Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 16, 1886, Page 5

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t\\.n..\r yon the first prire among the a heautiful va o & |m(-Ltl|rm THE WEER Briof Notes, and General, Omaha Social Life. A Clean Sweep” to Miss Cong snnged When discovered that it was The Shelvy packed with Progressive Lu Hymenometric ul hiag been ent The weather of the p: nearly frozen out and W, Hamil sport a handsome cutter with equine is no longer the o tion in the eyes of his best girl being mild, ealled out a 10 to enter into busin, Thur<day night, and social cire W, CX-Consu Hon. Ben Bar lins returned to Omaha | permanent residence he Among the ( the scene on the and lively one ingements for the el wely complete e ”n.,..‘ N interested in u,. Millard Monday d to hold the ball hington’s birthday, Sposition bullding, be thrown open ceutive commit naha people who starfrd ifornin. exeursion » Third Congregational ehin idence of Mys, Geo. The next party of the Sans Cor club will be lield January 98, \I\llml I|.|(n] \nl iz A' Sun- | day night at the minent ladies \\|Il be | | with these gentlemen seems strange 11. t the e number of the | ve’ present and ex- friends of the Iiis m|.p.w| to b | [||||:I~ m e \I~14| | n churity mll for the poor money is ‘I\:HL\I\I:‘ the hard<hips eral wieks a \ 3 herself with Benson's chureh The newly v md suflering it m...;\n. | i The o nulwm. » hall of ion, Uniformed Rank, K | was held 1.4 evening at their nu which h we bou and him to xlm sy night lio it by the merel Lwas probubly and perfection of banquet ever les were sut in e i o magniticent hangy sbhers of Om: | and was an el full uniform. posed of twenty “.I uul \\ 1S e nIe wis eon inged numbers, «d out to the delight of all dining oo of. the somely decoratod S e fe s given on the oc with I.nnm of wit and Committee—Thos. . Munning, J. Donnelly, 1D shll, W E M De Lorimer, Abeerombie, . ~...,,.~ i, u.t,.\(.. ( number of l"r q der, Julius Meyc by cotple will b given velurm to Omi take it New York and Washington: EHYMENOMETER. aain the instrument is ready for I'he tales it tells . and can be briefly Two young Jeaple who are soon to bo united in th 2 J cific ]w.ulquxuh-la department, and a youns n~n[u-~ on Saunders street, date on the dinl supposed to is somewhat nhnml Imm Bn‘nlr 0, \\ is., the huppy drxl‘ o met l.N even- A. hall and an programine, conducted by Miss on, was rendered that lllx' nupll.th are to be solemnized in CThe © h-m!:mqu M. ( 00N Lo ocen This time the groom {o b nan formerly of the First ) ‘llml\.ll bun clorical foreg, but who has recently left lhu young ld mhl h) llu' in 1l and literary en- on Wednesday mee of Mrs. Parsons, 117 North Seve lowing programime was ¢ ‘)\l‘l"lll' l.limnl The mllu\\nu., h fter Baby in Church ninin Parsons. Il is whispered, w;ll pl'l!nllm't, and will 'L hands of the idow's Vietim 5| mlulm" (l» the \thh- srs, Chiapman mnu' mnlllul. ) point (u the name of a \null" maun l-lnplo yed (in a clerieal a large pucking house hery 1y 1 in North Omaha he School Boy™s First Attenpt M Lew Ching |u‘.- Boll’s Polka nd that of a The 8 BUVINZ up money r and will s0on have .-mmgh m piy l‘m the marringe license, atly arrived from Philadelphia, but infends to wiko his pery phard Boy's Echo A.n.-“un- of the Widows lont rosidenco Swma Parsons, ..Setting a Hen some time within the nest fow months, L. Cliapian. Omaha Stock Yards, S fulmml\ buyer for Stews, ing at Council Hll|!l~. gug -'d to do the hog buymg at the stock yar ds ko club met l' Hm rnmh nee of Mr, part of the prugmmuu 10 llu carly history of Spuin, |n<l|muvnlnl musie enlivenod the euu.r- . La Petit Carnaval MI“«n Mand and Eiima Parsons, ilty or Not Gullty le\ Mand l’lll\l)l\\ Old Oaken Bucket (ur J. B Ho) M Negro Dialogue... Koldier's Roturn t and Chapman. A party was hold at the residence of Patrick Connelly Thursds i Hogs were received at the ynrds yester- day from C. T, Ward, Rising; Bay State iy 1 Cattlo company; Hawks & R, of the enter- tharles Redlow, North Loup; .lnhumn. North Loup; J, 8. Y 'nd, and others, Arrangements will be msg l reports from eastern sarlior hour, 80 a5 to nuluw Hivy opening of the murket here e been wide not to w Spanish Cavalier,” fn s who mn;.