Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 11, 1885, Image 7

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THE DAILY BEE AVEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1885'
THE GREATEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY
n
IlBpl
DEWEY&STONE8'
'Ono of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Select From.
NO STAIRS TO OLIMB.
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR
Are now offering
AT
The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha
200 ORGANS ! ! - 100 PIANOS ! !
FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS
Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew-
elrv. Clocks and Silverware.
The only importers of Havana Cigars ,
and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha.
Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition ,
Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar-
ticles.
SUCCKSSOIl TO
Hastings Nayel ,
Wliol Piodii
AND COMMISSION ,
No. 386 Holladay St. , Denver , Colorado.
So'icit coEsignments and GUARANTEE QUICK SALES AND
PROMPT RETURNS. Give us n trial
References Bradstreot'sor Gun's Agencies ; and Pirsb National Bank
.Denver.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
TEINWAY
WEBER , HAYNES AND HAEDMAN
AND SMITH. AMERICAN AOT ) PAOKARD ORGANS.
"Wo have the largest and host ntook of Shoo Mnsio In the olty , comprising Dei
In , Vienna , Potors' "Lolpilg" Ohoap Edlticn , Broalan , Mayouco odltlonn.
Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds
101 AND 103 16TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE.
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
Jewelry of all doalgna made to order. Largo Block of
Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry.
AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFAOT'NG GO'S ' STERLING SILVERWARE
LARGE STOCK OF
Harvard Waltliam. Elgin * Lancaster and Columbus Watches
SOLEJAQENTS FOfl THE OELEURATED
A , SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN
101 and 103,15th Street , opposite PostoQica.
AN OLD NEWSPAPER ,
SionxCityaQrtrofaCciitnry Ago
Casing in luwa ;
\n I lull nn Ilnlel In Nctiraika Helium
Politics rinil .Vows Who AVcro
In limitless.
31 ux City Journal i
In looking ever some old papers left by
the late Cha'rlca Boogo , his ton , T. McK.
Booge , yesterday foutiil a copy of the
Sioux City Times. U is not < the Times
"delivered in all pirts of the city by cat
rlora for 10 cents per week , " nor that
older Times which Charllo Collins con
ducted In this city away tack In 18"0. It
Is the Sioux City Times cf Juno22,18GO ,
published by 1'ondloton A Sniqgott , that
Mr. BOORO found with his Cither's old
papers. Tli's was a rapubllcin paper ,
started for the campa'gn. ' It lloata the
ticket of the party , Abraham Lincoln , of
llllnoif , for president ; Ilannibil Qnmlin ,
if Maine , fcr vice president. _ Among its
litest news nto Ilichmond dispatches of
the 11 and 12th hits. , glv ng an account
of the Decoders' convonlijn. From these
proceedings It Booms that :
"While Col. Baldwin , of the Now York
commisilont , was speaking against dis-
unien , a motion to uljoarn was nindo and
cimed unanimously. '
Tbcro Is thin Washington telegram of
thu 13th inst :
"The couimittoo on the homestead bill
mot this morning nnd bound themselves
to disagree. They TV ill meet again to
morrow fur n final uffoi t. "
Iluro l& an item about the slave days in
Nebraska
"Muckalls , who is a resident of No-
britkt City , had two negro girls , who
ran eft'in 1858 and 1851) ) , and crooaod over
to Civil Bund. Fremont couiitllm
state. Muckalls , with a largo baad of
* rme 1 men , followed , nnd proceeded i >
search houses and commit various
breaches cf law nnd propertyand among
oihcri entered the housa of R. 8. Wil-
sjn , and , upon his ramomtritint , ' , ono of
ho par y btruck him upcn the head with
a club , almost ptodntiog death , and from
ho elicit i of which hu has not entirely
ocovered. "
That was the way iho slave hunters
> citt the brush in Iowa the year before
ho piper was publithcd. These fasts
are stated as nu introduction to the item
, hat a Page county jary had juss given
Wilson § 80,000 daingos nga'nst Mack-
alls.
