EM OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE. .Lorenzo Orounse “l’r ;V'MVL'rnor...‘.T. J. Majors nun'1 ...J. C. Allen i.,uu'i'|W t Tr'';v ,onii.George H. Hast Inga - -Mey" .Eugene Moore •w-I ’uid Bulling*..George Humphrey k. « iif.(,KNTS STATE UNIVERSITY. 11 , Gere. Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham, fiia-*. j M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes, r t Mailaieu, Kearney; M. J. Hull, CONGRESSIONAL. .__( hns. F. Manderson, of Omaha; V ''Int-itivcs-Wm” Bryan. Lincoln: O. Bow; Wm. McKeiffhan, Bad oud. JUDICIARY. , .Samuel Maxwell ilef ,J“*ticc-Judge Post and T. L.Norval ..l-trF.NTH JUDICIAL DISTEIOT. IlfTEbl ...M.P. Kinkaid,of O’Neill dp. .J. J. King of O'Neill porter. .. A.L. Bartow of Chadron See..A. L. Warrick, of O'Neill ’0 te land offices. o'neiix. .W. D. Mathews. fWcr..A. L. Towle. <*lver. nbliqh. .C.W. Boblnson «Mcr..W. B. Lambert .. COUNTY. .Geo McCutcheon «f the District Court.... .JohnSklr vlng rputy ..;.J. P. Mullen viburer. .Sum Howard ...Bill Bethea irk. Mike McCarthy P'J/. Chas Hamilton trill. Chas O'Neill iputJr'schools .W. H. Jackson ni. of bchoois. Mrs. W. R. Jackson . .Dr. Trucblood .. M.F. Norton SSw"V."'.V”.H. E. Murphy SUPERVISORS. . Frank Msore -ft1,",-. .Wilson Brodle Jr™1*"11. .Willie Calkins “1,crs. Fred Schindler ***. J. S. Dennis "‘tin,:. W. B. Haigh »inPtt..D. G. Boll . .8. GUllson ££?”. H. B. Kelly H. J. Hayes lirviow ittan aye .R. Slaymake MU ' illey...„E. M.Warlng S. L. Conger ... .John Hodge ....John^Murphy S,Is .James Gregg E E::.peterKcny Sk'7.7.7."'. John Crawford ., “rl;reel£..L. A. Jillison “rt. ..... H.O.Wlne T, E. Doolittle ieri(Un.. teilds.. erdigris .. 7yoniing... iliowdale.. .J. B. Donohoo .G. H. Phelps .J. E. White .D. Trullinger CUT OF a NEILL. Supervisor, John Murphy; Justices, B. H. Benedict and B. Welton; Constables, John Uppan and Perkins Brooks. COUNCILMEN—FIRST WARD. for two years.—Ben DeYarman. For one jear-David Stannard. SECOND WARD. For two years—Fred Gatz. For one year— B. Mullen. THIRD WARD. For two years—J. C Smoot. For one year 11. M. Wagers. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, It. R. Dickson; Clerk, N. Martin; Treasurer, David Adams; City Engineer, John Ilorrlsky; Police Judge, N. Martin; Chief of Police, Charlie Hall; Attorney, i H. Benedict; Weighmaster, Joe Miller. ORA TTAN TO WN8HIP. Supervisor, John Winn; Trearurer, John Dwyer; Clerk, D. H. Cronin; Assessor, Mose 'ampbell; Justices, M. Castello and Chas. [ngorsoll; Justices, PerkiDS Brooks and Will Stanskie; Road overseer dlst. 28, Allen Brown disi.No. 4, John Enright. SOLDIERS’ RELIEF C0MNI88I0N. Regular meeting first Monday in Febru iryof each year, and at such other times as ■ deemed necessary. Itobt. Gallagher, Page, chairman; Wm. Bowen, O’Neill, secretary; U.H. Clark, Atkinson. IT.PATUICK’S CATHOMC CHURCH. J Services every Sabbath at 10:30 o’clock. Jen Kev. Cassidy, Postor. Sabbath school mmoriiately following services. Methodist church, services Jlevery Sunday |l -V MV/A.. ■ .vvw lUevery Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, im JKdiaiel followed by Sunday school. Preach - jngin the eveniug atSo’clock. Prayer meeting jeduesday evening at 8 o’clock. Epworth wague devotional meeting 8unday evening o’clock. F. Ellis, Pastor. V M. C. A. Bible study and consecration t' meeting every Monday evening in ■dure room, M.K. church. Will JLowrie, Secretary. It •* VOX, U. OO. lllO VIOLA. Hum* JJ'O Neill Post, No. 88, Department of Ne ff?1™ CJ. A. K., will meet the tlrst and third SJKJjy evening of each month in Masonic “O’Neill 8. J. Smith, Com. FAKHORN valley LODGE, I. o. o. £.