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S o' $ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, FRBRUARY 18 ents. We call your attention to our celebrated brand of cigars, the HAVANA CLUB; which our experience justifies us in saying will meet the approval of the most fastidious smokers. It is a first-class, hand-made, long Havana filled cigar, for a nickel, FREE FROM ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS and POISONOUS ~DRUGS that are so commonly substituted for the NATURAL AROMA of the fine tobaccos which constitute this unrivalled cigar. We are confident, judging from the increasing demand that all appreciative smokers will pronounce the HAVANA CLUB the best 5-cent cigar on the market. The list of over 100 first-class dealers of this city, whose names and locations are affixed below, is an ample assurance that the HAVANA CLUDB Cigar is unequaled. Smoke it and be convinced. J. A. FULLER & €O, 14th and Douglas sts. i L. B. PEYTON, 24th and Leavenworth sts. WILKIE & SAUTTER, 20th and Pierce st, C. J. FRICE, 13th and Douglas streets. R. B. CAMPBELL, Bee bullding. CHAS. HASBROOK, 2421 Cumling street PAXTON, HULETT & DAVENPORT, Mer- WM. VON WEG, 22d and Leavenworth sta . 3. 3, 13th a glas streets. WILLIAM CATLIN, 115 S. 14th & 508 S. 13t4, MRS. J. T. HAST, 15th and St. Mary's ave. chants hotel. W. 1. WHITE, 16th and Dodge stroets. KUHN & CO., 15th and Douglas streets, ANTON CAJORI, 01 Plerce street. M. L. HYLEN 20th and Castellar sts. S. PERSELS, 935 North 24th street HOBART WiLLIAMS, 1407 Douglas street 5 S § J. B. CONTE, 10th and Hickory streets, HELIN & CO., 2526 Cuming street. H. J. POTTER & CO., 2704 Cumin, KINSLER DRUG CO., 16th and Farnam sts, J. B. CONTE, 16th and Martha streets. S. E. HOWELL, Park ave. & Leavenworth. J. F. PETERSON, 7 »rth 16th street J. W. CLARK, 1301 Park avenue. PAL \m:‘ ““‘“‘ A 0L and NToHRelas SOUTH OMAHA. e i T e JERER & NOID, 1251 North 19th stroet. CHRIS MELCHER, 2ith & N, South Omaha. MOCKELSTROM & CO., 16th & Capitol ave. E. D. EVANS, 1220 North 24th street. 3. B, RIPPRY A. A. EASTMAN, 1416 North 24th stre ‘G o7 S o . B. Y, . M. PARR, 10th and Howard streets. S. ERB, Mercer ,,.,M‘m‘ E L L0y S A m estenv Ll Birccls, RISLEY BROS., 105 North 16th strec 4 % b > el B aT00 BusoLy C. G. RAPP, 20th and Grace streets. DR. H. J. ABBERLY, 734 24th, So. Omaha. SHERMAN & McCONNELL, 1513 Dodge st. F. W. FOGG, 12th and Capitol avenus. ;'\:'R',‘mfib“l’,?m',:"im;:’”:::'r‘":“ SiLEoty SAMUEL ROBINS 416 North 16th street. M. J. FRANK, Midland hotel. C. E. SATTERFIELD, 720 South 16th street. SAMUEL H. FARNSWORTH, 224 & Cuming. J. F. LALLY, 1408 South 16th street. OTTO SEIFERT, 15th and Harney streets. W. 0. GRIFFITH, South Omaha, JOHN J. FREYTAG, 1614 North 24th street. HENRY LEISGE, 2812 Leavenworth strect, J. H. SCHMIDT, 24th and Cuming streets, ANDERSON BROS,, 718 South 16th street. 3 2 LANGE GROCERY CO., 606 South 13th st. W. J. SHRADER, 24th and Sewar A. C. ADAMS & CO., 2301 Leavenworth st. ::ll]!]l'l::l‘l ((é\};)ll}l‘li 12th and Dodge sts. JOHN LEMLY, 1260 South 16th street, GEORGE SCHESCHY, 1918 Cuming str P R G LN G T 2 ey ; e LLIAM GENTLEMAN, 16th and Cass sts, JOHN STUBEN, 17th and Nicholas strects. W1 PRI C (ol LD AN C. B. GURNEY, 24th and Seward streets, B. E. NEWMAN, 2208 Fiarnam street. P. STRASSBAUGH, 19th and Vinton streets. ANANGER & CO., South Omaha, 1.0 EOTTHRMAN LT HOnh Sk autoet JOHN GUILD, 1239 Park avenue. W. C. NORRIS, 1408 Farnam street. S. H. SMITH, 10th and Pacific street BISHOP BROS., Sherman ave. & Kyner st. D. GROSS, 1123 North 24th street. H. M. NELSON, 1905 Gaming strect. IEORGE STRIBLING, Tth and Plerce sts, J. BRANT, 13th and