon Bros. , second floor commencing Monday , February 10. In Cnso of Doubt Always take the Chlcngo & North- woalorn. Flvo eastern trains daily The fast Chicago trains at 4:30 : and 0:10 : u in. leave from the Union Pacific dopoi In Omaha direct. No change at Councl Blurts a good thing to remember Those trains are vostibulod and carry free parlor chair cars in addition to the latest and finest sleepers. There is a diner on each train. Everybody know what Northwestern dining cars are The city ticket ofllco is HOI Furnain street , HATDKN 111109. jotting Domitho 1'rlcoi on Groceries , Croukorytillnss\vnrc ; , Hardware or Anything Used In ft Honto nr Kltohon. Van Iloutonrand Zoou's pure soluble cocoa $1 cans 70c , } pound cnn 40 ? , i lound can 20c. You will pay 81 , Too and 5c for the same thing in any ollior itoro in tlio oily except llnydon Bros. tarman dry hpp yeast lijc. You will pay 5o any other store. Best Iowa crcnmory butter 22c. you pay 3f o or the Btimo thing ; flue dairy butter , 5c ; 10 potinda granulated sugar , 81.00 ; ) lcnlo hams , Oc ; sugar cured hams , DC ; jologna sausiigo , Cc ; head cheese , Cc ; Ivor sausage , Cc ; boneless ham , 8Jc ; Iricd bcof , lOc ; 7 uai'd bast laundry soap , Joe.Vo are headquarters for all kinds of salt Hsh. White iisli , fie , Tie , 8c , lOc : mackerel of all kinds , herring of all finds , salmon of all kinds ; condensed nllk , OJc ; 3-lb can soup tomatoes , 7-Jc ; i-lb can solid packed tomatoes , lOe ; 2-lb aii corn , lOc ; 3-lb can best sugar corn , 5o ; 2-lb cans of nil kinds of California ) luins , 17jb ; California apricots , 20c ; 3- b cans California best poachus , 22Je ! ; can apple , loc ; imported chow chow , IGo > or quart ; imported mixed pickles , loc rar quart ; imported green olives , 2oc ior quart , worth 7oc ; pearl oyster crack- irs , oc ; XXXX soda crackora , 6c ; Snow Flake flour. $1.00 ; Minneapolis Best Su- lorlullvo , $ l.a5 ; Davis Uoyal No. 10 , 81.60. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Groceries. HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT. Decorated dinner and tea sots in Fur- nival best English porcelain at $8.08 , worth $20.00 ; toilet sots , $2.13 , worth iO.OO ; white cups and saucers , 2Jo each ; vnsh bowl and pitcher , 2CJc ; cut glass umblors , COc per sot ; cream sots , llc ) ; ialt collars , 2c each ; imported Ilungar- un vases , Cc each ; terra cottti cuspl- dorcs , in all colors , 19c onch ; wash tubs , ICc each , wash boards , 13c each ; wash joliors. 59c each ; wash machines , $ ICO ; , ho finest wringer in the world , $1.76 ; clothes bars , G'Jc each ; clothes pins , 0 doz. for Cc ; all copper tea kettles , fl.2.3 ; Mrs. Potts'and Madam Strcotor's patent flat irons , $1.35 per sot ; chambers , JCc ; stand lamps , 2L'c ; heavy wooden mils , with iron bales , 19c ; tea and cof- : co pots , 10 ; tea kottlcs , 16c ; ingravod ivino sots , 07c , worth &I ; cnrpotswoopors , i9c ; dinner plates , 3jc each , plo plates , Jc each ; tea plates , 3c each ; 4 milk crocks , 15c , scrub brushes , 3c ; bottle of the best machine oil , 5c ; 21 shoots of molf paper , Co ; folding ironing table , JO ; lamp shades , 5c ; nut meg graters , Ic ; tea strainers , Ic ; spoons , Ic ; door jtpjw , Ic ; sorow drivers , Ic ; sponges , Ic ; liinges , Ic per pair ; tacks , lo per box ; milk skimmers , Ic ; bed castors , Ic ; tin cups , Ic ; harness snaps , Ic ; covered atow kettles , lOc ; wash basin , Cc-mllk ; pans , 3c ; pudding pans , 3c ; plo plates , 2c ; dippers , 3c ; covers , oc ; dish pans , 20c. HAYDEN BKOS. , Dry Goods and House Furnishings. DRUG DEPARTMENT. Dr. Miles' Norvino , 7Cc. Dr. A. V. Bane's Rheumatic Specific , 7Cc. 7Cc.Brown's Brown's Iron Bitters , 