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22 TJII. OM IIA 1 EE--SUPPLEMENT. . CARRIER DELIVERY ROUTE NO. 66. THE EVENING DEB. EVENING WORLD-HERALD. 0. 3. Larkllis , 4312 S. .12(1. D , Luttivy. 4'ia ! Mr. . Ja . Powers , 4S24 S. 31st. Bfary Mcaiiltc , 4317 S. 32d. ttamwi T , J. Noon , 4312 S. 31 si Kelly , 4421 3. 32cl. li A. Weber , 4320 S. 32d John Sexlon 4617 S. 32d. , ' T. II. Murphy. 4417 S. 32cl. Uamcs King , 451'J S. 32 < 1. ' 1'otcr 4017 S. 34th. Layc , T. W. Spokas , 4G01 S. 32 < 1. , Pat Carr 4923 S. IHth. , 3ames Hoavey 4G11 S. 32d. , Jas. O'llcnrn. 4f.04 S. 36th. Miry Hlnglcman , 4313 S. 33d. A. 0. Lchmcr , 4212 & 38th. Mike Fltlarcn 4GOC South 3Cb. ( , . . J. Ryan. 412J S. 3'Jth. Christ Kelson , 4917 S. 3Cth. J. 1 . Murphy , 311C , iMIko Murphy , 4210 S. 38th. M. Costello 3113 Q. r. J. Conroy , 4R02 S. 38th. , John llyrno. .1123 . q. Kl ( Olllln. 420S S. .19th. * 1 . M. Scott , 311S Q. Tom Hurly 4222 S. 39th. , W. J. Howl. 32C9 q. nich Swift , 4G02 S. 39th. 1) ) . T. Champnoy , 3211 q. O. Mills , 4104 S. 40th. Kd. McGec. 3223 q. John Hennessey. 4101 8. 4st. ! . Jas. Ncllls 3210 q. N. N. ARticw , 4S21 S. 43d. , T. Connor , 3301 q. John Haoburg. Cudahy Packing company. , John NEwton , 3703 q Mlko Kelly Omnlm Packing . , company. M. KnrlRht , 3703 q. John Vnrra 4312 P. , John Monroe , 3717 q. Dennis Dotiihuc 4G02 P. , S. K. KrlRbaum. 3912 q. C. W. Ilodcrson. 3201 Q. Put Condon. 3113 R. O. H. Kemp , 3200 Q. Chuilcs LolJetirlng , 3111 R. P. M , Lewis 4209 Q. , . Pat McElliray , ,1122 R. Maggie Lyons , 3223 Q. \Vm. "Martin " , 3122 R. - . Mlko Gogglns , 332.1 Q. Thackery , 3111 R. U. Glllln. 3G07 C ) . . . John Hums , .1311 R. P. H. Shea , 3G11 Q. Ed. Mlskcll. 3fill R. U. C. Moore 3615 . , Q. . . C. .Miller. 3824 R. lAbort Harder , 3701 Q. Oto. Duncomb , 3116 3. John Monroe , 3717 Q. 3117 S. P. E. McLailRhlln , W. J. Mcumelstcr. 3S17 Q. James EKan. 3121 S. . % James Drown , 4017 Q. Donovan. lan ) , 3S16 S. 13d Harmon. 4021 C ] , McFarland. C. , 3113 S. Ix-hmcr Bros. 4413 Q. , Vanderhavcn , J. . 3111 T. James Ilanahan 4410 Q St. , O'Kcefe , Wm. . 3619 T. Hoffmen 4G23 Q St. Joseph , McOoldrlch , Pat. 3810 T. 3117 R St. Jfrcd lUwlcy. FltzRcrald , C. . 3820 T. CrU Montgomery , 3215 R St. DaURhcrty , John , 4112 T. O. S. Uusey , 3222 R St. Mtnclll , Clms. , 321G U. Tim Carr , 3224 H St. Llsmond , E. . ' . . 3610 U. Martin Connor , 3313 R St. Harrington , David , 3216 V. R. Hall , 3G13 R St. McCulloiiKh. M. . 3G1G V. Peter Peterson , 3G18 R SI. Colscn , Win. . 3619 V. John McQoor , . { all ! It St. < Dnden , A. . 3619 V. Robert Orlnncll , 4117 R St. Sutherland. W. , 3523 W. Hert Grlnncll , 4417 R S' , . Astman , Henry , 3S01 X. Thomas McMahon , .1118 S St. Whoun. J. W. , 3508 X. George Snell. 4404 S St. Graham , C. M. , 3514 X. IX Lewis , 3114 T St. W. J. Chadwlck. 3119 T St. MORNING WORLD-HERALD. Jameo Wear , 3G13 T St. Ed Ryan , 3822 T St. Hoban. D. , 4312 S. 32d. Mary Garahan. 4009 V St. Carr , Tim , 3221 R St. . Jnmes Ryan , 4015 T St. Ed LajinlnR , 4010 T St. n. McCnfferty. 3221 U St. Mlko Maclt , 3GOG U St. ' Mlko Shaughencflsoy , 3GOS U St. J. J. Wehncr , 3823 U Sf. M , Graves , 3224 V St. T. Hcspy , 3324 W St. Maud Newconrb , 3403 W St. John Anderson , 3324 X St. CARRIER DELIVERY ROUTE NO. 67. THE EVENING BEE. EVENING WORLD-HERALD. "Charles " Ohlen. SD24 S. l&th. Harris. A. J. , 5101 S. 25th. . 19th. Erwln , Tom , 5315 S. 27th. J. P. Smith. 0001 S. 3. J. Markcy , 6318 S. 20th. Aylcswurth. C. . 5707 S. 27th. W. L. Trobough 5103 S. 25th. Field , C. J. , 2201 Couity read. Matt Maloney , 5105 S. 25th. Anger , II. , 23J5 County road. J. W. Clsana. 5107 S. 25th. Scholdlng. Jacob , 2420 County road. Frank Hurley , 5120 S. 2Ctb. Grimm , Graham 2423 County road. , F. M. Wlllet , 5319 S. 27th Gangham , J. , 2G14 Y St. . J. W. Smith , 5701 S. 27th. Rcdcal , Paul , . V George Schur , 5302 S. SOth. Dilloy , W. D. , 2119 Washington. John Fisher , 2021 County Road. Gucn , H. D. . 