( the npinh-nl I\|‘\|l|u'| [ ;,mnl npplause,ns Im “hlum\luvk Immnl Lll lvlu n' mes l)--lum‘_\ and lluhllu Bay recitations woere given by Messrs. L O'Brien, Ormshy and Doi n..n concluded h) ;,h Ilp stock after Omaha has been an evening mar- ket 1ong enough. anticipated that eattle will begin yards from Oregon sbout Shi nnu in that country impressed with llu enlvmnmn. nt were very favorab) Omauha m rket last | year, and have sj intention of giving Omaha th patrons xgc the coming season, Tl 3 that Omauha is as far east s they can aftord to ship TAKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the ver, Kidieys, Stomich unl S0 purely vegetuvlo abrutcd s - Fumhy the south in L bowels and kiduey o 0 #etion of the Hvi therefore, the best clue, whatover the sickness uiy to be. In sl comu assistod by wny other medicl Anong llu @ in attend }:usn- and \Iul l)uu l\~ mul wife v John Commings, Ginn, Jumes Connelly, Thowas Douglas, Patrick Douglas, and Mrs, 8. A. MeWhorter for !lm sonth to-day for the benetit of the lu-nllh of Mrs. M, in Umuhw lm\ mg kept their 8 Lhun hore hn the present they will stop lt the MlII rd, ) ha this season nsscmble (hn n'suh'nw of Hon. J. rove Mur mvl oy d. The ‘,amv was spivited, Aiseases it will, uu- pressed more than half way Patviek, William and Ihshup onhv -n- e the best ganic, The Kegulator is sufe to administer condition of the system, and under no e stunces can it do harm cliss Of wine, but it is no intoxicating ) lead to intemperance; will promote indiges- tion, dtnumlo beudache, and gonerally tone up % YOU GET THE GENUINE 1t will invigorate like & cribboned *waste Imu\- By, llu!uknlpuunl the second Japancse paver cutter. Mrs William | HOW YOUNG MEN ARE TRAINED For Business and What Becomes of Them, What a Reporter Saw and Heard in the Leading Business College of the West, “How's business Omaha Business College, corner Thir: teenth and Douglas st | Daiiey, proprictors. “Never better,” replied Prof. Rathbun “I have been in the city eleven years, and in all my exper ience this has been the most prosperots year of them all, Just think of it! One hundred and twenty new pupils have en- ce September, 1885, which does not include those who have entered for | aphy, short-hand, type-writing, or any of last year's erop “From what patrotnge come?” From Kansas and Missouri.” cluss of peoples” “It rolled Nebrash in from whe is not confined to any partieular ¢ | ‘They come from the high and the low, vlio aspires (o be a business he farm, the workshop, the oftice. and the public schools all furnish . you doing md women wly sending out?” Every nds ¥ many come heve to fit themselves for in view. | Jnly a few expeet to” make aliving by every on | man their shares.” “What with the scores of young mer yon business community has dems for expert clerks and accoutants. Ve positions th ready Kkeeping hooks: “Do you lure young men here by promis: ing positions ™ “Far fromit. We only pro aid them in_getting po yougivediplomas?' “When a young man completes the cour examination he re “What ves a DIrLoMa.” have a regul s of stirdy and husiness t 1it o young man for business, the same +its him for adoctory " the Law school the lawyer or the s¢ shool ster.” “Do you of theology for a m_m atter and give ) inly, yes; of course there are w few details i eve be expeeted to teach, espec 1w oper: ining that he will nili; ¢ soon Iy give perfect satisf: act s, we put it in the power of every |||Y|‘|||),:v- t yourz man to aspire to posi- tions otherwise could not possibly have filled.”” “We ha department, where the wri n clegant, hand,” Here e Jearns rapid notation and addition, the English lainguage as ap- vlied to correspondence and m]pmmnu pitalization, punctuation, spel ining, arithmstie, commereial law and bookkeeping. He is taught the use of al kinds of busi ‘hecks, orders, duebi 100KS, e plied to negotiable paper, agreement, powers of attorney, deeds, mortgages, cte. After passing a rigid examination in this department heis promoted to the oflice, or business