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yMorsed s GREAT CLEARING SALE Black di |\ LIQUIDATION. ‘We have the past week con- summated the purchase of the entire stock of a large Lyons, manufacturer affairs are now in liquidations, of a very fine grade of Black Silks in four numbers. These are ihe cheapest lot of fine Silks ever offered in Omaha, and at the prices quoted are fully 40 per cent under regular price. S. P. MORSE & CO. P ETOT TS YLLK TRV T T T Ay Grade 1.-—70 pieces Superb Quality Cache nive Black Silk lowest previous price $2. per yard, now $1.29. Y IO R I O AEALA VTETR Grade 2.-—50 pieces Super- fine Cachemire Black Silk; lowest pr price $2.25 per yard, now $1.49. i YT O O R LD YT SLSOREE LI Grade 3.—40 pieces e tra Superfine Cachemire Black Silk, lowest previous price $2,50 per yard, now $1.69. whose viots Grade 4.—385 pieces Sublime quality Cachemire Black Silks lowest previous price 00 per yard, now $1.98, S.P.MORSE &0 THE el The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to $4,795.4 Johnson, the Pinkerton hireling, who elubbed a Union Pacitic employe, and was fined by Judge Berka, was hanged in efligy yesterd: Nora Brown and Kittie Hummond, the young misses, who stole dinmond from tko jewelry store of S. Frachm: were fined #60 ench and costs by Judg Berka yestorday, which were prompt) paid by male admirers. Jumes Scever, of St. Joseph, Mo,, is in town looking for his wife, whom, I was spirited oy from h one Ldward Corning. Her 1, und James would ho awf ll\ )114 nsed to see her The funeral services over the of the late Mrs. Kute Butler, wife of Major Butlor, Second will be held this afts at Major Butler's quart Omaha, The remains will be Holy Sepulchre cemetery for me lxl. . I, Finney, the telegraph operator nh.» transfér, who was arrested for seducing Roso Collamare, of Crawford emains decensed inf ey ok, 15, Fort aken to inter- hrs, Nn county, la., © the trouble Batwoeh thom by, mi ¢ hoer, This sati and is indifferent It is her him or not. she will return to whether thought that parents again, south Teuth street from Willinms erce workmen have been engaged Wednesday 4in an attempt to Jocate a break in the sewer, which had inundated the street and »lu d atself nlong the curbing for some tance. The brenk was found near wne Hull, and it was found that the day done will exceed in amount $4,000. A painter named Moran, who is in the employ of Lehmann, while working on a house on Twenty-second street, yester- day afternoon, foll to the ground and suffered a fracture of the leg below the knee. Moran was taken to St, Joseph's hospital, wheve his limh was sot, and ay last reports he was doing well,” Ho not known to have suffered any unm injurios. In the office of General Manager Fitch, of the Elkhorn roud, are some five specimens of bituminous coal and nutural soap from the Black Hills and northwest Wyoming, Tho soap is quar- yidd just across the Woming borde from Dakota Hot Springs and is rve- perted to huve most singular and valua- ble qualities. DBesid: being available for cleansing purposes it is claimed to be used by the teamsters for axle greuse. Z P. 8. Rice, from Brownsville, who is wanted in Yankton, Dak., for obtaining mouey under false pretenses, was ar- rested yosterduy at the Omaha house. Fred Kimball, sheriff of Yankton county, was notified of the arrest vesterday, and he telegraphed back {mmediately that he would be here to-duy to take the prisoner into custod) Rice carvies a number of Missouri state bouds on his person which are thought to be bogus, and it is suppose d that he has worked off one of these on some greeny in \unlm-n Personal Paragraphs. George 8. Gilmore has goue to Morning Sun, O, on & Visit, Patrick Murray, from Atlantic, Ta., is the iest of his son-inJaw, Jerry Leury. John J. Hardin went down to Kausas City Jast evening to witness the bull game to-d odfrey I Bluehdorn, the energetic k(hlur of the Staats-Democrat, ity, was in towa yesterday on bu ness and o :Morse&Co $Morse&Co MONDAY, iihiig and JUNE 25TH, We Offer