Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 13, 1898, Part I, Page 12, Image 12

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    lii THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 1808.
SATION IN DRESS
OFF SACRIFICING OF A $50,000 STOCK OFF
A Buyer's Disregard of Instructions Forces His Firm to an Enormous Loss. n
A buyer for one of the largest dress goods and silk houses in the country bought double the amount of fall and winter dress goods and silks that he was or
dered. The firm not being able to dispose of goods in the ordinary way , were forced t ucrifice them at immense loss. We bought entire lot for spot cash.
TOMORROW WE TURN OVER THE ENTIRE LOT TO YOU AT HALF PRICE.
16th and Douglas
Attend the Great _ 0n Sale on
Omaha.
Sacrifice Sale
Second Floor
§ 100,000 New. Winter
Cloaks , Jackets , Capes . Real Alaska Seal Skin
PROPRIETORS. and other Fur garments
and Suits at a simple
frai tlon of their value. This turchase includes not only the medium and cheap grades , but. also the highest and finest qualities of imported - almost half price.
. . ported dress goods and silks evar brought to America ,
25c Dress Goods Gut to IGo ,
100 pieces black and navy
blue storm serge and figured
inolmir brilliantine ; actually
worth 25c a yard , to close
yard
Extra heavy
double Bed
Blankets ,
worth 61.25 ,
75o Dress Goods Gut to 29c ,
300 pieces silk and wool novelties
in two toned combinations , beauti
ful , bright plaid combinations , illu
minated checks , ' 44 inch pure silk
striped cotton cloth and reps , pnro wool bluck
fancy weave chtlvlcits , every yard worth up to
76c , to close out t'Ofit , yard
Extra larpre size ,
hand knotted ,
heavily tufted
Sateen and
Silkoline Comforts
SJ25
citizens of Now York or the colonel's work ,
and which will , at the same time , provide
for Mrs. Waring during her lifetime. The
Idea that a governmental pension should be
granted to the widow Is not favored by her
friends , and there Is a grave doubt , too , that
such a measure vtould pass congress ,
Carl Schurz Kays that his most unusual
Introduction to nn audience was rmtlo by
Eugene Field , who accompanied him as a
reporter through n Missouri campaign and
was once Induced to make the preliminary
remarks. FlcM said : "I have such a severe
colt dot I cannot make mo a speeds tonight ,
but I haf do Measure of to introduce to you
my prllltant joung chournallstic gumpanlon ,
Mr. Eucheeno Flclt , who will spheak In my
blace. "
Maltre Laborl , Zola's counsel , stands high
as a lawyer. Ho was born at Rhelms In
I860 , and was educated at the Lycee there.
Choosing the law as his profession , ho In
due course enrolled himself as a student at
tbo Ecolo de Droll. Hla first Important
case was in 1S9I , when bo defended the mis
creant Valllantbo throw the bomb into
the Chamber of Deputies. In that case the
prisoner's guilt was too clear to admit of
being obscured by any art of advocacy , but
Laborl left nothing undone that could possi
bly benefit his client. From this point M.
Greatest Bargain of All ,
5c yard for 4o inch
English cashmere , black
only. 25 pcs yard wide ,
English cashmere while
it lasts a't yard
Good heavy
Bleached
Muslin
3 C Yard
Laborl'a rise In his profession was rapid ,
and it was his spirited conduct of the case
for his client In the Zola trial which gave
him bis place in the front rank of advo
cates.
"Count Tolstoi's wife and children , " says
Ernest II. Crosby , In Leslie's Weekly ,
"follow him at Intervals. The wonder to me
is not that there should not ba entire agree
ment among them , but that he has Influ
enced them as much as be has. Mme. Tel
stoi seemed to me to agree , on the whole ,
with her husband's theories , but she thought
that he was In advance of the times , and
she would not consent to educating the
children as peasants. The count , like a
good non-resistant , gracefully yielded. Nev
ertheless , his children more , or less accept
his principles , and one daughter had been
planting potatoes with a peasant woman
on the day that I arrived. One little story ,
told me by the governess , will Illustrate
his way of dealing with the children. Ills
youngest daughter , Sacha , a pretty child of
10 years , bad como runplng into the house
a day or two before with her arm blackI ,
and blue where a peasant boy bad struct ;
her , and went crying to complain to her
father. Ho took her on his knee and
quieted her , and then said : 'If I were you
I would go to the pantry and get a plate of.
