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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE{ AVEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 LA — ) R L T T [— (0 enter Into a leas N : PRt weak Heart WILL Fl(;""lI TU A FINESH | Bkt stitiang maaveen “oing vs weit ng | with the” Minneagons ant St Lou Ran | MANUAL TRAINING 50“00'4 MRS DRI WARREN, CLATRVOVANT. RIE Tis ‘situation can I any event permit, and | Foud company.” e company awna’tracks E liable busincss mealt ear at ; rreg . : y A dvertisements for thess colamns Wil be NP o dewgey ] :,un‘:’.‘:,:.f'.‘,:‘,’.:n':,m'n:‘::',"l‘m"“nl - that it would be serioutly weakened It cat | evsaryfor e’ Nortiern Pacifc to rim' ita al . oose from the Atchis o s the [ traind in order to gain access to the St. taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening and | o gro i CGRVOTANT OF THE | Caused by the excessive tre of tobaccs m son system. f n order to gain a h until 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday | *qec Madame Romain, has returned by request 4 by he excessive une of tobacco: Dys- | Main Featares 8P Yhe Case to Be Heard at | outcome of thers decisions it it advisable that | Faul terminals Fromont Oitizens Moving to Establish & po-tirddy And can be consulted on Al aftairs of e, | P iy e ion, Genera Péttland an_application for a separate - |‘\“r§‘~hl\; Looking Up the Check Ratsers. Thove wishing correct advice on business, 10ve, s ey 3 will ccon be made by the Colorado and R h & T O chief Advertisers, by requesting a nombered e Bt gy R B b . o DENVER, March 5.—W. T. Canada, chief cheekr, ean have answers mddressed to | rujy o e M ke’ Ty 4 AN IMPOVERISHED STATE OF bondholders, In ccanection with a suit to be | (o ¢y on madame. rem — s . B e secret service department of the | numbored letter In earo of Tho Mee. An- | fiences, reunites couples and causes wpee) THE BLOOD, brought for the foreclosure of the first m Union Pacific rallfoad, arfived th Defiver Nwers 50 nddressed will be delivered upon | 80 Mappy marriage with the one you 1Y% | Are esred, and many organic diseases of the | TWO F/CTIONS AFTER THZ SHORT LINE | gage upon that rord. It euch an applleation | yoday and is an Inquirs tnto e | PERPETUATE THE PATHFINDER'S NAME presentation of the check only. Rates, | o'y o na pocaive prempt benent, | heart, Dropsy and Fright's Disease of the Kid- is made the present receivers will not oppos* | manipulation ecks distributed among 11-2c n word, first insertion, 1¢ n word | Hours. 9 to 9 Letters with stamp answered [ neysarealleviated by 11, belleving that their position should bs cne | the cmy . line last month. Mr e hercafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c [ Promptly. 2% N. 16th street, flat A o Cal‘dille The Extract of the Hearing May @Gd Bver for a Few Days, but | Of neutrality, and the matter can be properly | (anada siave that the parties who rats for tirst insertion | of neutrality, and the matter can be properly wla ways that the parties who raisei | gehool Tncorporated by Several Prominent , L - THIS AD WITH Heart of the Ox. After that AIFSE the Guns Will Be | wavtons Darties may be mude clewr by Dut ‘he has no doubt that i h Citizens and Money and Land Donated eso advertisements must run consecn- | COMEB FORAY AND BRING TS fien, th Prepared according to the formula of ought T Line for the them tpon ihe Beating. T v eheorad e e for the Purpose—Lotter from the Lol 3 g Tl G LR 1 DR. WM. A. HAMNOND, LT Battle. “Whether a new recelver shall be appointed | month % Genoral's Widow, - e A R T wtreet, Omany . i Ay ) oF J7iiuther € riew teoufvas shall be dopalnted | o s SITUATIONS WANTED. felle you sour greatest desire, reveals In his laboratory at Washington, D. C. 1 r"‘")’ T e i ox.| Tio Grande Shows Tnoreassd Earnings i wture, | THis advice helps you to s to eev mite re iR NEW YORK, March 5.~The Denve It oterone. T vl womk o . T Tk Spe & e O Dessy 8 DIops, Frics; TWe Dracams, 91.00, There Is some doubt as to the application | Isting between the two properties, but thy FALAER AL B LR e R FREMONT, March 5.—(Special)—One of Address J 21, Bee A2 p.m. to 8 p. m. dally and All eldetly persons should use Cardine. of the American Loan and Trust company for v\v-'n_mp et e -Ix?g»mvl,y;v"rl‘l-:yjy‘v«_v: “:\l.'}: o {, Inerease, s L6 | he Ineat prsjects on foot in tide clty 1 or 1 Lors_answere R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, o Otegoh Sho o | Atchison would be tained a ¢ Yncrense. $I8,100; et Against 8 | the ostablishraen 4 MAN AND WIFE WANT W( ON A R | e e . 'C’ n . "“‘ ‘4',“‘_ ‘(‘_’ {e a separate receiver for the Oregon Short Line f a8ttt Fta gl 14 bt employ separate | Hefieit in 1801 of $o. | th blishment of a mannual school, to be r reat on shares. Address J 3, Dec LB et being heard for some days, as scheduled by | sperating and trafic cfficials and keep its i Y known as the “John C. Fremont Mannual 0. a1 PERSONAL 2 - " PAINE : ‘ : - AR, FLORIST, TLANTS, GUT FLOWI Scadfor Book. 1:6 WASMINGTON.