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LE MORSE DRY GOODS T L CORRECT FALSE IMPRESSIONS 1d of the pub wrdie o the Heyman & Deich uld state in justice » Dry Goods Co. , who purch that the entire amount of in fant sand shawls replevined 1 M. 8. Meyerhoff & Co. & Bro,, the mor s 815325 M. S. Me manufacrure | clonks, They lusive turers of ehildren’s and infunts’ HEYMAN & amounted t I & Co., do no orchildren's manufac DEICHES, to th od Y from Max Meyer shawls THE OMAHA I)All Y HI‘E SUNDAY, Ay ARCH 15, WE | mnmun L VPP Wash Goods. It is impossible for usto give you list of Wash Goods from the Heyman & Deiches bankrupt stock, as their stock of these one o the largest in the city. sell Dest Ging our entire rods was Il as one of We shall at hams at 5¢; Zephyr Gin hams at 7lc and Scotch Zephyr 12Yc: French Zephyr Ginghams 1oc, and best imported Ginghams, Scotch and French, at 20c and 25c; Heyman & Deiches sold these at 3sca yard, thefinest asw Calicoes 3dc; 10C; Ginghams, Outing lannels. Heyman & and Deiches had a large carefully stock of these desirable goods. H. & D.'s price 15 7Vic. H. & D.’s price 18¢; our price 1oc. H. & D.’s price 20c¢; our price 12%¢, SATINES. Beautiful terns, selected our price new spring pat- Heyman & Deiches al- ways had handsome patterns in French Satines. Heyman & Deiches 35¢; our price 15c. Heyman & Deiches’ 25c; our price 15C. Black Satines, 15¢ and 20¢, all duction from Deiches' prices, CHALLIES. Over a thousand pieces of desirable patterns and a good quality of cloth at sc. Best Challies at 20c a yard. REMNANTS. of White Goods, Ginghams, Prints, Satines, Flannels, Out- ing Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, etc,, ete, all at less than half the usual retail price. price price 7%c, 10¢, at great re- Heyman & The Morse Dry Goods Company. Table Linens. not [pholster Departmen Bargains for Monday. miss the laxy of bargains at our l inen De partment, Think of Towel »s should a Linen Huck 20X.40 inches at 1oc each; also a lot of Huck, Knotted 171'11\.:3: and Hemstitched Tow- at 3 ml 50 dozen Damask, els 22x48 inches ular 75¢ quality bleached Bath actually worth 3sc. In Bed Spreads we have two numbers specially cheap. Lot 1,a Crochet Bed Spread at 93c, worth $1.5 and lot 2, a case of 11-4 M - seilles Bed Speads at $1.87, regular price §3.50. Bleached Table Linen 75¢ Bleached Table Damask now 49c¢. 1.25 Bleached Table Dam- ask now 75¢ $1.75 Bleached Table Dam- | 21, Monday, price §16.50. ask now g1. NAPKINS. . and bottom, ¢ 8150 5-8 Bleached Napkins all now 98¢, 2,00 5-8 Bleached Napkins portiers, §2.98 each. now $1.39. $4.50 5-8 Bleached Napkins now $2.50. MUSLINS. 2 bales good brown Muslin, yard wide, sc. 2 casts Standard Bleached Muslin, yard wide, 7c. 1 case 9-4 Bleached Sheet— ng, standard make, 21c. 30¢, a reg. Towels at 21¢, large size We will put on sale Monday 150 pairs imitation Brussels lace curtains 54 inches wide by 3% yards long, at $3.98 real value $5.25. 9o pairs real Irish point cur- tains. 80 pairs real Brussels lace curtains, warranted all hand made, regular price $18, Mon- ay, price $13,50. 30 pairs extra quality che- nille curtains, regular price 40 pairs extra quality che- nille curtains, regular price $18.50, Monday, price $14.75 100 pairs all chenille cur- tains, plain colors, fringe top 98 pair, *3. 