Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 04, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    TMJS OMAHA DAILY T5EE : TTtrilSDAY , JAXVATIV 1 , 1000.
) AFFAIRS AT SOC1I1 Oil AHA
Union Pacific Will Shortly Commence Exten
sive Grading Operations.
IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE THIS YEAR
l.ovrllntc nt tltr * ( Jroiniil In ( Im-Mlnn
the rirM Work to ltc Done In
Unit Dlrrclloti Mnule !
Cltv Ne'vvi.
Tour stcnm shovels will commence grad
ing for the Union I'aclflc railroad In tlio
northern part of Iho city within n few
ilnys. Blocks 17 , 29 , SO , 43. 41 nnd 86. lo I
cated between Commercial street nnd the '
Union 1'aclflc track * will be graded to the 1
level cf Iho rnllroid rlghl of way The
transfer of these blocks of land to the I
Union 1'aclllc wns only recorded Tuesday ,
although the company secured the prop
erty Isfit summer , and the announcement I
of the purchase was trndo c'X luslvcly In
The Bee nt lhat time Tne- grading to be
done will cover the tract extending from II
Htrcet on the north , to 1 street on the
couth , and It Is estimated that It will tnlie
nearly a } ear lo complclo Ihe work I'rosl
In Iho ground will not Interfere to any
great extent with the upernUcim of the
iilfam shovels , as Ihe shovels work from
the bottom upwards When placed at grade ,
these blocktc will bo used for ad lltlonal I
trackage and n double track main line from |
1hl8 city to Omnhi When the negotlnllons I
for the property Just recorded weic In
progress last summer an attempt was made
by agents of the railroad company to se
cure blocks R7 nnd 07 , located between I
and K streets and Commercial slrccl an 1
the trackH These blocks arc occupied by
Jirnachsoll BroH coal } ard , Christie Bros
coal yard and the Wntklns Lumber } ard
A satisfactory agreement as to prlco could
not bo arrived nt , and negotiations were
declared off. It Is now asserted thai Ihe
railroad ofllclals will not pay the prlco
nskcd , and are pluming another arrange
ment of the tracks south of I street than
that first proposed
An officer of the Union I'aclflc has a -
Biirod members of the Common lal club th.it
the comp.ui } proposes making extensive
Improvements here during , the } ear .ind the
grading of the blocks noted Is the first
work to be clone. A new nnd commodious
depot Is also In contemplation and will bo
rrccted about the tlmo track laying Is com
pleted.
Tuesday night Member Kelly cnlleel the
n'tentlon ' of tbo city council to the fncl lhal
a fence wns being built ncrctis C. I ) , 12 , O
nnd H slreets , the work being done wlth-
oul pc/nilsslon from the council first hav
ing been obtained An Investigation shows
that this fence Is being erected along the
west line of Commercial s > ticel and on the
jiropert } pill chased b } the Union Padile
The fence IH similar to the * one constructed
some time ago fiom the Q street viaduct
along the rallroid rlghl of way to Jefferson
stiect These htrcelH In Iho northern part
nf the city hive never been open icrcHS
the tracks and the fence cannot , therefore ,
c.tuso as much Inconvenience to residents as
does the ono extending fiom Swift's to Jef
ferson atrett Tor years P street his been
Iho only thoroughfare open across the
tracks , and no altempt has been made to
rloBo this street. Some of the members
of the Commercial club are Inclined to
think thai the council Is ntrali ing at a gnat
In opposing the fencing of Union Pacific
property , and especial ! } when the compiny
proposes making such extensive Improve
ments here A certain iliss of citizens
hero aie eontlnmll } working for the ad-
% nncenient of the city , while others seem
to ho trlng to hold back and throw ob
stacles in the way of now eliterprls-s II
IB asset ted that If ever } ono worked to-
fiolher for Iho good of the city , m my In-
veslors who are now holding bicK would
locate heie
( iimrniitlnr icrtmliil loiiw In I'orco.
