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    TUB OMAHA DAILY BK14VJMJNKO : > AX UUTUiliitt IB ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Various Interesting Matters From
Iowa's ' Motropolis.
Ono Fatal find Another Proba-
ably Fatal Accident
Tlio Now Melange From a Bast' '
line City.
DOWEL1/S DEATH ,
IT WAS HUOCOIIT ABOUT I1Y A V.VJ.l , .
Another snd cnso of death was dis
covered about 12 o'clock Monday
night near the Union Pacifit
.freight depot. A Bwitchmai
named Benedict caino upon a man
lying dead on n pile of railroad iror
about twenty rods from a switch near
the now tool house erected since thu
spring Hood , on the easy side of the
Spoon lake handle between the main
yard track and the dummy track. On
closer inspection tlio unfortunate
proved to bo an employe of the road
road , named II. D. Dowoll. Coroner
Fnul was immediately notified and a
' jury empannolcd. The following facta
wuro elicited : Mr. Dowell was cm-
ployed at the U. I * , freight depot
one of the platform men at night. He
worked us usual Saturday night all
night. On Monday morning fool
ing unusually well ho concluded
to work Monday forenoon so us to
make , as ho staled , as much over
time this month aa possible , as ho
contemplated going to Montana on a
visit next month. When ho and the
gang in which ho worked quit Mon
day noon they were all paid off and
his companions urged him to accom
pany them to Omaha. This ho de
clined to do , giving as an excuse that
Jio was going to save uj > all the money
] io could for the purpose stated , The
men left htm and went over the river
and Dowoll left for home. After din-
iicr the man was not Been until found
dead as above described. l < 'rom a
contusion over the temple that
portion of the head that rested
od on the rail. It wan
apparent that the man , on going to
his work Monday night , fell and was
instantly killed. By pressing , the
jingcr on tlio discolored contusion al
ludcd to , it was found that the slcul
was crushed. In a buckskin bug 01 .
his person was fonnd twonty-ono del
Jars and forty cents , which goes to
show that it was not the work of a
robber. Mr. Dowell was ft hard
working , industrious man , who would
take a drink and goon a syreo at times ,
but on tlio whole was considered a re
spectable citizen. Ho.camo to the Bluffs
: i little over two years ago from Mon
tana , whoroho has relatives now liv
ing , whom ho has lately expressed a
great desire , to visit , and which desire-
ho was planning to carry out
at the time of his unfor '
tunate and sad death. Ho also has 10
relatives living at Avoca. Ho leaves
a wife and several small children to
mourn his lots. Thu family liyo on ;
lower Broadway , near the turn in the >
street loading to the old ferry landing. )
Constable Itosccranz , at the request
of Coroner Fan ] , summoned the fol
lowing men as jurors to investigate
the case : Jesse Walters , John Dunn
and Joseph Wise. Tho1 first witness
sworn was J. W. Benedict , who dis
covered the body. Ho was standing
by the switch about 11 o'clock vn
Monday night. Ho saw an object
lying on the pile of old rail
road iron. Ho wont up to it in
company with the night operator and
found Dowell. Several other witnesses
were examined , after which the jury
returned the verdict , that 11. 1. Dowoll
>
came to his death by stumbling over
a pile of railroad iron at the west
switch pf the U. P. railroad yards
mid striking his head on a rail of iron.
The deceased wtis about ! ) ( > years of
ago.
MANGLED ,
VKOIIAHLK VATAI. ACCIDENT TO A YOUNII n
MAN. o
While a young man named Frank
Setters was trying to steal a ride on
nno of the Rock Island freight trains ,
ho wis thrown between the track and
n pile of cord wood at the western
station a few miles from thin city , and
received injuries that will , unless
sudden chani/o takes place , terminate . '
in his death , His loft arm was crushed
od and a sovora contusion was made
over tlio left oyo. The young man
WHS brought to this city and turned
over to J. H. Borroughs. overseer ol
the poor. Dr. Hart was sent for , and
having examined the young man , con
eluded before performing any opera )
tion that it would bo better to convoy .ho
the unfortunate to the county poor was
house which was done.
