10 TUB OMAHA DAILY BRErT SiATUHDAY , DECEMBER 28 , 1S95. SPBG1RL. NOTICES. Ailvcrllftcnicttla for Iliouc column Trill lie tnUcn tinlll IJJiIM ) p. in. f the cveiiltiK nnil tinlll 8 p. 111. for th mnrnliiR nnil Similar cdltlnim. AilrcrUnrrx , lijr rpcnicnUutf n ntim licrcil clicrlc , cnit have nn uvrri ail ilrcKKcil lo n nnmhrrril letter In oar of The UPC. AnnwerN no nildroann vrlll l o ilellrerpil niinn iirpurnlntlo of the check only. llnJcd , 1 1-"o i worrt Hrnt lnnrr lon | lo n iror tlirrcnftrr. Nalhlnir Inkcn for leu < hnn 2.1c for nr t ItiHprtlon. Them nilTcrflBcmeiiti * tnimt he rnn connect ! < lvrlr. WANTED MALE uni.r. WANTEO-LIVE. INTELLIGENT AGENTS i i : Omaha lo oritnnlzr cluta of three tn five -farm - llti of our fnmnui Orchard HnmM ' " " ' ' ' ' central MI-sH lppl , Th < * IM < * of Immlsrntlrn I KOlnR wiutli. where ( here nre. no hot wlnn . nt coM w Inters , no Mirtanln. no crop ' " ' " flhere tno or three crop * can be. rnl w eaci year ; where there li no nich thins n failure I hard an : ho i n min will work one-half ns rtpo thin country ! rnnl summer * . mIM " ' "iT" ' . , , ? , " , pavlnc crrps of fruits and * * * ' } . . ? ' h \V factllllM. oil on earth ! boit railway Amei. Kern-rat agent. K17 Farnam St. . WANTKDI A COAT HAND ! STEADY WOR1 and Rood pan Henry Kassebaum. " " " . " Itnlnl M K II I BAILSMEN TO HANDLE OfR 111011 .a"1 . * lulirlrnlKiK oil" nnd Rrpnuci * , cxc uslvely nr a n Rl.lo line. A. R. Tlmmlna Oil , % - "i\c _ _ _ " _ _ ( Tlllf RRYN "llll MILIA 214 ( Mir.STNUT Btroot. Phlliilelpliln. Pa. , want a ' " ' " " " nfn to nimlnted with the country and relnl trade nell. with hm other Koodi. dry B" ' ? * 5 ° juji . ' claltlct on cunuubyilon. _ n " " SPECIALTY" BALKSMAN WANTED : nn\ Kno.1 , an.l Boneral ttndf. ; IjlHli c < immlwloni oxcltiKlvo territory : unp.ir.illnU'l Indue.- cut to secure salei. Apply Immollatelv. Th In ternatlonal Mfs. Co. . Iowa 'y . : s. POSITIONS Ol'P.N TOR FEW TUTSI 1 1 NT salenmen on unlnry : experience unneccKinrj permanent cmplojment : iipply n ° w-.n J'J llro < . Co. , nunirrymcn , Chlcngj. n MDiO 2S' FOR RENT HOUSES. HOUSES. F. It DARLING , DARKER IIOUS1CS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Da\ls Company , 1503 Fnrnam. t > 4'j _ FURNISHIOU HOUSE"FOR"RENT ; DEAUTIFUL Imiise , ten rooms , elegantly furnlsncd , hot water lii-at , laundry , stable , carrlauc , etc. Tlios. F. Hall. , t I'axton block. D M BTANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , 6 ROOMS nil moilern , tins. fuel. Apply Uyron Recil Com- p.my. 212 80. llthBt. _ D 116 UOUSES. DENEWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TII ST. - CIO NO. 20T1I , 4-ROOM COTTAGE. 1623 No. 20th. 5-room Hat. nice. 1C24 N. 19th. 8-room hrlck. 604 No. 17th. 8-room lirlck. Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co. . 211 S. JSth. ' FOR RENT. HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS. MOD- crn conveniences : very handy to business. Ln- qulro of 1) . T. Mount , 209 B. 16th St. D 5J6 8 AND S ROOM llOUSES ON FARNAM AND E-room houseon 22d and Leuvenuorth , cheap. Jno. W. Robblno , 211 N. Y. Llfa Will ? . D 5G2 FOR RENT. 3-ROOM HOUSE. S. E. COR. 21D nn.l Clarke. D-19J S401 JACKSON ST. , 7-ROOM MOUDRN. ? 2 > . 4100 Lafayette avc. , 9-loam modern , (25. 207 8. 21th at. , 14-room madem. M. 209 S. 2llli 8t. , 9-room modern. P ) . 2775 Webster St. , 7-room modern. J2j. 2773 Hurt St. , 7-'oom modern , $20. D26. N. 27th live , . 7-room modern. J20. 2008 8. lltli at. . 7-room modem , R3. 2004 S. lltli St. . 7-room nndern. J2 * . Fidelity Trust Company , 17Q2 Farnam lit. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY VLACE , 18th. south of Manilcrsoru D M320-23 * FoVluNT7'MODEnN imiCK- HOUSE OP 13 or 26 rooms at 1U-118 N. Sith st. See J. N. Frcnzor , opposite postomce. Tel. C3I. D 857 FOR RENT 8-ROOM HOUSE AND UARN . J12. inqulro on premlsos. 1126 So. S6th st. 627 SMALL HOUSE. 411 8. 24TH < TO 4-R. .HOUSES CHEAP. FOIl IIBXT FUIIXISHED ROOMS. THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO man and wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th. / E FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; modern conveniences ; C21V5 S. 19th street. E U41 30 * FUHXISIIED ItOOMS AXD IIOAItD. FRONT ROOMS , WELL HEATEDr FAMILY board If desired ; rates reasonable. 324 North DM st. F 70 ItOOMS WITH HOARD. 201J DOUGLAS. F M79D 2S * NICE WARM ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD ; RATES icasonable. The Rose , 2020 Harney.F F MSOG JIG FOR RENT. FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS with or without board ; steam lionl. electric liells. baths ; rates reasonable. The Mldluiul Hotel , ICth and Chicago streets F 9J7-30 BOUT11 FilONT ROO MS , HOARD , 2303 DOUQ- Ing. F-M SH J 11' FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE , SUITAl'lLE for two ; board If desired. 2007 Cass tt.F3342 F-334-2 * roil JH5XT UXFUHXISHED ROOMS. 4 ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN : CENTRAL : reusomibia rcat ; nlco for liDuaekcciiIni ; . 170J Webster t. O M556 FOH IlEXT STOHES AXD OFFICES. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY 11RICIC I1UILDINQ at 010 Farnam nt. Thla bulldlns has a. tire- proof cement basement , complete steam hcnt. Ine llxlures. Mater un all Moors , sns , etc. Ar- ply at thin olllca of The Dee. 1 910 STORE RU1LDINO AT 1011 FARNAM BT.i 3 stories and basement ; eood for \\holesnla or retail purposes. 314 First Nnt. Dank bids. I-M921 FOR RENT. O1TICU ROOMS. W13 DOUOt VS nt. 1-M'JIO AGENTS AVANTED. I' ' ! AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE OHD1SHH TOU uur celehratcil fl.fr ) cuetom pnnta ami nulls. ChlcaKU Custom Punts Co. , 2U3 KICtli nve. , Culcagu. J M34T W AVANTED TO HE.VT. WANTED , 2 OR 3 NICE 11OOMS. WITH bath , for llulit hjuaekefpliiH . O 63 , Hoc. TWO GENTLEMEN WANT TWO COMFORTable - able ixiuMiit In nelchboihuod of 22J and ChlciiRO. Address O Ctt , Dee. K 953-27' STOUAGE. ETORAOIi. , FRAN1C BWERS. 