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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DAY.. MARCH 16 1890, ~SIXTEE MORSE DRY GOODS GO. CHINA SILKS, 47¢c. Choice patterns, our own im- will not see portation. You them anywhere elsein the city, po inches wide, 47¢ a yard, worth all the way up to 75¢c. CHINA SILKS, $1. By far the best value in the bly not in the country; 19 whole west; note the width, 2 inclies; so many different pat- to almost bewilder real Shanghai Silk, g1 a terns as you; yard. WASIH SILKS. The ever looked at; moreover they loveliest patterns you are the newest style; exquisite colorings. If we had imported more we could have sold-them; as itis, they will all be sold this week. SURAH SILKS. A new line of choice shadcs, 19 inches wide, 65¢ a yard; this lot we have all the opera and other colors, well as black. BLACK SURAHS. Double warp, good quality, as 65c a yard; we have also an- other quality at $1, and the best bargain- of the lot is one at $1.25, the best thing we have to show, FRENCII CHALLIES, 6oc. The richest designs we ever displayed; printed to our order in Paris; we have no competi- tion on them, either in style or price. MORSE DRY GOODS CO MORSE DRY G0ODS CO. COMBINATION SUITS. If you want a beautiful, new, stylish dress, one that will not be common in the city. we have a few made exclusively to our order. The reasonable price, $15, is selling them fast; plain and fancy goods to match; a complete dress, latest style, $15. PARIS' NOVELTIES. In Cheviots, Tweeds, Croise Cashmeres, Plaids, Clan now open. Vigonia Serges, Tartans, &c., are NAPKINS. We mean you shall have a bargain this time and offer a lot—several hundred dozen of the finest 5-8 napkil;s, worth $6 a dozen, some of them are not quite so good—all at §2.25 a dozen next week. TABLE DAMASK. 2 yards wide, $1 a yard; itis reduced from $1.co; that makes it very cheap. More- over the patterns being woven® double damasked are very fine. MARSEILLES SPREADS. At $2 a piece we have a case of large size Marseilles Bed Spreads that have usually sold for $3. MORSE DRY GOODS CO MORSE DRY GOODS CO MEN'S GLOVES. $2 a pair for the genuine Perrin Freres best Gloves. $1,50 for a heavy Craven tan, street or driving gloves, worth $2 a pair. » 1, G- CORSETS, Lots of people like these Corsets. Some that have never tried them will be glad to get them at the price we offer $1.50 each; the lowest price we ever heard of for the them, quality we offer is g2.50; some of them are the $3.50 quality. After this lot we will not have any more, LADIES HOSE—Fast Black. 15¢ a pair; not regular made but with finished seams; the color is absolutely fast and will not rub off on your feet. The price being only 15¢ a pair, they will sell quickly. CHILDS' HOSE. We closed out the entire line of Childs’ Saxoline Hose, sold at soc to'85c pair. We offcr them to-morrow—3, 5%, 6%, 7, all 25c—7%4, 8, 8%4, all 35¢. They are the genuine Saxoline Hose, the best bar- gain we ever offered. UNDRESSED GLOVES. A lot of choice shades in Courvosier, Jouvin and other best makes of long Mosque- taire Gloves that are worth a pair, will be sold Mon- day for ¢1.50. MORSE DRY GOODS co $2.2 FROM THE STATE CAPITAL Bankers Displeased With the Dis- position of State Funds. TREASURER HILL IN DISFAVOR. The Money Changers May Defeat Him for Re-Election—A Shooting scrape -State House Mat- ters—Miscellancous. Financiers Off:nded. Neb., March ISpecial .]