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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 PERSONAL. \ o WA\ [} | north of Wilber this morning and instantly — LI | Killed. Ho was going to Crets in a top P — - I L LIYUML D ALTER | kined o was golng to Crete in & top Continued, T PR s i | buggy with the curtains dows | = — THO THERMAL BATHS, OSTRATION - : | Advertisements for thess colamns will be me. Post, 310t 8. 15th st - ’ | p | SONS OF VETERANS AT FREMONT, aken until 12:30 p. m. for the eveningand | S U, Ui aescdfaiall) Bond Brokers Offer §Buy the Plant from | . | p. woru s THE BELLE EPPERLY CORS ) . :r:‘l‘l: "“I m. for the morning and Sunday ”u','v|,‘,mn":.;".,',","."",‘m' ORSET jlh\‘lvl Insomnia, Nervous Dyspepsln. the Corporation Annual Encampment of the Organization astion, e S o s s Opened Last Night, Advertisers, by requesting a nombered Mitoimintin i N Melancholia, —ua | FREMONT, Feb. 10— (@pecisty check, can hiave answers addressed to a TITED BATH PARLORS. . ¢ | . V ” 4 h and electric baths for ladies’ and gentle- And the thousand ills that follow a - " encampment of the So o eterans of Kwers 8o ndd. d will be deliverod upon | U-Mam M1e oL Nebraska commenced his city this even- Presentation of the check only. Rates, | G3MA SINESS COLLEGE, 1711l AND NERVOUS SYSTEM n Ing in the Masonic temple. Already many 3 1-%¢ n word, first insertlon, 1o a word [ _Farmam VM5 FB Proposition, 1t A Wil Leave the | delogates have arrived and more are coming hereaftor. Noth ing tuken for less than 25¢ | \WALL PAPER CLEANED, 230 £q. YD NO bt/ Munleipality Without Any Debt and | by every train. A large attendance of deles | N il < 3 e I 3 for first Insertio | mess; No. 1 job. Bechtel, 1503 Corby & The Extract of the Without Tnterckt In the Water gates is expected. Every provision has been These ndvertisements must 1un consecu- | 3 Brain of the Ox. made f veni ' t t th TV ~ s 3 ystom 1t Now Owas, nac convenience and comfort of the | tively. BEAUTY CULTU EVERY LAD P LA visitors while in the city Tacial HALF Sn BRVE 1t deptrared o repared under the formula of i ) troyed for At the meeting this evenin [ amma"dy the SR RO BN WILLIKW: & WA | ‘ T warts, wens, red nose, birth . . HAMMOND. i . | clal time was cbserved, and th __ WANTED-NALE HELP. | e W e marke reciies. ) Dose, § Drops, LINCOLN, Feb, 19.—(Special Telegram)— | program was carried out ¥ N D 3 8 TO 8K it B, DD RY - e Vropos las be nade to the city of WANTED—50 MEN_ANT AMS TO BELL| ponoved, Til-shaped. nose And Dro Price, Per Phial of Two Drachms, $1.00, |A Proosition has been made to the city of | Mu vl our fecd grindors Salary 315 o 1300 per month ved, Tl . Lincoln, through the council, by Green & | Adlress of Weitome on Tinil e S, Wl [ P, e AL ey et fpos COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO,, Washington, . €. | Van Duyn, to buy the clty water works for | Address of Welkonie on 1l A PHYSICIAN WA A NBATLY DRESSED | _17th st. near * | Sendfor book, 12 [$1160,100. This Is the total amount of the |y ciiiiie oo i 3 office boy not over Will pay $1.50 per week. | 13 CABINET PHOTOS, BEST FINISH, $1.75: 1| KUHN & CO. S FOR OMAMA. |city's bonded indebtedness, The annual in- | 8ol 't ¥ 1.0, box 163, ¢ BMT [ dass only.” Cowan's, 64 Broadway, Co. T terost pald on this debt Is $63,640, The | Addi i Ay or | WANTED SALESMEN. ALARY OF - Ty h e shed | (] f Vet b, t ¥ goods 1o PADER, WITH 1,00 ADVERTISE: | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION |Pirties agree that water will be fu hed | ¢ N L Bonk o v manent position; stay bl phtos of marriagiable peuple, many =i patrons at a price not exceeding what they | UG o i yli i L T M3 A o '\"L'm}\-.‘" Ly ',(,,Af,,”‘,",'iA g ‘,'( are now paying for it. They also agree to General Camp Fire and 8 E RE-BSTADLISHED: R TH. | Asa'n, 1704 Bee bldg W. Nattinger, Sec, make all extens'ons of water mains as r Wednesday evening ssfon WANTED-— FEMALE HELEF tomers wanted; watch 32 _|quired by increasing demands. The annual [ ¥oted to exemplification of new ritual, the —_— 1 g, b5 N a RIEAT SN v | three degrees ing carriel out detail LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT e o S SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & ASSN. PAY [oxpense for maintaining the water depart- | {1F ,.",’;' belng carried out in detafl,” Fo K PR AL G T == redeemable. 1704 Farnam st., Nattinger, 8 ment is $31,904 for operating expenses, $8.650 | aral brothers throughout the 4 y MONEY T0 LOAN—KLAL ESTATE for intcrest on bonded debt (water bonds), | the local camp in the work i = s G ONY LOAN & TRUST CO. 318 N.Y. LT o 30 for extensions. The estimated in- | Will be put on with all necessary parapherna- TADIES WANTING RUIST.CLAKS GIRES | ANTHONY, LOAN & TRUST CO_813 K.Y I BICYCLES. and $8,830 for. extenslon e g itoub v ey oE sHeua) bl L Je O AL Wy braska and lowa farms or Omaha clty property. - - it T— come for 1894 is $40,400, thus saving to the | oy i oy cvening the fore part will be d = o o | i vt MO AXON 0 NIFIeTH z of Lincoln In the event of sals about | votel to insiallation. of Ve, atier whith N s AW LADIE ‘.”Il”';;l',”h'h: ‘x'fi"“ LIFE INSURANCE ILICIES LOANED ON A BICYCLR CO., 323 N, 16T HST. 610 per year. en & Van Duyn were | all will repair to the banquet hall, where i e - = oycles, 1116 Farnam street s, Sbune - # & it h the follos oast as! i — MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA | _t4il bleyeles, 1116 Farnam st bonds, but the councll refused to sell to | ity &1 VY ne to AN INDUSTRIOUS LADY OF Goob Anbriss | MUHEE F0 LR 0N D axtan bik UM & DBRO, 120 N. 15TH STRERT; | them, and they now come in and offer to HELL ot 4 bil & DR our Herita and wide el of hequaintanoes may hear ot | + S W35 o1 in the clty M265 " fassume the entire debt for the remuncration [ ‘fie 