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w THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, .NOVEMBER %7, 1887.—SIXTEEN PAGES. S.P. MORSE&C0 SM E |S.P.JORSE.& CO M fiSE' 0 &c Brussels Guipur_e_ P n st | P . o o T e TRICOTS Mondy Maring, Nor. 28t Lace Curtains ; i Plush Wraps,| ~ seaski g0 CORTAIS Clase " | U., | CURTAINS, Lk Door it $3.75 Pair, airs Noil Silk door Curtains, eols ors crimson, olive, gold, blue, with hand- sone dadoss Special price for Monday, $3.75 per pairs worth $5.00, DOORCURTAINS $7.50 Pair. 20 pairs Tapestry, Tureoman and Chenille Curtains, only one and two pairs of a pattern, to close them out we have marked them %750, They are worth Silk Mikado Curtains, Tapestey Madras Cortains, $9 Per Pair 42 pairs in this lot of Curtains, only one and two pairs of a pattes they are 2 YARDS WIDE, 4 YARDS LONG, very suitable for dining rooms and 1 ries, or for door curtains, worth % $30. To close them out next week fo a paire MADRAS, ETAMINE, SE Monday, November 26th, Enormous Reduction COMBINATION SUITS, $19.19. On Monday morning, we will offer our eatire stock of fi :nch Combination Suits that were imported this ceason to sell for $40 TO $75. Reduced to $19.75 For next week's sale all magnificent Plush and Velvet Noveltics. Combination Suits $12.90 These are also plush, silk and velvet; plenty of material; reduced next week from $25 down to $12.50, COMBINATION SUITS, $15. will show another line of fine, neat, atylish, cut and uncut velvet tuits that are worth $35 each, for §15. rday last made of New lot received on Sal SELECTED SKINS SEALSKIN SACQUES, 8175, SEALSKIN S \uu LS, $200. SEALSKIN SACQUES, §250. SEALSKIN SACQUES, 327, The Warm Weather had such an effect on the fur market thal we bought theee $50 to $100 less than usuat prices. 24 vairs of fine Brussch pattern Guipure curtains, very handsome patterns, reduced from §3 down to $5 per pair, We w inch finest q have been the qu yard. Monday fo Holiday Goods Open Tuesday Night. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Uloals! Cloak! With our special bargains in cloaks next week we have a lot of imported Hare Muffs|...... ... ain valued at $3; often sold at $5 cach; to be IN ENGLISH GIVEN AWAY, (Seal Plush Wraps, like the above, regularly sold for §50 and a Monday to each purchaser ot a cloak cost- | very stylish garment-next week ing $15 or more. Whethe is a Lady's or Child's cloak bought, the mufl’ goes with Hga LADIES’ =l Silk Circulars SRR LADIES $9.75 Hd ek We have secured for next week's sale a . ‘ 9 limited b ladies’ k Circulars 5 2 7 " i v voke nd and draw strings, which throws same furall around. Never advertised be- x o e ek 9 to 815: Monday for $0.75 | the fullness all at the back. They are the fore less than $12 to § Tonday for $9.75 Wi ORI R AR eTaR L e O NI SHETRIVIG $ 1 5 A Goori 0D eMIVEIARYINGM | e d e et Wetkese . Monday morning w: :;»iu (:lfl'cr 2 sp‘ecint LADIES’ fi?fll‘gfl}gfiflflsfit{:}gy ggl[ggd $2' argain in gowns, tucked and embroidered : , $3.90, mother Hubbard tyle, worth $1.25 to $1,70 New Bl‘alded JaCKetS MUl‘BBli Shirts, '$4. $ 1 2 Holiday Goods open Tuesday Night PMD&%E S JORSE & CO PMDR%Q find suficient bar. Such a Another come to lig Steam Shrunk French Amazon BROADGLOTHS, $1.95 These are the quality so popular for la- dies' dre at othier houses ask from 25 te a yard for, our price $1.95, 100 special good bar: Holiday Goods Open Tuesday Night. S, P. MORSE & CO. Eider Down Stripe Flannels 3SC. Monday, we will offer 10) pieces styles Stripe Eiderdown Jersey anncls, usually sold for 60c a yard at 35¢. Samples Mailed, Orders Filled. Kid Gloves,48c¢ Monday morning we will setl 3 and 4 button Kid Gloves, $1 25 The suits "]flt Wfi. flfiflr at $1975 ‘lzy:m'.t_\. in 534, 6and 0 1-4 only, at d8c o alce et Nottingham Nottingham CURTAINS, $1L.295 Pair; worth $3, $3.50 and § S.P.)ORSE & C0 above, are the richest imaginable combi- | . Dation ; all new, each a distinct style by itsell in the very best vew fall shades. S.P.MORSE & C0 BEERS GUILTY OF MURDER.