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CAPITAL CITY (.'OUUIKU, SATURDAY. IlKM'MIII'.K i., ih,it R. .i- 4 HOTETIIB HEW DlFFBRBHTtAL PARES IMCIh V, m u If In Conjunction with the Erie System i operates l-'nst Ncstll'iilcd TrnliiN tu tu ecu Chicago "ii'1 '"' tlitiitlc HriitHHiril You mu) truM-l In the most Klcwtnt iiml Complete I'llllliliiti Vestlbllled TruliiH omt constructed and sum ll.Wto lllltllllll unit Ni agara Fulls, I'J.IM t Now York, fix, to Al tinny iiml Tro, nml $.H to lloston und Now i:niMiusri llli'i". N(l lX Dl OltlTH till' llllUllltllKI'S (if II S)H toll! of tli'l'ilrfli KlrMt mill Hcoond-clnss Dny Couches "d PULLMAN llLNIMl CARS Chicago 10 N' York. It ts tlio only Htm nporittlngPiilhnnn Curs to llosti n mnl New Englund via Altuiny. i:iitlro.Trilns lire lighted by gas, liiulril by Htou'ii. l'lilliniin Pining Curs run through In eltlivr direction. YJiiimi Cliulr nml bleeping Curs to Cnlimi J ().,unil Asliluiul, Ky. Dully. Kxtru Cliurgo Tor I'nstTlinoiinil UiiHiir ' Aocniuinoiliitloiis Airortlotl by tlii'so t'l.tu't.Moim TrulliK. for ilrUUhil fiiuniiiitfmi, tickets nml reser vations In Pullman curs apply to your inonl ticket agent or to uny iiucnl ofull fniiuccllug Hues or railway, or toCincAiio cm Ticki-.t OFKIi'KH, 107 Ci. mii; Ht., unil Dearborn mil lion, or (idilict, L. G. CANNON, F. C. DONALD, Urn. Agt., for RccelM'r. Ucii. Puss. Ant CIIH'AUO. Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Ik-twecn Kansas Citv ami SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES", and SAN FRAN CISCO. Slant Mia- Kalis to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double D.illv Train Service Hot ween Kansas Cit ami Pl'EHLO, COLOR ADO SPRINGS, ami DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains lletween Kansas City ami Galveston. The Short Lint lletween Kansas City anil Gainesville, Ft. 1 Worth, Dallas, Austin, I'einple, Sun Antonio, Houston, anil all Principal Points in Texas. The Onlv Line Running Through the OKLA'IIOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tallies and Informa tion Keg.-iiding Rates ami Routes Call on or Address S. M. OSGOOD, Gen'l Ag'i E. L. PALMER. Traveling Aj-cnl, 1308 Farnam St., OMAI-IiL, WEB. 'fit effloi I Milwaukee, ADtPMJl Owns mitneJi-m(.M r.r,m mill's of thoroiinhly eqiilppedro.nl lu Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowu, MlRsmirl,. Minnesota and Dakota. It In thn Host Direct Itnuto botvvi..n all tlio Principal PoInU In the Northwest, 8outlivveHt and Knr west For niups, time luhles, rules of iminniiko nut freight, etc., apply to nearest station agent ul Clllt'AtlO, Mll.U'At'KKK A HI'. l'Al'I, llAII. way, or to any ltiillrtmil Agent any w hero In the world. U. M1LLKK. , A. V II. CAIIPKNTKU. Oeiietal M'g'l. Uen'l Pass. AT'Ut Agt. K. TUCK Kit, OKU, II. IIKAFFOIID, sh'. Ucn' Mgr. Assl. o. , ,v T. Agt. Mllvvaullue, Wisconsin. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS 9 -TO Atchlkou, Leavenworth, M Joseph, Kam-iu City, St. Louis ami all Points South, Last and West. The iliuvt line to Ft. Scott Parsons Wichita. Hutchinson nml all mlnclnal points in Kansas. The only mail to the Gie.it Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepeis and lice ' ReellnhiK Chair Cars on all trains I J. E. R. MILLAR, R. I. R. MILLAR, ' City Ticket Agt (Jen'l An;nl Cor. O ami uth Street. WIIATTIIK (lOHIIXA HID. HE INVENTED THE CANE, WHICH IS NOW SOMFWHAT IN DISRCPUTE. MiilMnir sticks mill 0iirn tlliissf Sn I'opillur with lllil tlcilcnil I'ulillc I'll ii t Klltfllsli mill Aincrli'iiii Mil fllilnm Hunt llllcli Them t'p, ul Least lYliipoiui Hi. Tin" English swidls who frequent lln 'KWlfli sllllll) llllltlllf u Mllll" till longer curry enno. mill tln llritlsh fotunlo of high Ickivo can now ls singled mil ul tlu thou re Im-ciiuso she sports n itmn nlo In ilun of ii lorgnette An edict has been issued by high ouste Loudon against tliu iihii of ?s- 4. 