—In some quarters it is given out ‘thut State Treasurer Hill has been marked for the slaughter and will go down with other single term state officials this coming fall and because, it is alleged, he has failed to make a tair disposition of the de- posits. In other words because he has not placed the state’s money in this and that bank to the liking of certain bank oficials, who pose us the political power of certain localities. Tuis dictum, however, fals to disturb the equanimity of the stato treas urer. Ilo says he has tried to entrench himself behind busmess principles and handle the state's money only us the law directed. Con- versing ith THE Hre representative regarding the demands of certuin leeches this morning he sn **Ihere has been anxmllllll;{ of a scramble for deposits. Indeed, I muy say, in some localitics, it has been outrageous, and at different times my patience hus been sorely tried. ‘Ihe fact is, prior toto the commence- ment of my term of oftico large sums of tho permanent school fund were scattered amoug different banks, 1 felt that this scattered fand ought to be taken up wherever do- posited und invested in county bouds. ‘This accumulated fund was from £300,000 to $300,- 000. Now, when I say thatthis fund has been judiciously invested in the class of securities 1 have suggested the lic can know that school districts und school children in different parts of the state have received material benefits. Be- sides this 1 have taken ap outstanding war- rants wherover possible and stopped. aceu mulating interest. In this connection I will say that 1 have taken the uccumulated in- sane {0 amouuting to something over $100,000, which was transferred by an act of the lost legislature and put it into the gen eral fund, and it, too, has been exhausted in meeting general expenses,” “Do you mean to say that you have ex hausted the permauent school fund as you suggest, and that it was not done commencément of you m fll o tments the wing u_healthy interest. This has helped me to make u be ter showing in wy semi-annual reports than any of my predecessors.’ ““Pho banks that held deposits from tho nent school fund whish you have p and invested are the ones that are liced to oppose your remomination, are they not " think so. to pub- But I don't contemplato much opposition from them, even when they ¢ understand the disposition I of this fund. Baokers like other are human and they want all they 1 buve done what I believed to bo est in all things that pertained to wy oflive, aud if 1 go down, w8 has boen suggested, | go down with the conseiousness that I have done my whole duty to tho stute,” STATE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE. The board of secretaries of the state board ortation will mest the Interstato o comnission at Omaha on Monday ouse L0 an invita duted at Sioux s incorporatis Canal and Reservoir Capital stock M. O. Nell, P s H. Anderson, £} Fie Ceorgo W, Frauk lmprovement com- pany of Kearney nlvfl amended articles. Under present articles tho indebtedness can not run above §100,000. Heretofore $200,000 was the highest amount. SUPREME COURT CASES. The following cases were flied for trial in the supreme court toda; Jesse Atwood vs J. J. Atwater et al; error from the district court of Saline county. Isaac Cabn vs David May; error from the distriot court of Luncaster county. Isauc Huagein vs Louisa Haggin; error from the district court of Saline county. SHOT HIM N THE NECK, | Gieorge Cranor, one of the proprietors of the Hotel Nebraska, disputed with his host. ler, ‘Theodore Varney, regarding the proper manner of bedding his horses. Both were mtoxicated. Cranor picked up a pite hfork and Varney a stone. ‘Ihe latter proposed settling it by & slugging match, but when Cranor dropped his weapon the other made for him. Cranor pulled a revolver, and as Varney started to run began firing. Varney fell at'the first shot, and Cranor ran into the hotel. Varney was more scared than hurt, tho bullet having touched him on the shouldor and glancing off struck him