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nm,”l: A. L. L Babeock, W, 8., 24, 2nd floor. rd floor. Glasgow. Beayer Bros yton, €. D., ! S. 24, 3d floor. Dougherty, J 24, Lemon, €. 26. S, 21, , 3rd floor rsons & Berry r| m»hun Welch, Hogle n Ritchart Jaskalek. Ja Smith, W. B., wob, over Kubacher, Long. N. Truax, Charles, Wollstein, Ba Short, 2. | MecConnel, It. ) Union Stcek Yards Co Union Steck Herbert, 11 Moldanc ional bank. budildin, McCloud, Murphy fige butldlng: © building. Iixchang xchang Perry Bros., Garrow, Kelly & Co. Gasman & | Camphe |\ \ 1 building. » building. ) wange bldg. Perrine cen & O bldg. Paddock & Co., Fxe hmmnw Crill, Denny & Ca, T i 11|]m<;. Benn, Josephine, Swift's offte . bldg. Brainard, Richardson & Carpenter, Fx. Boyer Bros. & Co., Exchange building. ns, George & Burk Keenan & Smith, Hake & R ington, K Jackson, Higgins & Co., Spelts, Hitcheock & Olne, « Hii & C Exchange Exchange bldg. : Chittenden B go bldg. s Bros. TeeC. W Smith & ( Jackson, Ac¢ " ‘an Sant & ( Barrett, Adams, h, 31 Hill, O. H 3 ]‘UI'I'M' 4 l)((n 1014 McHale, Mike, ove Carlson, ( Ericson, / Loughlin, Hopkins, Tr: Riehart, M n, rear |w\|. itherine, r , John, rear Hoffman, Mike, res Johnson, Dross, Heni Formanek, J Somers, | Mabery, William, Dee, Jeremiah, rear ; Mangan, James, ov Riley, John, 4( Wear, Mrs, A, Thompson, J I Rinkenberger, vear 4109 Renstrom, N. . Johnson, Ole, 4114 S, Harper, William, Fleming, John E. Looker, W. Larsen, C. Haderman, Hnl]mkn J S 1, ]’rlnwlv (\ \Ilun Pringle, James, Lake, Charles over Nelson, Martin Zurchan, Abraham, Flemming, lINIh Donov ‘Willis, llmnnrm.xk_\ "Lke, 4017 Madden, Celia, 41( Houk, Celi Usher, W Van Asslen Nicholson, ) Wyman, William, re Mahon Dave, rea; Meyers, James, 3017 Nelson, J..lm A Fitzpatr Van lh|~:-| Joseph Waite, Marty, J. Berlin, Ri 2401 N, 24 floor, 3d floor, r, Austin, Smith, Fred, ov Kelly, . Vost Clarke, Welch, M Goldstein, Movris, Beetham & Williams, H‘ N. Cuddington, Zach, 2418 N, Me \mm Babe I’inrm', Jones, Diamond, Sween Burt h-hl\ tl\|'| W. S., under ID- N umh Gusow Lovel, N, 3d floor, Schenc T Barry, over Bempke, Aujzust Williams, Al Harrol Net!, ( Poters, Joha, 2406 P, Slattery, Converse 2415 P, U8 P ||,v.Jm.-L., John, Thomas N., igan 1P MeGue Kotera, John, \hhwn John, hyshire, D. F., 1ds, Charles, Conroy, P, H , \un Sant an, Martin, L 4210 So, , Wm ( Chadd, Holwes, D. I, Kennedy, Hu Forbes, John, Gamer. L., Doe, Jolin, Beckett, Owens, | on, W, ia, Silas, i Bush, Herman, Mason. Joe, 422 Lind, Charles, therton, H. I Al Miller, Holub, J Pearl, | Hum‘y. R s .Imn.m, 4 ’\ln :Mahon, P. H., .l Kobert, Herman, 3801 \1..1,.h\, David, 4014 Hart, 1016 S, 3 Hmlmunx\. Mose, y 1 Bratton, O. D., 1 Christenson, Chr 1115 Mo. ave. Smith, T. G.. 1801 \Il» ave. Rosecrans, W. H., 1805 Mo. ave. Hefferman, Thomas, 1809 Mo. ave. Mu Jumes, 18 Gamel, J. C. Watson William, sn.-.\n,\. Patricl M Mo. ave. 1815 Mo. av. 1901 Mo. O'Connel Matter, George Loyd, J. M., 4318 ‘guson, S. A., B. MeN Hn-“h n, \Ir'-. M Wirrick, Har Gorman, M Thomas, Ivor., 4610 S. O'Hearn, James, 40 Ne le\ Christ., 48 Williams Slate, W Sandford C. Power, | Hanly, Hans Edward, Newmaster, Inhn l]l'\ 3010 T k Ium. R {amilton, ( Morris, John, Phillipp, R, M Johnson, S, Diotzer Curran, Hawn, W. Conrad, " Elkins, s Sloan Fishe Smith, N Houfek, Sherwan, 2121 county rond. 21 county road 21 eounty road. ity rond Shupp, H. J., 2513 Armour. Stillmock, M. J., 2515 Armour. I -, Gy Armour 1 Armour. Trapp, B. I Agnew Nicholus, Harrison, S. D., , H. W Julius, & Morn. Joe, 2513 1% Carter.Georg \nm)l N Hammond. ”.HIII‘\ md. Annex 2601 ,\nlwx. 1 Annex 1 Boyd Pomphyey Marsh, L. ( Stall, S, Stewart Hobbie, Smith, Lindsay, W. Johnson, C} Brown, S. I \mn in, W Swan. i1 Swan. /.. 