7Cc. Indian Sngwrt , 75c. Primloy's Sarsaparlllg , OOo. Cuticura Resolvent , 7Cc. S. S. S. , small , 40c , largo , 75c. Syrup of figs , small 40c , largo 75c. Wright's sarsaparilla GOc. Piso's ' euro 20c. Tollotsoapg , 3 cakes in a box , lOc. Toilet soaps , 4 cakes in a box , lie. Great bargains in norfumes and cologno. HAYDEN BROS. Dry Goods and drugs. Sl'ECI/Vti'PlANO / SALE. A. Ilospo , Jr. , Offers This Week $300.00 Great Union piano for 8100.00 ; terras , $15.00 cashr balance $10.00 month ly. $350.00 Halo piano for only $175.00 ; terms , $20.00 cash , $10.00 monthly pay ments , $400.00 Emerson piano , nearly now , $200.00 , on easy payments. $700.00 upright walnut case Standard piano , vary fine , only $275.00 for cash or small payments. A largo stock of NEW SCALE KIMBALL PIANOS , in walnut , mahogany , ebony and French walnut veneers. A. HOSPE , JR. , IClSDauglas street. The Eisoman bankrupt stock of boots and shoo on sale Monday , in our shoo department. HAYDEN BROS. French Conversation. The intelligent members of Prof. Etienne Lambert's French class fully realize the wide difl'oronco between merely studying French and acquiring it , between pouring1 helplessly and end lessly ever books that nro of no prac tical use , and being able to wield a variety of sentences ut will and express ing their thoughts in corrrcct French , dally increasing their colloquial power. To enable all who desire to learn to speak French by a common sense method , the following classes will bo commenced tomorrow nt room 717 N. Y. Life building. Elementary at 10 a. in. . 3:30 : and 7 n. m. , advance at 11 a. in. All interested should bo present at opening lessons as above. Don't fail to see the Gorman play. Miss Ida Cordt as the "Lieutenant. " A A'A O I/A / CKJl \ TS. The Eden Museo tills week presents in the curio hall Metis , Lowonda , known as the modern Hercules , owinR to his wonderful strength. Lowonda lifts with his teeth a cask containing fifty-two gallons of water , tmrido of which three men sit , maUInK a com bined weight of 1,1)00 ) pounds. Ho docs many other feats of strength , but they are nauput compared with this feat. In the theater the famous Itineliart family ajrain appear In their musical comedy. "A Doll's ' Banco. " Mndamo lilnchari aud her beautiful daughters are well known throughout the country and need no introduction to an Omaha nvdienco , for they nro favorites hero. The comedy Is ono series of beautiful songs and dainty , graceful dances , The dancing and slnKlng of Beatrice Ulno- hart is of exceptional merit and she will re ceive a royal welcome on her return. In addition to these attractions Sovlclo. the noted Irish corautilan , has bson engaged , as also has Austin , , the threat musical master who plays on a sooro of different instruments. Dives Itoynl marionettes , mule actow on a mimlo stage , is'miothcr pleasing feature and will Help nil to'iuws ' an hour profitably and pleasantly. llio BIj-iDry Goods JJenl. The sale ofl the bankrupt Eisoman stock will begin promtly Monday morn ing at 0a.m. The largest display of flno dry goodaiovor seen in Onmna. The stock has boon thoroughly overhauled and all prlcoaihavo boon reduced from one-halt downt to next to nothing. Noth ing held in reserve , but every article must go. i'outnow have the chance to buy the best and ilncst dry goods ever manufactured at lower prices thnn ever offered in this city. You will also find a larger display of dry goods at Hay- don's oa Monday than ever scon ( n Omaha. A kind invitation extended to all. Everyone wolcomo. Big bargains and plenty of them for al' ' . HAYDEN I1RO3. , Dry Goods and carpets , The DaniNli lllllo Club : The following record was made by the Danish rifle club at the shoot hold last week : Chr. Laricn , 62 : C. Baltzor , 84 ; S. Elcrman , 8U ; P. Miller , 83 : P. Baltzcr , 85 ; P. Stllllnc 81 ; II. Noble , 8(3 ( : T. Kulffs , 81 : II. Nelson 03 G. Ucnson , (12 ( ; William Neve , 81 ; E Baltzcr , 81 ; H. Peterson. CO ; N. Henrikson 80 ; S. Dorcntzen , TO ; Chr. Bossen. 