'iry-j TIIK OllllllSAL TANK rAIIIIIKIt. uulklliK Kllckn or opera kIhssi-m, and tho ririrls of tlm niMiidiitc uri iilu-uily to lieoli hcrveil nt the fiisliloiialilc and nyinpiit hello wntcrM of Atui'rica What Is (he iviiniiii for thn Imivi'iiII An nearly us can iKiiiscerfnlueil u "IiIiiwhI eil YiinUen niauufiicturi'i'" is leiputisilihi. Ills uuetitM at the English ciipitul sent him Hiuuples of the otylei In emies .Mid Nirir liettes alTei ted liy the iirlstoerue, mid lie promptly flooded I lie Brit Mi inarUel with cheap mid Kutid) imltiilious, which iH-came popular at once umoiii; the comuuitiiilly. iiil so ii chanced that my Lord Tom noddy encountered Ins own Milet on the street sporting a llashy seinhlauce of his costly stick, and m Lady 'I'ea.le delected her maid scriitiuliiiK iier from the pit with the aid of u llt 'double mauuif.iiu' peeper," as ;lil leriiiK and "illsiauuay" in the one she herself curried. Naturally this sort of tiling was not to be iMirne, and so, as a recent writer has- it, the loudoii swell "cursed his stick anil cast It out," and the hlh bred society woman In a milder but eitially emphatic way ot rid of her opera n'ass. Of coursi thn "impoilmit ueus" lost no time in Inn eliiiK to America, and hud its expected ef feet upon AliKlomanlacH tills side of the bitC pond. 1 wonder if the gorilla has heard the in telliKClice anil feels b'ldlv over It' A Htriiiiuii query f Not at all, for the Korilla was the llrst animal to carry a cane, and the club he luuxeil iiroumi with him thriiiiuh African forests mid across trop ical swamps was as Ingeniously hideous in appearance as somu nf the modern designs jtibt illscuiduil. CiLMierally it was a branch TIIK CASK CAHIIIKIt OK TOO W. torn from a. .tree or a plant of stilt IIIst wrenched from the earth. It wiwn't carved, but it hail a bin knob of root or Joint al its end, and served excellently well for purposes of defense, support or attack. After lines of evolution no more can be urned in defense of the iualnlly designed ami superbly mounted stick which will now join In retirement the society leader's thrice worn tl misers. Yet this decree, of fashion iniiy be ox peeted to have no eflcct outside certain limited circles. The stair must necessarily always lie, the Iff litre of old aye or decrepi tilde, and it hat and will retain an honor able place in history despite the grotesque eMiKgerations so often perpetrated on Its unoleniliiiK head. Primitive man used a cane. Perhaps lie Ktit the idea from his predecessor on this earth the Korilla; possibly he evolved from his own slow workitiK hrain the proposl lion tli, it a slullalah was a handy thiiiK with which to correct a scolding wife or slay a wild Isiar. At any rate, he adopted and Improved on the original stiKKcstinu of his sii.uau piedetesstir and made iltht subjet t of the llrst conundrum known to literature "What animal," asked the fsphl u , "vvulks upon four Icks in the morn iiiK, two at noon anil tin ee m the cvcnmv" The liildle was piopoutideil to (Kdiplls, the crafty (iieciau lie had to KUess It or die, nml he lephed () sphinx, the answer is, man As mi infant he cravls, in tint prime of life he Uses his feet, and when old he aids them with a st.ilf sk mu an ''tin iiiimis is Moiii:i:s cam iikaiis. !lll!'r thai was tooeasy." Hut tin-Sphinx '"'llncii, i,n, u,.nl out of tho I'liuuuiJruiu ;lni'Ksi.irK(Mall,,lji y lhesceptlr,,ai llf Xt'hilleslscelebruteil iy Homer, ui p,m,.uh is always to bo Ideutilled in Euyp,,,,,, hieloghphics by the laol that ho spun,, ht,.k ti,.. r,.s f and iuiln.iloil rani me .