sweetmeats and talcs It out to him. Don't
$1,00 Dress Goods Gut to 39c
500 pieces all wool novelties. 50
inch tweeds and mixtures , cheviots ,
all wool two toned diagonals , granite
weaves , including cloaking , boucles ,
etc. , every yard worth $1 , on sale
at yard
Best quality
Amoskeag Apron
Gingham
worth lOc
5 C Yard
69 Gents for $1,50 $ Silks.
400 pieces black extra heavy Peau
de Soie and fancy weave black silk
checks , stripes and
bayadere effects ,
every yard
worth $1.50 ,
on sale
at
Full size
SHEETS ,
good quality
muslin ,
you think that It will do him more good
than a whipping ? ' And he actually per
suaded her to do as he said. "
OUT OF T11U OUDI.VVHY.
Oreat Britain lends In sugar consumption.
Uncle Sam Is first in tolmrco consumption.
Austria-Hungary bus floating expositions.
America uses 10,000,000,000 eggs annually.
Six hundred thousand persons arc em
ployed In Italy In rearing silkworms.
The most recent estimate of the wealth of
Great Britain and Ireland Is J60.000.000.000.
The antl-footblndini ; society In China is
constantly Increasing In numbers The offer
of prizes for essays in Chinese against the
evil has called out 107 , some of which are
very fine.
Bright red spectacles , accompanied by In
ternal doses of calomel , are the latest Ger
man specific for seasickness. The theory la
that seasickness Is duo to lack of blood In
the brain , while the Influence of the red
color of the glasses sends blood to the brain
with a rush.
By order of the Berlin Barbers' , Hair
dressers' and Wlgmakers' union apprentices
are forbidden to wear their hair cut short ,
because the practice Is unprofessional. The
union decided that "the apprentice's hair
should , be tastefully and carefully dressed , In
order to act as Inspiration for the buslncsu
ami for customers. "
Four Immense five-story brick flats In
Harlem have been mcncd 105 feet to make
way for a bridge , the operation requiring
twenty-ona days. There were 325 jack-
$1.25 Dress Goods cut to 59c
200 pieces 46 inches wide pure silk and wool
bayaderes in two toned effects , the silk so promi.
nent that it appears like an entire silk dress ; in
all beautiful combinations , new colorings , to
c lose out , at yard
Eiderdown
Flannel ,
in plain colors ,
all wool faced ,
$1.00 Silk Velvets for 25c ,
1,000 pieces of pure silk velvet all
new , desirable shades ,
for trimming ,
or entirej
dresses
on sale
at 25 cents
a yard
Fancy colored
Eiderdown
stripes , plaids ,
etc. , worth65c
C
Yd.
screws under the buildings and at each sig
nal they were shifted three-slxteentlm of an
Inch. The contiactor received 110,000 for
the work , which was entirely successful.
Prlncu Ferdinand of Itoumanta , who has
been hunting In the Carpathians , expressed
n desire to kill a bear and soon after bad
the luck to ( tart two up , one of which ho
shot. On examining the carcass ho found a
hole through the nose , as though the animal
had worn a ring , nncl Inquiry brought out
the confession that ono of bis retinue had
bought the bears from a showman In order
to gratify the prince's wish.
The London Lancet gives this as the rec
ord of injuries received by one man : At the
age of 10 years ho fractured hla right Index
finger. It happened August 2C. When 13
years old he fractured hla left Ic ? below the
August 28. When 14 yearn old ho fractured
both bones of the left forearm by stumbling ,
bis arm striking the cdgo of a brick , August
26. In another year , August 20 , when 1R
jcars of age , ho had compound fracture of
the left leg above the ankle by his fact being
caught under an Iron rod and his body fall
ing forward , Xcxt year , again on the same
date , August 26 , he had compound fracture
of both legs , the right being so severely
crushed that It had to bo amputated at the
lower third of the thigh. This was caused by
a horse , hitched to a tram of coal , which ,
running wild underground , caught him in a
narrow passage , crushing both legs severely.