1211 HARNEY. M til PACIFIC STORAOE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . S03-S10 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M-4Z3 AVAXTI5D TO 1IUV. AVANTED , FIRE PROOF SAFE ; ADDRESS P. O. Drawer 41 , Omaha , N U4I-2S' FOR SALE FUHKITUHE. ONE LARGE ACO11N 1IASE 1IURNER FOR rail ) at , coiner ot S5h street and Halt Ho anl. 2S' FOR HALE MISCELLANEOUS. HARD WOOD 4 AND 6-FOOT FENCE FOR . .01 n cribbing , C. R. Loc. 801 DoucUs. 0-4M BKATE3 , ALL SIZES. K CENTS TO J3 0) . Uiimliq Illcycle Co. . 823 N. 16th , _ Q MSI'J ONK FINE SEALSKIN NEWMARKET AT A barealn , 1311 Uouslai itrcet. G C. lieu. SALE. A FIRST CiaS9 MILCH COW. Andrew C. Johnson. JUS 8. 15tU at. Q-ati ia NEW "CONN" SILVER " 8ALK. "WON- dor" BU coracu cheap tar ca U or ( rood note. Addretui H 1 , care of lleo. IJ-M3U 21' CLAIRVOYANTS. nia. DR. ii. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RK- lUtlv biulaei * tutdltual Itli J r at 118 N. 16th. -U4 MA.SSAOE , I1AT1IS. ETC. MADAME SMITH , N E COR. 16TH AND room II , 2nd Poor ; maisas-l nnd Iwlhs. MME. HOWKLLrUntSIt ANDr.LECTRIC batlis. rinest parlors In city. 2 S 3M H. nth T-MWI-SP MME , AMK3. FO11MK11LY OF ST. t.OUIS. MAS- and bnlhs. M7 S 13lh St. , 21 flxir. room 10. T-MSS3-2S' MADAME LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE bath * . 417 South lllh street , upMalrs ; t rlorn , 2 nnd 3. T-M M 2S' PEHSOXAL. VIAVA 2 ( DEE DLDO. . HEALTH DOOK fre < > ; home treatment ! lady attendant. U I2j DATIIS , MASSAGE. M.ME. POST , 313'f S. 1STII. U 42 < > FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED 1UUMLRY , 17th nnd St. Mary'n avenue. Tclephonff. 440. U 121 IWLI.r. EPI'URLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER , at 1WJ Frtrnam. Lady asents wanlnl , U-MJ37 J 23' MONEY TO LOAN OX PIANOS. 1IICYCLU. " , Jewelry , etc. : elrlctly conHdcntlal. P. O. box " 6. MATIIIMONIAL connni'ONnixcn nuniiAt' . I'aper and lists , lOc. Kortti l ulj. Co. , St. Lnuli. Mo. U 03-Jan5' SUI'EUFI.UOUS IIAIU AND MOLDS HE- inovtd by electricity. Mmo. Post , 313 < A S. 15th. U SM MOKEY TO LOAX REAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31S N. Y. Life. Ixi.ins at low roles for clinlce security In Nebraska A lo a fnrm or Omaha city prnpeity. MO.NT.y TO LOAN AT LOWKST 11ATK3. TII13 al'\Jiavls Co. 150J Farnnm gt. } V ' ! J _ _ _ c ricu CINT" MONEY TO" LOAN ON OM"UIA real estate & Neb. farms.V. . U. Molkle , Oin.iha. W 430 1IONHY TO LOAN ON IMl'HOVDD OMAHA property , ridellty Trust Co. . 1703 I'arrunt. W-431 MONHV TO LOAN ON IMI'IIOVHD OMAII. real estate. Urennan. Lo\e & Co. . Pax ton lllk \V 435 CITY LOANS. C. A. STA1UI , D25 N. Y. L1KC W 133 HOUTGAOKS. O. O. WALLACU , nUOWN nLI LOANS ON IMI'IIOVKD ft UNIMI'IIOVHO CIT\ property. W. Karnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnam W 1JS MORTOAQn LOANS : LOW HATICS. J. U. Zlttle , ICtli una Uouglas , Omalm.W W 13 FAUM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SAUPY , 1 TO 10 > uars ; low rates. Oarvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. I , W 437 WANTHD AT ONCK , APPLICATIONS FOI larjo loans on l/uslsosjs propelty , also ilwell Int ? Imaic loan' " : iii.n't w.ilt until jour 0:1 : limn cxplrus. apply now. Fidelity Trust com pany , 1702 Farnam St. W 043 JS3 . Oil LHSS TO LOAN ON IMPKOVKD Omaha real estate at 8 per cent. Addnxi O (7T ( Ueo oUlce. -\v :3 MOXEY TO LOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITUItE. PIANOS lioiscs. wngonj , etc. . nt lowest rates In city no removal of goods : strictly confidential : yet can pay the loan off at any tlmo or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MonTOAGi : LOAN CO. . 300 S. Kill st. X 433 MONEY AWF LO _ . / N. SO . . . . CU. M DAYS ; . FUUNI- Vrp ! Pianos , etc. Dult Green , room 8. ujjigj. . , X 133 nUSIXESS CHANCES. . SALE. THE PAtACD CAFD IN LEAD i Den < lw l : both dolns- cowl business. Ad dress Matt Klopp , Lead or DcaJwood. S. D. Y-M407 MAKH MONEY I3Y CAREFUL SPECULATION In jcrnliT throuRh n reliable , successful firm : ex- celltxnt oppottiinllles to make pronts bv our new plans ; fully explained and sent froe" : lilshcs references. Paulson & Co. . 70S Omaha Kldir. Chicago , 111. Y M47S WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH FEW HUNdred - dred dollars , to take charge of branch of- 5,100 , month "nd comml5loA business. Address G 63 Il j Y 010 2S FOR. EXCIIAXGE. KQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR ? 4"NavWt1f ! ! ! ' ' ? y ? VOU t0 olT < ! r- " KUalley. . 341) ( N. i. Life Dlilff. z 4il CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR FIRST Uass farm near Omaha. T. U. McCulllch. suite 001 , Chamber of Commerce , Clik-auo. III ! . v S5-S11-T15 FOR nXCHANOn OMAHA PIIOPKUTY AND JG.OOO.W cash for Chlcagi ) property. T. U ' Me. Culloch. culte C04. Chamber of Commerce. Chl- His. Z-800-.I13 FOH SALE REAL ESTATE. VDSTRACTS. THE BYRON HICED COMPANY RE 113 IMPROVED FARMS. G. W. CARLOCK. 1205 I'arnam st. R13 CU Jl 1ARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertlcs and farms. John N. Frcnzcr , opp. P. O. RE 443 BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling. IJarker block. RK 441 FOR 11ARGAINS. TRADES. QUICK DEALS , call or write D. V. Sholes Co. , First National Bank nidg. RE M313 51 VANTED LARGE CITY AND FARM PROP. ertles for sale or exchange. T. II. McCulloeli , aulto 001 , Chamber off Commerce. Chicago , Ills. RE-SOQ..n5 1ERK IS A SNAP. A FULL CO-FOOT LOT. only 3 to 5 blka. from the- very finest lionics In the clly. Cost 12.700. Ueautlful building site Only J1.2W. Wilt tnlte a T510 to J700 lot and balancu 3 years at 7 per cent. Fldnllty Trim company , 1702 Farnam t. UE 032-31 THEATRICAL. MR. AND MRS. IJYRON , DUKTISTS AND SO- clety sketch artists , late of New York , can be engaged fcr private the.ililcals , clubs and en tertainments , during llui holidays. , reasonable , Call , after Sulurdny , Richelieu hotel. 