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    OMAHA'S COAL.
The Ohio State Gcologlat'a Opluton
of the Strain.
Prof. Orton , state geologist of Ohio
who has been in tills city for two or
thrco weeks , during which time ho
made examination of the samples of coal
which have been found in tlio various ,
drillings around the city , as well us tliu
formation in which the same have been
found.
Last night ho Appeared at a meeting of
the capitalists who have been advancing
money to conduct the search after the
valuable mineral. Ho showed , from the
data eiven him , that the drilling near
ller's distillery hud progressed to a depth
of 1,700 feet , and that the last coal
discovered had been found at a
depth of G40 feet. Since that tinio , the
drill had been penetrating strata of rock
which were now becoming harder and
Indeed Unity , lie had no doubt that tlio
material found was coal , that the same
was not wavy or in a "pocket" and that
it probably was a good si/.ed vein. Yet
of this fact he could not bo sure until u
core ol the material , which should show
Its thickness , has been taken out. Ho
wus lirmly of the belief , however , that
beneath the strata of Unity rock which
the drill was now working , no coal
existed. Coal was not found ,
ho claimed , under such rock , neither
could oil ho found in it , because that
liquid was generally found in reck of
Juuch softer and coarser texture.
The drill at thu pump hotiso near the
stockyards is still at work , making its
second core , the drill having broken at
quito a distance some time ago , necessi
tating a second drilling. A depth of
1,500 feet has now been reached , and it
is not known when the work will bit con
cluded. There has now been a How of
water for sonic time from the opening.
The professor wont this morning to
BeJIovne , to examine sonic surface coal
which has been found there , and had not
returned when the reporter made inquiry
for him at noon.
k- Mr. Her , who has alwavs taken an ac-
" interest in thu coal investigation , waa
Been by a BKK reporter yesterday ,
and questioned as to what oll'rct thu
oiiinion of Prof. Orton woul have on
the work.
" 1 think , " said the gentleman , "that
the less you say about the matter , the
bctfer. " Ho then repeated iu substance
what has been outlined above , and wlicn
uskcd whether drilling would bo con
tinued , repented in the same style :
" 1 don't know yet , and will not know
until thu board meets..1
"When will that boV"
"Well , 1 rrally can't tell.My
Impression is , however , that the dril
ling will not bo carried any farther. "
"What do you know about the coal
claimed to have been discovered at
1'oncay"
"Well , that , I think is only surface
coal , .such as has been found at Bellvuu.
I don't taku much stock in it , neither
docs Prof. Orton. The professor leaves
for liis homo in Ohio , to-night.11
With respect to thu gas alleged to have
been discovered in the vicinity of Sul
phur Springs , the professor's omnion
agrees with that of "Doc" Smith , the
surveyor , that the gas in question is gen-
crated from decayed wood and vegetable
matter.
JKKO.Mi ; I. CASE.
Short Talk With the Owner of Jay
Kyo Seo.
There stopped off the "Q" train yester
day morning an old gentleman with graj
. whiskers , a face full of pleasantry , ar
f apparently strong physique and of exceeding
> ceeding all'ability , who was immediate ! '
, the centre of attraction. Ho was Jorom <
, I. Case , tlio owner of Jay Eye See , whc
;
will givn nn exhibition trot it
Lincoln to-morrow. Mr. Case was ac
companied by his wife , who seemed t <
share iior husband's prulo in speaking o
the famous trotter and havothosoarouni
BO anxious to hear of him. In response
to ln < Hiirics from a reporter for the BEE
Mr. Case said ho was confident Jay-Eyo
See would perform good work to-morrow
He was a little anxious of his meotin ;
with Patron in the great $5,000 race
which Is to take plaeu at Washingtoi
park in Chicago , October 1.
" 1 have just received a telegram fron
my driver in Lincoln , " said Mr Case
"to the ell'ccl that the rainy and dam ]
weather there prevented the horse boini
properly worked. 1 am also afraid th
jonrnoy to Nebraska may weary him fo
the October contest , "
"How long has he been oil' tlio track ? '
Mr. Caso.