|: PMD scitlement of the question. The es that the rates put m force un der the compromise arc as great . rodiction as that demanded by the board, although m the THE CI 1se, to expel him ommittee is to he appointed. of Van Etten’s rascality has tin the warnishee OMAHA'S Statistic ' HAL South Platte, which will cover the business heretofore transucied at Dome Rock, Fred r. Balcombe Says the Council's Ac- | AL Ciiase is the agont. e ER we of Henry tion Violates the Contract. state - Build on the facts are clic > show T S Meyer et al vs William Butte, in which Va ‘hair GomiNG, vard of public L 3 : A Verdict Against the Slayer of 'n“h‘\‘n”“l.:‘ facts ave clici |\ttu-wlh|‘l\|\.:: The week's business 1 so far as "': ot \x:id o ll 3 ‘(“l)l"”‘\'l Mx.lx“ ”l; ki.: ’:l’ .(!l.llll’l.(lu Bal, ||I|HN,|)‘I >|||. In.‘ 1.. ).puhhl Farnam School's Thanksgiving. Augusta Seifert. reduction up with a | Feal estat and building are rned, has | polonging to Mr. Butte. the | works, was asked by a Bex reporter what he Wednesday afternoon was an occasion of lingly large for the time of y The inv ‘e still ready to place their mouey in solid dirt, even though the snows of winter cover their purchases. The main investments were made on inside property and building lots in the extreme western por- tion of the cit All of the brokers seem to be of the opin- jon that when the spring opens awain the business will nearly double that of last spring, so far as outside of building property is concerned. There is a great need of more tenement houses and small cottages, Thou- been court had ordered Clerk Hums to thought about the action of the council Fr Mr. Butte or his attorney, and Van Etten, as | day night by which the latter insisted upon Butte's counsel, ot hold” of it and appropri- | Regan Brothers finishing the city lall b ated to his own use. S A Meeting of County Commissioners, [ “It isnot my duty, sad ke, “to interpret the action of the council, nor yet to The board of county commissioners at their meeting yesterday accepted the resignation | the request for cotrt HAEE b G joyful import to the pupils of Sixth grade, am school. The little folks had pre- pared a Thanksgiviug programme for the day, and looks and joyous voices grected the throng of smiling visitors who honored Y What | ghem with their presenc lie children were should or should not do in the premises. | i yoliday attire and bioming with health of J. B. Grice s constable of South Omaha, [ This much, T will say—that the § quq happingss. There wero speeches and A large number of contractors on grades and [ board is the repository of knowledge on pub- | yecitations, and a debate between two tiny grading were allowed part payment of their | lic Works, and we have here all the informa- | voungsters us to the relative morits of Slaims, The county. clerk was istructod to | t1on which may be desired on such matters in | Thanksgivine Day and_Fourth of July as a advertise for bids for furnishing supplies for | Ut records. But no councilmun came here | yqyvg hoy and one appreciating little chap the poor of the county. L. Shipley reported | % #scertain the merits of the case. What- in nis check, “broke out into THE INSANITY DODGE FAILED. The Klkhorn Road Denies That Its Rates are Unreasonable and Unjust-Omaha Pilg: At Lincoln, als in the city yesterday ing delegation from” Omaha stav Anderson, William J. Mount, Dr. » B, Ayers, John N. Wistbe L. M. son, Richard Smith and Oliver F\. It is understood that thescare seven weary sons of the desert who have come m" the desert halting place of On 088 the sandy wastes and who seck she in Sesostris temple of the nobles of the stic shrine in this ci This is, in other words, a new degree of Masonr Among the was the follo [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU. | The Beers murder trial was attentively with a dimp! SheA ves tard =y e recently instituted in this state, the only i < il somiEleg e 3 S S £ watched yesterduy by a large audience that | FEERN GRS 4 olsis of Lincoln, | 8ands of mechanics and laboring men are | the finishing of grade 76 B, and the amount | €ver may be done in the future— | pootry in this