Quarantine regulations are again In farce
nt the stock yards The open season has
been much shortei this winter than hento-
forc , extending enl } over a period of thirty
days I'rom this tlmo on no cattle are tn
bo transported from belo\v the federal
qunrnn'tino line , except for immediate i
slaughter. Such cattle In tianslt must bo
fed and watered In Isolated pens or } .irds
tct apart for Infected tattle , and no other
cattle me permitted to occupy these pens
or yardo. More than this the government
requires that nil ears carolng cattle from
below the line shnll be thorough ! } cleansed
mil dlblnfc'ctcd as coon ns possible aftei
being unloaded , and before the } are again
used to transport cattle or men.handlse
I'lio quniantlno division at the yaids Ins
recently been reconstructed , and is In first
class condition A government Inspector Is
Detailed tc > carefully watch the unloading
mil handling of all stock arriving from he-
low the. lines designated b } the Hurcau of
Anlmil Industry
litinl on a
Miss Maud Newcomb of the local Aniorl-
tan District Telegraph olllco had an Inter-
thtlng expeiienco with one of Svvlfl anil
nompaii's goats Tuesd.i } evening In some
\\ay the goat , which IH IIECC ! to lend sheep
from the pens to the hlaeghterlng lloor es-
taped from thu } ardi and followed Miss ;
Kowcomb to her homo at T\vent-fouith
J
ind W streets When the door closed behlnil
Miss Newcomb the goat commenced to butt
against the panels and neirl } broke tbo
fnhtcnfngs. Becoming discouraged the an
imal noxl tried a window , with better suc
cess , u'tiil was soon In the house .Miss
Nevvcotnb'H sister was knocked down and
licforo the go it could be put out ho broke
icveral pieces of furniture anil nto up a
baskctfull of elothes ( iener.il Manager
I rlco of Swift's will be requested to keep
tbo goat under lock and ko } after this.
To ln\ N | Inn It * Mud f ri't'l * .
Tl } request of the city council Sanitary
Inspector Montague will Investigate the con-
Jltloii of Mud creek nnd teport Couucll-
n'-nn Trnlnor makes tlui assertion tli.it PCV-
trnl deaths have otcuiied lately from t-
phold favor and ho attributes the cause nf ' !
Iho fovur to the unsanitary condition of
Hud creek Slnco the last complaints were
tvudo about the creek , near ! } a. } ear .ago ,
tlm packing houses have been running a
itream of lo Into this open sewer for the.
purposn of ptirlfjlng It ns much ns possible.
Ihls stream nf l > t Is continuous nnd has
been of great benefit In cleaning the banks
mil bed'of thu creek of grcneo and ill-
Duelling
Mi't'or mill llninlltnii Ili-ld ,
James Mct'o } and W. A Hamilton were
tried In police court } estcrdny afternoon
tm thn cluirgo of robbing 1'rank Thomp- '
ton. Mr Thompson positive ! } Identified
both prisoner ) ) as two of the men who held >
him up In his saloon and relieved him
of his wntch nnd morn1 } No defense was
nmdo b } the prisoners , hut their attorney
moved to dismiss thn case on account of
Insufficient evidence Judo llatuock over
ruled the motion and held both defendants
to the district tourt for further examina
tion Dond was fixed nt fl.liDO eaih and It
Is not probable that thlj amount can bo
furnished.
Ilt < * Stool. n\tlillliui * MalliT .
The following persons have been admitted
to membership In the South Omaha Live k
Stock exchange 0 Condron , W I.mvon D.