2308 Aylesworth. worth. Benjamin. vloy, 2123 Benjamin, ¥ Benjamin, 1701 Milled 5403 S, 17, \Hl'\h“l\" William, 4901 S. 18. Hoarst, J., Martin, C. By llevue avenue. 9 Bellevue avenue. 9 Bellevue avenue. Bellevue avenue. ., 1514 Hammond. Hammond. . 1624 Hammond. Davis, Sam, 2 Hammond. Smith T. ( 1604 Annex. Knight, 1606 / X 1en, 1605 Boyd. Daniels, Thomas, ]wu, Boyd. Hughes, | W .lll.u-u William, 1616 \\hfl\\flllh A\“(‘\'I'NU". Carlisle O. Bridgef. .nn\wr. . Murphy, W, Sll-])h;nl. E. C., 4409 Clifford, Frank, 4408 & Ford, G., 4410 S. 20, 4418 , John, 451 L 4604 & Larson, Chr Lachner, Hen Townsend, T. J., Kratky, Anton, 481¢ Queenan, Mike, 4507 & Anderson, James, 4414 Flaherty, Mike, 4317 Anderson, James, 4114 Smith, B Humpal, | Garrison, H Vaughn, By Olin, W. B Lightnnor Gleason, Kenyon, g Gladson, J. H., I 4, 2d floor, 24, 3d floor, 4401 24, 3d floor, Herndon Belding, E Hamilton H. Sullivan, D. .J Conroy, J., 46 Irwin, Joh! Parker, W |I11 ”n‘lhun. ) Watson, Charles, 1911 Brown. Nagle, V m J., 2001 Brown, Lamb, H Argabr 7 Brown. Korn, Phil, lh nnett, J. Tissele, C Mullen, Charl 3, Truslove, W. H Gibson, D. C., 3601 Noe, ‘Inlm. 3603 Gemmel, John llluLk R E . Goor, an, Wm. ( Carpenter, I Check, W. I man, Miller, A. Talbot, C. J. Templeton, O, T Young, Peter, 3611 Flynn, John, Franc Saunde Hetrhe Whitimarsh, Murphy st H um...fn B. Acker, A. E Carpente; Fi i 24, 2d floor. SATURDAY, Maxwell, T Forbes, R., McGovern, Epes, 2100 . \h 1]\ Dr, Rich M Smith, (¢ Lund, En N shenberg, —. Y\'u”mn\. « 00 S, ondron, David riflith, C. U]u‘vh\ml Condon, Dan, NiaHElaonr RS Hoppers, J. Conners, Foste Mille Johnson, Myers, W, B. Morehouse W Morton, ]-‘lm Downie, ! Matson, Olmstead, B. M. over Theilgaard, H., 26 \lumn Fred, over 1sor, Dr. T\ f B Phillips, Babeoc Blanchard, ) Anderson, A. Rafforty, Courtney Corcoran, Gende King, ( Elliott, Belden, D. B. Hansen, E. I Smith, Frank, Mason, G. W. M mm. J. W Reed, Aberutl Carroll, John, Isler, H. P., Paulson, / Hnll.uul We 3409 S. 20, Slater, Ackerly Young, Mawhine oy Van Sant, \\«m MeDougall, Aleck, Fright, Jame: « i P Havens, R. W, Lyttel, Mary (l\\ll!l] .Lxlfl 3 Funston, Robert, M A., 3608 Johnson, P. Willuhn, ( Foos, M., i Rice, b Mullally, W len\ Fisher, ‘lwhll Thomas, . a \ul]l\un _\ H\dmk I):n'u-‘ll. I Heasly, John Broadwick, Simpson, W. Telford, W |H|u|u 37 Johnson, Andrew Gilbert, Charles, 24 \\\nnm-r W |Ilmlu X o 20 Smith, Clayton Smith, v Arndt, Ired, Burgess, Volz, Reuther, A, MeDonald, L Raven, H, H . ! . H, Hammond Pack- M Earnest Evan, W. F Winn, Ed Deheck, Barr, M Williams, D, H, Hubbel, M. J., 1605 trick, John, dradberry, Alber n, George John, B. Hammond st noke house. Swifts office. 4609 S, 30, 1611 S, ¢ Traine Alexandria, l) geen, Morr “ates, John, & Allison, T. N Kohm., Charle Bushing, Henry, Novak, Emanucl Peterson, Hmm.h.l‘ ' Lidgard, ( 2 2808 R. 2813 R. Johnston Vaughoe Slater, 'rman, W., r . 1 < If you go out early in the morning you may catch rheumatism .1\ ation O1l cures it, IN POLICE CIRCLES. Assaulting O, % with Flaticons-Selling Firearms to Boys. Ofticers Walk and Evans attempted to serve a warrant for disturbing the peace upon Henry McSpaden at Tenth and Dodge streets yesterday, when McSpaden showed fight and shied a flat iron at the ofticers. The missile struck Walker in the small of the I and a second shot narrowly missed Evans' head The obstreperous McSpaden was finally brought into subjection and locked up on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm Sold Fircarma to Minors. Moscs Rothenberg was arrested yester- day for selling fircarms to boys under 18 tter made the complaint who was released on bond toa Higher Court. R. C. Jones, who was brought back from Fort Madison by t0 answer ness hous examin- ation yesterday and was bound over to the aistrict court 'in the sum of §1,000. l busi- ico Points, King was yesterday ap- roundsman with the rani of | Patrolman W. vinted to be a sergeant. Chief of Police S Clarks, Neb., v days’ hunting, fostyn will be 1 command of the police during the absence of the chief. Yesterday Ch that overnor IM'[ last night !or ravey received a notice h arta, as kidnaped from her lotme in St Paul on June 18, 1502, e Tt Cholerine in Pe; vania, Sewickley, Pean.: W an_epidemic of cholorine, as our. phy s called it, in this place lately and I mad Chamberlain's Colie, Chole 1 remedy. 