All Our Colore BOX DRESS ROBES LAP ROBES| Half Price. At our White Goods Dapartment Monday, we will offer our entire stock of White and Colored Dress Robes at actually HALF PRICE Robes that have been selling at $.85 - - NOW - - Cost Not Considered, Owing to the backwardness of the season, we find our stock of Lap Robes much larger than we anticipa- 053 ted. To reduce the same, we have 32,5[] - - NOW - $|.25 not considered the cost whatey We specially eall your attention to 33150 <. NOWE - - sl'75 three lots as heing exceptional value; $4,00 - - NOW - -$2.00 pric $6.00 - - NOW - - $3.00 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. All of our higher priced Robes All of our finer Roles have been | will be sold in same manner as the marked at correspondingly low [ above. prices. R T TSR ST Y U SR R BATH TOWELS, 10c. For one week we offer 100 dozen good sized Bath Towels at 10¢ each. They are worth 20c. FIGURED LINON DE INDIA, 12%c. This is comething new in Summer Dress wear, and bids fair tosupersede some of the older makes, To intro- duce them, we offer our stock of them at 124c a yard. T S T e S BARGAINS CONTIN- UED FROM LAST WEEK. Low, Sons & Hayden's Perfumery, 25c AN OUNCE. Pocket Book CROCHET BEDSP’DS 49c. Monday and during the week we will sell 3 more cases of this large sized Bed Spreads which is actually worth 75¢; sale price 49¢. English PLUSH STAND COV-;| , ERS, $2.00. These come . all the newest and most desirable colors and measures full 36 inches square; they havere- tailed at $3.00; sale pric: $2.00. S.P.)ORSE &C0 hindsome for 38c. French Pocket Book for 50c. 5. P.MORSE & 00 The A dollar met v John D. I\Luu.h, p'lhln\h r of | honor of the event the Liucoln Free Press, who was on his way home from th tion ut Chicago. Mrs. Goo: A. Woodford, of Indianapolis, i ¢ neice, siss Mamie Hutchin- meeting was one ation, nthusiastic terms of > stearibout line on which Dairymen. z of the bourd of managers of the Nobraska I wssociation was held at the D A8 armer ofice on June 13, Tho president boing absent Mr, Honry Bic of Omuha was called to the ch Mr, Barrett, of ibbon, was nominated unanimously elected seeretary of the tion to fill the unexpired term of Sec Mrs. J. S. White and daughter, Gertrude, of 1113 Georgia avenue, are visiting friends in St. Louis Miss Mamic Hutchinson has returned from a visit to St. Joseph, and is at home at 1347 North Seventeenth street, Miss Frances Hardy, of Omaha, is visiting in the ecast, and will spend the summer wonths in Clevelund, Oio. J. D. Reynolds, of Creston, Tu., is in b aw, Mr. A meetis ty the guest of Wing. Mr. W. A. Carpenter of Sutton was unan- imously clected a director in place of Mr Barrett, who ted seeretary. a8 sitions for the location of the next received from Gib. On motion : of the The funeral s Brooks will bo Leld at 2:30 t the Unitarian church. As the tobe taken to Chicago for inter exercises will begin promprly above named. held during th On motion a vote of th was extended to IL H. Wing, the retiring secretary. BENCH AND BAR. at the hour st. Catharine's Commencement, ». aises of St. Catherine’ Walter t suit against on next Thursday L00m, Junc 28, the Omaha Savings bank and Dora A. R el in tho, dnsitution the corner of | i yarids vostorday to rec bank book ghtecuth and C: A very fne Bdwards is deposited in ang a boott the ba account, eposited in the | at the Paxton and 5, making his wife a party to the ne time ago she went to the 0 and skipped, taking with k book., Ithas been intimated that the organizations are banded togethe purpose of compelling wish, Carpenters’ union, No. deny most emphatically that ated with any ot purpose. v differen for the to do their agpinst due on @ lick and her husband, 1 now after 3 nliss Eliza petitions from her murriage I'rancis refuses to At the meeting missioners last evening, Officer fined two day's pay for leaving |u~|.‘..