Ii SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS , RUGS AND CURTAINS AT Ml SMITH CASH STORE ! 1307 and 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Smith is now making a special sale of Carpets , Rugs and Curtains , and is cutting prices right down to the quick It makes the other dealers squirm and look disconsolate , but Smith is bound to re duce his stock before the 1st of July , and will do so at any cost. If you want something in the way of Carpets , Eugs , Utraw Matting or Curtains , buy them now , for you will never again have an opportuni i ty to get these goods at such low prices as now. This if .not idle talk but a candid fact which cannot be gainsaid. Do not stand upon ceremony , but come right along and satisfy yourselves that Smith's is the best place in the west to buy goods. Our curtain stock is one to which we point with pride , and we defy any dealer to show as fine a line of goods at as low prices as we do. Call and see for yourselves. Dress Goods and Silk Smith , withoiit a doubt , has the finest and largest line of iSilks and Dress goods in this city. Allthe latest novelties in , Dress Goods , and at prices which make all other dealers stand aghast. For to-morrow Smith will make a special sale of Bilks and Dress Goods .and the very low prices which have characterized every dress goods sale ever made at this store , will prevail PARASOLS AMD FANS , Smith's stock of Parasols and Fans stands with9ut an equal in Omaha , comprising as it does , all the latest novelties , from the cheapest to the highest. To-morrow he will make a special sale on these goods and the prices are so low that we almost ashamed to advertise them. " ' To-morrow , from 10 till II o'clock in the forenoon , Smith will offer at special sate , two cases of Lawns at 2c per yard. These are the same goods we have always sold at 5c and cannot be beaten in this city. REMEMBER THE PLACE. V SMITH'S G ASH STOR THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning , June 17 , LOOAL BREVITIES. Property-owners mtereatod in the change of grade of Hirnay and Slxteanth streets will meet at the board of trade room on Thnra- ' day evening. The census enumerator * o ! the city will hold a meeting at the Millard hotel this evening at 8 o'clock , at whleh all are requested - * quested to be present. It is said that Mesdameu Diron and Geb- ler , who were arrested last week at the in- itanoo of S.r. Horse for shop lifting'have left the town and gone to Hastings , lown , A very pleasant dancing party was given Saturday night in Lytle's hall in honor o Miss Redfield'e birthday. Frof. Gaynore offi ciated na master of ceremonies , with hi accustomed grace. Jack Sneed is now said to be In New York. People around here were surprised to read that Sneed , n western man , had um pired Sunclaj'a game between the Motropoll- aa and St. Louis nines , Marshal Cuaatnings received yesterday n wopogo letter written in uomo f otign language presumably that of Finland. Marshal Oum- minga' life is not heavily insure J , and he will attempt to decipher the epistle. K. 0. Williams , the first appointee under the new administration to the position of rail' way postal olerk in this district , has resigned to accept a situation in the B , & M. head quarters. Ills place has boon filled' by the appointment of J. M. lleynolda , of Central City. City.Mr.O. Mr.-O. W. liigginB , of the Nebraska Na tional bank , showed a reporter yesterday a 85 national bank note which he doclaroa to be one of the best counterfeits that ho haa over aeon , The note purports to have been Issued by the Tamaqus , Pa. , National Hank. The execution and general get up of the note In nl- moat perfect , The way , however , In which It can bo detected is the word owing In the wording of the certificate of lo al tender on the back tide of tbo note U misspelled "ow- nlg. " Constable Edgerton , of Omaha , was a very much wanted man about here Saturday Afternoon when two or thrco oflicors were looking for him-without avail , The "Uabo" was resting quietly in a business office until nearly utght when a mutual friend brought WEI and Attorney Kelley , who was represent ing Winger and Miller , together and an ar rangement WM perfected for the surrender of thooUke. The trouble was over the $501 re ward. Edgerton wanted It M and Sheriff Mellck claimed he bad worked up the caw and put JKdgorton on the track , BO that ho was entitled to a f Air ( hare , The agreement was that Melicfe should htvoSLO } and Kdgnton $100 , and Wr. Kulley haa KOUO to Ou ha to pet the eilkj and pay the money , { Lincoln New * . Stuck Kts.of \ iXorth Carolina To iacco. F/eah country butter at Bergen & Smiley' * . No cowmlsBU-n - baiter or butterlna , Wo get ou't butter direct of thu fanners fretlj tviry week , JCth and CurnJpg' . A CHANGE , Tbo Dedication of tbo "Varieties" tea a Now Purpose A. Komintsconco. . Last night the old Buckingham theatre was dedicated to .its now purpose , to its now work , In the bauds of the Womana' Christian Temperance Union. The change h indeed a marvelous one. For years past this resort , ender differ ent names , haa boon the vilest of the vile the very cantor of that portion of town where are to bo found all the lowest elements of life. It is verily a source of congratulation that the old place -which has long been so notorious Is to bo con verted Into o center of redeeming Influ ences , The Buckingham wco first known as the St. Elmo , and as ouch was ono of the lowest variety dens In the west. Its name was afterwards changed to the Theatre Oomlqao , and afterwards to the Buckingham. It was the aceno a year ago of a bloody tragedy , which is yet fresh in the minds of the public , the killing of James Nngont. The murder occurred on the evening of Sunday , March 0 , 1884. The theatre was crowded with low characters , gam blers , courtesan ! these classes vthojo natural tastes attracted thorn thither. The air was reeking with the fumes of liquor and of tobacco. On every hand were to bo hoard expressions of the vilest blasphemy. , A fight broke out , arising from a quarrel between a gambler , Price , and a man named O'Klnohol , who was some thing of a dccporado. The conteet became came general , friends arrrylng themselves on each side. Suddenly Johnny Keyes , a frlond of ono of the contestants , drew his revolver and fired ut young Stout , who was Interesting hluisslf warmly in the atrngglo. The ball just grazed Stout's shoulder , but went 'crashing Into the brain of James Nugent , who was imtno- dlntoly behind. The nnfortan to man oiplrod almost instantly. Koyes was coon afterwards arrested on a charge of manslaughter , but the indictment , sub sequently found against him , was nolled at the last term of the district court. The other parties to the tragedy are scattered , some of them dead , some serv ing terms in the penitentiary. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the host. War nn the Cubbies , J. W. Bcquot , a hackman , appeared before Judge Steuberg yesterday and * swore out a complaint against Stephen- BOH & Co. , the liverymen , charging them with doing an express biuinesi without a license. Boquot charges that the defen dants are in the habit of .running an ex press wagon In connection with their cabs for the purpose of hauling baggage ; that though th y claim to charge noth ing extra fir carrying baggage , they really do add a charge to the regular cab biro , etc , etc , Ho furthermore allcgea' ' that no license Is paid on this wagon which does the express business. Aside from the truth , or falsltf of these charges , or the probable outcome of tha trial , there can bo no doubt but that the hackmen are extremely jotlons of the ' 'cabbies,1' and have been awaiting a chance to "jump on to" the system which is bound to work their business BO much harm. , The truth IB that the hackmen are having less and less to do every day , and generally attribute the decadence of their business to the Intrwluotion of the cab. Hence this feeling of animosity against the two-wheel or. OMAHA'S ' STOCK MABKET , " \Vliat Mr. Swan Han to Say About If. "I have great faith in Omaha an a fu ture stock market , " said Mr. A. H. Swan , the Cheyenne clock king , to a re porter yesterday "and I tbink that thoToellnc among western .cattlemen is the same. Mr. Swan is a man of rlpo experience and cool judgment , and his statement was made in a manner of careful deliber ation , In answer to a question put to him. "Yes , " ho continued , "I thlnkthoro ; is no doubt but that Omaha Is the coming stock market for thn western region. Of course it will take time to accomplleh graat results in building op your stock Interests1 , but 1 think that they are bound to expand vastly. "Western stockmen want to soil where they can make the most profit , of course. They don't Hko the extra haul of 500 miloa to Chicago. They discover that they can get proportionately jut ta high prices hero as they can in Chicago for their cattle , nnd contcquontly they are bound to do tlolr chipping hero. As for my- aolf , I shall nos ship any grass- fed cattle until about the middle of August , but when I do , I shall soil the greater part of them In