Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 24, 1882, Image 7

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    " 'VII OJMAUA DAIi , BEE : EMUAY. MA.RCTT 24 188 * .
STELE , JOHNSON & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies ,
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
L- CIGARS MANUFACTURED TOBACCO ,
Agents for BKNWQOD NAILS AND LAFLIH & HAND POWDER CO ,
TH1F T T M TWflTTWT A TW
nL 11. Jla $1 JUs.iJilTl IVIU U H J. JiJLJLi
AND
ft
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" -jf Mining and Milling Company.
Working Capital - fSOC',000
Capital S'otk : , 81,000,000
Par Vnlua ot faharcs , $25,000
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT.
OJe'-tVEGIEJEtlESr
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Dn. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummltio , Wyoming.
Wil. K. TILTON. Vlco-Prosldcnt , CumuiIr.B , Wj-omlntr
E. N. IIARWOOP , Secretary , Cummtns , Wyoming.
A. 0. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming
lr. J. I. Thomas. bouls Miller W. S ? Bramel. A. 0 Dunn ,
K. N. HarnooJ. Francis Leavens. Qco. II , Falos. Lowla Zolman
Dr. J. C. Walking.
'dStmcSra GEO. W. KENDALL , Author'zed Vgent for Sale ol Stock : Ik- " > o .
-WHOLESALE-
On Eiver Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
-DEALERS IN-
Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 FarnhamlStreet ,
I&TJE
JfcJJLa.
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DEALEH N
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb.
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha.
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , .OO&RS. filiKDS , l OLO Ci& , UKE , UEMEJrt .
< r < jr&T/iT AURNJ FOll MILWAPIC B CKIONJ1 COMPAfl '
Near Union Pitcific Detiot , OMA.UA ri' ;
IPOWfSP AND HAND
J * *
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MIfa'fM * CA I > l.r f " ' Kt-M.I'
HALUOAV mfrWL' ' . nHURP H ? W\ml \ , ) ELLS
A , L. SBANG20 ) F St. , Omah
PILLSBURY 'S BEST !
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA PLOUE ,
always gives satisfaction , because it make *
superior article of Bread , and is the Chear
est Flour in the market , Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded/ ;
W. M. YATER ,
A BOLD. DAD BROTHER.
Lust and Liquor Alleged to bo the
Fallings of Hov. Mr. Hlnman.
Chlenfo Times ,
NEW YORK , Mnrcli 20. The witnesses -
nesses in the libel suit of the Jlov.
Mr. Hinnian who Imvo R very un
complimentary opinion of that gentle
man's character appear to bo inox-
luustiblo in multitude , The opening
of the third week of the trial to-day
brought another batch of them. Alary
L. Graves , formerly of Hinman's
household nt the Santee ngoncy , was
questioned about finding Ilinmnn in
the room of a servant , Luna Olson ,
llinmaii , she said , slipped out of the
room and went down stairs , and then
Lon said to the witness : "Mr. 11 in
man followed mo up here. Ho saiil
he wanted to talk to mo. " "It's all
very wrong , " the witness rejoined , as
she went out of the door. Lena said
"Oh , I s'poso he was after me. anil
I'm not the only ono he's nttor.
Amelia lyes , house mother of St.
Mary's school at Santee agency , said
Hiummi's reputation before July ,
1872 , wna infamous. Mrs. Lucy llosi
had told her that Mr. Hinmau kisscc
her , and that she felt very badly about
it , The Hov. Burl's testimony \ \ as
read. Ho said ! "I say very roluo'-
antly thnt Mr. Ilinmnn's mputati >
unonn the various tribes of IndiiuiB t
whom I Imvo preached for nearly tun
years was bad before 1872. In August ,
1870 , I went with him to Niobru t on
business , and wo drank liquor together
at Weateniian's oilicc , and at thu huul
olHce. On the way homo Mr. llin
nun showed Higns of intoxication. Ho
became very talkative and found it
difficult to keep his seat in the car
riago. After wo arrived homo Mr.
Uinnian wont into the house and soon
afterward went out again. I judged
that ho did not feel well. I liaro of-
tun drank with Mr. lliunmn , but 1
never saw him HO much intoxicated. "
Question. You kept sober wliilo ho
ho got drunk ? Answer. Ho was very
much under the influence of liquor ;
and was pretty far gone , while I was
but very little under the intluonco of
drink.
Q. You have boon very much under
the iniluonco of drink ? A. Perhaps.