©.C. | judge Gilbert at Portiand. There are several | accounts distinct. While such a a:paration NEWS FOR THE ARMY. Ining School,” for the training of BAYH WANTED— b ALk HELP, ek, nan, 0 weave Gceorntions. CO., AGENTS FOR OMAHA. | agen to be heard before the Short Line mat- | would enable the Colorado Midland to b i and girlh In the tse o toote. sn e -— | 181 Vinton' sireet. Telephon W] ter, and the arguments in the case may not [ Worked as an independent line, neverthelese | Major Stanton Recelves 8 Promotion—Nin) appliances, with instruction in mathematies, would nol volve any nge the hand owip. " be reached until March 10, or even later :;”K Sl it i Rl By IR m[::” v aton, ehiet pay- | ITAVIDE and the English branches of a high WANTED, RELIABLE SALESMEN T0 CATRY Vo0 —— | As the time, however, for the hearing grows O o T Ty : Lt ] school course. The school Is to be estabs e would in_any appreciable way effect the Sten of s DESEFERIE BL LAY BINTES, Ky ! il greases as epeclatty o slde e, | R Y ConSET, MADE TO - __ | shorter, interest In the caso begins to make | terosts of the public. On the other hand, if | Master of the Departmen lished Ohio 0Nl ‘ana ‘Greane Co., Cleveiant 3 TR i 5T, B 3 FOR SASY T been breveted lfeutenant colonel by the [ oo 0 Derpeliate ths fAMY GLILAe NN order i sure. 199 Farnain’ street L5000 HOMIZ FOR $1.00.0; BASY TERMS: | jteif felt throughout the headquarters of the | it should be decided that the pr ecelv. | beell brs N et seralco i | ANder.” for whom this city was christened, o Ghg 100 | Gffer. anyihing but genuine snaps. H. " | Unlon Pacific, for it means much to the com- | ers are to retain their management of the | Uhi '."[“f, e Cheverne Indians under | A corporation has been formed for the purs SMOKE H . VINE KEY WEST CIGARS 106 N. 15th ) pany should the court decide to grant the :‘v‘m lnl Midland prope r(h'. it is |1y‘ ught by > c ”u ns ”‘v e A Mot "“ pose of establishing the school by L. D, 3 6 M19 - N he ties repre: g the general mortgag: azy orse ol e Powder river in Montan 4 2 _ | ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON It MPANY. | application of the trustee of the comsolidated | (bt PATISS Fenieruntink Fh0 REEE Tt | e 17, 1876, General Grook recommended | IUichards, Charles L. West, Joshua 8, Deva TAVI CO., 86 DEE BLDG H00K 118 origage. only are the ortgage | ¢ 2 i Maroh 17, 1876, Géne s kbbbl h They M V] ot ooty Ay hentant Uit R e, mortgage. Not only are the first mOMtgAEe | yy by mora advantageously and economically |ty the \War department that he be made | Fle$ and Frank Dolezal. They already have ANGIS AND SAILL i | holders arrayed against the application and | garried on.” colonel by brevet for the above action, instead | Procured the sum of $500 by donation for. the T FTARY LAY ITH | DAVhE mercNnats. tta il A " " i A Fa TR e S AR Sy ko 88 will resist a scgregation of the property, but | The general meeting of the western passen- | o lieutenant colonel, and also recommended | purpose and will recelvo other money And 5 he be brigaifer general by brevet for | real ¢ varts, wens, red nose. birth tattoos, powder | i or tride. F. K. Darling, arker mortgage holders are opposed to any change | plish othing ° committes having gallantry in action with the hostile Sioux emo s been informed of the TKING HOUSEKERD HEICEL L L s St e B TR e A T at this time. Judge Thurston, It Is undet- | charge the formation cf the subcommittee | Slim Buttes, S. D., Septemby 1876 i nt ';‘_ been nformed of the project, Yty hmeately. < oved, "Tiahaped nose and projectin BARGAINS, ¢ SR TIADE IN OITY DROP- | stood, will take the position that the action | submitted a report, exactly as described ye According to the Army and Navy Jour LR Al AR \\"!'lfll"flflflflk b, : remedied; bust develope alr, scalp and erties and s, Jnd 2 opp. for a separate receiver should have been com- | terday. formal action was taken cn it, [ Lientenant Colonel Merritt Barber, A. A 4 )’~ atitude, and assuring those In OURERS T - A fat reduced; o rvous ‘and 8 menced In the court of the Eighth district, | however. A meeting of the general man- |on duty at the Depariment of the Plitte, has | the v-; erprise that had her late husband indinavian X, W, THome ofe D e e ) INE GARDEN LA} ML FROM ~|and that a change at this timo would set | akers of the western lines was aleo held to- | beon transferred 1o tho Department of the | Known of It 1t would have given him great i ey p - 3100 per ncre. 80 N. Y. L. bidg. RE: aside all the proceedings had upon the Short | day to see if more stability could not bs put | Missourl, a vacancy there having been cre- | Pleasure to know that his namoe was to. be CARIN - - = Line before Judge Sanborn, into western frelght rates. The mesting |ated by the recent death of Licutenant Colo- | RsACHt ®d with such a practical educational '.\«I'lu‘\"‘-l; 'l‘h»;)sv\'m;.rl Jl\sl\;'x'lm fllm\||n the l'flil‘ indi- | passed a resoluticn providing that each gea- "r-l\_ 'l‘.’ym:n 4 hed tiy: the War Institution, PNy . s otr eloke It rade cate the policy which is to be pursued in re- | oral manager should instruct his general | ~No declslon has been reached by the War | . g EMAN % SMOKE HOUSE, 104 DOUGLAS { G R slsting the application of the trustee of the | frelght sgent to maintain rates stricdly, ana [ department authorities as to the cfficer, who KNOKLL DEMANDS MIAVY DAMECES . 9 " ons < orte: o z S e detalled to the Departmen o o R T AR sy W cuge PR consolidated mortgage holders for| adjourned without taking further action. B Th tils ‘fl‘f_“ ',‘r‘ B Colonel | Unton Pacific Sued for Ten Thousand Dole R FIRST CLASS PIANO TUNING HAV a e a separate receiver. The Joint | The net earnings of the Atchizon eystem | ot T babliities & hat it will I1ars by n Fromont Man. Merriam, at Woodbridge Dros., 117 So. 17th st. . and soveral answers of 8. H.| (al lines) for the month of Jamuary wero | Batber. The proba saro that It willre- | Iame by & il 3l 3 H. Clark and others, recelvers of | $10.0mn an incteate ot $42.004 ovor the cor. | MAln Vacant until the secrotary's reorganiza- IMONT, March 6. —(Special.)