\V. Mawhiuney. Nato KcxliMChlld , Ja > lav-
rly nnd T R Ingraham A rosolutlou
has been passed b } the exeliango commendIng -
Ing the Uurllngton roa > l for Its uulon In
the differential rate tight to southeastern
nnd southwestern points. A mcunorlal has
teen prepared by a committee of the ex-
jirote-jllng against th passage ot
the olroxartmrlnc Mil n n pending Cnp |
IPS of this memorial will t.e . gent to eaih
trprr ? pntatlve from Nebraska
\Vllco\-lloiifj
Burton K Wllcox and Miss Kthcl Honey |
were married Wednesday by Hev Inlng
Johnion , rector of St Martin's Episcopal
church. Only the members of the brides
family were present. Immediately after
the ceremony Mr and Mri Wllcox lefl for
sen eastern trip Mr , Wllcox Is a well-
known business man hero nnd Is exceedIngly -
Ingly popular The bride Is the- charming
and accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs
Peter Honey Upon their return Mr nnd
Mrs Wllcox will resldo on K street , be-
twcen Twent-fourth and Twcnl-flfih.
Sf licit InrilM llu * . I MCI Corn.
Corn in large qunniltlcs Is nrrl\lng at the
stock } nrds dnlly nnd Is mainly being mark-
eled by the producers The Stock Yards
company makes It a point to purchase all j
the corn possible from farmers In the tcr- i
rltory adjioont to this point nnd omc da } <
Ucvornl hundred wagons loided with ROblcn
ears are to be seen nt the } ards The rcg-
ular market prlco Is paid nnd farmers are
always sure of a ready market for their
product.
Ilt'ltlli of Mri , VI IMI el I III lie-r.
Mrs Kllznbeth Mtutllmber died } estcrdiy
nt the homo of her daughter , Mrs P Prush- I
ard. The deceased wns SO } cnrs of age j
and had resided In this city for neary' I '
ten } ears She was the mother of K n ,
Mendlmbcr. Mrs P Prnllck , Mrs Prtlshard
nnd William Mendlmbcr The latter Is llv-
Ini ? nt C.rnnd Ilnplds , Mich. The rctmlni
will bo forwarded to Jackson. Mich , for
Interment.
Ma } or Hiifeor expects to lea\c Friday for
the south
Primk Dorr will have n prcllmlmry hoar-
Inn In the count } court on Saturday
Tbo Cudahy Packing1 company com
ment od cutting Ice at Seymour lake } es-
terdny.
.Miss .Mary Gallagher ha- * returned from
Canton , HI , whore- she .spent Ihe holidays
with le'latlves
John C r.11 roll , ox-chief of police. Is be
ing tnlkcel of us a democratic candlda-to for
c-itj tre'iiHiirei
A tnnotlnsj of the stewards of the Plrst
Methodist KpNtopnl tbiireh his been calleel
for TliuiCTl.il e'vonlni :
All milk lkon os expired on December 31
and the milk Inspector Is notifying- dealers
to prociite new llci-ii'vs nt once
Tw flit-font th street from Q south Is
In a ver } bad condition nnd steps will betaken
taken bv thu council to rennlr It
The1' n O soclKv w'll ' meet Saturday
afternoon nt . ' ' 0 o'clock with Mi's J. Al
Unbelts. Tvvcut-second nnd CJ streets
MrsV. . J Jordan nnd children , Twenty-
ill st and f ? streets , have- returned from Idn-
coin , where the } \lslted for a couple of
vv CH ks
The now ch ith record blanks nro now
rend } for dlstr'liutlon After this the rec-
onli will bo kept on these spec ! ill } pre
pared formi foi the u e of the gov eminent
census bureau
It Is expeited that Patrick King will
miiko n deinind todn } on Judge Uibcrirk
for Ibe cilllco and lecords of the polleo
Judge- All Habcock will rofure to turn
over the * olllcn until bis term Is out In
A-nil
BOARD IN SECRET SESSION
Coimtv GoiniulnNlimprN llnlil Stnr
( liiiniliiT Mct'lIIIK rrniiU Cnxt *
Not toiiNliluriMl.