931-27 * SHORTHAXD AXD TYPEAVR1TIXO. A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE. 450 MAHA I1USINESS COLLliGE , 15TU. FAHNAM 451 HOTELS. ETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . K. AV. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 452 HE LANOE HOTEL. 02 S. 13TII ST. ! STEAM heat ; table board , $3.00 per week. SH53 PAAVN11UOKER9. I. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 18 ST. 449 UPUOLSTICIUXG FURXITURE. PHOLSTERING , FURNITURE REPAIRED and packed very cheap this month. M. a. Walkln. 2111 Cuailng. Tel. 1531. W7 HORSES AVIXTERED. IORES WINTERED ; HEST OF CARE Klven horses , both winter and bummer. Addrens M. J , Welch , Gretna , Neb. M7TZ UNDERTAKERS AXD E3I11ALMKH3. , K , I1URKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1618 Chicago ft. , telrphune K 451 SWANSON & VALll i , 1701 CUUINO , TEL. 10M. U. A. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND KM- balnicr , ItU Farnam t. . Ith-pliono K3. nt UUILDIXG AXD LOAX ASSOCIATIONS. 1IARE3 IN MUTUAL U & U. ASS'N PAY 0. 7 , I per cent when 1. 3. S yean old ; alway * redeemable. 1701 Farnam t. . Nattlnger. Sec. . 447 OW TO GKT A I1OMI1 OH HKCURU GOOD Interest on Bavingn. Apply to Omaha. L. & O. Au'n. 1704 lleo bids. O. M. Natllnger , Sec. 411 MUSIC , ART AXD LANGUAGE. O. P. M'PHERSON. PIANIST. FOR PAHTIES. oclals , tc ; brat cltr .reference * . Address Adolph M yer , Utb un.l Farnam. ( M : GHORGE K. GEI.IJCNDECIC UANJO AND KUltar tcactir. UU CUlcaxo it. 10 * RICYCLES. 11IO 11AIH1AINS IN SECOND-HANI * t ! [ . lNi ; tkfilM , 3.V : to $3.0 > ) . Omahn lllcyclc Cr > . N. ICth mreel. M6C5-J ! ULECTII1CAL THEATMEXT. MISS VAN VALKENRfRGH DESTROYS PER- nmnently by electricity supeilluous hair , moles , unrts. etc. Room 416. N. Y. Life Uldg. 9.1J HIST. LOST. CHRISTMAS NIGHT IN NORTH PART of toun , pair K M Kpjclaclra. FlnJer plensa n-turn Hi room 7. Patterson block , 17lli and rainam , and receive reward. L3s'-M03 2S * Th'a cxtrn- ordJti.iry Ko- Crmstlpnttcju , Uizzitie a , jUTcnator lathe Faniug Hen- the most . ondortu natlpii'.Nrrv : ' OUStT'ltChUlR discovery ? f or Uao cytH the aiic. ami ether IMS b"on Cf- Cfho pait3. Strengthens , tlllc men of In vliconitLS ICuiopo and nnit tones the America , entire t-yilpm. Hudyan la Hutfran curra rniroly vege lob tlltr , table. Nervousness , Hudyan Htnui , Prematureness aiulilcrolorxa of the dla. anil restores In CO vrcuk organs. chnrgo 1'Jina in llio ilnys. Cures . ' liflct , lo.'sca LOST by ony or quicklr. Over 2.000 priwto enuVF l'rematurcnc > 3 rnounH iint < utrni'y lu 'no ' flrtt staRo. It Is n synip'om of Fr.ilu.il weakness and bnrrcnnps' . It can bo s.opueil lu 20 days by the use ot Hudyan. The now discoveryxvns tnadrtiv llioSncInt- IsU of the old fomotts Hudson Medical Institute. It is the strongest vltnlirer mode. It la very powcrfi-.l , but liaiBikfs. Sold for 81.00 n pack- aioorO packngrs for $5.00i ( < lnliisculcdboxes ) . Written guarantee gtvaufdrtt cure. If yon buy fix boxes anil are cot entirely cured , sue moro will bosunt to ytm flxoui'nil charpis. Semi fir Plrculnrsanrt tei-tlmonloh. Address HUDSON MEDlCALi INHTITUTE , Junction Mocliton,7I rltot A ; Klllw Sivu J raiicJ oo , Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS IN Htrvous , und Private SEXUALLY. < o- All Prlvntu DUuaso aiiilUlsonlersof Moil Tri'iitiiiL'iit by ma 11 V consultiitlou frou- * * SYPHILIS Curc-d for life and the poison thoroughly elJ nsed from the .rated. PILES , FISTULA end HKCTAL ULCER-j , HYDROCELE AND VAR1COCELE permanently and iucce sfully rured. Tethnd new and tjiifalllng. STRICTURE JHDBLEET' i3y new method without pain or cutting Call on or address with stamp. * Dr , Scarlcs & Searles , s Sure It's Pure You don't want to eat adulterated buckwheat or buckwheat that isn't buckwheat at all. Wright's ' Buck- Wfieaf is an honest product. Nothing but plain buckwheat of the very best kind At Your Dealers. A SPEC ! ALT Y ntlary syphilis permanently curctl In 15 to p35 ] cjuja. You can bo treated ot liome for fjt-bonaiuoprlcQiKJde-ianioKUiiriiiity. II Jyoujjrefcrto coma bore vro will contract to pay railroad lorn and betel o Ha , nnc * no cbprKC.If wo full to euro. If you havu taken mer cury. iodldo potusli , and still have aches and ? atne. Mucous 1' " tfhc 9 tn mouth , KoroThrout , * lmnl u T t > iii < i > < i\lr. * > ol Unnt-tt ITlf > r > 4a nr ny part of the body , Ilulr or Ey < * brow f.illlnK JutUl8thl .SypllillUoHLOOLPOiaONlhal wepruarantco tocuro. Wo nollrlttboraoftobsti nate cisi * ) and cliullcuca the \rurlu for a CUHO wo cannot cum. u'hls OlJp.no lias nl trays bn tiled thn skill nt the most eminent pliysl- cluns. tsaoo.UOO caplLnl behind our uncondi tional BUflrantr. Absuliite iiriiofHsentsroledoa application. Aflnress < ! OOK ItKMKDY COn 01 Manonlo Xcmple. CU1CAUO. iLI SPOERLi 1IREAUS HIS RECORD. UN Hill SlintVM nil Mini nil OIIH Claim for CnlvliliiK DOKN. 1'oundniaster Spoerl baa submitted his )111 fcr October , In which ho claims pay ( or 02 drowned dcga. This far outclasass the tills ot the previous months , Inlilch It waa rovcn that tbo bills had bsou paddoil wlth- ut limit. And this Is In the face of the act that the dogcatchlng business was dls- ontlnued early In the month by resolution f the city council. Although Spoorl was upposcd. to have discharged his dog catchers nd housed his wagon for tlu winter , as iany as thirty does are claimed to have marched down to the dump to be drowned In single day. Commissioner of Health Savllle. says that n only two or three days during the month vero the tails counted. The Inspectors had ; en laid off and there was na one to look ( tor the matter. He went down and ounted the tails himself on ono or two ays , but the rest of the time , there was no heclf. Spoerl's latest bill was referred to the ommltteo on police , on whoso recommenda- lon It was placed on tile. Chairman Durk- ey stated that enough money bad been taken rom the city- and he did not propose to ecommend the payment of any more such Ills. It Huron I lie CroiipjChllilrrn. . SKAVIBW. Vs. , March 9. 