-so,,.,, ,,.,.,1111 im.iury were in hlv made , mill Intel P.iiu whilst) lilies ill I Ills rospoi't seem flesh to rl sJfJi If I T ?, fill Mf " lttJ iTflv - N 1 .---" sp A r.l day i el brati s, In In ' "ll"p of Ihe l'ek," Nil I'liiine .if ii'iilsT sniilT t I'l'tli nun, Ami tin-Hi iiimlilei hi u elim leil i line These ver-i enme p,rlt near Mlllim the ruse of a cert ilu New orker liaiued li.a tus win b'is I hKl silclii In sto.'k, and neier curries Hie s,iiih one twice ill the same year. I'.nrli Is duly tli keledn twvlxeuiolilh lu aih mice w lib the dale w hen II Is to do duty I'lith r ' ho circumstances Mr l.a.a riM Ii mi milhotliy, ami he teeeutl) kum out inles as fo'low s' "You must poke your cane In front of on In the enrlv inornln. In the afternoon oii must Imve a nrlp on It li i' the middle and neier allow the ferule in touch the sidewalk In the I'M'lilnu. when the stills me out, you must kccppissiim It fiom liaiid lo hand, mid oc vision, ill) li.'iil a tnttoo with lion the uroiiiul Tin to Is not u man lu it thou kiiiiiI who knows how to carry a cane." What will a c,cul temiin of this sort do in view of the iivont London oiderf Think of ten hundred sticks, used lo urtislle manipulation, icllied In a lumber room' Al least the "Luiunm swell" and his American Imitator may uet consolation f i Kill kuowim; that in the Mlddl Aes canes' wen- ic bailees of fools mid Jesters, anil that in ub.imlnuluit them they have cut oir the modern humniist from nun sol i ice of ulbe and Income As for the opera uhiss, It will also survive the shock of hmiKlily disapproval, nml b" iiKalti iccelveil to favor Mine Disdain mid .Miss Curiosity will h irdly be content with kiiIii, unaided bv the opliiian's ail, at sluKe or umlieiice, mid lu the end may coiidesceuil to share with M.irv .lane thn iHincllts mnl scrutiny of the IniKuette Fiii:ii l' Damon STAnTED AS A PRINTER. Tlie lliislness I'ps nml linn us n( u ('Hi cliinall .VtMllniiallc. The career of Mr. HriKK Swift, who died recently at his suburban home near ('In ciuuuti, is a stiikliiK Illustration of the possibilities of success anil failure in Vmeiicau life, anil especially western life, diirlim this century lie Iickiiu without n cent mid worked some years of liov hoid for no ouipeiisutioii but his board 1IIIK1IIS hWIKT. and clot IiIuk, then rose by deurees to wealth unil iullueiice, and uariowly escaped com plete shipwreck at the last. Ills Mrst woik lu the city was as "Inker" on t hot yptiforapressiuaii.il nil his lust husl ness position wasns piesident of the Fidcll tybauk, which was completely wrecked by Irilsled ollleials. lie was in no way lu volvcil in their criminality. Twlcn In Ids early business career ho lost enormous sums (for that time), yet he built up a Krcai fortune, and for many years hud i-uuLmI unions; Clnciuuiiti's millionaires. He was born .Mutch 1. lull, In the county In which he died, and neatly all Ins active life was spent in or near C'luciiiiiati. At l by ac of Hi l,o h-lt his l ilher's farm and beKiin work lu a print iii olllce. purl of his duties beiiiK to curry The Semi weekly and Weekly Oa.etle to patrons on what was called Hie "bottom roiilti." Af ter The (iu.ette Is'i'iiuntu dully ho went to work ut tint case, but still earned no tunic than his bonrd After inasteiliiK his tradt he went to Now Orleans, mid soon uttiilued such prollciency that ho earned fit) pet week HaviiiK saved a small capital he returned to Cincinnati mid embarked in business Ho was a trailer In tho south, manager of a Hour mill and pork packer, unil his-upH'mul downs In business worn ro mark ible, but ho worked ahead and llnally tlio firm of Swift, Evans &, Co. became a noted one in I lit then west lie was mar rlcd lu IKK!, unil leaves twoilaiiKhters. Itiui In Old