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Al Gl Y, The storm doors of the Paxton hotel | have disappeared. The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to 8,471.51. Mrs. I5. W. Nash was reported in an improved condition yesterday. The Wabash ticket office has been nowly papered in gold and is inviting and beautiful, Martin Suttler, a German of about thirty, was arrested yesterday for using vile fanguage in the presence of the teachers and pupils in the school at sighteenth and Castellar streets. He was released on deposit of $25 to appear for trial this morning. In many of the public schools to-day “Lincoln” programmes™ will be ren dered by the pupils. Extensive prepar ations have been made in several of the gchools and there is every indication that parents and others who visit the institutes upon this oceasion will be ne corded a rare treat by the little ones. James Burgoess, who had just finishsd serving a term in the county jail for larceny on Monday. was rearrested on another charge that of stealing two pair of pants, & vest, o pair of cuff buttons. ‘When he was brought into the pol court yeste and the charge was read to him, he plead guilty, and the judge let him off with a light sentence of twenty days in the county jail. Personal Paragraphs. E. A. Ebbetts, of Atlantic, Ta., is at the Paxton. A. 15. Fuller and wifs, of Ashland, are at tho Paxton. W. H. Webster, of Central City, is in th city and is at the Paxton. David Neely, of Shelton, is in the city and 18 stopping at the Paxton. Judge Stull, of Auburn, was at the clerk's office of the Unitod States eircuit court yes- terday on business. T. J. McMinn, representing the Southwest (Texas) Immigration association of San Autonio, is 1n the city. Dr. H. H. Smith, of Malyern, 1a.,, who has been sojourning in the city for the past few days, returned home last evening. Thomas Chandler has returncd from Engle- wood, I11., where he interred the remains of his wife Who died here two weeks ago. W. S. Baldwin, agent for all the Vander- bilt railroad lines, passed through the city yesterday on his wiy to the Pacific coast. At the Hotel Barker: W. M. Smith, Chi- cago; A. Gordon, Chicago; J. Mitehell, Vin- ton, Ia.; William' Lacey, Peru; Joseph A. Schubiger, Peru; A. Law and family, Mon- tana; R. W. Dunson, Guide Rocky . A. Cass, Wood River, Nek of for Lincoln. Commissioners Mount and O'Keeffe left yesterday for Lincoln on a private busi trip, and will be absent until to-day. He Resigned e, who has been acting as one of the special policemen employed by the B. & M. road at the depot, has tendered his resignation. Veteran Fireme remen’s association held a meeting in Chicf Gallighan's office last night, and after the admission of twelve new mem- bers, J. C. Furnish was appointed assistant sccretary, and a lot of other miscellaneous work transacted, Lost Three Members. Yesterday afternoon a freight train parted on the Union Pacific bridge, and m attempt- ing to couple the two parts as they come to- gether, Fred Eighney, the brakeman, had two fingers and a thumb so mangled that they had to be amputated by Dr. Galbraith, Work on the Cable Line. For several days past a number of teams have been at work hauling yokes for the cable line on Tiwentieth street above € street, and it is stated that on Monday next a force of men will be put to work digging the trenches. It is expected that the line will be completed to the base ball park as early us June 1. Knights on Parade. The members of the Omal ond regi- ment, K. of P, are called for dress parade on next Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock on Capitol avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth strects, Theso drills will be held at intervals of about three weeks to prepare the regiment to take part in the reg- imental prize-drill which is to take place next June in Cincinnati. Mrs. Bergo Better. Contrary to all expectations Mrs. Bergo, the lady whose throat was cut a fow nights ago by her husband, took a change for the better about 11 o'clock las cording to the sentiment of the attending physician_will, if nothing serious occurs stand a fair chance to recoves friends of Mrs. Bergoare ye at this unexpected chg A Jail Breaker Wanted. Wilis Norton is wanted at Monmouth, T, for horse theft. He was under arrest there but broke jail and