Even In that far-oil' day it seams a
democratic conerets was prone to turn
; ho odd shoulder Ui ard Dakota , or
'Dakotsh ' , " as the Times tpollj It. Wo
read :
"Tho failure of congress to organize
; his territory during its present session ,
which was to much desired by many of
ts residents , will , of course , have an
ifl'ect to keep away some who would ,
lad it boon organized , gene there as per
manent sailors , but upon the masses It
will have little e fleet. "
"Tho rnassoa" are then informed that
, o go to Dakota they had best travel
> y way of Sicnx City , where everything
needed for an outfit can bo bought , and
.hat there are two grod ferry crossings
on the Big Sioux. The article fnrther
ays : "Tho Indians have long einco
Deon revovod to their reserves , and are
now there , peaceful and contented. "
But the most cnt rtalnlng part of the
Times Is Us advertisements. Among the
professional and business cards are T. J.
Stone , real estaU agent and practical
surveyor ; S. T. Davis , attornoy-at-law ;
3. W. Kiugsnorth , plasterer and proprie
tor of the Sioux City house ; Dr. Wm. R.
smith , physician end surgeon ; Charles
vent , druggist ; F. J. Lambert , signs
limtclf sheriff ; ET. D. Boogo & Co. ,
groceries ; Hodges &Co. , groceries ; James
Butchins , tailor ; 6. R. McDongall and
A. J. Dlillard , carpenter * and builders ;
iV. Gronlnger , hardware ; John Hagy ,
lotel ; J. H. Charles , land and insurance
agent ; Hndaon it Joy , attorney ! ) ; San-
) era & Follett , lumber ; IsiaoPoEdlotcn ,
nsnrjtnco agent ; Sawyers & Kirk , general -
oral merchandise.
The last named firm mutt not bo con
founded with the present firm of the
lame name. The Sawyers & Kirk , of
: hp Times , was composed of Col. James
Sawyers , now of Lcadville , and Post
master Kirk. J. N. Fields , now the
dry goods millionaire ! of Chicago , ap
leudcd h'a signature to a notice as clerk
> f the couits. Then there are the
names of others , long since dead or ra
moved. The Times of Juno 22d , 1800 ,
comes down through a quarter of a uen-
.ury like a fresh breath of prairie wind
from the frontier.
The iii-cal Attraction at Now Orleans
The vast crowd of xtraugers attracted to the
grfat World's Kxriositlon of Industry nt New
Orleans , looked with delight ut thu fairness
which marked the ITGtli Granrl Month ! }
Drawing of The Louisiana Stntn Lottery , 01
January 13tb , last. It remittee ! that ticke
No 15'JC5 ' r rew the fust capital pri/9 of § 75 ,
000 , and was held by Mr. Thimas M. Thorn
ton , a prominent banker of ShelbyvlUi- .
who collected it through the Third XnUoiiu
Ihnk , ofSt Louis , Mo , ; No. 67,741 druw the
srcond prize of 625,010 , and it was sold h
fifths ( each nt Sl.OO ) one to II. K , IJrowne , o
Kainnount , Ine ] . , who collected it through th
Knlrmouut Bank ; one to Daniel Shutt , o
Chicago , III. , who eollestcd it In person ; an
other to Leo Sampson , .Sigournoy , Iowa ; uni
tha ruualnlrg portions weru scattered else
where. No. f > in. ! draw the third prl/.u o
$10,000 , sold aha ia fifths ; two fifths collected
through ICxrhaiiRe Bank of Uallua , Texas , fo
Mr. A. K , Hall , hali'tinaii for .S.inRcr ISr e ,
Dallas , and Mr. 1'Ve'd Cheadlc , also of D.Ulas
ODU to U , > T , Verrls , of Cloclnnati. Ohio ; an
other to fjouls II. Kaichan , f Messrs , Stix
Krousc & Co , alco of Cincinnati ; and HO i
went with $252,000 worth of fortune Hying i
all directions Next ( the 17Kth ) drawing wil
bo on Tuesday , March 10th , 1885 , of whlcl
M , A. Dauphin , Neinr Orleans , ] . ; \ . . . will glv
all Information on application. Jio wleo In
due time ,
BUiiini-cl ; Snuhlicd lor Once.
Temple Kar.