—Henry. tion of the inspection districts goes fnto ef- [ Kuoe commenced twi . responding period last year, Tha. net earn- on of the inspection districts goes Into ef- | Knoell has commenced two suits in district near and in 8t. Paul, over which it is nec- Now Educational Enterprise, “UBAN FRECKLES, §C, 1104 DOUGLAS. - BYN-M1 | WASSAGE. BLECTRO THERMAL DATIS, chiropodiat. Mme, Dost, 310% 8. 1ath 8! ary or commission. Apply € Cleveland, ©. “A_GOOD, CHRISTIAN GIF t make h e With 1 middi &, Counelt Hoike ‘Adress 1 B 5 0 FOR LADINA, 1ls CHICAGO,8T, : the Oregon Short Line & Utah ! suoes dnto, ALL PARTE OF: T EOILADIRSE Cioe-ate houge and cas Northern, to the bill of complaint of || et o ot & S Francisco line | fect, for then both Licutenant Colonels W. J. | caurt to recover heavy damages, one against company, 1505 A g0, rrvr" (B John Dillon against the receivers, has | ™8 © ey i L S 3121, The Volkmar and T. Schwan wiil be relieved from | 5 0 t the Uni Pacific rall sl i A ~ | bocome a matter of record. In this answer | Were $167.877, an Increase of $1%,121. The | duty as acting inspectors general and re- |the reccivers of the Union Pacific rallway, T e rsaly Aony that thoy haes | €arnings of the Atlantle & Pacific show a de- | turned to duty In their own corps. The prob- [ and the other against the city of Fremont, = RESCES DY e L AT B - 1t Why: way divettad oe used ‘the rovenues | DCILTOF the Honti'oP 1 ch 15, however, | abllities are that one of these officers will be | The allegations In both cases are substantis FOMIr ety water, 310.00, per month to_good pr 5 At 18 & HE ety proparty. BICYCLES. coming into their hands, as receivers, for | 2N Improvement of $63,654 over January cf fassigned to Guty at the headquarters of the | )iy the same, and in each case he asks for g Ties, 119 N. 37th, 1 block from Farnam e e the purposes stated in the complainant's bill, | 1ast year, when the deficit was $63, Department of the Platte unless Lieutenant Inqiilre o 2el's Stove store, next L0 po M. 0. DAXON, 402 N. 16TH. 5 X0 but on the contrary have administered the | The net earnings of the Colorado | Colonel M. V. Sheridan should prefer a change $10,200 damages. In his petition Knoell sets office. D71 INSURANCE POLICIES LOA N . h Midland_ were $30,141, an increase | of station from St. Paul to Omaha, when one | forth that a culvert or approach to the rail- Jomce - 8 o e iy, Mo, | VICTOR BICYCLES, THE property fairly and disposed of the income ! Hs30 2 Aol . BRI ALt e ! el $ROOM MODERN HOUSE, FIVE MINUTES - Chesncy, Kansas Cltye M3 | “bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co., 16 7 up e EherE L AR YN GFLHAPRY neshra Ot SIBILO0. S (TG I AL ORE L B O e e [eec st e oo e walk from court house, C ecn, room 9 ing to the orders made for thelr government, | Atchison eystem proper, excluding the lines | Ba s received no cffi otificatio rotten. On August 8 he attempted to drive Barker block b NEY LOAN ON INPROVED OMAMIA | oo evoree— 5o Fie. corporation defendant. In “also repre. | Tepresented above, were $512,110, o decrease | tho tramster, tho gencral opinion amons U | across’ this culvert whon it broko through, [OUSES, W. CE, BROWN BLK., 16 & Dr real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxion Bk | 800 i ™ Western Eleetrical Supply Co. 432 S. sented as being opposed to the segregation, 51. For the seven months from July | officers at the headquarters is that the change | {hrowing him out of the wagon. Tho wagon HOUSES, WALLACE, 3 W10 o i 21, 1895, th t earnings | 1S to be made. If it is, Omaha will lose the D17 | — as well as the Union Pacific, which Is repre- 9, o January g1, 1815, the net earnings |18 1o be made, It it 1. Omaha willlote B | ran over him and the horses stepped on him, TEN CADPITOL AVIN MONEY TO LOAN 2 A 3 - 3 3 A ¥ entes e by eparate an chison syst:m (al nes) were B37,= | 8 ) 9% & FUOG_OIMCEr UG & al citizen. | and his right leg was broken between the U RENT 218 CAPITOL AVEND IONEY TO LO; : 2 : WHOLESALS AND TE- | sented o the pleadings by a separa of t . ; Mis e, doughter of Capta le, Sy rooms, modern. The O. F., Davis company. ). F. Davis Co., 1305 Farnam st 2 . S swer, Incidentally praying the court to re- | 348, a decrease from the corresponding period <.‘\-§:n"| .’y\.:’:fi:r" dl\"“dk"““f“‘f"{“I'I“’l':m“h"‘l’r’ ‘of [ knee “and ankle. " Kuocll says the company L. D=9 _ | VERY LOW T fADIZ ON GOOD LOANS, | eom TR FrEgT | alire the complainant to submit all his proofs | of the previous fiscal year of $2,054,642, The | S Viend Miss Lacey, daugehter o | know the culvert was unsate and had been MODERN 7.ROOM HOUSE, NEAR PARK, W. Sauire see bldg. W—103 AT riding N 2tk ety and that upon a final hearing and determi- [ net earnings of the St. Louis & San Francisco | o Tencral Bernard o1 Fort Robinson. | notiied to repair it, but had neglected to at- DIy 1300 8, 2Ath etre i D 3 ARR, 515 'N.'\' JAFE: nation of the cause the respective rights| were $1.687,233, an h; e of s\‘.g.alx'u (T b T R m‘m to it e OUTSIDE FLATS, STEAM, %02 NO. 10T D I e o tatatit and liabilities of the several partles may | net earnings of the Atlantic & Pacific wero | tGEUEREE P Py FOATE, MO0 ef | In the case against the city it is declare OUIBIDE FLATS, STEAM, Lt i gt and iigh grade Y e | be found and determined according to the | $302,384, an increase of $2 The net | of Second infantry, Tort Omaha, s in Wash- | o city is responsible for the condition’ of e CONTAG TR TS TS HLOAN, O ' rights and powers conferred upon any of | earnings of the Colorado Midland were $149.