on the neck, within a balt inch of the jugular. Crunor was promotly arrested and is baving a pre- liminary hearing this evening. CITY NEWS AND NOTES, An attompt was made last night to enter the house of C.J. Ernst, 1004 C street, but the burglar was frightes He loft behind a flne fur muff which had evidently been stolen somewhere els In tho case of lhlllm!sh‘\ va Picketts, an action to_recover fortyacres of land imme- diately adjoining the city on the west, the Jury rendered a verdict in favor of defend- ant, The police department s running a flour- ishing matrimonial burcau. Two maidens all forlorn who had loved unwisely secured the assistance of Marshal Melick in corrall- ing their ought-to-be busbands, This morn- ing another yowng woman applied for the samo relief, and her betrayer was quickly brought to time, ‘I'he plans of Mendelssohn, Fisher & Laurie of Omaha have been accepted by the Lin- coln hotel company, which will erect u five- story caravansary at Ninth and P street. Liucoln Irishmen will celebrate St. Pat- ick’s day by o big celebration at Fitzger- hall. Rev. M. C. Walsh of heresa’s 1l deliver the address of the evening. nator Sutherland of Tekamah, Burt county, will make the race for secretary of state, Prominent s*ate politicians secured Lis consent last night and his castor is shied to win, The jury in the case of A. J. Gustin vs tho Cricago, Burlington & Quincy, returned u verdict for plaiutiff this worning and assess- ing bis damages at 1 cont. ‘This means that tho Q was guilty of obarging too high a freight rate. David Duff, o farmer living south of the city, was bound over to the district court on the charge of dostroying a note signed by his wi v H MeCall. Park rested the girl s but cousent of hei V ' egraphed 1o at b home but her consent has not yet a Méanwhilo Tugate Femains ‘in jil, whero the girl brings him hs meals. Miss Belle Upton of this city was the win- ner of the gold medal in the Demorest con- test at loca last ovening, Hou, J. L. Webster and wifo returned today from an extended eastern visit. Fred Grimes, son of Dr, R. . Grimes, had his right leg broken last iR by its coming in contact with the revolving wheels of a dray. Robert Hunter, from lis hors gast on his fore doctor's needlo. Eight car loads of fine horses from the California farm of Seoator Stanford arvived in the city today and were unloa fair grounds. The run from Ch Lincoln was made at the rate of forty miles an hour the stockman, was thrown ast night, and received a nead which required the - De. Biruoy,practice limited to catarrh- al disenses of nose and throat. Boe bldg. o il A. P. Tukey, Life bullding. Homes in Clifton Hill for men of limited income. A 0., B The above socie t rtainment. will give an_enter- tainment at Iixposition hall Monday, March 17. As will be seen by the fol- lowing programme, a very delightful time is in store for all those who at- tend: Music- Thomas Coats .Hon. R. C, Cushing Jules Lumbard Address by Chairman Vocal Music . Addr Address.. Vocal Music Recitauon . LA, J. Webb amus O'Brien A, Music—The Rage in lrehmd..... E. Reyer H. Baod There will be a maeting of Div. No. 1 of the A. O. H. at the Royal Arcanium hall, of Deuglas, betw: 13 an 14 sts. Sunday, March 16, at 2 o’clock for the purpose of making ments for St. Patrick’s day. bers ave requested to attend. By order of sharp, arrange- All mem- WiLL J. CrAmr, Pres. e =i NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND, The Nebraska Delegation Wants Alexander's Salary Increased. Senator Manderson has introduced a bill into the United States senateto fix the salary of the surveyor of the port of Omaha at £1,200 per year with fees and commission, itcpresentative Connell will introduce the same in