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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1885)
t'r ' 3 THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 101885 The Smith Stock -AT- S. P. MORSE & GO. CONTAINS Sominy detirablo barc ins that wo cannot enumerate thorn ; No commercial ovtntof as Rrektimpoitanco to a commu nity ss ttii Is to OUIB tvor transpired In the country. Ono day on Immonto store atockod from cellar to roof with the choicest fabrics nearly all bought In the short space of sixteen weeks Is CLOSED without scarcely a word of warning the stock Inventories nearly $120000,00 , and wo sro the fortunate purchasers at a discount of coitly. $50,000.00 So suddenly thnnt as It were upon u when our buyers are busy In the leading markets of tbo world maklcg their fall purchases It augments our etock to over flowing and wo nro willing to abaro this i ajuiiiiira r..iiii . > iii'-'iiiTiimmiiiifi > iii-i r-ii tfifri Discount with our patrone ; mind this discount Is off from fromSmith's Cost It Is In every department , on every class of goods that wo will tave you One Half the usual purchmc price. Collars 12e 150 doz. Smith's capo nnd plain ladles collars worth 20 to 25o on a table to morrow for 12o oach. Hose lOc 800 pairs Children's Solid Color HOBO Smith's prlco was 15o to 20o our prlco to-morrow lOc. Velveteens 58c. 25 pcs Sklrtliig Velveteen ? , extra fine all ch ilcs c-1 ira and black. The cele brated LA FavoriU brand , elegant for fall cnntumes o ; skirts usually sold for 853 ti 90c ; our price C8o. & CO. THE DAlLl BEE. WednesilayMorning.SpptemberlG LOOAL BREVITIES. A marrUgn license was issued ye torday to James J. Murphy and Bridget Kilgalleon. Chief Butler Is expected homo from Long Branch the end of this week or the first of next week. Mr. 0. K. Mayno aaya that ho is the agent who negotiated tha sale of the Pattee property to Dr. Mercer. Deputy Sheriff Kwlng went to Lincoln Monday ! taking with him John lUney who will ba placed in tbo Insane asylum. Nine cars of bullion oime in ov er the U F. Monday , for'tho smelter here. This morning the overland train also brought in a large quantity of bullion , Ella Vernon , Joania Boynton , May Brown and Flora Benson , four giddy girls , were arrested yesterday , charged of being de linquent with their fines. K Marshal dimming ! ba > s in his possession two pawn tickets , ono for a silver watch and 't one for a gold watch. He saya that the proper parties , by identifying tbo tickets , can secure them. The Oonoordla 'tinging society will celebrate brate next Sunday its seventeenth annivers My , at Germanln hall. An appropriate pro gramme of music and dancing baa been ar ranged. ranged.Tho The U. P. time table has been BO ad justed that the morning overland train from the west waits only ten minutes at the depot here , leaving for the transfer at 8 o'clock , In stead of 8:10 : as heretofore , School district No. 7 , of this county , bas issued bonds running six and ten years , for $1,400 , boating 7 per cent interest. The funds raised on those bnds will bo used for the erection of a now school homo at Irvington - ton , Tha liltlo daughter of Dr. V , II. Coff- raan , who waa noised with convulsions while out riding Monday afternoon , bas thor oughly recovered. The doctor and his esti mable wife are congratulated by their largo circle of friends who shared their anxiety. The first train to Lincoln on the 1) . & M. yesterday was heavily laden with pat- senseis , and in fact about one-third wera uu able to prociro seats. Tha Q10 ; special was Also full. It is qmta evident that Lincoln will have no caun to cjinplaiu tint the fair is not well patronized by Omaha. Mrs. McDonagh widow of the late P. M. McUonagh editor of tha Nebraska Watchman , has received a check for $2,000 from the Catholic Knights of Labsr of America. Mr McDonsgh waa'n member of tha order of Oatholh KnUhta aid tha sum of $3,000 full amount of losuraoca has been promptly paid by the tocisty to the widow and children. Martha'ICummlngs ' bas received a letter from a Councsl Bluffs lady , who lays that her divorced busbind ii living with a w man of ditreputtble character a so-called widow In. this city , Thewoman [ aiks tbat this thing be