wise, concerning the Farnam sought immunity from the storm without in | P00 0% hand of fifteen jonrneyed | forced to seck boarding houses this winter | o his claim, $442.10, was allowed. County | Whether the case goes. into the | wipls: . the district conrt. room, The defense occu- pied the time until along inthe afternoon. The case made by the prosceution was clear eas they would establish homes of their ould they find suitable ubode 34,000 in building permits issue whel own Of the ysterivs of the legation. it is expected, is on a like mission. At 70 last from Kearney sceking the nj d d the Omak o of lots in | courts or mot—I think, especially | Oh the Fam new order, and the Omaha d inthe latter event, the action of this board in cancelling Regan’s cont Treasurer Bolln submitted a i 1 | Douglas addition to Omaha whi for me! are the gi nd witty; act willbe upheld. | And we'll give you lea h were sold : nEe and 28, & e to say we're wro O O e b6 DBt Wols, SIBAELY S the (Wiid at public auction on April 27 and 25, and on | 1 ¢ Pl it 2 1 You 3 and positive character. The defense con- | i Y\ iossions, rejoicings and iluming. | two wealthy gentlemen of Omuha propose | of fiest one-third payment was: due May 16, | Y8R i Cos, o do just as this board | 0% "ty Doasty I you please, of - the Central fined itself to two the the sympathy to | tions, and the order went forth for all mer next spring to utilize one of the unimproved | 18% ,l’.’l"_"“_“"""_'f‘,' lvl"-‘fd z‘{‘ "LN: }'“r"':*[i- has don of proof read this.” 'he Park strect girls, and the rest to be made in the case through a showing of | bers of the shrine to accord the wandering | additions by the building of a large number | €rs. he treasurer states thal "_r‘.‘:'_““ )::.; Mr. hen submitted the con- | Bupwell stand up for the rdfor familics | quently notified the said pure been unable to collect from them. In the opinion of Mr. Bolln each purchaser can be held to his contract, and upon his recommen It 18 the purposo of the projectors o estul ion the matter was referred to the count lish a model colony with wide streets, hand- | attorney. The list of delinguents emb some cottages, a park, and to have the street | several of Omaha’s wealthiest and best both cable and horse, run directly to it. | known citizens, of cottages, especial of limited means. Inde tail ty in the hands of & prominent archi wd he will subject plans during the w thirty erabs a cordial welc: chief officials of the Licutenant Cha H. W Nicholson and City. Among the temple at Lincoln . Dudl asur ard, dohn H. Me Pro 2. Warren, of Nebraska tract which was ente to between the councll and Regan Brothers, one of the clauses of which reads as follows: Bidders will bo required to make their proposals for the e fon and full and en- tire completion of the foundation wall to the line of the floor of the first story as described by the plans and specifications.” And if the the relations existing between the murderer and the murdered prior to their coming to America, and the insunity plea that in itself could not evidently be made very tell The facts showed in the first of the above mentioned was that Beers lived at the home tiest and the 1 lord of the 13 duke, or an e s 1o find me a ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the Cilizens' bauk of Atchison, Neb., were : i 3 cir 4 1 e By Jingo! Just wait till I'm twenty-o of thaglrlpriox it fialicomingite S ATICEISa 8 EhiaqRwiih i the tary of stute yesterday. e following shows the deals in realty o contractor shall assign the contract, o | And F1 ll“l'"l‘lllll:l:lur‘.