yesterday Chief of Police Seave legram from Sheriff A, T Bruce informing him that Norton' had taken the evening train for Council Bluffs, The chief detailed o man to look Norton up, Labor Notes. Ata meeting of the contracting bricklay- ers, held yesterday afternoon, the associa- tion denied that they had refused to giv employment to local brickluyers, as an in pression of that kind had gono abroad. Tk contractors claim that the will hire any man who will work_at their wages of £4.50 for nine hours per day. v forcign brick layers are expected here to-morrow. Didn't Want Her to Leave, Coleman Butler, a very blackman,snatched 8 railroud ticket from Lilly Phillips at the union depot Wednesday evening and tore it iuto fragments. Coleman didn’t want Lilly to leave bim, and he adopted this method of preventing Ner departure. The court yester- day morning assessed a fine of & and costs on Coleman, and also ordered him held until Le repaid Miss Philips $6.45 for the ticket he de- stroyed. He Has Skipped, J. H. Mount, who has lately been acting as sgent for the Columbia mill, of Minneapolis, has skipped the town, leaving certain unsat- fied creditors behind him, A few days b fore leaving he sold out the stock at 2812 Hamilton strect to L. O. Paden. He had previously been in business on Sixteenth street between Nicholas and Izard, where he au a flour store. Before that Lo had been n the employ of & milling company at Co- Jumbus, in this state, and somewhat unsatis- factory reports had foilowed him from thut place.” Where he is now is ot known, ‘Where is Cadwallader, Mrs. L. A. McMaster, of Plymouth, Ind., bas written to Coroner Drexel, asking if he knows anything about her brother “Oliver Cadwallader who has not been heard of for a year. and who at that tune had a dangerous 4ob on the Union Pacific bridge which was then i course of construction. cor says that he has never had a man of that name in his hands, The record, in the oftice fic engineer, also fails to disclose the fact that 8 man of that name jed while the bridge was being built, cither rom the caisson or any other disease. Sympathetic Plasterers. The Plasterers’ union, at its last regular mecting, adopted a series of resolutions ap- preciating the manly endeavor of the bri layers in attempting to improve their condi- tion, and offering the union of the latter $500 1o rnd themw in their strugele against capital jstic monopoly.. Other rosolutions were al adopted stating that because their fathers had worked for 50 cents a day that was no yeason why men of the prosent day should do £ that It was the object of organized labor 0 get not only fair pay, butalso to shorten the Liours of labpr; that they regretted to no- Imbn{ the nbw contractors, who are op- posed lo the demands of - the gjourteymea, THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: FRIDAY, APRIL 1 who, but a short time since, were themselves in the raniks of labor, and_counselied against the exactions of capital; and, that it was a source of regret, alsostha a majority of the old, relfable contraocthrs want to crush the men who now sit exalted by all that a few paltry thousands can bring, TRE FOUR COURTS, The Unitzd States District Court. THE MAY TERM COMMENCES MO DAY, MAY 7. The United States district conrt will con vene Monday, May 7. There is an abund ance of money on hand for ths prosecution of all cases docketed and the torneys are ad- vised to have nll matters in readiness. This is a condition of things thai has not been known in the United States district court for years, and in consequence a very busy sea son will be the result, District Conrt. The Jury in the cas Joseph Charvot v the Union Nail and Steel company having failed to agree, were finally discharged. Tk closing argument in_the case of Francis Tunica vs the Omaha Fair & Exposition as sociation to recover compensation for making a plat of the fur grounds, alleged to have been contracted for by John H. MeShane which the latter denics, was given to the ju yesterday afternoon and a sealed verdict, re. turned, which will be opened this morning. SUITS FILED. William Guiser asks judgment against David Buchanan for £2,400, for which a mort- gago decd on lot 13, in lock 1, Millard addi- tion, was given as security. A PROMISSOIY NOTE SUIT, J. M. Buchanan's action against James B. Stover to collect