1 sold four dozen bottles of it m one week and have since sold nearly a Rross. This remedy did the work a big ad- vertisement for me. Sev 5008 Who had been troubled with d ra for two or three weeks were cu by a few doses of this medicine. P. P. Kxire, Ph. G. - g FLOOD SWEPT. Damage by Water and Ico from the Platte River. George O'Brien returned from Schuyler He says that along the banks of the Platte are sut considerable damage by reason of the water which has overflowed its banks and become so0 gorged with s to form in-many places a picturesque spectacle, The Platte valley from Valley west nearly to Schuyler is overflowed and covered with ice toa depth of from three to ten feet, There is one spot opposite Mercer where the ice is piled fully twenty feet high. At one point near Mercer there is a dugout stablo and cabin belonging to o farmer who was in Fremont when the flood occurred. Ife re- turned to find his wife ana_children sitting on the ridgepole of the cabin to escape the | water and with the ice piled up around them in every direction. The greater part of his stock was drowned and the buildings were considerably damaged by the onslaught of the rushing ic Tywo farmers were passing over the H. T. Clarke toll bridge at South Bend Sunday night on their way home from market, and had just reached the center of the structure when the ice carried away both ends and left only the middle span on which they were standing. Mr. O'Brien said that when helast heard of them they were still there | waiting while the neighbors devised means | to get them off At the point about two miles from Rogers where Shell creek empties into the Platte, the back water has flooded almost the entire country, submerging a number of farms and drown! number of sheep. Good Things Never Die Among the good things that help to make enjoyable our puddings, creams and pastry, which have been used by millions of housekeepers for years, is Dr. Price’s Delicious Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, ete. These flavors dier from all other extracts in their manner of preparation, quality of fruit used, their freedom from all injurious substances, their superior strength and delicate and agreeable taste. 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Which do you want-- a Top Coat-- or Pnuemonia-- We don’t have any Pneumonia hand just now, because an immense assortment of Prev the shape of Spring Over- coats---Pneumo- nia costs more than our Top | Coats, it's not half so You'll too, and stylish --- on we 1](1\’0 SllCl] enters in look better after a week’s trial of one of our nobby Spring Overcoats than you would with the same amount of experi- ence in the Pneumonia line. We have no desire to stir up a fight with the doctors, but the fact remains that our Light Overcoats are a whole lot nicer to take than Pneumonin medicine. Columbia Clothmor Company, 18th and Farnam Streets. Dr-DOWNS 1316 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Neb. The eminent xpacinlist | it Brivate. Book (Myatorles Send stamp for olroular. Just in—Our Importation of| Exclusive Styles in Spring Woolens, THE AMERICAN TAILORS Paxton Hote! Building. 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