Bismarck once had tn bear a snul
from a young nobleman of tin
hoiiao of Hatzfelt. This gentleman
being lelt In chirgn of a legitloi
during the abicnco tf the minister , sen
home a dispatch omludvlDgviowo favora
bio to the policy which the chancellor hat
until then been pnrsulng toward tht
country where the attache was residing
But it so chanced that the chief of tht
legation bad beun summoned to Berlin
on purpose to receive instruction
for a change of policy , so tha
when the attache's dispatch or
rived it g&vo no ploasnr
in Wilhelmstrasse , and the chancdlo
rpoke testily of iiu writer as a "Sohafs
kopf. " Hearing this , the attache re
signed , Ho was a young man of hlgl
spirit , who had many friends at court
and it was pointed ont to the chancollo
by an aucuet peacemaker that the younf ,
fellow had not b on very well treated
Somewhat grudgingly for bo does no
like to make ameodi the chancellor wa
indnced to nond hit secretary to the ei-
attacho ottering to reinstate him. Bu
the recipient of this dubious favor drew
hinuelf up sillily and said : "Germany
hat not fillen to so low n point that eh
needs to bo serve el by Schafskopfo , and
for the rest you may Ml the chancellor
that 1 hue not bo < m trained to turn
someisiults.
I'liiKSI 1'lljfM !
A SUUK CURE FOUND AT
KO O.NK NK I ) StTrKB.
A snro euro for _ Blind , 15ic > edlng , Itching and
Ulcerated 1'llcs has been discovered by lr ,
Willinms ( an Indian Remedy. ) called Dr.
William's Indian I'llo Ointment A single
jox has cured the worst chronic coses of 25 or
"V ) years standing. No one need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonderful oooth-
ng medicine. Lotions , liutrumento and eloc-
uarioa do more harm than pood. William's
: ndlan I'llo Ointment absorbs
the tnrncrs , al-
ays the intense itching , ( pArtlcularly at night
alter trotting worm In bed , ) acts M a ponltico ,
rives Instant relief , and is prepared only for
'lies , itching of the private purls , and for
nothlno else ,
Road what the Hon. J. M. Oofiinbej ry. of
/lovelnnd , snys about Dr. William's Indian
lie Oolntment : "I have nned scores of iile
urofl , nnd It affords mo pleasure to say that I
iavo never found anything which gave such
mtnodlatfl and permanent relief as Dr. WH-
din's Indian Ointment. For sale by nil drug-
IsU and mailed on receipt of price , 50o and
1. Sold at retail by Kuhn ft Co.
0. K. GoonuAX ,
Wholesale Agent ,
DANCING nroics.
\ ltl , lolco nt the KMUMIHO or TIn-co
lloHtou Gontlctiicn.
GANTHX , GA , , Febrnrary < J. A story
haju > t jwst ce mo to light hero which af
fords much amusement to natives at the
uxpcnao of tr-roo Beiston dude" , whoso
connection witti the upo'.ing cf a Go3r < ia
nurUo quarry hay biought th-in hero.
lhi > lr Lames uio John Shelllmu , Eelard
Ammun and Hoi 17 Rjndrau. They
hnvo luel much emusnnant uith meuui-
'ain hioalots and delighted in shoRinc oil'
their supc ior pewmnlMiineuts. Whi'o '
e > n their way tn Tutu's Wednetehy mot-
ninj ( they me't two hatinlf sj-loi kirgcoun-
try boys , wno barefoelcd and wlih but
ono biispondor over their sbouldora , wuro
trif'g'iii' to town. The Bostoalana stop-
Dod in front o' ' them and ordered them to
diuce to a Mj.HiBchutnt'B ' juba. When
the moutita'neors beciinesitisfje-d that thn
H sl niano were in oarneat , they pulled
nut two ugly-looking revolvers and
hingtel the prc grmiiuu by ordering tha
duden to elanuj .Thinking to humor the
oka and thus osoppa easily , they danced
t while , but the boys would not let them
islt. Fur two houw , under cover of
mountain revolvers , the Boston boys
danced such a jig as has never before been
seen. When the time was up ono of the
nountainocTS exe-lalmod. " .Now run. "
Thu B Htmlanesvcro only too ghd tD do
EO , and reached town foottnro and weary ,
and nro now Ecckiag Irgil redress.
Ijlni ( > Kiln Club ,
Jctra Free Pros' .