Howard streets. ey M. NEWMA. North 16th street. T. STRIBLING, 15th and Capitol avenue, CHARLI BLL'S DRUG STORE, 13th & H . sts, G. HAHN, 2012 F: cet. v v . BELLISIDRL t el il 5 DT Fasnam urogt A. NEWMAN, 16th and Corby streets CHARL C. B. BRIDENBECKER, 113 South 17th st. W. F. HARBERG, 1220 Farnam street. : J. P. TARPLEY, 1320 Dougl o N v NEW YO! "B . CIGA ST AN . P, T/ 4 132 ouglas sireet. BISHOP & OSBORNE, 2123 Military avenue, G. H. HAYNES, 16th and Webster stroots, R PR BN LICICATL STLANT, e L F. H. BUFFETT, 315 South 14th street. HOWBLL & SONS,17th and Leavenworth sts, CHARLES OLSON, 1516 Webster stro-t. JAMES TIMMINS, 20th and Lake stree STEELE-SMITH GROCE! LESLIE & LESLIE, 16th and Douglas sts. PRINGLE & ALLEN, South Omaha. C. E. FROST, South Omaha. SNOW, LUND & CO., 16th and Farnam sts CHARLES HINZ, South Omaha. - A AN N TAV | son to produce and sell wherever he can | tended to rent a room at the house of Mr. | O, n \ n 7 emoved up zof g ried d » ' and, finally, the servants of the Coates \J \ 1 ARE “ARK\LD TU l\“ll) A\\\ “ any neces commodity will be so held | Scheirstein, 405 South Twenty-fifth avenue, SOME (,LIMPSES OF LARL‘LE e Ll ':.“.-T’n\l{.nuv““w::& touse he was' compelled to | UANAL and declared when brought before the proper | He was given the key Immediately and went people in that vast weaving shop, many good | 1% | R court. Therefore, having.this object in VIow, | to tho room. In tho evenin it ‘was found e antone i the) In i staBlsL badky it sen be that he had gone and taken a pair ot snug within your own doors, keep your own | them. He was finally removi v o 4 i- Resolved, That belleving that the city | trousers value S belong f . e 3 Sy 5 AN i ice station, whence he was takel oni 3k Dealos Tako Up Ars Against Onl- | Kmolvt That, bllying ot fhe, o1 | s, Yoot w15 beonging £ | Oontaned in Lettrs to His Sister, Aumt of | Bt s by by 5w e whet 't | 18 B ol Wit i B itk | Sothomn Penfunl to Bo Cut by Gron ¢ Regulating Their ine: illes vold, members s associa- EfouSiorAmayomoth mEst ome Skt 3 i nance Regulating Their Business, {llekalienivoldi memberal o thiainssocins G an Omaha Man, with the foolish, with the vamn and ill con- - Mercantile Waterway. acting by 167 atthority: i e Wil them: 4D £ IN OMAHA. ducted.” In speaking of the third volum one and all to keep away from our prem- | g : his history of the French revolution he says: e i S O enry Copeland Deceives a Detroit Woman “ 2 st i > Sty S el AN INTOLERABLE INTERFERENCE | {273, ¢ncay LOUIS LITTLEFIELD, and is Jailed. HIS TENDERNESS FOR HIS KINDRED u,\pl,‘, *,:’,Ifi,',’l".,.'.“.‘.',f.‘f.'?"-‘xli ‘:‘::h‘:-;;n:;l g1 monok :;IX;" 1 by the , {:“ Threo [ GIGANTIC PROJECT UNDER CONSIDERATION President. HUNTINGTON, Ind., Feb. 17.—(Special Y Ahs f » L] % R e N, Ind, Feb. 17— the sheaves, I, too, shall be gathered in TOPEKA, Fe Hungry, ¥ormally Declare that Any One Acting | For the Milk Dea soctition, felesram tofiTho Hoo ) =A linsatiyilBittle | Do et L IGsiclid U R e SPEAKS OF HIS MOTHER. lor Sells & Rentfrow's win- | Scheme that Would Save Over Throo Iuns Undor Its Authority Will Not 130 Al- I et i woman was in this city last night looking gos Concerning His Mothor In a Let- | 15 tne fourth letter he encloses a portrait | ter quarters in the heart of Tope dred Miles e e s ST 'YOUR MONEY OR GOODS. for her husband. She is Mrs. Henry Cope- ter Sent with Her Portralt—Extracts mother, and speaks thus of it and of her | during the time they were at large, te © i land of Detroit. She married Copeland from a Part of His Correspond- ath: “I kiow mot it you ever saw our | ized the community a Agninst the Health Bourd. Partnership Troubles Lead to an Appear- | tnore and they went to Jackson, where he ence Not Published. lamented mother's portrait, which was done | sayage lions can. The to — Loile ance of an Attempt to Rob. aeRsrtollier B TnaE s cmanitel s oat i at Dumfries a good many years ago. It | ugerapping” among them which Barly last ovening as Charles V. Mos was | Fert Worth and taare omn followed b hangs in my room ever since, and has been Lphan : i el thecions sarne Sihaala hangs. 