Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1884, Page 7, Image 7
7 t AM TIIK WK&TEI1N AOlJiT FOIl TIIK "RICHMOND SKATS/ ' NO , . 3 Tills ii h t " "iino of tlio KUatoliumifftrturor" rail n "CluS , 'lintta i"vlit"i'ir ! llulf Clitnj Club. ' It IHH | mr ivrliig fteclhottnitH corrugate I snank , It I * tu 1 iilckcl ) int < .il Ino liottnm Isshano to fit llio ol"t tlio ih > o nr li o > fvrftctl > , third' ' . ' K'IM"i ! tlio font Iiu. ' mil natural nctli.n It Ins tou clamp a illUlit'catn't Inntcporluil ttr i Too heil vtr | s arc \ < n fctrtbla to hivl lamp li niontuastrt , in li Mr ) t } ntiil < trc intlicn tlio nUc " ( ton | ire emlnj ; rioui nnd ] lni il tnMenti. It UtliaOntstlo Mn < nUta In tlio mirkct , ntiJ ono tint Is Miru to jiloiic. It Im pure Thrum HowooJ uheohuMi lirijM builiiii s thaMa 21 Inc-li'i Indumi'tn' ntnl o\t > r , > * h 'i'l 1'i'ff''t \ tru nvh pur III onseil In a seiuratuli > . flzri 1 ti9. I nlixmtj ft lull line of numo skate In fill H r | > wxl liottnnu anil afullllnutf allcxtrjH , unil siiull and Line Ir > n Until ulicoVi Write for pilcci 'IVrnn Onr thlM ncpoiniitiltiKor | > toibihncoN ; ntC O. l > . 11. U MINLKit , Western Agiiut , 1UW , Koiutli Council DiuOt , Iowa. CHAS. SHIVERICK , A UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , I'ASSKNQEU KtKVATOIl TO ALli FI.OOHS. | l'J03 , 120S nnil 1210 Fiuimtn St. , Om h4 , Nob. * IA Diploma of Honor , Medal of Merit , AND CERTIFICATE of DISTINCTION at the CENTENKIAL THESE INSTRUMENTS POSSESS E HIGHEST Power , Biohness and Svmpathetio Quality of Tone , Elegance'and Durability of Workmanship. Pronounced by the Artists and the Press , both at home and A : Europe , as the Sweetest Toned Piano Ever Made , , MAX MEYER & BRO. , General Western Agents : KICHAIi S k CLA11KS , W. A. OLABKE Proprietors , Superinondonl OJH AND DLJAIBIIB IN WATEK WHEELS , ROLLEK MILLS , illMILL MILL FDBNI8H1NG8 Or ALL KINDS. INOLODINQ THB Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Clotl 8TKAM PUMPS STEAM. WATEH AJJD OAH PIPE AltGHITEOTORAL AND RIDQ e We aropropir l to tiinimi j > tn" * ' ' titiinat - * , im. | WH ) coutractfoi ( erolion oC Flouring fililln am ) ( iritin K'nvatow ' , r for ehanginp Flourin. Mills , from Htou-i to the Roller Sv'om. J "i8iccuUttoiitiori ? ( , 'iven \ > n diniisliing Pinydcr I'larts for any pu pose , an ! estimm i 6--r H > in ( * < i r l "i clitii- v rcuoirn atlenden RTUHARD & CLARKE , Oi-ahaTvTeb A COUMCj JLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. . THE BLOODY BALL Tbc Details of llic hhooliog aud Fighl- iug Near the Fair Grounds , No Ono Vat ally Injured. Thanksgiving ovunlng Ihoro wiw n tils graceful row at n dance , tlio outliiio.i ol which , aa they could bo hastily gathered at that late hour , were given in ycslor y'o UBR. At that time it was roportci that Still Bates and Via Samlowslsi woru both wounded by bulluts fired by n mat uatuod Pordu. Additional dutnlla , ni learned yostordny , were to the ollod that no one was seriously hurt. It scents that a man named Estes was the onu who gnro the dnnco , in what is known as "tar paper hall , " n building near the fall grounds , in which one largo room , UROC sometimes DB n hall , is lined witli the paper which gives Iho nntno to the [ Unco , At a similar dance given a few nights before , it ia claimed that tlio man IWdu