- | o te i yatoe o) s, U. S. A., has been | the culvert. It is evidently the intention of FROOM COTTAGE, MODET bt e | them. 955, an increase of $47.85. The net earn- | Sohedit James G 4 ey Sias beeh | the plaintiff to fix the blame somewhere, and T = " BT | LD AN ONEIPRON] MP oy | ONDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS | And in addition to these filings there was | ings of the Atchison system proper Were|op tho Loyal Leglon (o tho New York c recover from either the city or railway com- D || oronietg oY e e | e e ST DIRRGrOR AwD | @ stipulation on the part of John Dillon, the | $4,628,777, a decrease of §2,155,645. Tintiders ANl CaptAIn Oliy IEORAIUAB LA | pany Gray is attorney for the plain Y. Life. ' S " DoM2s s g Lk (BURKET, L hipione . 3. | complainant, that €he defendant might have o e R to the Vermont commandery. L) ST ROt AN E OO T O S EIER e 181 2 ne 9. 93| ntil March 10 to-file answer to the com- ASK THE OVERLAND 10 PAY IT. Licutenant Charles W. Rowell, Second fn- | The mortgage record of Dodge county for s D BIGHT-ROOM b MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAH. 2 SWANSO! v SRTAKERS AND | plainant’s bill. This is the reason for the . fantry, who has just completed a four years' | February is as follows. Seventy-one morts it taen 2l and 2110 4t 6 per cent. W. B. Meikle, 1st Nat. - | Cmbaimers, 1701 Cuming st., tel Draman Ratiway | & Navigation company's | Sult to Transter tho Old Debts of the Navi- | {ArY, Who has dust comploted & four yoars' | LU0 0% 600 00501 released, $12,200.0¢ = " - o Sl e = se taking precedence over the Short Line - \]W"{‘]"" ‘""“l"l"Y e Grove City, Pa., left that place for Washing. ;w farm mortgages filed, $49,335.26; rclp;nleg, VERY DESIR 1 h ) 350, X 3 NDERTAKE] IMI case at Portland PORTLAND, Ore, March 5.—A raflroad | qon, I, C.. on the 26th ult., with the remains | $38,830; 18 town and city mortgages filed, 3. M. Sherw i Pllone. 5. LY. - | Tér, u17 Farnam st., telephone 225, 9 | In this conn lon ’n may not be out of | case fnvolving over balf a milion dollars |of his nfint daughier, Amelia Burrill, who | $5,3 e T e lihan And. sl e e e T W, BAKERD, UNDERTAKER, 613 5, 1971 ST, | place to say that Major MeNeill, who owed | (0o peoun 4o the United States distriet | died November 23, 1531, for reinterment in | crepancy between the filings and releases ol & R, HOU ¢ . EVERY CONV., DIRECTORY CO., 10 WALL s, | & W B *"Uou [his appointment as receiver to | i Bk 2 s beautiful Onk Hill cemetery, Georgetown, chattel mortgages s largely due to the neglis e I D B (TS (Yo complle and uell| namiea of bona nd¢ President 8. - §. H. Clark, has|court today. The case was that of Henry | "nr Wy 0 Biec™ o General Georss B. |eence of parties Interested in failing to stern investors who have money Lo inyest . .5 Bl 6 s L s. Dandy, wife of General George B. | ot partis s — AT Tl particulars upon requeat, . N9 M | BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. |during his management of the Ore- | Reed and other bondholders of the Oreson | pangy i still at West Point, where she was | make releases when mortgages are paid. 7 LIS 5. WIBAD, 16TH & DOUG = 2 s Bam e e S Ratia 2 b aathar AT o it das] Dou( e e e = ST 3 e gon Railway & Navigation company seem- | Railway and Navigation company, tog summoned by tho illness of ner son, George TR : 0D Wead, 6th ond nuug‘x‘f."“”“\\v"":}\fi.‘&' HOW TO GRT A HOMB OR SECURE GOOD | jngly forgotten his friends who were instru- | witn 1. McNeill, recciver of the Oregon | B. Dandy, who is still in the hospital, Ll Brier Snow at sehuyler. - o A 5708 Boe bldg. . W. Nattinger, Sec. | mental In securing bim his position It isan | Railyay and Navigation company, and the ——— SCHUYLER, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)= ON A:'l.n. 1, .,\},, 'HE SUM OF ,‘“',‘,”3‘,",". 957_|open secret that he has diverted business | parmers Loan and Trust company as trustee CAUGHT IN THE ACT. During a half hour last night there was & St ey R A 15" | SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & D, ASYN PAY | Whenever possible from the Union Pacific | under the consolidated mortgage of the quiet and heavy fall of snow. 6, 7, § per cent when 1, 2, § yedrs old, always :Olw:lhsmv;tllng hl; l;‘ur&f ;v:r‘n;sn::.'l‘{ fl!:*‘ Oregon Railway and Navigation company, 10| Frank Holland Placed Under Arrest While | The Epworth league held its regular = ble. 17 a Nattinger, Sec. as in various wags shown a disposition to | pay n McNef cceiv . 5 i MO RE Y M0 L0 AN OB A T B S| e N Pl || atvs ha iy ion) Pel0c thal mroPhE Lot SveryiL e e o DO o o, pre Tapping n Ti. monthly business and social meeting, at IOE RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS- SoNET IO LA o8 FORNI e T, | e | EllLion, all of which will bo Drought out in | tont ot ine- indebtodness contracted by the | Yesterday Frank Hoiland was arrested for | Pence's hall last night, there being a large ST 5 horses, wagons, etc., at lowest ratés in cliy: HOTEL> the hearing of the case before Judge Gilbert. | Unjon Pacific receivers In their operation of | (4PPINg the till in Shaw & Fell's grocery | attendance of the members, also of visito »: no removal of goods: strictly confidential; you & 3 SE & |1t ra k18 SbuthyBI Rt ot Y REe R ang | the literary program, though short, was THRER SPLENDIDLY FURNISIE can pay the loan off at any time or in any [ HOTEL BARKER, 13TH AND JONES STS. PHASE OF UNION PACIFIU THROUBLEs | the Oreson I;gllsiay un-f1 a.\\lm lunlcuu‘x a outh Sixteenth atrest. Holland|j 0y "4y 070 0 ture of' the exorcimes!baligil ENDIDLY FURNIS] 3 can vay S R 1 pany, B, 8. Ford opened the argument In|had ben scheming to commit the larceny | Ffor by the president, W. Herbert Shoaf 2 A g LOAN ., 2 ns X day. 13 X V: h 5 ? b R R oo ;,‘{,;g;{; P Y elal travelers, Room | Sult of the Oregod Rallway & Navigatlon m‘:,;“;““’;, ‘l‘f,e mzl oyl uppolnlh\g Mo, | for several days, usually entering the store | At the close of the meeting refreshments ANISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT % Xits_ | and board by week or month. Frank Hilditeh, Company on at Fortland. el wWiieh practically required MeNefll to | to make some small purchase at noon, when | were served. 