01 ; II Schmlt , 82'O. ; Benson , 77) ) E , Hasrausson 87. Avorugo score , 77. THE BOSTON STORE Makoa Tlirco Eomarkubla Dry Goods Pur chases in Now York. DRESS GOODS , RIBBONS AND LACES , Which Go on Snlo Tomorrow nt I'rlucH so Ijow Tlmt n Yet None Have Ever Dronmoil of Their Possibility. ONE DOLL AH QUALITY MOHAIR IHIESS GOODS AT 30C A VAUD. Wo close out tin Importer's cutiro stock -12-inch pure mohair brllllnti- lues ( all now goods Imported for this prlng's trade ) In blnck nntl all the lowest shades. Tiioso are worth up to 1.00 , but wo fjivo you your cholco at 9c. Only ono dross pattern to each ndy. They arc actually the most olognnt joods that wore ovjr sold for double the nonoy. Komomber that on tomorrow nly , wo oiler you your choice at tt'Jc ' a ard. ,200 PIECES ALL SILK RIBBONS , Those ribbons were purchased nt the mmonso auction sale of the Phoenix lanufucturlng Co. 's stock , sold in Now York , February ! , ntUGl Broadway. All the numbers 4 and 6 silk ribbons n this purchase go at 2o a yard. Wo secured 710 of the choicest lota at oss thnn ono-thirtl of their value which fo on sale tomorrow in live lots. At 2c all the narrow real linen orchon laces that would cost if bough n the regular way , fic/go tomorrowat 2ot At Co hand-tnado linoa torchon laces , n medium which rogulnrly bought , vould soil for lOc , go tomorrow at Co. At 7c elegant patterns and now leslgns in wide hamt-mado torchon laces hat would soil at loc if bought regularly , po tomorrow at 7c. Tlio all silK No. 5 ami 7 gros grain xnd satin cdgo ribbons in black and all low colors go nt Co a yard. The high grade No. 0 and 12 nil silk > lack , white and all colors of ribbons go it 8c a yard. At lOc a yard wo will offer you some of the finest grade of all silk Eatln edge ibbons over shown in this market. Your choice of the finest anil widest all silk ribbons in this iuimenso pur chase go at ICe a yard. HEAL LlNEN LACES. Messrs. Ilirsch & Co. , the largest im- xn'tors of torchon laces in Now York , iold their entire stock at auction. At 'Jo. Very wide extra flnoTmml made , orchon laces , soiling at 20owho.n rcgu- arly bought , go tomorrow at Oc. At 14c. Tlio very finest grade of extra wklo hand made torchon lace in point lattorns worth up to eec , go tomorrow it 14c. GRAND BARGAINS IN SHOES. Ladies' dongola too slippers -10c. Ladies' hand turn Oxford tie in either plain too or patent leather tipped , 75c. Ladies' fine dongola shoes l)3c. ) Elegant hand welt common sense shoes in French kid worth 30.00 , go for Sli.50. Extra quality flno shoes worth $3.60 , go for $2.2.5 , ( in common sense or opora. ) Men's calf congress shoos tomorrow only ! )0c. ) I1 or real bargains in spring goods visit THE BOSTON STORE , 114 South 10th street. Salesman Wanted. A first class specialty salesman wanted ; ono that can earn a salary of $1,800 annually , roprosoating a reliable Omaha house to eastern trade. Ad dress box D 30 , Boo. The "Youngest Lieutenant" ut Gor- mania hall tonight. KOCH'S A Bottle of it. In Possession of Dr. Grossman of Thin City. Dr. P. Grossman of this city has received a bottle of Kochs famous lymph , which was procured for him by his brother , Julius Gross man , who la librarian for the Emperor AVI1- Ham. The precious fluid was sent through the malls securely packed in n box made of a block of soft wood in which n hole had been borca and tjio bottle inserted in the