and his eon Itad n row with ono Tom IJrown , in which Browu was badly thumped , am ! that ott 'Wednesday night some of lirown'a friends sought revenge on the Potdus , and this started the row that ovoniuf } . Young Perdue was outside the louao , and was yetting badly Denuded , Then ho broke and got away , retreating nto the house for a moment , and reap earing with his father , who nod a re volver. S'ill Bates , who was in the crowd outside , had a club , and with this 10 threatened Pordu if ho did not drop the gun. Instead of dropping it Perdu commenced shooting , firing two shots at Sates , the crowd scattering , and Perdu ind his son going back Into the house. [ t was thought that ouo of the balls lit Bates , but his friondn yesterday de nied that ho was injured. Saudowski says ho was not concerned in the war , jut that ho and Mike Dvy were return- ng homo from the Northwestern round louse , and as they neared that place they bund the row in progress , and watched t for while until n the shooting com- uoucod , when they started away on the run. Ono bullet whistled uncomfortably near him , but did not hit him , but in running ho fell down and struck his head on a stake , causing a slight flesh wound vhich ho did not notice at first. His iomrado thought the wound was caused by ono of the bullets , but Sandowski did not think BO. The wound was not a erious ono anyway. The afl'air in its > eat light was a disgraceful ono , and all ; oed citizens are naturally getting heart- ly sick of such scones , and the demand low Is that those matters bo not passed over so lightly as in the past , but that irompt , ctfectivo stops bo taken to pun- shthoBo _ concerned , and in a manner Thich will bo something of a warning to thors. aC. 'i'liolne , of Chicago , a tobacco leaf man pent the holiday hcru. S. J' . MHchol ) , of Marion , Iowa , upunt liankfRivinfj hero , attending the marriage of ila brother , Mr. J. C. Mitchell. I'd. Towsluo ate his turkey in Cilenwood , M. ] ' . Kohrer has gene to Detroit on a brief m&incEs trip. K. L. .Sijuho and liN sister , Miss Anna , pent Thnukfglung at Fort LeaveinvorUi. Mrs. Henry Swan , who has been visiting liands in ICH Muiuce , returned to epend 'lunkagiving nt home. Lomnra has adopted a saloon license of $20 a month. Sioux City io putting in the Holly sys tem of water works. Thirty thousand dollars changed hands in Dubuque on the result of thu election. The corner etono of the now court houao at Marahalltown was laid Wcdnea- day , Atlantic haa adopted the Council Blulfa pop dodge and licensed her saloons at 480 a joar.- The county of Harrison has ten in mates at thu Alt. Pleasant asylum nnd pays § 301.00 for their support. A now Catholic church is to bo erected at ShoiiU'a Mount , Dubu < | u countyat cost of from § 14,000 to $ JiCOO. ( Biahop POES vill dedicate tlu now Methodist church at Emmetithure on the liOth inst. The house cost 810,000. The prohibitionists of Muscatino cro clamoring for the inipcachtnent of .Judgo IluycA , bocHUEO ho decided against them , There ia a rumor in Des Moines to the c fleet that an nrrargemont ia in process of formulation by which the council con template drawing sornu r6vonuu from the saloons through thu medium cf monthly fines. fines.Tho The commissioners of the now state in&ano asylum to bu located at Clarindu u mot