0ot I o made the lions nervous. Three of the lion; L S = 2 X At a meeting of the Milk Dealers assocla- | getting into his buggy In front of the New ( wife and two children in Omaha. She | George H. Leslic of this city is a nephew | wery, e But preclous company to me, as vou in one cage, ahd n large one named | CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—A stupendous canal o elioa e Rte e v ; L i ause 0 dithe may fancy, cver since the Christmas day, » was In another cage near by. The | project, which, if successful, will entirely tion last evening the following statement | York Life building, he was very much sur- | caused his arrest for bigamy and the trial | op Mrs, Janet Carlyle Hanning of Oakville, | 1853, I have got some copies done of it (done by g ;},:‘.xn"- <$y.u‘mfl in a pitched battle, | reyolutionize the traflic of the great lakes, . Was formulated: prised when a tall, well dressed, good-look- | W48 set for Thursday, but the Omaha wife | ¢ 5 SV e o they call photograpl) and ch_endec of them gaining Jib: L arrived, gave bond and took Copeland away, | Cafada, the only surviving member of the | the maching hey call photokranh and this | whieh Cudct, i, all 8 (Re, SRS L07 [ 18 said to be ih contemplation by a number \ The Milk Dealers assoclation, always con- man came up and seizing him by the coat e NO. v FAliARLl Dealers Atnclasioniialzare con | man came upiandjeing nim by leaving wifo No. 2 there. -~ The latter woman | family of Thomas Carlyle. She was the [ &} s Wt TRlls X0 MOUE SRERe | T SN0 | bk o “ror “dich “an’ emergency, ran out | of capitalists in Chicago, New York, Boston P ghts a s, e on carnest tones: "I want money | came here, having heard that her bigamist | youngest child of the family and her brother | gigtor, but sacred, t0o, and very precious. | O the building leaving the door to the | 4uq" London, The proposed canal Is de- has never opposed a falr indiscriminating | OF oods or you shall not get into that | husband had come to this city, but sho fafled | Thomas was almost throagh his conlese | Seeeh: acred, too, and very p 5. | Year of the bullding cpen, and (he two lions | 414 L . The propos milk ordinance for the city of Omaha if en- | DUBEY.” to find him and left for Indianapolis. She | 2 : gh his college | The letter then goes on to state the difii- out in a nt were four | signed to fmmensely facilitate the passage forced by intelligent, competent, faithtul | , After @ moment Mr. Mos had recovered | says er only desire now is to punish him, | SOUr#C When she was born. Though her hus- [ eulty they had been laboring under to declde | head or fine catsle to_Colonel | o vessels from Chicago, Milwaukeo and orced by Intelligent, competent, faithful | yygap and asked the meaning of this out- SR " | band was unfortunate in his business ven- | UPOR the date of thelr mother's birth that it | Sells in'the lof, and tho L O e S R e i ) S0 e T men, and more than this it has been ready | rage. The man released his hold on Mr. LOCAL BREVITIES. tures Mrs, Carlyle Hanning s enabled to | MENt be recorded ubon the tombstone, and Yaen Dl uha el ' i 3. we Ci 80! v 3 e, It ng | and to rende entirely unn SAT, the at all times to relinquish for the