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THE DAILY BEE-~ FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1885, GREAT SLAUGHTER OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13th, at Smith’s Cash Store 1307 and 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. We have given several Great Muslin Underwear Sales, but this sal e Saturday afternoon will eclipse anything ever undertaken by us. We have purchased a job lot of 600 Dozen Muslin Underwear. And will offer the entive lot at this sale at one-half what it cost to manufacture the garments. convinced that you can buy Muslin Underwear at this sale cheaper than you ever bought it before of any dealer or at our record for low prices by several degrees at thisgreat sale and no lady in Omaha or which stands without a parallel in the history of the dry goods trade in this western country. Come oneand all LOOK AT THE BARGAINS---One lot trimmed with lace, at 15c, actually worth 4Qc, One lot of skirts manufactured from: the best muslin, tucked and ruffled, trimmed, at 36c; would be a bargain at 756c. One lot of chemise, drawers, ic best muslin and handsomely trimmed at 55c actually worth $I. handsomely trimmed at 75c, you never bought the same quality of goods for $1,25. from cambric, handsomely trimmed at 95c, sold the world over at $1.75, One lot cambric, beautifully trimmed in all styles, at $1.15, well worth $2. One lot garments of bric, elaborately trimmed at $1.35, a bargain at $2.25. One lot of garments of all kin beautifully trimmed at $1.65 would be excellent value at $2.75. beautifully trimmed at $1.75, cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $3. 0One lot of cambric elaborately trimmed at $2 worth fully 8350 One lot of garments of a!l kind rately trimmed at $2.25, cannot be bought anywhere else in this country for less than One lot One lot of garments Read carefully the prices given below und be 2 any sale. We will lower Council Bluffs ean afford to miss this grand opportnnity, and help yourselves. of Chemise, Drawers and Gorset Covers, manufactured from first class muslin, corset covers, gowns, drawers and chemise, nicely orset covers, skirts and gowns manufactured from of garments of all kinds manufactured of cambric, One lot garments of all kinds, manufactured garments of all kinds manufactured from fine all kinds, manufactured from No. | cam- ds, manufactured from first class cambric of all kinds made of the best cambric, garments of all kinds, made of the best é&nade of the very best cambric, elabo- The above goods and prices maks all other dealers stand from under and fairly shake in their boots; and wel! they may, for this is an ava- lanche, for which they were totally unprepared, and the blow is so sudden and hercu will have to fall from the race aud ackrowledge themselves distanced.. We want all of our friends, (and everyone is our friend we are proud to say) to see the hand we are gelling at Special Sale. You can never again buy these goods so cheap. lean that it is impossible for them to ward it off, and hence they some stock of CARPETS AND CURTAINS, which Special Sale of Parasols and Fans on S8aturday, June 13th REMEMBER THE PLACE. SMITHS CASH STORE" THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning, June 12, LOCAL BREVITIES, disgraceful condition, One place was on the west side of Sixteenth street, between Izard and Nicholas, where the boards had become detached and formed a dangerous trap for passing pedestrians, A littlo girl stepped upon one of the boards last night and was violently precipitated to the ground below, narrowly escaping injury. Another place is | FAOTS AND FIGURES. A Few Interesting Items Gathered From the City Library An nnal Report, As noted In the proceedings of Tuesday —Mr, Henry Lebmannleit Wednesday even- | on Burt street, north side, between Sixteeenth night's council meeting, the Clty Library ing with three paper hangers for Grand Tsland, to paper and decorate the R, I, eating house at that place, —This evening there is to be a for- mal dedication of the old Buckingham theater to temperance purposes. Addresses will be made by Gien, Howard and other prominent citizens, —A man by the name of Shannon was ar- rested yesterday afternoon, charged with committing the assault upon John I. Paynter, of the Occidental hotel, Tuesday night, at 8:30 o'clock, Mr. Paynter is seriously in jured, but