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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1800—~TWENTY PAGES " QUARTER OF A MILLION -y , COMPULSORY SAILL. Prominent House Furnishing Establishment in 'Trouble ‘II 'ULFILL. YOUR CONTRACTS OR GO TO THE WALL” The Peoples’ Mammoth Installment House is in trouble. During last January, when the numerous buyers representing them went to thed market, they made heavy contracts in order to secure the most desirable goods. It is gencrally customary amongst large manufacturers to give the exclusive sale of their products to any dealer in a city who shall contract to take the greatest amount of goods. To be brief, contracts wer: made by their agents to the extent of $172,000, and these goods they are absolutely obliged to take, or go to the wall. They have therefore no other alternative but to sacrifice their goods, without regard to cost. begin, and it will forever be noted for its daring and To-morrow the greatest sale ever started by any concern in the United States will reckless slaughter of prices. Positively no goods sold to dealers. @S LVERYTHING SLAUGHTERED WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. "Ml _o URATURE GIVEN AWAY, 696 Chamber Suits, regular price $16, cormpulsory sale pric=$9.20, 4,752 Bedsteads, regular price 83,60, compulsory sale price §1.25. 600 Center Tables, regular price 84, compulsory sale price £1.95, 765 Kitchen Safos, regular price 46, compulsory sale price §3.456, 920 Breakfast Tables, regular price 84, compulsory sale price 8190, 191 Extension Tables, regular price 87.60, compulsory sale price 83.75. 1,842 Mattre:ses, regular price 83.60, compulsory sale price $1.85. 1,721 Springs, regular price 3, compulsory sale price $1.25. IOUNGES ALNOST GRATIN 160 Single Lounges, roegular price 8860, compulsory sa!e price 84.85. 186 5ingle Lounges, regular price 81260, compulsory sale price 8'7.85. 167 Single Lounges, regular price 820, compulsory sale price 81260, 881 Bed Lou ges, regular price $14.50, compulsory salo price $8.60. * ©61Bed Lounges, regular price $20, compulsory sale prica §12.25. 118 Bed Lounges, regular price $30, compulsory sale price $17.50. 1'7 Parlor Couches, regular price 850, compulsory sale price $29.50. 8 Parlor Couches, regularprice 80, compulsory sale price $36. olding Bels Slaughtered 1'7 Folding Beds, regular price $1'7.60, compulsory sa'e price$9.25. 16 Folding Beds, regular price 820, compulsory sale price 812. 18 Folding Beds, regular price $36, compulsory sale price 822.50, 21 Folding Beds, regular price 850, compulsory sale price $30. 7 Folding Bods, regular price $75, compulsory sale price 845, © Folding Bodsfregular price 8100, compulsory sale price $65, Sindries Saenfieed. 800 Hanging Lamps, regular price $350, compulsory sale price $175. 161 Bureaus, regular price $12,50, cumpulsory sale prico 87.50. 88 Book Cases, regular price$11, compulsory sale price 85.75, 66 Toilet Sets, regular price §3 50, compulsory sale price 82. 18 Tea Sets, regular price 88,60, compulsory sale price 84.75. ©61Dinner Sats, regular price $19.50, compulsory sale price §12. Open every evening until 9 Oclock. Allgoods sold for cash or on In Council Bluffs, South Omaha, Florence and Fort Omaha. Catalogue mailed free on application. PEOPLES MAMMOTH INSTALLMENT HOUSE, Complete Outfitters on the Installment Plan. 613, 615, 617, 619 North 16th Street, - - - - Between California and Webster 5 best | 8 Appl methols of teaching the same; mental and | tion moral science, school managenent, educi- | entitledto a 7 : tionalhistory and systematicinstruction in Report of the Gommittee Appointed to In- | penmanship ~ Drawing, calisthonies and ; be Sub musicshallbe taught by thespecal teachers vestigate the Subject. of these branches regularly in the employ the Doar 4. There shall be a principal to give the | successfully conduc PLANS FOR SUCH