150 silk Roman stripe We have a very large stock jof fine table covers in all sizes satin der- etes) in chenille, velour, by, tapestry, etc., which we secured with the Heyman & Deéiches stock. Monday we offer choice of the lot at extra low prices. Come early and get the choice of the lot GENTS' Furnishine Goods GRAND BREAK IN PRICES. onday morning we are going to of- 50 dozen fancy ‘illlvhu'll Im\l hose, our GORSETS lsoalot of black silk plated hall 50, ily § we offer now at 45, L] ‘e hav 5 dozen night shirts, good full size, trimmed with cashmero trimming, usual price 7, sale price 9¢each. 1 case 10-4 Bleached Sheet- ing, standard make, 23c. To-morrow we shall sell Heyman & Deiches entire stock of Corsets, comprising the following well-know makes: I3 B Eerpls S WS S. C.,, Thomson Glove Fitting Corsets, Madam Warren's an numerous others, all at reduced prices. ve an odd lot of men's t balbriggan undershirts, Is, former price 25, closing price 6 Gentlomen's linen collars; large lot equal sell thel the dozen . Our entire ing for the n the dotlar* another We shali Sold only by eavy cloth- i3 at d0c on ck of boys' two we e of men's nowest h7 We offer fo BEGIN THE SALE OF SILK DEPT. . Heyman & Deiches BANKRUPT STOCK OF SILKS AT HALE COST. It has always been conceded that Heyman & Deiches carried a magnificent assort- ment of Black and Col ored Silks, Velvets, et W e shall sell them at 80con the dollar Mon- day without reserve, W e offer: & D's. 67¢c & l)q $1,60 gros grin at 79C. $1.30 gros grain at ros grain at g1. gros grain at at 2,75 gros grain ros grain at . H, at g2, at $4 gros grain $5 gros grain Luxors, Rhadizmirs, Drapde Alma, Rhadames, Satin Duches, Merveillieux, Ete. All at half Heyman & Deiches prices. Blacksewing silk gren. adines 78c and $1. Silk faced wvelvets 19 inches wide, at 89c, Colored surah 28e. Black and ¢olored Chi- na silks 78c and up. silks, A lot of faney velvet at about ¥ manufac- turer’s prices. TUESDAY MORNING We shall make aspecial day for blan- Kets, comlorts, flannels, art goods, ete, Itis impossiblo for us to get all these goods marked properly and put on sale Monday morning . thorefore ask your indulgence until Tuesday morning w8 o'eiock, 1891, -SIXTEEN THIE Bankrupt Stock, Tomorrow Morning We purchased every dollar's worth of goods that Heyman & Deciches had on hand. Not a nickel’s worth ! worth was sold to any other storein the city, and we have in our posscssl()n bills of sale from Mr. Herman Kountze, President 1st National Bank, Messts. Max Meyer & Bro,, Mrs. Amy Huflman and The Bee Publishing Company, tor the ENTIRE Stock. Ladies’ and Children’s [IANDKERC HTEFS is impossible for us to qu()(o prices on these as the time has been limited. We, however, will offer all of Hey- man & Deiches’ stock at Half regular price, ~ Plain Hemst'ed Embroi'ed Hkf's. Mourning Hkf's. Silk Handker'fs. RIBBONS. All of In one enormous lot. Heyman & Deiches' stock as far as wehave gone at 1oc a ayard Sash ribbons in de- sirable colors, black and white, at soc on the dollar, HOSIERY DEP™Y. Ladies”™ Jomsey Vests, H, & D’s price 235c, our price ¢ LADIES' BLACK AND FANCY - HOSE H. & D's price s0c and 6oc, our price 25¢. H.& D’s price $1.25 to $1.50, our price 75¢. Children's Hose H. & D’s price 35¢ and 4oc, our price 15¢. Also a large lot of ladies’ and misses’ fancy striped hose, all sizes, sc a pair, Ladies’ Gloves. The entire stock we will of- fer at 75c a pair, Heyman & Deiches sold them fromgr.25 to ¢2.25a pair, We will not fit or “hange any of these gloves, PAGES, b COMPANY TOFORY ARD OXAIN'SCROWTIH Plam Propsedat Tast Night's Mass Mot ing of Roprsontative Mo, IDEAS PREGNANT WITH PROSPERITY. 