time be- Mos and said he must have money, as he —_— then s 1s, we cannot settle it now, b g Y Y s enjoy a quiet and peaceful old age througl o S (FsdE T 8 onel Sclls was notified, 2 i : s ot FE L R AT () ATEAES Sfors [ CEIET RS 10 CREr T TS s B it o 150 s 64 P ot ! b age through | nor 15 thot the most fmportant thing we | 1ty at wi Jonel Sl s hotiled: | present long route through the straits of H ) g i i the generosity of her brother, who provided | have lost hold of in the change that has , 4 D, gatheion e i ST T feel assured through public officials that | 88id a moment later, “Mos, is time I revenuo office are detained at homg by sige s | idited " the cattle and were sucking th Mackinaw, Lake Huron, St. Clair river and Wa wetiing:n mattlomentiont ot younm | o for her liberally In his will. In her Canada | happéncd to us all. But let us not lament; | Koo, which made them all the more ¢ V5 P e F o T TS R 1) What we offered for sale was pure, healthy, | NMog then recognized the man and told him | " p . homei(sho is passing tholremaindor of (her |is 5 {88 from ur part to Inments 1tus Koy, ficiousi and- unmanageatia, T halnewas soor ko B wholesome milk, in every way right. to walk to the office of his attorney and he | & Misk ball will be given by the Omaha | it rather to bless God for having had such a | spread and cverything was exoltement. | Lake Erie. Our rocent resolution was 1n Keenme with | wonld hive w Cmotiloment noraey and he | turnvereins at Turner hall on the evening | 98Y8 surrounded by mementoes and remind- | mother and to walk always while in this | Torches were procured and fires built, irons [ e plan now sald to be undor serious ur recent resolution was in keeping with | W o made at once. | o' pabruary 21, orat ot hantiiltatrloua) Rrath The S [ ey B gl | heated, and after two hours of hard and this fden, vizi That the essonco of any milk | They walked down Farnam strect to Fir- | O Wbty Sl grs ot her ltustrious brother, Tho howso | world as alio Would have (word unintalligi: | Bentet, and Sfier e, oy, of M AL | contemplation 18 to construct @ *canal " ; y R s e le Danish Assoclation of Omaha is mak- ch she lives Is itself a re- | ble) we might do. Amen. Amen into another cage that was placed ne direct s the state of Michigan fri ordinance—thorough Inspection—might be | myetth BAC CUER BER B O e e offices, | g Dreparations for its Twenty-second an- | minder of him, and its contents aj The ffth and last of these unpublished | Jife ARl 1 et l,”. LisoromnLinyatite- of iclean Eun obtained, and was voted to be sent to tho | A¢°tne station he gave his name as D, M, | Mual masquerade ball, which will take place ( largely made up of things which tell of the | SHerS Eives some idea of the daily lite of ————— thereastatt pghogaofLiskes Mok panvite health offico bofore the recont mortifylng | Bvans. - Tho charas of auspioions eharectes | at Washington hall, March 3, entnade v pLAING Dok tte ihe At author. In apologizing for not e e s cither Detrolt or Toledo, O. 1f these plans exhibition was made in the health office by | was placed opposite his name, Monday and Tuesday evenings the Satva- | (o™ choivee of tho Nbrary are. eonies op B T O e e ror e s | TOPEKA, Feb, 17—The popullsts have a | Prove feasiblo it will bo one of the moat which 1t was converted Into a political | _About the middle of January Mos and | tion army will hold its seventh anniversary ehalyes ne library are coples of oS with that frightful book (his | novel way of campalgning. They will ov- | BIBantic enterprises of the century, A num- Evans formed a partnership for the selling | meetings at the barracks, 1711 Davenport | ©¥ery work that came from his pen, sent yoaraz=plth dhat erishtiulhoolci(hia oY A O U ber of: canitalista from!