AN INSTITUTION, | ¢lass mom instruction and to look after the | eity system of Schools. generl interests of the school. Thero shall e also be oneor more training teacher and take charge of two rooms and direct th o | vied onwith satisfuctory resilts, We belic high asis required for graduition from the y Yl" o ey £ o chargo of two rooms and dirct tho work | the establishmentof such a schoolis leg hieh school. Our school should require as | Wayne fist, bl “"“ Consist of One Year M.L=|: |u‘||'|nl)f‘”|:| training school who shall | supportof which position we tespecti much; to boless exacting would lower the | There isa Study—Candidat-s for Admis- be detailed to tewch under them. present the written opinion of the attorney standarvdof teaching inthe city. The miin- s 5. These detailed pupls may be desi slon to be Graduates of a8 cadet teschers, Theas Catca thall G the High School, main portion of instruction to the pupils- in the rooms to which they aro assigned, under the immediate supervision, direction and For a long time efforts have been made to | critical examination of thotraining teacher, secure favorable action by the board of edu- § Lhese cadets shall be required toworkin this way from four toeizht weeks, #s may be di cation ona planto establish in Omaha a nor- | yected by the superintendent. The mombers mal department for the training o { of the theory and practice depariment will by in the public schools of the cit s move- quited todo substitute work for a poriol ment hasbeen strongly backed by the virlous ting notless than four weeks, This labor organizations of Omaha for various PR A6 1o sons, thechiefone Wing that the daughter | which o wnposation w ATl A of a poor man, aftershe has graduated atthe | lowel, The cadet teacHer while dolng sub- high school, cannot qualify hemself to teachin | stitute work shall bo under the immediate tho public schools of the city without spend- | direct i ing s yearat the nomal school in Pera undor an expase of §500 or move, Thoy think Omiha can afford this education to the girls in return for their five services as substituto teachiors whilo they ar bebog tnined as [ PP LN T teachers, The following s standing of cach cadet under them to the THE COMMITEE'S REFORT : principal of the theory aud practice depat- be entirely feasible, an adjunct o the g expense neel not be 1a first class The succe largely on their to the best pud in the s0s be roquired opal of the theory and upon the work of these r blanks forsuch ro by the superintend- shall alio report the perhaps $1,00 each, servico for one room. ports will be furnish i e ment teacher and a saliy corresponding in amount | ©n special instruction and the princpal of the ,‘}"'. for 1"‘:"‘."‘ ‘( 1 ']l W "3"":"“‘;‘1'!‘»'“_ with your thumb and the th\-l‘flm:l will I\_-un |’|y“ 0o i dou orth, (r 8 To the Boarl of Education—Gentlenin ) ] will bo saved in overy cas. There wonld | theory and practice depirtmeit. here 15 ono in ( n Missis= | last for hours. Egg hunters always | Kansas City #3 per dou v Your conmittee appointed under resolutionto | 8- Candidates for admission to this | also bo a considerable saving by displacing 5. Ginms, sippl, one_in “Tennessce, one in Vir- | carry abag, in which they drop the | thing furiished except meals. These Inquire into the f ity, legality and ex- | o0l must be graduates of our high sehwol | piscellancous techer, forwhich cousider- » R McCoNSrir. rinia and two Pennsylvani 4 bag of eggs canbe thrown | exeunionsare porsoally conducted by AUee 019 604 30 B s, or furnish satisfactory evidencoof qualifica- | ghle money has ordinirity been expended, ——e Vaynesburg is the title of two pl across o horse, the horse riddenat full | experienced excursion managers who peuse of establishing & normal departentfor | tions equul to such graduation, This wouldsaveto tho board & considorablo | 10 hall fare to St. Louls via