Elder Toots having got most of his feet
mdor the redhot atovo , and Colonel Ca-
looti having succeeded In knocking down
a bust of Plato and wrecking § 500 worth
of relics , Brother Gardner arose and said :
"What I hanker arter am to moot a
) lumb up an' down man. Dar' am pus-
ions in dis club who wobble about like a
ooso wagon wheel. Ono day doy greet
yon wld a grin ai soft aa Jane , an' do
ncx' day dcy eloan' know you as yon paw
on do street. I doan' mean to hurt no
man's feolin's , bat I moan to bo plumb.
"If Whalebone Honker should coma
obcr to my honso an'ax do loan of a dol-
ar 1 wouldn't keep him on do hooka fur
lalf an hour for a decision. I should at
once reply to him : 'Whalebone , elc man
who uses money aimed by his wife at do
wash-tub to buy lottery tickets can't got
no dollar outer mo ! ' When a man axes
my religion I doan' boat a roan1 do bush
, o lind out if ho has found a short cut to
loaben , but I denounce myself as a Bap-
ist , an1 take my chances by do ole road.
"When yes 0.1 no dean' hesitate to say
so. Doan' be loanln' one way onn day
an' some odder way on df nor' . Do man
who knows whaf to find you won't go
iway mad , ebon if yon decide agin him.
3ur Samuel Shin am ono day gwlne to
} o a statesman , an * on do nox' bo's gwlno
.0 open a saloon wld a gilded coilln' . One
day you will find him a Methodist an do
nex you will sen htmdevonrln' a Unlvet
saltst sermon. Meet him in do mawnln
in' ho am a fcroshns republican ; cot oh
lim In do afternoon an * he am a good
lemncrat.
"Bo plumb up an' down. If yon am
sot on bein' good stick to it. If yon am
iot on bein' bap doan' lot do purleoco
> luff yon off. If you like a man tell him
10 can bavo do use ob yonr snow ehovel
11 summer. If you can't hoe co'n wld
lira , ax him to buy or soil out an' take
some odder cow-path. Do wobbly man
am a pnsion to bo shunned. Tryin * to
do b'ziness ' wid him am wasted labor
: rown away.
Your Good Wife , Sir.
The best treasure a man can possess Is
agooduifu. Ho who has such a treas
ure ought to do his very best to keep her
in perfect health. Invalid ladies era
sometimes graat Buii'orcrs. Worry and
overwork perform marvels of mischief
for most American women. Brotrn'a
Iron Bitters works wonders of renova
tion for the pale * , the languid , and the
debilitated. Mrs. Lulu Weston , 101
Market street , Indianapolis , Hjya : "I
used Brown's Iron Bitters for general
debility and weakness , and am entirely
cured. "
I'lio Mcuncbl Hind of SIuiinc.-- . .
Clcnelaud Leader. '
Mr. George M. Roberts , mayor of the
city of Lawronceburg , Ind. , was recently
accused of having appropriated § 1,000 of
money contributed to the people of that
place sni'erhg from the floods of last
year. Ho CO ifcases to having committed
the crime , ttiloqcd that ho placed $200
nliera he thought It was most needed ,
and that ho will keep the other § 800 fcr
the next flood. This la tbo very meanest
kind of robbery. Mayor Roberts should
not only bo Impeached , but a long term
in the penitentiary would be a very fitting
thing to round oil his public aeivices.
M ami fuel ii rcrs as Turin" Keformcr.s ,
New York Times , Febrnrary 5 ,
Given free raw materials and tbo wide
market which would be opened b/.a liber
al tarltl' , and the energy , the Invention ,
the aptitude for business , the ( rained
shrewdness and self rolitnco of Iho
American would have nothing to fear
fiom any competitors , 3 ho forces that
hiva heretofore maintained the India-
criminate big duties on impnts ara divid
ed among themselves , and the division is
dally becoming mcra serious , It was
only twenty years ago that the opponents
of the high tariir were almost wholly
rtudcnts. Later it was supposed that the
field in which the opposition to the high
tarift would spread most rapidly was the
agricultural region of the weat. To-day
tbo moat earnest , and equipped and mutt
foimidaole of the ascailanta rf the tarlll
re manufacturers , and tlioy will bo
fonnd IrrtH stlblle.
