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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1902)
THE NORFOLK NEWS ; FRIDAY , AUGUST 15,1902 , iA Much was Accomplished by the Norfolk Committee. HOW OMAHA WOMEN WORKED IT Vacant Lots Converted Into Vegetable nt l Flower Qnrdons thnt Formerly Wcro Strongholds For Weeds and Rubbish. Under tlioinflnoncoof thoolvln beauty coiniulttoQ of the Commercial club tliero has boon n uotlcablo chnngo In the tip * poanuico of | ) roiortypublio and private , In Norfolk this netison. LIIWIIH nnd Kimlons ( tint wore permitted to go to woods lust Benson liuvo boon given euro fttl attention , the pivrldiiR along the HtroetH 1ms boon n ] thing of oriminuut and bonuty , strootfl and alloys have boon kept eleanor nml nontor.niil | [ ( other notable improvements have tnkon plneo , It is not known , outHidoJ of the ollcring of prizes , what method the committee Ins purHuod , but it has boon very HUO cosnfnl and a ride through Jtho ntroctw prt'HontH n panoramlo view of lawiw , parks and gardens of which any city might bo proud. The work that iniRht bo done by Huoli a committco , however , IH not completed , in fact IH Hcnrcoly be gun. The quoation of civic beauty and neatness ia ono that ia pertinent and every city ia attempting something along that line in ouo way or another. The work of the committee hero ban furnished evidence that something ( mould have boon attempted long ago , but the dntioa of Huoh committee might profitably bo onlargcdjand there might bo funds placed at their disposal , cither to pay them for their time or to promote other schemes and to employ mou to carry them out. The trooa should bo kept trimmed and should bo protoctod. All vacant ground should bo converted to sonio proiltablo UBO that would prevent - vent it from growing wooda aud add to the general appoarauoo of the city. In Onmlm the city improvement com mit to of the Woman's club this year undertook to prevent a recurrence of the wood-grown nnd generally disorderly condition of the vacant lots of that city BO they took up the maintenance of Pin- groo gardens. The lots wore lot out to families desiriug to care for auoh gardens in return for their produce and n professional gardener was employed to oversee the work. In aid of tbo work 2aiO , packages of garden seeds wore pro cured from the department of agricul ture aud the county commissioners gave 15 bushels of potatoes for sood. The gardens wore laid out uniformly nud the entire crop was given to the family doing the cultivating with the exception of ono row of potatoes which the com- mlttoo required for seed with which to start next year's work. The commit too also bought potatoes and corn which wcro planted for next year's seed. In nil seeds wore p.ovidrd 155 families , in 7'J of which there were yfiU children. The Boo says of the success of the plan : "At a mooting of the committee held last week reports wore made of the prog ress of the work and the women feel more than gratified with the success of their undertaking. The very favorable neuboii and the good care of the gardens has produced n most abundant crop of everything , providing plenty of vege tables for the gardeners nil summer aud promising something for the winter. "Tho resignation of the superinten dent several weeks ago has loft the super vision of the work to the women , who have each takou different lots , for which they are responsible. "There is one lot of which the com mittee is especially proud , nud which , while it will not yield the material re sults that the ethers promise , they fool will in the end bo the most profitable of all nud will eventually accomplish their original intention of stimulating an interest in the beautifying of the city. This is the lot at the corner of Eighteenth aud Haruey streets next to the public library. Formerly ocoupiod by unsightly billboards , rubbish nud woods , it has been converted into u liowor gardou. Superintendent W. R. Adams of the city perks laidj out the flowers and greens that were provided by the florists nud ethers interested ; the "firemen of No. 1 ! engine house across the street cared for the flowers and soon that they nro not disturbed ; the Anchor Fence company inclosed the lot with nu ornamental iron feuco aud * Mayor Moores , together ) with many of the other city oflicials , have given support nnd displayed an interest that premise much for the future and has greatly encouraged the women iu their work for city improvement. " Improving City Grounds. The grounds at the city waterworks station are beginning to show their former beauty. A neat fence now