the [ in Ohio, two in Pennsylvania, one | gallop and not an ogg bo broken, accompany parties to detination, o ourschols wid to yresenta pl for the or- | 7. The supenntedont of whails, the | sum ewh month andituo mgulur substitute | by oo maneing October 4 fo 11| in Indiina wd one in Kentuwky, wnd | © excursion folder containing full puticuy gunization of the same; would respectfully | the principal of the high school and the prin- | teachers should bo neoded,ss is the case ja ) 2 APAMN, COMIMOC rolng until the | there iin WaynesburgJunctionin Fonn- - - - 5 ars and map folder and time table of sat bé fullowane resort cipalof the theory and practico department | most clties that maintain normal schools, y inclusiy Gool returnir v L Dr. Birney, nose and throat, I3ee bldg. ‘R prosen allowaug report. 8 Y - ! Ticke > at 1502 K sylvania, . ! Sunta Fe route and e £ of nle shall be a comuittee to examine applicants | enough could be saved to etively cancel the | 1th. Tickets on 1, We would denominate this school thede- | for admission to this deparunent, partment of theory ind practice, 9, Theentire counse shall consist of one school year. & The studics pursued in this school shall | exmuination sas fuctorly, ey shall be s having passed this exar i diploma shall rude cortiticate v 3 adjunet toour ity school sys ul considention of the subject, | tem w gor of failure, 2S00 arningsimilar in- | of the with little additional expense | to the r of | sfitutions in other cities, department of theory and practico might be | the city, Wewou in conne adopted in & laree numbe the bourd, which is attawhed heveto, W lieve such an adjunct toour school thoy that when once os rianent. of 50 many cities to guide us, themwis no | state normal sehool with costly buildings and reason why aschool of this charact ha should ‘not prove an eminent suec alitications should ho ey ss0f the undertaking will ol year. The lraining tex On the ottier hand, aseach training teacher | Mminute details, we belicve 1t 1o be s sufliient with the assistance of the cudets helping her, | buis for theestatlisment of this d will take charge of two rooms a regular | The further details may be conpl achor will be displiced by eath training | Superintendent of instruction, the committee EE sttt it i SRR S W I 53 £z ! This oom- | cost of thisdepurtment. Tois saving plan, | street; also at 1 wittee shall also examineall applicants for | however, need not be considered essential 0 | Omahi and Council Blufts, on the graduation, and upou their recommendation | the plan we propse. The plan of employing to the board of education, after passing sich | cadets as subsiitute teachers, we belie will prove entirely satisfactory, will g o G Avay 1407 Heaters, regular price §8, compulsory sale price 83.956, 721 Heaters, regular price 812, compulsory sale price §6.90. 78 Hard Coal Heaters, rog’r price 82260, compulsory sale price 810.75. 491 Oak Stoves, regular price $16, compulsory sale p: ico 89.40. 655 Parlor Cooks, regular price §20, ¢ mapul=ory sale price$lO,60. 196 Laundry Stoves rogular price 810, compulsory sa'e price 86 2,000 Joints S'ove P.py, ragilar prics 20¢, compulsary sile price 10c. 4,000 L. bows, regular price 25¢. compulsory sa e price e. T [] 2.000 Rockers, regular price $2.60, compu sory sale price 61.356, 4,800 Rockers, regular pric) 84, compulsory sale pries 82.25. 666 Rockers, reguiar price 86, compulso y salo price 83.75. 1,000 Rockers, Carpet, regular price $4.50, compulsorysa’e price 8275, 1,260 Rockers, Carpe*, reguar price 88.50, compul:ary salo price 8490, 665 Rickers, Flush regu ar price 810, ¢ _mpulsorysale prics 86.60. 790 Roclcors, Plush, re 2ular prico 815, comp a sory sale prics $8.60. 190 Rockers, Plush, regular price $20,compulsory sale price $12.50. Saigerel. 108 Wardrobes, regularpr ¢ #12, compulsary sal p =ce $7.70. 