11¢%) AN opportunity for 1arge, quick and quict o s - : 5% Ehio pFORAL - WALBP:Worke. - The \propoMtion o LI s by addressing 1042, Lee. CoMTK MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, THE of the present water work ¥ et . Corrick A J 0. F. Davis Co., 16 Farnam st W33 has created a sensation among the business | Our Daughters—The D. ot N N o & s Bven VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS AT DOYD' OPREA HOUSE, TITURE. | meh of the city. our Eoionaia:” 4o = | "3 W. Sautre, 215 Bee biag. Woas g last, a atick pin, smail kol crown | KILLED A SALINE COUNTY FARMER. | Gur Couttiy, One i Thecins i OR RENT- HOUSES. CITY LOANS., C. A, STARR, o5 N. Y, LIFE L Tor roward, | cose rern (o 45 0| T:day the Burlington passenger train [, - Voltmies Haid W N s i 2 Rk ST WESE — o which arrived at 10:10 this morning ran | (it Vqatecs Seldior. .o oo W, 1 Davis 1O K. DARLING, DARKER HLOCK Y AND TARM LOANS AT LOWE ...\.\‘ OPAL PIN, SUNDAY, RETURN TO [ gvar and killed a Bohemian farmer hamed L LT TR D908 Vrates. Pusey & Thomas, First Navl Bapk bids B Cole Co. und recelve reward, ' 0o |Jacob Kobas, The accldent occurred &wo HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THB| ________ ecaid . — — miles northeast of Wilber, and the man was YORK COUNTY NNT BONDS ny, 1905 Farna b3 MONEY T LOAN ON' IMPROVED, OMAHA BUSINESS NOTICES, almost_instantly killed. Kobas was driving = ~ & property elity Trust company, L v padd B o along the road in a wagon and attempted to | Sentiment of that Locality Quite Unfavor- . HOUSE NAWA & CO, 108 N W30 g y Q D10 | — iy | PAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 710 N cross in front of the train 510166418 P EABHKI0 DIk ¢ — LOANS ON_IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY T. W. Van Soiver, whom the supreme Ty % R 3 FOR RENT-HOUSE OF § ROOMS AND BARN | “property, W. Farnam Smith & Co., 132) Farnim | e : . W, Van § o L aupoEe ) SORK, Nabj) K65 (Special)—The fol A R T e weB MASK SUITS, | court and al the newspabers thought was &t | oy jng resolutions were adopted by the mass { s i S L MONEY T0 LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE 2 | R A g S e L R v B S e ORI NS o DO € % IN GOOD RE: | at 6 per cont, W. B, Meikle, 1st Nat. BK, bid S MASK SUITS FOR IRBNT | Ot in Los Angeles, Cal., and wires Sherift | thecting called at h ALY palr, " $10.00 ‘month to good | _ sl Wtz le store, 114 . 16th stro Miller that he has beaten h's prosecutors at | the purpcse of discussing the propo el schime parties, 119 N. &ith, 1_block from Farnam | Gl TOANS, $500.00 to $9,00.00 AT LOW ME3-MI* | avery point Van Seiver was held here | of voting bonds In this county. The sam. oie line, Inguire at ~Btoetzel's stove rates. Powell & Potter, 1st floor N. ¥, L. bllg. | === = — | nearly two months awaiting action by the | were submitted to the county board, who duly _next o postoit b Sl 2 Y ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES supreme court in habeas corpus proceedings. | accopted them and instructed the county FROOM_ MODER MINT MONEY O LOAN: & TER CENT LOANS ON | sy o AND _CONTRAC. | He was accused of having robbed a widow, [ clork of York county (o forward . copy tr walk from court A e UL LR G g R tors for electric 1ight and motor plants and who was one of his clients, of over $1,000. the auditor of public accounts. The sentiment _Barker block. N Dite adg e WMog 05w kinds of electrical construction. stern Ele The annual report of the comptroller of the | of the county is strongly against the pro JIOUSES, WALLACE, BROWN DLK., 18 A['yl'u‘v_l.k & B TeS trical Supply Co., 418 and S. L currency, at the cloge of business October 31 | poscd Issue of bonds, and although a petitios T | ON APRIL 1. 1895 THE SUM OF $8000 CAN | = = ———— last, has just been publifhed in book form, | was circulated turoughout the county asking TR 5 CAPITOL, AVENUE, 1| b EALITS peroent GEAUAreRh F s s TURKISH BATHS. the ‘reports belng_recelved yesterday by the | that this be done It was decided that the rooms, modern. The O. ¥. Davis company, TURKISH BATIS; ONLY PLACE IN CUTy | Various banks. From it some very interest- | needy wera limited to a fey e county X D70 exclusively for lad Suite 109-110 Bee Bldg ing figures concerning the Capital National | board decidec aniomus| ns 3 3 b T LRI ann ot oadL cold) Water:. ons: | HONIY TO/LOA: TRNITURE, PIANOS | — — stock is given at $500,000; total dividends | Resolved, That the law passed by the half block from Farnam street motor 1ihes in | “and ‘all kinds of securlty. Fred Terry, room DENTISTS. paid stockholders since organization as a na- | legislature now in session, authorizing the 0. 220 South 25th ave. For particulars appl = - T AUL, DENTIST, 202 5 dulel ot state e hond unwise anc to Home Tvestment Co., 91 Paxton bk 7 | MONE ‘“'”'Ifm'l',';‘_;m:'“““f(‘" SHOLD WUINL | D DAL DENTI 8 DU ST T o Ioera of e e ent tmanage: | uhconatitutional, und” should ‘o teststod : DEMETD | it et a Towest posibie Tates, which | MUSIO, ARY AND LANGUAGE. | pent. An analysis L ho desite o ueserye, such S TSE WITH AL you can pay back at any tim: and in any 2 s = tac oy e SR ORN. | purpose fof i - Tode O atnishod oF unfurmiahe hunt, TINELITY TOAN GUARAN 57 | FHOROUGH INSTIUCTION IN GERMAN AT WILL PAY ABOUT 10 PER CENT. Sated. "t Shoutd such funds RO e0SEi hg o i e on lot, C. B. ym 4, Withnell block. fasonable rates. Address, H. Fisclior, box 153, It shows that nearly all the assets esti- ] n.“‘.‘hfil«"”\‘\':1| ter ot securit o ton, 14 20th st. 5 DM . HADDOCK, ROOM 4%, RAMGE B0 oty TR AT - CHILAECTEL IS s Sl A NI R O OR_ RENT-FLATS AT NORTHEAST CORNE! X €., F GELLENGECK, BANJOIST AND GUITAR | nearly all the money possible has been col- That the effort to create by law a marked of 11th and Howard Sonable terms, teacher, 1011 Cass st. 94 [ lected from the stockholders on their stock | for such bonds by requiring. the St T Rati. bank biag. Do 3 IURE, PIANOS, | e — ——= | assessments. There arc.several suits pend- | treasurer to buy fnd for the mime MODE v OUSE, NEAR PARK, AD- G, ,fl,‘..