tu Architect Foster's oilico. and awarded contracts as follows : Oliver Mather , Manknto , Minn , y.fiOO.OOO brick nt 90.50 a thousand , John Fergu son , Claritido , 1 , < > 00 yards of stone at $330 per yard ; Pfciflor & Son , St Joseph , Mo. , cut etone , 10.000 yards at 37 88 ; Dearborn foundry , Chicago , iron woik , $22,100. , Work commences at onco. onco.A A goodly number of fish will bo die- Iributod in the running streams and arti ficial lakes throughout ho atato dnrinp the next forr day a. Ji'iah Commisiioner Aldrich is at Cedar Uapida with a car load which haa been shipped to him from Washington. There were 15,000 liali put up in cans of forty each , and nil lively and healthy. Thi y include limited numbers cf two now varieties , blue and tench carp , and after being taken to Ana * mesa will bo distributed throughout tin state. .V ( ! hOMiKS A I1 A flltK , IW tllf ) lidllKITH IChCUJIOll I'lOlll lllO Ori'f hl in Hold at Jltvi-ililII , MAUN. io.ton Cilube , From the tuonient whnti the first rry if "help ! tire ! " hn k tlio ilunp iil > llmi < if tliu dpfiorttMl ntrci-U < f JJavrrH' ' ! ' ' . ' a. m. yesterday the woman's voice had if-Vor crated tu ori < um. ' 1'liu ' strut , t d < o ) f the Crtiyhton liotuo VIM h > ck.id ) nil' hbro WHH no means at htiiid ( o dnsh ' ' n. Noliotly lmiw whorv to look in tu 'I k Ideality for a laiMitr. Tim Mtiu'i" ' * c,9 becoming more threatening antf nuro trfrihli uvory momt nt , Thu glov on iho wii'divis ' dectiitd | , cut' aftii iiiotlxir t > i rufthra wcro thrown up wit craft' , and tia-n a J < " met ) j ijt iou iu from sleep and scmcply yet nblo to tin- dorstMid anything vnoro of the circuni. Bttttices than the horrible nature of the danger which menaced thorn added their rcroAius and their ctiea for assistance to the nwful chorus : "For Ood'a B ko , svo UB. " "Aladdorl A ladder ! Won't somebody - body bring n laddyl" "In Ood'o name , nro you going to lot us burn alive ? " Almost every 0110 of the twciily-ono windows in tlio tftoupporalories revealed to the hurrified spectators n horror of it own. All at once the members of tin little group upon the sidewalk wen startled by the appearance In thumldatn tlunn of n young Woman who had oscipec from the tlnuiea by getting out cf thu skylight and coming down through the Diiitin house. U was very cold , and aho liad nothing on but her night-dress , ludly lorn nnd burned. Her hair hungdonr In wild COL fusion. She rushed back ami Forth like an insttuo person , wringing her liauds and crying out incessantly. " 0 , eave my husb.indl O. for Ood'a sake , savohim ! " This was Mrs. Hunt , who , separated from her luiabMidln the tlamca n splto of their dojparato etForta to koo ] together , boliovedhlm [ to lmvo _ perished , totally unaware that ho , uavodin another equally marvelous manner , _ was almost tt the same instant nild with grief for tor aiipposod doatruction. Her cries ivoro U'rriblo to hor. Boaido hcreoll with grief nnd terror , oho Hod up the street crj ing. "Oh , my husband ! Oh , my husband ! " intll nt last , caught and overpowered by uumbora , she was forced to put on a pair of shoos which ono of the men snatched from his feet , and waa carried into the Elm holieo in a faint. But n moment later her young husband , escaping to the street , stood on the farther side opposite the burning