865 Wardrobes,regularpricy 17, compulsory sal> p -loe 80 85, 881 Ward-ob ¢, rezular pric: $22.60, compul:oryfa esricy 81250, 1968 Wardrobes, regular price 32.60, compulioryea oprice $18. 86 Wirdrobes, French plate mirror, rag ular price §60, compulsory £a’o price §38/75. 86 Wardrobes, Frianchplate mirror, regular prios $85, compulsory sale Sl Sy 11 Sideboard -, rezu'ar price $25, compulsory sale pric) $13.75. b 21 Sid:-boards, regular price $32 50, compul :0ry sale prics $19.60. 17 Eidsboard s, regular prics $45, compulsory sale price 828 50. 9 Sideboards, regular price 60, compuliory saleprics 840. 8 Sideboards, rerular price 875, compulso y sal 3 price 8456, 6 Sideboards, regular prico$125, compulsory s .15 price 875. by this bard. | then vi great s You s thus led to believe that | One H weory and practice can be | gne Uni thout tment of belicve that this | tothe bord of educationor the taxpayers of | on the he emphasize hero the im- “wof muintining & high stndarl of arslip. The mostsuccessful schoals of this kind make the standaed of admission as on withour | portar This plan has been | sch of citios and e tennce of this high standard wouldstimilate ystem to | many tocontinue in the high schoolund com- sat numbers of theso | pleteé the course, who, without this hope, been insuceessful | would drop out of the schal. We believe sylvania, simportant | high selool that they nilzkt becone eligible | Ships t al prosperity of tho | tothe privileges of the theory and practice | twent blished | dopartment. vadia With the experi While to those familiar only with lirge | [y leen in Llichig 1sin, ol rps of dnstructors, so simple an or- anization @8 the one we proposemay ssem | 4O HCYs WIS insuficient, it should New Jersey these staté schools nerly all the teachers | New York. 5 arcengiged in giving andenic instructions, [ Theroare two W actor and ability, | while one or two only are Only b school, or chers should 04 | pupils will come to_our school with' the sive | acadomio work alvady completel and the o will also bea | prparations for theoitical and pracical Wayne City and a re Court House smalludditional expenso for fuctand jinitor | training will be foind altogether sufticient. [ In New York stito ¢ incomplete in | called Wayne Four Corn n Tennesseo that While this report is necessa 12 rtment td by the - i, Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg, | Georg easy weekly or monthly payments. Car tickets furnished those residing at a distance. and would be of MAD ANTHONY WAYNE. one place ¢ ach in Nllinol ndred and States Called A It may not b rerilly known, even |name into thetitleof their hits the £l u at’s rn s o wiate 18 | hey namod it Wagneston, romin The mothol was discove nkshe 1 whenhe ny embellishments, count i i . Missouri, ! New York, Ohio, Penn- mosses and West Virginia ity of thework | that many would completea course in the In Illinois there are sevent Uhere it Pennsyl- three ‘in wehin Kan- Missouri, New asldes o stition in and a village inthestate of n Ohlo, twel Missouri, on vne Clenters, one in Pennsylvania, There isa post-hamlet in lllinols called post-village called st Virglnla. g caipied withthat | Ney York and one in o principl should be worth a salary equal | which is stridly heoretical and prictical,but and a vil- is fond of its title r o is 0 Wayne | I} Lvani Pacifle depots [~ Besides all these titles not apparently " - vane anywhere, Waynefiell is Mak ing Tobiceo R the name of two parts of Ohio and one of ¢ 3 Waynesville is the name of (arpets Given Avay. 10,000 yards Ingrain Carpets, rog. price 40¢, compu'sory sale price 180, 2,600 yards Brussels Oarpet, reg. price 00c¢, compulsory sa'e price 44, 7500 yards Hemp Carpet. reg. price 40c, compulsory sale price 18c, 8,000 yards Stair Carmpat, rex. pr.co 40¢, compulsory sale price 19c. 4,000 Window Shades, rogal ar price 8], comuulsory sale pricos 29c. 7,000 yards Moquettes, regul ar price 82, compulsory sale prico $1.19. 