Q Have you ? A. Y s , sir
Tlio deposition of William J. Olovo-
land , who married Sister Lizzie ; and
is a missionary , was to the following
effect : "I heard at Spotted Tail
agency and Yarkton agency that Uin-
man had been intoxicatud , and thai
ho visited Indian women. In 187f
Mr. Hinman and my wife , then Sister
Lizzie , traveled 130 miles into the
Indian country , camping out in
tent. "
Bradford , Pn.
Thou. 1'itchnn , Iliadford , 1'a. , writes
I enclose UK ney for Sl'ltixa BLOSSOM , .IB
I said I would if it cured mo. Sly dyspep
sia has mulshed , with all its Kymp'toniH ,
Many tlmnkn ; 1 sliull nu\cr bo without it
ill the house. " Price CO cents , trial Lot
ties 10 cents. inch21-lw
SENATE SNUFF.
Captain Bassott's Romlnlsconcos.
Fifty years ago Capt. Isaac N. Bas
fiott entered the service of the United
States senate as 11 page. Ever since
that time ho has romuiucd in the
tervico of the senate. From u page
ho has become the captain of the senate -
ate pages. Ho is one of the beat-
known figures in the senate. Ho
occupies , during the session , a chair
at the right of the prodding officer.
There ho is always ready to attend to
the confidential messages or errands
of i ho senators , and it is from this
post that he trios to direct the uuruly
pages supposed 'to bo under his con
trol. His tall , erect figure , flowing
whits beard. and dignified manners ,
give him the appearance of a patrl
arch. For years this old gentlonmi
has boon hard at work collecting mate
rial for a book of rcminibconccB of nis
fifty years' employment in the senate
The senate snuff-box , ono of the an
cient institutions of the senate , is
alio in charge of this faithful subordi
nate. In memory of the day when
his fifty years of service was reached ,
the senators have united in present
ing through Senator Bayard , to the
venerable captain a handsome golc
muff-box valued at $200. It bears
the following inscription :
Each member of the United States
senate has joined in presenting this
testimonial to Isaac Bassett , on the
completion of xho fiftieth year of his
orvioei as an oflicor of that body , ii
recognition of his personal worth ant
official fidelity. Doc. 5,1881.
In acknowledgment of this valuable
gift , Capt. Bassott addressed Mr. Bay
rd as follows :
I have this day received from you ,
as the organ of your uBiuciato tona-
tors , a beautiful snuff-box , tondera
to mo , as you are pleased to express
it , for my fidelity in yojir service as i
subordinate ofliccr in your body. ;
fully appreciate the gift as not only in
trinsically valuable but for the Hotter
ing terms in which it has buon pro
Bunted to mo. I accept your gift am
the kind expansions of good-nil
which you BO touching ! } ' imd feelingly
express , and BO long ua life luats alial
rptuin it nit n souvenir of the ontiina
tion which the members of the aonato
Jiavo placed upon my poor Hurvices JIH
one of their biibordinato officer * ! , and ,
when death ahull ttill my heart's hmi
emotion , I shall transmit uuimpairur
not only the token , but the kind ani
graceful exprenaioi.s of your foolinps
accompanying thei/ift , tomy children's
children , to the J.itest generation ,
Permit me , in this ronnoction , to re
call BOIIIO rominiscenccH of the aenato
nd its prc iding officers in the past.
When Martin Van Huron WUH
vice president ho was poasesscd
ot a gold snuff-box. Ho gave it
to mo in oliarao , to keep wull-fillcd
with onujl , und see tln.t ic KMB piao
on ilia vio' firoidiii < t'a ' ( nblo ovury
lay that tliu HCiiitto WUH in suesiun. At
the end of every week thereafter ho
handed mo 50 cents to pay for the
snuff. When his term expired T give
liitn the snuff-box. Ho lofc the city
soon after , and forgot to h'ivo mo the
50 cents that ho
hud always given mo
at the end of each wouk. Henry Clay
was very fond of a pinch of snuff , and
enjoyed it much. Ho would often
stop in the midst of u speech and call
a pugo to bring him u pinch of snuff ,
and if ho could not see any ono of the
wges ho would leave hia Beat und
Talk up to the vice president's table ,
take up the gold snuff-box , take a
> inch , and , returning to Jus Boat , re *
sumo his speech. Richard M. John
son and John Tyler were neither of
hem snuffers , and therefore I Imd to
urnish my .jffii snuff-box ; but when
George M. Dallas WAS vice president
ho brought with himn Tory handsome
pold snull-box and gave it to mo in
charge , and after his term expired I
returned it to him. When Millard
Fillmore was vice president ho ob
jected to having n snuff-tox on the
table of the vice president , because ,
in his opinion , it interfered with the
business of the senate. Senators
would como up and slop to converse
with each other , and disturbed him
so much ho could not hoar what twas
going on in the etnutc. Ever since
that period there has been placed , on
each side of the sotiato n small snuff
box fastened to the wall.
