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THY DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1885 CASH STORE! 8 "% Jd 1307 Is the greatest place for barguins west of Chicago. Just glance over the list of bargains offered at to- morrows great sales. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. To-morrow forenoon from 9 to 11 o'clock, Smith will make another great sale of muslin underwear. The prices are 25 per cent less than at the last sale. Read them over carefully and see what there is in store for you. and 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. One lot of skirts manufactured from the best mus- lin, tucked and ruffled, corset covers, gowns, drawers and chemise, nicely trimmed, at 25c, would be a bar- gain at 75c. One lot of chemise, drawers, corset cov- ers, skirts and gowns, manufactured from best mus- lin and handsomely trimmed at 43c actually worth $I, One lot of garments of all kinds manufactured of cambric, handsomely trimmed at 60c; you never bought the same quality of goods for $1,25. One lot garment of all kinds manufactured from cambric, handsomely trimmed at 78c, sold the world over at $1.75. One lot garments of all kinds manufactured from fine cambric, beautifuily trimmed in all styles at 85c well worth $2, One lot garments of all kinds, manufactured from No, | cambric, elaborately trimm- ed at $I, a bargain at $2.25. One lot garments of all kinds, manufactured from first class cambric, beau- tifully trimmed at $1.1I5 would be excellent value at $2,75. One lot garments of all kinds made of the best cambric, beautifully trimmed at $1.35,cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $8, One lot garments of all kinds, made of the best cambric elaborately trimmed at $1.50, worth fully $3.50. One lot garments of all kinds,made of the very best cambrlc, elaborately trimm- ed at $1.75, cannot be bought anywhere else in this country for less than $4-. ] hese are the cheapest garments everoffered in GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. To-morrow and to-morrow night Smith will make a special sale of gents’ furnishing goods and will make the following low. prices: 2b dozen unlaundried shirts, reinforced fronts and backs, linen bosoms and bands, at 40c worth 75c. 60 dozen silk ties in the latest styles at 20c, worth 36c. - 50 dozen neck_scarfs, all silk, satin lined, in the latest shades and styles, at 374c, worth 55c. 50 dozen laundried shirts, reinforced fronts,, 2-ply linen bosom and bands, pertect fitting, at 65¢, would be a bargainat §1. 50 dozen fancy percale shirts and 2 collars and cu¥s, at 76c worth $1.25. 50 dozen plain blue seersucker shirts, with collars attached ot §1.15, would ke cheap at $1.50. 76 dozen mens’ 4-ply linen cuffs at 16¢ worth 30c 75 dozen mens’ linen collars, standing and turn down, at 10c, worth 20c. 8 pairs cuffs and 3 turn down and 2 standing collars for $1. A beautiful line of underwear and gents’ half hose a lower prices than anywhere else in the city. CARPETS AND CURTAINS. Smith is still slaughtering Carpets, Rugs, Straw Matting and curtains, and everybody knows thatSmith’s is by far the cheapest place to buy these goods. But here is a little offer for you for next week. Beginning Monday morning and con- tinuing all of next week Smith will give to every customer who buys a pair of Curtains worth $2 or more, a curtain pole on vir(hich to hang the same. This offer only holds for one week. A few pieces of illuminated Madras Muslin at 15¢ per yd. Omaha, and cannot be found at any other place. to close them out. Grand concert by the Musical Union Brass band to-morrow night. SPHCIAL SALE OF PARASOILS AND FANS TOMORROW. SMITH'S CASH THE DAILY BEE Friday Morning, June 19. ‘Wantea, Three or four steady and reliable printers can find work at the Bee office, BREVITIES, —The many friends of Miss Fanny Oroft ‘will regret to learn that she is seriously ill, —Col. Henry A, Morrow,of the Twenty-first infantry, has been granted leave of absence for fifteen days. —There will be a special meeting of St. John's Lodge A, F. and A, M., this (Thurs day)evening, Work, By order of the mas: ter, —An excursion of the members of the Firat M. E. church of Marysville, Kan., arrived here yesterday afternoon and will leave the city to-day. —Charles Yoman reported to Marshal Cummings yesterday thatho had been robbed of two watches while asleep on the river bottom last night. ~Johnson & Dufrene are erecting a two story brick store bullding on South Thirteenth street, next to the building on the southwest corner of Thirteenth and Howard, ~—The party of directors of the Bay State Cattle Company left on the special train at 11 o’clock this morning for the west, and will go to North Bend, and thence to-morrow to Antelopeville, They express themselvos as much pleased with their visit in O maha. —The police court proceedings yesterday were of an uninteresting character. Thomas ‘Wade, an aged Ethiopian, was fined $5 and costs for throwing slop into the street, John Landy and Willism Desmond, two juvenile tramps, were released on & promise to leave town, —Marshal Cummings desires to have it distinctly understood that any person caught throwing paper or refuse matter into the streots will be prosecuted to the bitter end: The rule will apply without regard to sex, race, or previous condition of servitude “‘Let the heedless boware.” ~—A petition for the pardon of Wm. Dodd won, convicted at the November, 1684, term of the district court for Douglas county for the embezzleraent from McCord & Brady of $1,800, is being circulated, Itis said to have been signed by the judges, the trial jury, the officers of the court and many bankers of Omaha, —Sneed has turned up agaln, this time in Baltimore, where ho has been appointed um- pire for the American Association in place of John Valentine, who resigned on account of the efforts of managers to bribe and bulldoze him, Soeed umpired the Baitimore-Loulsville game Tuesday, the dispatch speaking of him a8 “slow and decidedly amateurish.” —Mr, William Riley and Miss Naxcy E, Loganwere married at the Holy Family charch last Saturday eveuing. After the oceremony # very pleasant reception was beld at the res idence of the bride’s father. Mr. and Mru.