2317 Jefferson. Charles Durr , 2212 County Road. McCulough , J. R.v 2612 Washington. W. II. Pcttlt , 2312 County Road. Roberts. N. , 2G02 Washington. n. T. Miller , 2115 County Road. Lucas , T. L. . 2507 Madison. Walter Ryan. 2419 County Road. S\\ancy , W. H. , 210S Madison. He ry Myers. 2420 County Road. Rmerlak , J. , 2100 Madison. Anthony Llntz (2 ( copies , . 2424 County Road. Hanuel , C. , 2S03 Madison. Laran Banner , COOG County Road. Green , J. , 2S07 Madison. A. M. Heft. 2C07 X. Sitters , Ed , 2801 Madison. Henry J. Shupp , 2513 Y. i N'eer , G. H. , 2804 Madison. W. H. 'Williams , 2515 Y. Ilanr.lc , John. 2SOG Madison. .T. Nester , 2523 Y. Walls. Isaac , 2808 Madison. Joseph Conway , 2521 Y. Nlckelson , Lou , 2124 Monroo. E. M. Smith. 2COS Y. Barnctt , G. W. , . BccJ. Alexander , 2C07 Y. Johnson , Ncls , . Tcrrenco iMcShnno , 2C04 Y. Ciidlngham. M. . Thomas' Chapman. , 2fllO Y. Glllcspie , J. H. , . 8. C. Alter , 2G21 Y. Lucas , R. G. , 2G03 Jackson. , John Hcndrlckson , 2605 Y. Carey , H. , 2705 S. 27th. alike Altman , 2505 52. Gclce , Caarles. 2010 S. 29th. Albert Klng < 2707 Z. Tropp , B. F. , 2600 S. 27th. -HI J. A. Russell , 2C09 Z. Culaban , H. . 2414 Folk. R. Fisher. 2611 Z. Groselle , W. F. 2624 Polk. William Crawford. 2G12 Z. Hocter , Patrick , 2706 S. 27th. ' Frank W. McGratto , 2G13 Z. Charles Swerlnger , 2G17 Z. Thomas F. White. 2617 Z. W , R. Smith , 2G19 Z. n. A. J. Crumrlne. 2619 Z. \V. W. Hubblo. 2G21 Z. J. Mollen. . 2G21 Z. Earnest Blass , 2G23 Z. Peter Mattson. 2020 Z. n. H. Richardson. 2121 Washington. J. W. Marty. 2319 Washington. Thomas Parker. 2513 Washington. Joseph Moen. 2513 Washington. II. W. Swanback , 2505 Jefferson. Hans Chrlstcnson , 2512 Jefferson. Hardcsty. J. C. , 2112 Madison St. Bagaser , S. P. , 2504 Madison. McUmery , Dare. 2805 , Madison. Hart , Mary , 2801 Madison. Ohcrn , John , 2123 Monroe. Hoffman , George , 2115 Jackson. Wolf. Elmer. 2410 Polk. Smith , A. E. , 2123 Polk. Collins , George , 2614 Polk. Martin , Charles , 2704 Harrison. Policy , Isaac , 1623 Campbell Avo. CARRIER DELIVERY ROUTE NO. 68. THE EVENING BEE. EVENING WORLD-HERALD. Fred Krebb3. 492H n. U. Otto Burger , 4905 Hallroad ave. avenue. 'A. W. Dennis , 5107 Hallroad ave. 13. Morrell , 5123 H. U. avenue. I P. Krause , 5319 Hallroad ave. A. Collins , 5313 R. R. avenue. , W. S. Anderson , 6803 Railroad ave. E. J. Teise , 5313 R. R. avenue. John Hollls , J. S , Mullen , 5319 R. R. avenuo. O. F. Wagner , 4005 S. 23d. , T. A. Mullen , 5321 R. R. avenue. M. Dwyre , 4912 S 22d. Aaga Mallette , 6323 R. R. avenue. James Hayes , 4918 S. 21st. R. Hennlnghon , R. R. avenuo. J. A. Crystal , D004 S. 20th. A. B. Carter , 4911 S. 23d. 1 Bam Scott , 5123 S. SOth ave. John Armagoat , 4916 S. 22d D. W. Cahlll , 4907 S. 20th. C. M. Madison , 4914 S. 22d. Fred Sutler , 4910 S. 20th. T. J. Rice , 4917 S. 21st. \V. McCauley , 4923 S. 20th. Hart D. .Tones , 5013 S. 21st. XV. J. Tunuons. 5121 S. 20th. T. C. Dumpenson , 5021 S. 20th avenue 'Albert Scott , 5117 S. Iflth. I W. E. Jennegan , 5123 S. 20th. John C. Thomas , 5123 S. 19th. John Le , 5124 S. 20th. XV. J. Matthewson. 4907 S. 18th. A. L. FitIPOS S. 17th. 'John ' Cox , 4911 S. 18th. D. J. Logan , 5417 S. 17th. John Kennedy , T. nroadflold , 4911 S. 15Ui. David Webber. 5121 S. 18th , II. Nelson , 5009 S. 15th. Arthur Bast , 5122 S. 18th. Charles Champ , 4913 S. 14th. Prank Kranck , 4910 S.17th. . A. W. Docko , 4915 S. 14th. A. J , Nordean , 4904 S 15th. John Thompson , 6204 S. 13th. X A. Jones , 4907 S 15th. L. Sorcnson , 6717 S. 13th. 'Anton ' nasmusBcn , 4917 S. 10th. Matilda Hansen , 4920 S. 12th. P. J. Uarrett , 6719 S. 13th . H. Dracknctt , 6711 S. 12th. E. B. Church , 5701 S 13th , Harry Harris , 6001 S. 10th. W. E. Gray , 2119 W. Bert Dally , 2123 M ; Frank Goodepeed , 1C05 X. W. C. Schmidt , 1307 Y. 