Concerning the Urows.
W , T. Hamilton , an old trapper of
the Yellowstone country , contributs
the following views to The Bozeman
Courier on the Crow question : The
Big Horn river was formerly , the
western boundary line of the Crow
hunting grounds. Twenty years ago
Fort Union , opposite the mouth of
the Yellowstone river , was their
trading post. Afterwards Snrpio
itltandoiiod the posts on the Yellow
stone. In regard to the "Irioiullt-
ness" of the Crows , I can prove of
their killing nine white irton and
niralmg hundreds of mules and horses.
You , ns wells all old citizens of
Hozotcau , know thai in 1808-0 , if it
had not beun for Cap L.i Mete and
the force under his command , the
Hottlcra of Gallium v.Uley would liavo
had trouble with thu Crow Indiann.
The land mil a'dy wnn granted , to tlte
Northern I'ltcilic r.ulr-vul company ill
18C4 , and the Ciow treaty .TUB not
made until 18G8. It was concluded
at Fort Liramiu - ( .ions. Auger ,
Sherman nnd othcis represent
ing thu government , and Perry
Chion and John llonahaw ,
reproscntinu tlio Indinns. It was
stated to the government commission
ers that no pot tion of thu present
lands ceded to tlio Crows was ocou-
pied by white men , or mincra. If
t at portion of Montana Torritoiy
hud been fairly nnd truihly repre
sented to the commissioner ! ! at Laramie -
mio , neither Boulder , Stillwator , or
any other portion of tha > mountainous -
ous country west , would Imvo boon
ceded to the Crow Indians. In re-
U.ird to the Ctown ! > i nj desperate
fighters and a general terror , I will
admit that , should i h. y Incak cut in
open _ hostility , thej mny kill n fe > v
white men iiud steal a few horses , but
I will vouch that , insulo of twenty
diji ) after a declaration of war , very
t'i'W Crows would ba left in Montaun.
The ( Jrou-j , ui si nmo , huto every
white man in Montium , mysclt not
cxcoptod. The cream of Montana ia
the Crow reservation , ivud it nouldbo
only justice to I ho citizens of the
eastern portion of the territory to
have it thrown open foraiMtlument.
AN HONES'J1 MEDICINE FREE
OF COST.
Of all medicines advertised to cure
any affection of the Throat , Chest or
Lungs , wo know of none wo can rec
ommend so highly sis Du. KINO'S Nr.w
Discovinty for Consumption Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis Hay Fever -
vor , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , loss of voice , etc. This incd-
icino does positively euro , and that
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can ohow one-half so many
positive and permanent cures as have
already been effected by this truly
wonderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is a porlect specific , cur
ing the very worst cases in the short
est tiino possible. Wo say _ by all
menus give it a trial. Trial bottlea
free , llogular sizo$1.00. Forsaloby
THH & MoMAiiON , Omaha.
Who Xiocntod Dos Molnoa
Oskaloosa Mandard , ,
In the pleasant office of the most
perfect livery barn in the state , wo
sat with some of the old citizens
watching with some interest the con
test in the Fourth ward , Oskaloosa ,
as to tlio straight republican and citi
zens ticket. Among the rest , aud
the oldest Roman of thorn all , was
Hon. M. T. Williams , who incidental
ly roaiarkod that ho chose the spot
whereon the Iowa hub and axol rests.
In other words , was ono of the com
missioners to locate the county seat
of L'olk county. Ono , a Mr. Pinnoo ,
was sick and did not go out to look
thu country over , and the other ,
whoso name wo have lost , also tarried
with the snuff , or nt homo , while Mr.
Williams with about a hundred sol
diers rode all over those hills and
vales to determine by the topography
of that howling wilderness pnd by
compass and chain the very best site
for the capital. The captain of the
pout ( Rico , wo believe ) furnished Wil
liams with a finely caparisoned "cali-
co" hoi HO to ridoj and most patiently
did ho with his escort and surveyor
look the country over for some day .