I'asliliini'il stile. Tho oldest paper mill in thti United States is at lloslyn, L. I., and it Is run by Meyer Valentine, who claims to be the old est paper maker in the United States. Ap m 7 .p . : 'Pr X '--Y;i?. - x.1 nniiiik r 1 - 1 a 1 tmmrrztrw.r 14 v--,'- Ei iipr 3 -. tajr' s- c-w-r.' .? f ".is- r--- r. - 4 TUT ItOsl.VN l'Al'I II MILL propriately em 'igh, the mill is still run in the oldest fashion. The machinery Is cum brous, the motive Miwer Is running water, mid on 1 lear dus one miiv set) the wet nu. per spreatl upon the ki'usn to dry The mill is imiy ears old, uml the present owner, who is Til, inherited it fium his futhor, who was running ii during the Revolution, when (ieorge Washington visited Uoslyu 'I ln t.lrls- lib, Mj! The till Is. While in Haltimoie the other day n daughter of Sir .lumes Kilson, the English steel king, submitted to n interview She suld "Amerieun men uro pietty much the smile as Luglishmc!: They dress just about the same, don't you know, unil are polile mid chivalrous, but the girls -oh, my! the Kills tluy'io ilitleieiit Yes, I la ladles me dillerelit over here -lliut is, thej tllcss ilillerentlv. )ou know Their gow us are uioie pronounced mole striking I think I saw a typical American girl In Hirmiughuui. She was pretty, not thin nor stout, fairly lull, mnl dies-ed well, u trilln htrlking, us I've said That's ulsiut her, isn't it? Wo weul through nil the fashloiiablo shops in New York uml saw lots of pielty things, but, in) ' they cost so lunch so very much morn than al home, you know " .Millions of bushels of cotton seed have Ihs'U thiovv n away in the various stutes of the south Hut now it is utllied m the manufacture of oleaginous products, and promises to bo tlio chief source of many Kinds of oils (ten Heujaiuin Y. Put lor takes grout pride in his large collect Ion of curios, many of which Imve associations with the Into civil war The) mo mosil) urriiugcd In glass iai,cs in hi, luige billiard hall HE PLAYED FOR MILLIONS. Vbe llifrlluu mnl SHU t'lilliilsbi'il fiitt'cr nl IIiiiii llbiril Thp tareerof llcnrx Vlllalil. vv I name was pinuiiiii ullv iiiiulloiiiil in "mii. 1 1 Ion Willi Ilu, I t r , llnantlul lliiirj. aW has U'cii as te M Al iiiuikuble as any fe W r7J"!',K,1"'::!.1 ii irime oillllico romuueer Since he llrst aliauilouetl his nalhe (ieiiua u for meileu ho has "none up like ii nickel" severul times, mnl lu no Instance him ho con.- down like tho p rovei bi ul si Ii L fur bo bus III Ml show ti reciipciatho powers ami new oner Klcs after em h disaster When be left a newspaper icporler's desk for Wall slieet he was worth mil over film, bill he developed nu cvtriinriliiiury oupudtv for liisplritiK tho coiilldonco of shrewd business men, as witness the fa moils "blind pool " lulo this blind pool a uunilsT of capitalists put vast sums of ! money 'I'liev illdu't know the use to whnh the en, v-as to be put, II. v only knew that "Ylllartl had it seheine," ami they Irilsled him The ultimate icsull was tho capture of tho Nottheru Paclllo rullwuy A "boom" followed lu tho stocks of that corporal Ion, and thou a crash Thoorn porlcr liuv Iuk made millions mid t ben lost them relumed to liermiiny Mo came back a couple of years iik and revalued his stuuiliiiK and foiluue. How I lie recent sensational developments In Northern Pacillc allalrs will uirecl him lulus to Ihsi'cu llul lu any event Wall sheet will 'iluuvs retnemher him as an auihicloiis mid often st iipemloiisly successful operator. .'lurk TiiiiIii's Niuuillle yiinlnl. They sometimes elect pie lo purlin in f ti t In Ni w .caland who areas Intellect iinllv dense iis ii pics.. nlatlves occasionally chosen o deliberative bodies lu other coun tries Tin Initial KoM't'iimeut Is anxious to aii'llniall.e