"Throo seasons , and so far ho has bcci
appearing onlv in exhibition races. "
"What will you do if ho is not in sue !
condition as you desire iu October ? "
"I will withdraw him and pay forfeit ,
think ho will bo all right , howevci
"
Anyway if ho should bo "beaten , I wii
match him witli Patron airain for a large
amount than $5,000 as much larger a
is desired. "
"Do vou consider Patron n goo
horse ? "
"I consider him a great horse , but a
the samu tima I think Jay-Eyo-bco cai
beat him. "
RA1IAVAV NK\V8.
NOTES.
Will McMillan , assistant genera
freight agent of the Union Pacific , is i
town , but docs not know to what plac
ho will bo assigned until Mr. Monroe
general freight agent , returns.
J. W. Morse , late general passengc
agent of the Union Paciiio , is still i
town , though his family has removed t
Chicago. Ho will remain here a fei
days and then bid Omaha good-bye.
0. S. Stubblns , late general tiokc
ngont , is now in the life insurance bus
ness with his office on Dodge street o [
posito the postnlllco.
O. P. McCarty has been appointed hoa
clerk of the consolidated general tick (
and passenger offices , and I. W. Mine
has been retained as the manager of th
advertising bureau of the Union Pacific
The 1) ) . A : M. is getting all the coaclic
it possibly can for use on thu ro.i
during btate fair week.
J. 11. Green , the indefatigable passer
per representative of thu Union Pacill
is bitsily engaged working up the meo
nig of thu Sovereign Grand Lodge I. (
r O. F. , which convenes in Denver So ]
lumber 10 , and will remain in sessic
until September 24. The Omaha fratui
t ' nitv will leave on a special tram over tl
If Union Pacific on Monday no\t.
lloyt Sherman has been appointed a
Mstant general passenger agent of tl
Union Pacific at Salt Labo. '
W. U. Husunbark. assistant goner ;
passenger agent of the Michigan Co
trul , and P. P. Murray , western passoi
ger agent of the same road , are at tl
Millanl. Mr. Ihisonbark was one of tl
inmates of the Nowlmll house whit
burned with such disastrous loss of li
several years ago. A young man who wi
with him and who hail just gone to Mi
waukee to bo initiated in thu business i
agent of thn road in that city , perislu
in thu llamos.
ACgUITTKl ) OF MUIlDKIt.
Hut Arrested and Taken llnok its
Witness.
An attachment was received hero yoi
tnrtlay afternoon from the United Stat
district court of Southern Kansas for 01
Mrs. Josephine Lawlor , a resident <
Tccumsuh , Neb. Judge Dundy made :
order for her arrest and Deputy Uniti
States Marshal Allen loft on the la
, iruin last night for Tocmnsoh. Mi
Uwlcr wll bo remembered iu couuc
tion with the celebrated sensational mur
der case at Wichita over n year ago.
Her husband Joseph 11. Lawlor , a ranch
man residing on the territorial line , tiled
under circumstances highly suspicious.
A week or so after his demise the re
mains were exhumed , an autopsy hold ,
and unmistakable evidences of arsenical
Eolsoning revealed. Mrs. Lawler , who
ad been living in a state of constant re
bellion witli her husband , was arrested
and charged with the murder. She was
tried ana acquitted , but held as a wit
ness , being released on her own
recognizance. She left the country
and came to Tccumsch , this state , where
she has slnco resided. Last week she
was subpoenaed to appear at Wichita ,
where another party is on trial for the
murder , but sno refused to obey the
summons. Hence the attachment. A
telegram announces that Marshal Allen
had succeeded In arresting the murde
rer , and will leavcjfor Wichita at once.
DISTUICT.
Timothy Ililey has commenced an ac
tion for $3,000 against James Lillls for
damages because of being injured April
15 , 1837 , while unloading iron for the de
fendant ,
All the jurors for the September term ,
which commences next Monday , have
been notilied to appear.
Emma Jamlcson , who was sentenced
by Judge Groffin Sluy to three years In
the penitentiary , will bo taken to Lin-
cold to-morrow , Her crime was rob
bing a stone-cutter ot f 00.
The City Hallway * .
Yesterday morning several men were
engaged in extending copper wire undro
the outer shelf of the motor tracks on the
intersection of Fifteenth and Dodge
streets , where a crossing was also being
made on the cable lino. Dr. Mercer ex
plained that the object of the wire ,
which was about one-quarter of an inch
in thickness , was to make them continu
ous and connected.