ex- v place of wge department, whe business, bookes, blanks ar Xlures are ready for use. Here heis thrown entirely upon his own resour learned in theory must here be put into practic He finds o ponderous set of leathe t with ofher firms consti- tuting the business community, He now learns the duties of cheek-clerk, bill- clerk, entry-clerk, collector, assistant bookkeeper, bookkeeper and proprictor; he is vested with a cash eapital which he deposits in the bank, to be checked out as the occasion requires. His work is crit- ically examined; if found to be “0. K.” he is advanced to the next office. On taking charge of the new books, he e amines them to see that they agree with the balance sheet handed him by the out- going firm. In the real estate and loan office ho learns to acknowladge papers notary public, When he has fin- hed banking—the last ofl] and made a g Irecord, we feel that he is capable doing business in a scientific manner. l« it not a fact that not y long ago business colleges were considered hum- bugs, and their dos complete fail- and'in m xiv. ses justly,too imitations are nown to exist, ich injure more or less everything of Our business has not ¢ eaped. A young man who med to write o fair copy hand—lack- edueati . quainted with business ples —strikes out with specimens of mental penmanship, purchased at some factory, lands at some small town, opens so-cilled business college and in'two or three mont :nds forth his graduaty who 1 ploma () from Prof and so." This injures schools of real me beeause the busin man who has tried the young man and found him wan denounces the institution that turned him out. The young man's prospects have been blighted and he and his fr are loud in their denunciations of the busi- ness college, upon to {ransac “What hns %lvnn rise to_the change of in this community and the ex- ronage wr school seems to gt “Maiy things. First of all [ madeTta point to give sentimer tensive be enjc hay hay graduates. I have yet to learn whe that ave in important positions in this city. Ithink I have the confidence of the business men; it has been my aim to tench what a boy would be expected to do on leaying school and secure the best talent as instractors. Onforming a part- nership with Prof. J. "I Dailey this idea was uppermost in my mind, I have known Prof. Dailey for the past ten years, and consider’ him an expert, not only with the Pex of which he is master, but a8 a teacl in any and all the branches in our course. Ho has charge of the Business Exchange. As far as pos- sible we do the teaching ourselves, We foel that onr experience s worth some- thing and desire to give the student the fit of it ur fraturnity have an associetion, It is called the “Business Edu- cator's meets generalk that have a tendency to the standard of our ¢ sides yourselves in the association? “Mr. Lillibridge. of Davenport.” “What qualifi “'We must be masters of the subje above all, xemh- STATE A D TI-‘I&lKlTUllY. Neb nrn aska Jottings. West Point's record of improvements for the pust year foots up §134,159 The packing house question 1s agitating nd definite results are Tecumsehites, looked for at an early day Johnson county gathe which traverse the county. The estimate of the expenses of Otoe county for the coming year is placed at asked a reporter, "1 who in his rounds had dropped in the Rathbun & | Mr chool business in this ions ind ar have been quite suceessful.” Do and passes a proper s meant by the ‘courser’ Do you | killed in “Certainly. We y business that we could ally in ting, but we give him such y N mself with new ™ conditions and ction. The e what we term the ‘theory’ student learns to apid, plain business ing and 1| inits way ficates of deposit, endorsements ap- cles of What he hais ound books " in which to record the business he will be called alue received; only issued diplomas to worthy one has failed, and” know of hundreds h tion of America’ which # yewr to disenss methods of instruction, course of study, and things e ng.” “Who be- hraska belong to ate wtions ust one possess to become a membert? we teach, able und enthusiastic teachers, and ed in