on a_promissory note was begun before Judge Doane at @ late hour yesterday afternoon, and the taking of ev dence had not been concluded when court ad- journed. VERDICT FOR THE DEFENDANT. Tn the ejectment suits of George . Bemis against Petor B, Iler the jury, by the dire tion of the court, found verdicts for the d fendants without leaving their seats. Like action was taken in the suits of Asa G. P tibone vs the Union Pacific railroad, and William R. Homan vs Thomas Lee: County Court. FRENCIL VS BROSIUS, Judge Shields rendered a judgment defendant yesterday in the case of F) vs Brosius, In the case of Saunders vs the Omaha Car- riage and Sleigh cou b plaintift sues for §1,000°duc on . contract, the case was continned until Saturday. Police Court, Drunk and Disorderly—John Earny, Tom MilestCharles McGonigal, H. 0. Wood, A. Spurling, discharged. a Wolf, Harpe 5. Kanes, di: Team Onhiteyed—M. Cochran, £1 and costs, Fast Driving—E. Pinker, £ and costs Resisting an Officer—Antonio Roytora, twenty days. Assault and costs, id Battery—Salvator Bruva, §2 Smoke Lone Jack cigarettes, pure to- baceo, no opium, holders und fancy pictures 3 U talk of the Max Meyer & Seidenberg’s I town, a 10¢ ci Co., wholesal —~—— AN IMPORTANT DECISION. Decision For the Defendant in the Carroll-Patrick Case. The decision of the state supreme court in the case of Carroll vs. Patrick has been given in favor of the defendant. This suit involves an original plat of land of about 120 acres, lying west of Saunders strect and north of Lake street, It has been subdivided into over 600 lots, the greater portion of which have been sold and upon which many cottages have been built. The importance of the degision, ceting the rights of so many holders, is apparent, the amount in- volved in the sit, as stated 'by the defend- ant’s_attorney, Mr. Webster, being over §1,000,000, The lands were located by a half-bre Sioux Indian in the name of Sophia Pheli patent issued to her, and deeded to Pat about the year 1893) The olis in lived on the lands and attempted to pre. empt them. but the government set aside the Carroll pre-cmption and had Patrick title as being valid the Carrolls brought suit to recover these lands, 2 here before Judge Neville, who deel for the defendant. The case was id has since been argucd in the supreme court at two d nt times. This decision in favor of Patrick ends the litigation so far us he is concerncd, contirms hi a 3 its of the two or three hundred pu chasers of The lots were sold ut from Lone J t are pure, a holder for 10 opium. An Insance Fisherman Goes on the War Path, Anton Roya is the name of a half-witted young man who lives near Gibson, a fe miles below this city. Anton ckes out a pre- carious existeuce by enticing the succulent tfish and the juicy buffalo from the muddy depths of the Missouri, and has until Wednes- day been the possessor of a boat whi captured last summeer, in which he plicd his vocation as a disciple of Isanc Walton, We nesday some party without the fear of the Deity in his heart appropriated the vessel for his own use, and Royn was compelled to forego his occupation unless he fished from the bank, which he declared he would not do, and going home he announced bis inten- tion of wallowing in gore nine deep, until his mmssing eraft turned, Loading up 44 volver of self-cocking le started out in the darkness in pursuit of the thief who had robbed him of his only means of support. Weapon in hand he en- entered the yards of the B where the first person he encount i ry large, husky Pinkerton man, with No. 9 shoes, who inquired, in trembling tones, what he want- ed, to which the festive Anton replicd- by shoving his pistol at the Pinkey’s breast and exclaimed: *'I want my boat.”” The Pinker- ton man was ulurmed, and fled, but freturned with some assista W after his pistol away pummelled him very severely, after which th ut him to fthe police sta tion, Yeste he was. before Judge Berka, who and costs. Attor- ney Green of to defend him for nothing, but he rc J ayiog he did not need any- orfe. In all probabulity the police judge did not understand the case, as even the Piukerton men declare that he'is insane, or, rather, half- witted. Anappeal will probably be taken by Royw's brother, The Whole Vital Machinery Depends for the fuel,which is the origin of its propulsory force,upon