The first complete Boning mcalne was
patented by Ellas Howe in 1 10.
Smoke Seal ol North Carolina Tobao
CM
"Words of Warning nnd Oomfort
" * *
you vo miltorlng from poor health or
Unirulslilns : on a bed of ticknf , Uko cheer
you ore slmjily ntlins : or llyou fed
'
' without rlo , r y know-
lMIh.v , II > p Hitters
'n III "
surely cure jou
It yen .iron minister , nnd
twro omt e < lymirs l ! with your
p 'tor ) diitlo * , or * mollinr , wornoul
nlth oaro > nd notk , or K mm of biulnrv-i or
labor , Wfnkeneil ! > ) thrstr&ln of joui trt ryil y ilu-
tlcs oto limn of lettots tolllnu OUT your midnight
work , lloi Bitters will niwt utcly ttrenjjthen joii
If yon are suffering from over-oating
or drinking , any Indiscretion or dioalpa-
tion , or are young and growing too fast ,
as is often the case ,
'or II you re In tlio workshop , on the
'firm , nt the desk , luijtwheie , ami feel
that jour tystcm nonlscktniinu , ton-
Inp , BllmnUtlnK , without latotlcnt-
'Ing , If > oti ro oM ,
hlooil thin Mid Impure , pufco
fcoble , IIOMCS un te < ly , liculiws
wanliiB- , Hop Hitters In what 3011 ntieil to
Klo ) ou now life , henlth will YlKor. "
If you ro costl\c , cr ilj pi > > tlc or sulTcr-
Ing from any < f the other numerom Jw-
Hues of the ftumnch 01 boircls , it i yuur
onnUultlf you remain 11 , If
ou ro WAStln y with MIJ form
) t Klilnoy iliiease , ttop teinHliiK | deith this
uioincnt , anil turn lor n euro to Hop llittcrd.
If you are sick with that terrible sick
ness , Nervousness , jon will find n "Balm
'n Glload In Hop Bitters.
If you are a frequenter or a resident of
a imaatn.itic district , barricade your fiys-
tern nRMiHt the1 scoutRO of all countries
Malaria , Kpidoimc , liilums and Inter-
mlttcnt fo\crs by th usa of Hop .Bitter * .
If you lia > o rough , pimply , or sallow skin ,
bad breath , Hop lltttera will gitu you fair
nlln , licli blood , tha Bwi-ole.sc breath and
liL'alli. ) § 5tO will bo paid for a ca o they will
nut cure or hi'lp.
hi'lp.A
A Ijnily'H WlBli.
"Oh , how I do wish my skin was ai clcsr
'nnd Heft na vour , " enld a lady to n fiiend.
"You can aaxily make * It BO , " answered the'
frioml. "Ho ? " inrulroil | tlio fir t lady.
' IJy uaiiiK hop Uitttra that innkus pnre.rlch
blooel and blooming lioaUh. It did lor > no as
you ot'furve.
t kNe > oo KPnuino without a bunch of f-recn
Ho)8 ( ) on the wbito Inbol Slum all thuile > ,
poijouous , Btulf with "Hop" or "Hops" in
their unmt * .
,
AoU vprll. cur. , l iprpijk. H Piirrbv > * er u.4 A
/jforc.iroflba Dl itu * OrcQ > A f. dtopilmttrt ftdt
ko tu.il or chkinn ti , . ftaj to ftll lumm.r drtnki Iff U.
. A.k your porr cr dnj/fl.t fof i
y UK. J U. . Bli-OLRTObONU.
I. V. WUFFESMAtm , C013 AQEH7
at jtjtoinirjiv. if. y-
By the n 'o o
Hint ettcr'a Stomach
i Hitters the lia.ganl
J nppcirnnco of the
counteiiEwcu and sal
low ne < s of Jyppop-
tlcs are supplanted
by a healthier look ,
aril at the foixl it
a slmiatoJtlif ! b-Jy
acquires fiultanco.
Appetite la restored ,
an'i ' thoncrvou-ms
tcm rcfruihcil ultli
much nueiled dlum.
her , through the use
ol tcU irt'tllclno ,
\ \ hichi \ also bcnc-
liilal to perBOQ of a
rheumatic tendency
ami an Ineatlmablc
preventive of le\ut
ami ague. For aalo
y all DniRista and Dealers prcncrally.