stopped at once , ni the Is ifrald that the and herhutbaadVi children will bo dlfgrnoed , The marshal will'not interfere. Mention was madi la these columns Mon day of the cue of Mr * . II , J. Meyers who lost a valaab'o watch last week , for tbe theft of which a young man wai arre.ted on Sun day. YeiUrday Marshil Cummlogs reoolvcd a letter from Mr. Meyers stylog tbat bis wif liad recovered tbe watch , hivirg found it in ibe yard of neighbor next door. The young turn who was artestcd has been relaxed. The Smith Stock -AT- 8P. . MORSE & Costume Velveteens 87c. Elegant fine salting Velveteens 87c These ore celebrated AS the softest madoi having fully as good a texture a a 93.00 silk vlvotj they have been sold as high as 81.25 and at our price , 87c , they are D bargain. Black Silk S9c. This was one of Smith's bargains and was contldered cheap on hU counters for $1.25 ; wo have only a few pieces of this number. Black 22-inch 98c. Wo have no hesitation In secommond- Ing this to our patrons as being worth fully $1.50 at DSa It Is a big bargain. Black Silk$1.43. This was ono of Smith's bargain * at 82 00 and on account of the width ( full 22 Inchee ) , the oxtriordlnary wearing quality being guaranteed and the enpe- rlor satin finish , wo commend it ts the best bargain of the black tilks. j..j j i-'jajgut Ii-J- ' J ui 11 mij.u ijuvfiv jtrmrnmESgr a Tricotin Silk 98c. The latest and best novelty bought by Smith n f Jw daya before ho left. This quality usually sells for $1.50 , our price choice line of colors and black Is 98c. $1-08 Colored Silks. 50 pieces vnry finest quality colored Gros Grain Sllka , Garnets , Brown , Blue , Drnb , mode , oto Smith sold them am they were cheap at $1.50 our prlca $1,08 n stupendous bargain , Black Cashmere , 68c. This Cashmere is worth fully" 90c ; wo have only six pieces and aik an early cull. Smith sold thaso for a great dca more than wo ask only 683. Black Cash mere , 75c. Placing a low estimate on this Cash raero would bo $1 CO a yard ; at on price 753 , it is a stupendous bargain. -inch Cashmere 95c. This Is lustrous , heavy , full width and worth $1.25. When this lot la fiono w cannot hope to sell It lose ; only elgh pieces for 05e CO. OMAHA TO LINCOLN , Himebaugh & Taylor Make a Grand Display at the Capital , Their Bhcvwing of Bronze Goods and Tools Ecllpso all Other Dl * plays , Emboldened by thole great success at the Omaha exposition , Meters. Hime baugh & Taylor , the builders' hardware dealers , at 14G5 Douglas street , shipped their display Intact to the state fair at Lincoln. The display is beautiful and extensive , hut does not begin to do jus tice to their Immense stock on Douglas street. The goods , arranged In such ar tistic taste and which catch the eye of every visitor , are just such an are carried in stock by them and no extra fine goods have been shipped In hero for exhibition purpose ; . The display consists of plain bronze hardware , figured bronze , gold and sil ver plated and many other specimens of builders' hardware , In connection with a very fine exhibition of tools. At tbo Omaha exposition the first premium was awarded to Meairp. Himebaugh & Tay lor for this grand display , and it IB protiy safe to predict that they will carry off the highest laurels at the state fair. At any rate , the exhibit la attract ing a great deal of attention , especially from builders In general and from those who contemp'ate building fine resi dences or pnbllo building * . Mosurr. Hlmnbaugh & Taylor are the largest dealers In builders' hardware and tools In this whole western country and betides fitting out most of tbo fiao dwell ing homos and numerous other buildings In this city they have reached out over Nebraska and the adjoining territory until they control ono ot the largest and boattndealn builders' hardware In tha United States. Among the many resi dences In this city In which Himebaugh & Taylor have placed thole beautifying ind substantial hardware are Dr. Mer cer's mignlficent home , F. Oolpofzer'a palatial dwelling haute , the stately habi tations of 0. A. Ooo and F. E. Klrkon- dabl , and othera whoao names wo do not call to mind. Within the last faw days the firm have adorned several fine homo out In the state. Mr. Tern- pleton