}‘;i,‘{R‘,T,?,m,",.,i\; WHOL. ¢SALE COAL. ing that will doubtless increase this. The [out of the public school funds is an ad MODERN TROOM HOUSE, NEAR PARIC A R0 ESmmoval ot goodk tislly landeoLal Eyelicy amount of cash on hand {8 just about cnough | Mission that such bonds would not find o ply 1300 8. 26th street. it GRCH | G P . JOHNSON BROS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN | {o make a 5 per cent dividend o depositor purchaser in e opon market. 'We st FOR RENT-BRICK S-ROOM NEWLY P OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. all kinds of coal! Correspondence wollclted. 1008 | " cages in! court. ahd-eotlectiona o other | (1At bonds which are not good enough for S A modern canvenlonons. 8 . Tovniris i = —— | assets will probably give another 5 per cent, | insecure & form of Colatoral Ton inas it COAL, which is seemingly about all that the assets | of the public School funds of the state. of : will pay out. Some of those who had drawn | Nebraska, 3 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS, BUSINESS CHANCES == MOUNT_TIAS ED smatl amounts In dividonds have' paid up, | We demand that the auditor of publi : 2 M2T0 DO YOU WANT A }\m\'lx ¥ “n}rl\\-)‘x THE . 16th st., Brown biock. but the others will fleht the casos. Then the | 35G0URLs refuse’ to reglster such Bond: : s = Zdison Kinetoscope (of machines). tool e i ceiver has the right to,begin action on be- | {1 AR e S ASILOAROY rOTR Eri ; S s Qb oL ELE] DUCED; SHERIDAN, BEST WYO- | receiver has the right to, beg invest the public schos Q' there! FOR R FURNISHED $8.000 In le: han th e m nth For terms nut, $1.60; lump, $5.6); 2,000 1ha, for | halt of all the depositors S GE ,1\ st ‘|"”|>" )I'l hool f“ll‘-l Ih'| in IInHll ¢ Shaima. 604 E—24—F2 | address Edison Kinetoscope Co., 109 So. 16th u ;. . £ ic has been ordered to do o by mandate 3 st., Omaha, Neb. Y—Ma57 ivered. 1605 Farnam street. 201 | rectors who signed the various false state- | from the last court of resort and after a 8 FURNISilE T T e e e T e R OVIIRETAES ments, thereby inducing depositors to entrust | full consideration of all of the rights in- 3 man and wif -*n! taken in board. 9 Tth, SE. E: AN A WAGNERIOMA D the bank with t RNIGHE T HARNEY BLACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE SHOI STOVE [REEAEOF ot Lt D O I AT rent, cheap: 05 feot lonk, 2-story brick bunlding; | - mukes of aloves; water attachment and con- willsell my stock and 'tools. T have the beat | hectlons a specialty. 7 Doug . On q trade in this city. On account of my other Stove Repair Wor business I cannot attend to It. A good man PAIRS TOR 40,00 DIFFE may be secured it can have the best lay In the west that under- stands general work. Party wishing to take FOR RENT-FURNISHE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Burt County C board, steam heat. Utopla, 1721 L hold must have $700.00 to $100.0). _Apply to James Rooncy, Hastings, Neb. Y642 200 GOOD PAYING MANUFACTURING DUSINE A FURNISHED FOR RENT-WITH BOARD, front room. 2019 Callfornia street. CANADIAN _EMPLOYME ‘moved to 1522 Douglas female help. NT ~BUREAU furnish best male and MiS1 M5 RE- | TEKAMAH, rather important more than a pass complete, for $990. Good reasons for selling. “WO0OD AND KINDLING, 3 e Aaiihe 112 CHICAGO, SOUTH FRONT ROOMS, ALSC | _Address ' 2, Bee. Y664 WO0O0D AND KINDLIN &, the state, has Just had ?J g 3 he county table board. ‘Tel. 138), 7~ = = "Eli AND COMPLETE | TEL. 1687, HARD WOOD AND KINDLINC court of Burt county by Judge Dickinson, It FOR_SALE, NEWSPAF T is 2 e B NICELY FURNISIED SOUTH FRONT ROOMS outfit ";.n’tu‘l’,i\‘l“qfi. ltle olty in North Ala- i it MO | was one wherein nln county newspaper pub- ROOMS A GoOD BUSINESH TOR SALE OR TRADE— B il ass d, with 4 or gentiom O Baniwara: &ad agriculturai. Araplement. busl- | OMAFIA COL 3 DENTAL SURGEILY, FREE | view of prohibiting competition on county In a good live town in western lowa, | infirmary; dentistry at cost. 16th & Cap. aye. | printing, and the publisher who was succe: % FEIOES »lli:v;\;;:‘mr;'y"_l .1' .00, ?Qv‘_flfi;g:‘"f"*;hlf‘";i — ful in securing the business at full legal ¥OR RENT—STORES AND O! {ibiished, Tocation for ‘ralo or tent. Would | SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, | Fates was bound by the honor of his manhood R N ST LS TORK BRI BUITDING trade n western Towa or eastern Ne- to divide a portion of his pay on such county 918 Farnam street. This building has a_fire. Adrose JLUA, Romans D enisn L VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT len . | business to his brother publishers as a com- : proof cement. bascment, comple(e sicam heat- 2 e 2 B Y. Life, Omaha. Ask for circula pensation for thelr faithful adnerence to thelr ing Axtures .water on all floors, gas, ete. Ap. | FoR AT FOR CASH, A CLEAN = <—‘-— part of the contract. In former years the Pl at the office of The De 17919 | “52,000.00 atoek aware in siling town in | OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1ith & SABNM | county’s business was done by the county THE MAX MEYER BUILDING, N, B, COR. | best aska; @ bargain ur‘_»:unu- one. publishers for one-tenth to one-twenticth of iith and Farnam; rooms, 22x100 or 4(x100, or | Address J. G. Green, Stromsburg, Neby o | the legal rates. Last year the Tekamah Bur- the. witole Bulldin; steaim heat, “eloctric” ele- BleskioliorsiMsaing, Jar | tonian secured the publication of the commis- e S e jarranked to sult tens | A GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 18 OPEN | Notice 1s hereby given that the regular | sioners’ proccedings and legal notiees at ‘tnquire 1018 Farnam street, 1-Mios—2s | A GOOD BUSINES gy gotlee men, o ean | annual meeting of the stociholders of the s e s o e egalisiot/ooe fabjtull e crri i o ~ o command §2,600.00 to §5,000.00; business legiti- | South Platte Land company will be held af Sk i3 g JURIDL, > 000 Takenmtnt. DHCK sOF With GHevatbr 4t 1g0s | Mate: profits sure; A 1 Omab references; 1m0 | tho office of said company, in Lincoin, Nel., | the delinquent tax list.” 8. C. Woodruff of the £00d opening for hotel man with $1.000.0. dress H 40, Bes M7 Ad- 24 rnam, sultable for any kind of busines Quire at’ room 314 First National Bank B 1—666—-29 In: in March, month. FOR EXCHANGE PROPERTY FOR MDSE. H.A,WAGNER,Omaha, —M208 I°28 AGENTS IN EVERY STATE ON SALARY AND at 11 o'clock a. m. 1895, bi PHILLIPS, Secret , 1895, on the first Wednesday ng the 6th day of the By order of the Board of Directors, R. O. Lincoln. Neb., Feb, Fim gations, 50 to the letter, doing so. E. B. after printing th on the appeals ar i O N NTED, MERCHANDI who had refused to interfere with his getting Snimicn. Aents making §5 to 30 weeidy, | WANIED) MERCHore of titer Jand o trade for = ) tho plum. It was then thav e editors, who g B e 00 Wam | Viirat class merchandise: if goods are. prime were left resorted to court as a means of ‘]vl““hl‘ l“‘:\'l ":)\\:“HW ORI R (i CorTeapng compelling Carter to make a division of the v 'BBER UNDE! IMEN' direct With owners. Ay X it ils, The court's decisic cl u ":m.‘-nAu(.?x‘;\»1fiu‘gny:n'v‘nm‘v“r;c:\f\k.:u‘ "r}:-e‘.mn'},ln Address, P. O. lock box 343, Oberlin, Kan, Luwyers and solicitors, SULS & Co., Beoe | 8poils. The court’s decision, which was re N B, Little Mfg. Con Chicagor 101 i —M626 21 duced to writing and covered twenty pages J—MT6 200 NI 0.3 IN PAPER AS | Building, OMAHA. Neb. Adyice FRIE, | of legal cap, held that a combination formed | BN 3 e a8 cush, for § to i0-room modern house. as this was, with a view of strangling free o Thiiky Relin. 1CeelEs profits. Immense, Cole Co., 108 N, Loth, 7731 220 competition, could not resort to law and have ! Address the Photo-It Mfg. Co., GOOD FARM OF 808% ACRES IN 5. W, MIS. T the courts require a fulfillment of the unlaw- Srosso, Wis, sourl to trade for good stock of dry goods; can ful bargain. It is said on the part of the s————————————————————=| .y some cash. Address Lock box 3. Rich plaintiffs that tho case will be taken to the STORAGE, Hill, Mo, —M156 218 district court — e RiZ-343 Vestibuled Limited stern press...... o - et radvae | (Bt u,uu}'l‘l)N & MO, RIVER Anl\v: the supreme court. Kach publisher had af- BT STONAGE DUILDING [N ONATIA. U % | __FOR SALE_REAL ESTATE i Degit, o & iast St STid | Med his gnature 1o the "eonecliation. and EoNien Taicn” O LAV AWLMot | FORFALT OB BXCHANOE, A FINE IEST. D ey s | brlaws ‘of e asseiaton, Vi sty NI 4 B, R, dence property, with large grounds, w m- K. 5, Monf Pug .4:0pm | prohibited one publisher from competing | BTORAGE. FRANK EWERS, 1214 HARNEY. ]uu\'lfl!.k \l‘nvr has no use for ‘lhn»lrmp; y “nl;ul 4ikcem 7 I«lbl‘n I;\h;w::“)l.m oAt ,":":'": ageinst .umlber on ,.“"“[y printing, um] the ¥ A ED. 3 3 RE-—77 8 | 2idpm...<ast Mall (for Lincoln) Daily Ierigation I 'm P o § WANTED~TF0 BYY, ADSTRAGTS, 7 IYION REED COMPANY, | Leaves (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|A G0ZAD Neb: Babii 10— (Seani - o — e - AUSTRACTS, lllh I\l( 1] i Ll-u aha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason St > , Neb., Feb, 19.—(Spec )—At the ot § R G Y “Chicago Vestibule., clection held for the purpose of voting bonds e S - WANTED, 1,00 HEADS OF FAMILIES TO I.Chicago Express. . to ald the Cozad Irrigation company 3 8B HAND UPRIGHT ke up free homesteads in the Red river val- Chicago and St. Louls ISxpres 5 gation company in' the anos ; se state price, make and where it Minnesota. Map showing ex location, Pacific Junction Local construction of the ditch north of town the ean be seen. H. B, Scott, room 430 Ramge tlon, town and range will b RN Traat nalls. bonds were defeated by nincteen votes. The block £ 2 N—32 | writing to land commissione Loaves [CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL |Arrives | @mount asked for was $10,000. As the re- | WANTED, SHELVING AND COUNTRRE FOR | _rallway, St Paul, Minn. _Omaha|Union Deyiot, 10ih & Mason Sts.| Omaha_| sult of the election, work on the ditch was grocery store, immediately. Addross HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, | G0y Chicigo Limited 990 | not resumed this morning, as was intended, Foom 29, Coziens Hotel. N sale o trade. F. K. Railing, Barker block, ™ | 11:a0am. . Chitiugo Bxpress (ex. Suni’ !\l 6:00om | and Mr. MeIntyre, (he manager started on WANTED, FURNITURE AND CARDF —— — e Leaves (CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.|Arri the early morning train for Minneapolis, the bo taken in board at leading famil XCHANGES AND SAL) CITY PROPYE ot, 10th & Mason Sts. | Omal | eastern headquar s of the company. H 41, 1 N-MT! 3 farms, merchandise, Ga in Bros. 210 N.Y.Life S:dpm | A new irrigat B S S R e estiby I tam | here last week under the name of the Orchard _FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS G F. HARRISON, 012 i Cmieo oatiair 1AM | and Alfalfa Irrigation company, with a capi- WROMAN PIAN BRIDGRFORT ORGANE. Rl GO T T & eI et | tal stock of $40,000, The stockholders of the Woodbridge ros., 117 So. 17t Q- NE GARDEN LAND. © e A R0 Rk & MACIFIC TAvves | company are Géorge ©. Brown, J. E, Benni- 1 D CHICKE! 2 T L SR AR | son, D, H. Brooks, E. M. Young and E. A. R AND CHICKIN, FENCE: HARD 3""5“ e T ey Ter—Buminsy—giom | 1Utes, the first two being bankers of this T TR A T T T A o e day) i 0 | place, and the othgrs prosperous farmers ““'\h" HY AR R L0 APDRESSES I (Chicago Vestibuled Limited. .. 