After this he did not work August 20 for
twenty-eight years , and little wonder'but
tn the jcar 1890' he forgot his fateful day
and went to work , with tbo result that ho
sustained a compound fracture. After this
Fancy colored
Curtain
Scrim ,
20c grade ,
75c for Black Grepons Reduce ? from $1,50
40 inch black pure wool and mo
hair crepons in a large variety of
designs and patterns , every yard in
this lot actually worth $1.50 , never
retailed for less to close them out ,
at yard
I
I NEVER WERE SUCH SILK BARGAINS OFFERED. " I
25c and 39c Fancy Silks at Iflc Yard
This lot comprises illuminated bro
cades , three toned glace ,
china silks , jt
satins , H
India printed
foulards , I
all on sale
at , yard
SOc Silk for 25c Yard ,
Black extra wide surah and china
silks , pin checks and
oriental brocades ,
including
27 inch
drapery silks ,
all to close
at
$1.00 Silk ( or SOc Yard.
Black and colored Peau de Soiea ,
50 pcs taffeta , in plain and change
able effects , plaid
and stripes , brocad
ed silk , every yard
worth $1 and over ,
to close them out
yard
$ /.SO / Plaids for 75c. V
2CO pieces of new taffetas , in new
combinations of colorings ,
in plaids , stripes ,
etc. , for
waists or
dress trimmings ,
at 75 cents
a yard
THE BIGGEST AND
Goldsmith , Eosenbush & Lovie , the wholesale shoe men of Market street , Chicago , dissolved partnership and go out of business. They sacrifice the choicest , best and entire
stock for spot cash consideration. We buy all the m-m's , women's , misses' , child's and boys' shoes , for less money than any such due shoes were sold for before.
Everything on Bargain Squares on Main Floor as Well as in Basement.
Shoes , the finest in the market , shoes of every kind , color'and laser ! p tion for men , for women , for boys , misses and children , tied .
together , sorted in si zes , and thrown by the hundreds and thousands on bargain squares easy and ready for you to pick out.
Your Choice Tomorrow of all tha Men's Shoes squares In the basement Men's ( IN IlASEMUVr. heavy on bargain , ) 79e i v i ;
warm ileeco lined arctics ,
that were made to retail for $2 , for $4 , for $5 , for $6 , including French calf , box calf , all-il/es
willow calf , cordovan coltskin shoes in double and soles In the basement or barK
, , kangaroo , single , triple , gnia. squares 500 pair
in drill lining and leather lining. All sizes , all kinds , lace or congress , all new good luco
styles. Your choice of this entire lot of men 's shoes for $1.98. In thn basement on bar-tt
{ ruin squares 2000 prs H 1.00
Indies' fancy ve-.tln ? .
, . .
tap t in shoes nil si/us
Your choice of all the Women's Shoes train In the bquarcb basement 1000 on barJB pairs 1.25
Itullus * 2 line tan luce .
fillOBS , Illl ll/JS
including the finest of hand turn and welt shoes , of Roches-l } )
In the baiomont bargain
ter make , in blacks and tans , in all kid and fancy silk vesting sqnareJ00 pairb on all 75e
tops , in all sizes , all widths. All the newest and latest and Htvlo * , all colors , all sixes
liulloV o\t inl lion
prettiest styles. None worth less than three dollars , and
from that up to six dollars a pair. All on bargain squares. bquares In the basement Children's on bargain 39e
Your choice of all these ladies $3 , $ ! , $5 , $6 shoes for $1.98. warm lined buoklo
arctics
GRAND SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BASEMENT TOMORROW
V Tjf
Full size
Bed
Blankets ,
worth 75c ,
15 C Each
GOSSIP AIIOUT NOTID ruoi'i.i : .
Some years ago Boonc , la. , was suffering
from an epidemic of typhoid fever. Colonel
George Waring , who has Just died of yellow
fever in New York , came wret and projected
a sanitary system for the town , which Is re
garded as equal to that of any city of the
name size in America. Just when ho was
commissioned to go to Havana he bad about
completed arrangements to practically dupli
cate the Boone system In several other Iowa
cities.