112 8. E-301-11* | MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS | _/anaser. %9 _| PORTLAND, Ore., March 5.—A very Im-|pay ‘the outstanding claims, was made | there was but one person in the store, | The stock .fl]f lfl'mds "‘ n‘.)» sm&-[mr res- SOUTH ROOM FOR Anaatlaxinas iocisscuty samd ey Sov | | ARTNATHOUSE AN N yavi, COR- | portant rallway case involving over $500,000 | through & misunderstanding of an agreement | Miss Lisslo Torrens, the hookkeeper. Mon- taurant, attached recently by creditors, was day he went in to buy some kerosene, which | Soid, PY the sheriff vesterday, belng sold in EY oF -5 T g9 |began in the United States district court [ previously made in New York by interested Amall otz this bringlng. v is. clalincaial FULNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | (e, prarnoer Jorses, whsons, or iny Kind of = [ today. . McNelll, receiver of the Oregon | Parties looking towards an amicable trans- | .o gioreq n the cellar, but Miss Torrens % ferrence from the Union Pacific receivers to least $100 more than it would have If sold hattel security at lowest possible rates, which COAL. iga d the refused to get It, as the partners had re- vise. The tw v FRONT ROOMS & BOATD CHAT, 310 Donglas | you cnn. pny back at any ims, and.in. any Railwsy and Navigation company, and the | ferrence f1om tao otherwise. The two clalms upon which the T 2 . celved a tip that Holland was a good man | goods were taken amounted to $305 and costs; F—195—M20 ount, FIDEL! O, GUARANTEE CO., | D, T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL |Farmers Loan and Trust compuny have united He asked that the order be modified and = & 3 ‘Room 4, \\Illmflll’r?"h)ln AN GUARANTER 00 | Pomce 1o 200 57 16ih st, Brown block. in a petition to havg the order appointing | nat the. claims go before a master in | t0 Watch and had instructed Miss Torrens | the stock was sold for amounts aggregating R R R R | T, P (O TR BLOGK | Piing. cout: mut 3301 Tump, $5.50; 00 for | him from the payment of indebtedness con- [ bo paid by the Oregon Railway and Naviga- | hat susplclon was aroused and a trap was| Edgar W. Van Housen and wife of Mis: _ — o deltvered. 3605 Tarnam street. | 127 | tracted by the Union Pacific recelvers in | tion recelver or the Union Pacific receivers, |1did for him yesterday. The partners left|sourl Valley are visiting Mrs. Van Housen's THE HILLSIDE, 1§TH AND DODGE, noonm BUSINESS CHANCES. — = their operation of the Oregon Rallway & —_— - the store as usual, leaving Miss Torrens ap- | parents, J. W. Shultz and wife. and board. . EDICAL, T e oo e befors | tistappom tmont Causing Consdlerablo Worry. parently alone In the store, but a big police- |~ The Schuyler Cemetery assoclation last NI 0! NArS et a Ui e Pacifl No oth ised checks have been reported | man in the person of Mike Dollard was con ight elected offi d trustees for thi BLY FURNISHED ROOMS 3 5 ARER? THE - , ecelver McNel Pacific No other raised checl ve p 2 s Mike Dolla con- [ night elected officers and trustees for the en= NIOBLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIT GOO WANT [ m"\":h\vx:':)u %o THE | o s TREATED; NO_ CURE, MO PAY; | Of Recelver McNelll and the Union Pacifc o oth D 5 ¥ i i S oy mnsuation foe: o i u' | Went into the hands of the receivers. | to the auditing department of the Union | cealed behind a pile of sacks of flour on 4| suing year. S. H. McCullough, secrotary; J. ‘months. y a o3 B to 10 a. < B C: Receiver Clark and others claim, and it is Aty over | PAlcony. Shortly after Holland entered and | A. Pence, treasurer; G, Hi Wells, John W. ison Kinetoscope Co. 10‘J m., 1to3 7to9p. m 210 Cuming st,, Omaha, Pacific, and it is generally thought the clever wanted to purchase some kerosene. Miss - i >, 4 Nebs : M not seriously disputed that the claim is cor- | | S8R SO B T RN gl T | ranted p Shultz, John Prokes, Henry Bolton and J. A GRLES. 1 - = e rect, that there was a large deficit in the Torrens took his can and went down cellar. | pence, trustees, The society being desirous LES, BE WORLD. P of widening the road on the north side of : carnings s ailway and Naviga- | May be, however, that one or two checks | folland did some quick work in getting be- L — = tion .3}‘“&'"(1::? 2.;‘:1“:"\ FUld Secolvers wera | may come fn-from the far western line of | hing (he counter and took all the money in|the cemetery, which s but two rods wide, B OR TRADE, IN | LADIES' AND MEN insisting upon protection for this defieit by | road, but the detective force of the Union|iye ¢l §2.50. He was making a bee linc|found that there was serious objection because ‘good sized town. Ites aiesolu- | at Golden . many thought that the changs would causa more sand to drift on lots along the north flon of partnership. Adircss 11 % way of a lien, claiming that they were en- | Pacific feel surs that the skilled ralsers|gor tpe’ door when Officer Dollard arose in e side. The county commissioners have agreed i e will be apprehended. The cbecks raised | i gently gathersd him fin, TRICK BUILDIN = titled to thls ‘protetion, being receivers of | WOl BR AERLCANIOTT ¢ 0 TOrgiiaT molders, | I® MSNE and gently gathe 8i6 Vatam aireet Bullalng hax wif b o O ATV tho court and operating the properties under | Wore purchased from 'the original holder - proof b bosement, o o o 00 n rne