'Albert ' Qustavson , 1C07 X. John McDcrmott , 1919 Y. s. O. T. Hicks , 1C04 X. H. Armstrong , 1816 Z. Fred Friend , 1514 X. John 1' . Merles. 1404 Z. J. II. Btratton , 1503 1 Mlko liyrno , 1323 Z. , Cal Illno , 1814 Z. Charles Risiier , 1322 Z. v / Mlko Ilyrno , 132 * ' George Ilaust , 1317 Z. Ivory Thompson , 1C88 Washington- 0. T. Sanders , 1308 Z. Ted A. Peters , 1618. Washington. Richard Carr , 1318 Wellington. 'John ' Johnson , 1G24 Washington , E. A. Lsnko. 1320 Washington. E. 12. Charplott , 1624 Jefferson. S. Curran , 2023 Washington. Emily Hughes , 1412 Jefferfion. Matt Flnnlgan , 1S02 Jefferson. 'J. C. Knight , 1500 Madison. Arthur Kaummels , 1413 Jefferson , Sauford Claxton , 1709 Madleon. John Hlru , 1504 Madison. Frank Ueldlng. 1721 Monroo. William Meyer , 1804 Madison. Charles Smith , 1522 Monroe. Alfred Lee , 1723 Monroe. Charted Qettis , 1518 Monroe. William Golden , 1512 Monroe. J. II. Young , 1512 Monroe. Robert Smith , 1514 Monroe , Qua Krapman , 1419 Monroe , Gus Krapman , 1409 Monroo. 0. D. Harrison , 1212 Monroe , John Mark. 1409 Monroe. 'J , Castledlne , 1210 Jackson , Kato Newton. 1217 Jackcon. R. W. Tlgh , 1408 Jackeon. Fred Driver , 1310 Jackson. Orlu KeonUon. 1613 Jackson , David McCourt , 1612 I'olk ' 11. E. Oraren , 1506 1'olk. B. B. Drum , 1608 I'olk. D. J. Mulcany , 1604 I'olk. William Callahan , 1307 Harrison. ' CA'RRIER DELIVERY ROUTE NO. 69 , THE EVENING BEB. EVENING WORLD-HERALD. tfworak , J. , 4522 S. IGtu St. CarUton , J. S. A. . 4423 S. 19th. McNulty , J. , 4407 8. 17th St. Moran , A. , 4119 3. 24th. Mcrvlnn , S. G. , 4301 S. 18th St. IF. Michel , 4321 S 24th. Johnson , Cbas. , 4413 S. 18th St. J. Kagen , 4403 S. 24th , Carlisle , O. E. , 4510 S. 10th St. Ileadlo , 4401 S , 24th. Carlston , J. S. A. , 4423 S. 19th. St. H. Koll , 4403 S. 24th. Ford , John. 4410 S. 20th Bt. G. H. Sutller. 4403 S. 24th. Hftfifiott , John , 4411 S. 20th St. W Harbar. 4417 S. 24th. Sweeney , Thomas , 4413 S. 20th St. Henry Easter. 4601. 6 25tb. Cunningham , T. . 4607 S. 20th St. E. S. Daniel. 2409 Wymaa. McDonnell , J. , 4508 8. 0th St. O , Llnd , 4712 S. 24th. ' CAlUlum , J. , 4&13 S. 20Ui SU J U. .Vftujjhu. ll a. 23d. . CARRIER DELIVERY R JU f Ei $ p. 69 , ( Evening ec Continued ) 1 ( Morning Wor ! 1-lferaVl Continued. ) VaiiRhoe , J. , 4G05 S. 20th St. Dorman , ICrcklal , 4609 S. ZOth St. Ilomh , W. J. , 4G20 S 20ti ! SU Teltre , Andy , 4717 S. 20th St. Schullz , G. , 4723 S. 20th St. Dragon , A. . 4S07 S. 20th St. Ader. J. P. . 4410 S. 2lst St. IJIahn. Joo. 4420 S. 2lst St. M Han , W. T. , 4B10 S. 2lst St. nnhlurpr-n , A , 4517 S. Zlit St. Sheehan , Mary. 4G11 S. 21st St. I.ochncr , H. , 4GOS S. 21st St. ohnson , Peter. 4721 S. 21st ! . Murphy , J. , 4S03 S. 22nd. Qtiecnan , M. , 4607 S. 22nd. Whalln , P , R. . 4G12 S. $22nd. Lund , Andrew. 4,112 S. 23d. Ejst , James. 4401 S. 23d. Chcnowlth. G. , 410.1 S. 23d. Jonnson , C. H . 4407 S. 23d. Smith , J. J. , 4409 S. 23d , Sorcnson , Tom. 4414 S. 23d. Kclby , M. H. . 4504 S. 23d. Handoph , J. E. , 4505 S. 23d. Brady. Jamou. 4317 S. 21th. Alexander , J. , 4419 S. 24th. Dcrr , W. H. . 442.1 S. 2Uli. Galloway. T. . 4508 S. 24th. Marshall , George. 4510 S. 24th. Lang , Martin. 4711 S. 24th. Moran , A. , 4719 S. 24th. Flower. J. . 4721 S. 24th. Watson , C. , 4723 S. 24 ! h. Wumbach , Otto , 4G05 S. 25th. Ebrel , August , 1523 I St. Morlarlty , Rev. D. . 2301 I St. McCarthy , R. . 2317 I St. Hanno. M. , 1724 Drown , i Schmidt , A. , 1903 Hrown. Mersello. T. . IPO ! ) Brown. Wlnlck , S. P. , 2023 Brown * Schultz , Georcc. 2113 Drown. Pj'tterson. ' Chcrlrs. 2211 Brown. Pencils. H. V. . 2411 Wyman. Bcal. Henry , 2413 Wvman. Hraltsy , A. , 2104 Mllroy. Vocacek , J. , 4707 S. 23d St. A. Johnson. 