When n v. Dr. Robert Collyer was In Lon
don last summer he went down on the Strand
one hot day to a place where ho had seen
American eoda water advertised. "The
clerk gave me Eomo , " ho said , "and grinned
at me. I grinned back and smacked my lips ,
It was so good. When 1 had finished one
graea I said , 'Give mo another , ' regardless
of expense It was such a hot day. Ho
grinned at mo again as ho gave it to mo ,
and I grinned back. After I had finished. I
aid , 'How much ? ' Ho answered , 'Nawthln' ;
I know you ; I come from Chicago. ' "
It has been found that Colonel George
Waring died a poor man and that the sud
denness of hla death left hla financial affairs
In a state of confusion. Ex-Mayor JVllllam
i. . Strong has headed a movement for
memorial to show the appreciation by the
Largest size
soft downy
Bed
Blankets ,
98c
and
SI.25
Remnants of all
kinds of
Unbleached
Muslin *
worth 60 to lOc yd.
22Cva
Special bargain in
Nottingham
Lace Curtains ,
Th (250 kind
Pair
ho has studiously avoided working August
20 , though never missing work at other
times.
LAIIOIl A.\I IXUUSTHV.
Toledo Is to have the greatest plate glass
factory In the world.
The manufacture of straw la era of the
moat Important Industries of Germany , giv
ing thousand ; ) means of support.
The child labor laws arc being rlg'dly ' en
forced in Michigan. A number of cam lo
tions were secured at Cadillac last week.
Twenty-five years ago the United P'otcs
produced 70 per cent of thd rotten of the ,
world : today she produces 85 per cent of lie
world's cotton.
A tin factory situated on Sulo Bran ! , an
Island in the Day uf Singapore , turns out
monthly 1,200 tons of tin morn than the
product of Cornwall and more than that of
Australia.
T. V. Powderly , ex-grand master workman
of the Knights of Labor , sued and recovered
n Judgment of $1,225.73 against tl'c organiza
tion at Washington , D. C. , In thn clrcu't
court last week.
Mexlco'u Imports are growing it the rate
of more than a million .Mexican dollars a
month and more than half of tih ! ttubutan-
tlnl Increase is from the United S'.I'CH .ill
of which Is pleasing news tr > 'h ? raportrr in
this country.
The most successful of the companies
which make machines for netting typo paid
its btockholders more than $2OQOOOQ In cash
dUidcnds la the year endlne October 1. In
Seven foot ,
Window
Shades ,
all complete ,
Drapsry
Burlap ,
(
. plain and
fancy colors ,
i fi
?
the short period since August , 1894 , It has
dlstilbuted $5,305,000 in that way.
According to a icport of the London Board
of Trade on the cost of str'kes ' In Great
Britain In 1E97 , Just issued , the labor dim-
uiltles in the year named involved an aggregate -
grogato loss of 10,000,000 working days , 230-
000 persons bclug thrown out of employ
ment.
Indiana now ranks second as a state in
which frultti and vegetables are packed. 1
Mar ) land being first , Indiana second anil
New Jersey tbrd. | Indiana now manufac 1i
tures 25 per cent of the canned gcods manu
factured In this country.
The question of establishing worklngmen's
bathi In American mills , furnaces and in i
dustrial establlbhrarnU IH being agitated by
the I'lttsbiirg Laboi Tribune nnd is attract B
ing great public attention. The paper states
that Europe is far ahead of us In this
matter.
The peanut crop of the United States for
the present year will hardly full short of
4,000,000,000 buehcls. Most of this crop la
grown In North Carolina , Virginia , Tennes
see and Georgia , although other states sbaro r
In making it to eomo extent. I'rlor to the
var the peanut crop barely aggregated more
than 00,000 bushels.
Ninety-lhc per < cnl of nil the toothpicks
in.ido In the United States are formed from
will to birth timber In Franklin county ,
Mulne , and yet bcarccly more than a hundred
persons are cmpl'ocd in the Industry In that
state. Outside of the Pine Tree state the
principal factories are In I'cnnuylvunia ,
Massachusetts und western New York.