1 living south of town: The canal they pro- 8200 ‘Address 0. C Foel, Ted Claud, Neg HAVE SOME 1130 Giluhonts Bxpe (60 C: 1 oo Sinii1] | pose "constructing whl tap the Platte river 3 Q-NTIS 260 ook at N, Wi s P | on the south side sgme four miles west of FOT BALR=3 FRRAH_ COWS AND CALVES and 8, W, Cor i & Texas Ex. (ex. Sun).11:30pm | this place, and will. water 000 acres of R it I DO AN ‘.m\:.‘\m-: 133 and then get priccs, orado Limited 4:00pm | land.” A portion of the machinery and tools aair at oo Wehator @ it and 10, 31,5000 §00 cash, Balanc G BT, P M. & O, [Areives | for the work have already been purchased, ——“—CLAILLV YanTs A e ] ] epot 1ith and Webster Sts. [Omaha |and it is the intention of the company to 0 ACRES. § Nebraska Passenger (dajly)”.. 8:13pm | begin work as soon s the weather will per- — - 4% miles siralght west from P. O., 4:30pm. .. Bloux City Express (ex. Sun.).. 11455 1 h the ditel par), | MRS DR H. WARREN, CLAIRVOVANT, RE. S o s A i e Py B presy | H mit, and push the ditch to an early comple- | Mable business medium; 7th year at 119 N, 16th eI Bause, large borg 4 AE STARS, | 6l o oBL_PaW’_Limiisd.. - M08am | jon, The officers of the company are as | 8 1 One acr A house and barn, N. W. Income | Leaves ll'" : “;\ l\llll“\':\l‘.l,!‘ ‘v‘\)ll\;-i follows: President, B. M. Young; secretary, GO - i | from fruit last year $600.00; price, $900.00 |_Depot Iith and Webste; [ Omahi | g, "A, Lutes; treasurer, T. E. Bennison. TUD anea LALVOVANT Tor g oot ot e, Y A Ao 2 St Mail and xp i i M : i aitairs of life G al) Wy My 4 Minden Pythinns lanquet. Wishing correct ndvice on business, love, e Bt B2 MINDEN, Neb,, Feb. 19.—(Special)— duns, lawsulis, el can sately e J Paul _Express ) MINDEN, Neb., , § 9.—(s i e madame. She ‘reiiovia evll i | (TOTEL BARKER, 10TH AND JONES STRT 1 & © T [Amivce | There was a grand banquet and supper given uences, reunites couples und - causes wpced rooma at .60 per d a|Unton Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha he Knights of Pythias rooms last even- und happy marrlage With ‘the one you love, | 1o reoms % 8180 per 4 halUslon Desil, I & Moo sta. [ Gmalia | at the Knights of Pythias rooms last even Bhe makes i success where others fail, All ates o commerclal travelers. Room | §jram i iansas City Doy foapregs o @lwm | ing by Martel lodge of this city, and was {0 sribie 6all and recelve prompt benefl a by week or month. Frank Hilditch, | 2:4%Pm.K. U Nigh i rans. S:WM | ope of the rare occasions of our fown. The Hours, 9108 kevlors with stamp answersd - MISBOURT PACIFIC. — [Arrives’ | supper was most olaborate, bosides an ex. ' TB-Miez o | EUH J""*"“»‘_‘ teusive program. (Splv(m: 8" wore lmu;h'“by S ——————— 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. &:Num | 3. Pugh, Re ). tul and Prof IS MASBAGE, BATHS, ETC. 0 braska' Local (ex. Sui) .. siomm |1ow. A beautiful solo by Miss Stella Saun- r T oom | MIDLAND ¥ 3L, COR. 16TH AND CHICA i ATy - | ders, music by Wait's orchestra and a magio | {ITH, 62 8 1TH, 2D FLOOR, ROO} 2 aves | BLOUX CITY & PACIFIC, [Arrives s v | Bty AT 8 LTI 40 ..m.mm.,fl sirecta u plan; 3180 und 82,00 por day. | SRLSh| R B {Omana |lantern entertainment kept the people till 11 uphang Curopean : S and $1.00 por day. "Rooma | Omihe 1ith a hela gats. | oy — | Sasis o snsdite, for families or weatiegen, af | Sileg tasca8t. PO Limiisd 2 A08Am | ™6, "March 1 this (Kearney) county will vote MARIAGR, MADANE B D, M2 DODge. | reasonable mates. . & FrAh Rffin gy | Laves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, “JAvrives | ypon the question of bonding the county to T M629 28 EalalUclos Bepot, ks & Masia Bia.| Grmana. | SEOR, 0 SUACES, Of PROCIAE VIS SOLIY 1D . — BIELE au) isacnger: . s d0:30M | yso. The opinion seems to be that the bonds | PEBBONAL St adl_Limited 3 | hae. seema S o s will not carr. 3 - S, BU l(h r\ NE I(AI. DIRECTOR A LN\\(‘I | UNION PACIFIC Arrives | > ' 8! 1. 1AAS, VLORIST, PLAN UT FLOWE it ' 5 e o 4 Quite a blizzard struck this place yester Tanquel, hall, residence and ‘srave decorations. Rl . 1M ChickBD #i.. 1eiphane 8, '1"_ ;:’1""' Unlon hllv ot 1 lI\I‘A Mason Sts.| Omaha { day in the way of a wind and snow storm. It | 1813 Vinion sireet, Telephone 7 U088 | SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND [ ‘30080 Hasasy Rpeas » ifiom | was not cold enough, however, to do much NIAVI .‘4\), W6 BEE III Iill A H BOOK embalmers, 1701 Cuming at., telephone 10 2:00pm. Bea' X va«llrg Ex.(ex. Sun). l' A5pm | harm, free; home treatment; th ultund‘nl. U332 —_— ane cific Express. . ) :bbam Sw— —— P Pt R 3G, MAUL UNDERTAKER AND BMUALY Fast_Mail 4 lopun Nebrasku Farmer Killed by » Train. BWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE FOR LADIES. | “orialf Fartam b, (ol bone £25. ~T \BASH RAIL\Y - 7 | WILBER, Neb., Feb. 19.—(Special Tele- 186 Chic sireot] consuitation, facial and Leaves [ WABASH RAILWAY Arrives L . Roleatide obonily Treatinent frec Biouday: W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER, @3 5. BT _Omaha|Union Depot. 10th & Mas» Jmaha_ | gram.)—Jacob Kobes, a well-to-do farmer, LMz Sipm.......5t Louls Cannon Ball.. was struck by EDITORS' COMBINE WAS ILLEGAL, Trast Intended to Throttle Competition. Neb., Burtonian was partially carrying out his obli- and avowed his on_error, heir ‘money, and something n this way. ourt Decides Agninst tho Feb. law case, 19.—(Special)—A which will be of ing notice In every county in intention of doing but left the county without Carter of the Lyons Sun, e tax list, turned a deaf ear from his fellow publishers, and if needs be to ion company was organized | tralu 92 at & crossing just volved. WILL CUT CEDAR CREXK TIMBER. Company Organized at Ashland to Operate an kExtensive lndustr ASHLAND, Neb., Feb. 19.