45I S. 23d St. J. McCrnthon , 4G02 S. 23d St. 15. Novak. 4611 S 23t'lV' " P. Mclonncuh. ) 2215-Brown. N' . A. Dalr , 45D3 S. 2M ( ' , . | McNauRhton 4R01 S , 2.1d. T. J. Towns nd , 4423 &r Z2d. K. Knvan. 4S01 S. 22(1. ( " ' ' ' J. C. Nichols , 4,19 S.223. 1' . Olson , 4611 S. 22d / ' Clmmiih. H616 S. 21sl , " W. V. Huffikv. 4508 St.SlRt. G. Erklcns. 44U6 S. 21st..n J. Arylward , 4305 S. Il f. < K. T. Cour. 4303 S. 2\H \ ) H. Karst , 4310 S. 21sf. . " ' MassKi , 4408 S. 20th. ' . , ' , .l E. Cahlll 4417 S. 20th. ' . ; I N. Mud. 4607 S. 20th. i M. Mitchell , 4419 S. 20th. P. Wilson , 4601 S. 20th. Kirk , 4601 S. 20th. J. Manduri-on. 4509 S. 20th. J. O'Hara. 4511 S. 20th. J. Voresak. 4512 S. 20th. C. Jensen , 451G S. 20th. O. Larson , 4522 S. 20th. F. Varra. 4603 S. 20th. P. Houlp. 4G07 S. 20th. W. Clooney. 4805 S. 20th. C. Henson. 4817 S. 20th. , W. Paulson , 4815 S. 18th. Nodan. Charles , 4806 S. 20th. C. Bally. 2013 Wyman. H. Dlesslc. i&OS S. 21st. M. Ryan. 4S03 S. 19th. C. Frosow , 4314 S. 17th. J. Mason , 4303 S. 17th. J. Meyirs. 4522 S. 18th. Mrs. A. Kernan , 1813 Drown. N. Nelson , 4514 S. 19th. . C. H. Daisy , 4S07 S. 19th. J. L. Wllcox , 4819 S. 18th. C. Swanburg , 4817 8. 18th. M. Stellmock , 2003 Drown. ' G. Conroy , 2015 Drown. J. Looney , 2114 Drown. J. Roach. .2213 Drown. -Mrs. M. Rice. 2319 I. E. Fitzgerald , 2315 I. W. J. McKulrc , 4412 S. 23d. E. H. Sprague , 4916 S. 23d. L. Meyers , 4507 S 23d C. H. Ashburg. 4713 . 25th. Fred. Nelson , 2023 Drown. J. Dllck , 481G S. 18th. MORNING WORLD-HERALD. II. Mlchsl , 4321 S. 24ttl. CARRIER DELIVERY ROUTE NO. 7O. THE EVENING BEB. Crawford , Mrs. Hilda , 4015 S. 20tn. Vldoe , J. G. , 1912 0 St. neamond , Mose , 4023 S. 20th. Vender , A. J. , 4101 S. 20th. Nary. James. 4117 S. 19th. Cnlght , Q. W. , 411G S. 17th. Bradley , Ueo. . 4123 S. 18th. Deckman , Gco. . 1115 S. ISth. Dlldlun , Jcs. 4112 S. ISth. Tangeman , August , 1704 O St. Hush. Herman. 4210 S. 17th. Stcrba. Joe , 4223 S. 20th. Lory , John. 1420 O. St. Coutsky Bros. . 4223 S. 20th. Eddlngs , P. , 1418 O. St. Paulson. Jacob , 1402 0 St. Batten. James , 1402 Archer Ave. lorrls , Clem , 1109 Archer Ave. Choal , M. L , 1415 Archer Ave. tunclmn , n. K. , 1419 Archer Ave. Valker , John. 1423 Archer Ave. Fletcher. I. W. . 3913 S. 16th. Uadcr , W. A. , 1C03 N street. . .eese , George , 1C03 Archer Avo. Cameron , W. C. , 4018 S. 15th. Cameron. W. C. , 4018 S. 15th. Vlnter , G. H. , 4020 S. 15th. AlQBunecu. Olof. 1815 N St. Bees , Clifford. 1817 N St. I Peterson , Alfred , 1819 N St. C.VUIUEIl'S AFFIDAVIT ROUTE C. State of Nebraska , Douglas County , ss. Perl Snider , being duly sworn ac cording to law , deposes and says that be- wcen the 25th and 30th days of November , .897 , ho made a personal canvas of every Iwelllng , apartment , office and store In the [ Istrlct bounded iis follows : Beginning at Thirty-first and 0 street south on Thirty first street to X street , thence wefit on X to Thirty-seventh street , thence north on Thirty-seventh to U street , thence west on U to Forty-third street , thence north on Forty-third street to S street , thence west on > to Forty-seventh street , thence north on orty-seventh to O street , thence east on O o place of beginning. Jeponent further says that to his host knowledge and belief the num ber of copies of The Omaha Even ing Bee delivered by carrier In said district was < < 3 The number of copies of the EvenIng - Ing World-Herald delivered by car rier In said district -was Cl The number of copies of the MornIng - , Ing World-Herald delivered by car rier In said district was 2 Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 1st day of December , 1897. PERL SNIOCn. H. M. CHRISTIE , ( Seal. ) Notary Public. CAHIITKH'S lAKFIIJAVIT IlOUTE OT. State of Nebraska , Douglas