| withe out sufivient cause, John Burdick, captain of hook und ladder company 1, and Jaumes P. Conley, priv: departiient, were each allowed thirty days' absence, The chief of police was granted permission to let the policemen take part in the parade on the fourth of July. sho alloging that provide for her, JUDGMENT FOR A BA The Bank of Hmerce i a judgment i the sum of § G} ayne, jay secured 32 against County Court, JUDGMENT AGAINST DENNIS. Phillips yesterday sccured a uin of $163 against George L. Dennis for wages due for labor. Ol MERCHANDISE, Cummings & 3 Lincensed to Wed. The followig marriage licenses sund yesterday by Judge Shields: 10 and Residence. Vilos Carlson, Omana, . anda A, Oman, Omah od Mares, Omuha. Anuie Eb Tywan Jolinson, Anna Anderson, .Omat were is- According son, Groscurth in the sum of §2 they yestorday amount du ECUTORS, id Gertrude Edney 1 exccutors of the will of used. School Childr yesterday app Jawes A. Edney, de n Picnic. uy afternoon witnesied the closing Yeste of the school in Eckorman place. In order tomore thoroughly show her appreciation of the kindly r which all the pupils have displayed [m their teacher, the latter, Miss Je ¢s, planned and carried out ou the school grounds. The oceasion attracted a large attendance of grown people who cmbraced the opportun- ity to congratulate Miss Noyes on the happy close of her yeas COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, The Busine Transacted By County's Legislators Yesterday, Av the regular weekly meeting of the county commissioners held yesterday, Chair- man O'Keefer banged the chestnut bell, and the following bids were received for grading Thirty-sixth street: B, P. Knight, 14%c; John O'Keefe & Co., 149-10c; Lamereaux Bro,, 13 8-10c; Hess & Flynn, 14 9-10¢; J. C. my, 1 4 10c; Canfleld & Fleming, 18 % 10c; ) \\ illianis, McKinney & Hall, A, Jensew, 1950, Referred to com’ n roads with power to act. Jawes H. Bullard sent in s protest against paying personal taxes; the county treasurer reported that semi-annual interest ou Doug. las county bonds was due; the county ¢ reported that the contract between the city and county for the rent of the basement of the county building had expired, and recom- mending that roud districts of West Omaha precinet be changed. Resolutions adopted : the Military Matters. The gentlemen of the Fifth infantry loft over the Union Pacile for the south, bound for their various destinations, yesterday ut 5 p. m. The regiment is under command of Licutenant-Colonel M. A. Cochran. Com- panies A and G, oficered by Colonel Coch- ran, Captain Randall ane Licutenant Avis; company G, Captain Henry Romaine, Lieu- tenauts Miller and Bayhss; company F) to Fort Mclntosh, Captain Kice, Licutenants Liggett and Sage: company' D, to Fort rown, Captain Ha utenants T §e; u:xuw Caucelling taxes on son and Chattield. 1. ut Bowen goes | Brownell hall; reducing double to Fort Dayis, on lot 17, block 2, Hauscom plac Friday ovening these gentlemen pre- | county clerk authority to employ five persons sented General Brooke with . magnifice ver set, at the Puxton, which wgs bappily | tax list for 158, veceived. Tho gentlomen then adjouraed to | The oficial bond of B. F', Ford, constable Ot Posuis ood et pand ghtful spread in | of Douglas precingt, was approved, and com- t | at asalary of $100 amonth to make up the yMorse&Co Second Week 6F OUR MAMMOTH ess (00 SATLEK. Our trade in Dress Goods, during the past week has been unprecedented and very gratifying to us, and as we wish to still further reduce our stock preparatory to taking inventory of stock, we have added many attractive bargaing to those advertised last week, SUMMER OUTING MIXTURES, 39c. This ot Comprises about 120 pieces of seasonable Wool Fabric, in light and medium colors; meusures full 40 iniches wide, and worth 65¢ a yard. We have marked them for this s 3% a yard, FRENCH BEIGES 1% YARDS WIDE, 69c. These are without question the gain we have ever, offered to ovr patrons, in fact the, the identical goods sold everywlhere at $1.25; we hought . the manufacturers entire stock, and offer the result of our purchase at 69¢, which is almost half price. e — Samples will be mailed promptly