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1.JE OMAHA DAILY REE: SATURDA Y. }\iAiZ(‘ 25 1884, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Ldne of the Best Brands of (IGARS MANGFACTURED TOBAGCL. Agonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 00, THE JELM MOUNTAIN G—C?NDLD STI.V ER Mining and Milling Company. g - - - i Par Valwoo! Shares, - - - - - sme0. S8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT. OEEIOCERS: DR. .1, THOMAB, President, Cummins, Wyoming, WM, E.. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming | E. N. HGRWOOD, Secretary, Gummins, Wyoming. A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, @ummins, Wyoming. TRUSTEERS: Dr. J. 1. Thonias, Loude Miller W. 8. Bramel. A. G. Dunn, E.N. Harwood. Francls Leaven: Geo, H. Falos. Lewia Zolman. Dr. J. C.Watkins, 0022mebm GEO. W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock: Erv 440 Omaha. Neb. FOSTER &GRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., ONMIAELA - - - NEE. . BOYER & VO. ——DEALERS IN—— HALL’S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo & A E° E S t VAULTS, LOCK'S, &C. 1020 Farnham ;Street, NERB- S CAULFIELD e WHOLES ALE~— BOWK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham 8t. Omaha Neb, F.C. MORG.AI, WHOLESALE GROCER, 12183 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neh. 2 ——— —— — J. A. WAKEFIELD, WUOLI"SALE AND RETAIL DEALEK (N I WO T R TES IR Lath, 8hingies, Pickets, 8ASH, DOCRS, BLINGS, MALDIKGS, Liivie, CEMEN I WETNIXY., B, S STATE AGENY FOR MILWAUKL'Y CEMONT OOMVART! Near Union Pacific Deivat. —— e — DOUBLE ALY 6ENGHLE OO0 0N G [POWER AND HAND X W INE B =3 ) Steam Pumos, Engine Trimmings, PIPK. STEs» OMALLA WK MIN(sG MAOMINERY BELVING, HOSE BR. Ny AT WL 3 AND safn’ 1P il A, HALLADAY WIEB-8IL. S BHIROH Av) dodLo! A SRANG, 205 Forbom gt Omahs F UBY 'S BEST ! Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. 11 of small-pox. Small-Pox Remedies, parts. Make the center t;iwl xh: Dr. M. Obermiller, of Teledo, O. width of the sides, and on each side of gives tho following 'an tho result of | this conter place s lath, 80 that they over forty years' experionce and ob- | will be fore four or five inches apart; servation regarding the prevention and | cover the whole frame with red or oure of small-pox: white. You should ;av out ndm.u, ; or any other suitable device, and cov- PREVENTION, et y N or it with flowers on each side over In 1847 my section of the country | the frames, and a similar panel on the wae visited by a severe small-pox epi- | two outaides, or omit the center panel demio, when 1 had oocasion to ob- | and have u|‘1]y the outside one; then serve fi.teen persons who had nct|aqd a wreath, made very neatly on been waccinated but had previously paper, round the whole. used (for rheumatic afectations) an A PRAMANSHY ORWANHENT ointmeat made of tartar emetic. All & hali these persons were exposed to the epi- | of this kind may be made wit - ittle demio 1n avtending small-pox patients, | needlework at'a small cost. Take a yet not one was aflected. This gave | piece of rgd or white serge cloth the e the idea that tartar emetic might | size required, trace on it your design be a good preventive, and I immedi- |in the center, a floriated eross of lilie- ately began to experiment. [ took :nl(lf I‘fl'li""" ;‘nwm, (;'r nrgrl::;"n':u; dram of tartar emetic, mixed it [ dallion and the sacred mo! , and :'::h :u !m‘l]“qu:nlity of lard (enough | Work over with arrasene. 