last year 498 in taxes from the two railroads idently Otoe connty is run on the high prossure plan The Elkhorn Valley road has let the contract for the constraction of a bridge over the Platte viver at Fremont to long Lonis O'Kason. the Holdrege # ricide, was a vietim of hypochondria, and gashed his windpipe with' s razor during « blue spell. He leaves @ wife and four young children Johnson county i< reducing its bonded | debt at the rate of £10,000 a vear. Of the total of £102,000 voted in aid of railronds but $60,000 remains to be paid bonds bear 10 per cent It is given out in Nebraska City | superindent of the ¢ & l‘mu: v stock yar been instructed to begin work o hotel and exehange building A. Falton, of Table Rock, was relieved of £180 in eash while lymg asloep in the at Falls City. Mr Fulton is the une person who was injurcd ina runa at Humboldt a few weeks ngo emains of Mrs, Robert Laivd, man Laird, were | last Wednsday. it the resideance of a 11, on the ith inst lemocrats for vene 1y d daughter in Giliman, Uhe wrangle amon the Nebraska City postoflice continues Thiee of the aspirants are willing to sul mit the question of “who is who' to a Is aloof and banks on cer- *at the white house. Towa Items, The Rock Island road paid its lahovers | #3 per day during the recent blockade The Scott County Soldiers' has completed & monument that cost £10,000 werad at Vietor o nd that place w 1 1 coal mine Sioux City has gathered up the snug stm of §20,000 starter for a chamber of commeree huildin The State Board Agrvicuiture has & uey with which to begin ations on the next state fair, ing the past year 178 wolves were wlord county, on which bountics amounting (o §336 were paid The Salvation Army, composad of two women and trhice men, playing an ac cordeon and thumping o fambouine, ded Muin street, Dubngue ng hynms with the wercur ro. Cook s , Sac county 0. Mr. Cook ) head of oung thoroughbre 3 lings to s > ranchman of Wyoming for the of §20,000, an average of $500 per The Town logi 150 member 100 member lot the re iture is composed of . there being 50 senators and ) fus mnm~ Rapids Republican tells of an_enormous snow plow which the Northwestern road is vsing on its line west of that city 1 It ) ].Iu\\ is o mary It for a_Canadis 1 d by o New Jersey tirm, road hy cost of #2000, 1t works like & huge anger and hores its w through dritts, eutting out the snow in wreat block 1wl hurling it to right and le; n,m over*i s shoulder l).llu)ln. Extensive ledges of valuable marbla have been found newr Greenwood. Much of it ix b fatly variegated. Wentworth's new . tow mill has a capacity to produce ten or twelve tons a day, and it st with 2,500 tons of flux straw on hand. Not counting ranch or range cattle, Union _county has the most cattle and hogs of any county in the te lay county comes sccond. Spink count, in horses, and Hutchinson in sheep. Hundreds of tons of hay that were ent, stacked and fenced by farmers living near the post,on the divide between Bear Butte and Alkali erecks, in Lawrence county, have been destroyed by range cattle. weulty of the Dakota university 15t seeured the services of Prof. 18 S. Mashbir as professor of German, The ‘unh-wol isagraduate of Kiefl university, sermany, and a scholar of vave ability and attainments. The new court house at Fargo was for- mally cpened Monday night, “Over 2,000 people were in attendinee. - The buildings lighted from bascment to attic and oftice was opencd to the public The building is the handsomest in the northwest, the best furnished und the most attractively linHu-:l. Joseph Bell, forme |I\ ticket agent at the Union Pacific depof, is conlinci to his th illness. 