|Ohicag0, i New Xork of woolen goods, Mos furnishing the capital | Street. The meetings will be led by Major | to his sister by the author and containing ISkl audiantheris burdenz pthaliEiay | Bupipe,o MR 2 ¥ et bought and sold each other, the considera- | ynd Byans acting as solicitor, salesman and | and Mrs. French e Be, AuH Sota beavily upon me. 1 » in_gen- | ple of the requisite talent s an adjunct to | and Boston are said to stand ready to back P T e T AT T TE R ] s 5 9 [0 Ay St : 1 each a briet autographic note. The walls | eral lived perfectly alone, working all day | the state campalin and send them all over | the project to the oxtent of $50,000,000, and " gollector. Ieadquarters were in room 502 | Mr. C. F. Catlin will deliver his stereopti- | are also adorned with -portraits 'of the | with what strength remained to so | the state giving plays depicting the woes votes to dismiss from the service of the w York Life bullding. Mos soon found | con lecture on “The Beautles and Wonders | o .. A0L i Lhey [ WLEh Wi AEREL et and ills which afflict the Working classes, [ It 18 also sald that the English capitalists city the only man connccted with | that Evans was signing his name with the | of the World's Fair,” under the auspices of | Cirle family—the mother whom they all | &ray o = man then rwebing o out ] numbe Y8 OF Bt charnator have | who.are interested In the Conadlan Paclfo tho health department. having any practica | initials M. T, instoud of D. M., the former | the Woman's Chelstian_ assoclation at tno:| FoVered and to whom Carlyle was so much | {0 the T (0, HOv f00, 5, Comile of RoEiy | oo ettt gt it i, betfeved the seheie | roud nave also shown a docided disposition knowledge of dairy inspection, Mr. Holm belng the Initials of Bvans’ wite 'This | First Baptist church Thursday afternoon. | indebted for the carly training which made | yoldom that 1 had leisure (o write tho small- | g i bproved of it, and | to render material financlal aid in perfecting and substituting as the result of this con- ;I-'.‘_”“M- AR ';_VHI‘:I"'“ :l:u‘k:l l‘*u- Deslden, It is understood at the federal building | his after career possible—the noble wife, | est note a I wrote none except on | other popiilists agree with him, The | this great work, firmation sale a person whose only servic 1943 not et Byans to make an account’ | that Judge Dundy will ocoupy the bench at | Jean Welsh lyle, whose patience and ulsion—and never wrote so few in the [ Proposition ha n submitted to Chalr- At present those intimately connected with T e T Aty B Ing for goods sold and goods disappeared | Omaha during next week. There are a same length of time on any terms hefore, | M40 lenthal, and it will be acted upon | yye gohome are unwilling to divulge their o the city will be to prevent a gorge or | yygtoriously from the room. He then caused | number of mations. to be argued bod weher | #¥eet disposition softened many of the o & ¥ at the next meeting of the state central i K thorny paths of his earlier career, when overflow in the treasury. With such men, ARAE QUR YA RN I A Ak I am again busy at the two remaining | o8nniiihe: plans, or to allow the use of thelr names, the lock on the door to be changed, so that | matters to be attended to which will prob volumes, almost as busy and miserable as - - - but it is stated on reliable authority that .. __given to sich methods, wo can see no pos- | gyans could not ) S aibT A ) fivans could not get into the room ably be sufficient to occupy the time . | disappointment at failure to find an appre 5 o o x a3 P Vi v 2 bt bonefit to the purchiaser or ‘the | “Yugi ‘ovening Mos had not soon Evans (08 | Court for the most o the Py the time of the | Giytive publio and publishers for his oarly | ¢ er, but L cannot go on thinking of you (1a oy Y Bl W Focture, :m’}’.