cavity. The bottle contained four scruples ot the lymph , which Is a dark brown liquid of about the consistency of simple syrup. Accompanying the lymph , was a circular issued by Dr. Lihbortz , Dr. Koch's asslstaot , giving full directions for making solutions of the lymph and tbo manner In which the remedy should bo administered. It was stated la this circular that the lymph would Ucop for a long tlmo in its original form , hut the solutions were likely to spoil and , there fore , should bo maao fresh each tlmo. According to tnls circular ono or two drops of a 1 per cent solution of the lymph consti tutes a dose. This solution should bo made of 1 per cent of the lymph and 09 per coat of carbollzcd water. The circular further stated that experience has demonstrated that the best place to In ject the lymph was under the skin hotwcon the shoulder blades or in the lumbar region. Seine time before receiving the lymph Ur. Grossman received two the hypodermic syringes devised by Prof. ICoch for Injecting the lymph. These syringes have no piston , the nuld bolng Injected by means of air prcs suro. suro.Dr. . ( Jros'iman Is an enthusiastic admirer of Prof. Koch and has great faith In thoonioacv of the remedy. Ho will treat the llrst case of lupus which presents Itself and will invlto members of the medical fraternity and repre sentatives of the press to witness the experi ment. Ho states that Prof. Koch novcr In tended that the lymph should bo used in ad vanced stages of tuberculosis as It would produce death In such cases. It was latcndcd to bo used la the Incipient stages of tuber culosis to arrest the progress of tub disease. The Grnnd Army fair which comes off nt the Coliseum on March 4 , 6 and 0 will undoubtedly bo n grand success. The business men of Omaha are help ing this affair by donating costly and handbomo presents. A number of city lots , a flno piano , sots of furniture , silver sots and hundreds of elegant presents have already boon donated. The funds raised by the fair are to bo devoted to the rollof of the Buffering comrades in tlto state and are to bo in the hands of a finance and relief association composed of nroininont momhora of the Grand Army of the Public and Women's Relief Corps , who will see that the money is expended in the proper way. - The EiBomnn "bankrupt slock of boots and shoos on sale Monday , in our shoo dopartmort. HARDEN BUOS. W. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages Don't Keel yourself ! Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul liy's ' now steam heated pulaco Bleeping cars , with "electric lights in every berth , " still leaves the Union depot - pot , Omaha nt 0:10 : p. in. daily , arriv ing at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. , in ample tlmo to make nil eastern connections. Ticket ollico , 1501 Farnam st. J. E. PJIKSTCW , P. A. NASH , C. Puss. Agt Gen. Agt licenses. The following raarrlaso licenses were is sued yesterday : Name ana address. AKO I Wllllainr. Mason. Jr. , Omaha . * 1 > IuyK. Wolfe , Omaha . . . 2 I WlllliunV , Tumor , Omaha . " - ] ICuto E. Churchill. Omaha . . L. D. Loovy returned yesterday from the cast , where ho had been to buy spring good- for The Folr. The Hlft Dry Goods Deal. Tlio solo of the bankrupt Kluoman stock will begin promptly Monday morning nt 0 a. m. The largest display of line dry goods over scon in Omaha. The stock lias bcon thoroughly overhauled anil nil lirleos have been reduced from ono-hnlf lown to next to nothing. Nothing held " in reserve , but every nrliclo must go. "i ou now Imvo the cluuico to buy the best and finest dry goods over manufactured nt lower prices than over otTorod in this city. You will also Iml ! a larger display