e | order of court.An agreed order, as entered, | Who were entirely ingocent ot &ny evil helng Preparing for the Concert, to perimlt the change, and to keap ‘theiwider AREOxtures; wator o ) 2 must ation” in_a fine ~dmm HOUSE, | practically required Mr. McNeill to pay this c ‘,’l{‘l"{ ;"m_,' o ‘Imw ”‘l‘e men worled as| Monday evening Prof. Torensr had a full re- | lane properly fenced. Attorney J. A, Grimi- L rman farming community. Address Box 47, | 1&R PHBES D 1 2% 1o, | deficit, to pay outstanding claims which he story A as | carsal for the War Song concert at the |son has been requested to make Investigas e | {(ith Omaha, Neb. Y1750 ATker: b . shop 211 Izurd; tel. 408. | Cobe due to varlous parties throughout the | published jn The Bee of yesterday, Las|l PARLE tion as to the legality of widening the lan A¥clkewherefwhloh had hobi be i | excited not oniy railroad officials, but bank | Lutheran church. There was a full attend- 1 Jegalit — WANTED, A LOCATION IN A GOOD, LIVE = = [istateiandiolsawupreiwhicli-had inotibeen. nalc o 0 o R co. and great enthusiasm prevailed, The| The Colfax County Agricultural soclety at TADY A v i y . v 5 o017 rata) d in | oficials as well, and there promises to be|ance, and g v A ! 2 X W to establish o wide-awake and prokressive LLFALES at the time by the old receivers, and in ARECE o8 ciously had only been in the |an adjourned meeting recently elected’ ot~ Benct busine a Weekly paper; must have some assistance to | ———— S | general provided that all matcrial and sup- | @ decided change In safely paper as a result | singers who previously had only boen In the | o o 5o B0 o oin e Year 8, R, Hill, prosis ve: 1 ship outit.” Address Printer, care of Daily Dee. | § E REPAIRS FOR 40,00 DI plies which had been furnished the Oregon | Of the clever work done by the manipulators m]n vorlI In‘ ;lu‘-lr u'\;u (1’1""! \\\lrfi particularly | 4200 D. M. Sigler, vico president; H. B, 20 90 s of stoves: water attachments and con- | ool Jhvs Gor - checks on the Union Pacific. | pleased with its effect as a whole. R e 2. F. Folda, . trease . sl 5 7 o l207 Douglas st. Omana | Rallway and Navigation company roads for | of shocks . ¢ the Burl Two new musical organizations presented | Davis, secretary, and E. F. Folda, . treas= : ARMENT, § |.\|AXL TSTOC] K OF NOTIONS 5 2 2 x months previous to the appointment of :B):xhlalplr Hm{ns rechitis e Bux Hl(NlDl: e ot fvet time 10" Omala | urer. Bids have been received for the dwells s, Jout fixtures, cheap. Vel S referring to paying in currency, stated emselve: & 2 2 z A A Little \xrv g & M209 e after 7 p. m. Wi aron “f:t;:‘us(hx:‘;x“n(:- “‘in’;gmlgycyoimg:' al, claiming | that while it would possibly entail less worlk | audienc the Omaha Glee club and the | Ing hmfsn on the LMIHN!;‘. fo:.?: hndtsz“ln 3 3 PHOTOIT AKERY, CONFRCTIONERY, s to b stockhclders in the Oregon Railway and | on his office force it would require much | Ladies' chorus. Both of these clubs have ‘::‘J‘o';',”:fi‘l' ,‘,‘,’,{,“"l’,‘:i,"j"lw,:;“.flf‘ ;.,{,Vg,e,e,.‘: ket amora i m‘u-h ;I self |m.|v|p‘|.xwm stationer ar line; good lo in \,\"H-:l) Navigation company, together with McNeill | Breater precautions, as he would have to h;‘lvn working xn|>:1‘dnlxuual> “Ilmlll:"nrr::r:d et B b R F A Ehot:IE Mg, Coiy' XC 28, "Le | Rmas; . g b Jveighing s eiver, a c ; carry in his car $350,000 to pay off the vari-|all winter, anc s predicted by thel i mes AlA T e E as receiver, and the American Loan and Trust i 3 o 5 score a brilliant suc- [ small claims that are being pressed, except- company, Which 1s trustee of the consolidated | 0us divisions per month. Tt would alzo do|mirers that they will score a brillian it e LS FOR RENT—MBAT MARKET AND TOOLS RENT-MDAT MARKET AND T00] 3 Aok Bl ending | cess. A feature of the evening will be the live town, ‘Farmern & Merchants & b mortgage of the Oregon Short Line company, | away with the present system of sending)ce®e & 186Enre O b0, BOUNE Bl Bl Bl | Py 0% Gige "o County Judge San B. Allen o s, In. united in a petition to the court here to checks to division superintendents for em rea 3 8 i 4 e eoh died last ight, after a painful illness of : or s T JUER) “tof Dloyes, which was found to be very satis-|“Sheridan’s Ride,” by Mr. Kinsler, tmme: | died last night, v ii SR SALE, A GOOD TAY modify the order providing for a lien to the . El0an 6 B0y RS | K mian LEnines |10 IR R Sixteanth and Ao Socatid in, Omass Addronsy WS AND G By e P o ® oy ‘Ta "o [ factory. He argued that to pay in cur- | diately following” which will be e | many ) Address 24 Stut M204 80 o it and motor plants ani o1l | 01 FEENEE AN AMSING out ot tuls | rency would require an armed guard to|stercopticon view of the gencral. Ord- A eam e A s anail BRI 1OOM BOARD | "FOR LXCHANGF:W e e 0., 413 and 42) S, "nm st. é’n‘ opinion. asodmpany the pay :“I"r“"‘;u‘]‘)“l””l';l‘“"; Toulg Unspenkably Miscrable ORD, Ncb.,, March 5.—(Special)—The. Ord SIIE 10OM AND BOARD L i ! 