the stomach, Int hidden alembice the food unde goes the chemical changes which tran, mute it into blood, from which the sy tem draws the material that reimburse 1t for its daily losses of tissue. These,of course, are greatly augmen in dis- ease, If the stomuch, therefore,is weal ened or disordered,the system is depr ed of sustenance, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters can be relied on to facilitate and renew digestion when that function has been iuterrupted by weakness of the stomach, Billiousness, or a diversion of the bile from its proper chanvnel, which ciuses constipation, is also reme- died by it. Heartburn, wind on the stomach, sick headacho, fur upon the tongue, and other symptoms of stomach and liver disorder, it speedily removes. Malarial complaints of every sort, kid- ney und bladder troubles, constipation, rheumatism and neuralgia yield when it is used regularly and persistently, —_——— Trotting hol breeders, attention! e Solowon’s advertisement, e Diebold Bafe Meagher & Leach,gen’l agents for the Diebold safes, have remov to. 419 B, 15th, where they hre eafrying’ a large stock of all kinds'of safe: Continental Clothing House Unequalled Bargains! New Attractions! A New List of Bargains! New Attractions! Something New to Talk About! Unequalled Bargains. We believe that it pays to advertise genu ine bargains and when buyers call show them precisely what you advertise. confidence is established and mutual satis- faction gained. The results of last week's business in re sponse to our advertisoments of these ster- ling bargains show a record unparallelled in the history of our business, On Saturd: startling bargains which have ever been placed on our counters. LOT NO. 1—Stock No. 40, 48, 40 and 50, 250 Imported Whipeord Suits made in a Four Button Cutaway style only, in regular sizes from 35 10 42. This suit was wmade in our own machine room during the last sixty days, and the cut und make of this suit is us correct for dress purposes us it is possible to have them; and as the present month is the month of all the year when people are think- about dress suits, we claim that this lot sted Suits is ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DESIRABLE which it has cver been our privilege to offer the publie. This gar- ment was made up to sell in our stock for but as one of the leading bargains in our Men's Department for this we red Self Measurement Blanks sent on application. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES In this way e willoffer the most, at the ridiculously low price of 815, WE UN NGLY CLAIM THAT THE FAIL PRICE of this suit is not less than LOT NO. 2—Stock No. 24, 94, 05 and 90, In this lot we offer an entirely new lotof PURE ALL WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, a very handsome and fashionable Young Men's Sack Suit cut in sizes from 83 to 38, at the extremely low price of £12. If you should pay us §1 for this suit we would then be giv- ing you full value. This isa VERY CHOICE, NOBBY YOUNG MEN'S SUIT. REMEM: BER, the sizes are only from 33 to 38 and it is offered at the E RAORDINARILY LOW PRICE OF 12, 'This suit may bo ordered with perfect confiden ings, now lieht grey and brown mixtures, just made up in our very best manner, and never during the twelve years that we have been selling this suit has it ever been placed on our counters at less than $18. The colebrated Sawyer Woolen Co. of Dover, N. H,, needs no commendation from us, but we unhesitat- ingly pronounce them the best manufacturers of Fine All Wool Suitings m New England. No Shoddy, Flock or Cotton used in any of their fabries. Do not forget the price, ONLY 12, e ———— LOT NO. 4~We offer 100 of the samo Sawyer Woolen Co.'s Full Double and Twist All Wool Suits, in a neat brown stripe, a style particularly well adapted for traveling or business purposes as it does not show tho dust to any extent. Cut and made in Single- check, This fs one of the new est styles made by these famous manufactrers. The coat, vest . and pantaloons of each of these lots aro made and trimmed as well as any $18 suit in our stgok. This lot we h in regular sizes, 33 to 44, at the same price, $12 per suit, LOT NO. 7—100 STRICTLY ALL WoOL ) MERE sUITS Tor BOYS from 13 to 17, pants and vest of a handsomo mixed chock, one of the best sclling suits in our stqck, is