1895 , Wo have a splendid wls on Chamberlain's 2ough Remedy , and our customers coming rom far and near , speak of It In the hlghes * onus , Many have said that their children voulcl have died of croup If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given. Kellam & Ourran. n * w * j * > * * v * * i * * * > > > * A St. Bernard was wld for $2,350 at the llriulngham ( England ) dog show. Tbla | s aid to bo the highest price over paid for a it , Bernard at auction. THE BLCI : I RIBBON TONERS Two Mighty HcWts in the Prosperity of Grand Island. t j GREAT VALU& 'oj ' SUGAR AND WATER j . SniitirniiiN In' uStrin , Irrigation io Mnl.itcn thfEilrtli , Iiiinri * an "Un fit II IIIH' llijrvi'it Urou-tli of Crnnil Inlnniti * GRAND ISLAND , Deo. 26. There Is but little left of the Grand Island I knew tn tlio later 703 , anA Instead there nre such substantial Improvements that any one predicting the half of them twelve years ngo would have been deemed a foolish visionary. This Is n pcrtoil of depression , Idrntlcnl with that we had In the grasshopper tlmeo , but I am willing to go on record with n prophecy that the growth of this town In the next twelve years will far exceed that of the last twelve. TIe sugar beet and Irrigation nro destined to make Nebraska a densely populated and exceedingly prosperous state. We have the sunbeams , and these are the source of the sugar. AVe are n little shy on water , but the clouds 1o furnish It would shut out the sugary rays , and as the mountains send uo by the Platte and other streams , oa the surface and under It , a vast amount of water that wo don't use , psrhnps we had better utilize that which flows to waste before wo Hs > to com- ) laln. especially toeing that the wind with which to raise the water Is raised already , and running around hunting for a mill to drive. The Indian shivered and starved In the richest land on earth , and wo will do- the same If we are Ignorant and lazy , but the nst proves wo are Just the reverse. So I renew my prophecy. The Dally Independent of Grand Island says that the Oxnnrd company Is making ireparatlono for handling a gratly Incrsased mslnew which Is expected to result from the now process by which beet Juice Is so re- luced that It Is cheaply and easily tran- juneu. There are sj many grand things ) now In Grand Island that I will merly mention the nest Important advances made since I visited the town twelve years ago : A rall- vay to the Block Illlta , and onward to the 'aclflc. A railroad to St. Joe. The Oxnard Sugar Best factory , the mint that coins sun- Ight. The Baptist collcg ? . The water vorks. Two of the best hotels , not the argei't , but the best , to bo found anywhere. Tha Soldiers' home. Gas works. Electric lighting. Street cars. The St. Francis hos pital , and a number of splendid schools and churches. Last , but ns an Indication of progress It Is not thp least. The Dally Bee has In- crcasaJ Its circulation from a few secre tea a few hundredi atld twelve years hence a few thousand will Mo'doubt be the list. list.HANGER. HANGER. v A now. ' . A Spilt Ilettvevii Iliixlmml nnil Wife JlreiikM u Sevciiteeii-Yeur Sllenee. lu the village df Branford , Conn. , there la a two-story frame house , old and bat tered by the Veafher , and long unpalnted. It stands apart , -and for years non but tb.3 occupanto have gone Into It. In that housa Bdwardi Burke and Ellen , his" wife , have lived , f9r , enty-three years. They were married' In 1873 , and took this cottage - tago and settled down to a comfortable , drowsy exlsUnee after the fashion of the respectable Ne'w England village family. At the endof ( six years the neighbors , who had been watching them carefully , .notlcd .someth.n [ ( ; was ' wrong. The .wife could ! > : seen "eatlug her ; meals ' at a'table on the ground floor of 'the' cot'tage while the hus band was to bo seen eating at a table In one of the upstairs rooms. There were no men's articles in the Cashing Ellen Burlc ? hung out on the line In the back yard , and oucc a week Edward carried a bundle to a washing woman In the village. The neighbors decided that on ? cf those- fierce , bitter , silent quar rels , not uncommon In New England villager , wan on between them. They decided that It must be the mair who- wan at fault , and that ho must be crazy. So h2 was hauled up , and all the village turned out to hear his explanation. He simply said that ho and his wife had quarreled , and had not been speaknlg , and , so far as he could manage It , would never speak to each other again. He said that sh.3 lived on the ground floor , and ho on the second floor , and thta each establishment was complete In Itself. This was not lunacy , and so Edward Burke was released and allowed to go back to his queer home. But village curiosity was still a hunger and a thirst. So Ellen Burke was hauled up , charged with being Insane- . She soon proved that sae was perfectly sane , and did It without letting out any more of the cause and progress of the quarrel than had her husband. They gradually dropped all their acquaint ances and spent all their time not employed In making their separata und Indepsndsnt livings tn the house , she1 brooding downstairs , ho brooding In his sitting room , over her head. No doubt each sent many a longing thought out toward the other or backward toward the days when they had wandered the village lanes , each with an arm around the other. But that stubborn , relentless pride , that far of being thought weak and yielding , held them apart. And so the years passed down to November 3 last , almost tha seventeenth anniversary of their quarrel. On that day something happened , no one knows what , that angered Burke Into breakIng - Ing the silence. Down