At the same crossing , on the south side ,
for several days back a bank of earth was
piled in the gutter to keep the drain
water from flowing under the tracks of
tliis company. The pool is now a foot
deep anil smells worse than a fettili/.ing
institution as the teams pass through and
dash it on all sides.
Dr. Mercer told a BIK : reporter
that ho had leased for Jfifty years
a lot on the corner of Cass and Fifteenth
streets , on which electricity would be
generated to supply the cars of the motor
line with motive power.
A quartette of choppers are cutting the
paving on Twelfth street south ol
Douglas to mark the outlines of the
motor's course on that street to Har-
noy.
noy.The residents of Walnut Hill have be
come disgusted , they cleim with thi
lictison motor , which they say is equal it
music to a combination of u steam engine
gino and a locomotive. It shoots sparks
by the thousands , and lias already cause (
several disastrous runaways. A petitioi
to abate it as a nuisance will bo pro
sontcd to the council to-night.
military M attorn.
lirst Lieutenant Mutthias W. Day ,
Ninth cavalry ( Fort Niobrara , Neb , ) , i ;
detailed to inspect certain beef cattle tc
be delivered under contract at the Rose
bud Indian agency , D. T. , during tin
current fiscal year.
Captain Cyrus A. Earnest , Eighth in
fantry , is assigned 10 duty in charge o
thn "Kitlo Camp for Team of Distin
guishcd Marksmen , " to'be established a
the Hollovuu rillo range , for the coming :
competition of distinguished marksmen
The following named officers will re
port in person to Captain Cyrus A
Earnest , Eight infantry , at the "Hill
Camp for Team of Distinguished Marks
men , " Ucllevtio rillo range , tor duty ii
connection with the approaching compc
tition of distinguished marksmen :
Assistant Surgeon Julian At. Cabcll. I
S. A. , as medical officer ; Second Liei
tenant Lewis D. Green , Seventh infantry
as acting assistant quartermaster an
acting ordnance officer ; Second Lieu
tenant George W. Mclvcr , Seventh in
fantry , as acting commissary of subsis
cnco and financial ollicor ; Second Lion
tenant Charles 11. Coehran , Seventh in
fantry , as camp adjutant , statistical , an
acting signal officer.
As range officers : First Lieiitonnr
Harry Readu , Twenty-fifth infantry
First Lieutenant Georges II. lloael
Seventeenth Infantry ; I'irst Lieutenan
James 15. Jackson , Seventh infautri
Fjrit Lieutenant Thomas M. Dofrec'
Fifth infantry ; Second Lieutunau
Matthew F. Steele , Eighth cavalry.
Colonel Hill , inspector general of tl :
department of the Plattu. is cxpectc
back to-day from a visit to all parts t
tliis department.
General ilreck is expected back to
day from a visit of several weeks to tli
cast.
cast.A
A now set of barracks is now bcin
built at Niobtara , for the accommodatic
of G company of thu Eighth infantr
which , for a year baek.ha * beenstationc
in thu stable.
OvorWorkoilVomon. .
For "worn out , " "run down , " dubil !
tated school teachers , milliners , scan
stresses , housekeepers , and ovor-workc
women generally , Dr. Piorco's Favori :
Prescription is the best of all rcstorath
tonics. It is 119 ! a "cure-all , " but admi
ably fulfills a singleness of purposebelli
a most potent spcecilio for all the ;
chronic weaknesses and diseases pcculi :
to women. It is a powerful , general i
well as uttcnno , tonic and nervine , an
imparts vigor and strength 1
the whole system. It promptly curi
weakness of stomach , indigestion , bloa
ing , weak back , nervous prostratioi
debility and sleeplessness , in cither so :
Favorite Prescription is sold by druggis
under our positive guarantee. See wra ]
per around bottle. Price ? 1 a bottle , <
six bottles for $5.
A largo treatise on Diseases of Womo :
profusely illustrated with colored plat
and numerous wood-cuts , scut for U
cents in stamps.
Address Woui.D'sDisi'CNS.MtvMr.nicy
ASSOCIATION , 0(53 ( Main street , Utiffal
N. Y ,
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Transplant mi ; of Flesh.