\l‘ 1080 that when the family determined to cross the Al stock, £30,000, in shares of "$100 each, | for the past week : They All Read the * Bed A e TR RN ) o e e Unam Uy ocean the young lady insisted enuously ness 1o ine when one half stock is onday . In a conversation with 1per to comply with the instructions of the , the president of the society uesda, Wednesday .. Thursday (legal holiday) Friday S : of his s heart on t nd performed his duties in 1 put to shame many paid in. The incorporators aro H, H. Dor- sey, G. W. B. Dorsey, George W. Lusk, Scott T. Jumes and H. A. Allen. that Beers should ueee he did so, going further help def uny them, and that wnd advancing 80 to 55 tho water, James of the public schools, with reference | engineer in charge relative thereto, or shall e coaat TanRA e Ao Ar i na e cabolhiE fail in any manner to comply with the speci- 9 tlig greathan """f‘“'"‘".l" seholars out | 40wiong o stipulutions herein contained, the | that wot of the circulating school library just inau- | chuivman of the board of public works | cumbent of the speaker's chiair. The further shoy was made that the Will Go to Jail. Saturday gurated, ne related a little incident that fur- | shall the right to aunul | misses - Flor and Susie young man was cast oft of late 1 States Marshal Ellis M. Biorbower nished a happy illustration of the popularity | 4 the contr and to we- | W ¥ KW raceful upon t 3 B ) ; d State shal Ellis c AL 2 o e s SRLl0 D IDONIENGE L one 10 s gic Eassou's composition, * and that the trouble preyed upon him. Mr. | bR from L. W. Billingsley, | The netldini e of the Bee. In discussing the facilities of | let the work or any purt thereof: or, at hi: B R Mo o SuiQuE option, if the work is not carried ‘on us | Vit 4 g employ men and | “Turkey’s Diary” abounded in sly f the con- | boyish jokes on” the teacher, wihio Louie Moyer was put upon the stand to de cribe the counversation between Beers scholars for obtaining suficient meritorious reading matter in_one of the public chairman of the Lincoln city council yes- terday, which in effcet, was about as fol- be, week are shown by the followin, Mond: rapidly as it should onday 1001 | prosecute the w pense vas a8 and himself shortly after the | jows: Su-ms P:iulilm ‘nn;-nu._, Iuwn:”i -u;-llll mif | tractors; and such annulment shall not en :!'l' a grig and enjoyed the fun more rder i ) wbavei ey read the daily pupers. They did. title the contractor to any claim for daw han anybody. il Prior - 0 this 164~ Livcory, Nob. M. Bierbower | mhursday (lewal holiday) . » Then he said: ““How many of you read | on aecount thereof, mor shall it affect tho | - Eddio Swan's speech, “Those Pl was entered in evidence that Beers had been [ United Siates N Neb.: Dear | Friday ik the Heraldf You that do hold ‘up your ) Rulos,” was roccived with thund itof the city to recover for damages s of up- n such failure,” plause from the delighted boys who enjoyed, 81y hits at nd badly beaten assauited have affected his mind, M nayor and city this might | Si to T all prob wcil of the city of Lincoln, Saturday hands.” which may aris One solitary hand went up. This e c djudged guilty f . . ey St /. 7. Con- | a8 only boys can, t > teachers that Beers stauted that e bad a hamering in | of contempt of the federal court, will urrive : ... %4800 [ “How many of you read the Republic e nased i L Gan g || A T e O AR A his head ;s that s he was passing o gun store | in Omaha Monday morning and deliver them atifying case i the | the World and the 3 D O B e making v wishiauimoring niomited him 40.sh0ok the | salvos ovortoyoll for hnprisonmentin ull, the past The in- | Seven little hands went heavenw K. Houso s chairman of the hoard of public t and Miss Nannic Briggs gir .‘\‘h“n.!‘-.\ ood for N..‘mblnm on the walk | pursuant o “the decision of the court 9 corresponding week for 188 “How many of you read the Bee! Works and Willam B Bachol aspresidenbat |t in ictest confidence [D20rR tho aiora ang e hRESRNE {6 s e citizens of Lincoln are ununimous 315 per cont. The following table shows | Almost eve and in the room was held | the council and acting-mayor. whom they meant and Louiso Hr. Sonkb Reanhy Tt 0a Aoy Rar i tha.canviauon that we are in the right, | the amount of business done aloft, This is certainly an efcellent re Regan Brothers,” said Mr. Balcombe, | Whitman recited Wi , “Mary N8 80¢ A vevolver and aneeting the girl | and this action on our part has not been de- | Manday mendation for the BEeE as a populs ve really acted as anticipated in all the | Garvin,’ L sweet, ¢ hey wel alking, and the hammering con- | termined