absolutely free from cotton or shoddy In any form, and we guarantee that it is generally sold for §12a suit. We offer it in lor sizes from 13 to 17 at only £6.50 & suit. Hopd what is described and of sented m the advertisemen be returned at our expense. price is §1% The st sss attending our last sale of the Cassimere S has indu mueh larger and complete linc of these cele- Lrated goods. We mow offer them in four es and Colors. towns should send in theie ditferent S ing in di orders at onee, the values repre- that it is just If not, it can Remember the us to make a able for cither All parties liy §12 LOT NO. 3—~We offer 200 Suits in Single breasted scle Coats, the very best 8wy Woolen Co.’s Double and 'f GOODS in u breasted Sacks only, and we offer them in regular sizes from 851044 at the UNAP- PROACHABLE priccof §12, Single-breasted Sacks, regula weight at the same extremel, t for a sample suit and if you do not think It is worth §12 it may be returned at our expense. I LOT NO. 5~We offer 100 of the well Fine All Wool Double and Twist Sawyer wn Velour Cloth Finish Saw) ' Suits in a very Dark Oxford Misture, a small, neat check pattern, one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made, suit- business or dress purposes. Woolen LOT NO. 8120 strictly all wool i mere suits for boys in sizes from 1§t0 17, a nobby Sack coat, pants and vest in 8 hadd- some black and groy stripe, Thego ) were made within the past sixty days aad is one of the newest and most stylis} €ujte of this scason. Last scason's prico fgg, tho same suit was $12. This suit is marked on our counters to sell for $7.50. s in spring LOT NO. 6—We offer 125 of the SAME neat brown mixed broken Send for a sample of the cloth of any of the lots advertised or a sample suit, and if it is not just as rep. represented it may be returned at our expense. Mail and Express Orders promptly attended to. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. is only put up in lar aud is an absolute cure for ol we wounds, chapped hands, tions. Wil positivi Ask for the ORIC in Lone Jack sued yesterday by Jud ty,strength and wholeson ical thanthe ordinary kinds, and cannot besolp incompatition witn the muliitude of low cost, hort w enlv'in cans. R Wallstreet New York, GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro,, " PEERLESS DYES AnlET bsolute Cure. NAL ABIETINE OINTME > two onnce tin boxes, The ORI skin_crup: T. Sold by ( s per box—by mail 20 conts, The finest pictures in the world are 1 The followin Name and Residence. { Martin T. Monson, O 1 Christina Jensen, Om B { Henry Heitfeld, Omaiia.. .. i ie Rawitser, Omiha n, Omaha, { Carl L Vital Pows ticated at h lications confidenitial FOR CIK| Braces, itic Pois CORAHA MEDICAL & SUSBIGAL INSTITUTE, 3th & Dodgo Sts. SRR o Sl it apparatus Ty forn requir FiFTY RCOKIS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance; best hogpit dations accommo srmities and ure of the Digeases of Women a Speoia Book Ox Distaces OF WOMEN F UNLY RELIABLE METICAL INSTITUIE MAKING A BPZCIALTY OP PRIVATE DISEABSES. All Blood Disenses successfully treated. Syph. n removed from the system without New restorative treatment for 1oss of Persons unable (o visit us may be ne by carrespondence. Al connmu- Medicines or instruments ent by mail or express, securely packed, no 1iarks Lo in <onal intervie: ate contents’ or sender preferred. Call and consult us or history of your case, and we will send in One per plain wrapper, our Ahmfil..;ml.. - iispowder never varies, 4 el of purl- éss. More econom italumor phosphate powders. Sold | Baking Powder (o 120 CHICKERING, KNABE| Vose & Sons, Instruments exchanged, rented and sold on Easy Payments, below FACTORY PRICES. Instroments slightly used at Omaha, Neb. 