8 is an to form a salve), and spread a plaster excellent material for qn_wk, effective of it the size of a dime, and tied it to | Work, and far less expensive than silk, the left.arm (above the elbow) of those | Two or three shades of green, and two persons who came to me to be vacci- [ of uray, and one of yellow would work nated, After twenty-four hours I re |8 centre of lilies, The arrasenc may moved it, and ordered the small erup- |be worked in like crewels, in long tion that it generally had formed to [titches of nearly an inch in length, be dressed with honey and flour night | oF laid on and sewn down with cotton; and morning until healed. Where no | this letter method is the best for the eruption had formed I repeated the border. Texts made in the same man- tartar-emetic application. ner in handsome letters, would be 1 troated over five hundred persone, | fective, and any simple ecclesiastical both adulte and children, in the above | scroll, worked iu two or three shades, manner, and, although some of them [ Would more than repay the trial. have at different times been exposcd m——— to small-pox, I have been able to as- Anecdotes of Judge Gray. certain that not one was infectod, und | philadeiphia Press Lalso noticed that all persons treated | Tho bar here is looking out for an in the above Lot thin) and ""].‘:' Were | outburst’ from Justice Gray. His aftorward taken with scarle' fever, | Massachusettsreputation hascome here measles, and diphtheria, had but very | hefore him. His tirades agaist trem. slight attaoks. bling Deputy-Sherifs aud frightened have .aince employed the above ( witnessen have been told about over :'“th";l "';".“:d ‘?ff ':“'""“u“‘;i"‘l"‘d and over again. Only two lawyers in ave foun€ 1t satisiactory. ere- | Boats h ble to turn the ta- ::n:hflvz yn< :,‘li\:n; ::;:z:::: :\l:e ldlfl nz:alll_ ‘l:flxxfym.-. nmhx e mhelr Sidaey dll;,rzlm. Y your A eaid Payne of avoided; r na- : 5 that T remain on the wound, and ivagain ab- | dored ~the then Chiof Justico. Mr. sorbed by the blood. This is-egainst Payne took his hat and walked out the laws of ll.’ltl_ll‘.e; nuver&_heleflx,_af)mn of the court reom. A half hour after- | goverments privilege their phyeiciaus | g wrd n messonger reached his office to practice this huribug and.compel | withw note saying that Judge Gray their sabjects to Yacclnntg. 5 was willing to ke r him. “Tam not Ol A oo, Broventive | willng o be henrd,” miswered the old g n° [lawyer, ‘" 1 Jader G gizes,"” Ling,one-hn]l tablespoonful of theluid | {a¥5m N Sy (SR HED Ostees ez“)‘;‘::n_"f Juaiper in sugar-water or | © ¢y Burlett,” suid the Chief Jus- Note—Tho tartar-emetic salvo must | Lety 1V Ghur, <that o motIaw and be mixed immediately before applying, [ i; jover was low.” The veterau end as little lard as possible used. smiled, and, looking over the bench, TREATMENT. said: ‘Tt was Juwr, your Homor, until 1. Keep the pstient middling warm | your Honor just spoke. and clean. There is no knowing how much jest- 2. Give four timesa day from o..e- [ing goes on when the door is closed, half to ono tablespoonful of fluid ex- | but omce in a while a good story leake tract of juniper Lerres in sugar and |out. Dignified old Justice Clitford al- water. To childrea give less. { ways avoided, if possible, the use of 8. If these is much fever or costive. | the definite article. e would write ness, dissolye one spoonful of eream |in an opinion: ‘“Suit brought 8o-and- of tartar.in one pint of water, add su-/|00; caseinvolved so and so,” and eo on, gar,and let the patiant drink as much | never writing *‘the” if it could be of it as he dosires uatil thirst abates | avoided. Jocular Justiee Grier, who or the bowels move. had beer on the bench long before 4 ®hould the eraption become |Justice Clifford came to Washington, painful let the patient rub the sores [and who was the only man who dared with aweet oil or a piess of fat bacon. | to take liberties with his Maine broth- In case the extract.can not be ob- | er, #aid one day, slapping Clifford en tained, boil a strong tea of the ber-| the back: “Cliffy, old boy, Clifly, ries, add sugar, and givea larger dose, [ why do you hate the definite article The berres should be freeh or gummy. | 807’ Olitford drew