the stairs he came and , for the first tlmei in seventeen years , walked In upon his wife and bgan to ohout at her. She answered him In the same strain. Ho took her by the shoulders and gave her a tremendous shaking , set her down hard In her big rocking cTialr and stalked away. She was in a frantic race. She- rushed out and had him arrested. Ho wan fined $3. Ho appealed the case , and It came before the court of common pleas. Th decision of the lower court was afllrmcd. and now Burke has not only to pay the 43 , but the costs of the appeal. This looks as If Edward and Ellen were furHier away each from the other than ever before. But there is ono hopeful sign. They are talking to each other again dally , hourly , It Is true they are quarreling , but as the silence Is broken , thu tears may come nt any moment. The neighbors ore ho | > 3ful and ar ? wisely standing aloof , or as far aloof as Is compatible with watching every move. HOTV tjt , Ciirn a Iliul Colil. I had a bid" cold and cough for several months and tried almost everything. Finally Mr. Hunt , 'the druggist at West Clus ter , recommended Chamberlain's Cough Ilera- edy. A 50 cent bottle cured ma entirely. Abner Mercer , r DHlwcrthtown , Chester Co. . I.OOAI. Ac.yrs AIUO noi.ni.vn OUT. Not IiiflliHMl to Hetiirn City Hull In- niiraitmI'ri'iuluiiiH. . Some time ago' Councilman Kennard se cured the passage of a resolution ordering the canceling of the inaurance en the- city ball , It lolng held that It was a useless extravagance , but now It lcclsaj , though he would bo com- pellej to glvo UK tbo job. By virtue of a law which was passed by a rjcent legislature at .In behest of the Inimranco contingent of tflo obby the Insuranoa companion are allowed lo deduct the agont's c mmtolou of 15 per cent when policies are cancelled. In the iresent caeo the rebate en the policies would jo IS per cent , and consequently the addi tional clmrga for the agent's commission would simply mult in wiping out the Insur ance and , It l said , without gaining a dollar for the city by way of rebate. Mr , Kennard , hag ben hustling among the nsuranco agentu and ho siys. that all of them except D. H. Wheeler and ; . E. Ilowell have agreed to figure the per centage of commission en the nbate , instead of on the whole premium. In tlila way the city would get a rebate of { 9.57 on each iS.OOO policy , or something over | 300 In all. The two agents mentioned , however , declare hat they will claim the full protection of the aw. Dawltt'a Little Early Ulsers cura Indiges tion and bad TWO CAVAtaUY ( > iu > n .Mni-vi-t of Ili-mlim , ( he Other n .11un Ti-lt-Uxter. Here I ? a horse story told * Chicago Times- Herald man by James F. I.yon of the First cavalry , who had no superior In valor , and will carry to the grave A limp and a quarter of a pauml of lead. Hewld : "We had In cur company a young German named Schultz. His hone was his especial pride. Sometimes Schultz went to sleep without rations , but his horse never. No matter how SCUCA or how hard It waste get forage , thp young German's horse always had an evening feed , a thorough rubbing down , n loving pat and a 'Good night , Frank , ' In Iwo languages broken Kngllrh and German. Many a time have I seen Schultz skirmish for n lunch for hla horse when we halted to make cot- f-.y. Instead of preparing his own lunch. While the rest of us stayed In our tents and read or played cards , Schultz would keep Frank compiny for hours , sometimes talking Germanto htm and sonutlmea English , Some of our horses showed lack of care ; Frank showed ovsrcarc ; was always In good order ; In camp he gllftened like a new plug hat , and seemed as fond of hU master as his master of him. When the Atlanta campaign opened , In May , 1S64 , there was not a prouder soldier or a prettier horse than Schultz and Frank In the First. "Our first fight of noteIn tint campaign was at Vanell's station , May 9. Somebody rover mind who made- mem of It. Our little brigade , the Second of the First cavalry dtvlslcn , constating of the- Second and Fourth Indiana and the Flmt Wisconsin , commanded by Colonel O. II. La Grange , \\as thrown acalnnt General Joe Wluolcr's entire command and we fought It all day. Wo started to charge , but wore halted In a piece of woods and were ordered * to fight on foot. We were already under fin ? and In considerable con fusion , and only a portion of the- command heard the order , so it happened that Mine cf us fought as cavalry and mine ao Infantry , Schultz remained mounted , and did herolo service. Early In the * light his pet was shot. As the animal made but llttls fuss over It and steadied down quickly , his rider thought it WPS only a flight wound , and remained In the battle all day , having traveled many mile ? In the performance of Important and dangerous tasks , tbo wounded animal seem ing to cnt'tr Into the spirit of the work as completely as his master. That night , at 9 o'clock , the brigade camped. The moment Frank was iinwddled ho lay down. Schultz thought It was because the horse , llko himself , was tired , and , after patting him and telling him In both lunguagCi ; what a enlendld fellow ho linil lionn Hint. day , and thanking him for carrying him safely through one of the hottest bat tles , h3 busied himself with supper getting. In the forage bag there were several extra ears of corn. After his own repast of black ccfi'ee , crackers and uncooked white pork , such a banquet na many a soldier has been more thankful for than he was tor the feast of last Thanksgiving , Schultz shelled the corn and took It to Frank. The horse did not welcome him as usual ; did not rest his head on the master's shoulder and look , If he did not speak , thanks for such a master. He didn't hear Schultz announce In German that he was coming with a double ration. Frank was dead and stiffening , showing that soon after lying down life had de