upon through any disrespect or journal sl R NRYEHOR, S At the close of the o ises the Rev, Mr. tinued until he shot and then it left him for a | malice toward your honorabie court, whom i e onditions thus spocified BaY0 B e A A e e aMak S time. Mr. Meyer stated that he talked with the highest the council’s authority empowered me and 1 | Ma i v pleasant remarks we feel was only xu'l ate Building Permits. e ! t e talked with fecl w g o boen not alone in this business bocanse | the children which tioy will long rememd P e Ataiiod Dot hope that ‘.I\.d\‘ B et oo l”‘\‘\vlll t Saturlay yest there were more building | You see ulo that it specities that the work | do ke B 120, 8ake fa o thlls the defendant’s atforneys had solicited him | muke our imprisonment any more severe Total issued than have been any day fora couple | shall be done up to the tloor line, which is | dren, and in few pleasant words told nduct of their little soc brief glimpse of the n also by all the plans, cven those | that in their c \ Brothers had in their posses. | they were getting ai do as they have | the real affairs of the w 10 talke with Beer: fled on insanit tostifying was 1 Several physiciuns testi questions, Among those . Knapp, of the insane hos of weeks, as follows: sho! George Woodard, barn, Belle avenue WHioh Tiokut Higuiare than is possible or the peculir circumstunces of the case require, but at the same time we way d ure conducted. Dr. Baldridge's Case Dismiss do not wish to put ourselves in the attitude | ¢ par Joi (N B | pital.” The doctor testified as to the different | of DAL RIS \vaml'! iy s The case of Dr. Baldridge, who was ar- | (hear J\{d\.n i 8100 | Gonc, in view of these facts, I do not know.” | The children wore also greatly fattered and characters of insanity and deep melancholy, B3: L. W. BILLINGSLEY, rested on complaint of David Young for ob- l‘ “A‘:_"{ m‘m::"- cottage, Ninetcon 300 e — :\u.w:('nlu '~‘\ :‘ \Jhu 4 vial, pleasant face of and_ono of the jurors entered into Chair. City Council, Lircoin, Neb. | taining woney under false pretenses, occupied | gobn pabrian, ‘coitage 8 Railroad Notes. Superintendent James among the visitors, though as usual he managed toin ke his a dissertation with the doctor on Thus it will be seen that i3 the intens BRion of ke malioe bonst veaterdny | R VE 300 | The following clrcular has been tssued to i ) i 1% ahab ibis ) i AL E escape just as Uie specl-malking hogun. the Cintano qusetian N3 aanounced | tooaltie maver asdeliy eounall of Lin noon, Baldvidge had bought a drug | Herman Schaffor, barn, Ninote Union Pacific agents from the passenger de- | At these “publio” or “reception dags,” as Could be found in Webstors dictionary o ot acahioace ih the justice of thelr pun. | Store outdit of Young, ugreeing to pay $000 | , hear Mason....... ; 190 | partment: “In order to correct any misuudor- | they 1in Eamam school, it is” each doctor, however, was ignovant of tha exist. | [shinent unil it has been' pusscd upon by the | for it. He paid $100 down, and agreed to pay | A10ert i a0p | Standing that may stil exist in- rozard to ac- [ ehili's prido wid ambition to nuniber a parc gnee of Unt kind of insanity, mud the juvor st tribunal in' o conntes. Mhey will | the remaining $500 lnter, ‘mn there s xlnvd 10 | Dy, Hryant, two-atory.and attic dwel: . | commodations on the fust train, called “The | OF f¥iond smong the gueats, and on this ocoa- ooked pityingly down upon the doctor as if 1 order | be a misund u.n.mu hetween the two in » Siol e DoV Y Rne W Ville chraska Nationa! batk, find. hence the suit ! r' worth The doctor, ¥ Was exonerat Belden, one and or ... 4,500 | Overland Flyer,” from Council Blaffs to Sau | tors present. Mwenty- | Francisco, please bear in mind that this train —-— 00 | is to all intents and purposes a limited train, 1 uware of Kis own superior intelligence. Tho jury retired after the & ents and the judge’s charge, and ut 11 ock re cuse 1o the nited States, and | beas corpus, and ti court of | re cation for by have 3" from | p hird ne half sto turned a verdict of murder in the first degree. it nf the cuse im- [-all crimi entions, and the case was dis- dwell - and only first-class bus can be t. i ONSES Wwere dict of m . g he e e @welling, Seveutecnth near Mande i ) vere i L PR MO dywas. passed upon. 