will recover, —The bid of William Mark for paving South Thirteenth street from the present terminus at the railway tracks to Hickory street, with Colorado sand stone fs $3.05 in stead of §3 95 as has been exroneously stated in local print, —No business of importance was transacted in the police court yesterday morning. Five drunks were arraigned, ooe of them fined and tho others released, Frank Goss had committed a gricvous assaule upon Mat Shrinkler and paid the penalty, §5 and costs. —Conrad Sohl, the farmer who tried to hang himself at Millard Station yesterday be- cause his wife, tired of his cruelty, had an nounced her Intention of procuring a divorce, expired yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, Ey ery effort was made to save his life, but to no avail, —N. C. Ray, assistant ongineer of the Union Pacific railway was in the city visiting his many old friends here, and left last night for the east. He reports that there was a fall of eight inches of snow in Butte, Montans, last week and that on Sunday he enjoyed s slaigh ride, ~—There was a very pleasant dance at the Stock Yards Hotel inSouth Omaha Wedneeday aiight,about sixty couples being in attendance, The festivities were prolonged until a late hour this morning. The opening German was led by Mr, Frank D, Yates, whoss fame a8 a dancer is of more than local extent. ~Mr, J, H, Daniels, ons of the gentlemen angagoed in the work of taking the census tells of a very narrow e:cape that he had the other day. He went into a house where there was a youvg lady of cherubic face and figure, Mr, D. asked her in most impressive manner, “*Are you mareied or single?’ *No,” replicd the fair one, "“bat I shall be married when & fellow comes aloug that will have me, Will you!" Mr. Daviels turned red iu the face, sald that he guessed he couldn't just then, but probably would when the cows cans home, ete. Bhe was about to fall on his neck, he says, when he closed his book and fled pre cipitately, Ho will sond another enumerator to gather the other perticulars about that youog lady. w—P.liceman Curry came to the haadquar- ters yesterdsy and reported that the eidewalks iatwo looalities in mortk Omahs were o a and Seventeenth, Two ladies passing thero Iast night were quite seriously injured in suffering a fall, on account of the wretohed condition of the walks, It is claimed that the attention of the board of public works has boen called to these two places but that no steps have yet been taken to repair the walks, —J. W. Black, a wealthy hardware man from Boone, lows, was passing through Omaha Wednesday on his way westward toin spect eome land, He fell in with & numbe of old friends and got to drinking, DBefore he left them he was intoxicated, He was taken in tow by a party of toughs, it is presumed, drugged and robbed. When ho was found Wednesday night about twelv o'clock was lying across the B, & M, tiack in a condition of stupor. Eleven hundred dollars had been taken from him, He has telegraphed Home for more meney and as soon as_it cemes will pursue his journey westward, The case was investigated by the police yesterday morn- ing, but no clue to the thieves was found, e — Smoke Seal of North Carollna To- Eicco. Army Gossip, Officisl orders have been recelved at the headquarters, directlng the tranefer of Paymaster Maj, Towar t Cheyenne, {Wyo. This order takes eflect on the 25th Inst. the avallable packmules In his depart- ment to Gen, Crook, In Arizona and New Mexico, to be used in the Indian war, The exact number to be sent will be de- termined by Gen. Schofield. The company which !s now to be cred- ited with having the highest record thus far in the matter of target practice is that of Capt, Sanno, Seventh infantry, statloned at Fort Laramie, whoee mark of merlt has just been reported as 79. Lieut. R E Thompson of the Sixth Infantry has just been granted a loave of ahsence for twenty days from May 24:h 1885, Roy Ames, recently enlisted at Fort Omaha has bsen assigned io the Fourth infantry, ————— Real Estate Transfers. The followlng transfers were filed June 10, with the county olerk and reported for the Bk by Amos' real estate agency: H.M Morey and wife to John Lempke; nd of yw} and sw} of sw} seo 9.14 11 e, 120 acres; w, d.—82,760, Abul Sturgeon (widower) to John F, Nolton; nw} see 141612° e, Douglas county; q. e.