The doctor on further exam
ination found that ho would bo oblig
ed to amputate thu arm at the shoul
der joint , which ho did. The fuels et
which led to the sad accident nro
those : ' It seems that young Seller
with a few other young men purchas
ed tickets for Atlantic , for the pur- in
poao of obtaining employment. This ,
together with the nionuy they eponi
in that city , exhausted their funds ,
and not being able to procure work who
they determined to push on to the but
IMuira. They arrived at Wcston
uftur dark Monday night at the mo
rnont one of the freight trains won
starting. Young Seller passed arount The
to the side of thu train , and when i
was in motion jumped on and was to
lianging on to the car when the train by
pasted a pile of wood waa
, Some of the projecting sticks the
caught his clothing and hurled him was
of ) ' . This is the third sad accident w that
have had to chronicle that
to-day , \ \ <
understand that onu of thu employe
of this name road was thrown on t > the
the track in front of a train at Atlan
tie , yesterday , the entire train pussin for
over him , entailing his body to i
jelly , Why it is that yearly all thudeath hud
and accidents happen on this roai nnd
mid moHt of thorn without any fiml
of thu coitipany , too. Thoru munt b
a lack of discipline som owhciu. It i
about time that men realized the dan
gcr to lifo and limb in trying to ium
on u train while in motion anil yul
notwithstanding the records uro fu
of accidents fiom this causuulono day
men uio continually , day in and da
out , putting tlu'ir liyts in danger b
carelessly Mid recklessly rushing into
langor to save a few cents or pcrnhaps
n few miles' walk. But there always
wns accidents of this kind , nnd Wo
there is no help for it.
"Sport" Miller was assaulted by a
voting man named Cole in front of
IW Laey's saloon Sunday night. It is
said that "Sport , " as usual , was
- over his talk , when the young
man struck him , and knocking him
down , pounded him unmercifully.
Cole uns arrested and for his brutality
was compelled to pay $11 and costs.
There oii ht certainly something bo
done with this uoor unfortunate , for ,
notwithstanding there is no danger of
Itis injuring any one. But a poor ,
liclplc.ss idiot like him , full of mm
day in and day out , is in danger of
coming across a young man like Colo.
Sport should bo sent to some inebri
ate asylum where the few years that
ire left him can bo spout in pcaco and
juietncss and got some of the bad
whisky out of his stomach. So long
as ho is allowed to tun at largo there
vill always bo some man found mean
enough to take his last nickel fora
drink.
run nr.oiTs is mm : ! ' .
Mnyor Vanghan did an act during
.ho last session of the council , that
s ccitain worthy of commendable
nuntion. It ( mums that during thu
day the mayor's ' easy chair had been
.nkon from behind his desk nnd car-
icd to the residence of a poor sick
nan. The chair was not returned
intil the mayor had got to the city
juilding and c.illcd the council to or-
lor. Soon a messenger came in with
the same and bc , in an apology for
lot returning it sooner. The mayor
mmediatoly ordered the chair back to
ho sick room , remarking that what
10 had to sit on ho could ploco any
where , oven on an empty box.
This evening the silver wedding of
, ho Presbyterian church takes place.
Cwcnty-flvo yo.irs . ago this church was
wedded to the faith in this
city. Several addresses will bo made ,
ncluding one from the old pastor and
Hon. W. II. M. PiiHoy. On th
rholo this will bo tho' moat interest
ng sociable over hold by the society
Diu ladies of the church will furntsl
refreshments.
There is a great demind at the pres
nt tiiuo for tenement houses in this
ity.N.
N. J. Bond has rotuincd from an
xtondcd trip to Colorado.
It is just as good a way to light as
ny. Uomo on , Brown , it is your
.urn now.
Mrs. J. W. Strong , of Northficld ,
Minn. , sister of W. J. Davenport ,
hose arrival in this city about two
eoks ago was mentioned inTnnUKi : ,
ias returned to her homo. Like cvory-
else who visits hero Mrs.
trong was delighted with the Binds.
Stokes , the man who not many
rears ago caused Jim Fisk to pass in
im final timu check , was in Council
Bluffs Monday night on route for the
ast. Mr. Stokes seems to enjoy 'life
'ory well , having aplenty , of money
spends it freely. His four years
tcarceration at "Sing Sing" will bo a
ark chapter in his history , and the
host of Fisk no doubt follows him , :
ut ho seems to boar up under the
urdon remarkably well. . Ho is look-
ig finely and bids fair to live for
mny years to come.