—(Special)— There has been a lumber company crgan- ized at this place for the purpose of ecutling timber on Ceader creck. The orgs will be known as the Dean Sawmill pany, under the management of Dean. They have purchased a Rums which hias a capacity of about 5,000 fect per day, which they will start with, and in fow weeks will increase to about 15,000 feet Yesterday afterncon the B. & M. fast mail struck a horse Just beyond the Platt bridge The train was going at nearly sixty miles an hour and the horse was thrown into the air about twenty-five feet. No damage was don to anything but the horse, which apparently never knew the cause of the sho Samuel Mange, cashier of the First N tional bank of Plattsmouth, was in the city today on business. Yesterday evening what m a serious fire was averted by tion of child only 13 years old. During il bsence of M Roy Brusl her feur 1 children were all alone when a lamp was knocked off the tand and broken. Fire was set to the saturated carpet and in a very few moments the entire house would have been ablaze had not the eldest daughter seized the burning lamp and threw it out the door, and then seized a blanket and threw it over the burning carpet and smoth the flames. She received a badly cut hand and a severely burned arm Spearing fish 15 a sport and an_ind that is being practiced a great deal on zation com- Harlow saw ght have been the hernic ac- creel, at this place. The fish in the cres come up to the air holes, where they are speared with ease and in great numbers, from two to thirty pounds in size. Dawson County’s Destitate, 'ON, Neb., Feb. 19.—(Special.)— A systematic canvass of the county s being made to ascertain the amount of seed and feed necessary to supply the destitute. The amount will "be large. A car of corn for seed was distributed by the and Army of the Republic to old koldiers today. Th Lexington Roller Mills company are putting out large quantities of seed, but a large amount of outside aid will be required to seed even a small per cent of the county Two *'poker parlors” No arrests were made, that the rooms must L Court convenes here next Monday with Judge Neville upon the bench, Among th criminal cases that of Ben Hilton for criminal assault comes up for trial. Hilton used a evolver to intimidate his victim, and nar- owly escaped lynching after his preliminar were raided last night but notice was served closed, hearing. Thompson, his accomplice, is sery ing a term in the pen for his connection with the affair. Hilton is a half brother of Hilton of oil inspection fame. Ver JOEN VERDON, Neb., Feb. 19.—(Special)—The High school has registered thirty tuition puplls this term The Teachers' assoclation met at Verdon February 16 and an interesting program was | carried out Mr. and Mrs. Bateman gave a party on the evening of February 16 in honor of their | neice and nephew, Miss Alice and Master Leonard Kins Miss Ada Burk received a surprise from her little fricnds Saturday afternoon in honor of fer birthday Many people have been attending the re vival services at Salem, conducted by Rev. | Mr. Rosewarne | Preparations are being made to erct a dwelling house on the Hearst farm south of Verdon this spring. €. . Keyts' thoroughbred hog sale off successfully February 13 A Chicago supply house vassing this vicinity and citizen passed has been can humbugging 1 District Meeting of Pythians. AURORA, Neb, Peb, 19.—(Special)—A district meeting of the Knights of Pythias | was held Lere yesterday afternoon and even- | ing. Large delegations were present from Grand Igland, Holdrege and Omaha, Work was had In all the ranks, and the seer work was exemplified by the grand officers. | id Chancellor Shuman of this city was | in charge of affairs and made the occasion | ne long to be remembered in the annals | f district meetings. Vice Chancellor Ford of Kearney, Supreme Representative Schism | of Omaha, and Deputy Grand Chancellor Nordberg of Holdrege were present. The Seward team, which has the reputation of being among the best floor workers in the state, conferred the third rank. One hundred and_twenty sat down to the banquet table and” enjoyed a menu eurely second to none that have preceded it in this Toasts and ponses w indulged in to a timit extent, and some ver after peeches resulted. Th wer ! night, It baing nearly morning when the work f the lodge was completed. The visiting knights were entertained by Mystic lod No. 29, of this city BOYD COUNTY'S CONPLIINT State Rellet Committee’s Statement of s Destitute Not Liked nt BUTTE, Neb, Feb, 10.~(Spreial)—At a g of citizens held Saturday a reorgin 1 to conform with uirem s commission, County Ceomnm rs Howard Ware and € Hofly [ 10 10« fleld 1. Alva Rowland was ¢ " e C. F. Walther v E y 1 t ) that a car of coal an 1 ¥ I8 vige A lsc atme; ifested at the tr stato committee ELVTORS Mt T AT PENDER, Northenst Nebraska Pross Ass bers Hay PENDER, ciation Mem- A Interesting Seasion. Teb, 19.—(Spocial)—T theast N aska Pr tat his placs yest-rda twenty members, Th ted Pr len rald; vies p Tim Cou whiet m bout follcwing officars w Wayne H Emesson Dakota or, Lyons Mirro of the most enthu n has yet held, cvery m pating in the &p. Al many 1 by W W. H ident, Z. M H. A Baird rmick TN s W was on Mec r 1 ung, ete., and the 1 ere hanquet nt hotel in the v that gentleman 1 nd could not help boys a favorable and ssion of Pender and her people, m ch mak in which th Peebles n demon o8 URINE ving newspaper pre 5 Visit Fren FREMONT, Feb, (Special.) —Yest Frer was honored with a visit of distinguished members of the state ser members of th iittee on and buildir asylums and ways and means. They were on their re rn to Lincoln from Norfolk, where they inspected the asylum, The party consisted of nt. 19, vday sover at lana and com public ance Senators Tefft and wife, Pope