1 for the Distribua. Discussion That Bodes € City's ton of ¢ by the Conneil, Advancemimt o Walk s Mado hundead citiens vums st woon two and thie solings, but s and by of the mor it gen nbly were: Irmstus 13 Hic i, W oy, and was eallod to oo st of tho % Clar y willing s to aavertise Omah, tor of Tur « oit by th @ (loak ]Jclm,rhncnt- Hesaid I ha fn adyertising Omaha wnd | am \\lllmL, to vof the millionaires o their bands in their Heyman & I]« uho Bankrt Stock. Large, varied and b L help in i Omlia, early one puit young on a good man sprinkling of new Spring Gar ments in the To get some of the bargains you will stock. hthe crazy fa motest young Methodist confernce in 1593 Omaha all around the 3 1y I\H\'(T to come v cry l‘f\l'l)’. Children’'s Wool 50c, $1, $2.50 and $3.7 Children's Wash ])n-sx‘cs soc, H. & D. sold them $1.25 to $3.00. Children’s Heavy Cloaks g1, g2 and $3.50. We have marked these 25¢ onthe dollar. Children's ¢1.75, $2.95 and §4.50. Misses' Jackets gr.50 and Dresses Anount 1o notbit terprising citiz aunl assist thy ko hold in the cock ot tho Wtld-Ho and spoko vor minutes a4 the orpanzatin of & corporation which will seud nen eust in tho interest of O at Spring Coats | awocated _tio lig of a 5 across the Missoun river, and the building of auwther he A that will temch around to South Om; fumish would give the cast gi Omahaand inviteall estern the i \du s' Wrappers nnd upwards, Ladies’ Newmarkets 50, $3.75 and ¢5. Ladies’ Wrap, ¢1, g2 50c, $1 &1, the point Erastus_tinsonoffered a few axc s whichinet with hearty .75 and 85 Ladies' Jackets ¢r1.25, and ¢5. 1 m]ics' Tea Gowns 5and upwards, $3.25 than they Omana A serles of resolutions commen forts of the real estate exchan by the appointmant of h Followin which will £2.50, ding the of- and dosiug of ’ Kounto, A.J. Poppleton W A Paxion, " Hitene DISCUSSING LADIES’ Musm Undepwear: The largest and best assort- ment of good Muslin Under- wear ever shown in this city, Heyman & Deiches carried some very fine FFrench Under. wear which will be included in this sale, Gowns, H. & D/'s price 79¢, our price goc. Gowus, H. & D.'s price g1 our price zoc. 4 H SRRy our price 60c. Gowns, H. & D.s $1.75, our price 85c. Wallis (his year, Gowns, H. & D.'s price $2, s,l‘.hKf.".,‘.".‘,,.‘,i‘,"l‘,'.ii‘(.“:Tn“‘?" “‘l‘.i‘.;"JE‘.’-‘&X‘.‘Q our price §1, e up Gowns, H. & D/s TRl sd e our price $1.25. RO soc, our price 25c. ATt - H. & D's price 75¢, our price 38¢, Drawers, H, & D.’s price $1 our price s0c. Corsct Cun-r.\” and 4oc, Mr O Everything CROSS WALKS, Distribution Proviled by th: Gouncil rls. ouncil held ud for the first resent. couneil, tuto quorum wer s talked upon the Mr. Olsen said nu» somie R TS, o tho #,00 that hns- oo s asid k fund floo thouglt the coj a hilt for 1to rescind the act cil meeting, at whic number of walks wero ordered. A nuwm of ‘members held tha this action would noy bo le ident I stated that or has not approved i ordering the coustruction of thes with this understanding t tion was declared null ana Mr. Olsen thouzhtthat tho * avportioned out 1 cting money should amoug the Yo moro_th 5 Gowns, his ward does 1ot $1.25, price ot the north endof th and Sixth price v Sixth wanl " has alreadysecured forty-oie d, ma vigoros price WSO truth in the states wures showing that een ordored Socoud, Third $2.50, Drawer: price Drawers, W fowof ) loc, 18¢, 25C d, 80, Ninth ward, 40 of tho monbers wern o n their foot claime in Muslin Un derwear at socents on the dol ) by’ Mr, Chat lar, auount of “he B0 walk ward, 40