the chamois, and asked par liauienl to vote lj,M for thai purpose. When the bill was up fur discus, Ion u luemlH'r named Kerrileiualidcil furl her In formal Inn. "I should like." ho said, "to hear from the Koveriimeul exactly what these sham mies' arc I mu (old that they mo a cross between a iIk mid u sheep, and that limy bleed scab ' "Thelo Is a Imok nlsiut I hem In the library," politely replied a member oil the oilier side of tho house, "I'll ko anil fetch It forjou." Mr Kerr, touched by this act of courtesy, Kraelously received thu volume and Ismail inidlnu in a pomp HUH volte the passiiKe pointed out to him it failious iussuko from one of I ho works of the einlneiit lialurallst, Samuel Clemens, Is'ller known lo many of his leadeis us Murk Twain. As the readiliK proceeiled the house tpilcklv reali.ed Hie Joke Not so Mr Kerr. When he camo to I lie stale incut that the "chamois is no IiIkkit than a mustard seed," lie stopped himself, and KlarliiK mi tho house, now roaring with lailKhtor. Ilerccly asked- "What do we want with animals like I lint in New Zeu hind? Why, they would ln worse than rnlililtMp' Jliuirii Tlielr l.aili or 1'nreslglil. The. Isdlesof Sun 1'ranclsco wlll.t rent Ihn next Impecunious ami ln;iollle i:ngllsh man fi koiuI family who visits tho Golden (late with more consideration than they did youiiK Mr. lcluh some years ao Hu Was introduced to society by llusll lleath oto, who married a rich California Irl lie was said to hoof an old )loiici"-ter-!ilt'(! family, but ho failed to make any Krcnt Impulsion I'ltiully tho climax of his so 'lul droits was leached when he went lo ill'.. p our the soup ul it dinner j;lon by .Mrs. Senator Fair. Then society droppisl ' him, and ho never' emerged again except alio day when he paid an afternoon cull on a young lady who had been kind to him mid asked her to buy his big Danish pup, as master and iIok wore both hungry. U'lgh drifted to southern Callfonili ami took U) cuttle herding. That was tho lust heard of hi mil the news camo that his j elder brother had succeeded to tho title1 unil estates only lo lw killed a few months after by a full from a horse In a fox hunt. Liivjerscunie searching for the wandering heir, whom they run to earth on a cut le ranch In Sonuru Now liu Is a Imron, and Is soon U wed with a Now York heiress One of Wjiiiitlng's Senator. A question arose stunii time ago, when Wyoming was elevated to statehood, us to whether the territory's promotion legls. lateil out of olllce Delegate .loseph M Carey This q Host ion Is lint bothering Mr. fit rey any more, for the legislature of the new common won It h hits Just chosen him one of her United Stales senators. Tht1 mu 11 011 whom tins honor husU't'll coliferieil ll"N J M I M,l is what is known in pohii ul tlnlesus a "stulwnrt Republican " lie is a native of DelawDie, and was born in 1M:, After stuihiiig luw in New Yiuk unil Pennsylvania ho was uilmitted to the Philuilelphia b.triulMlT Two yoais later he became u resident of WyomiiiK, and has since held tl Dices of United Stall's ut- toriif), just ice of tin' supreme court, mu) or of Cheyenne (three terms), mid delegate to congress (also three terms). 'I bo Win Ill's I air W111111 11 Mummers, It Is said that when they com..' together tho women malingers of the World's fair will n.it leiiiaiu in session more than llvod'iys, for Seerelur) Wiuiloin bus tight ened the screws mi the disbursements for pielillllliur) ep'lises, mid even al the iioniiual liguro of per diem uml railioud fures, which is nil that they uro nllowod, tlielr llrl meeting will Involve an expendi ture of something in tho nclghliorhood nf fl-VO). ll is safe to assume, however, that this miioiini will Ih well invosted, for oncti knowing what they