'ponPrivate, otency, Syj yestion list. Address inuha Medical and Surgical Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts.. BOOK TO MEN, FREE Special or 5 L Gleet OMAHA. NEB Omaha Sed House.. Headquarters for Landreth's Celebrated 8 Plants, Cut Flowers and Floral desigus, for catalogue, W. H, FO! 1 Office E.T.Allen, M. D., Homaopathic Specialist, BLK., EAR OMAH. W.J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Phxslnlan. N. W Corner 14th and 1 telephone, 465; Ke: epLons, 563, Py g WS 10 us fof Cany 824 Gleet " VERANE sald considess ble, a0d in very chie Basiivea sastacucen® 4 STER & SON, Proprictors 22 (‘apitol Avenue. uglas St. _ Office THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. “The Qverland Route.” IHas 0 arr y Sleeping Car service, that bertlis can now be reserved uron applicution by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy. Pas Agent, Council Blufls lowa, The rescrvations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking uch cars, soth ASSCNZETS Can Now cure berths ordered, the same as a Pullman his reserved and secured TS LOMAX, AL OMAHA, N N PACIFIC “The Overland Route,” The Sportsmen’s, Tourists' and Pleasure eekers' Lin Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. “GUN CLUB RULES,” highly interestinz and uscful to Sportsmen It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association: as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon appli J.8T NOW’S THE TIME o have your friends come to ITansas and Nekraslza as Bastern lines will sell tickets and run Semi-Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific he Overland Rout Until July 1, 1858, ti; t5 s0ld for these excur- fons W days for the round trip and can be 2. When purchis- tickets will be used ten da aiy "o 1o ‘ ] g M pose. 11 purchusers Lt h to stop short of aietihation’ onlone Jine auents will stawnp ticke Eueh point, 2.8 TEBHE Gen, . & T Age “good to return froni . LOMA) it OMAHA, N Health is Wealth! DiLE O, MENT, & KU ness, ' Con NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- ccitic.for Hysteria, Dizzi- Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Norvous aion, caused by the use of aledliol or tobaceo, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Roftening of {he Brain, resilting in Insanity,and leading to misery,deciy and death, Premature Old Age, larrennéss, Loss of Power in elther sex, Involintary L ‘and Sperma- torrha caused by over-excrtion of the brain, self-abuse or overindulgence. Eack box con ains one month's treutment. #1.00& box, or six boxes for §6.00, sent by mail Prepaid on receipt of price, ¢ WEGUARAN ! 81X BOXES To cure any case, W L order recetved by 15 for 51X Doxes, Reco d with 85,00 send the purc fund the one &cure. Gu | MAN, Druggi Omaba, Neb, & wetndinsots Hirirty ourrent. Baio o mlortable “nhv N 0 ?u'\xgi.l % Bise s e, LSVENTOR. 181 WARARM AVE. CHidrco. COWGILL, RUTLEDGE & CO. Contractors and Bulders OF ALL KINDS OF ElectricWork Aununciators, Buglar A farnishod. Al oed, Fout of town will do’ well 1o ¢al ¢ Electric Bells and Estimutes tios et wiite us, Oflice Roo 30 Barker Block, Corner I5th and Farnam, Omaha, Neb. S. K. FELTON & G0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers’ Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Gf all deseriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys, De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. ons & = EN JIROS, Correspondence Solicited. Ofice, Straug’s Building, Fourth Fioor, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. GEORGE A. GLARK, SOLE AGENT. The BEST aond MOST POP‘.'I*I Sowing Thread of Modern Times. BEWARE OF IDUTATIONS, WHOLESALE BY Koci Dry Goods Co, class retafl d A. LoGt will buy o genuine All Wool Suit, sizes trom 3 to 4, cut-away or suck coat, in lght grey color, that 15 really worth £, The suit 18 well made and splendid wearing goods, We make this offer to in- ), troduce ourselves to the trado | and in the future you will | find our houso the bargain center. Eend your measuro around br under the arms, and around tho walst and down the inside seam of & thie pants, and we will it you You can send money with order, or wo will L4 send C.0, D. by express, References: First National Bank, Omaha or any tirst-class house in Omauha. Kemarkable for powerful sympas thetic tone, plisble uction and u! olute durabilit e best guarantee o lence of hede AnstFuREnLS; WOODBRIDGE BROS. ingtod s ot EaiRining ‘Tt ‘particulars for home cure, free of £ hirge s . FOWLER, Moodus, Conn. o=t RQ. V. O FOWLER, Moodus, Debn, e e ELGUTTER'S Mammoth Clothing Hous Best Scotch Cheviot Suits, $12.50. Best Blue Middlesex Suits, $9.00. 3,000 Pr. fine Pants at $4. EI_G“TTEH! Mammoth Clothing House, Cor. Farnam & (0th Si§ Proprigtor Omaha Business College, IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT Book - Keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for e Journal, S E. Cor 16th and Capitol Avenue