‘.”.’..“.v”“,,mn“»‘nm;y‘r“ sevoral "propoued honest lerefore, no ordinance or | gayeral days. He is confident now that P . y works was about to bring his literary carcer | YOU Me¢d not dov have: oblen dans \ TOPEK eb. s announced on outes fo contemplated canal have al- proposition commg from them directly or | pyans was simply imposing on him, and he mw:x'l‘n‘l' (x's"‘:»miv'vr(‘:»'r""::”mi( l;(vml)l.xtrlrl as- | to'a close, out somo time or other writs “;;‘x’; ro ha: it appenrs to be good authority that | Tewdy been made and the feu Ibility ’u’ |:|\~ Llrauh it olty fooinall top tham, Willibo)|(interprets ia'assault lastievening as ‘an at~| SeRRIY, Nov 180, of ‘the ialkhis tot/ Laby Mrs. Hanning 15 now 81 years old, and s | the {/me at last come by an effort of my | atrs, Lease fs to abas T e e G e conslde 2 18- assoolation. en We | tempt at robbery YA ol GrAd X . living with a daughter, Margaret, who was | S el the lecture field les. hetween - the | SMINCNT clgincers. 18 of the pia de! have a health board so constructed that | “gyans says that nothing of the kind was 1{:‘\_;"'“_‘:‘““ ’l“fllf””'_m Partles desiring to | named after tho noble grandmother, who, | ANDRR, TQ/T1, BAIRNG vernor and. My 0 #eem bava/|. consideration. in. o tap Lake' piahigan iaba politics of any sort Is fmpossible in it, things | meant and that he was only endeavoring to [ SI¥¢ such articles will notlfy the commit- | though she possessed lttle of education, Tho letter acknowledges the recoipt of f came 't an end bath declinini t say anv- | point near Michigun City or New Buffalo, may be different ’ forco Mos to a sottlement a3 ho had mot | {60 and tho bundies will be called for or | had'a wealth of Food sense and a dosiro 1o | Some pictures of his sl children and [ thing “for pu atory’ of the | and to run the canal directly eastward o WHAT THEY OBJECT TO. scen him for several days and supposed he | they can be ;(:m;:'F'm”"ws;":li:[';‘w:;f Labor | have her children better educated than she | * -,”f the T e I, ructlonats - | next Baturday, where she goes to fill 21000, 6 ARAMODSRIAR, "I"““";' I“""M'":*' The question of feod is not the only one | wished to go out of the business. 4.8 b had been that they might rise to the full [ membrances to the orlginals, whom I always | jecture engagéments Will e abse &/ numbar; 9 ential supporters, g to which we object. The ordinance asumes — The volume of business done through the | height of their opportubities remember as little balrns, though they have | wntil the midal March. She declines to | Strike Lake Michigan at Benton Harbor and propriotary rights on the part of the city CRICKETERS ENTERTAIN, Omaha postoffice during January and the SOME U St Y now grown big. May a blessing be on then y whether or B will resume her po- | thence run in a easterly direction to De- e Soie xlkt. hiiD dnios oF Lgnores Lk first two we obruary Is less than has [ 5 o0 (s 'lu‘ll"""“ LETTHRS whatever they grow to; and may th sition when she trolt. Bither of these canals would be i) T th Skon 6.q auiere ' O] 3 n beel cted during y corresponding Among the reminders and relics of Car- | jot be that of good, honorable women, usef L about 180 miles long, and when it s con- lcrs alone why ‘property,righta'dooxi o Hond of Frioni period snee the it akisiied any. Uin€ SEAt [ iarw (1ai hivo mevor b4t BHinta%, "AMONR | Lious it i o, 104 & orodi o o G, pUAVAGIE oM srelabnt iinisstipke Dosides assuming to dictite what we shall | Tho second entertalnment of the season, | poc b3t e o o A RS I OKs || them 1a\one congratWIANHE DU ABLED Tanet: |1 onoaei b ers soniainc much olxa. that 1n ) 4 17.