Joseph Spaulding , for whoso bono-
the grand ball is to bo given tpl
ight , is improving rapidly , and wile
o doubt soon bo able to get about.
lo has had a long siege of it. Wo of
lope the ball room will bo crowded
j-night , that ho may receive a lift
liat will bo substantial. , '
Judge Lovo's court adjourned Sat
urday oveniiiR , all the cases on tlio )
ockct having been disposed of. This
erm of the United States court has
ecn a pretty busy one. A great
mny important railroad cases being
pfor trial.
The acute rheumatism has got the
upper . hand or Hugh Iteynolds and
lull cd him down. !
It is afloat in thin city that 11 , J. .
Jory lias struck a bonanza sumowhcro
Colorado. liis friends will bo glad :
hear this. ,
An entrance to "Grand" view park
HIH ) been otlccted from Graham live ,
mo cast of A. T. Klwoll's residence.
Phis will make it convenient for these
iving ii that part of the city. Do
J. A. Olothoback left this city last ,
ovonii.g huving in charge the mini
vhun recently convicted of being inane - '
ano convoying him to thu Mount
'loasaut insane asylum. 80
Twenty years ago four sisters aop-
imtod , Mrs. John Ilanmnn , Mi . all
Fustico Abbott , Airs. John Spangle
nid Mrs. Eli/.a Burcorpilo. Monday
hey mot for the first time together in
Council Bluffs , Mrs. John Spangle
mving arrived here , also Mrs. liurcor-
ile , the former from Parsons , Kim. ,
latter from tlio east. Thu meet-
a happy one , of course.
Monday waa the thirty-first mini
vorsary of the wedding of Mr. ami
Irs. H. II. Field , and they did not
it pasa unnoticed , presetIs ) wen
exchanged between thu bride and
jroom. The chief was recipient of a
iplcndid goldring , from his wifo. Wo
know for wo saw it. What ho ijavo
return we shunt know ur.til wo sue by
licr. Ho uiiya he never will tell ,
There is no question but that Cole ,
struck Sport Miller , did wrong ,
it seems the cose was exaggerated
considerably. Sport was not' hurt u
particle und the next day re
fused to testify against the man.
officers , in order io make
caiu against Cole had
find testimony outside. It is said
those who saw the nuault that il
not more than livn minutes from
time Sport was struck before he
in tlio calaboose , which shows
our policemen were on the alert
time ,
The man who keeps n saloon near
Bryant house bunged n couple o
young men who were in his place
making too much loud talk. Ho
banged them so novoroly that thoj
him banged to the police ntatioi
his calf bkin bat.gi'd to the turn
of$0.
F. U. Wooilrow was over the rivci
from Omaha yesterday at the Pacific
S. 0. Doyle nnd wife , of Crcston
lawn , beheld , the rain-drops yesterday OEO.
from a Pacific house window.
Jell' "Williams was in the city yester
at the I'ueitlc.
Wall McFaddt'ii arrived in Coimci
filulM Mondiiy night with a couple o
crooks" from Oaccolft. They were
Tolin K y nnd Jliolmol McCftli ) > (
linrgcil with tlofrnutling tlio rovoituo
u that they sold tobacco without T'n-
clo Siiin'd permission. They were nr-
r.iif nctl bofoio United States Com-
nissioner Wright , pleaded guilly n d
u dofnlill of Iwil were eoniinittod to
nwait the action of thu court.
United States Deputy Marshal
Slownrt and Wnll IVtcl' ' ddcn leave
Council HlttlTa to-day , wltli four pris
oners for Fort Mrulison. The mon
jonslittito part of the criminal harvest
of tlio last term of the United Stntoi
Mtirt just held here. The nfl'oiiso for
which tlieso men will sull'er n term in
; lie penitentiary wus passing counter
feit money.
DAWSOII , Spotmati , Keller and Gav
in are threatened Avith the "pink
eye. "
A coloicd individual rushed into the
little old frame building on the corner
'
nf Sco'tt street und Hroadway , occu
pied by the picture fnnno manufac
turer , J3. L. Northrup , and wanted to
ICIIOHif that was the American ex-
| iro.i8 oflicc. Mr Nortliiup informed
Him that it was not. The old darkey
Lurnud and went out , but BOOH re
turned und asked Mr. Xorthrup if ho
would bo m > "kyond lo pint do way
) Ut lo do place. " Mr. Northrup fol
lowed him to tlio door , nnd pointed
icrosa the street. The old fellow bo-
jan to lau"h , and exclaimed : "Murcy
on mo , cTiil1 , ) 'a you nuro ? " Afr.