Harry Hagcn , who had his left clicc
torn from Ins face about a wool : ago I :
thu upsetting of a cab , is just now tl
subj ect of an interesting and somewh
rare surgical operation. Drs. Leo ai
Robert are building up the face ano
from small grafts of skin taken fro in tl
arms of healthy persons. Yesterday tli
0 first operation was performed , and thn
pieces of epidermis , each about half i
iiiuh square , were taken from tint arms
,1 , Mrs. llacen and each of thu physical
iu attendance and transplanted to M
Hagen's faco. The operation was su
cupful , and will bo continued again t
morrow , and evury other day until tl
check is again covered. Some fifteen ;
sixteen grafts of this patchwork will
required , and several I of Mr. Hagen
friends have kindly offered portions
S . their cuticle.
A lloon for Old Soldiers.
Many an old soldier still suffering fro
wounds received in the greal Civil \Vn
will bo interested in the following letti
P. O Ho.x IO.MKXOOTA , 111 , , Jan 8 , ISt
I suffered greatly for a number of yea
with violent pains through my left Inn
occasioned by a gunshot wound. T ,
wound healed , but I was loft with seve
neuralgic pains particularly durii
ciiaifgcs in thn weather. 1 found no i
lief until 1 placed an Allcock's Pore
Plaster on my back and chest , covurii
thu inlet and outlet of the ball. In Ic
than an hour I. waa free from pain.
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SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
The Presbyterian Aid society will hold
n sociable on Wednesday evening in the
school house.
L. Simpson has found his long lost diamond
mend pin.
A number of residences arc being
built on Missouro avenue park.
The parties taking the census , stale
that there arc 1,400 people iu the Third
ward.
Mrs. M. II. Ish is preparing to visit
friends in the oast.
Chief Tompleton , of the Council Bluffs
fire department , was in the city.
A Prcsbvtenan church is being built
on J and Twenty lifth streets. Iho foun
dation is already m position.
A large number of our citizens will at
tend the state fair at Lincoln.
T. Conald and M. White of la. , arc
in the city.
Cockrell & Hunt yesterday , sold
three lots in block 115 on Twentieth
street for $1,200.
1) . Ziglor and wlfo of Port Byron , Ills. ,
are visiting their daughter , Mrs. Howard
Meyers.
II. Frlnke , who has been ill with ma
laria for some weeks , is now convalesc
ing.
ing.Tho
The grading for the motor line is pro
gressing rapidly.
An exchange says : There arc moro
puns made on Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup ,
free of charge , than are paid for bv the
owners. A good thing deserves the no
tice of the press.
In the treatment of rheumatism , gout ,
neuralgia , sciatica , &o. , Salvation Oil
should ho thoroughly rubbed in. It
kills pain. Price 15 cents.
IMtlillo Schools Crowded.
The opening of the public schools Mon
day for the new scholastic year dcmon-
btrated moro than over before the need
of more room for the accommodation of
pupils. At no time in their his-tory have
the Omaha schools been so crowded as at
the opening of a fall term Superintend
ent James and all thu teachers were kept
busy attempting to arranges everything
tn accommodate the jam , but although
they workeil to the best advantage pos
sible under the circumstances , yet the
result is very unsatisfactory. In the
high school thu crowd of pupils is most
noticeable , and it is thought tiiat some of
the lower grades will have to bo taken
from the building in order to lind accom
modations for Iho classes of the high
school proper. When ) to put these
grades is a question as yet undecided , as
all the other schools have already moro
than their full quota of pupils. The
action of the board ot education last
night ordering ouUidu rooms to receive
thu overflow of pupils will tend to relieve
the strain temporarily , but the general
impression of teachers and the public if
that something more radical should be
done to make the school facilities koej
pace with the rapid growtli of thu city.
Puhllc Works.
U. 15. Halcombo , son and secretary o
the chairman of thu board of publii
works , is ag.iin at his place after an ab
scnce of one week at the fair , of which hi
was one of thu entry clerks.
Sidewalk Inspector Allen is now super
vising the construction of one niilu o
twelve feet sidewalkon both side ;
of Davenport between Niutl
and Sixteenth. The wall
in that distance will be uniform and , in
stead of lying upon the curb , which ha
been donu in some places and which u
not in accordance with law. It will bi
made Hush witli the surface , wind
makes it more durable and satisfactory
and does not unnecessarily increase tin
height of thn curb at thu crossing.