~~§1,000. Caroline A, Clowry and husband to Experience Estabrook; It 2, blk 43, 19 o—8t, gustus D, Schermerhorn (single) to James T. Nichol; 1t 8, blk 8 ge, R-gors’ add to Omahs; w, d.—@860, Gen, Howard {s preparing to send all | G association filed thelr annual report, which was zeferred to the proper commit- tee for esamination, A Bee reporter was permitted yes- terday to make an examinatlon of the document, and from It gathered a few facts and figures that will be of interest. The percentage of circulation, as com- pared with 1883 and 1884, is shown in the following table: 1883-84, 1834-80 Fiction. . 3.6 795 Biography . . Voyages nn History. ..... : Miscellaneous. . . . Scientific and Rel, Poetry and drama. . . The follow:ng are the receipts for the year: From fines. ... Finding list... Subscriptions. . Poba), oy orssnsrnronsnenressnnens . $438 36 'The number of books and perlodicals purchased, together with thelr cost, and the other expenses of the eoncern are given in the foliowing table: Number of books purchased. . Cost of same............ Cost of periodic Cost of binding Insurance . 1 5 1 X at | the ordinary kin Furniture and ‘improvemonts. Librarian and assisstant TAMSOF e s Printing. stationery, etc. Ice, matches, et Catalogues. ... Total expenses, 5 6 The catalogue shows that there sre now on the shelves of the library 12 300 volumes; 2,225 of these were added daring the past year, and of that number 2,085 wore purchased, 85 donated and 57 bound, Death of Tino Glandt, ScrooL Distrier No. 25, June 8 1880 —Death, the unwelcomo visitor, is continually dolng his work of destruo- tlon, This we can more deeply feel, when he comes among us and deprives us of a dear young friend and pupil, To-day this was illustrated by a large concourse of people, who fcllowed the remains of Tina Glandt to their last home on Plessant hill, Only one short weak ago she was with her playmates on the echool grounds, the happlest one of all that merry group But, slmost before the vislon of her 01 Tite powcer nover 5 | lum of physvhrte powders, sunny curls floating in the morniog more, After a brlef, but severe iliness, she breathed her last on Saturday even- ing, surrounded by heart-stricken rela- tives and sorrowling friends, for Tina was the favorlte of all who knew her. As I took a last look at the pale fea- tures before me I thought— "Tis thus in life from childhood’s hour, I’ve seen my fondest hope decay ; I never loved a tree, or flower, But 'twas the first to fude Bv‘v;y. & POWDES Absolutely B T varies, A marvel ot purety, omeness, Moro cconomioal thar ud cannod be sold in compet! itude of low teet, short welght Gold' only In " oane strength aud wh HOVAL BAKING FOWDER CO.. 106 Wall 84; N.¥ | OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. FORTILE TREATHENT OF AL, CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical Institute West of Mississ Rivers Fitty, rooms fol Fhysicl breeze, had faded from our view, and | ¥ the echo of her glad volce had ceased to slng 1o our ears, we wero startled by the | < ead news that our loved one was no AL l Pitol Avenue, OMALLL UP-STATRS 1312 WE 1312 Need not mention location to « y you who have paid us a visit, but for the benefit of you who have not, we wish to impress upon your mind th The only and original headquarters for Merchant Tailor Misfit and Uncalled for clothing in Omaha, as weare . UP-STATRS For reasons of econom Y, our margins are smad, and in order to make both ends of the string meet, we must occupy cheap quarters i : by this we make our saving and our saving is your henefit, A ND ARE You will find studying the interast of the public every hour; if you labor in any doubt, visit your tailor, then se2 the same goods with us, made up in the highest art, to be sold for less than half your tailor's pricz; we are TEHE ONI'Y Ewmporium hand ing merchant tailor misfits a~d the only place where a $60 merchant tailor made suit can ha bought for $25.60 and others in same proportion. For genuine bargaing 1 clothing come to the 1 MISHT GLOTHING P/RLORS 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-SLfAIRS, 13812, Up-Stairs. Baturdays until 10 o'clock¥ VUp-Stairs. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock, N. B. Merchant tailors with misfit and uncalled for garments left upon their hand will confer a favor by addressing The Origindl Misfit Jlothirg Parlors, 1312 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Neb, UP-STAITIRS