Northrup replied : "That is the
[ > lace , Httre. " The old darkey bent
liii pate and lauuliod heartily. "Why.
bless yer child , dis nm do fust time
dis colored man was over ao tuk in
liefo' . NVharovor I've made question
In has tolo mo do ofliconurin n build
ing whar do brick war painted red , an'
[ upected how da wiirafoolin' do ole
man. Do folks of dis lifo shud not be
HO cumspectous of each other , an * dar
would not bo no much trubleaomness.
The big four DawBoti , Keller ,
Spctmati and Cuvin.
It is believed that the filth that is
tllowud to stand on the banks of the
stinking Lou.soy caused the death of
several citizens this season ; that all
, lioso now nick with what is known as
.yphoid-pnoumoniii can trace the
cause to tlio filth that is allowed to re- '
imin in this creek.
The northwestern tr.iin was u long
mo and well filled Monday night ,
tourists .returning to their eastern
minus are making it lively for the
ailroadn.
The front doors of all the saloons
voro closed yesterday on account of
ho rain and the election. It didn't
ako a key to unlock most of thum ,
lowovor.
Dcwplscd.
By the unthinking , Kimlock lias Iwm
oiiHideral awecclUiitiU hmiriintrrowth | ,
inplc.ixant finoll , etc. , lias tendered it , to
.IIOHO "not knowing ! \irtiieH , a nuisance ,
ind yet tlio root 1ms loir ' liccn nclenowl-
dged by savniits at inont invaluable as a
iurettc , aperient nnd , Mood purlticr. Jlur
lock lilood Hitters embody all itH
ualitieH. Price § 1.00 , trial ni/o 10 cents.
APPJLES.
Crop In Northwestern Mia- '
soiiri.
t. Joe Herald.
t.JT
The marketing of the npplo crop in
lorthwest Missouri for the present
eiison is now at its height , nnd there
H no part of the state where there nro
argor or bettor orchards , the most of
hem : being young , thrifty nnd of
choice varieties. The yield of these
orchards this year is about one-third
an average crop , and not more than
ono fourth of the crop the name or n
chards produced last year , when the
'iold ! was exceptionally largo. The
ipplcs of this section , including Doni-
man county , Kansas , are not of thu
icst average grade , although there is
Bomo very line fruit offered for
aali Tlio most of the apples nro
withered nr burnt in uppearanceor uro
warty nnd shriveled on ono aide , and
unusual portion of them are
wormy. This is supposed to bo ow
ing to the drouth and the long and
ntunso heat. On thu whole , how
ever , the quality here is superior to
hat of the crop in Michigan ami six
commands ] bettor prices , the figures
mid ; growers being from seventy to
linety cents per buOiol , and from
twc dollars to two dollars and thirty-
ivi cents per barrel. Platte , Clinton ,
Dtichman and Holt counties , with
Doiu'iilmn : county , Kansn.s , furnish
the greater bulk of tlio fruit Hold
lore. Andrew and Nodaway cotit'tea J
'urmsli fruit thr.t is on nn average
superior ; in quality this year , but not
'
"groat , in quantity as 'tlio counties
ibovo named. Uuyors are found for llut
the fruit offered , nnd the demand 0(11
from abroad is fully up to the oupply. fric Ixi
TUUE TO HER TRUST.
Too much cannot be said of the
over faithful wife and mother , con
stantly watching nnd caring for her
dear ones , never neglecting u single
duty in their behalf , When they nro
tutsailod by disease , nnd the system '
should have n thorough cleansing , tUo
stomach nnd bowels regulated , blood
puritled , mnlurial poison exterminated ,
she must know that Electric Hitters
are the only sure remedy. They nr
the best nml purest medicine in the
world , nnd only cost filly cents. Sold
Ish v McMahon. (2) ( )
Reading and Elocution
TAUGHT BY
JULIE B HARDENBBRQH.
Volco Training ; . Private Lemons and
Olntiet.
V011 Ctvsi Ktr-'et , bcUccu Mill anj Slat.