humself up stiffiy Old, dry berries ere only good for fu- | and answered: ‘‘Brother Grier, you migating the sick room. may criticise my law, but my atyle is In several instances I awas' called My owm *, upon to attend miothers who were nursing infants effected with the| EDUCATIONAL NOTHS, disease. I prescribed extraet of juni- per for the mother and allowed her to| Ty Women's Medical Colloge of Balti- continue the nursing. The children | more has just been incorporated. It is to recovered, aud the mothers were not | be devoted exclusively to the medical edu- infected. cation of women, Where the mothere had the small- [ The Mobile Register speaks in hopeful pox, advised her to diseoniinue nurs- | terms of the progress of education in Ala- ing the child, and prescribed for both | bama. Last year, the total awount ex- the extract of juniper, and in all eases | Peided for education a8 nearly, SO0, 000/ the mothers recovered, and the major- by 2 ol yer'u Shildrenigpolied t ; ) JOT- | in the rchools was 176,289, of whom 107,- ity of the children escaped the di- | 338 were white and 68,951 were colored. sease. About fifty women graduates of various colleges recently met at Boston to discuss the higher education of women, It was decided that physical culture is the great necessity for American women, and. the establishment of & department of physical Bradford, Pa. Thos, Fitchan, Bradford, Pa., writes: i‘I e'ric:um! m]nlm;y for S(;nnm BrossoM, as said I would if it cured me. My dyspep- oo gia has vanished, with all its l-y}x'np’;,ur:mlzj. education in the sohools was urged, Many thanks; I shall never be without it | The Albany Argus calls for reform in in the house.” Price 50 cents, trial bot- | our universities and colleges. *‘The col- tles 10 cents, mch21-1w |leges of the United States” it says, *‘should become divided into two classes. One should comprise universities, in which all undergraduate work should be abolished. gt The other should comprise such work ex- Some Buggestion as to home and |clusively.” It thinks the time h s come Oburch Decorations for the for the establishment of a distinctively Coming Festival, American university for post graduates, The March number of the Art Am. and :[‘IS 0)': H“v.m .indd Coluiuhia tapite - | practical shape to this idea. ateur contans the following valuable L2 The Pul,lmp;.edgar, of Phi adelphia, calls suggestions: Decorations, such as|attention to two agencies in that city, or- wreaths, texts, banners, crosses and |ganized to further "the cause of education, other designs, may be carried out with | The first is the Public Education Society, great success with flowers, For a text | Which hus for its object the improvement ; 0 of the school systew somewhat on the line made in flowers, an economical and [ of ¢he “Quincy method,” The other ful very affective plan is to cut the | society referred to is the Sub-Primary etters out in cardboard and paint | Bchool Association, which has been organ- them over with the same color as the | ized for the purpose of making provisim flowers you propose using. When dry l‘"i‘h” large """;L’" of "‘""I”"‘id Fhfd"“ wash over with strong liquid glue,and | Dublic schools. " "his aciety has alnendy ‘ publio schools, 'his 1ociety has alread Bron waly St o b gt er o L seothh press on the letters, | dren, in which the kindergarten methus taking care to ccver the cardboard en. | mainly employed. The «xpenses of the tirely. A flower may be broken or | Veuture are met by private generosity, i 4 A county superintendent of Indianajhas :;’lz“;c::‘d it will answer just as well a8 [ yyiifon to the state nup»'riutentlznt,.