—Preparations for | yoa0n’cagtern points, its importance to the farnistod for apection and analysis. nam | UPder tho auspices of the Omaha Cricket | and April are usually busier months In the | UPOR her marriage to Robert Hanning. The show ) recover $20,000 insur- | goniorcial and financlal world cannot be ; interosting to the admirers of C. X 2 various letters and the lUnes writte 2 William C, Wright ] fng. no cons and even 1f it did it | club, camo off last night at the Patterson | postal service than those immediately pre. | YATiOus letters and the lines written in each | g that through the entire course of his illtgm C. Wighta- | overestimate : it i b oAru lght at ors boatal of tho books, which were sent as they were | [} Lhat through the entire course of his 5! Among those to whom it 1s stated the would be ju ) In"this coun- | block on Farnam strect. Songs, dancing and | © ling. okl S L published, stiow plainly, by the hand writing | 1o B0 Ba0 oo Eo O o it J8 begun here A e L LR try a per i ot as ho elects, | cards helped to pass the evening in a thor- PERSONAL PARAGRAPH, the onward march of yoars which made the | LIy A0 6ven In his busicst years nover lost ow. Tho telal WHED Al ubmitted and who are said to have r Just as a po ay buy o not. - O LIEh1 3 (an 0¥ A AATEERRRT RIS K juk hand less steady, thoust the intellect which | [ 5" 12U Yitle details of the family | the mystery involving \ " rded them with great favor and promised The ordinance further assumes that tho | g™ GREREWHEN the entertatnmont. was oll Brown of O'Nelll Is a guest at the | had charmed, interested and instructed the | Ly ‘he many, ik A 1t his | Wrishtsman, a ¢ ibstantial support @ thaniel Thayer, elty’ can have a monopoly in producing or | provgit to 4 closo; RS world was as'vigorous ag gver. AfSIERIOR (0-S0rKaL Lk Lhe . gIAMOUF, 0F I nsiderablo’ wealth, iy well known ca e Honlantinerl selling milk—=that it can require any person | “Among those who contributed to the en- | John Bratt of North Platte is stopping at | Carlyle's father was..counted a splendid | g SePievements those of i fwiily Whe } eiceicron”for ' Rockefeller, Genera Palmer of D desiring to enguge in this business as well | joymant” of tho evening were Mre. Drexal | the Murray, mechanic and was noted for the substantial [ 0 A9t Pectl G016 10 SAEAE GRS SO0 f llacharge of ve P Huntin Frank Sturgis of the ns hose alrendy. enkuged to purchase ths | whoso song, “Margery,” by J. W. Bisch: | L. I Stitt of Coin, Ia., is registered at | and honest manner in which he did his work, | Miinnay 0 10 the helghts o which the murdere rk Stack exchange, A. Sturgis of the TIENL, and in default can fino or proibit tholr | o wan vory — well . rendored - and | the Morohanis, and in on the letters Thomas expresses | *tH4I0e¢ i trust and a number of others con doing business in this city. Admit that the | caflea " forth (well. . desorved . applause. | . B CAnikior of Bullerton s reiiatered | the wish: “Wauld that I tould weite roy WEATHER FORECASTS. . th rail erprises in the ea city can go Into genoral business—can both | Mr, T. J, Pennell, whose name fs famillar | at the Morchants books as my father bullt his houses.” N of the prominent Chicagoans who hroduce and sell wilk, it can have only I | o loyers of music in Omaha, sang “Gypsy (= G. M. Lambertson of Lincoln was at the | IN another letter, written when he was | Fulr and Colder Are the Prodictions for § \bly considering this projoct could Tt L™ e, 1o nononoly. | John,” and tor an encore, tréated tho com: | Milard yeaterday just. completing (i, second volumo ‘ot hix Nebraskn Toduy matters had not pro L cannot provent any indivi m com- | bany (o that beautiful song by Mollo he | George A. Cassidy of Shelby, Ia., 18 stop- | “French Rovolution,” he writes: "“Our money IAS ON . 