County. ES. John Bentz , being duly sworn according to law , deposes and says that between the 25th and SOth days of November , 1897 , he made a personal canvas of every dwelling , apartment , ofllco and etoro In the district bounded as follows : Beginning at U. P. R. U. and X street , west on X to Thirtieth street , thence south on Thirtieth to Edith street , thence east on Edith to U. P. R. R. , thence north on U. P , II. II , to place of beginning. Deponent further says thai to his best knowledge and belief the number of copies of The Evening Bee delivered by carrier In said district was Cl The number of copies of the Evening World-Herald delivered by carrier In said district was 31 The number of copies of the Morning World-Herald delivered by carrier / In said district was 0 JOHN BENTZ. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 1st day of December. 1897. TT. rM ( Seal. ) .Notary Public. OAllr.lIZH'S AFFIDAVIT IIOUTE 8. State of Nebraska , Douglas County. ES. Charles Curlen , being duly sworn accordIng - Ing to law , deposes and says that between tbo 25th and 30th days of November , 1897 , ho made a personal canvas of every awt.ll- ing , apartment , olllco ami store In the dis trict bounded , as follows : Beginning at U. P. R. R. and W. street , cast on W to Missouri river , thence south on Missouri river lo Edith street , thence west on Edith to U. P. R. R , , thence north on U. P. II. It. to place of beginning. . Deponent further says that to his best knowledge and belief the number of copies of The Evening Bee delivered by carrier In said district was G4 The number of copies of the Evening World-Herald delivered by carrier In ealil district was C2 The number of copies of the Morning World-Herald delivered by carrier In said district was o CHARLES CARLEN. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pretence this 1st day of December , 1897. H. M. CHRISTIE. ( Seal. ) Notary Public. EVENING WORLD-HERALD. C. W. Olcot , 4103 S. 13Ui. Charles Wlllams. 1521 Aicher Ave. W. H. Rowley. 1411 0. Hiram Cockrell ,1412 0. J. F. Chase , 4105 S. 13th. Clem Morris , 1409 Archer Avo. Dennis Huff , 4011 S. 13th. P. J. Johnson , 402 4023 S. 13th. Willam Sprakus , 3903 S. 15th. R. W. Gray , 3908 S. 1511. Harry Wells. 3910 S. 15th. Pt'ier ' Howe , 1709 M. George Blckel , 1722 N. Z. D. Havens , 1821 N. C. W. Knight , 1911 M. J. W. Liindon , 4018 S. 19th. . Fred Smith , 1913 N. Eat Murphy , 4017 S. 20th. M. H. Wodrklg. 4020 S. ' 191U. O. Franklin , 4018 S. 10th. John Ross , 401C S. 19th. F. L. Wilcox. 1411 O. ' S. Hunter , 1401 0. J. Carpenter , 1109 S. ,18tlu L. It. Fuller , 1911 N. , J. Hanson. 1811 M. i M. Dacey , 4015 S. 19th CAllIUEIl'S AFFIDAVIT IIOUTE 00. State of Nebraska , Douglas County , es : Thomas Smith , being duly sworn according to law , deposes and says , that between the 25th and 30th days Of November , 1897 , he made a personal catlvas < jf every dwelling , apartment , office and'fltorela the district bounded as follows. Beginning at Twenty-fourth and Q streets , east on Q to Missouri river , thence eouth on Missouri river to W street , thence west on W to U. P. R. R. , thence corth on , U. P. R. R. to R street , thence east on R to Twenty- fourth street , thence north on Twenty-fourth to place of beginning. Deponent further says that to his best knowledge and belief the num ber of copies of The Omaha Even ing Bee delivered by carrier In saldi district was Cl The number of copies of the Evening World-Herald delivered by carrier In said district was G7 The number of copies of the Morning World-Herald delivered by carrier In said district was 1 THOMAS SMITH. Sworn -to before me and subscribed In my presence this 2nd day of December. 