‘up | 3 ing that he finds teachers lamentabiy For a banner or device on a wall, a [ ignorant of history, and Buggesting a re- ground work might be made entirely | form. He had visited a school where the of the petals of scarlet goraniums, the | tacher was ignorant of the present boun- lotters or devign of the white flowers, [ RiriG 0f Jurkey. A teacher applied o 1f you wish to keep your design for | the present governor of Indiaut. The re. future use, small everlasting flowers | sponse promptly cawme, ‘‘Arthur,” He would be best. Moss forms the best | Was again asked how ho came to be goy- green ground, White is essentially vrnor, and the snswer was equally prompt, s ey ‘By the greenba k vote,’ He suggests d1ill o h that teachers be examined not only on and lillies the flowers of all others for [ text-book history but on the A (1 decoration, We have scen small ban- [ history of todday, ners wade entirely of them A frame-| Auv intelligent young man, a promising work was covered with whito card- | tutent, justlack frow Brown's univer- board: ou this sprays of maideahair | S was met at the Union depot by an forn, 80 that the ground was lightly | Souss mams Bead a4, STk 6t the covered, no two sprays overlapping | clasp him in his a'ms. The young twan each Iulhur, on these a cross of lillies | 8hook hands w th ths enthusiastic native was p'aced the full width of the fr: me |14 # non- cmmittal scrt of way, aud sa d, Wreathing for Easter may be madeby | 4 44 uAfs ui.ly tone, “We |, ndeed, my 3 . A i itescemns o we 1 Lave wet »ou Llut the right width and luugtl_n, nd somewhere, and yet I can’t exictly place ‘flowers and leaves are sewn in; if o8 ‘The man gazed at hiw and wems plenty of good damp moss is used, the | Pack to his office with the determination flowers will retain their freshness for | ‘l‘nnd out his remaining sous to shoe. A reat L AR mk e;:yenm blacksmiths, —[ Burlington Few country churches have a rere 3 : I R. M. Btreeter, principal of & Tole dos, and, a6 the east end is the one | Ohi, chool, welles b ol St oo upon which the greatest taste and | 'he Boston Journal of Education, de- skill should ke expended, it may be [ rouncing the abuse of high. priced school | useful to suggest a temporary and de- | Pooks. He ways: “We “are using four corative one, which, with some deco- | ¢49¢"® Uf & series. To jublish these HASTER DECORATIONS. always gives satisfaction, because it mskes superior article of Bread, and is the Chear est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.; W. M. YATES, wient ., |cents. Cumparing the publishers' cost PRt with the price paid by the pupil, we' find on the readers a profit of 410 per cent, Lot # frame work of thin | aths be [318 per cent, 368§ per cent, 525 por cent: made, the length of which should |on the anthietics, 800 per-cent and 324 reach from ulmludu to the other, and | per conte ‘}"fi;" fhatie Laojudes alf he make it two and one-half feet deep, or | 1 Jhaoke of kap scacla And, when 16 s 6l the space. Divide this into three | 071, it seems to be about high time for Mr. Dennis McOrrthy, or anybody eles, to enter a protest agi this outrageons price for sohool books.” Mr, Stieeter calls for the annulling of the law prohibit. ing the board of edrcation from dealing directly with the publishers, —— tion, your system needs clensing and | J, strengthening to prevent an attack of | J Ague, Bilious or Spring Fover, or | some other Spring sickness that will | great expense if this month Dw't wait. Burling RELIGIVUS, g Thero are 1,143 Preshytecians in Texas, | 7 with forty « hurches. s A fifth Congregational church hia been | 1 The meetings at Cincinnati under the [ charge f the tev. Thomas Harrison con. tinue to be largely attended. OF the thou. sand persons who have exprewed a desire | ¢ to beco 1 Christians, over seven hundred | ¢ rotees o have been converted, Themeet- | I ngs are to be kept up till April, G Che Methodiat reports 18,401 conver. | | churches of iw own denomination. That don't look much like dying out, ( to Edinburgh is to be con memorated hy |} tance of the house of Joun Knox, has been wcured, The Reformed Episcoy now bren in exin'en o eight years, begin. Mnfi with nine clergymen, Bishop Cimmins, snd twenty It now has 110 clergymen +nd about 7,000 com unicant., Ita church property Ia incumhr nces, Protestant churches, 71662 Protestant unfit you h_-r a season's work. You| Nelson Bros Via e N ‘ VIV will save time, much sickness and | W, O, Maxwell. e ..