/OJ.
DIPVni EC I ft Affcnt If COI.UMIIIA
DIUIULkWi ami OTTO llICi'CLKS. Semi
thrco cent vtairp for Catalogue
and price Hit containing full
Information.
N , I , D , SOLOMON ,
PaiaUOU and OIiui
OMAHA , NKH
DP , Amelia Burroughs
AT 5HB ! WITHNELL HOUSE ,
Tuesdays and Fridays ,
10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
. W , UUiKK , A , C. ( UUrBIUL \l \
DOANE &
CAMPBELL
, * >
Attorneys-at-Law ,
B W COn , 16TI1 & DOUGLAS 8TS. ,
OlIAUA ,
The lending Bclentuts ot to-dny nsfroa lliat
ott ( llsciwcj are c.viiccl by illwMcrcrt kllnc)8
or ll > cr. If , therefore , tlio kidney * nml liter nro
l > cpt In perfect oiilir , iictfcct licnlth will ho tlio
rcnult. Thin truth li only been kno n ft kliort
tlmonnd forjr.iri vcoplo Biifftrul ( rrcflt n oiiy
without belli ) ; able to tlml rclkf. llio ill co ery
ol Warner' * fn fa Klilni-y ami M cr Ciiromarkia
a new ere 1 1 tlio truatnicnt of tlicic
Atnilo from n ulinple tro | leal leaf of rare \ aluo. It
ronUlm Juit tlio cliinintR ncaofiary to nourish
tincl lin l hito both of thcso Rrcnt orifmn , mid
wifely rcrtoro ntnl l.ul > them In order. Jtlsn ,
Poiltlvo Reincdy for nil the illi-'c.uc9 that ( .imc
> alin Intholowcrinrtof tlio Ixxly for Tori > ld
Lhcr HcAdftcllti Jnuiidleo Dizziness ( Jrmcl
XcncrAiruo Micrnml Urlnnry Orif.im.
It linric eellcntnnili'afo ' rcinidy for funnies
rltiK 1'rciniancy. It will conttol Mtintruntlon
nml In In 'uumblc ( or Lciicorrliua or Knll ii ' , of
.ho Womb.
An ft Blood I'urlflrr It In uncnimlcd , for It cures
tlio orffnn that nuke the blood.
Thli rnn ly , which has ilono nch wonder' , Is
put up In the rAIOI ( T Hl2tiJ : IIOTILK of any
ncdltlno niK > n the market , and In fold by IJnis-
trlstn nnd nil dealers nt 91.25 ) icr bottle. Tor
Dlahoto" , ciinnlrc for WAUN'Kn'S SAI'rt DIA-
Ill.TKS OUHK. It It a TOSI 1 1VK Ucmcdy.
H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y.
JclG.tu.th.gat.lv _
PILES ! PILES ! PILES !
A Sure ! Cure Found at Last !
No Ono Need Suffer !
Attiroctiro tnr Illlnd , nicccllntr. Itching nml
Ulccrati ? ! 1'ilfR tiwihcrndlumcrcilby . Wil-
lam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's
Indian I Ointment A slnRlo liox has cured the
won chronic cnnca ol 25or 30j ear * utandlntf. No
ononftilmilTcrlUeiiilmitcs i niter apil | > ln thli
A ondcrful teething nuillclno. Lotions , Instni-
ncnts nnd cloitti.irlcj do more harm than peed ,
\VllllaiM' Olhtuicnt nbsotlis the tumors , nllaya
thai intense llclili' ) . ' , ( nartlculaaly nt night nfter
KCtlliiK warm In bed , ) cta OH n | > oultlce , thci In-
itanl nnd > nTiile-9 rclltf , nnd Uiirejwred only for
I'ilcs Itching of the | irl\nto parts , nnd fortieth-
nj ? else.
llenil what the lion J. II. Crfllribcrry of Cloxc-
anil s.i\salient Dr. Wllllam'H Indian 1'ilo Ointment
mcnl : I hai o mc'l scores of 1'llct curoj. nnd It
nffordt mo plcanu e to Biy that I hat o nccr found
unjt thlnirvhlcli KA\O smn Immoilato nnd jicriiin-
ncnt relief ni Dr. Wllllam'i ) Indian Ointment
For Halo bynllilrufiflsts or mailed on mcljit of
iirlvu [ , $1.00.