upon application. S P MORSE&CO -d, m relation to tation to for an invalid John Fubis, for relief {0 good _domocrat arding road 55 °C );" allowing George “wllh‘h“illl ment fund fnl tuxes wrong- fully assessed and collecteld, SCHOOL EXPENSES, Lteport of the Re and Expenses for Next Year. The board of education held an adjourned meeting last evening to finish business left over from the regular meetng, The absentees were Mossrs, Felton, Kelley, Copeland, Auchmoedy and Pratt. The committee on finauce reported the fol- lowing estimates of resources and exp tures of the bourd for the year July, 1:83 commencij EXPENDITURES, y¥roll teache t books, st I el 15,000 Furnitur 13,000 Repairs 16,500 In 15,000 New buildings provided” for by of the people, Sinking fund, vote Total In site and building In general fund State, apportionment. Fines., l.\- CNBes. T u(nl ollowing bills wore allowed; Forest elson, ¥ent of room . 14.00 Andrews, plumbin, 401,34 ponter L school 600,00 k., Steam Hes aratus Omaha heating app Total ions m. positions as and janitor w 1. aim of Messis, D $900 for preparing plans for prop: dition to the hngh school was allow plaus placed in possession of the board, Mrs. BE. M. B. White was elected as teacher in the public schools The following was referred : Resolved, That this board authorize and enter into contract 10,66 th b school building with with the t, by ditehi ‘apitol avenue, A aining wall was or d for the Web- ster street school. AMU MENTS. “She” at Boyd's to be Played This Wock. The original version of this weird work of H. Ryder Haggard, Will be prescuted at Boyd's opera house on the evenings of June 27 and 28, by the Webster-Brady company, & combination that comes highly endorsed by the critics in the cities where it has appeared. The dramatization of the romance is the work of William A. Brady, and is credited as following the book 1n every detail. The most startling effects introduced, and the situations and climaxes are so arranged that the audience is held spellbound through the perforances. Some idcéa can be had of this onormous production when it takes no less than two cars to carry the scenery, electric »Morsed Co § 200 Alhatross ORESS ROBES BL.50 H.ACE For this week we offer 200 hand- some Albatross Dress Robes contain- ing & yards of plain, and 8 yards of fancy stripein assorted colors; regu- Larly sold at £200. We offe of the lot at $1.50. BEST ZEPHYR GING- HAMS, 7%c. 2 Cuses of these extra quality hams in dark colors only, sacrificed to Tie a yard; worth 15c. FRENCH BATISTE, 12%c. We still have one mcre case of these 36inch French Batiste Dress Goods and offer them Monday at the reduced price of 124c, ing- will be they are Fast eolors. N T T S I S B BEST APRON CHECK GINGHAMS 6%c These are the hest quality of Apron Check Ginghams, and usually sold at 10¢; come in Elue, brown and green, and offered at 6ic a yard, for Monday and Tuuwl'x each customer limited to 1 5.2 JORSE & CO chine, caleium lights and assorted sizes of check The management wishes it u this o zation has no connection with any of the T one i LADIE The program to he y evening unde Ladies’ Musical soci , is to ()r as [nll\)\\w: “The Ring and the Rose,” in Falk, Apollo Cluly. Aria from Der Prieschuete. .. Mis, Pannie Kellogg 133 Ballade and Polonaise the Miss m..r Doy Three Chafers' “The ...Blumenthal :Bachert, with fiute .. Miss Powell the season at alstaffs of mer "one of the most n in Omaha, t portion of the ivent of a circus is always W \mwm* - an 1l|.\-mhmu~m Lty nearl body is reminded that the grat circis and menag erie of the Sells Brothers will exhibit in Omaha next Tuesday afternoon and ing, at the corner of Suunders and Hamilton strocts. 