have lo tlo and tho length of time lu which to tlo It, tho pre vious reputation of one uml ull of them is a Kuumntee that they will gel to work with a will mid a wuy that will spur their male colleagues of the local and national directories to oven moie energetic i-lforl than has hitherto Urn manifested. Something was noted in a picture stole the other da) which Is worth) of imitation for an lnepeiise Christ mas gift It wns a fca if made of cotton wadding, to hang over a picture on an easel. The ends were cut in narrow strips several inches deen. i lo toscmhlo fiinge, ulsive which were it nninlKrof iliscsninl ciesceul shiiptsl llg ures i'oiiv in luoue and t upper gilding. MM Mill 'IT! JfetL A. M. DAVIS & SON, Fall and Winter Carpels and Draperies, 1112 0 St Tolophono 219. ,;. JMCYg " js YOU'R ALL RIGHT If you Buy your Stoves of KHUSE A WHITE, 1210 0 Street, VvTHU I.7- AC.'Sl .It.XW i-un Red Cross Stoves and Ranges ii(Mr XTI.E III KM. l;ull Stock of Builder's Hardware. General Job Tin Work promptly attended to ami at Reasonable Prices. H. W. BROWN DRUGGSIT and BOOKSELLER The Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. Ferry's Finest Flower ant1 Garden. Seeds. 127 SolilIi Eleventh street. I MffWl t- " ?" W " . ' gT J VI ' V'V' ' "fHs. -'-' f ijf-'LmiiMmMTCTimfa. ..v Bnraasw 1 vaT'HWPMWTf,Tv - vs,,"g'r Notary Public and Real Estate Alt I" NT WiWR5Bv5irSiE5te3S!& North German-Lloul Steamship Co., llambur,' American Packet Co., and Baltic Lines. Also Railio.ul gtnt (or the niftcunt Companies l'.ist and West. Southnmpton. Havre, Hamburg, StePcn, Loudon, I'urU, Norwav. Plyuiuutli, Hreniet,, Sweden, ami any point In I'uiopc Post Onhis .mil l'l'iclgji Exchange llavlmr luriio ruellltii's eust with the hlwecot iiiired to uiiiki ull kliiits of Loans on First Ileal Warrants, also In Mule, Count) and i it) iVitllU iioin i io .1 )curs, in ine iiiwi'mi inicresi. i aim market price Cull uml koo moor I oriessmil L. MFYER, ioS Dr.H.S.Aley, Specialist In PKMAI.E, NKRYOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES. spt'i lul alliiitltiu p, i, ,.,., r ,,.,, ,),,,, nv uiMiiiM o I'h'i I lieu, v All Uiiu-iuallKtimil luninrof the woiubri' veil without till' Use (if the lllilfe Alltiperatliinn mr Injuries from ehllillilitb skillfull! is.r. ftiimeil IIUilaiilil,lil of the viiiuib cured III most , i villi t. tin Use of lusliiiiiieuts I pllepsi.NI mis' liiince, Hehilleii, Neuriilglu, llvslerlu, illlbieiu (onus of purnlysla, Hefoiinlllis, ami M oilier tonus ul NeiMiiis'l iiiiihle sueeenslullv Irealeil l ouiuiltiitliiu ul olll r b. until t ini. Humus m iii iioti:i, nn:,i i.imih.n, ni:h. Hours Ii ioltf.it iii ,'i,; iii n CUT THIS OUT UtiilMinl l)r, to, lA'AVi, The German National Bank, i.ixcoi.x, xi:n. i Capital Paid up, $100,000,60 Surplus . . . 25,000.00 TiuiinucIh 11 general Imiililiig liiisllicn Issues letters or itrtillt.ilnnvilriifls on nil pfirt of the world, I'orilmi eollicllons a specialty . )it unit Dim foil lll.lt.MAN II. HCIIAIII'.HU, President, t (' MUNSON, Vice President. .lOHKPII HOKUM Kit, Cashier. 6. J. WILCOX, AsslslHiit Cashlnr. K. MriN'I'UOMKHV. AI.KX. IIALTEH F A. IIOKIIMP.K. II..I. IIHOTIIKUTON WAi;ri:ii.i.iiAiiniH. j. a. iiijim:i.hon p?i , Nebraska's Leading Hotel. THE MURRAY for. 11th mid Harney Hts , OZJiJXZM., 1TEZJ. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS AM Moileru Improvements and III Conveiilmicos. m B. 8ILL0WAY, Pro'rietor. IRA lllOB Y, Principal OUrk. Dealer in City and Farm Property I OK Till: Issued to ail piominent xilnt n Europe. Hunks mnl Mivliu;s limiHutlonii, 1 uiiViVro. Kstuto Mori kiiiics, tit) or l'arni Property", iieui in em'iiooi ihuiiis, riiiic,i oiiuiv nnu-uiiy - rl Claims, unit will ulwiivs puy tho blclifst with me. North Tenth Street.