HENRY & CO. . Prop'rs ,
ClA\KLVM > , OHIO.
For sale Iiy 0. K. Oooihnan.
OctlOilcod&nrowly
United States Depository.
UEH JbML.lbE.a33P
NationalBank
OP OMAIM.
Cor. 13th and Farnam Ste.
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OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS { TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
STABUSIIKD 1850.
Organized aa a National Bank August 20,1803.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVEB 000,000 ,
OrriCERfl AND DIRKCTORS :
. KOD.KTZII , President.
AUODSTUH Kot7 > nii. Vice President.
II. W. YiTM , Cashier.
A. J. PorruRoic , Attorney.
JOUK A. CnilQUTOtC.
F. tl. DAVIS , Auk Cashier.
Thl bank receives deposits without regard to
amounts.
Issues time certificates bearing Interest.
Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal
cities of the United States , aim London , Dublin
Edinburgh and the principal cities ol thocontl
nt of Europe.
Sells passenger ticket ) for emigrants by the fa
man line _ mayldtt
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BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
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Dullness trontrocted same an that of an Inter
poratvd nank ,
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itemA
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menD
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the rrunldcnt. and are the finest iiKturoa to
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1'riah Outin nnd ( linne lonttniitly on hand pud
< > rM l In thn la'evtHttlo. o5ijim :
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ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AUI1ACH 11LOCK ,
Dju.-U IBth 8ts.Unuha _ Nnb
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81 UthStrivt Dm h * Ni > t >
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REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. 15O8Faraliara Street ,
k. , - - 3XTEI3B : .
.Vorli ulila ODU. flranii Cuntral Hotel.
John G. Jacobs ,
( Formerly nf Olsh& Jacobs , )
UNDERTAKER.
. 1U7 Farnham fit , , OU SUmt of jAcobGli
ASTOrJcrti ov Tcliurnt ' Ho licit * * * I iVp TlV
.
Edward W , Simeral ,
ATTORNEY
Hrt.
On and after this daie our Farnham Street store frill open
at7:3Oa. m. and close promptly atp. m. > excepting Satur
day. We feel that the very low prices we have established ana
maintained in Omaha will be sufficient inducement to our
patrons to make their purchases during the above hours.
8. P. MORSE $ CO.
P. M SE & CO
1319 Faraham Street.
In this department wo are show
ing the Latest Novelties of the /sea
son.
10 inch IlluninatcdBiegea , SOc.
4(5 ( inch Best Illuminated Bieges ,
SI. 00.
1 < ! inch Cloth PJaids , Sl00. ;
24 inch Fine Momio Plaids , HOc.
24 inch Colored All Wool Bro
cades , 'toe.
40 inch Black Cashmeres , OOc
40 inch Black Cashmeres , ! > 0c.
40 inch Black Cashmeres , Best ,
81.00.
The 81.00 Cashmere is a Special
Bargain , well worth and usually sold
for $1.25 ; when gone wo cannot re-
.jlaco . them for'tho ' money.
24 inch Illuminated Bioi'cs , 'JOc ,
SILKS , SATINS , &G.
19 inch Gros Grain Silks , 50c.
19 inch Gros Grain Silks , 75c.
19 inch Gros.Grain Silks , SOc.
19 inch Groa Grain Silks , $1.00.
22 inch Cashmere Silks , § 1.25.
22 inch Cashmere Silks , Sl.iJO.
22 inch Cashmere Silks , $ l.iO. (
Full Lines of Guinot Silks , Cashmere
moro Alexandra Silks , of which \vo
ire Solo Agents for Omahu , range in
Price from $2 00 to § 3/50 , and arc the
pest goods known to the trade , being
'
'nil 24 inches wide and warranted to
wear without breaking.
Black Brocades ,
Surahs ,
Rhadames ,
J9 inch all Silk Brownies. $1.2u.
19 inch all Black and Colored Bro
cades SI. i > 0.
22 inch all Silk Brocades , 82.00 ,
§ 4.00.
Our display of Party Shades in Bro
cades , Cream , Blue , Pink , Heliotrope ,
Ac. , is the linest over shown in
Omaha.
19 inch Colored Satins , 90c.
19 inch Colored Surahs , 95c.
19 inch Black Sitr.ihs , 70c.