3 st un:atisfactory substitute for pay 2 hero lesson: i The principal questions for consideration | be & oK M CEIRCOT B e ae | Is the man or woman troubled with dys. [and Arcadia High echools met in a debating i ot b (e n B S Rion din Ee ING: | will probably be: First, were the old re- | heeks, Wiieh WERE aCEIC CREORCE S01 pepsia. Heart palpitations, sour stomach, | contest at the latter place, Friday evening a4 J 3, fiee. ; ¥ siness: Wil take team and carriage > HOOL OF EHORT AND, N, | celvers the recelvers of the Oregon Railway | §%WiC.1 ohiocks being worked on the Bur- | heartburn, uneasiness of the nerves, op-|Miss Ray Jennings and Lawrenco Bright ED-GOOD BOARD AND 2 "ROOMS E ,\.m"x.»n 3 o, 2 g Omaha.; - Atk Lor cirauiar, il | An3 Navispon (i’";\’um:unyi-::n‘n‘r‘r;.,‘;';"yn',,','f ™S [ linglon, hut had seen several forged iderti- | pression or a senso of emptincss at tho pit of | represcntcd Ord and Edward Murray and private family, hy three sons, Ref” | = — == e 4% | fieation letters, a man being under arrest | the stomach, are among its symptom: 0s- | Leonard Hawkins, Arcadia, A crowded house Erenicen. “Addréss 3 34, Do, Weoig e TUKKISH BATHS, such recelvers of the leaso holding Interest of | JE\(G0 JEUT N D M0 B, 0Tl ™ 0 | tettors Stomach Ditters eradicates it, and | grected. the speakers, and manifested mich 00D FURNISITE = . - e O e = A .o0N Y ""_YN"‘ L\ i MY .llll‘l identification lett entirely overcomes constipation, biliousuess, | interest by hearty applause. Prof, Thomas Address T ¢ T Fonae! ‘n: it auln}u TWE NEVER exclusively Wadies. Bilte 303930 B blax. | (o salan: Lana- Eacond, wero_ (N0 Regee: i rheumatic, kidney and malarial complaints, | of St. Paul, Superintendent Johnson of Loup anyihing but genulne s e 1t o | tions orlginally begun fn Now York and tele- Gulf, Coloraao & Santa Fo Election, this thorough remedy systomatically and | City and Mr. Williams of Sargent acted s STORAGE, 50.00, or look at N. W, corner Zth and — graphed hero and resumed here between local | 41, ypSTON, Tex., March 5.—Torty-five | it will achieve permanent results, judges. The decision was rendered in favor . i W, chiner. dith iid | MUSIO, AWY AND LANGUAGE, | counsel euch as that order should be allowed | | fid e B i O B of the Ord speakers. This ls the second T T BT T L o in and get prices. ~_ | to stand as it 1s? Iouandvaur. - hopagtew: 7, oh8 Mixed on the Number. niest that has taken place between the .x'w Ol RN VAR A, s O S F. GELLENDBECK, BANJOIST AND GUITAR | The answer of the Union Pacific recelvers | were represented at the annual meeting of terday afternoon the fire department | 5chools, Ord winning both. Eowest mates, 1 Leavenworth, M~ 9.90; 30,9 cash, balanoo $1890 pef | Leacher, 1FlL-Caes B, to the complaint of the Farmers' Loan and | the stockholders of the Guif, Colorado & i ; : 4 4 o as called o extingulsh a blaze at’3u2 Fol k Conntr Morian o p - R ANIK - 3 and 100 Trust company under which Mr. McNeill | S8anta Fe railroad today. Following are the v L . y KRR 4 BTORAGE, FIANK EWEIS, 1200 HARNDY, ol : ~ DRESSMAKING, TR P e 7 (Y o | TRt Pt (Pt P (S Pt Mas L cauned by @ gasline sV | QSCROLA, Neb, March Go-(Special)~Tho 5 . 9 osion. The h s owned by N. J. —_—— acres, 4% milen West of P. O.: 4 acres in S 4310 GRANT st, | WAy and Navigation company alleges there | ward King, New York, chairman; A, F. y],n " ‘u{lvn:rh'n’( h) "G, “Dell, Nq-,‘{. mortgage record for the month of February WANTED—TO BUY. grapes, Loaring: house and barn. Price, $2.60) 16 210 | is due them as receivers about $117,536 from | Walker, Chicago; John J. McCook, New o was L minal, in the county shows that thero were fled Oies 1o 2 adsoining Routh Omahia === | operations of the Oregon Railway and Navi- e S. Barly, J, H. Hulchings, B. | alarm bioy out the new colored ik g Vi DA KMALL ROLL-TOR DEs (| $30000 par Sore. |, 36 ¥QU: A0R'E: neo What you WAt gation lines; that the recelvers expended in | % Yoakum, Leon Blum, J. W. Terry, T. W. | hove compary for its first run, as) ft got :l':'j")n's"[:"fi:““‘_ld‘.';‘;:”;’ IROEHS “g";‘::‘::‘:fl‘! goud condition; Wil “pay ciah. Address 3 o8, | AR forit ) S Tl Ly — | excess of their receipts about $22,706 in their | Jackson, Galveston. s bie tengled up, The alwwh wis rung | 108 fo M1,67; released, slhiohn, MESUSENE e S e 4 % RE-MIS) 7 7 . 16. | oppration of the lines, and there was an out The directors elected the following general | from box 123, but the company tooic It feir| 1o $11 $2.014; rel s v A "u; T YOR SALE_M(sUELLANEOUS, ¥ — - standing indebtedness amounting to about | officers: Bdward King, chairman of the tend of Twenty-ninth and Le ,.’;.W FerrrR ninfim‘zw‘n flicd, sixty-four, — ! g e v $250,723, all of which was expended In their | board; A. F. Walker, president; D. R. Robin- 4 006; h e, q BTEAM RADINTORS FOR SAL CASH BIDS | 7 1 fune hear Hanscom DENTISTS, operation of the Orcgon Railway and Navi- | son, Chicago; first’ vice president; B. F. —— amounting to §6,063; released, seventeen, e tecelved until 5 o'clock p. m., March | Pk g A4S oy L L A : o AT i ; ounting to $2,73 9 . cury Lerms = gation lines. They allege they expended | Yoakum, third vice president; John M. Bird Shiloh's Cure, the great cough and croup | &moun! ) 8, 1895, for tho radlutors now on the Exposi Juse and grov R. PAUL, DENTIS 2 5 28 . 3 g k o iy - el 1007 e, diniors now on the Wipogition en Weat T house and grove, will [ PR. PAUL, DENTIST, 220 BURT ST, about $224,000 for fuel, supplies, ralls, tles, [ Galveston, secretary and treasurer; J. C. 1s in great demand. Pocket size con- Kom Gives 111s Gurden Seed. of the same ara in goud condition; can be ox- | A nasth ot | S — = = | etc., necessitated by the flood of last May | Deming, Boston, assistant secretary; H. W. | tal twenty five dcges, only 23 €ents, | piNCOLN, March 5.—(Special)~Congresss amined"on (e pronlies. “Addross bids (o' Anc .00 9, = TERT T and June, all of which were turned over to | Gardiner, New York, assistant general coun- | Children love it. Sold by druglgsts, A NPOLN, Margh S et i £F Lioion v 84 Fie: Neuoos 3 o L S Recelver MeNelll, sel; George R. Peck, gencral solicitor; W. K. v ' and ol Lids, QoM | - . and Douslus, The petition for a separate recelver for the | Gillett g0, general auditor; W. A Shipping Oranges 10 Vlorid ;I\.,n‘ n!un.lmnurh ‘nm helhal duuu:u‘l’ ""&%" NSRRI - "OR SALE, WELL EQUIPPED AR, | Luwyers and solicitors, SUES & Co., Bee | Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern will | Burroughs, New York, assistant general; W.