'The merits of the exhibition given by the Messrs. Sells well known to th is needless to go » suflicient to say that presented this scason by these enterprising suporior in the qual ractions to that of any their success- ful care EDEN MUSEE, The greatest marvel uppearing during the on at the Eden Musee 1s announced dur- the coming week in_Prof. Mohn aud his cat impalemen 1t is most daring and ar requiring unflinehing courage and a keen eye for its performance, In addition in Curio hall will be exhibited a hive of bees at work, the Turtle boy, new wax llusions, In the the: Edith's By novelty i, all be seven porfo ancos datly, boginning at 1. ang. ending ot 10 o'clock p.m. The wanagement as usual as sures all attending that the goed order for which the Musee is noted will he maintained, 10 Improj cters ever being allowed 1o enter under any circamstances, DIED, Mrs. Susan King, at 9 p. m, June 22, works KING residence , 8t Funeral from the Mapes Sunday, Jun of Ira B. 150 p. . Real Estate AP Tukey etal to Clifton Hill w d EH add Priyn park q ¢ OM Clark to 5 1 Ander 6, Tand 8 bk 2 15t add € Crum and husband et ; i L lot X blk 13, lot 14 »I,lnu Flore wlm ¥ 15'ana k 55 Sonth Omaha w 4 3 A Morgan and wite to B K iociivood, 7aud 8 blk 37 & W 80 1 ch and wite to W 1050 Lot # Uik 7 Horbach JH Burnsto J 8 How place wd.. Hnlvy.unl W Al ron H( e E p 3 1 Hamiiton to Bedford place, w d T F Futtle to J R Hamniiton 1 ots 1, ¥ " 4, blk 65, Bedford place, w ¢ Silkworth and busband 1o 4 i Wash, und 3 84 £t 004 £ lot5and 47 £t n 94 1t of W 6l 11 lot, Ul 10, Imp ass'n add, 2 bik d Dk Archier aud wife to | 10, blk 3; Morse&Go Make a Speciall OF GENTS’ FINE UNDERWEAR Balbriozan, Lisle Thread AND NI Underwear Bought for Spot Cash From Headquarters, The great advantage we have over our neighhors in ving a resident buyerin New York, also aForeign buyer in Paris, enable us to secure BARGAINS IN Lents Furnishings COMMENCING MONDAY, (GL0RED BORDER Linen Hand'chfs, 25c EACH. many bargains which other- wise we would never hear y of. In French Balbriggan Un- ‘,“] v ’f‘“‘:'r”v lt"':‘ h‘""'d. from au derwear we show the most complete I;f\ ‘”]"_";'!' r"'_““”."" of .m"‘ ,]‘""‘" assorfment in the city and at prices | - (ndkerehiefs, his cntive line of samples; none are \\ner less than 3¢, while the maj “ have sold up to 50¢ and 60c¢; while tlu-\ last, our price will be 25¢ each. B A Y TS AT N R T P ODD LOTS LISLE THREAD & FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UN= DERWEAR, $I. We have an accumulation of odd sizes in Lisle and French Balbriggan Underwear, that we have alw ays sold we know cannot be met. We would invite the attention of our patrons to three popular qualities, 50c¢, 75c¢. and $1. a garment, and actually worth from 25¢ to 50c a garment more than we ask, R AT TN X W MO T T ST PERFORATED LISLE THREAD UNDER- WEAR, $1.25. We have a small quantity of the ! y from $1.75 to $3.50 a garment; the above Underwear in all sizes,that Mond s ARG & % we have sold at $2.25. To clean our m:,,ll:.‘ R D i AL stock, we offer the lot at $1.25 a gar- ment, IEDNOR AT % TRAITRINES SRS SRTNE WHITE ENGLISH LISLE THREAD UN- DERWEAR. This is without doubt the finest Underwear ever brought to Omaha. Gentlemen who have tried it once, e e IMPORTED FLAN- NEL SHIRTS. $2.50. These are much Superior to the do- mestic made Shirts and just the thing for mountain climbing, the sea shore, or camping out, \’Vv imported them <o cheap that while others sk 83.50 to $4.00; we can sell them for $2.50 will wear no other. each, i, e e e ol 1(_!' oot R anman UisE DL e ].nm\ in a second xlm I have lmh] of 1w ¥ 5, | That alone will prevent me from spend: 1 D Fairmount place, wd ing it by mistake.” —— THE RUSSIAN POLICE SYSTEM. Twenty-one trax egating Building Permits. The following building permjs wero is- sued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings: D ohnson, \Ilulnl betw wrsel,cottag lus Honest Folks Watched Like Orimi nals—A Terrible Instrument of a Despotic Rule Tho police of Russia, says writor in /lnl, as i all absoluto monay ]n-- > h to combine the duty of preventing erime and watching over the people with that of supervising officials und protecting the government,. ander L., in imitation of Napoleon, de it o department of the state, Nicholas, reflning thereon, divided it into two s Mmlls~l|u ordinary police, ster of the ntevior and the seeret police, under