James Creighton , who it will be re
mcmbored , objected to the asphalt whiel
was some time ago laid on Davenpor
street , has made up his mind to sa ;
nothing more about the matter. lie ha
put his protest on tile and when an as
f-esmeiit is made ag.unst his propert ;
for the repair of the pavement ho wil
then object to pay the samo.
Not ic P.
Any person giving information to th
undersigned of the whereabouts of Gil
bcrt Everton will confer a favor on hin :
He loft O'Neill , Neb. , three years since
and lias not since been hcanl from.
15. F. RoitnuTS. O'Neill. Neb.
T dines of .Toy
The many friends of the Parks famil
arc apprised of the joy which cutere
that household yesterday , by a gilt an
bristol board card printed so-fashion :
Mr. < im ? Mrs. II' 11.
2513 CAI.DWKI.I. ST. , OMAHA , Nnii.
0 Ibs.
Sept. 13 Jnunlta Alary Parks. IbVT.
Cfmlrt you see around us
Thu eiinninrcd nlr ,
You would see it I'ale with bliss
To hold a thing &o tali 1
This is the tastiest thing in thn line <
society print that has come to the editor
hand this long while and , as thu ladies wi
certainly say , it is "real cute. "
Armour's MonHtor Bnlldlnc.
John A. McShane , in reply to quo1
tions from a BEB reporter , state
that the recent decision of tl
United States court in the Armonr-Stoo
s Y.ards controversy was satisfactory t
both parties , and that Armour was aboi
ready to begin the constructio
of his immense houses at tl
a
u tion of the same , he thought , won ]
bo lot in Chicago to-day. These bull
ings comprise an addition to the houi
formerly run by Lipton. Ono of thei
will bo added to the north and east of li
xltKJ feet. This will bo four stories i
height , while another story will bo place
k upon the Lipton to make it as high as tt
r now buildings. West of these combine
0 structures will bu another brick bull
0it ing , four stories high and 200\300 foot i
itd uxtent. These buildings will cost aboi
d $250,000 and contain refrigerating , sto
.v . ing , fertilising , slaughtering and curii :
0 rooms , to bo completed it is thought I
the. first of November. The oxeavatlu
0 is now in progress.
n Complexion Powder is an absolu
f
> necessity ot thn rulined toilet in this cl
isr. mate. Po//oni's combines every olemei
r.
of beauty and purity.
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Tin Ore.
A. McShano , commissioner of Hap
aud Pcnnington counties , Dakota , to tl
Omaha and Lincoln fairs , left for the In
ter place yesterday. Ho has 8,000 ibs.
tin ore on exhibition there , which I
claims is double the richness of tl
Cornwall oro. Ho had n forty pout
picco of ere which ho intends to donate
to Cruighton college. This comes fro
the Harnoy peak , tin * mines near Hapl
City , Dakota. A plant for reducing tl
ere winch will cost 115.000,000 is no
being orcctcd near the mines. A con
pany has bcon formed in England with
capital of $10,000,000 to help the work.
A Healthy Dose.
Thomas Connors was arrested yt
torday on a , complaint by William Bn
rott charging him with having stolen , h
watch , Barrett.W'M fit wfc ft *
ing house , 1409- South Thirteenth street ,
and his vest , containing his watch , was
hanging from & : uail on the porch. Con
nors , who is an old and adroit sn&ak
thief , was noticed loitering about the
place , and on his departure the watch
was missed. Subsequently ho endea
vored to pawn It at John .Mueller's ea-
loon in Kussler's hall and was arrested.
Ho got $25 aud costs and thirty days in
Jail. _
Down by Iho Sad Sennhcra.
Mayor Broach loft yesterday morning
for a thrco week's sojourn in the cast.
He will first stop at Philadelphia , and
attend the constitutional centennial.
Ho is accompanied on the trip by Gov
ernor Thayer and several other dis
tinguished gentlemen , and they will visit
Capo May , Atlantic City , and other seaside -
side resorts , as well as all of the promi
nent eastern cities. President llechel , of
the city council will preside over munic
ipal affairs during the absence of the
mayor.
m
She has the complexion of n Peach ,
Pozzonl'-s Medicated Complexion powder
did it. Sold bv all druggists.
Kair HcceiptH.
The receipts of thu Fair association last
week were in the total 47,203. The re
ceipts by days areas follows : Monday ,
* 1U , ! ! ( ! ; Tuesday , $2.00 ! ) ; Wednesday ,
* 9,000 ; Thursday , $15,705 ; Friday , $7,000.