the house, Mr. Alexander, as suryoyor, or, s com- monly calle, collector of customs, at pres- ent enjoys a salary of §50 per annum with feos and commissions, which iucrease his income 1o between 3,000 and 4,000, If the present bill passes, therefore, he will draw the com fortabie salary of betwoen §,000 and 5,000 por annum. All commissions above 100 are turned over into the treasury ol the United States. The port 1s one of the most economicaily conducted in the country, thero being only four others in the United’ States where the cost of collecting is less i propor- tion to the business of the offico than in Omaha. It costs but 3 5-10 cents on every dotlar, while the next lowest port to Omaba is St. Joseph, whore the cost of collections is 7 cents on the dolla tion, Fire Auction. . 11th st., Monday 1 p. m. THRe entire stock of the Omaha Chem- ical works, lately dumagod by fire and water, #5,000 worth blacking, blueing, machine oils, soup, shoe-dresang, pa- per bags, wrapping paper, scrub and blacking brushes, in lots to suit dealer, grocery men, hotel men, boarding- house keepers, attend. Rou WELLS, Auctioneer. pomiaetd s = #iefore Buying A piano examine the new scale Kim ball piano. A. Hospe, 1518 Douglas. 810, 812, S - o A Distinguished itor. Rabbi Henry Berkowitz, D.D., pastor of tho Beni Jehudah congrogation of Kausas City, will give undor the uus, of tho L. A, C ty of the Coug: ael at’ the temple, corner Hurney y-fourth street, Monduy evening, The subject of ' tho discourse is | SCulvure.” All visitors are cordially invited to attend. The reverend gentloman has oc cupied a prominent vosition in _the Jewish church for the past six years, Thoueb still a young man, he has alfeady wou a roputa- tion outside of his own creed. ‘He is the au thor of p brochure on *Judaisw on the Social Question” and other books which nave beon favorably commented upon by tho secular as well as the religious press. As the organizer sna pro- moter of the Associated Relief Society of IKausas City, non sectarian, Dr. Berkowits aid the support of every cler- nun and philunthropist of that city in the work of administering to the worthy poor and distressed. As a pulpit orator he has few equals, Duriog his stay in Omaba he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hell- wan, MORSE DRY GOODS CO | MORSE DRY GOODS CO 4+BUTTON KIDS, A new lot, lngcks and colors, the latest spring shades, extrs quality, Gloves, usual liric(: $1.75; known as “Derby our price $1.25 a pair, BOYS' SUITS. ew spring suits for boys wear, as good as you for ¢7 to $8 morrow for ¢5. ever saw , on special sale to- We have aiso some Scotch Cheviot Suits at £6.50, and some fine Kilt Suits at §5.50. HANDKERCHIE Stupendous purchase of 1000 dozen Ladies’ Embroidered Hemstitched Hgndkerchiefs worth 25c to 35¢, will be sold in one lot at 15c. arranged on a table, These are MEN'S SOX. The celebrated “Shanknit’ fast black Men’s Sox, regular 50 cent quality, at 35¢c a pair; ¢2 a half dozen. Butterick’s Patterns, Fashion Sheets Delineators for April now in, GINGHAMS . Lovely Scotth'Zephyr Ging- hams, 32-inches wide, about 200 different stripes, checks and plaids, 25c¢ yard. ' They are the same that you see in the largest retail houses in New York at 3scand goc. MDHSE DHY GUUI]S GU “He'd a very b said, And his'conduct confirmed their opinions, For, judged by his itfe, we can think of him dead As a stoker in Pluto's dominions. ight future before him,” they Burlington Freo Press: agine what make 80, She—I can't im- our naughty parrot swear He—Wasn't ne brought up in bad com- No, indeed; we got him from onary and ho has lived in my own parlor ever since—except for a few days after the donation party, when he was in papa’s study. BOYD S