4,000 yard = Bordor Carpet, roz. price 750 compulsory sale price 34e. 685 Rugs, regular price 84, compulsory sale price 81.00. arlor Furniture Sacrtfieed 76 Parlor Suits, regu'ar pric= §38, compulsory sale price $21.75. 106 Parlor Suits, regular jrice $560, compulsory sale price 83175. 80 Farlor Suits, v ar price $00, compulsory sale price $62.60. 17 Parlor Suit=, regular price 8150, compulsory sale price£8250. 180 Plush Rockers, regul ar pr ce $16. compulsory sale price $8.75. 187 Plush Rockers, regular price 820, compulsory sale price #11.50, 71 Plush Divans, regular price 820, compulsory sale price $9.60. 160 Plush Parlors, regular prics $5, compulsory sale price $245, WS Slanghteel 165 Chamber Sults, regular prics 818, compulsory sals price $0.20. 181 Chamber Suit:, regular price 827.50, compulsory sale 5 8$16.05 110 Chamber Suits, regular price 837°50, compulsory saly pri 81 Chamb-r Sul's, regular prics 850, compulsory sa e price 83¢ 87 Ohamber Suité, negul ar pric> 876, compilsory saly price $45. 116 Ohamber Suite, regular price 8125, compuisory sale price 8§78, 0TS Seicel 108 Cook Stoves, regular pricy $14, compuliory sale price $870. 121 Cook Stoves, :egular price 820, compu'sory sale pric: $12.25, B1 Cook Stoves,reguar price $30, compulsory sale prico $1850. 41 Ranges, regular price §35, compulsory sala pr ce 820, 16 Rauges, regular price 60, compulsory sale price $34. i 76 Wrought Ste.l Rang<s regularprice $756 ,compulsory sale price #62 No interest charged. Goods sold on easy payments No trouble to show goods. Our 128-page Illustrate Todiana, Mis- | and nerves ) sa sour, North Carolina and Ohio. In one | known physic I phI ,,: Places in |gection of Indiana the people scratehed i just returned irom th ter Him. |their heads before they put Wayne's lLeongress. “*When | we Tof o simple idering tob 1t destroyin lace, 50 18 end like any other the United Stites, s0 as not toget the Wayne place i rmless with ces e - Dr. Gantrelet of Vichy, and itsho Dr. Bimey, noseand throat, Bee bldg. | regavded as a priceless boon to s it o e It” consists of u_small pieceof it I The Land Turtle, wool leapiaiBA B s 10 o i female lays her eggs. Fer nest | tion of pyrogallic acd rted »d, the turtle settles downto hee | or ciganre holders, This wi Mih- | work. Up tothis time she invariably | tralize possible il talses to the water at th Afte she he, proach of a | of thenicotine. In this way may 1 ns tolay the | only the gencrally admitted ey presonce of army would — mot | smoking be over ne, but cirrosis iten her, A man could stand | the liver, whichis s times ca her back and she would keep | tobac id lighter effeets of rposition until the lust egr was drop- | dulgence, suchius headache and § strar LOWE, ped, Dr. Frank Fox, awellknown hui- | of the tongue may be avoided. | ter of Now Smyrna, says he once saw a | eid, which was recommended by V b ke hisstand behind o turtle on | for the same purpose, hos th the ne Bruin canght the egers in al- | disadvantage of spoiling the tuste of ternate paws as they fell, and devoured them with a smack of the chops that could be heard at the distance of o hun- lved yards. Bears have been known to watch turtl hours nnd then tear them to pie 10 they showed no disposition to y. The eggs wre deposited at a depth of from fifleen to teeninches. Theyare not oval, hut und, @ v the size hen's o 1 shell is flexible and white A It isas elastic as rubber. Dentan egg tobaceo,’? Dr, Birney, nose and throat, Bee bldg, Calitornia Excursions. Pullman tourst sl sions to California points leave Chic Kansis City ey route, I 50, from Sioux City ping cm nd Pacif ) every Th viday via the rate from Ch Omaha. 1. plac - car berths, address 5. M. Osgood nntess, oral B, L. mer, froight an sy few smokors realizo theextent ' passe agent, AT, &S, F railro rm done to the mouth, bea 1308 Farnam steet, Omiha, Nebiusk