building with his eyes fixed upon thu little room whore lie had eo lately loft his wife , with n mute , palo face. 11 o remained motionless , watching the firo'lcap up in that ropm ; snw It burn ing the little bureau nnd burst at last out of the window in n dense , lurid sheet ; and people wondered what niado him stand therp no atill nnd white. Some body got him at laat into the Elm house , but neither _ tbat night nor the hours which have siucp Intervened have been sullicicnt to elliico from his mind the impression of horror during the few minutes which ho stood watching tlio room where ho believed his wife to bo burning. At the upper corner window a woman , who was afterward identified aa Katie Gllmartln , had been standing in her night dress screaming herself hoarse for ninny minutes. Suddenly aho was aeon to climb upon the sill , nnd , doapito the warning erica of those In the street below - low , to jump wildly out into the air. Some ot the bystanders turned away their heads , but the fascination of the horror kept most cyea riveted upon the swiftly descending figure. The body fell like letd , partly turning head downward in its course , and struck with a terrible force across the narrow iron bar at the bottom of the second story , which nun- ports an nwi-lng in the summer timo. ller body doubled over this , quivered for an instant on the edge , and then top pled in the fitroot. Strange to say she was not dead whoh they picked her up , and though slip has remained almost con stantly since in n atato of unconscious ness , may yet recover from her terrible injuries. An instant later after her fall two others , with a dreadful cry of dc- apair , leaped ono after the other down through the forty odd foot of apace from the windows to the sidewalk. All eyes wcro now turned toward the window of Iho room in the fourth story next to that corner room from'which the woman had jumped. A woman Ecroanv- ing wildly for aid had been statiding there unobserved almost since the first outcry. She saw her two companions in the next room leap down at the riik of their lives , and still aho loaned out over the Bill waving her bare arms frantically to at tract the attention of the powerless poo- pi o in the street. Once or twice she had disappeared for a moment na though frantically trying to escape by the way of the stairs , but driven back at last by the ilamcB and heat she got out of the win dow and hung by her hands from the sill. From Instant to Instant those ( below her expected to BOO her let go her hold nnd fall , Hit with n marvelous por- Biatency iiho 1'eld on , first by ono hand and then by the other , with all the ner- voua strength which crinoa to people in , eupiomo luomcn s. There are BOHIO poo- H plu aay that this woman continued in this dreadful situation for fully live min uted , but there are few who can judgu of A the lapoo of time in ouch emergencies. Some of those in the street wore shouting - ing for her to let go ; others , were en couraging her to hold on. ( When her A atrenulh WUH neatly exhausted Imlp ar rived , and by tlio daring and heroism of two ollict'rs she was saved. Herbert , llutchluson'a cacnpo wan mar velous. Su1d ho : "With my tooth clinched , J plunged forward through the furnace of fire , which almost Hcorchod thu bkin from mo as I wont. It waa fully