+, Restaurant and Confectionery will use one bot- | Charles Hemenover tlo of Hop Ritters in your family [, K. Brooks. W. N. Malony.. ton llawknz-v marl7d2w DeLee & Ross U, Nichols N. 8. Gromberg. .. organized at Minneapolis, Minn., cslled [ W. H, C. Moore, M. D. the Vine church. E Stearns & Runner. e sl of J na since the first of Junuary in_the O, M. Folk The visit of Mr. Moody and Mr. Sankey | J. M the erection of an evangeli tic hall tor the city, A suitable mite, within o 1ittle dis ll:'.::in:)&yi,uu AR Amos & Malcne opal Church has A, H. Dray. s, vegin: [ A1 A, Burden, | includiag | &' Blodgott aymen; | 51 1 Kiviriey valued at nearly $1,000,000, exc'usive of [J. O. Thorp Uhe United States census gave 92,653 | "W Jones. ¥ ¥ ¢ BMUSINESS DIRBOTORY. or BSSENX, PAGE COUNTY, TOW.A. HAMBURG BRANCH OF THE C, B. & Q. Workingmen. F. M. Wilson. ..Cashier, B. M. Webster's Bank l_hvfnro you begin your heavy Nye & Moore s diiene v ‘e General Merchandise spring work after a winter of relaxa- | A" M, Jones G v VR .General Merchandise ...Goneral Merchandise .. .General Merchandise ..General Merchandise . «.....Groceries ..Groceries & Meat ohn Linderholm . O. Eastman. ohnson & Donaldson oseph Taverner Restaurant and Confectionery . Restaurant_and Confectionery .Hardware and Farm Implements Hardware and Farm Implements 1. Barlow vesiee Drugs Packing House ames Martin. >oarson & Hartman, . . .ml;hm.ul ysician 3. Eckerson, M. D....... . Physician Physician ). M. Burhank, M. D..... Homeopathic Physi RO ] ... Law ... Essex Index Lumber and Coal Lumber and Coal 1. B. Jennings. . . W. Churchill, D, A, Poe...... 100, Palmer & Co. Yendleton & Co. .. . . Elevator ..... 3 evator and Mill +. W, Churchill ... Nursery Russell. . . ... Nursery 1. C. Kiester. v +voven..Coal .Grain and Stock .Stock .Stock . Lindell House .Boots and Shoes 8. A, Colline ... Livery .Barber Gearge Bhitt. ... ol eii il e Barber Creamery ministers. and 9,003,080 members_of Protestant churches. Deducting the Ro- man Catholic and Mormon_population from the total population of the country, there remnins 43,864,331, This gives one ing Protestant for every five of the entire fepulation outside of Oatholiciam . nd Mormonism, 800, or 160 a year, Last year the number sent out was 189, besides 790 who went to Arizona for colonization purposes. Of the n, 114 in Scandianavia, 47 in the dan i+ ch Tslands, and 13 in New Zealand The missionaries femain abroad, on the aver- age, about two years. Woman preachers are a far greater nov- elty in England than here. cupy the pulpit of a Congregational church, and especiully in » somewhat gen- teel suburban_district, where the conven- startling innovation. We are informed, however, that the innovation wi < ven- tured upon at Upper (lanton last inday evening, when Mrs, Booth, the wite of “General” Booth, of the salvation army, preached in the Rev. J. H. Gumble's church, There was an overflowing con- gregation,and the . neral testimony reems to be that Mrs. Booth preached with an impressiveness and power of no erdinary kind. and that h th deop appre v Sioux Gty & Pacitic THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE Runs & Solid Tra in 1hrough trom Council Blufts tc ~t. Faw Without Ghange Tim % Onlv 17 Hours LCHCy MILES ;:zufl AORTEST ROUTE PROM UOUNOIL BL UFF8 0 4T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, 'R BISMAKUA ®aa all powts in Northern lowa, Minnesot. Dakota. " Thia line ls equipped with the Improve. Westinghouse Automatic Air-brake and Mille Pistform Couler and Buffor: and for SPEED, BAFETY AND COMF( KT is unsurpassed, Pullman Palace Sloep DK Usr run through WITHOUT CHANGE botwe. W sas City and 8t. Paul, via Council Bl % #no Sioux City. Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at \ 'out ofl Bluffs, at 7:85 p. m, dally on arrival of Ka. 86+ City, 8t. Joseph and Councll Bluffs train fr " the South, Arriving at Sioux City 11:85 p. m and at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at 12:3 noon, TEN HOURS IN ADVANCR OF ANY,OTHER ROUTE. 44 Remember In taking the Sloux Uity Route Jouget s Through Train, The Shortest Linc, ho Quickest Time and a Comfortable Ride in the Through rars between COUNCIL ‘BLUFFS AND 8T. PAUL. £3 Boo that your Tickets 1ead via the “Slou, City and Pacific Rajlroad .8, WATTLES, ~ J. R. BUCHANAN Superintendent. Gen'l Pass, Agont, P. E. ROBINSON, Asw't Gon'l Pasy, Ay’ Missourl Valley, fows, J, H. O’BRYAN, Bouthwestern Agent, Councl Blufls, Iows DexterL, Thomasé&Bro. WILL BUY AND SELL REAX BST.AXE AND ALL TRANBAUTION JOKNNOTED (HAKAWITH Pay Taxes, nent Houses, Hu 1P 10U WARY 70 BUY 05 KL 0 Ofce Roow 8 Crelib*sr 0%t ) uala SHOW OASEHE —AND— store Fixiure Work nd French Doub'e Thick Flat and Bent Show Case Glars 0. J. WILDE, 1315 #nd 1317 Cass St'rflppt. United 8tates Depository Pirst National Bank, ~— OMAHA.— CJor. 13th and Farnarn: Sts, BANKING ESTADIISEMENT (N OMAHA ULIEST UCL EBEORE 10 KOUNTZE BROTHERS FTABLIBIND 1666, i onul kank Auguss 2, 1n Organized as 4 ilaqueag, a1 . s29n.0nc BURPLUS AM oy PHOFIIE 160,000 10KKS ANI DIKATTUMM 2 %G EUUNIZN, D503 " vz, Vi tome J Doy A, d. FUPFLTON, Joux A, Cimionion i Lank recelves depostte within 1oy ar swmounte. 4 inuen Hime certificatos oarng 1o vst, Draws drafts on San Francisco and prinotj itios of the Unitod States, also Londos Edinburgh oo priucipal ciiee of 4 of Rurop W. S. GIBBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room No- 4, Oreighton Block, 15th Street, ONMAHA, NEBRASKA, WM. ROGERS HENRY LEHMANK, JOBBER OF church for every 42 persons, imoluding in- fants an { children, one minister for every I P e :E) :E 1 612 of the people, and nearly one profess- J C] AND formoni Mormon misslonaries sent out from Selt 'W I N D 0 W s H A D E s Lake in the last five years acgrogate about x EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. Rored i Shis aountra, 10’ Gront. Brit 1108 FAR~AM <T. - - OMAHA I. OBERFELDER & CO., RIS THOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. e o aited v something of | Spring Goods Beceiving Daily and Stock very nearly Complete ORDERS SOY XTOX™ T CIGARS ! CICARS! CIGARS! IMPORTED AND DOMESTICI oo sraiiteder - | Largest and Best Assorted 8tock of any Retail Cigar Houvse in the City. FINEST 5¢c AND 10c GICARS In the Market. STOCK COMPRISING OVER FIFTEEN WELL KNOWN AND POPULARCBRANDS, WHICH WE OFFER, INFCOT AT - e BUT AT TEHXR LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN . “ 8pecial Discount By Box.” SCHROTER & BECHT’'S “O9PERA HOUSE PHARMAGCY,” First Door N. Opera'House mBsodzw \] Mam.facturing Company, _ ——MAKERS OF THE. Binest Siver Plated Spoons and Forks, original firm o Rogers Bros stance -~ ginglo All ow poons, Forka plated Bpoon a and Knives plated triplethiokness with the greatest plate only o of care, Each the secti lot being hunyg Fodp kil on u scale while where expo d heing plated, te to wear, therahy nisure w full de making siugle omit of silvar an It v plated dpoour them, We would call wear as long as @ triple plated especial atten- tion to our sec ons Orlent All Orders lu the West should be Addressed to Rival Tivved OUR AGENCOCY, Orwicyk Hours: 10012 4 w, 3tob p.y, Je phone counestsd with Osntral Office A B H l l B E M A N N - . . ’ ~J.P.ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW 810 Bouth Thirteenth Street, with : NOO‘“”“‘- Wholesale Jewe'er, OMAHA, y a7 NES.