parted. "When Schultz realized that his pet was dead ho threw the- corn down , dropped by the side of the animal , tenderly laid one hand on his neck , and with the other gently rubbed his head , as ho had done- many times before , and sobbed 111:3 a child. In talking about his less the next day he said : 'My poor Frank couldn't tell meho was badly hurt , and ask to go to the hospital , as I would have done had I been shct. He- carried me all day as If he thought it waa his duty , and that things would g wrongIf h3 didn't , and when the battle was over and I was getting supper , ha lay down and died. That horse was a better soldier than I am than any man In the regiment. Not ono of us would have fought all day with such a hurt as that. No one would have expected it of us ; yet I expected It- of Frank , and ho did not fall me. I shall never think as much of anything again as long as I live- . ' With this outburst the poor fellow broke down again , and none of his comrades made light of the young German's sorrow thqy .knew It was sincere. " That was"a"story about a good horse-and a goad soldier. Now , let me tell about ono of the trials of a good soldier with a bad horse. The late General John A. Kellogg , who fought his way from lieutenant of n company to commander of a brigade , bought a magnificent roan a few days before Gen eral Grant began the closing campaign. It was a high spirited creature , tall , powerful and speedy. Kellogg was greatly pleased with his new possession. Ills staff had to do a good deal of fast riding for a week before the closing scenes of the great con test began. The general seemed to want every one In the Fifth corps to see his handsome roan , so he rode him from camp to camp , making social calls , his staff , made up largely of new riders , bobbing and JoltIng - Ing after him. There was not a man in Kellogg'a military family but regretted the birth of that roan. Ho was jolting their young lives away. The day of reckoning came at the battle of Gravelly linn , or , as some call It , White Oak Road , March 31 , 1865. Kellogg massed his brigade In a piece of woods. About 10 o'clock It became necessary to move quickly to a better position and get Into line of battle for Immediate business , for a division of the other folks was coming that way , practicing on their famous "Yell" pong. Just as the brigade was In line , and almost before It had got Its beating heart well under foot , the enemy poured a vast sheet of le-ad at us. "Stand fast , men ; hold your ground ! " commanded Kellogg from his prancing roan. Then came another volley. That , with the roar and rattle of the union guns , was too much for the roan. He bounded Into the air and seemed to turn around , facing the rear , before he struck the ground. In spite of Kellc-gg's weight on the bits and 'his frantic whoas , the < roan "Um bered" to the rear at grsater speed than he had ever traveled , while churning the staff Into a side-ache. Away they dashed , horse and rider , and nt a most critical time. It was a hot tight and no time for the general to Umber to the rear. Juot as the chief of staff directed an orderly to go to the gen eral's rescue and glvo him a cafe horse , I saw Kellogg slide down the tall c-t the flying rcan and start on a dead run for the line of battlo. It Is due to the equine population to say that It was a very uncommon thing for a horse to try to get away-from a battle. A thousand men longingly looked for a chance to "limber" to the rear and "cool coffee" during a fight where one horse even tried to escape bullets , The man reasoned and the horse didn't. Most horses In battle , un less wounded , were as unconcerned , appar ently , as If they had been pulling plows. The man in battle' who was as unconcerned as ono holding a plow was a fool. Men who say they were as happy and contented In a battle as while at home on the farm or eating a Christmas dinner lie , Such a thing Is Impossible , unless , as stated , the man Is a fool , and fools don't enlist. You should irep Salvation Oil on hand ; It nil ) cure all aches and pains , Price , 25 eta , NI3W VOIIIC'S 1'OMCE CIIIICF. A Promotion Kiirncil l > y KnlllifuliiuMH , Iiit.'Ui-Hy nnil Alilllty. Concerning the successor of Superintendent Byrnes , Horper's Weekly says : The police ccirmlstlonera of New York City , In the first week of Dscember , appointed I'oter Conlln , a g'ntle , mlld-ipoken man , who had b * n filling the office temporarily , chief of police. He was known as nil honest nwn and a good policeman. He had ben on the forca a'nco ' 18GO , and had rlsjn etep by Hep , by mere lores of merit , until ha had become acting chl f. He finally attained the highest honor on the force v.ltliout the aid of a political pull. Him self a democrat , Mr , Roosevelt , a republican c'nnnlsslcner , mov'd his appointment , and took much satisfaction In doing so , be cause no better Illustration could b > given of the fact thit the pallce force of New York Is now absolutely dlvorcoj from poll- tics. tics.When When thlo retiring man received this honor for puch it U ho astonished hti friends and enemies too ( for no man of I'eter Conlln's t.nnperiment character could b without enemies as a pollco pJJlclal ) , by writing In his examination paper that he would deal with mob.1 with "grapo and canister. " Then all who knew this officer remembered that eauntlally he waa a military man , that hu had bten wounded In the civil war , and that lu had given procf of bla bravery as a police- man. They remembered that he had paso.'d through the Lexow investigation absolutely unanlrched , aud that Dr. I'arkhurat could LEADING BUSINESS MEN -OF- ISLAND , NEBRASKA. AIISTHAfT OP TITI.I3. Win. Kmnli , lli-.l.lc lll.lu. IluttiiMMi- l.ctxitn. Security Illilir. ACriDHXT lASUHA.tfi : . niiultul.lo M.A. ANI'II , A. 1. . Mlifcl * , Sec ACllllClH.TUlAli IMI'I.KMP.M'S. l.'plit-rinan tt L.