"At last , " nays SVillianw , "We found
the finest natural i o in the world for
a great city , an amphitheater ot hills ,
gently sloping to a nearly circular
vailoy , where the ntakes were driven
mid wo decided to root. "
A few people were centered near the
forks , or rather 'the function of the
'Coon und DCS Monies rivera , then.
This tvas about September , 1810. Yet
there wcro enough to take u weatorn
interest in do impurtunt un event ns u
county scut locution ; und that evening
Mr. Williams mot Homo two-hundred
of those nour the river by nomu kind
of a shed where a good man } ' burroln
worn piled , and from ono of these ho
nmdo a speech , giving his reanonu for
locating the county Boat ihurn , and
further ulated that ho not only had
chnaon the place for thuir county flout ,
but "also that of the luturo capital of
the state , " whereupon they hoisted
him higher than the barrels , and on
their shouldoM bore him about us the
luno of the hour. Timu Jus fulfi' ' ' i < 1
hiii prophooy ,
J. L WILKIE ,
MANWAUTUllKU OF
PAPER BOXES.
P18 aud , ' 320 S. 14tla St.
CLBVES BROS ,
ARCHITECTS
I'ubllc lIlu'lJinM. ' ChurdicB ,
btoiejln cvtry btylo.
Attention flven to I'atcnt Ollice Drawings.
Offlco Room 10 , Crelghton Dlock , Omaha.
Nebraika ,
Dexter L , Thomas.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room eurelghton Bloo
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Kith KK tl O.TT , l.nArKXKOKTn , ATTtlHON ,
Ofitucii "irrrs ami OMAIU , th Uowvvnni1
i n. 'f , , nhch ! fUlnlc
EVERY LINK OF HlTAD
cfi i iKtiotrntiw tlio rortlnml Jion' the MKwiir
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f'HIOACO HOOK IHTiAND A P
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! tlm-in'v l'io from 0 ! > ' .cyo ownlnj ln'k In
Knimxi. nr hlrfi , l > j lt own roa < l , imoSii * th
i > olt | ] nltfve n/\innl. / No iHA < i < fi'i nv CAmti m.
No 'iivisa i\i.\snoilnK t No lilidilllni ; In U
vtntlln 1 or unelcon carp , M c\trf rnwiyfT
r trUsJ In looiny , clmti nml roiililniod Bftchd'
Ujxin Kvt Kxinuin Trains
HAT c m
itNl > i ) CH.H , iinon which tnoali tie outvvi ! at sn
rnn vJ mretloiKW , ftt hplow ri\'e of * \ ' * \ '
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ITinjiich O i iHlMt-an i Utnv \ 't"ntiv , M1
w ukf i > tiH Mlivuil Rlvrr Points : rnd c'o.i
noctlor' t ll points of IntomiTium ' llh > '
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rtr . ,1i not f.ifgcst tlilH ( < Vr. tly \ , ,
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* ny elli r line , an > l tAte nl l rf ' " > ) * vA o < v
compctltnrg , who furnish but t t.iua o tlir ro'n
tort ,
Pee ind tftcktc ol n ) < utlfiii < n freo.
Tickets , taara .MH ! tolilcm nt nil jitlnclrv
orceii : In iho Unltol 'lt\tc Mid Dinflit.
11. K.CMJLK , K. ST. JOI11I
Vice I'rcd'l ' 4. den. Of u. TKt AnJI't'i'r A.
U nirrr. Chlcicti Glilinio
8880 , 8KORX.LINE , I88Q ,
KANSAS CITY ,
3ti , Joe fiBoecil Bluffs
13 Till ONLY
Direct Line to ST. LOUJS
AND Til K HAST
From Onmha and
ilj ncol ( : cAts between On\nh nd at.
> inl lint one luilwccn OMAHA * ud
NhW YOUK
aily Passenger Trains
KKAt'ltlSO Alt
CAHTKllH AND WESTKIIN C111KH with lKSf
OUARAK3 d IK ADVANOU of U L
OT1IKK LINK" .
Tinculli > > linn IK e < | inm > oil wltti I'nllini.i
o irrrung Can , P l --o t'Jij Ouhis , M U n'
ty Plutlotiu anil Co'ii > l r , an-Hhe joi tati
( It houoo Alr-lrnltp. :
AF ce thst your tliVt-t IIS.-JD VI * iNSA !