fifty feet from my door to the end of the Imlliray , where the Btairo leadinir to the akylight wore. I wished to run , but tint Inn ( inured up trom the floor below in huch an overwhelming mass that the heat almost overcame mo. I ( daggered and I m OB t tell , clutching the iunlsier with my right hand for my support. So great was my excitement that I hardly realized it , but the wood was BO hot as to take ull tbo lloah off the innido cf my I rushed up the slalte oa to the oof and had I been an instant later I do not belie vo I should have pot there alive. L great shoot of lUiuo burst out of the kylight after mo , An I looked round for something by which to save nysolf , my foot struck against something which attracted my attention. Looking ip , 1 discovered several loose pieces of elograph wire which had been loft there pparcntly by the linemen at the last re- mirs. Then saw my way to the end , Ithough my right hand was burned BO hat I could not use it. 1 managed by sing my left hind and my feet to rplico ho pieces of wire together by bending ho ends f o as to nmko a line long enough o drop < o thu aldowalk. After a conoid rablo difficulty , making ono end of it ast to a t lograph post , I twisted my pg about the wire and lowered myself lowly down over the edge. I had only ly InH hand and such little nuppurt as tie friction of the wire igairist tny clothes vould giva me , but by letting myself rep ono foot at a time and then grasp- ng the wire tightly again 1 managed to rep myself down through thu fifty feet o thu street. Thcrn many towns in Oregon in which ilug batu u ro not toluratid , The certain gn of u frontier town' * advance from orderlsm to civiiisnion in thu tolerance f the tall tile. mail fur Cincinnati is to bo iuuihutid rcw'y for the carriers boforu t rciolcn the city. I' ' rah hasten thmiHuitd small farms of I ) nit twcii'j-fivii acres caon , nil of which n it b 'niitt'il. SPECIAL NOTICES NOT10K. Special k TertlMtntmtt , luo at Ul Found , To txw n , For 8 le , To Rent , Wants , Hori Ing , tie. , will b Inwrtcil In Ihti column M the lei tale of TKN CKNT8 PKK MNK for the On ! Inwrtloi ami FIVK CKNTS I'Ell LINK lor * ch tubMqnent n ertlon , foave advertisements al our office , No. Pearl Street near tlroadwar WANTS. \ il7ASTK1) vilmtlon a * hou'c icnOf H < rf r il Alsit thro * to ! r Mtp. Ail i , lomull COAt. ANI > WOOU-aooiKB HcMon , 2S llruil way. tell * coal mill wnoil nt tennonalilu prlron Klua 2 WO lltt , foi n ton , ami 123 cubic for a com Trj him. " riOll HATit llano , 11 K , Soiunvi , 1'ajicr , limit ami Strvtloio ) , Counol lllulTii. InOKSAt.KOIlllKNT-Tho OrvH 1'acklue rion o 1 ami machinery , located In thin clt ) . IM hoi Kvory l > o < tylii Council lllufftto take l Tinlim. Pelhoreil liy carrier at only twenty pent * a wook. O 1.1) I'Al'KUH-Kor e lo kt lln offlco , > t S5 ocnti huiiilrml Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The toltowliiR ro the tlmoa ot the rrh l ml Ae parturo ol trulin tiy orntrol ntixmlsrJ time , at the loml ilctxitd. TrkliiD leave trunTor ilcpol ton mill uUia earlier anil rtho ten minutes Inter. CHlOiQO , BUBUNUrOS AND qUlNOT. I.14V1. ilUVI 8:86 : p in Chlwuo Ktprm O.oo in 0:49 : m Fant Mall. 7:00 : | i it < TilOau I'Mall anil Kjprww , 7t'3 | < m UJU : p m AooimmcHUtlon. MO p m "At locnl depot only. IU1S1B OITT , RT. JOII ANU COVMCIti ( LDm. 10CS : a tu Mull Anil Kiprcnii , U lib p in 8:15 : pm raolflo Kxprom , 6:15 : nui OntOAOO , MILWAVRIIII AMU ST. TAUU 6:15 : p ru Ksprcttd , 9.08 a m 9:21 : a ui K > ) ircen , 0:56 : p in OUI01QO , BOOK ISbANI ) AMD rAOIHC. 