-lHcr , Pine St. ATTOIt.M'.VS. _ 1'rcil W. AHhton , H. a , Security Illillt II. A. nilMiirilN , 1C. ttnl Ml. II. It. llorlh , Soeurlty 111.IK. \V. A. I'rlm-f , MIcliHnmiN lllk. H. 10. TliomiiNiHi , o\rr lxt Aat'l , linnU Ceo. II. Tliuiiiiuel. < ! . 1. lluiiUInulllit .1. II. AVorlley , over ( > . l < HimUliiK Uo. n.vicr.iiir.s. Ttu > Vienna , 1(111-111 ( \ . l.oeunt SI. I'mil -UVInliolil , UIOV. . ilril St. 1IAMCS. Ililiilc of Commerce , S. YV. Cor. Ilnl A S.ic-iimorc Jits. 1'lr.Ht Nittlounl. Milnk , 111 W Itnl SI. Clllxcnn * Xnt'l , H. M. WcKtervcU , 1're * firiinil iNlnnil llankliiK' Co. , Cor ilril .t Siruec StH. HAIllinilS. C. 10. HUMS , Cor. I.ociiit .t Mril Slw , .1. M. Hrothcrn , 111) \ . IMiie St. S.V. . .liiluiNoii , iMi : i ; . 'tril St. AV. O.clxon , Palmer HOIIMC. n. A. riiiuiim , ton n. : ir.i st. O. II. Tnicy , Il Iniirn S. Koehler holel 1IATIIS. C. 1C. HIINN , Cor. I.ouiiNt mill Ilnl Six. K. A. t'lilllliiM. 10.i : . ; iril St. HICYCI.KS .11. UiMiIck , 111 ! \ . l.oeiiHt S ( . The A. C. LeileiMiiuii Co. , 211V. . Ilnl St HI.ACKSMITIIIM : , t WACJOX.MAKIXO 1C rail Ji HrlilK-iimit , Cor , ( I .t l.ouutl Stx It. SoreiiNon , UOl \ . I'liKSt. . 91. C. Siicthiiiiinti , Sycamore St. 1'ete.r 1) . VnrhenIOS IV ; inl SI. IIOAItDI.VR ItOUSIC. Mr * . X. CroxH , .1141 13. nth St. HOOKS AXIJ STATIOXI5IIV. Oem Hook Store , 111 : W. : iril St. J. ii. Muiiin , ACT. nun , nu w : ini st. HOOTS AM ) SIIOKH. Occntnr .t Duller , 11" K. : tril St. II. U. Clover , UO1-U05 W. : tril St. Wolf I.chorltx , lit ) 1C. : tril St. r. .Hurt I n .V Co. , Cor. I.ociiNt .t itnl St' . Snrhaeh .t Krlenil , 1C. : tril St. S. X. AVolbnch , 10110.IV. . Kr l St. mioicicus. I. . C. Ilrovrii , iroi ! 1C. Ir < l St. urn & iiiiMtoii , 107 w. : ini st. Ceo. D. IIHxel , 1O.S X. Locust St. IIUIMHXC & LOAASSOCIATIOX. . The ICuiiItnhle , ItliO W. : tnl St. HUSIX12SS coi.i.icmc. Gram ] Ixlaml Normal nnil HiixIncNH College , : il)7 W. ; iril St. UDTTI3U , KGGS t 1'OUI.TUY AV1IOI.E- SAI.I3. WlltNOit & Clllillilicll , 10I W. 2iul St. C1IUIST1AX SCIKXCH HICAMXG. G. W. IlclltK-y , C. S.10t : 1C. 5th St. CIGARS. John Grahnch , 1'almcr Houne. CIGAR MAXUKACTOUV. Grniul I.i I a ml Cluar Co. , IDS W. : tril St. J. II. VolKt , ION 1C : tril St. II. J. Von * , HOW AV. aril St. CLOTII1CSL1X1CH. Wolf I.chovltx , 111) E. aril St. Snrhach < Friend , 12. aril St. II. Soiilii , 117 N. LociiMt St. S. N. Wollmcli , 101-105 W. aril St. \Voolnteiilioliii & Sterne , 117 W. aril St. COAL. C. II. IloKue & Co.Hh ami Pine Sts. Chicago Iiiimher Co. , Cor. Front & Sycamore StH. F. Coll'l 11 x , MKIII. . A M. Coal Yard * . AdolpU KKKv , 10 ! ) X. AValnut St. IV. II. Ilnrrlxon , X. Kim St. I.afe 31-erx , Siirucc St. AViu. AViwiuur , AVnliiut & 'Itli StH. COLIKCTIOXS. Jan. H. "Wonllcy , over C , I. Hankliicr Co. COXFI3CTIOXIOUY , FRUIT Jfc CICARS. F. I. . AdaiiiH , 111 ] I.ociiMt St. . Hy J. Ilarteiihiich , Opera Iloiixe Illlf. llatemaii Ji. Turner , : tl > 7V. . aril St. Itoh Cedilex , 111 AV. Itfil St. AV. II. Uullllu , 111 K. aril St. Urn. 12. M. Hitter , 12O AV. 'trd St. AV. IS. Hound , 5Jli : AV. aril St. 1'uul O. AVeliihold , 1O AV. aril St. COIISHT MAXUKACTOUY. 3Ir . JIIH. J. MeKraii , 41U AV. 'trd St. CROCICKHY & CI.ASSAVARI3. II. T. Prltchiird , 1O1 1C. aril St. Li. Viet , li : < > 1C. ard St. Tel 71) . 11AII1V. JarvlM Ilro.l. , AVext I.IMVII. DISXTISTS. D. A. Finch , n.D.S. , 117 AV. ard St. L. S. Aloore , I.U.S. , miller TIMVII Clock. 1)E1'ARTJIK.\T STORE. II. II. Glover , S. AV. Cor. Louiixt & ard Six. DRAY I.IXE. S. P. Peterson , ai-l AV. Ixt St. DRESSMAKERS. .171XX K. E. Clarke , Mlehclxon lllk. Mrx. S. L. Crlxirold , II. E. nil SI. Mrx. E. X. Keiiyon , 515 AV. aril St. 3IIMX 1) . Kollicck , Ull AV. aril St. 3Irx. 1. A. Martin , 1O1 AV. O St. MlrtH M. Morltz , Cleary llliliv. .11 rx. Orvlx I'lkc , Security Hid ) ; . Irx. II. 91. AVIlllaiiiHloa AV. l St. DRY COODS. Hnydcii Ill-ox. , 11(1 ( E. ard St. P. .Martin .fc Co. , Cor. IioeiiHt & 'lril Sin. Glover .fc Pike , iiOlor. AV. ard St. S. X. AVoll.acli , 101-105 AV. aril St. DRIJCS. A. AV. Hiichclt , 111) AV. 'trd St. Chrlx Ipxcu , U1K AV. aril St. A. J. AVIIcox , Cor. ard & Pine EXPRESS COMPANY. Ailiunx Ex. Co. , J. C. llayx , FI.OIIR. & FEED Ml M.S. A. Kromhiich , Cor.'ml .t Spruce Six , A. U. SenrM , 111-lia Spruce St. I. . A. Aron AVuxiuer , and St. FRUIT AVIIOI/ESAI.E. Dolaii Fruit Co , , U'Jl AV. L'nd St. FURXITURE .fc UPHOLSTERY. I , . C. Ilrowii11 E , ard St. J. C. Trover , 'Mil AV. ard St. J. A. Cnry & Soil , 117 X. 1'Iiie St. If. A. Fritz , Ida E. ard St. ( ill AIV. Win. AViiHiuer , Will nut * -Ith St. A. 11. Scar * , 111-1 la Spruce St. GUAM ) ISLAND COLD CURE. I , . M. Ilryiui , Mprr , , North Side. GROCERIES. Jn . Cleary , aor. AV. ard St. Tel. MO. JIIH. EIIKCII , aai AV. aril St. S. II , FcrwiiHoii , ! ( > : ! W. aril St. C. F. Iliuick , Op ITU HOIIHC lllk. II. E. SlclCi-nzle , N. AV. Cor. 51h A Plum SIN. Ii. Xeiimnycr , UOH AV. ard St. J. Olxeii , Cor. llh Jt Syciimiire StH. II. T. Prllcliiird , 1OI E. aril SI. L. Veil , ! - < > 1C , ard SI. Tel. 71) . CUXS .t SPORTING GOODS. H. II. Fleck , -II ) W. ard St. Itehukc A : Co. , ao.'lV. . ard St. .11 , Reiilck , 11U X. LoeilHt SI. finally shake hands with the executive htad t/t the police department of New York City and compliment him , and that tliu fatuous preacher had dona M , They remembered that ho had tak.n charge of the pollcu force when It v\aa disorganized , crippled for lack of officers and men , when a lartu territory had been added to the city , and hid brought order out of the turmoil. They remembered that , although inodeut and unassuming , he had that great gift for a leader of ln plrlng the men under bin direction. Then tlie ap pointment under the new rfglme wag not to ttrango. For five months the imw police commU- slonera utruggled with tbo problem of se curing a propsr head to the department. A * they will admit , they watched every mova Conlln made. They began to respect him , and finally to admire him. AM one of them HARDAVAItn , STOVES . T1XWAIIB. AV. R. Demi , III Klmhiill AVI- . iiciiuUe .v. fo. , aoa AV. ant st. The A. C. lirdermiiii Co. , 1S11 AV. ard St IIARXESS. Corncllui ItriiN , , AV. aril St. A. II , Senrx , BM AV. aril St. HOTELS. City Hotel , E. aril SI. The Koehler , .1. 