of dry poods at Jlnydon'a on Monday han ever soon in Omaha. A kind invf- : ation oxtanilad to all ; Everyone wel come. Ulg bargains and plontv of them for all. IJAYDKN BUGS. , Dry goods and carpets. BCIIOOLi nOAKI ) INVESTIGATION. The Committee Completes ItH Labors and IH Heady to Ituport. The long promised Investigation of the ex amining hoard that granU ; certificates to the tcachcts of the Omaha schools has bcon con cluded and tbo committee , coaslstlng ol Suclid Martin , C. J. Smytho and F. H. McConnell - Connell , will report the llndliiKs to the board ) f education tomorrow night. The final meet- ng was held last night with Dr. Mcrriam , IVof. Lewis and Chailes Connoyor on the rack. The doctor , who was in charge of the ex aminations In geography and physiology , ad- nlttcd that at the last examination ho had raised the standing of some of the teachers n order that they might pass. Ho had ookcd the paper over and concluded : hat his questions wcro too hard. Mr. Martin , the chairman of the comtnlt- ce. could not understand the doctor's ' sys tem of marking. Miss , in bounding Douglas county , lad answered that it is bounded on the north by Ncmnha county and on the coast by Iowa , failing to say anything beyond this. On this answer she was mni-Kod 70 out of n possible 100. The doctor thought the lady showed n general knowledge of the subject. Mr. Smytho thought she know nothing about it. Another lady was marked 100 by answer ing that the state of California Is bounded on the cast by the Gulf of California , on the north by Oregon and on the west by the Pii- clllc ocean. The doctor explained by stating ho wanted to bo liberal. Another young lady was marked SO for stating that "VirginiaVcst , Virginia and Alabama are the three principal cotton pro ducing states. The doctor insisted that tlio marking on this answer was liberal , while Mr. Martin insisted that the answer was duad wrong. Another young lady was marked 100 for civing the correct boundaries of the state of Nebraska , though she ( tilled to name the rivers of the state or the capital , though this was a part of the question. Again the doctor argued that it is necessary to bo liberal. There wcro two teachers who had bcon asked to name eight rivers llowing Into tlio gulr of Mexico. Ouo of them mentioned flvo ana the otucr four rivers. The ono who named flvo was marked 100 , whllo the other got but 00. The doctor could not explain why this was so. The doctor Informed the committee that ho hod always attempted to bo fair and had novcr been Influenced by any person. Prof. Lewis of the examining board was called to explain his system of wording. It was satisfactory to the committee. After this ho stated that in no case had ho raised the standing of any applicant who was before him. Mr. Lewis thought It would bo a good plan for all of the members of the examining board to meet and make up the results. At the December examination this was not done , as the other members of the committee did not call upon him. "Mr. Lewis , do you know , " said Mr. Mc- Conncll , "that the cxaminors who had geog raphy mid physiology raised eight ot the ten applicants who passed unu were granted pri mary rcrtllleatcsi" "I diu not know that , " resumed Mr. Lewis , "hut I hardly see how It could have boon done fairly , as some of them , it would scorn , should have boon marked down rather than up. " "Air. Lowls , I want to suppose a case , " said Mr. Martin. "If you asked a teacher to bound Douglas county and give its size , and she should say it is hounded on the north by Ncmaha county and Is 140 miles long , saying nothing moro about , what would you say such an answer would entitle the upplicaut to ! " " .Nothing. " "Well , " laughed Mr. Smytho , "ono exam iner gave an applicant " 0 on this answer. " "I think , " added Mr. Lewis , "that this committee should go further than simply ex amining these papers. Charges have been made that members of the examining com- mltteo bavo nccn guilty of selling certificates. As far as I nm concerned I care nothing for this , as I atn innocent , but it would bo well to investigate and llnd out if such is the case. " Secretary Connoyer was called before the committee and stated that all of the papers had hecn kept under lock and key since they were placed on lllo. Ho was sure that none of them had been copied by any person for any purpose. Ho was also positive that none of the papers had been taken from the ofllco. A. H. Ackcrnmn Banqueted. " A. S. Ackerman , who nas been with the firm of Kelly , Stlgcr & Co. for a number of years , was the oldest cleric in the employ of the firm , in fact , has resigned to put in a shoo stock with W. R. Bennett & Co. Mr. Ackerman was exceedingly popular with his fellow clerks , and after business hours last night they gave him a very pleas ant banquet nt Mnuror's ' cafo. An excellent menu was discussed , after which speeches were mndo by members of the party. All of the remarks were similar in1 ono respect , every speaker expressed his regret at Mr. Ackorman's ' separation from them , and each wished him great success in his now venture. Those takimr part In the pleasant event were : Frank Clark , Chariest Youst , D. S. Lees. A. Gaimstcr , A. D. Smith , James I3owe ( , D. W. Loaning , Morgan Wedge , J. S. Ilrown , "W. J. Miller , John D. Cowio , T. J. HolgrceuV. . W. Manslleld aud Phil Arron. CHECK FOR FIVE THOUSAND , It is Offered in Payment of Mcgoath's Duos to the County , * 1 \ IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS DROPPEDJ The Siiunlllo ) Over tlio Accountfl Ot the Itoulsicr oI'DccHlH Kinnlly Sett led Other Local NOWH. All members of the board of county commls * slonors wcro in their places at 10 o'clock yes terday morning for thotrlnl of I1. A. iMo 9illt rcconler of deeds , on the information flletl by Andrew Murphy , ono of ttio bondsmen , a week ago , Tlio information cliarccil , in brief , willful neglect of duty , corrupt appropriation ot money , ana incllffiblllty to ofllco us a result thereof. Tlio trial was brought under sow lions I and 'J ' ot chapter IS of tlio statutes. 'I'liero was not a particularly Urio numbotf of spectators present , Mr. Moge.ilh was present , accompanied by counsel. When the complaint luU boon tnndo Jiulgd Lake , for Megoalh , illod a wrltton motion to dismiss ntiu quash tlio complaint for the reasons that the charges were not according to lmVnp.il insuniciont to causa Mego.ith's ro moral , and that It was not shown that tlio complaint was vcrlllcd by an elector of the state. After Mr. Mahoney and Judge LnJttUwV argued this motion pro and con for nearly two hours It was referred to tlio board ns n committee ot the whole to report In the of * tcrnoon. * After dinner Mr. Mahoney announced that ho hud received a ccrtlllcd clicclcfor $ . ' > , r > 05.i0 ! , the balance duo from Mr. Mcgoath to tlio county , and that ho would advise the dis missal of the proceedings ngalnat there cordcr. Tlio board immediately voted unani mously to dismiss the uroct.edliifrs , anil the county nttornoy , accompanied by Mr Mo gcatli made a bee line for tlio county treasur er's ofllco and deposited the check. Bids for combination pas and electric lliht fixtures for the now county hospital wcro opened and referred to the committee on poor farm. A communication from tlio board of rollot for old soldiers asked for $7,60J for the en suing year. Hoforred to the committee oa