Omaha all of them if I can find the market. "No , " he continued , "It will bo many years before Omaha will rival Chicago as a stock market. That city Is , of course , the greatest cattle mart in thn world to day. "You can't dlsposa of cattle as quickly hero as yon can in Chicago and nowhere will the market stand as much pressure as In Ohlojgo. Still there la no doubt but that Oaiaha'a stock interests will develope v < sUyand become a source of wealth and prosperity , Mr. Swan says that cattlemen are rap idly-finding out the advantages of doing tholr shipping to this city Instead ot to Chicago. He says that only tbo other day ho hoard two of them complaining of having made the ox'ra haul of 500 miles in order to throw their cattle into the Chicago mar ket , only to discover that they could bava dona as well or oven bettor in Omaha. _ _ _ Union 1'acUloI.ioilKo No , 17 , A.O.U.W. These will bo a regular meeting Wed nesday , Juno 17. Every member it re quested tp bo present as batinass of im- * pirtanco is to ba transacted. Uy order Punishing Goods at J lion- nerf- Mangled. An engine in the Council Bluffs freight varrl.a of the Chicago & NorthWestern - Western road run ever the body of a man Monday night , who * was laying on tha track , and literally ground him to pieces. His name could not bo learned and It is supposed that he must have been drunk. The engineer did not BOO the body until his engine was almost on to it , and too late for him to stop. ' ThU povraer novcr Vance. A. marvel cl pnrttji strength i nil wholoBcincneeii. Moro economic * ! IKta tho'afdlnary klu < I . a < l cannot bfleola In coraimtl- tion with tbo multitude of tow test , aboil wtlgbl alum of phiBtihrte powders. Bold only In cam rtOVAI , UAKING 1'OWPEU OJ.i 108 Wall 81 ; N.Y INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. GHRONICANDSURGICALDlSEASES. The largest Medical Institute West of Mloalsslppl River. rooms for tlio accomodatlon of patients. Tha ulclati and Burgeon In charge of the Institute haa Pr elitcrn yean' of eucceufu practice , and ! aided uslftants of rare experience &a epeclaluu la tnelr various departments \Vnira roB CiBCULinon iiaformUlei and Bracei , caof WanKH. I'llot , Tumori , Canciri , Ctttrrli , Urcnclil. Ill , Inhalation , El.clrlcllr. P r I.li. KplUpijr , KlJoojr , V't , Kar.Skln ana itlood Dlitaiei. IVrlio lor PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN , on rmriTt. BritciiL ana MiKroca Dlteaiei , bemlnal W aknc8i , Spcrmatorrboia , BtphllU. Gleet , Hirlcture. Varl- cocelaand all dliaajoi of the Urtoarr and 8exual organi. Out * mated bjrcarreipondence.orl'erionallj. CouOdenlUI. Vetllclneiieat bj nail or eipreit wltliout taarke tu Indl. cate eontentl or tender. Idretn all Utters to OUiUA MBUlCil , 1HD SUIlOtCAL 1K8T1TDTI. IJtJitlrn-t , Corner ofl'tptlolATtnae , . OM A IU , NKB 1312 Merchaiifc tailora misfits and uncalled for clothing garment ? , to be sold at less tlian the cost of material at the Misfit Clothing Parlors 1312 Douglas St. , tJ Tl > ese garments are made from the latest style in fabr'cs , cut and trimmed in the highest art , by only the leading merchant tailors. Below is madrt mention of n lew. This PRICE LIST ยง 25 00 Merchant Tailor Made suit , to bo sold fo SL2 20 35 00 ' " " " " 15 35 4000 " " " I860 5000 " " " J" 2300 CO 00 " " ' 2780 0'5 00 " " " " 31 20 Was made up stairs for reasons o economy. IE located in es-ppfisive roe i s we uuid never sel a $ G 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Made Pantaloons for ? 3 00 7 50 IIII II 3 CO 9 00 u II II IIII 4 30 10 00 < t II II IIII 5 00 12'00 IIII IIII G 10 15 00 II II 7 GO Wo wish to make mention LLJrd in urn i ii 111 Spring Overcoats which are alilfe all others , made in the highest art. and must be seen to ba appreciated , and can be found in such elegance and ab such pr'ces at the 1312 DOUGLAS STREET UF-SfAIBS. 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock5 Baturdaj's until 10 o'clock PENNYROYAL FILLS " ' ENGLISH. " "CHICHESTER'S . 'J'lio Original mill Only ( Icimlnc. Faf and alwi/e UelUUe. Hewarenf trortUlrua lullatlool. lud wnnljlo to LA PI EG. A L jour JlruexUt tat ' 'Chlelicatrr' * JTniill.U > * aiiJ UL no olLrr , or tutlo.fi 44. ( Ump. ) to ul for | > itfllcular in ttttfr bjr return mull. NAME " 5f/j'JIll4UBIh Cblrliolvr < iUaretl.tlta Curmlritl | < | Co. M.lifc At Drilled.Tuclo cup ) lltd by J , A , Fuller & Co uneH iHurafacturen o ( OraamenUl Dtrawr Wladoiri , Window Car * , Metallic flky-IJjliti , * o. Tin , Itoa nl ilaU Bootwt , _ _ _ 110 Booth JItli Street , Ocnh , N . Work dent la ur ptrt o th ooontry.