CONSUMPTION ,
I have a poiltlvo renied j for the above Jllc ; br 1 j.
vie thoaiaiKliorcaieiol the worst kind and of Ion
landing have teen cured. Indeed , aottronRM my f lt
IalUeHcacTtliat 1 will cnlTWO BOTTLKS fllEE
tocitlitrwllha YAI.UABI.BTKKATISKon tulidl aa
( oaariufferer. Glvaexpreuand P O.addffia.
DR. T. A. SLOCUtt , 111 r r3t. ! , > 'ew York.
THE OLD ILIABLE
THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
[ SOOCESSOIIS TO THE J. U. B , & D. CO. )
Tbo moet eitooalve mannfaotnreri
IN THE WORLD.
John Ilockatraasor Oonoral Aeent or Nebraska an
Weatoin Iowa.
(0 B. T nlh Street OMAHA , NKB
atlou Billiard and Fool Tablea and matciii
SuwWooiwi ! new Auacninenh
Warranted 5 Years.
.SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
K. LOVBJOY ,
122 .S. 1Mb Street , Ointba ,
llhiting Machines Supplies of all Kinds
ALLCOLOIU ) ANDM4KH
Seivl foi circulars Striiw & Miller , Ag nt
517 Harn y 8t , *
CHAS. SHIYEEICK ,
UPHOLSTERY AND DUAl'EKIES ,
I'ASSKNQKH KtEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. I 120 , HOT Mid 1310 Puium SI. , Om h , We
THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 anil 1411 Dodee St. { " SMS"1 ) Omaha Ne
I
Don't JLouc This
The best oportunity | over olTt-rrd to try your luck in tlirio h\nl : tlmle-R.
In onle'r to Rivetlio public in gennm ! tlio aih\nt-.iii : ; > with a sinall Mini of nmtioy , to pur-
iclpatt- a ronl IJcrinnn Monpy Lottery , Riiatmiteml anil Bniietiom-d by the GOUUHII govern-
iiout , woetTe ) r live wlirilo orlRnal tickets which wo nave made Into 1 ( > elilToumt nninbora of tlui
W7 , Hamburg Kotirry , in club playa nml soil unmu for the sninll RUIU ot $ . " > aa lout ; ns wo
after thn drawings , the Original Lists , also the ninimnt of the pnn > if won SVo hope , n < wo
Rive 1 ( > different iminbsw , that ovary ticket holder , on rerript of tlio wlnniiiR lists , will Ii3
( atfafioel with the > re-suit. The capital prlcoa are mark Mil ) ( WO , MO 000 , 200 , " 1,0 , 100 Off ) ! )0- )
000 70,000 , 00,000 , SJ.OtIO , otc . tbo smallest boinpv 115 mink. It is of interest to f.ich nml
o\eryono to iii\e'st aa soon. ; \ ? possible belon-tho tickets nro nil sold. Ki'imt either by 1'ost-
ollicu order or draft nud tickets \villgo forwarel at once. Original tickets of thu Hamburg &
lirilUBwick and Saxon , constantly ou hand. C. 1 < \ S ' 11MIDT A , CO. ,
02 Conni-OBs Street , Dotrolt , Mich.
WHOLESALE BY
L. A
01 Jones Stieet } AS \ OMAHA NEB
1 > . IVY ATT.
Lumber Merchant
CumiDgs and 20th Sts , , Omaha , Neb.
RTJEMFXNGt & BOLTS ,
, Window 0 p , Iion CrestlnjB , Uelalllo Bkr-llffhli , fte. Ha ,
tn klO Soalli ISIh Slretl Omaha Ntliruki.
.A. T nsr or
TOF
-OF THK
Vorfe
/ ' . X. WIXSTOX , Prculdcnt.
For the yearonellnn Decoinbcr : lsr , INHI.
AHHBTS . $ KtH7 : tl7S.-l
W V AlKn , iJcDKr.d Agfiit , over rirst Natn.n.il llau't ; II. 15. ltallS |
( SUCCESSOR. TO TOSTEH & GIIAY ) .
'LIME AtfD CEKIENT ,