1C. lloiiiet. | Palmer Iloiixe , AV. S. Suiter. Xcliou lloiixc. E. I < "roiit St. Oceldeiitnl Hotel , enxl of U. P. Depot. 1XSUHAXCE. S. J. Itntcmiiu , Fire .t Life. C. AV. llrliilnncr , a O AV. ttrd SI. AVnt. Corncllu * , Security llnnlc HldK DIM X lluxloii , 107 AV. ard St. Fin-mem * rnlou Inn. Co. , ( ! . P. AValHiin , \ Prc-.t t'hiix. AVIcMC , Axtt. Scc.j 'M2 AV. ard St. AViu. Friinlc. llcdde Illdir. lliithaiviiy A Letxon , Security Illilff. Ceo , D. llctxcl , 1OH X. Locuxt St. C. II. Mcuck , City Hall. A. S. AVIIhclm .t Co. , 11 ' Loeiint St. ICE CREA9I SALOOX. Hy J , llnrteiiacti , Opera llouxe lllk. Roh CeddcN , 111 AV. ard St. ICE DEAI.EH. OIIH Koehler , Koehler llouxe. JEWELERS. McElviilii Ilroi. , 1B1 AV. 'Ird SI. Anic. Meyer , lia AV. 'lrd St. F. H. Mlchelxou , 101 ! AV. ard St. II. C. Held , lOT AV. ard St. .M. Schneider , 11t ! X. Lociixt St. R. Soiilii , 117 X. LOCUM ! St. JOII PRIXTIXC. Me On 11 .v Miller. .Mlchelxou lllk. Scth P. Mohley .t Slxlcr. Security Uli1 The Iiidcpeniletit , Cor. aril A Lot-lint , LAUXDIIIES. Alexander Miirxh , IIS E. O St. M. A'liKcI. Front SI. LIVERY STA1ILES. CorkliiH .t Co. , . ' 10(1 ( E. ard St. J. S. KuowIcH , Front .t Sycamore- , J. C. Peterxoii , ard .fc Klmhall Avis I. . A. Vim AViiHinor , Uml Ml. t ) . U. AVfNCiitt , IIOUOI E.Ith St. I.OAXS. W. II. McAIIlNtrr , MIfliL-lNon lllk. LUMIIEK. LiiinliiT Co. , AV. A. Glllotl , Ki-iint .t Syi'iiiuori ! Sin. W. II. IlnrrlNOil , X. Elm Ml. Uen. A. Hoimrlniul , H. Coi-lirliiK , Mir. , X. Elm St. LIVE STOCIC. U. P. Sloolc VnrilN , I. H. Alter , LCHNCC. aiEAT M.vuicr.'ry. IClU'Ntct- ; SclivtlcKi-r , Ilil 1C. ilril St. Win. StciTN. 'XVilliiiit St. MEHCIIAXT TAILORS. Tolin AU-xniuliT , 111 AV. 'tril St. AViiiinniaki-t- Hroivii , E. A. 1'hll- lllid , A vt. XEAA'SDEALEHS. John Rriiliuch , AGEXT 1IEE , Palmer Holme. XEAVSPAPEIIS DAIIiV. 1'ho lllilc-iX'iKleilt , ( iedilvM & llllfclllvr , Cor : trtl fc Locust. XEAVSPAI'EUS. Tlie AV M-U-ly Demoeriit , MIcIiclNOii Hlk. The Uciiiibllfiin , Src'iirlty Illilir. OCULIST t AUniST. Dr. Sunnier DiivlH , LaciiNt & Uril Sin. OILS. Stniiilnril . Oil Co. , Gen. llnrteiiliiicli , Anetlt , Ojicrn. HOIIHC nil ; . OPEHA HOUSE. G. nnrteiilmeli , Cor. Locust .t 2iul Sin. PHVSICIAXS Jk SUIIGEOXS. Dr. II. D. lloj-ileii , over Hunk of Com- inert * ! * . I. J. Gillian , M.D. , Hlli AV. I t St. > r. .r. II. Hunk , MlulirlNon. lllk. V. II. HOKC , M. D. , o\er Iloyduii'H Drue Store. J. Itocili-r , M. D. , Cor. : inl t I'liic Sis. . Siuller , M. n. , SoIillfi-N' Home. J. line Siitlierlinul , Cor. 'Iril .fc Plm * Stn. PlIOTOGUAPIIEUS. I. 1 . ClirlNteniteii , 117 AV. : tnl St. . LcuclllliHli1O ! > E. : tril St. PLUMIIEIl. Grniul iHliuiil I'liiiuliiiiK Co. , 11 * AV. Q 31 * PUMPS & AVIXD MILLS. I. II. AA'ulilron , Cor. Hril Jt AViiliiut rjt . UAILAVAA'S. II. A .M. Hy. , TlioH. Connor , Awt. , St. Jou .t Grinid Inland. Union Pni-lllt * . HEAL ESTATE. C. AV. IlrltiliiKcr , aao AV. : iril St. I > I11 t IIiiNtoii , 1O7 AV. 'Iril St. Win. Frank , HcMlde Illiljr. llatliaivny .t LIMOII , Security Illiljj. Geo. D. HelTi-1 , 1OS X. LocilMt St. W. H. MeAIIIntcr , Mlelu-lNi-ii lllk. A. S. AVIlIiclni .t Co. , J12 LoviiNt St. HESTAUHAXTS. The Vienna , Cnlliiliiiii Jt HcIuilT , 1019- Ill X. Loc-iiMt St. Mr . E. si. Hitter , ISO AV. 'Iril St. 1'iinl O. AVeliihoIiI , JUO AV. 'tril St. Jneol * AVIniliuiuel , 117 AV. Kroiit Sfr , SADDLEHV AVIIOLESALE. A. D. Senm , Security lliilliliiiK. SCHOOL OK DIII2SS CUTTING. 3Irn. 31. A. .Mai-tin , 1O1 AV. < l SI. SEEDS. Tin * A. C. Leileriiinii Co. , Sll AV. Clril Sf. SEAVIXG MACIIIXE AGEXCIES AX SUPPLIES. Mrs. C. A. Hilton , : i2l E. f\ , fit , P. J. IlnlliH , SKI E. : inl St. SIIOEMAICEIIS. AVm. Axl , 1 (1 ( ti. Loi-iiNt St. Peter .lollliHoll , 111 ! AV. 'Iril SI. Owenr Koi-hler , UN E. l St. C. D. Pulver. 11-1 X. I.IM-IIN < nt. Pi-li-r llatli , 111 S. Pin , . SI. E. D. Vim Caiiiii , liny. Locunl St. SHOOTING GALLERY. SI. Ki-nlclf , 1J2 N. Loc-iiHt SI. SPECIALIST. Dr. II. D. Royilcn , e-t. , ear , nu e and throat. SECOND HAND GOODS. L. C. IlriMvnIII ( E , ; iril St. W , R. Dcitn , 11-1 Klin ( ml I Avc. R. Soiilii , 117 N. LociiNl St. TAILORW. J. Nli-liolxon , Itt7 W. : inl SI. RIINIIIIINNCII .It HIOKILOCUM ! St. TELEGRAPH. Wi'Nli-ni Unl .MlHM C. E. Alilrli'h.MKr. THRESHING .tlACIIINE FEEDER. Guy Si-lf-Fci-iU-r Co. , Win. Frank Mttr- Cor. Front .t Clnrlc S H. I'NDERTAKING ' .t millALMINQ. W. R. Slevi-iiM , : ia W. : inl St. J. C. Tro > er , : Kt W. ilr.l St. WALL PAPER , I'AINTS it TOYS. Gro , lliirliiiltiiili , OIMTII HOIIMO 1HU. WINES , LKU'ORS ' A CIGARS. P. Diuiiiliy , Cor. Front A 1'luc at 1m Claim EKKITM , 121 E. ; tril St. JIIH. II. Foliv , SO I W. : inl St. l < ll GUM. Kiiflilur , Kot-lilur Hold , Kl'fil Until , lllff N. LoviiNt St. Ileiirj- . Sli-vtTH , Onra | HOIINU Turf lOtfliiuiKiUOO W. Hrd St. John Krnir , U'lPlnu SI. ad ! to the writer : "Wo studied him and hla method * day and night. His zsal , bla honesty , his lack of posing , his thorough. ness , and his unmistakable executive ability1 showed that ho was the man for the place. Conlln Is M yean old. Aa a policeman ' lie has passed through very stage of aucli * on olllclal'a dutlea , He has felt Iho knlfo of a wotild > be assav-.In ; has faced a tnur- ' doror'u revolver ; has tracked and captured desperate criminal ! . He U a dsvout mem ber of the Episcopal church , hli private llfo 1s without stain , and , what must appeal to every cltUen , all who know him In declarlnf blra a manly man. DtWltt's Llttla Barly Itisers tbo pllli tUU cur * con tlpatloa and UUlousuea * .