UITV , 'I. JOHlIVH & OOUNOII. UP 8 'U '
rckvl , xln [ ! t. .Utopli ami St. LuuU.
'flikcts lor t lc fci "I ! ooupoi , jtM'cii" ' It ) t > > e
\Vott J. F. lUUNAi - ,
t rA WUi , Ucn. Niiit..Bt. | Jitatnh , V"
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF TI1K
UNITED STATES BRANCH
OKTIIR
QUGBII Iiisuranco Oo , , of Liverpool
ONTHE3lstDAYOFDEOEMDER , HJOI.
Capital" . .7. $0,733,00000
Capital 1'ald 870,140,3:1 :
ASSETS IN UNITED STATES.
Casli Items 125,483 CO
Itual Estate Unlncumlicrod 351,391.30
Unlt d States Hands : 1,118,040.00
Other Securities iO,017.tW
$1 674,030 01
LIABILITIES IN THE UNITED
, STATES.
Losses Unadjusted and In Suspense. .8 170,241.07
All other Claims Against the Com
pany 3,1)12.40 )
S174.1B7.13
Amount necessary to reinsure all outstanding -
standing Klsks $742,481.61
Ncj Surplus In United States 758,207.27
? 1,074P30.01
Income in U. 8. In 1881. . 1,330G4D
Expenditures In U. H.
in 1882 1.212.05D.
Oross Receipts In United Blntes..812,370,111
OIOKB ExpondlturcH Including Los ea
In U. 8 10,743,207
STATK or NKBKASKA. INSUIIA.SCK DKrAKTMr.NT. )
AVDITOR'H OFKICK , LINCOLN , Feb. 1 , 1882. f
It U hereincertlflod that tlie Queen Insur-
Company of Liverpool , In the Kingdom of Great
UllUln , has complied with the In
surance law of this state , and is authorized to
transact the ImalncsH of Klro Ins'jr-
ftnco In this utato for the current yrar.
WltncsD my hand and thu oal of the Auditor ol
Puhllo A < counts the day and year above
written.
JOHN WALUCMH , Auditor P. A. ,
In Charge of Innuranco Dopartmunt.
3t
Sioux Biw ti
Run * u S.illu Train Through from
Council Bluilu to t. i aui
Without Ohnngo Time , Only 17 Hour.
- ir IH
'I-OX * MILKH TUB BHOKTKBT KOUTH
OOQNOIL BLUFFS
tttXV PAUL. MINNBM'OUH
3ULUTI1 Oil HIHUAHUI.
ijiint ! pbUu in Northern Iowa. UlnucwoU ud
InUoti. 'iTila llnu l i/iu'l'l"'J ' " ' ' ' ' " ' " I'uprovbO
Wb'.tlu | > hnu.iu Autonutlu Alr-Iiralio ml Sllllc
I'lit'orm Courier and Itnlcr : nd for
Sl'RKV , HAKI.TV ANf ) COMKOK'I
Is uriBurpiVisod. Pullman falaco Hlocjilni ; Oat
run through WITHOIjr UIIAA'OK littwoon Kail
at < ; ity anil St. Paul , VH Council Hluils MjU
Sl&ux City
'linlnaltf.vu lnlorI'aclllc / Tmiridr at Coin ,
ell liluits , r.t 7:35 : p. ni. rUlly on arilyal of Kanna
City. fit. Jo-wph ami Council Hlulli truln from
tlio South , Arrhlntf at aioiu City 11:36 : p. in.
and at the tluw Union Iicpot at St. I'nul at 123t ; >
iionn ,
1K HOURS 1JJ ADVANCB Ol' AMTtOViiCi
KOUTK.
larUouienibcr In tr.klns the Sioux City flouti
5 ouifot a Through Train. The Hhorlc t I.lnfl ,
the QulckuatTlma and a Comfortable Klclo In tlir
Through i ar bolwion
COr'Ni'lL I1MJIKH AND BT. PAUL.
I hit j our Tlckttn rcaJ via the "Slotu
City ami 1'm.inc lUllroad
/ . B. WATTLK3 , J. U. HUOHANAN
Biipoilntcndcnt. Ocn'l Paun , At'ont ,
P. U. KOIH.VHON , APu't Oen'l Piua. A t. ,
MIsBOiirl Valluy , lena ,
J , II. O'BKVAN , SouthwMtern A ont ,
Ccuiicl lilatli , IOWA
A , F , BERQDBST & BBOi ,
Manufacturera of
Carriages , Bupgioj , Express-
Wacons Trucks
, Spring ,
Road Wagons , .