of Tekamah , the May brothers at Fremont. Hon. Nathan Dlakelycf Beat rice , 0. P. and D. Matbowion at Nor folk , oich within the week have added Jailing fame to Hlmobangh & Taylor by having this firm finish up their elegant residences. Orders for fitting up a half dozen residences came in to teem at the Omaha exposition latt wet k , and many more are expected as a remit of tha dis play at Lincoln. This film also repre sents the Baffilo Sole Oo. for this eUtu , which comyaoy ciptnredthofirtt premium at the Omaha expcaitlon. Builders , dealers and othera only need to BOO the grand display at the ata'o fair to bo thoroughly convinced that when they want anything in tbo shape of builders' hardware or tools they consult their own IntercslB by purchasing of nimebaugh it Taylor , for any firm who cm make auch a striking display must have a mammoth stock to baok it. Aud they have , and Omaha Is proud of Himo- biugh & Taylor , 1VIII Kemovo to Thin City. Col. 0. II Sott has decided to remove to Omaha. He h i purchased a hand some homo In that city and will remove hla family at once. Ool. Scott has been a resident of Council Blnffr for eleven year * , and eatabllahed himself ns ono of the loading lawyers of western loira , Ho . BA JH UiflaW BBHktot fe IMsM x s fe. .P.LVIORSE&Co MITH STOCK Carpets , Upholstery Goods ugs , Linoleums , Turcoman and Lace Cur tains diplayed in our new The 2d and 3d Floor of 1313 Farnam Street , Entrance through our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Lowell 5 Frame Body Brussells. Best 3 Ply Ingrains. Roxbury Tapestry , Smyrna Ru'gs , etc , 1 lot Turcoman Curtains , $ 4 68 per pair ; Smith's price , $ 7.00 1 do do 7,47 do do 12.00 1 do do 8,63 do do 13.50 1 do do 11.43 do do 18.00 1 do do 17.62 do do 2500 1 do do 23,35 do do 37.50 1 dt do 32.87 do do 50.00 1 do do 38.48 do do 60,00 1 do do 63,50 do do 95.00 BEB SPREABS , $1 69 Smith's $2 SO Mai'saiUes JBcdSpreads , trill be soldby us this iveehfot $1 69.r hc.\f cost 4O per cent more at tJie is an earnest worker in any ciu-o In which ho is engaged , enterprising , and ono the brainlont men In the state. The law firm of 0. 11. & E H. Scott , the junior member of which la Mr. E. H. Scottt , a talented son of a talented slro , la ono of the strongest at the Pottawatta- mlo bar , will not bo long In attaining the same high ranking position at the bar oi our sister city. Ool. Scott and hia esti mable family are heartily commended to the bminoBB and eoclal representatives of Omaha. C. B. Nonpareil. The County Insane. Yeeterday Gen. Oowia went to Lin coln to make sn appearance for the coun ty In the case of the state vs Douglas county , to recover acme $3GOOObscktaxes alleged to be dne the atato for taking care of the county's Insaneln the state asylum. The answer In the caao was filed yesterday day , but no arguments will bo made this term. In his answer Gen. Cowln sots up two dofenaos first , that the amount claimed is far In excoea of what the record ahowa it to bo. Macy patients whoso resldenceo were unknown but sent from.thla city are ohargoe to this oonnty ; the second and main ono , although purely legal will bo pleaded. It suggests to the court that the usual appropriation not making approprlationa for the asylum , passed by the latt four or five legislatures supercedes - cedes the law enacted In 1873 , providing that each county shall pay according tote to the number of Its patients maintained ia the tsjlnm. lloturiin * bunks , OMAHA , Sept. 15 , I doalro to return thanks to Messrs , Hopewell , Craig , Ken nedy , Tabbs and Emory , and Mrs Gil bert and Allen , the oflioera of the Dong- las county society , and other ladies and gentlemen connected with the Omaha fair for their valuable aid aad Intelligent aervicca In making the exhibition such a grand BUCCOBI. Whatever of credit Is duo belongs to thoio who seconded my every effort heartily and worked night and day , through rain and mud , to accomplish the dotlrod end. Their willing and kindly aulat&nco did ranch to lighten the heavy work , and It la thoroughly appreciated by the subscriber , and I hopa by every ex hibitor and spectator. S. G. COUCH , Con. Supl. Pollco Court Dnokof. Judge Stonborg dliposed of the follow * Ing cases in pollcu court yesterday : John Wheeler , drunk and disorderly , ? 