on- olosos the small park in front of the building , a green sward has been started and the place begins to look as though some one had nu interest in it outside of putting in his time there nud drawing his salary. When Mr. Yoor. hoes was superintendent of the system the grounds at the station were ouo of the prettiest spots in the oity , with n line green lawn , in the center of which was a sparkling fountain , and nil the surroundings were kept neat , clean and attractive. After the oity acquired the property the Idea of beauty nt the wtatlon Hoomcd to bu loit Might of , nnd nnd for n number of yearn the plaoo wiift n dlHgraoo to the qlty. The grounds were nukompt , pigs and uhlckoiiH ran nt will through the premisoi nnd in nnd out of the station , the fountain win abandoned ; and the UNO of n broom' scorned to bo unknown. The start that linn been mailo toward improving the situation IH most commendable and should bo on- oouragod. The waterworks station should bo ono place where visitors could bo taken and shown n plant , building and grounds to bo proud of. Hummor-Bobb. Married , by Rev. Mr. Klopp , Thurs day , August 7 , at the homo of the bride's parents three inilos cast of the city , MiHH Florence Dobb nnd Mr , Kdwln Hummer. The wedding took place at high noon , after which an elegant dinner was served. The brldo was drcHced in pure white , with white roses iu her hair and at her breast , and she carried a bouquet of the Bamo flowers. The groom was dressed in conventional black. The brldo needs no introduction. She is not only known iu Btanton county , where she has lived , but she is also known In the adjoining counties. She is nn honest , upright , trno wouiaulovod and honored by all who know her. Miss Bobb has taught school in Stauton county for 11 years with marked success. She has boon teaching in district No. ! ! 7 , in the southern part of the county , for the past Hovou years and the district was not nt nil ready to give her up yet. But Mr. Hummer insisted nud gained his prl/o. The groom Is n stranger to most of the people iu this section. His homo Is In Iowa Oity , lown , whore ho is engaged in stock business nnd is also lutorostcd in n telephone company. Mauy friends will join iu wishing them n long nud happy life together. Those present nt the wedding were ouly relatives nud n few most intimate friends , numbering nbont 45 iu nil. Many useful nud valuable presents were received by the contracting conplo. Mr. nud Mrs. Hummer will go to their homo in lown after n short visit with friends in Stauton. A Touchlnp Tribute. Edgar Hownrd , editor of thoOoluuibus Telogrnui , recently lost n daughter by death , nud the subsequent issue of his paper contained this farewell , through which n bereaved father's love wells : ' 'Dead 1 Yes it must bo so , because upon the way uiy friends approach with tender touch and word , nud out in the bonutlful cemetery is n now-made mound , covered dcop with flowers , the offerings of hearts wherein affection for my Mar- thn did nbide. Aud yet sometimes I can not force belief thnt she is dead , because I EOO her in the faces of her little mates who como to oiYer sympathy sincere ; and when I try so hard to turn my tired brain to business wants nud needs , her augol face appears upon the writing-pad to win n father's eye nway from work , that it may rest upon the features of his child. Aud often in the night hour comes n call for "papa" in the voice I know so well , nud so real are its tones that I give answer to the call , nud wnit expectant for her closer coming. Aud when she comes oh , sweetest boon to troubled heart she boars no mark or trace of pain on her dear fnco , but al ways a smile , of unspeakable peace a speaking smile , whoso beauty tells us trno that our loved one's place in Para dise is as safe as wns her earth-place in her father's heart. Aud so I must not , and I do not mourn for my dear dead as for a love and life gone far away forever , because my soul sense tells mo we shall meet again , and tells me this is true as sense of sight informed mo that I saw and recognized my child when she was here upon the earth. Goodbye , sweet heart , but not farewell , nnd from your place in Paradise look down upon this sorrowing soul , whoso surest hope of heaven is based upon the goodness of his God in giving him to hare aud hold up on tlfo earth for just n little while a Christ-like child. " Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets cure ncold in one day. No cure , no pay. Price 25 cents. Low Round Trip Rates via Union Pa cific , from Missouri River. $15.00 to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo , Colorado , August 1 to 14 , 23 to 34 , aud 30 to 31 , inclusive. $19.00 to Donver.1 Colorado Springs and Pueblo , Colorado , July 14 to 81 , in clusive , August 13 to 22 and 20 , inclusive. $25.00 to Salt Lake Oity nud Ogden , Utah , August 1 to 14 , inclusive. $25.00 to Gleuwood Springs , Colomdo , August 1 to 14 , 23 to 24 nnd 80 to 31 in- elusive. $30.00 to Salt Lake Oity and Ogden , Utah , August 23 to 24 , and 80 to 31 , in clusive. $31.00 to Gleuwood Springs , Colorado , July 14 to 81 , inclusive , August 15 to 23 nnd 15 to 29 , inclusive. $82.00 to Salt Lake Oity aud Ogden , Utah , July 14 to 31 , inclusive , August 15 to 22 nud 25 to 29 , inclusive. ' $45.00 to San Francisco , Los Angeles , California , July 29 aad August 2 to 10 , inclusive. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to J. B. Elseffer , agent. Norfolk Brownies Took Both Of Them. THE FIRST WAS A SHUT-OUT. Visitors Given n Basket of Goose Eggs While the Locals Took Ton. In Yesterday's Game Visitors Had Bolter Luck but Not Enough of It. Kruin Monday' * Dully : Willdns' Brownlos didn't find it quite at easy to capture the second game from Wansn as thny did the first and for the first four innings , with n tie-up on n square apiece for the opposing teams some of the local enthusiasts displayed n con ( deferable degree of coolness , but they did not despair nud when iu the fifth the Brownies chased nrouud the diamond mend for n bunch of four , whllo the chill of the grand stand atmosphere wns not overcome to any great extant the nrdor of the locnl spectators had warmed considerably. Gnluskn iu the box for the locals didn't gather in the usual number of strike outs to his credit , but ho kept the visi tors from finding many safe ones and when the sphere did shoot into the Hold it usually fell into n basket and counted naught to the man with the stick. Agan did good service behind the bat nnd gathered In n couple of phenomenal catches that strayed into his neighbor hood. Ouo or two got away from him , but it is doubtful if ovou "Joe would have got them. " Woodie held down the second bag with his usual success ; Kennedy played iu the right garden nnd Graves wns in center. Winder did the umpire stunt with very general satisfaction although ho did ninko ouo or two decisions on whicl'i the grand stand didn't agree. Hedgers in the box for the visitors did very pretty work , but his support par- mittod too many of those that got nway to find a safe lauding placo. The dual result was 8 to 2 in favor of the Brownies. The chilliness of the day kept the crowd away nad those who did go expressed - pressed n wish for overcoats or that the management might put n steam heat ing plant iu the grandstand and make the meshes iu front n little thicker. By innings : Norfolk 001004008 * 8 Wausa 010000001 0 2 Saturday's Game. A shut out agaiust the Reds from Wausa nud ton timely squares closed up by fifteen balls sent safely to the field , gave the Wilkius1 bunch their easy victory in Saturday's game. Bnokliu on the slab for the locals sent nu ovou dozen to the bench with strike outs staring them iu the fnce , nnd was located only for n quintette of safeties in the nine times up. The Brownies were changed n bit from their ordinary ofllces. Johnson was out of the game , playing with Ran dolph nud Wilkius took his place on sack number 3. Kennedy shoved up from the half way station to first , Woodie covered the empty bag and Galaskn filled up the gap in the gardens. MoNeill started to umpire but was re placed in the second on a break , by Oheatwood who made good. Agan got n pretty three bagger to the deep right. Jack Dnvey hit for as many. Kennedy did good stick work and covered his corner In good shape. Art Hayes , the new acquisition of Wnusn's from Peoria , played a good enough game but couldn't keep out of trouble. By innings : Norfolk 30002113 * 10 Wausa 0 00000000 0 Off the Bat. Harry Welsh , who was in the box for Oreighton yesterday , passed through the city this morning on his way to Omaha. Compared with the standing of other teams , not excluding those that are at the top iu the leagues , the record of the Norfolk Brownies is not one to be ashamed of. During the season they have played 3G games of which they have won 23 and lost 18 , giving them u per centnge of 039. Lately they hnve been winning almost everything nud if they keep np the record on their western trip their perceutnge is likely to re ceive nnothor henlthy boost. Columbus Wants House Numbers. Do the people of Columbus want free mail delivery ? They can have it at once if they want it , provided they will number the rosideuco and business houses. The Columbus office is now en titled to n sufficient number of carriers to deliver the mail throughout the oity , aud Postmaster Kramer stands ready to begin the free delivery service just as soon ns the citizens place the street numbers ou their houses. It is up to the citizens. If they do their part the postmaster will do the rest. Columbus Telegram. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special perscrip- tion of Dr. A. Boschee , a celebrated German physician , nnd is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs , colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature , removing as it does , the cause of the affection aud leaving the parts in n strong nud healthy con dition , It is not an experimental med icine , but has stood the tc&t of yearn , giving satisfaction in every case , which Ha rapidly Increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Bosclieo's Gorman Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1808 , and to now sold iu every town nud village in the civilized world. Three dotes will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 couta. ( lot Green's special almanac. Asn. K. Loonnrd. Queries. Cnu n paw buck ? Kookuk Gate City. Can n chimney swallow ? St. Joe News. Well , while your interrogation points are inserted in this great theme can a n monkey wrench ? All right follows , hut wo want to know , can n horse fly , n cow Blip , n watch ppring , n side walk , or n chocolate I elate drop ? Clare Tribune Along the same line of thought , would like to know , can corn stalk , but ter fly , wood box , olothos line , horseshoe shoo tobacco , cake wnlk or n sheep tick ? Plover Review. After the intelligent render has finished with these perhaps ho will go ou the stand and bo sworn whllo the sunko editor propounds n few ho wnnts to know : Does a paper weight , n lamp shade , n window blind , n bicycle tire , a rose bush leave ? Did you over see the house pniut , n ynrd measure , a door stop , a ball lmta railroad tion tin born , n hand saw , a dictionary stand , smoke stack , butter milk , stool hammer , or wire nail ? Did yon over hear n tree bark , or feel n door olnsn. or know nf n column rule ? And finally answer this propound by the Chicago Tribune : flow mncli wood would n woodchnck chuck If a woodchnok would chuck wood7 A woodchnck would chuck as B woodcbuek should , If a woodchnck could chuck wood , Cheap Excursions Via Illinois Centra Railroad from Omaha. St. Paul , Minn § 1) ) CO Minneapolis , Minn 9 GO Lake Mluuetouka 10 25 Madison Lake 7 GO Wnterville , Minn. ( Lake Tetonka ) 7 60 Wnseca , Minn 7 GO Dnluth , Minn 13 CO Wiuuepeg , Manitoba 82 10 Clear Lake , la 8 00 Spirit Lake , In 8 00 Dates of sale for above , August l.to 15 , inclusive , September 1 to 10 inclusive. Return October 31. On other days , rate will bo one fare , plus $2.00. Wnnpacn , Wis $20 95 Milwaukee , Wis 1875 Oshkosh , Wis 19 75 Tort Huron , Mich 22 05 Buffalo , N. Y 41 50 Dates of sale for above , August 1 to September 30. Return October 1. Dubuqne , la ' $10 10 Dates of sale for above , August 3 to 7 , inclusive. Rates named nbove , nre for round trip tickets. Also circuit tours via Dulnth or Chicago cage and stenmer via the Great lakes. Special excursion rates to many points in Minnesota , Wisconsin , North Dakota and eastern points. Write us whore you are going and wo will be glad to 'give full information. Let us make your sleeping car or steamer reservations in advance. Call nt Illinois Central city ticket of- tic , No. 1402 Farnnm street , or address W. H. BRILL , Dist. Pass. Agt. , 111. Cent. R. R. , Omnha , Neb. Northern Wisconsin llallu-njr Farm Laud For Sale. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway has for sale in North ern Wisconsin , at low prices and easy terms of payment , about 350,000 acres of choice farm lands. Early buyers will , secure the advau tage of locations on the many beautiful streams and lakes , which abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most excellent water supply , both for family use and for stock. Land is generally well timbered , the soil fertile and easy of cultivation and this is rapidly developing into one of the greatest sheep and cattle raising regions In the northwest. Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minn- eapolia , Duluth , Superior , Ashland nnd other towns on "The Northwestern Line" furnish good markets for stock and farm produce. For further particulars address : GKO. W. BELL , Land Commissioner , Hudson Wis " or G.H.MACRAE , Asst. Gen'IPass. Ag't.St. Paul , Minn. Special Excursions East. During June , July , August nnd Sep. tember the Union Pacific will sell tickets from Oozad , Nebraska , Penokie and Wnkeeney , Kansas , and points east thereof to nil points in lown , Minnesota and Wisconsin nt grently reduced rates Informntion regarding rates and dates of sale will be cheerfnly furnished on application to J. B. Elseffer , agent. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between E. A. Bullock and H. H. Patterson is here by dissolved by mutual consent. Dated July 22 , 1902. E. A. BULLOOK. H. H. PATTEHSON. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. BUSINESS OF THE COURTS. A Couple of Wearies and n Wife- Beater Rounded Up. Judge Hayes' police court was fur nished with n moderate rush of busi ness this morning nnd the ofllcera were kept on the move to aoiue extent. First there appeared n couple of woo-begone Individuals , one with a moll of stale beer on his bronth and the other with n crooked-up arm nnd n deformed foot , both appearing as though they knew no other business than that of tramping. The first gave his name ns John Mar aud the second ns Harry Wick. The former had n little change but had lost his hat in acquiring Iris jag nud he was al lowed to keep theMmouoy to procure n now head-dress. They were then warned to leave the city and promised to do so , but Mar had something loft after buying - * ] ing n hnt nud could not resist the op portunity of getting nuother jag , with the result thnt ho ia again behind the bars. J. McAllister again got into trouble , his wife entering the complaint and , al though it is alleged that ho beat nnd abused her , the charge read "for dis turbing tbo peace and using threatening language. " Ho pleaded guilty aud paid the fine imposed , but had not long en joyed his freedom when Justice Eiseley found that he had some charges of long standing against him , and got out n mittimus. The last heard of him McAl lister wns hustling around for money with which to pay the charges on the justice docket. SOUTH NORFOLK NEWS. From Saturday's Dally : Misses Frances and Edith Viele are visiting their cousins in Lincoln. Mrs. Morey and children spent the day with Mrs. Recrof t yesterday. Mrs. J. K. Harrington returned yes terday from a two-weeks' visit at Mad ison. Misses Glennie and Bonnie Shippee went to Tilden yesterday to visit with relatives for a few days. Miss Maude Diugman has returned from Fremont where she has been at tending the normal school. Miss Eflle Ball left yesterday for Huron , S. D. , to visit with Misa Jeanette - ette Smith who formerlv lived hnm. Mrs. S. L. Miller has left for a ten - days' visit with her son , Ohas. S. Miller , who is spending the summer at Laudrau , N. D. Fred Hollingsworth'returned Thurs day from St. Joseph hospital at Omaha where he underwent an operation for cataractal condition of the gall and bladder caused by years of riding on engines nnd leaning out cab windows. The trouble has been coming on for a number of years nnd hag kept him in poor health during that time. The doctors now say that bis condition is favorable for a complete recovery. Better Than Medicine. Let loose all your giggles , wear dimples , sweetness , nnd light. You'll cntch more flies with saccharine paper than you will with n threshing mnchine. Don't be n disgruntled old procupiue or n bnt or n weeping jackal or n howling hyena. Be a daisy nnd everybody will like you and bless you. You'll be better than a docter around. People with bad spells on them nnd the dismals will cheer up , be chirk and get well. They'll think they have paid ten dollars to a scientist healer to make them believe there never was such a thing on earth as rheumatiz or cricks or stitch in the side or noorolgy. You'll drive nway the hypos and the grippe. A merry heart doeth good like a patent medicine at a dollar a bottle. Your name will go thundering down the ages. Vic tor Hugo wrote a great novel on "The Man Who Laughs. " May his tribe in crease. The Blue Laws are no longer in force. Let us therefore paint the whole bottom and all existence brilliant cerulean. Exchange. Good Advice. The most miserable balnors in thn world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy- five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two dis eases and their effects : such as sour stomach , sick headache , habitual cos- tiveuess , palpitation of the heart , heart burn , water-brash , gnawing and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue and dis agreeable taste in the month , coming up or food after eating , low spirits , etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's special almanac. Asa. K. Leonard. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofflce August 12 , 1902. Mr. Arthur N. Billings , Mr. Charley Garrison , Egyptian Remedy Co. , Ethy- laud Mae Gerard , Mr. John Johnson , Mr. Wm. Lang , Mr. James Simmons , Mrs. Claude W. Smith , W. A. White. If not called for in 15 days will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised. ' JOHN R. HAYS , P. M. Low Fare Excursions To Hot Springs , South Dakota and the Black Hills.vla the F. E. & M. V. rail road. Excursion tickets will be sold every day until September 15 , good to return until October 81 , to Hot Springs. Deadwood and Lead , South Dakota. Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished as to rates , etc. H. 0. MA.TIIAU , Agent. She Has Cured Thousands Given np to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aloopathy , Home opathy , Electric and General - oral Medicine. Will , \ > j rnitnett , vlilt professionally NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PAOIFIO HOTEL , FRIDAY , AUG. 15 , ONE DAY ONLY. returning evary four weeks Consult her | MIo tbo opportunltj IB at Imiul DR. CALDWELL limits her prnct co to tbo special troatmout of diseases of tba eye , ear , nose , throat. Inngs , female diseases , disease ] or chlldrou aud all chronic , uorroui nod surgical dleoasns ot n curable uaturo Early consump tion , bronchitis , bronchial cntnrrli. rlirnnin | catarrh , hoadaahe , couetlpatloi. , stomach aud bowel troubles , rheumatism neuralgia , Bet- a'lca , Rright's diseasekidney diseases , dlceaaos of the liver and bladder , dizziness , uorvousnois , indigestion , obesity , interrupted i ntritlon , slow growth in chlldror , and all wasting dis eases iu adults , deformitloi clnb-feot curva ture of the spluo , dttOBsea of the brain , paraly sis , heart dlseaio , dropsy , swelling of the limbs , stricture , npou sores , paiu Iu the bones , granu lar enlargements and all long-standing dis eases properly treated , Ulood nnd Skin Dlgeaaea. Pimples , blotches , eruptions , liver spots , fallIng - Ing of tbo hair , bad complexion , eczema , throat ulcers , bone pains , bladder tioubles , weak hack , burning nrino , parsing nrlue too often. The eiTocts of constitutional sickness or the taking of too much injurious medicine rocoivoa searching treatment , prompt relief and a cure for life. Diseases of women , irregular menstruation , falling of the womb , bearing down pains , female displacements , lack of sexual tone. Loacnrrhea. sterility or barrenness , consult Dr Caldwell and she will show them the cause of their trouble and the way to become cured , Cancera , Go 1 tor , Flatula , I'lles and enlarged g'ands treated with the subcu taneous Injection method , absolutely without pain and without the loss nf a drop of blood , is one of her own discoveries and ia really the most scientific method of this advanced age. Dr. Caldwell has practiced her profession ia some of the largest hospitals throughout the country. She hat no superior in the treating and diagnosing diseases , de'ormltles , ptc. She has lately opened an otllco in Omaha , Nebraska , where she will epencl a portion of each week troatirg her many patients. No incurable cneos accepted for treatment. Consultation examination and advice , one dollar to. those in ! terested. Dn. OKA CALUU ELL & Co. Omaha , Neb , Chicago , 111. a Fisherman If so , before making any plans for your Summer fishing trip , you should write or call on us for information per taining to the Lakes of Minnesota. There are ten thousand lakes in the State of Minnesota , which are filled with Bass , Pickerel , Orappie , Muska- longe , etc. ' Remarkably low round trip tickets with long limits , will be on sale all summer. Information regarding fishing resorts , hotel rates , and round trip tickers will be cheerfully furnished by W. H. BRILL , Dist. Pass. Agent , 111. Cent. R. R. No. 1402 Farnam St. Omabn. A SWELL TRAIN , THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED SHORTLINE. " To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine , Rockford , Lacrosse , Dnbnquo , Elgin , Freeport , Madison , Jauesville and other important points East , North east and Southeast , via An Electric Light in Every Berth. The Milwaukee is the only Electric Lighted Train that runs in and out of Omaha. All cars are supplied with in candescent lights. Palace Sleepers and the finest Dining Oars iu the world are run on the O. M. &St. P. Ry. Write and get full in- formation. F. A. NASH , General Western Agent , H. W.HOWELL , 1501FarnamSt. , Truv. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Omaha.