410 S. 13ch Street ,
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
kinds ol Iltpaltliifc' 1'roinptly attondld to.
All Work Warranted.
MJI-lw ,
Olarkson & Hunt ,
Hucco6 < v to Klchtrcli fc Ilunl ,
ATTORNEYS - LAW.
B Ull8tr l Omb * Neb
OT
IIA3IHUKG BUANOH OK THE 0 , n. & Q.
lJr. . Wilson . Ciishicr , , M. Webster's Il'ntik
N o it Mcioro . , . OcinTal Morr.hfiiuliso
A. M. .lonca . , . Gunoral Mcrclmndiao
Tolni Limkrholin . , . Gcnurnl IMorcliindiso
I. 0. ICiPlnmn . , . . . General Morclmmliso
Inluiscn vi Donaldson . General Merchandise )
losopli 'I'uvornor . . . . Grocpries
Ni'ldon llros . . . . . . . Groceries & Moat
W. C. Mitxwull . , . . . HcsUiirant nnd Confectionery
Charles Hcnienovor . . . . . . . . Uostatirnnt fttid Confectionery
D. E Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hcstniirnnt nnd Confectionery
\ \ ' N. Malony . , . . . HimUvnro ntid Fnrm Iinplenionta
Dt'Loo it JJosi . , i . llixrdwnro nnd Farm Iinplenionts
L' ' . Nichols . . . . . , . , . . Drugs
M Hurliiw . , . . . . .Drugs
N. S. Urninburg. . . . . . . . . .Drugs
lames Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'ackinir House
I'oarson A' Hurt man. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harness
W. 11. C. Moon < , M. D . . . . . . . . . . . Phyr.ician
Kclfcrson , M. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'hysicinn
O. M. Ihirhank , M. I ) . . Physician
Steams Uunnur . . . . . . . . . . . , . Homeopathic 1'liysicinna
G H .Ittmmigi . . . . . . . . . . . Li\v
0. W. Clnirchill . . . Essex Imkx
1) . A. Too . , , . . . . . . , , . . . , . Lumber nnd Coal
Oco. \lmur 1 t Co . . . . . . . . . . i. . , . . .Lumber and Coal
I'oiulk'ton it .Co . ' . . . . . . . . . . . Elevator
0. M. I'Vlk . . . . . i . . . . . . . . , , . . , . , , i . . , . . , , . . Steam Hlnvatnr and 21111
0 W. film-chill . , . Nursery
.1. M Ili's-u'll ' . . . . . Nursery
H. C KII slor . . . . . . . Coal
M L .y . ; . Grain and Stock
Latulon it Lindorholm. . . . ' . . , . . , . Stock
A mod < J Mnl < mi . . ' . , . Stock
A. H. ] 'MV . , . . . . . . . .
A , A. H i dou . . . . . . . . . . .
Hlodu'i'it . , . . . Lindell House
.1. F. Kinney . . . . . Boots and Shoos
S. A. 0'iUinii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Livery
.1. 0. 1 horn . Harbor
Gi'orj o Stitt . Darber
U.V. . .lonuM . Cronmcry
LEHMANN ,
JOH1JER OF
AND HADE S.
EASIER ? ! PRICES DUPLiOATED.
1108 FAR AM ST. - - OMAHA.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE IILLfflERT AM HOTIOHS.
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
Spring Roods Receiving Daily anil Stock very nearly Complete
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1309 Farnham Street.
"We will Not be Undersold ? "
"WHAT NEXT ? "
PETS ? "
Williams
We will Show in our NEW "Car-
pet Department" a full line
of the best makes in
Oil Ole hs n all wi ths , raw ml rJoooa Matting , Al oaal HI
oj-ant - flsso liueiit of
"Smyrna Rugs , "
"Moqu ti Rugs , "
"Velvet Rugs , "
"Brussels Rugs , Etc. "
Cornices ,
Curtain Poles , and
Window Fixtures.
Cloak ana Carpet Department on Second Flpor. .
New Style Dress Ginghams , 12 l-2c.
Ribbons ! Ribbons I Ribbons I lOc Per Yard.
We Will Hot Be 'Undersold !
L B. WILLIAMS & SONS ,
1422 and 1424 Dodge Street ,