'The rec missed. son 1,000 | thercon. The accommodations on this tr :Culloch yesterduy ——— lingsley's communication hus ex: 2 - o limited and passengers desiving to ay transportation orderiug the Fremont, klk- | & vast amount of comment within lega s Rascality. TR v S e . an horn & Missouri Valley roud to reduce vates | cles, and the most prevalent opi ablocomment yostorday || BULPOFRILS, SRRTERRHNE: 1o anrs o $ 0,500 | themselves of llu]' same ml:w teleg ilm]\..lm 3 o 4 i een filed w J at 0 3 Botor Py s S 4 0 80¢ such ace odat S, W naha {a e ala one-diled Ban bros o with tho | & it they haveonly jumped from the | on the arrest of David Van Etten, who is Increasing the Stock. shiom, 10 seoury AlAlL Ao RIOR DS, Aa v | RLBUR for Decewber 2. The answer amounts to atter as a great big biuff, and | charsed with alicring public records. Jus- An amendment to the articles of incorpora- | yand and we cannot put on extra cars i Martha orter, Owmaha practi nothing move t y scheme Y morning the muleted municipal | tice Frauk Crawford, who is also charged | tion of the World publishing company was ABANDONED PREIGHT TRAINS. i dohn L. Brown, Gibt on l!:w n"l of llu' rl}:;ni and ; ]'m‘;l "““"r nd the chief magistrate of the | with this same erime, was arvested yesterday filed with the county clerk yesterday. By All the railr l|~ v”l:uLH 1 in and wl'\\; of ::"! r‘l.nl. :,h””\‘l.:” y much weight in the hearing of fucts. The urn here und step up like o | afternoon, and the two were arraigned before nt of Gilbe ito ared Nvo, | city were considerably hwmpered by the | 3 Lo road denies that its rates, us determined by men and disemb ‘.'\,1.'\ afternoon, and tha two werearraigned befor { Gilbert M. Hitchcook, Fred Nye, | S8 Wiy ocvaiay and last night. ey 1 Francis Reesch, Dougias cou | the police magistrate. A continuance was W. Tillson and Frank J. Burkley, The the board, are unreasonable and unju: dsmuen by paying their fines; while bulletin boi ing a majority of the stockholders, | and truin dis s e 9 represe o answor admits legal existence of | say that they ure but obeying the s « until November 30, at 2 p. m. Both mf. capital stock of said comp; shall be | ported trains Lite some, chicil Th nst the board of trausportation wud admits | thoir counsel, and thut the Biliingsly docus | of the alleged eriminals deny their guilt, Van | g56 o0, abandoned altog On the Hurliy J. aud A. Constantis and sald it the law. It now—after the court b that the board has powers unde ten declaring that this charge is a piece of and Crawford asserting that he is several frei ment means uneauivocully what it couveys-- | I work was confined mostis trains were pulled off, und nothing less nor pitewo = gold watch some robbed Henry Glade of # A 10 keeping the road states, however, that rates on its 1ine of road : uot. responisible for the changed records. i dsscolstion of Bharlties. - clear for passenger scrvice, six weeks ago, were captured by the police were not excessive whed the order was made . S A Yesterday in the district court County At- here will be an adjourned meeting of the STATION CHANGES yesterduy and lodged in the central police aad then procoeds to cite tho star chamber nternal Rovenue Colloctidne, torucy Simeral made a motion that Judge | ladies and gentlemen having in charge the | Dome Rock station, of the Denver & South | Station 100 the robhery have ster- Yestorday's internal vovenue coliections | Wakeley iy compromise as settling tho matter, holding 2 amounted to §1,539.50, {he ehurge Tiko death to that farcical procesding as being oint a committee to investigate | formation of a board of charities in Omaha, | Park district system, has been abandoned, | successfu d the polica until 'y guinst Van Etten, and if they | at the council chambers W-ROrrow evening. and & freight and passenger stutiou opened st | day whon they were spotted und run in, $5 $35 LONDON DYE |ii Check. | veport on their merits w headguarters, Monday Mornmg Silk Stripe VELVETS, 39cC. Worth $2. Monday morning we will offer a lot of neat style, new color, silk face stripe and cheek Velvets; worth $2 a yard. Black Silks, 81.50. For our customers on Monday we have ured a bargain in Black Silk 22 INCHES WIDE, USUAL PRICE, $2.50 OUR PRICE, $1.50. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ectal Caret ale We have reccived some new patterns in Axminster, Moguettes, Wilton Velvet and Body Brussels Carpets and will make speciai prices for next weck, RUGS FOR HOLIDAYS! A new lot of rugs will be placed on sale next week, S.P.MORSE&CO. Emma Abbott's Crowning Triumph Last ¥ ing. The Emma Abbott opera company’s week's cment elosed last evening with The pre- k showed the such an exceptionally strong organization vocally that the highest expecta- tions were move than realized fora magnifi- I8 production of **Faust As Margherita Miss Abbott no superior, if an equal, on the stage to-da; he sang the part as only she can sing it, and displayed intense dra- mgtic force. Nextin point of consequence in~ the rendition in question was Wilham Broderick, as Mephistopheles. His voice, splendid, = robust basso, has @& Te- sonance and voluminous penetra- tion that is indescribablo, Broderick makes, indeod, n most puissant mephisto- pheles'and was the most conspicuous figure— barring the charming Abbott, of course—in the opera last evening. He won the honors by the strength of his acting and the rare ef- fectiver of his singing, and was encored to the echio time and time again, was, of ¢ Pructte’s Valentine was istic. Michelena in Faust nt and elicited enthusiastic plaud- s n his admirers. At the close of the thivd act, by the request of mnumerable friends of Miss Abbott, she sang the *“Last Rose of Summer,” und sang it with a pas- irresistible pathotic the large audience oft r fect in munifestations o al. But us to the opera as a whole, the music wis as delicious as the scenic and mechanical effects were startling and duzzling. X s “I'aust’ was never pro- before. Even the votaries of Gounod were conquered, and that portion of the audience which was not educated to en- thusiusm over the matghless music found thorough satisfaction in the alluring influence of the sweet Abbott's master.work. The ladies of Owmal mbered her with & shower of flowers and other tokens of their inestimable favor. GKAND OPEEA HOUSE, At the Grand opera house to-night, Thomas ast, the best known of American caricotur- ists will give an urtistic entertainment draw- ing in black ar d white and painting in ofl colors at the housc, The price of ad- mission is 50 cents. On next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day evenings, J. B Studley, late support to M Anderson, appe in the melodrama | cat Wrong."” THE GERMAN COMI'A “night at Boyd's opera, Baurcis & Puls! dy company uppear’ in “Maria and " one of the choicest (ierman socicty plays yet produced in this city. PEOPLE'S THEATRE, place of amusement, this afternoon, son’s company will appear in the a ‘Kathleen Mavoureen," lountain Pivk.” The duced cvery night this At th {atie popular Ivish dr and in the evening in will e p Army News. A gencra! conurt martial has been appointed at Fort Niobrara, Neb., on Monday, nber 5, for the trial of such persons as woparly brought before it. The de- | tail for the court 1s as follows: Cap- i tain Porter, Eighth infantry; Captain i Wilhelin, Eighth infantry; Captuin Whitney, ighth infantry; Captain Cusack, Ninth eav- to mie nant Stafl Lioutonant Richardson, See utenant Hing- cavalry il Licutenant cond Lieutenant nd Lieuteuwnt | ry; Second Lieutenant ity : First Lieutenant L juge advocate, new “Devices for instructing & drill” is 10 bo issued by the chief ordnance ofticer of thie departuent to each of the following posts ort Omala, b.; Port Siduey, Neb.; Fort Du Chesne, Utah. The cominunding oficers of thes posts, ufter thrce months' earef peris wentit use wnd treial of them, are to kub:flit. One

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