chnntv. Numerous requests for charity 'voro re ferred to the proper committee. The bond of Gustavo Bcaomau ns road supervisor In East Oinnua was approved. Tlio $700 claim of tlio Coliseum com ptMfj for deputy sheriff came up again , mid on mo tlon of Mr. Tnnmo was referred to the com mlttco on roads. The following was offered by Berlin and adopted : Whereas , In tlio opinion of this hoard tlio present law KnvcinhiK tliu notion of boards ot county commissioners In counties containing moio than "O.UlXl Inhabitants , and giving and llmitlm ? tlio authority ot the comity boards In said counties , are InulUolciit and Insulllclcntj tliuraforo , bo It Kesolvod , That tlio iittontlon of tlio dclti-r gates of this county In stnto sonatu and homov , of representatives no directed tothls action otJ this board , and that they bo and uro hereby roqnustuil to use llielr host onduavors tci pro- euro Hiioh lojlsliitlon In the iirusout leglsla * turo as will remedy the uresont uvlls. mini ITIJS. Graro mission Sundtiv school will bo hold nt the Uruid Hill depot at J o'clock this of * ternoon. * Uov. C. F. Tolmnn , D.D. , of Chicago ftM , deliver n lecture at the first Haptlst cliurciT this evening upon foreign missionary work. The lecture will bo illustrated by the use of storcopticon views. Detective Vaughn , who has recently re turned from Kansas City , states that n Homo of tbo Good Shepherd will bo located in this city ( luring the presentsoison. His Informa tion comes from tlio mother su parlor of tlto Kansas City institution. . The second entertainment In the Trinity Methodist Episcopal lecture course will oc- cnr next Tuesday ovonlng , Pohrury 17 , when Prof. L. L. Crlsthuait , professor of elocution and oratory , Lincoln , Nob. , will glvonn even ing of "Dramatic Headings and Impersona tions. " A tourist named A. Warnoclio called nt the police station yesterday afternoon and com plained that ho had been robbjd of a ticket from Omaha to Jacksonville , 111. , and return. Dotcctlvo Dempsey wont to the City hotel , where Wnrneclto had been stopping , and when they arrived there the missing ticket had been found on the Hoor. * nnlldini ; Tlio following por.nlt ? wora isstioJ by tlio superintendent of buildings yostordiy : J. N.Colby , two-story fraino dwelling. Thirty-second and Miami streets . . J , N. Hoott'ii , uno-Mory-fi.imu addition , _ Korty-fonrth and lloek streets r 500 Total 2MO Predictions for FVbrunry Weather * As there are but twenty-eight days itjf- this month there ought to bo loss cold atmosphere than in January , but "all signs fail in dry weather , " therefore wo can only say that the oloctrie-lifjhtod , . steam-boated , vostibulcd , limited trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will continue to run daily be tween Omaha , Council Bluft's and Chi cago. The oloctrlc light reading lamp in each berth is the novelty of tlio ago. Ticket ollico , 1501 Farmun street , Omaha. HOTEL DELLONIT Corner Mth and Capitol Avonuo. Just completed , lias 100 room ? , three stairways , from the top to the bottom , has flno elevator and dinning room borvlce , la fire proof throughout , flno blllar.l rooms and the finest toilet rooms In the city. Largo Sample rooms , Suites with hath &c. Cor. 14th and Canltol Avo. Street car service 111 nil d.roctlons. Hates , from $ U.OO to $ < 1,00 GOODY EARS India Rubber Glove Co. SHOES. Ask for these , and you are sure of getting a good fitting shoe. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Omaha Rubber Co. Wholesale Western Agents. COLISEUM. GRAND NEW YORK GIROUS" This afternoon at 2:80 : p. in. This evening at 7 p. in. Dare Hack Riding. clowns , 0 $5,000 Arabian Steeds. Admission 25 cents. Special Sunday gramme.