25 YEARS IN USE. ‘The Greatest Medical Trinmyh of the Age! YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. avpetite, Bowels contive Paln in T bowds with ‘s anit wensarion i the back pi lon te exertion of bnly -rmlul Irritability of ¢ rl ehango of feel! They Increase th body to Take on nourished, and b pwetl el M onto A [ e g ] e 1S TuIT's E"NET SARSAPARILLA Henovates the body, makes Leaithy ol Hronpiions the wosk. ropairs the wastes of Ao system with pure blood and hard musclo; wnes the nervous Iilwll, invigorates the E‘Mu. nnd imparts the vigor of mankood, old by drugeists MECE 44 Murray $t,, New York, Proposals For Paving (SBALED proposals will Lo reccived by th undorsigned until i o'elock . w. of Tacsday, the 26t duy of Junuary, 1%, (or the followiig kinds of paving mater,al, Bueet wsahaltum us por¥pdifoations Asphalt Diocks us piar spocificnifons. Bloux Falls granite as pe Colorado ASLONG a8 | Any other MuCudsm 1s per s; Woodon biocks as bid for paving peifications, ions. n Lo being ac- be wecord ng bidder wuy pro- he sume to be'sct foxth in detail und 10 secompany bid. Ench bid shall specity o psice per square yard for the paving compleic on the stree Work to Le done in accordance with plans and #pceifications o file in tue otiee of the bowrd of public works, Hids 10 me mnde on printed Llanks furnished 1 [ puniod with & cortitiod ck i the sum of one thousand d 10 Lhe oity of Omabs us i & ol iy Ve bire it o will enter fnte centract for such paviog,of the king wnd m pocified, a8 may be ordered during the Yeur b, Tue board of public works reserves tho bt o rosect any or all bids, and to w0 wiy o .E Hou g, deat Chairman Bourd 0f Public Works DIRECTORY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. Merchant Tailor, Council Blaffs firm. 1t will be 2,000 feet | | Sixteenth Street. BEVINS & CHURCHILT, . Cor, 15th and Douglas Sts, G198 th Street, Fine Suits 't.o 'Qrder. he | ATTORNEY AT LAW, ok, 15th and Douglas, JOHN KERVAN & €O, Merchant Tailors, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GEO. 8 SyiTH, SMITH & MURPHY, 506 Farnam Streot, Snita from §3) uyp. A It ALY S e <t goods to select i first class work. DRESSMAKING. MES, O'BRIEN, DRESS MAKER Lot € D, Hotaes, HOLMES & DILLON, tooms § and 10, Frenzer Blo Kk, Opposite Post: SMITH & SHEA, faderal and supreme covrts, +exanination of t tion of cloims vote of the demoerats of the town, but | I Aperienee ns i profes WILSON & STRATTON, socintion | Commercinl Luw and M ntes talk for tint MY SAVO 100 ST PHYSICIANS, DR. ELEANOR STALLARD DAILEY, Ofice and Residence, Dressmaker, Hasa loree ni business i dress. Being well known srioneed makee of Indies v 1 5! N. 17th STREET. RUITE, a0 1humndunes Cull Or addidress s abo Attention will be ne MRS, L. J. DUNCAN, Fashionable Dressmaker No. 1609 Davenport St tween 16th and 15th, . PEABODY, M. D, Physician and Sargeon. poyd's Opern House, PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflee and Resldence, .'| N. 16th fi', — 100K Y TOW ON0S RS Y €O, Kunrantee perfect fit and entive satstaction. GEORGIA A. ARBUCKLE, M. D. RESTAURANTS, M. DINSMORE, A, M,, M. D, DINING HALL. \\'nrv'vmlln\nu-lm-lmm of coffee in the lod. Board by the w 100 people daily in uttendanco, Willinms' Block, 111N, 1 L VAN CAMP M. D., , opposite PostofMce. 8, F. WILSON, 719N 1600 street, near Burt, Restaurant. Cigars . Telephone No. 30, 3 Axp Coxricriox: oms eun he so il 1l nn.lnu-\mm--u»mnnw,x inthispact of town eheaper than i any Sther roepectablo jocutinn in Omuna. 15th and Douglas 4l i 5 ll.hu Hoivs, 2 to 4 and 7 10 8 p. m. The Amencan C'Lfe 503 SO. 13TH STREET, Tadles' and Gentl Meals well cooked, weil seasoned and woll | Physician and Surgeon, NEAR HOWARD, Deutscher Arzt, ity. 15 3. Dost oup of coffee Residence Cor. Ce J.W. Jones, Has a well furnished, house at No 1719 Cun him a trinl will be regalar etistomers. cooking and his wifo attonds (o the ros- , hones thevo is first cliss fare and ev rything’ us it should be 16th St. RESTAURANT CHAS. R, WEBSTER, Prop. The neatest and best conduoted euisine {n the northiern purt o1 town, and Surgeon, _Omee and residence 1700 Favnam,st, R. W. CONNELL, M. D,, Homopathist, L und Wl who give . Telephone 589. M. COE, M. D. an and Surgeon, us for one week, near Chicago St. The Norns Restaurant T& the very best eating houso in tho city. und you will bo » nd V60l and Doug.as st. 2 hours — 10 to 12w m.; 510 5 p. m. and OMAHA SANITARIUM FOR L woek duys only. Williuts® block, 111 25, Meals, 25¢ ench, 16th Bet, Douglas and Dodge Sts. 8. J. P, BILLUPS, Restaurant, Has Just taken tho I faurait, situated at > fitted it up with & e Physician and Surgeon, N. W. Cor. 12th and Howard Sts. 10 t0 12 0. m., wnd 310 6 p, m. and mvmundlmm ros. oat complotely Turnished: .50 per woek for day board, TCHARLES & JACKMAN, Dentists, 1518 Dodyre Street, Northwest of P. 0. NEW, FIRST-CLASS Union Restaurant, Coffeo and Lunch room, 12 l,nurd §140 nad por IRRY, D. D, 8., Dentist, Buccessor to Churles & Whinnery, Restaurant, 218 12th streot, Tetween Farnum and Douglas, Mcils ut all hours, $500 Reward of cotfee than can bo had at the iy Fosturant, Oystorn of fire: Broad but- 8 K nul with all imout and o 1514 Farnam Street, Sels the bost ta DR, CHAS, E. € CORNER OF 1oTH ST. D CAPITOL AVESUE, Al Work ar antecd, and At most rensonabio hours from 9 a, 10, 10 9 p. m, duily, Painting and Drawing: lnslructlous I Drawing aud Palntmg And orders flied l-\ .\1 n s e, DIVer nd bacon W9 B, it stroe 0'1. Sintih & Cor HOME RESTAURANT. NO, 1413 DOUGLAS STKEET, ral home gtyle with home oking wid home syl nting, n«|-vu<»4 work, water color, lustra painting. K. 8. Gittord, A », Now York City; Mrs, M Meb, Puliman, Shirt Factory- Omaha Shirt Factory, PH. GOTTHEIMER, Manager. Fine Shirts and Underwear to Order. 805 North 10th St. MECHANIC'S HOME, C. M. GIPPNER, Proprietor. Day board #3 60 per Board and Lodging $4 per week. EMPLOYMENT. UPHOLSTERY, Uphgistory & Replring 1604 Cuss Strect, THE OLD RE Employment Office, o 15 still running, fur. Makes over M 1 tal wnd we will exll ¥ Morrisou, Proprietoress NEWS E&T:ND THMANN, FRUIT llD IEWSPAPER STAND. Denler n wll ®inde of English and Fy German papers and bor i books, Kin: Fruits, candies’ nuts and 108, 101h st CLAIRVOYANT. CLAIRVOYANT. Phrenotogiat, Mind A Richards | foscrined; tho Commission Merchants, SLITER & GOULD Commission Merchants HECEIVERS Grain, Hay, Flour, Potatoes, Etc., For City Trade Confections. DRIESBACI'S HOME MADE CANDIES. Fruits Oysters, Lunch, Cigars, Tohacco, Bte, €18 South 18th St TEAS- SAN GOON ine CHINESE TEA nd pound pack enuine Chinese ped teas in quartor ok Hoal drink AN GOON, No. 418 onth S ect, GUNSMITH, CHAS. R. HEFLIN, GUNSMITH, Prowpt aftention given to ropairing Guns, Re- volvers, Sewing Machines, cte. SAWS FILED, LOCKSMITHING. W5 S 1 Street, Omaha MERGELL & ROSENZEWEIG LEADING Painters and Decorators WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES. 1610 Douglas Street. GOTTHOLD BARTH, Saunders Street Market DEALER 1N Frosh, Salt and Smoked Meats, 1y, et 1010 Suunders st Telephone . ml e humbug Solil 0aly by ansnwe, l‘oul- Tolt's Pl ROBT. B. DUNCAN, ALEX. WALLACR. 'elephone 410, DUNCAN & WALLACE, | Plumbets, Steam and Gas Fmers M' R. ii:énon General Insurance Agent ire Cash AskoL, 0. F. DAVIS & CO. | Nebraska Land Agency @Genernl dealers in Tonl Estate and Real Estate Mortgnges, 106 Karnum st., Omuhu, Neb, RAMGE, Tailor & Mens' Furnisher 1311 FARNAM STREET. UNITED STATES National Bank S W, Cor. Farnam & 12th Sts, Capital, - $100,000 ©.W. RAMILTON Prosidont M. 7. BARLOW, Cashlor, DIRECTONS: H. M. Caldwell, €. W. Hamilton, B. F. Bmith M.T. Barlow, C. Will lhmulmu OMAHA SAVINGS BANK CORKER 18th AND DOUGLAS STREETS, Capital Stock, . .$150,000 Liability of Btockholdors 300,000 e only regnlie suvings bank in the state, Fiye rest paid on deposi LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE, OFFIOERS: Jumes B, Boyd, Preside Pre Ttu L GARLICHS. ¥. B, JOHNSON Garlichs & Johnson, BANKERS 516 N, 16th STREET, OMAHA, NEB, Investment Securities, Mortgage Loans, Loans negotiated on ity property and inae proved tarms, b per cont intorestallowed on time devosits FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY. Omaha, Nebraska. Capital.......oyereverinssn. .. $500,000 P R R 100,000 Herman Kountee, President. Jolin A, Creighton, Viee President, F. 11, Davis, W. H. Megquire .\«s‘.(‘mhlu EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMY 1Y AND CONDI- TTONALIST, Wk Teuth bireet, botiveon Farnam end Harney, wil, with the 'aid of guardian ebltits, n for any one a glance in the 1 ent, and of certai conditions in Lioots and shoes o order, l‘uuunull:lmlmluununuud shier,

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