\ Riley left Sundsy for Lincoln, where they will make their future home, A large and handsome variety of presents were received, and it is to be regretted that lack of space forbids publication of a complete list. —Cora Bowman who married Ezra Ebright some weeks ago, has been found. Shelearned shortly after her marriage that her husband had another wife, and refused to live with him, and accepted employment in the house of an officer at the barracks. Her mother who came here to search for the girl found her in that position aud has taken her back to Towa, —Some weeks ago, it may be remembered, young man by the name of Frank Wilson, was arrested in the Hilleke building, having in his possession a large amount of stolen silk and jewelry. It has since been discovered that he is the same thief who broke into the Dinsmore residence last fall and stole a lot of jewelry, He has been positively identified by Officer Duff Green, —In its review of the Frau Materna concert at that place the Oheyenne Sun says the fol- lowing of a member of the oompany well known here: “‘Of Miss Neally Stevens, the kindest words can only be said, as she fully sustained her already established reputation in Cheyenue as a brilliant and conscientious piamste, Her solos were heartily enjoyed and appreciation liberally shown,” —Justice Wright's court was filled with twenty-two witnesses, two attorneys and as many clients Wednesday when the case of Dr, Solomons was tried. The dootor collected material recently for building a house, but was unable to go ahead, for the lumber was stolen about as fast sa it could be hauled to his lot, He obtained a search warrant, and finding a piece of scantling which he believed his on tho premises of Mrs, Bankhardt, at Fort Omaha, took it, whereupon Mrs, Bauk- hardt had him arrested on complaint of lar ceny. The jury disagreed. —~Mr. J. B, Ferguson, one of the sales men in Smith’s dry goods store, vejoices in the advent of a girl baby, which put in ite appearance at his home Wednseday morning, The little chunk of humanity tipped the beam at thirteen pounds, down weight, and uo tape measure s long enough to measure the smile which bedecks the countenance of the proud and havpy father, Mr. Ferguson remembered hls fellow salesmen with a box of the choicest Havanas, and as the boys watched the fragrant weed float awayin smoke, each one hoped that the troubles of both fatl mother is getting along exceedingly well, but if » change does not take place soon, it Is ex- | F' tremely doubtful if the over-elated father will weather the blast and pull through without a slight attack of softening of the brain, Nedd—Kiog, A pleasant wedding occarred Wednes- dey night at the resldences of M d Mrs Sosrs, 826 South Twenty-first stroet, Me. LouisJ. Neid was warried to Miss Mabel M. King, by Juitice |Andereon After the ceremony was over, a reception was held, largely attended by the friends ol the contracting partles. Dancing and refreshments were features of a pleasan. evening's entertalnment. Mi d Is & well known young ‘man here, a clerk in_the clothing store of M, Hellman & Co., and quite popular among his sssoclates. His bride is a favorite young Jady In Omaba society. The congratulationsof thelr many friends are extended to them In fullest measure, with the hope that their marrled life msy be a happy and prosperous one. e —— Seal of North Oarolina Tobacco is the best. Freed trom Suffering. ‘Wednesday night afew moments before 12 o'clock Carsten Delfs expired at St. Jo- seph’s hospital. He ls the unfortunate Individusl, it will be recollected, who was Injured by ha viog two etray frelght cars run upon the cne which he was repairing the Unlon Pacific yards last Friday, His injuries were of a eerlous and compli- cated natore, and he has been slowly but surely sinking ever since, The deceased was a man 40 years of age. It Is sald that he Jeaves a wife and four children In very destltute clrcum- stances. The faneral will take place to-day. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF and daughter might be as light, The [ Vi TH U. FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PAEPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, i, 8t. Louis, Mo. king Powder Dr, Price’s Lu]-ml[n Yeast Gems, Best Dry Hop Yeast. wAKERs oF Dr. Price’s Crea ALE BY G WE MAKE DUT ONE QUALITY, OTA &bsolutely Pure. 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If located in expensive roor s we Coutd never sel a 8800 $ 6 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made Pantaloons for. . 7 50 “ “ “ “ 3 60 9 00 “ “ @ “ 10 00 © “ “ 12 00 “ “ “ 15 00 “ “ “ We wish to make mention OF Spring Overcoats which are alike all others, made in the highest art, and must be seen to be appreciated, and can be found in such elegance and at such prices at the ONILY - MISHIT GLOTHING PARLOR 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-SfAIRS., 1312, TVp-Stairs.: Vp-Stairs. Open Evenings until 9 o’clock? Baturdays until 10 o'clock UP-STAITRS