1897. H. M. CHAISTIE , ( Seal. ) Notary Public. CAimiEU'.S AFFIDAVIT IIOUTE 7O. State of Nebraska , Douglas County , ss : Clyde Kclls , being duly sworn according to law , deposes and says that between the 25th and SOth clays of November , 1897 , he made a personal canvas of every dwelling , apart ment , ofllco and store In tbo district bounded as follows : Beginning at Twentieth and M streets , cast en M to Missouri river , thence south on Mle- eourl river to Q street , thence west on Q to Twentieth street , thence north on Twentieth to place of beginning. Deponent further says that to his best knowledge and belief the num ber of copies of The Omaha Even ing Bee delivered by carrier In saldi d'strlct ' was , 29 The number of copies of the Morning World-Herald delivered by carrier La said district was 27 The number of copies of tbo Evening World-Herald delivered by carrier In said district was o CLYDE KELLS. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence this 1st day of December , 1897. ( Seal. ) Notary Public. H. M. CHRISTIE , una. . a . a ) Ou J-iJ nil -i- TIII- r / LI.J -i v * ! . .ni.uTd . MAKEJIAN AND THE SQUAW Incident llln&initing tie ! Gratitude of an Indian Woman. CONDUCTOR HELPED THE PLAY ALONG Viiil When tin- IlrnUrniiittVii Cui > - ( ureil ( he Siiiu\v Scuuroil 111 % Illprr ( > -.V I'riintlor ( Cop > tl8lil. 1S7. ! tlic S. 0. MoClute Co ) Here's a atory of the building of a. branch Ino on a mountain railroad. Conductor [ Me- Gulrc , being a new man , wan In charge of the construction train , with Engineer Wcscott n charge of thu engine. N. C. Crccde. nftorwnrd r&inous as the ounder of Creede camp , had located the Ma donna mine at Monarch camp and created a necessity for the branch road. They had rusheJ the work , but the flrst snow caught them still three miles from thu booming sll- ; er camp. A wandering band of Indians , icarlng of the excitement and not under standing It , had HtrnjeU Into the ( Monarch country , and down the the gulch as far as MaysvlUe , then a wild and thriving village at the udgo of thu Arkansas valley. Ono day , when It was storming , an old squaw came o iMcGulrc ami wanted a rldo up the hill. t was a cruel day , nnd the kind-hearted con ductor carried the Indian to the end of the track. It was a month later when ono of Mc- lulro's brnkcn.an , named Uowcn , m-ho had been hunting In the hills , rtlahed Into the caboose with the startling announcement thit his partner , the head ibrakcman , had been captured by the Indians. "Look hero , Jack , " said iMcGulrc , "aro vou ylng ? " "Honest Injun , " said Jack , "If there's one .hero's a million ; an1 * thcy'vo got Mickey tlcU to a stake. We had 'become ' separated. I I 'was ' standing on a precipice looking for' Mickey , when I saw the Indians surround him. " Now , Jack had lied so luminously and so frequently to the conductor that the latter was slow to "believe " this wild tale ; but finally ho was persuaded that It was true. ReturnIng - Ing to Maysvlllo with the engine , he gave the alarm anU the EiherlfT of Chaffeo county made up a posse and set out In search of the brak eman. The sun was going down behind the range when the engine and the caboose full of amateur Indian fighters returned to the end of the track. Taking iDowen as guide , the shorlff scoured the hills , but found no trace of the missing man. The storm Increased with the darkness , and the aherlff's posse was forced to return to camp. It was useless to put out again In the face of such a storm , and the sheriff was about to return to ( Maysvlllc , wnen tne ol'ai ' squaw , nvnom arcuuira uuu terped up the till , put her head In at the door of the way car and signaled McGulre to come out. She eould scarcely speak a word of English , ibut , pulling at the con ductor's sleeve , she started as though she would .lead him Into the hills. As often as McGulre would stop the squaw would stop. Ho tried to