*• .Meets every Wednesday evening In KiTW ’ *8*t*n* brothers oordlally L Brioiit, N. G. E. W. Adams, Sec. QARFIKLD chapter, r. a. m flrat and third Thursday ot each *®th in Masonic hall. "• J- Dobbs Sec. J. C. Harnish, H. P K. *WMy invited. E E. Evans, K. of R. and'8. E. M. Grady, C. C. 0’» ENCAMPMENT NO. 80.1. " • meets every second and fourth *fs of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Scribe, 0. L. Bright, EI0?t,A?DGE NO. 41, DAUGHTERS „?EuhKAH, meets every 1st and 3d y of each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Arm.„ T, Lizzie Smith, N. G. . E Hersbiser, Secretary. (jl^FlELD LODGE, NO.05.P.&A.M. horiIfirtr communications Thursday nights * JiJ!the full of the moon. ^hVANs. Seo. A. L. Towns, W. M. ■1AMPNO. 1710. M.W.OFA. “b th0 flrat and third Tuesday In D U 0,ltu ‘,n Masonic hall. “• Aronin, clerk. R. J. Hayes, V. C. l.?n’Ar- W. NO. 158, Meets second *eMiun„?urtfi„Tufis old kid you’d know. Can’t you see that when that feller sees his pioture in the paper he’ll know first thing we’re onter him. That picture is a fair and square warnin’ as any man would want to get outer the way.” “But he has got away, hasn’t he?” “How do you know where he’s got to? If you hadn’t printed that pioture he’d have forgot all about havin’ com mitted the crime in a week or two and come back again. That was what we expected. But you’ve spoiled our game. Ain’t no chance o’ glttln’ him now, and it's all your fault I never did Bee such fools. ” The artful Mirror. This looking gloss and reflection business is being run into the ground. Every other shop window has tbe back and sides fitted with looking glass doubling the size and magnify ing the display. Tnese reflectors are not limited to Idle windows, for in many shops thoy are introduced for the walls, making a small store as sume grand proportions, without an increase of rent A well-known florist—in fact, several—makes a lav ish showing of cut flowers a perfect riot of roses, or what seems to be, by the aid of mirrors.' If this device can be worked * in on church-fair stew, and the one oyster made to look like half a dozen, or a small audience at the theater show as a large one, there will be no end to the usefulness of the scheme. The pocketbook with mirror attachment might be a com forting possession. a ntuaio xnan. In the corner of an artist's studio in hi s city is an ingenious arrangement of Bcreen% upon one of which, over an aperture about the size of a face, Is an inscription: "Likenesses taken instantaneously.” The innocent visitor peeps through the hole, and is astonished to behold an exact likeness of himself as a hump-backed jailer, in a scarlet coat, opening a prison door. The secret of this effect is Simple. The jailer is a life-sized paining strongly rendered. The place for the face is cut out and a mirror inserted, reflecting the features of the spectator. The conception of this amusing fantasy is not entirely original. 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