THURSDAY, HOUSE. FRIDAY and e March 20-21-22 | SATURDAY MAT!NE OPERA THE SEASON'S ONLY BIG SUGCESS and as the Great American n. L To Honetta” 1o Bankor's DRUEEOr =-NewW YorK Times, lflmnson Howard's Greatest Triungh] ““Botter than Henrietta,”” Herald. the | Ih-»t Ammlenn plny Ever Written.” —N, Y. World. THE IMMENSE PLAY, | 18 and boxes ready W sday. Pri ) und 813 gencral admission 150 By the author of— “The Henrietta,” “Young Mrs. Winthrop.” Tho' Hanker's Daughter.” “0ld Love Letters,” Sardtoga,” “One of Our Girls,” DIVORCE AND 178 DANGERS, Boyds Opera House. CROISE CASHMERES These have been so popu- lar that we cannot help but ad- vertise them again. They are wide—the widest fine dress fa- bric we 50 inches and the price $1 makes them very irable, all new show---almost colors. DRAPERIES—CURTAINS. Our new stock is all in—we bought unusually heavy be- expected to have shown them in our new store, we cause we as we cannot do so are obliged to cut the prices and callfparticular attention to the PORTIERE CURTAINS One lot at §6.50—we are sure they are worth g10 a The next ig a lot at 10 $15. SILK SHELIA CURTAINS pair, a pair; worth Beautiful colorings, rich dado designs, also a lot of Chenille Curtains all at $15 a pair; worth g25. BRUSSELS CURTAINS Are dainty and stylish-—we have some imitations of the finer grades of these at $7.50 a pair, they look exactly like the real that we are obliged to ask $50 to $75 a pair. OUTING FLANNELS. Are so much used this year waists, child's etc.,, and we for dresses, for blouses, jackets, have the genuine Scotch goods at 45c, soc and 6oc, newest styles. P e ] MORSE DRY GOODS GO. “Swear not at all,” is of the first And best of moral laws, And shows that one should only swear At those who give him cause. - - In order to properly observe the require- ments of the Lenten s2ason some liars tell nothiug but fish stories. It was a wide-awake HBuffalo boy who, on bewng reproved by his motber for discussing a wrestling match on Sunday with his brother, meekly repliea: ‘‘All right, mamma. Will you read us a bjblo story?’ “With pleasure, dear. What shall it be?” “Ali about how Jacob wrestled with the angel.” NEW GRAND 225 IMPORTANT ANNOUNEMENT Monday Evening, March r7th. FAREWELL GRAND CONCERT, ! SARASATE: Y ALBERT. The Greatest Living Musicians; Pablode Sarasate, . Kugen D'Albert, Piano. Mme. Berthe Marx, Piano, Under the direction of | Abbey and Meu PASSACAGLLA, Cminor .J. 8, Bach ‘Arranged by Euger DAIDErt, Herr Eugen D’Al RONDEAU BRILLIANT, . Schubert 18 minor, op. 70, for piano and Lo Mme, Berthe Marxand Senor Pablo De Sarasate. SONATE, op, 58 B minor +.... Fr, Ohopin Atlourd Miestaso—Seherzo - Largo—1inale Presto ma non 1anto, Herr Bug 'n D'Albert 10 FOR VIOLIN Mendselssohn Andante-—-Finale, Ailogro Malto, a Rhapsodie, i b Humores| Solree ds Vien QX110 Rhapsodic ene D’ Atbert, [ Surasate Jand £2 norning, Murch 1 AY BIANO USRI, “Sale of seats be- ith, MARRIAGE AND 175 HISTAKES I Three Nights and Muilng:;}fifil:{lll;‘lx}.glu “ulnlu), March 17th, { J. M. HILL'S UNION SQUARE THEATER (0. A POSSIBLE CASE. A Laughab! THE LATEST ¥ YORK COM e Question Seats are now on sale. Prices 25¢, 50c, 75¢c & $1 Comedy Satire ! ¥ SUCCESS, Costumes, Scencr; 3ydney Ros: ange of |.m. pertios, "Fact, Fancy. Elegant 1§ Marriage FAILURE? MORSE DRY GOODS CO | PLAIDS be ladies’ the thing this child’s a beautiful to for We assortment, Seem year and wvear. have 40 to 42 inches wide, at 95c a yard; they sre reasonable in price, superb styles and qualities. VAN DYKE TRIMMINGS. We have reccived some new styles and colors in Van Dyke Points, as well as 20 different patterns in black; all on sale Monday, PRETTY INDIA LINONS Fine light weight, almost like an Organdy muslin, checks and