persuade her Into the car , but she would not. Now the sheriff came out. anvl 'when he saw the signals of the squaw ho guessed that she would lead them to the captive , and when OIcGulre had told them how he had helped this Indian on her "way up the hill In the storm , he know that the Indian was trying to > repay the conductor for his kindhess. The unfortunate brakeman , McGulre explained , had given the Indian to bacco and whisky ; therefore , she would not sec him die without making an effort to save him. RAIDING THE INDIAN CAMP. The sheriff called his deputies , and tak ing a half dozen volunteers from Garfleld camp , mode algn to the Indian ami followed her away Into the wilderness of snow-hung plno and cedar. Now and 'then ' the squuw would paufo to net her bearings. The sr ow had ceased falling and She stars were out. After tramping for aa hour or more the In dian signed to < ho sheriff to stay , and then disappeared Into a cedar grove. Presently she returned and led them to 'the ' edge of a precipice. Just below them , In a little basin , ithey could see a pine fire burning and In diana dancing In the light of it. Sitting upcn the snow hard by , they saw the brakeman with his fettered hands over his knetn anil hla tiead bent forward like a man nodding In a pew. Tie sheriff asked the IrUlao to lead them co and she made sign that they must go for around , for the bluff -was steep , acid they followed her. They had been a half hour out of sight of the Indian camp , but always going down and dtown , so they know now they must bo near. When they had gore wltain 100 jords of the Indiana , who had not beard them walking upon the muflled earth , they stopped to discuss the work that was before them. The Indian , putting her hand on the sheriff's rifle , puiaed It to .the ground und shook her head , meanIng - Ing that she woula not have them kill the Indians , whom they outnumbered two to ono. The sheriff was at a Icefi to understand how hovas to capture this band without firing , for ho had no doubt the Indiana would fire upon him tbo moment they caught sight of him. Dut the squaw was equal to Jhe emer- gcticy. She began to form the men In two lines. Taking held of "their coats Bho would place a mun on the right flank and oiwtCier en the left , until the had divided tlio Bhe-lff's posse. She tuen placed the sheriff at < he lifdd of ono column and the conductor , whom she regarded as a eort of captain , at the other , and then made sign to .them to go forward , one-half to the right "and the other to tht left. Then she made It plain to them that eho would have them surround the Indians , She brought her two bony hands together slowly , with the flngero spread out , and when they ware quite together the closed her fists. So the sheriff made out she would have them Bteal upon the Indians and disarm them or awe them Into surrendering at the muzzles of their guns , and ho gave Instruc tions to the men accordingly. Of course each Individual must now ute his Judgment , and BO the little band surrounded the In dians. In the meantime the squaw stele Into the camp and equalled near the fire. Aa the ehcrlff'B men closed In upon the Indians the tquaw leaped to her feet end put out a hand as a signal for the band to bo still. Tbo Indiana listened , but the sheriff's men , seeing U all , stoat ) still In the snow. STHATEGRM OF TUB SQUAW. Now the equaw epoko to the Indiana. sayIng - Ing that Eho had teen a great many soldiers coming down the hill that evening and giving It as her opinion Uiat the camp would be surrounded and that If the Indians resisted they woul'd all be killed. When one had suc ceeded in persuading them that It would bo best to surrender In cabo the soldlerx should com ? , Bhe Hat down again. Thin , tho-rtherlff concluded , was a signal for the men to