the emperor in -story residence and barn e Pleasant and Lowe A'wenty-ninth and A Guard, 13-s{or - atientie, near Dewe Gariion, Gniproverieiils, Tighth neroft and and SILowO0, person. The latter was a privileged lett, Improvements, H-Hi\-w body, above all law, responsible only to the and with almost unlimited 200 | authority. Its hend was a member of the committee of ministers, nud, by his intimate relations with the sovereign 2,000 |-and frecdom from other control, be- came the most powerful personage in 100 | the empire, This institution was pre- swyved by Alexander 11, with its attri- butions int Although by law sabjects of th o zar could no long be arrested n- demned without 1 egal pros H« 'lhlld scetion could seize, incarcerate or do- port at will, and even secretly, By a ] ction it did not y nd 1o punish or to interfere with the courts 100 Siniprovenients, ¢ enth . 1. Colliy pitol wvenite and Nin 1,000 Sixteen permit BOYS, LET'S TRV IT. A Convenient Way of Carrying Your Girl's Photograph. “Have yowseon the latest fad in pho- tograph os? id ocioty gent of justice against ¢ min_toa New York Sun reporter préssed indefimtely cently. vero deemed a danger to public order, "N(! What's it like?” 1ts existence after the inauguration of (B m of law presents an mnun, ran his hand into his vest pock 1d produ L silver dollwe with a‘monogram on one side only, He handed 1t to the reporter, who turned it de thet y At \\)mh the king could mml at plensure, despite tho tribunals and statute over and over and exaiined it from 5 of Alexander many sides of observation, but failed to | (1 in seemed pro- n to the secrat ot v and glorious fu- it was se! Iumu resorted tempt upon his 1 favor and ac H\ its irresponsible most unlimited power wits worsted in the duel with nihilism from 1870 to 1878, Of its last chiefs, General Me- zentsof w assassinated, General wounded, re signed, used a change in its double police led at Its, and the publie wiment often wasted uing the emissaries other ucting in sco the explosion of the winter ‘ml- ace i|| 15880 the third section was abol- ished, but in name onlys it was removed got to do with a | tur sked the reporter. ntleman laughed mildly, He was immensely pleased at the reporter’s perple “My dear fgllow, don’t you dollar contains a photo- , most intellcetual what's this ithstand r and reDOLrLe. gan a minute inves gation of the ecoin, but so perfect w corkmanship that } ild not de- y opening into the interior, The gentleman took the coin, and by ng a quick touch upon an invisible spring the easo flew Fack and the | ing fo .mm of alady were disclosed., aw one like it before, think tln lady conceived the idea. organization, n t1mes to absurd agents ofone de just the cutest and thi from the imperial chancellory and going. Don't you think 07 You see | unitud to the ordinary police, in order, you can take it about with you all the | by piving the wh u single tme, and whenever you gethungry for [ head, i Toth a sight— Of wwaiden fair with hor golden alr, And with eyes of blue and heart all true Imotdictatorial powers why, you just take it out and take a wore o 1 for the preservation of |uuf{ at it. a fellow’s heart While this change mude ion in the attributions of the s it was u slight gain in ating in , don’t you scoiny fasolona- section was no longer the depart- us such ntrol, and mon- wal direction of the one of vernment jeot ministratiy unrens violence strous atrocitics of the radical party nog enly led to the revival of this tre- adous engine of despotism with in= sure. It very but and just too handy I'm pretty, czar, ey, for you afraid you'll spend it some tin without knowing what you uro plar ! *Ob, but I k left-hand y vest pocket ) . Afellow cd powers, but th goes in that direction for the coin d the wheel of pro, with to set ‘em up. ~ And eve ed the nation of libe furthep vd destroy the hope of coneessions for ye to come, particulnr coin the time I touch that 2 50 that I is a thrill goes all through e, #Morse&Cy OFFER SOME SPECIAL _,;, & e e 5 E NS 4