stripes, 25¢, 3oc and 35c¢; these can also be had in plain fast black, Buttons, Crochet Clasps,Cro- and New chet Trimmings Buckles just in. BLACK GOODS. Monday;, we shall open our new spring Black Wool Henriettas at 835c, 95¢, $1, $1.35 and §1.50 a yard; two shades of black. CARPETS. We want to call your atten- tion to the fact that we are importations of showing the best things of the season in Body Brussels, Ax— minster, Wilton, Gobelin and other Carpets. "No odds how cheap the car- pet, we know that you don'’t want a pattern you don’t like at any price; yet we have some patterns not so good as others Y MORSE DRY GOODS GO. Minister—I am very glad, on this rainy Sabbath worning, 0" see such a full house. Jones—(Waking up after dreaming of the night befol “ull house! No good. I have four deuce: —— “[ saw your gaze mtent upon the nave —' Indeed ! she interrupted in haste, “I01g jealousy doth cause you so to rave, For knaves were never to my taste,”’ And when like April rains the fuir one cries, He swiling kneels—a penitent, “Pray, let mo dry those weeping eyes— urch nave was tue one I meant.” NEW GRAND foose HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 6. Arthur Rehan's Co In Augustin Daly’s Latest Comedy SURPRISES O Flee DIVORCE. (THE LOTTERY OF LOVE) What Ihaxanfiaha Daily A Papars say: Very clov * HL‘AI’H aughtor and almost con- HKI 1ed applause, * * * Asenjoy- uble an entertainment as any that V| hias been witne in Omaba this 1 P i Bee, M R It s by far nm uted In E Thursday March 20th at 8 P, M. Dr.J.C. HARRISON Will address men only, upon “ERRORS OF LIFE” Ana Friday Mavch 218t at 8 p. m, 8 AWCIFIC DISEASES” (Boys un‘lr-r Ilflln n not admitted). Both tures widely {llnstratod by magnifcont dissol lnv»munpru sted upon 1,000 square feet of can- vas by & powerful stereoptican, Admission l0c, NEW GRAND wouse ‘HOUSE Tuendiy and Wednesdiy, March 15 and 19, HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY GO. the of the HU Heo wumMun=EUNdn % most_pleasing i1 elty 50 fur publican, March 17, | Secnre seals atonce and avoid the great rush, Box office now open. * doH o HEHEHo MK Comprising Cream Vaudevilie Pr MORSE DRY GOODS C0. o e o e that we sell as bargains, But the business we are in carpet antd can render you ceffective service when you want to buy. NOTIONS, Amonia, large bottles, 8cj Playing Cards, Dress Braid, 5c a paper; a pack; best 5¢; English Pios, best Book Pins, 1oc a paper; Chamois sponges, 1oc; Hand Mirrors, 58¢; lots of other notions equally as cheap. WASH GOODS R NANTS. I M- From our recent sales we have accumulated a lot of short also a lot of that rds—a per ends, and have manufacturers’ come in from 6 to 10y full at 334 cent less than regular price. remnants big counter BLACK SILKS. Armures, Peau de Soie, Royals, and other new weaves, at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 ayard, will be among our at- tractions for Monday. We have a special bargain in 24-inch Peau de Soie and also Faille Francaise at $1.75 a yard for Monday, reduced from $2.50. Come and sce it NEW NAINSOOKS. We reccived a lot Saturday of very neat checks—always so hard to find—particularly as fine a quality as these at 25ca yard; regular price MGRSE DRY G0ODS CO. NEWCRAND feoee -SPECIAL Saturday Evening, March 22, ONE NIGHT ONLY, JdRIGED — A N] [ s DIXEY’'S? d Rollicking Fun, 35¢C, Gem of Melody Pearl === Pekin With the Comedian, Louis Harrison 60 - ARTISTS - 60 BRIGHTER! FUNNIER! HANDSOMER! THAN EVER. CHILDREN'S MASQUERADE, 10 be given at Germania Hall, 19th and Harney Sts, SATURDAY, MARCIH ND, Under the auspices of tho LADIES' AUXILIARY SOCIETY OF THE OMAHA TURN-VEREIN, Au)uwluN A PERSON. Tickets for sl 1. Fruehauf's John Baumer's, and at the Yad ory lehs b o aud don