and wife, Mc Kesson and wife, Hitcheock, Saunders, Black Mitehell and Smith. Will H. Hyers and 1. I lesple, committee clerks, were also with the party Ira Nickerson, who died Saturday was buried yesterday, the lucted by McPherson post, the Republic, of which le was a member. The services were held from the residence, H. W. Tate officiating. Mrs. Catherine Davis died Sunday at the 1gze of 60 years. The funeral took place yes terday from the Methodist Episcopal church ervices being conducted by Rev. F. M evening vices being con Grand Army of J. J. Lowry yesterday underwent an operation at the Fremont hospital. She has been suffering for ten years with a stiff knee jolnt, and there is a good prospect that the infirmity will be ciired. Mrs. Viola F. Asher, wife of a farmer of this coun esterday adjudged Insan and will be taken to the asylum at Norfolk. Schuy Kesturant losed. SCHUYLER, Neb., TFeb. 19.—(Special.)— Che restaurant of M. A. Schuster has b clos2d by creditors, the amount of the claimy being at present about $450. The closenes of financial matters made this the second collapse of the firm, the other having heen a fow years since, when the firm of Schuster & Kolm failed, The assets are said to be $300. Those living tn the vicinity of the Platte river say that there is danger of an early breiking of the ica if the present warm weather continues ‘for a few days, and that there will be great damage from the going fce is from two to four feet in Yesterday the water was running over the ice, under it Rey. relative but last night it began running Today the ice is rising. B. Moore of Howells is visiting in Schuyler. Norh Loup Wanis Al LOUP, Neb., Ieb. 19. Owing to the shortage of relief and the entire exhaustion of the coal, with a fear of such weather as this time of the year frequently brings, Haydn left this morning for Lincoln armed with necessary eredentials to Interview the wgement of the state ralief commiszion, the design of expediting the furtber supplies this place. committee has ttempting to il all reasonable demands to the best of its abil ity, but the stock on hand is getting quite low, and it is thought to ba unwisa to longer run’ the risk of severe weather without ing at least a supply of feul on hand for an emergency. = ) Tojared by o b PAPILLION, Neb, While riding a fractiou Will $miley of this plac and sustained some probably the worst of He is improving rap M end Mrs. James IMa the Papillion Card club at north Papillion Lome Tuesday Tho family « v. Osear Papillion Methodist church lay for Blals, Neb., their future home. Mr. I ston having resigned his eharge here to & cipt a there, NORTH (Special.) supplies coupled rong the man witk shipment of The local Iy been hiy such tions Worse. Feb. 19.—(Special.)— horse Afonday night was vio'ently thrown very painful injuries, which was a broken rib, ldly. ent ned spacious gleston of the leave position Burglars N AURORA, Neb., persons in jail for freedom of the cor utes later had x Ay Guin Thele Liberty. Feb, 19.—(Special.) burglary were given s, and twenty ade a hole through th walls, with a common stove poke large enough to crawl through. The discovered the work just in time worthy pair now occupy steel cages th min brick nearly sherift and the Bueals Thioves ut Gen, GENOA, Neb., Feb, 19.—(3pecial)—Sunday night last while the family of J. M. Hutch inson was asleep sneak thieves entered the residence and stole $60 stealthily was the robbery aceomplished that no member of th family” was aroused. This is the first burglary in this city for many months. Waterioo Lumberman fn WATERLOO, Neb., Feb, 19.—(Spec’al.) N reham of Gretna and Mrs. James Sin ington of Ashland were yesterday called to the bedside of their father, Clifton Hinckey whose arms were badly shattecod while saw ing lumber just rth of this place re: Death of 1. J, Grahy CHADRON, Neb, Feb, 19.—(Speclal Tele gram.)—B, J. Graham, the aged father of Mrs. O. K. Eastman, died in this city last night. His remains will be d_tonight to Lyons, la., where he tettle 1855, 1lis dealn was due 10 old age. er's New Kepublican Paper. b, Feb. 19.—(Special)—A 15 10 be es at Pender by E. J. Smith and J. L m. Tue first number will be issued In poiitics the new venture will sendent repub lican ¥ PENDER, new paper ablished Donh March be indey W A CITY, Feb. 19.—(Speclal T gram.)—Frank Bauer died this afternoon, aged The deceased was an old settler, coming here in 1862, and was the father of Alderman M. Bauer. ner. N Two | | ! erty, ordinanc and Judi avenue paving, CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Attempt to Cut falaries of Firomen and Polioemen Thwarted, SCHIME FATHERED BY FINANCE CCMM'TTEE It Promises that This Is Only the Several Similar Resolutie Tore: run Fource from Which Paving Asphaltn Must Come Again Debated. A resolution that was introduced by the nes commi t the regular meeting of the clty council last night had been adopted would hav n consternas tion in the rar t the fire and police des T W gied by Kene nd the preamble recited that the eity lad deet that 1l W no I to th Firo and 1 Comni s as to its manage- ! o *departmen 1 the gradas n of salar It concluded, however, that « 1 had at least a silent interest mattor wound up with the follow= FOR CUTTING SALARIES, Rosolved, By the city council, in order U we, the members of the oify connoll, Svhi manner most satisfictosy ta 1 perform our clearly defined 10t that we humbly petition the il oura Fire and 1'olice commis foniers to apply the pruning knife to the tree of fire and police protection and lop C o few of the limbs that do but ens imber. And if we may be permitted to particularize in one case, we would Suggest that the process begin with a few of the “leuths” of the detective force, who, for want of rel lapsed ihto o pers