8Sfi : p m Atttntlo KiproM , BOA : a in ! ) : ! ( a m Day Kxprosti , 0M : p in 7JOam * DnMolnoa Aooommoilittlou , 0:16 : p m At loo.il ilopot only. WAfllSlt. RT. LOUIS AMD rAOlFIO. MIOpm Aooominailat.011 O'OOam lSO ! p in IiOtiln Kiprora 8:4S : p m 1:50 : p m ChlcAjo KsprcM 10:66 : a in At Tranefor cnly oaioAaoaml NontimiaTiui. 6ti : } p m Kxproim , 0:10 : p m 9U ; n Bi Pftolflo Knptcen 9.06 a m S10DI OITT AND rACtnO. ; 40 p m St. Paul Kiprcea , O.PO a ra 110 a m Day Express 7.00 p m ONION r-Acmo. 8:00 : p m WcBtcru Kiprcoi , BBO : a m , lee : a m Pndllo Kiprosa , 4 : < o p m S10 ; a m Lincoln Kxptesa , 1:13 : ) > HI 'At Tranilor only. * DOII1IT TRAINS TO OK A111. Leave 70-8:30-8SO-10SO-U:40 : : : : : B. tn. l:8l-5:3 : : ! : SO-4:80-6SO-flSO-llo5 : : : : p. m fluiulay 7:20' : - : SO-11MO a. m. l:30-3$0 : 6:30-6S : : < Ml:06 : p. m. Artl10 rolru'iR hoturo loarlii ) ; tluir. From transfer only. nios. omo , u. M. PDRIT , OFFICER < & PUSEY Council Blurts ! . Established - - 1856 Debtors In Korelgn and omcatlo Kichinco n Ipine BocmUl ACOll DIMS. K. P.OADWKL SIMS A CADWELL , S-fflf- . I MM1 WH I COUNCIL I1LUFFS , IOWA. OIHco , Main Btrcot , Kooma 1 nnd S ahtiRntt k ilo- ( alina'a Ijlock. Will i > r ctlca la BUta uid Ftnlorn outta. Lais , BIG DRIVE. AT ; HOMER'S. 23 Main SlreotJ - Council BlulTa JT 3 ? 209 Upper llru.ulAd1 , u nin to tlio I'rnnt. tmU , rttlctt nnd runio mid l.xnmlno , iinil BCD ( or unihtn ulmt > ou can buy furt'aj at my place. | 110tUJOU n tollOHH : lli Kiaiuil-itiiluiiK'irfor SI 00 II llib t ujrnr fur I 00 D Ilia WMIo ux 0 micnr f r I CO Olmrn Klrls'fl wliltiHuslan eoalir 1 OJ I barn Hnln'A , fiiml | to Klrk'n Untolaii HO | I ( or. 1 CO 0 IIJIB Kirk's Uiluliiilli iinpliu 1 IKI hiponl'H ln. t i > it > il < r ) iur Hi i ! ' > Sin xoi < ol rnatilicH lor "f > > nii Califnrlim Imncv iltlpH , [ icr ( 'al DU Sirup , warantcJ ttilctly pure Vcniout innplo pi.rkil 100 Horuhoin iicr ' ( , ' " 1 M No. 1 I'nxlUli curiaiiUllIlii ( or 1 00 cwin'I.JB , jitliuliiu 10 Inxuilor 100 aiuioil lilacnliurrlfH , iirrsuivril. tnnn tor I (0 CoiiiiwlUli'llowpeic.linlii : uliltoiiuupri ( or. 1 (0 Caimul .1 lli lbtitiiliiy | : Ti nmtoia 10 for. 1 ( < 0 N < . 1 white Huh , inrklt , 7(1 Pubtcdi , Lur'lnril ' Climax , | ior pouni ) . . . f > 0 I' T. T. 1 OHM Hull ) ou according to ijiial ty.diim ICotoTUoiitrlli. Huur Wuutlltliu cululiratoil I'atent Fancy per cw , 120' ' ) , Wo Kocpacrjllilnj ; UHUallf lopt , In n. I'lrut CIHi Grocery , uinl Murrain ovrr > tilnu ) u tell UooiUilc Imncl fno in fti'.v | art of Iho cily. I ultn liunillo aiovman Mlticim , Dry KiiuiU end Nctlbiia , liontu kii 1 fihotx , ami n K < d nHjottnitnt til Tin wire Id- ni ii Jim ; I will not i.nl ) IKI not underfoM n nny : ( ! , but wl 1 null 20 jiur cent iMilowan ) Coinpiilltl n ntliadly We MO now rv < clvl > K ItiMi'oo ' nl ( I ID n lilch u o lam give the Kriaiubl liatKal''m N ir offi ro n tlio city My vkiciiHiu * are \trv lluht , with no LtntHtopny 1 ainuiiallu'l arnl vtlllSitll cli jp lor UAHII. Call vvlniiiou want tLolw nf lhnmiii In my liiiu. J. P. FILBERT , 2o'JU | > porHiTttclw y , ouncil Mrs H J Hilton H. n , , , , . , . PHYSICIAN & SURG-EON , ) ) ciy ConnollBln TaEOLiBELUBLE [ HE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUOCEBU0113 TO TIIK J. II. U. & U. CO. ) r Tbo mott eitonnlve innjufictureri IN TIIK WOULD John IIocktriui or ( Jontml AKunt or NcbrasU an Wvutcru Iowa. JO 8. Tenth Street . . . . OHA1IA , NBI ) WraJatlou Illlllard mil Cool Titlm and irattrl * rioo. rioo.St. St. Charles Hotel , E.INCOLN. Four ftory bii-k jiut cicttnil on 0 Btioot. IHI. twmii Hli ft'i'l ' H li mruu Klnu < t ( uriilil el. lion ! tuil inc t fu i.oiaL.i | prl'iil tioiiwit tlui i'ul , ol Ne.r ail il i nw. .MUH KA I KRO MfMIV , tin a-ur li 1'r i' > e o THEOHBAPEST PLAOE IK UJV1AHA TO BD7 THE m ware Saw JR. Ono of the Bast and largest Stocks in the United Stater to select from , NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGJBBI.BLEVATCB . GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE -AT 1513 DOUGLAS ST : , OMAHA : Commencing Monday , . November 24th. Consisting of Picture Frame Mouldings , Picture Frames , EiigravingSjPaintings , Water ColorSf Photographs , Station ery , Pocket BookPurses. ' . Ladieb' Shopping bags , Scrap Books , Albunib , statuary , Ar tists'Materials ' , GoldBronze , Plush and Velvet Cabinet Frames , Brackets , Comb and Biush Sets , Jewel Cases , Work Boxes , Glove and Handkerchief Boxes , Order Sets , Birthday , Christmas and New Year Cards , and a Great Variety of Fancy Goods and Novelties Adapt ed to the Holiday Trade , Have You Pictures to Frame If so , this is an opportunity of a life-time to get them done iu the bpsl. of style , and at prices deJyiiig all competition. I have the largest and finest stock of the above goads , in the city , having made my entire Holiday Purchases before deciding to retire from the business. Failing health com pels mo to make n change nnd in older to close out my stock afc once , I ollbr without reserve , bargains in every line such as will insure a speedy sale. This IB the Orcatest Opportunity evr if- fercd IT the citi/ens of Omaha and surronndiiii ; towns ta sehct their Ilo'idny Goods. Come at once and DO convinced that every article of fered is a bargain. 1518 DOUGLAS STREET. j 03 IJIIADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 0. A. Established 1878 Oatarrh , JDoHfner.n , Lnngnnd NorvotinDiucnnuu Hpoo'llly rtin1. l-orniiiiiontly Oniod. Patlcntt Snr td nt ilom . Wrlto for "TiiK MKUIOAVMIHHIONAUY , " ( or the People. IjOcmsuUnlloji nnd Oorrcanondcnco Gratia , P. 0. Buz i02 ! , Telephone No. 2C. I HON. imWAJUD UUBSBLL , Pontmantor , Davenport , BftVH : " PhynlelBn of Jlleu Ability nnd Mnrkod SUCCOM. " OONQKESSMAN MUIlPHy , Davenport , Um ; "An t > nnnrnhli < 'Mun. Finn Bnoonun. Wnndorfnl Oiirou1' TTonrsB to 6. Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L. A. STEWART & CO. , 1013 Jones Street } i * SK rou KD moefl. I OMAHA NEB HALLET DAVIS AND GO'S PIANOS IENDOU8ED BY FRJJSZ LIBZT. ] BO6TONBV roh lit , 188L KUKIVON PIANO OO OUTluin Tour Inrtmnmtt * . Onnt , Sqntr kad'Uprlfbt , an rwJty iuWumU ud KMiriJlcd tor Uuttf ot tout ud OaUh. Billow BM to.ooofrttul lo you oa yout ( t jrojri UU&TAVK EECOMMBND8 ITSELF. ' f % C21"TZ > "Tir' ' HOLB AOKNT , . I i V / kCT , r1 l 181g Dodtce Btxcet , THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 anil 1411 Dodge St , , { Omaha , Neb