ad vance , and the poksa moved forward. When they were qulto near the Indiana were made aware of their presence by the snapping of a cedar bough , and the sheriff , knowing that delay would be dangerous , shouted to lila posse to advance. At the sound of hla voice tbo Indiana sprang ( or their rllln , but \Uicn thcv had got tlic u and got to their feet again the Hhcrlft posse com ns out of the wools from crci- } direction , he id the glittering utecl Nirrcla of their rifles In tlu > glare of the cnmptlrc nnd tlto Indians ; laid down their arms. Tl'o lirakcinitn , who h.nl concluded that ho was to bo butchered or rcusinlva * al- mo l \ lldlth jov. When at-U-d hy the sheriff why they held thu hraktman , the leader said the wlillo man wAs lost ; they found him and were only waiting for day light when they would take him back to hU pcoplo and get "heap rum. " The sheriff pointed to the white man's fettered hand * nnd asked the Indian to explain mid the Indian said that the man w.is "heap mad" and they \\ero afraid that If they left his hands loose ho would take their RUII.S and kill them while they slept , and If they loft his fcrt unfettered ho would \\atidei avuiy In the storm and be lost. After consulting the conductor and the more Important members of the pofsc the ehcilft concluded , at' It ttas manifest that the Indians were only holding the brakeman - man for ransom , that ho would allow them to go their way. after exacting a promise that they -would return nt once to their reservation on the othi-r &Mo of the range. 0V WAHMAX. tlfo Hull Iiiist tti I'li'imiircN. DENVKK , IDco. 2l.-1tonry K. Huck. who \9 \ believed to be the son of It. C. Huok of the Huck Mnltlntr company , Chicago , iind u brothrr of Mrs. Mnrshalt Kit-Id , took morphine , \\lth t > ulcdil ! : Intent hen- this morning. He wns ill'covpred Hitting In his chair breathing' stentorlously , 1'hynlclnus removed him to Bt , I.uko'a ho'iiltnl. It wus ittinounccd ; it noon that ho would probably recover. Youixs Huck , It I * , snld , wns dent to Colorado omo months ngo by bin father on nil allowance of $1,000 a yetir. Ho llvrd at Canon City for a time , but cntne to Den ver snven weeks n o to tnkc the Kceley euro for the liquor habit. His ii socliUcR hera snld he was tlrwoiulpnt because of bin father's failure to n\ rite him , Ucfore taking the morphine he wrote , n note to the coroner asking htm to notify til * father , Will Send Iti Mrjan'Nnim - , 3SM3W YOUK , Dec. 21. A special to the Herald from Washington siiys : The presi dent linn definitely drtermlnod to carry out his original purpose of nominating ClmrleH 1 " ' "i'OI \ % 4fir4 J * ? f v i > - . * > r ! > -1 f P1' ' P1's s HELD THE GLITTERING STEEL BARRELS OF THC1U RIFLES IN THE GLARE OF THE FIRE. Page Brynn of Illinois to In- minister to China. He lias FO Informed oiif > of Mr. Bryan's principal supporters. The nomina tion will be M'tit to the senate Immediately after the holidays. The president reached this decision after Riving consideration to the protests of Senators Fryo , Wolcott and Teller and upon receiving assurances from Senators. MIIFOII and Cullotn that Mr. Uryan woulil be Immediately confirmed. Why Is it that people use Salvation Oil ? Answer : Because It Is the best liniment. Jury liulilN ( lie ICIlItiiK .IiisllllaMc. ST. LOUIS , Dec. 21. Charles Depue , who for tliu past foditys has been on trial for the killing of Morris Pletsch. an aged grocer , wns acquitted by a jury In Judge Fleturaft's court today. The jury was out all night. Pletsch assaulted Depuo's bister Bcsslo and lie shot the grocer. P Men ami Women And Men Especially. You have for some time suffered from a chronic lingering ailment. Vou are miser able and have fnll il to get more than tem porary relief. 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