petual holiday uished into volun- tary mental sical debility T tof emplo. We further submit otwithstunaing it 18 o move we sincerely i that o r tion of silarios in @ judicions way would contribute larg toward making the problem of how to Tse the e ¥ cash much less ditficult ) saition 1710 this connect'on wa woulil i ) reductions in arios £ o §1%5 per pitiol conducts to §6i; police alarm i graduite the pay of ! fire department opposed the resolution. e ase that these departments were the lnst s wihieh the pruning ¢ should ba ap- liecd. Moreover, it was o y way for the uneil to evade its duty throw ihe re- 1<ibility on ard of Fire and DPalice s WaS no reason way unicl should be made to go Jown on rd on resolution when it hiad previ- usly refused to act on a similar measure which 1 rot meat where it was perfe legal and proper for the couns il itself to apply the Knife. In defense of his fon Kennard 1d that this was only the first of a scrles { similar measures whizh the financ: com- ted to submit to the council. It v possible for it to vover t tire onee, but ather recommendations toward cconomy would cartainly be rtheoming, IT WAS LOST. The motion to adopt the resolution was lost and it was referred to the finance committee, Howells' forimer resolution In regard (o a res luction of forces and salarles in the city de- partments was taken from the table and also ferred to the finance committe The contract and bond of C. A. Jensen for wrading Lake street from Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth and Thirtieth from Lake to Bristol was approved after some opposition. This is A mecasure that was among the legacies of the old council, L: year it s understood that the streets saould be g if the prop. owners would consent to a moderate chango of grade and waive damages. The contract was awarded by the old council, but. nover approved. Stnce the recommendation of this year's finance committee was adopted, which declared against any expenditures of this character, N effort has been made to quash ‘the Lake street proceedings on the und of economy. On roll call the oppos on was knocked out and the grading will be done at once. The committee on police has an investiga- tion on its hands. In accordanc> with a resolution which was adopted it will ascertain the reason for an apparent falling off in the receipts from the fines of prostitutes, The resolution recites that while in 1893 161 itutes paid $17,995 in fincs, 212 similar nen only paid $15,616 in 1894, Under the prevailing ~system the receipts last year should have been $23,707 On a committtee recommendation the coal that was meeting was placed on file The annual report of the library board was referred to the comptroller The city attorney’s statement of the number importanc: of special tax cases now pending In the courts was referred to the 1y committee, There are upwards of of these cases, the most important of are those relating to the Poppleton the Douglas street change of intr on luced at a previous forty which grade and the Leavenworth street paving. A reduction of $108 wus male i the Jap- uary bill of the Sun Vapor Strcet Lighting: swipany. This was on aezonii of a shortage in the candle power furnishel. The gas in- spector was directed to diseontinue thirteen lamps, that being number in use in cess of those authorized by the council. DEBATED TRIN(DAD AGAIN, Whether or not Trinidad sheet asphaltum 14 be used In paving Jackeon gtrest from xth to Thirty-cighth furnished the topic for a long debate. The original pe- titlon ealled for that material, and it was designated the final ordinance. In the meantime the Sherman avenu: ase was de- | cided to the effect that it was against pub- lie policy to designate the source of —the asphaltum. ANl bids were consequently re- Jected, but the old fight arcee cn the mat- ter of readvertizemen The city engineer rotified the ccuneil that the final ordinance {called for the Trinidad product and that it should be ealed in favor of oue that was in line with the decision of the courts, A committee report was adopted last night which contemplated a readvertizement on ! the old ordinan Subseq ntly it was re- considered and after a long dizcussion the whole matter w referred 1o a special com= mittee, conefsting of Kment, Jacobsen, |.' es and the eity engineer, | The sidewalk inspector was directed to res port all exsting obstructions to sidewalks for which permits ‘nad nol been granted Among ordinances introduced was a new coal dealers’ ordinance, by Saunders, It provides that cach dealer shall pay an annuaf nse fee of $40, and regulates the inspec- tion and welghing of loads delivere | The fullowing ordingnces were passe | Amending runner ordinance; opening Wi | nut strect from Thirty-third to Thirty | #trect and adjacent alleys: opening Fift [ ts from Valley to B street; op | Thirty-fifth avenue from Poppl:ton to Wool- | worthi avenue and adjacent alleys; opening | Nincteenth street from Castollar 1o Banerolt reet; opening Thirty-third street from Leavenworth street to Poppleton avenu opening Baucrcft strect from Tenth to Elevs | enth strect; opening Sontheast avenue from | Baneroft street to Rivervi park; changing | the of Hickory streot from Second to Fourth reet, Seeond str Hickory to | Valnut st 1 Third street from Hickory to Waluut The foll 5 Were ise sued yest Name and address, Henry Schrocder, Millard . Mury €. Siert, Millard . Albert W lick, I nt arah J wis, Vaulley Sianas e Dirn, MOSLEY.~Mrs, Emeline, at the Hom d People, February 19 at 815, at the home, 1420 North ith ck Wedneaday. Durinl af Motint o e————— Wher Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, Wt Aild, wine eried for ¢ W ecane Mi When ehe had Chil 1 she wasa ( “astoria, , she clung to Castorla, Sikewm Castorla n sho en, shie g