17.—Forecasts for ] thelr acty peting sido by sido with the city for the | Boatswain's Stor Mr. Broadhurst's | ping ab the Paxton Y P" | runs tast away datly. Tt will'be dono at the | ¢ VAo NGTON, Feb. 17.—Torecasts fo f jriso EpRL vame business: canilot probibit unyone, can- | gong, “Anchered” and a violin solo by Mr. | ~ A. W. Dingwall of the “Old Kentucky" [ time this book is done; and then—my deg- | Sunday: For Nebraska, lowa, Missouri and can bo learned, however, tr not sell the riglt to anyone for the simple | Lovell Dunn, were among the features of | company is registered at the Millard tiny, as it were, ends.” i South Dakota—Generally fair; colder; north a0 Immense Tl e reason that tho city has o business rights | tho ovenin's program. The. following Nooraska. becolt ave rogis- | . In bis letter to his siater congratulating | west winds, y Michigan und Brie, and. a- to sell any more than a private individual The dancing was entered into with a vim | tered at the hotels: J. W, Lincoln; | her upon her marriage occurs the following | For Kansas—Fair; colder in eastern por . loaded ves g e T s g by the votaries of the “light fantastic,” and | Frank L Ellick, Fremont; Bassett, | Passage: *You must take the good and {ll in | tlon; west wind " en Chicago and the The right te p ice and sell any com- | kept up to the last moment with undimin- | Lincol R. R. Douglas, City; B. | faithful, natural help, and whoever and > receiving the caref cssontlal o human subilstence In- | ished ardor. The fact that the season of | §. Castor, Wilbur; W. E. Whitcomb, Pender; | Whatever falls you, never fall one another. Lost His ¥ i A Taai IR SR Neres dn evory person and eannot bo pro- | Lent holds sway at the presont timo had | T. C. Callahan and wito, Friend; B, H. | [ have no doubt Hobert will shift his v KANSAS CITY, Kb Met u Horrible Death il : hibited by mny city or by the sta much to do in keeping a number of people | Leach, C. Sutton, Humphrey; George H. | With all dexterity and prudence through | Ing L. H. Appleby, a wealt) f A Burned to Death Wh tk dealers, like il other cltizens, are | away, but In spite of this drawback there | Haase, Dakota City; L. Hess, Dixon; J. L. | that cotton Babylon, looking sharp about | Formosa, Kun., came to nnrmlll‘u.tu general I.ly\ul- 1l any speclal | was a fair showing made by such as were | Clark, Lincoln; John F. Glenn, Hastings; [ him: knowing always, too, that ‘honesty I | several carloads s st T oY o | bresent, all of whom, however, enjoyed | M. J. Gahan, Grand Island; S.'R. Brown, | the best policy’ for all manner of men. Do | them Tucsday a v i class logislation wid I of neoossly | heinsulves thoroughiy Boatrice; Parsons Bartlett, Milford; W. H. | thou faithfully second him my bairn; that | Janc. He And we Aré contdont {ust tho prestnt T Clemmons and wite, Fremont; H. H. Robin- | Will be the best of lots for thee.” The letter | AT H aal | as Only to Steal, son, Kimtall; E. E. Brown, Lincoln; T. M. | §0es on to state that she might become of th g oxploded and burh ¥ or the rights of property 1n any per- | An unknown young man yesterday pre- | Rablee, Broken Be-v, lonesoma In the city of Manchester, to which of the machine, a majority of whose members

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