| 108 ANGILES, Cal, March b.—Two car- | tlon of the garden seed appropriation, 930, N it o, THAT TILE BALL OF ALL | " 3.1 ‘ucren, on Woud River vailey, Neb.; 74 y not come up before next Monday, as Judge | . Lufkin, Galveston, auditor. loads of oraigcs were “hped from this city | 900 packages, to the destitule of Nebraska, will 'bo o o 'court. Toom next | Gws and pAsturos P fenced ak hay mead- | uiiding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FR Gilbert of the United States circuit court —— ~ for VFlorida this morning. e Thuraday 13 0'clock sha T T R A R R T will not reach here from Sau Franeisco until ‘Bate Wil Lie Restored, The Modern Way PIVE HUNDI . e BnaL PN pavinanh ANE then. LOS ANGELES, March 5.—The Santa TUE KEALTY MAKKET, Commends {tself to the well informed, to do R q was 805 Cooper bullding, Denver 8 & ST it is announced, has given notice to the| —_— pleasantly and effectually what was formerly iy o T, st e 0 Y DIFFERENCES OVER THE MIDLAND. | 1ooruiate Commerce commission tuat on the S placed on record March G, | done in the crudest manner and disagrooably. and hundreds of valuabl Xv packager, 'OR SALE-FARM HOME, CRES, NEAR o i T : as well o cleanse the system and break 3 - Omaha; " Mckness compels owner o sacriflos Fondhotders and Atchison Committes Do | Lith Inst. the second class rate to Chicazo WARRANTY DEEDS. up colds, headaches and fovers without uns Dlddar. Drio wboas e ! B e { Aok ARren aa 50358 ¥ ajus. AL e LT U T T s n il Trust comyany to G, W, pleasant” aflor effects, usa tho delighteul AR R T \'[,”‘T" - g B0 casli, bl fve’years CHICAGO, Mrch 5.—Referring to the In- | 0 (PURTGI Fo™ While not accepting | e 5 Dickey 1o 1o, Susnders, iot s, bivcik | llauld laxative remedy, Byrup of Figa. 5 Auc wt & Waterman, sole quiries which Lave been made of lite in refer- | Caldwell's decision as final, the Santa Fe| 187 O BDsrorsaduss i idteniaisuatsois 10,000 Seabs Join the strikers’ Ranks, S - ence to the relation of the Colorado Midland | realized that little would be gained by prose gerNer 49 98 : L | upw YORK, March G—The striking Q-6 M19 | dmited “and’at an”amctive receivership to that of the Atehison, To- | CUting to the end. 50 or A e Nelson, o1 eleetrical workers say that the 200 nonumlon ol nere farm, S, 2 ¢ S e, col V. 2 % [ 2, 5 o T ed do-ncre furme loca Sapy | peka & Santa Fe, Receiver Walker has Vighting Wincansin Kailroads, i ! lase, ioi'% men who were Al work an thelAIRESEE Weodbridge Do, Q- Tort: this i sirictly sccond sutherized the following statement: MADISON, Wis., March 5. r Florence ; 10 3 and wife 15’ ¢ f m buildings had quit work after t 06 AND_CHIGKEN pENCE: TARD wooD | il A o e bandie O A gotiations have for some time been | today at the capitol was the fight 3 u and wife to C. 01, A & 4 k after the walking ) sk 3, "Coner & A’ add _ | dclegates hud argued with them, T Q1% Waltde G, Clark, 1215 Hamey It uding in reference to the condition of the | 358embly over Hall's '”‘““g' LRI § | Siriers announce that on il butidings 'II=I= eanixer von | N 2 4 When rubbing a horse Colorado Midland 1 the pending general re- | E3i& the earnings of the, St. + 3 " Er") m‘ku“ I:mn been declared work 1 &t @ » v K P Ry YT organization plan of the Atchison cystem. | which pro Y E aha Land company 10 " | standstill, e e ket Leautiful tract of down watch h,"‘, ears, !l' e A (I o | [ o Lnitee (G an AV L " it 18 bloey 3, Bouth Ouizhe.. .o~ - MI:CELLAN:OUS, : o 1o paved atiosts, new sio e he backs 'em it's because views as (o the value of the Colorado Midland | ature, was finully adopt b Wovaky, ot 6. hlock 121, Houth Omahi.... 3,200 AT VR B e Tt DovaLE L 2l Bruweed pa el Le's sorg where you rub, property, while the views entertained by the | €ral attempts were mi n- QUIT CLAIM DERDE un Afl»r this valua- Al’]lly Colorado Midland bondholders very naturally dudgment un Me(a, and wife to American Na- = -3t i Cail and soe | represent & much higher valuation, It has | SPRINGFIELD, I, March 5. ik W, nloeke 1ihois Samd 4 \When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria MABSAGE, HATHS, ETC. | 3 L5 Mexican haan tha beld O ke haliahaidara that & 830- | Unlted itates court taday the Garsman Sav: | pilispeu; 'r'..‘.‘r“ni'"lz'- a0 Gl i When she was a Child, sha cried for Castoria, MADAM SMITH, 18TH, 20 PLOOI. ROOM | ON Q BTREBT, SOUTIL OMAIA, SEND. 40 . RSAs . ings bank 8t Davenpart, 1a., spcureq Juds. | “w ij lok & boek & Crodit ¥onsier 834 ... " - R 2N 7 I, 40 Xiaoh, ROOM (8 irr, ol Q sTapMe. MUY MAHA, Mustang sull i an incroase in earning power beyond | ment agatnst the county' ot Frankiin €or S When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria _ond aea baths, T-M28 9 for exchange for property i St Loul Ad 9 the resuits shown during the past year, oad @ » yed Special master 1o A. . Pennock, trustee, When she bad Clildren, sho gave them Castorle — — | e B b 100 Witaut mtreer, 81 Loufs Liniment when the prepertica have bein managed by . ot 5, biock &, Logks & JHHINS : REWLY FOO0RD DA PATORS. TV | Atig's i e s e R T T 51, anI T PR sae' 1o G . iRl ok Mwll Mowell, $2) Nouth Vih Siwt, | FARM LANDE. TARRISON 4 € the spot and the sorencss | of the improvement now spparent in busi-| MILWAUKE arch 5. enkipg | Orehard R o ) ] - T-MI AL W M will vanish | ness ditions in Colorado. Om the other | today granted the Northern Facific re- Fotal @waount of ATENSIs.........ir.. 25,000

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