21 inch nil Silk Surahs , § 1.20-2.25.
GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
Wo arc still selling and have corn-
plcto lines of the celebrated Fisk ,
Clark it Flagg kid gloves ; wo assure
our customers that there is no finer
glove made , and wo are .tolling them
. ' ! Buttons , best kid , 75c.
4 Buttons , beat kid , § 1.00.
0 Buttons , best kid , 1.25.
Housekeeping Goods.
Wo show bargains in Napkins that
cannot bo duplicated.
150 dozen full sized 5-8 all linen
fine Napkins , White , Cream or Red
Bordered at $1.50 a dozen , worth
82.00 , and an extra larg 34 Napkin ,
very tine linen , at $2.50 a do7en ,
usually sold at $4.00.
County orders for goods or samples will receive prompt atten
tion. < We have but one price and do the largest business west o
Chicago , selling goods very cheap. No one can afford 'to pass our
doors. . .
S. IF. IMIOIRSIE ! &
1319 Farnham Street.
Established 11 Years ,
Asseta Represented
82OOO.OOO.O.
Actl > o Fire and Life agent *
w nt l. C. T. TAYLOR ft CO
DON'T IT BURN I
My : house ami furniture is insured with
0. T. TAYLOll k CO. ;
( /nr 14th and Dowlas.
AND STILL THE LION
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moore ( s )
Harness '
AND Saddlery.
. o
cc
Ifca\e adopted the Uon asaTrado Jlaik , and
my eoods will bo STAMPED with the LION
and ray NAME on the name. NO GOODS AKE
UKNUJNE WITHOUT TUP. A110VU STAMPS
The best material U used and the moil skllltx1
workmen are employed , and at the lowest cut
price. Anjono Uhlngaprlco-lUt of good will
confer a fa > or by aendln ? for one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
DISEASES
OK THE
EYE & EAR
DR. L. B , GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Inferences all Ileputililo I'll ) 1 < lane of Omaha
c. Corner 15th and Farnham 8ti. ,
Omaha. Neb
J.H FLIEGLE
ucccsMr to J , II Thlcle ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. JSO Douk'la/ " - ii Neb.
.
1 ! ) inch Black S.itiiiH , Too.
10 inch lilnck Satins , SHc.
1 ! ) inch JSluck Satins , Dai- .
1 ! ) inch Black Satins , Sl.OO.
122 incli Black Satins , Sl.OO.
J2 inch Black Satins , $2.10.
22 inch Black Satins , § 1.25.
22 inch Black Satins , Sl.fiO.
J2 inch Black Satii.H , § 1.7" .
27 inch Black Satins , § 2.00.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Fifty do7.cn men's unlaundricd
shirts with full-sized linun bosom ,
linen cuffs and re-onforcod front , 50c
each. Well worth 75c to $1.00.
One hundred do/.on Seamless Fancy
Striped English half hose , 2oc n pair.
Worth 50c.
VELVETS , PLUSHES , &c.
20 inch Black Velvets , No. 1 , $1.25.
20 inch Bhck Velvets , No. 2 , 1.50.
20 inch Black Velvets , No. 3 , 2.00.
20 inch Black Velvets , No. 4 , 2.50.
20 inch Black Velvets , No. fi , 2 75.
20 inch Black Velvets , No. ( i , .00.
20 inch Black Velvets , No. 7 , 0.50.
27 in. Cloak''Vclvets } , No. J1.00. .
. 21 inch Colored Hushes , - 3.50.
21 inch Black Plushes , y.50.
21 inch Black Hushes , best , 4.00.
21 inch Ombru Plushes , - 'j.OO.
Cheyenne , A. POLACK ,
Fall and Winter
CLOTHING ! !
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises.
TO OXCJDXUEC ,
IN THELATESTJ3TYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit at
1316 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAK FOURTEENTH ,
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to the Fact that
Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and
Prices of
CLOTHING ,
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
. !
.ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
Wo are prepared io rnool the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styloa
tuid Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
300 to 31213th St. , Corner Farnham
FURS ! FURS I
FOB LADIES , GENTS , AND OHILDEEN ,
At Mra , HDBBBMANN'S , 16th Street , bet. Capitol Avenue
and Davenport. Repairing neatly demo and Furs '
mnclr t or'T , ' ' H
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