5 and costs , committed. John Sloan ana John Butler , drunk and diiorderly , discharged. John Smith , vegrant , ton dsya on bread and water. Charles Ltnder. Wlllllara White , Albert Robinson , Henry Robinson , Rob ert Wilson , vagrants , ordered out of city. Genrga W. Crick , same charge , releaeed. Kttto Chmilan , esjault and battery on Mrs , Mary Kluis , discharged. United Htmeu Court. Tuesday was deilgnated by Judge Dandy upon adjournment some weeks njo ; as the date of reconvening. The judge , how ever , Is out of tbo city , and ho has not yet cent his order of poitponement 10 that the day la unknown. Marthal Bleibuwer Is out In the west ern part of the state on nfiicUl business. Tried and Fined. John Pull and Rudolph L'rabert ' wera restedy eitcrdsy/or boatlcg Albert Kops the Gorman farmer , who Interfered Fri day night In a freo-for-all fijht. and was BO horribly mutilated. Arraigned In Justice Welis court , they wera find $10 and cotta etch , rnd on payment were ra hased. l Foiccast. Following Is the astro-meteorological of the weather for the week beginning to-morrow aud ending Sapt 23rd : ' Opona ahowory , windy and unsettled followed by a spoil of fine , mild , favorable - blo autumn woitbor and ending cool , nnsottloi and stormy , with rains and high wlnda In many sections. " la con nection with things astro nlraical It might prove tntorcating to s'ate th t a new star , which hia rapidly grown from the ninth to the fifth mtgnltndo slnco the first of the month , has broken out In the center of the great nebula , Androno- meda. Gee A Hosgltmd. tha well-known lumber dealer , left latt evening for Scotia on a chicken hunt. Absolutely This ponder never varies. A marvel ol ttrenth nil whoc ! omeces . lloie economical tlantnenr- dl * ry kinds , orcl cinnot fe eoli la ci lunciltion with thotnultllu oollow lest , short weight urd plicaahata puwlere. ScU only In cans.Hoyal Hi' " I'owder Co. , H8 Wall St. , N. Y. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " CAUTION. "A ( artful examination of the cholera epidemic in Spain proves that the disease has followed the streams of the country in U'hich the germs of the disease had fallen , and from which water for drink is taken by the inhabitants of villages and cities" New York Times , July 20,1885. , "The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the best security against the dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters" London Medical Record. Of all Croftrt , Drugfiili , .t Mjn. Wat. Dtaltrt , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TKMKEIM St'RIrtli VEHIULtS , OVER 4OO.OOG * , tN USE. I ICaMlcn : Ulillnu Vvhlrln iimdc. Kidea SS u Hiioiia per a rwa 'ILt , HrrlKit Iriiiliena ! < Huuilru' ' ' " ' ! ) ! " ' " " ! rf"lllfy 'uu l" E UuUUurn aud ifulei The Smith Stock -AT- S. P. MORSE & 15o Dress Goods. Wo have filled this oounlor up with n ibolca lot o ! drf ai goods that nro worth 25o to 30s plaids , brocades , mohair rmxlurca , Ac. , all at 153. 25e Dress Goods. Oomptlicsn lot o ( Smith's 35 % 40a nnd 453 goods ; nmong these we mention ospoolally ono lot of Junmtoivn Drap d' Alnus , worth 40o oil for 25j. PJaid Flannels , 59c. 52 Inches wide , minify sold for $1.00 , These 5j ! ) Plaids arc all wool and n p.rcal birgnln ; 59,3 a yard. Plaid Flannels , 95c > Full lint- , very fiuest quality , full yard and half wide. Thnao aio being sold ovorcwhcra for $1,25. Wo call thn a'tontlon of Hotel * , JRcstatrraiits LARGE PRIVATE FAMILIES TO THK DAncutNs'ln TABLE LINEN. PatternTnble Cloth $1.39. 150 pnro llnm red b > rdcr pattern table clcths with ftingo all around , over 2 yards long , a great bargain at $1.39 each They nro worth 52.50. Pattern Table Cloth $1.98. 