Total 117,203. This amount will bo in
creased by several hundred dollars yet
to bo received from minor sources ,
? 13,500 lias thus far been paid out in
premiums and about $3,000 or f 1,000 re
mains yet to bo jiaid out.
Honorably Acquitted.
"Coupon" John Parker and Mr. Coons
were honorably acquitted in the police
court of any attempt to defraud their
bookkeeper , Mr. Crane , who had them
arrested on a charge of defrauding him
out of hissalary. Parker and Coons are
ticket scalpers , and Cranu has occas-
sioned them much trouble and no little
cxpensu by his unwarranted action.
Brown's Ginger , the genuine article ,
with hot water aud sugar , causes the
strength to bo sustained , madcs the skin
act well and docs no harm. Try it.
Frederick Brown , Philadelphia.
A Soldier's Klincrnl.
The remains of Sergeant Jaborng. who
died at the Bcllcvuo camp Monday ,
wore brought to this city yestercay
afternoon. The remains were conducted
under military escort to Fort Omaha ,
where thu funeral will taku place six
sergeants acting pall bearers. The re
mains will be interred at Forest Lawn
cemetery.
Edmund 15. Ga/o , one of the bcsl
known and most .successful salesmen in
the employ of D. M. Steele & Co. , of this
city , left last evening on a two months
trip to Europe , during which ho will visit
his old homo in lEuglam ! and spend sorm
time in France and Ireland. Ho will b (
accompanied by Prof. Butler , the organ
ist of Trinity Cathedral , who is a fellov
countryman of Ins.
Dank ClenrnnuPB.
The bank clearances for yesterday wen
Absolutely Pure-
This powdernovrrvanci. Amntvclof pui
t7strouftli ! nil 1 wlmlcsnmonosg. Miiro i-eoi
ornical limn tlm ordinary klii'K ' iu.il cannot b
sold In coin petition with the multitude or lo
coet shoit wolcht nliim or phosphnto powder
Sold only In rain. ItoVAf. II UIMI I'ownfcR C (
101 Wall-st. , N. V.
JEWELRY
RON
-AT-
Importer's Prices
MAX MEYER ORO
UiSlV
U. S DEl'OSlTOllY ,
ITeto
Paid up Capital . $200,00
Surplus . 18,00
II. W. Yalos , President.
Lewis S. Hoed , Vico-PrcsUlont.
A. E. Tou/.nlin. 2d Vicu-Preslden
W. H. S. Hughes , Cashloi
UIKKOTOltS :
W. V. Morse , John S. Collins
II. W. Yatns , Lewis S. UcoJ
A. E. Toii7.alin.
HANKING OFFICE :
THE IRON BANI
Cor. 12th ana Farnam Sts.
A General linukmer liuslucss Transact
SCIENTIFIC
CLUCK & WI7.X1NSON.
FALL OVERCOATS ,
The temperature nowadays must convince everybody that a medium weight overcoat
would bo a comfortable thing. We can just as easily convince you that ours is the place
to buy one. "NVo display an elegant assortment of these garments from a medium priced
one at $5.75 up to the finest grades of Oassimeres , Meltons and Kerseys. Some of the lat
ter are in the beautiful fashionable shades and made up in the best custom made
manner , lined with silk and satin , and the prices are such that they are within reach of
everybody. .
In our Boy's Clothing department we already have a large and attractive stock , many
styles that will interest and please parents , and all who have boys to clothe , new goods
arriving every day. Goods that will wear and give satisfaction , such goods as you'll not
find m any other clothing house. , at the price. As an extraordinary bargain , and being
well adapted for school wear , we mention this week our Plaited Cordoroy knee pant
suit Aviiick we have marked $2.25 , just one-half of what it is really worth.
In our Furnishing Department we show novelties in Fall Underwear , Fancy Percale
Shirts , Neckwear , Gloves , etc.
Our Hat Department is Avell stocked with the latest styles of stiff and soft hats in all
colors and at prices fully one-third lower than other dealers.
All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at
Gor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha.
OMAHA
MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE.
Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Am. , OV/t/M , NEB.
Tor. TIIK TltEATJIENT Of AI.I.
CHRONIC - SURGICAL DISEASES
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