75 pure linen rod border fringed pat tern cloths nearly 3 yatdi long at § 1 OS Thty ar.i worth § 3 00. Satin Table Damask 75c. Ono of the great cat bargains of thl stock will 1m this double sit In Austrian D/tinak at 75J. Smith's price was $1.00 and thty were cheap. Table Damask $1.OO In this place wo offer rlatnaaita tha Smith sold for $1 25 and $1 59 and they am vnry clipsp. Table Bamask $1.25 1 lot that o ) t Smitli § 1 50 to $1 75 , h sold them at about $2 and at our prlcJ $125 being full 2 yards wide , they are etup. d < m bargain $1 68 Table Damask 1 lot of $2 50 to $3 damask in this 1 it they ara an immeuau bargain tulted fo the finest uia. The Smiih Stock S. P. MORSE & GO. Blankets $3.48- This bargain Is Identical with Smith's $5.00 blanket. They nro full 0x7 feet In \7.3 \ , made of clean grey yntn and arc a jargnln. Blankets $4.38. Absolutely tine wool ever Gi7 feet fn alza. These were n bargain with Smith for SO 00. Blankets $6.8 9. Weighing full 8 pounds , theao blanket * ara worth and eold by Smith for 810 , out prlco 50 89. Kid Gloves $1,00 0-button black ind colonnn elegant worth nnd nlwayo sold by Smith for $1.75 ; they cost him $12 Kid Gloves T5c Silk umbroiderod baok , 4-buttnis sold by Smith on his spoolaltaloa for $1.00. Kid Gloves $1.46 4-buUona nnd without doubt ouo of the btat In Omaha , Sm'th ' considered them a bargain at $2 ; our price $1.40. Gauntlet Gloves $1.50 Drg skin driving gloves , for ladles em broidered back , the brat made ; they urn worth $2 , our price $1 59 ; -p * ! > V ! JTTKJfl JTTKJflYgLjLL jL Smith's vflvots that were a b.vgala with him nt $2 ; wo offer them at $1.43 all beautiful colirj. Velvets $1.78 All dorlrablo colors and sold us a h r- galn at $2 50 by Smith ; our prlco $1 78 cannot bo duplicated In Ameiica. Brocade Sillis 59c Wine , garner , brown , green , navy etc , ; these brocade Bilks are worlh fully $1 ; we pronounce them ono of our enor mous bargains at 59 ; . Brocade Silks 89o Without doubt tlicao are the bsat bar gains In the atlk dopartmout ; all rolora , ohnlcn patterns , and worth $1 50 , our price 89.3. CO. y Til AT PEOPLE FLOCK TO 1119 FARNAM STREET. You may wonder why it is that erer/one you meet ka got Farmm Street , mixed into ever/ sentence they utter. You may -wonder why it is , that every day we make a nevr mention of 1 1 19 Farnam Street. You majwonder why it is , that certain clothiers speak unfavorably of i n9 Farnam Street. You may wonder why it is , that your clothes cost more than your friend's , and i none equal in fit , style and quality. You my wonder where in9 Farnam Street is , and what the great attractions are that causes the people to flock there. It is Easily Explained from Top to Bottom. ist. People will always seek the place vrhcrc they can get the best satisfaction for their money , consequently they flock to 1 1 19 Farnam Street. 2nd. People are e favorably impressed with their dealings , made at this 1119 Farnam Street , that they want to tell every one they meet about what they have bought and seen. This is what makes the number famous. 3d. The reason for our making a new mention of 1119 Farnam Street , everyday is to inform the people of the new arrivale received the day previous , in the shape of MISFIT and UNCALLED FOR CLOTHING , that you may hare the opportunity of an early selection. lothiers speak unfavorably of 1119 Farnam Street , because they feel out done in their attempts to out do In furnishing the customer with the High Art and Elegance that is found no where outside of 1119 Farnam Street. They feel tlW shrinkage in their business and this is what did il : THEY C OULB NOT FURNISH ? 25 Merchant Tailor made suit for . $12 50 30 " " . 15 00 35 " " ' . 18 00 40 " " " . 20 00 BO " " ' . 2500 CO " " " . 3D 00 ctli. You will find through inquiring of vour friend that he selected his clothing at 1119 Farnam Street , fro i those Mer it Tailor Misfits and Uncalled for clothing garments , which by making a purchase you will il ml your BaTinjiico | puilcent 6th. 1119 Farnam Street is located on Farnam Streetbetween nth and I2th , the room occupied for so many y r * liy m ,31110116 grocer , J , B. French , and is now occupied by THE ONLY MISFIT Clothin 1119 FARNAM STEEET , 1119 , Onen Evenings Until 9 O'Clock. ff. r , JOHNSON , KDW , 1UMUKT3 r , J , BOIIUYLEU. W. F. Johnson & Co , , Commission Mercfiants 318 La Sallo Street , Chicago. Receivers of grain and eed Vaiurti jouftbt and sold , ijpocial attention to mini iy samples , Keprtsented ly EDWARD BARTON , LtocoitV-b Home Seekers , Attention For full particulars about free and cheap lands in Western Nebraska Address T , C , PATTERSON , JieaEstateAyent , North Plattt , tf eb.