At the close of the regular session of the
countv commissioners } etterday the mem
bers of the bo.u d adjourned to a committee
room across the ball from the assembly
loom , and for ueirly two hours there was a
sc hlon behind closed doors It was whis
pered about the court house that the com
missioners were In conference relative to
the Pinnk matte-r , but this theory met with
ofliclal denial when a reporter for The Bee
made inquiry
"We are simply considering eomc public
work that is to be done out in the county , "
said Commissioner Harte , who emerged from
Iho committee room for temporar } absence
"What , it an } thing , does the board intend
to do with reference to the entanglement
In Clerk J ink's ofilce ? " Commissioner
llarte was asked
"There is nothing wo can do just now , " he
replied "except to go ahead with an exami
nation of the books In theclerk's office
When that Investigation is cotnnleted wo
shall act In accordance with whatever the
developments seem to warrant. Under the
present arrangement Mr Frank Is not per- j
milled to handle any of the money that
conies through his olllcc , and with tint safe
guard there Is nothing more for us to do at
this time. "
Mr Harte stated unequivocally that the
hecret conclave In the committee room had
nothing whatever to do with the Prank af
fair The commissioners sa } it will require
about three months to thoroughly overhaul
the books In the office of the district clerk ,
nnd tint until eiich examination ends exact
details of the situation can only be conjec
tured.
Around the oillee of Clerk Prank yesterday
the routine work proceeded as smoothly as
though nothing hid happened It Is said
th.it some of the clerks In the office were
not aware of the action of the bondsmen
until they read of it In The lice Ihls morn-
i
iOLD j OFFICERS RE-ELECTED
\uiiiiiil Mrrllnis ; nf SlofKliiiltlfrn of
Hit * Oniiiliii Slrrt'l Hllllvn > CIIHI-
lian > IH IIi'lil.
The regular annual meeting of ptockhold-
crs In the Omaha Street Hallway company
occurred at headqiiaiters jcaterilay and I
Iho old Hoard of Directors was re-elected for
the ensuing } ear as follows Prank Mur-
j-hy , Oil } C. Bui ton , J J Brown , W W
Mirsh. S 1)Irrcer , W. V Morse , K W.
Nash , I ) P Sn Ith nnd W. A. Smith. The
I
old oxccutlvo oillcors vvero also re-elected 1
as follows I'lcbldont , Prank Murphy , vice
president , tttiy C Barton , treasurer , W W
Marsh , eecrotnr } . D II Goodrich The
consideration of extensions and Improve
ments will not eotno up until thedirectors'
' meeting , piobably sonio tlmo In March
In Its peculiar ablllt } to Invigorate the
boly nnd glvo tone to the Sstem , lies the
great value "f Cook's Imperial Kxtr.i Dry
Champagne.
VllMUIIIHMMIIrlltN ,
Among the attractive features of thin
week's bill at the Crelshlon-Orphcum , the
singing of the Young America quintette' ,
Itnmpabcd of four bojs and ones girl , Is one
of the most pleasing parts of the evening' 8 )
( iitertalniiu'iit The } possess sweet volcss .
which have been well tialnod and which
blend most ImnnonlouHlj Another line
musical turn Is thu of the five merry
Nosscs three women nnd two men who
phi } most skillfull } on a largo varlct } of In-
Bttuinentr * The mnjorlt } of the othci acts
mo equall ) Inteustlng Tlio next amateur
night will he Prida } evening. Januaiy 1. ,
when thrco handsome medals. I bo pro
Edited to the best amateurs There will bo
i the usual m.Ulnee on Saturda } of this week
The atlrattlon nt Bod's theater on Prl-
da } und Saturday Is that well known light
opera company , the Bostonlaim. which will
appear heio with a noted Hut of singers
liicludeel among them are Helen Bertram ,
Henry Cla } Darn.ibt'o. W H MacDonald. 1
tMarcia Van Orescr , George Prothlngham ,
W U Pltzgerald , Josephine Bartlett Ornco
DCameron , Charles It Hawle } , Prcderlck
Knights , S L Studlc } nnd olhers The
new light opera , "Tho Smugglers , " by
ditanken nnd Mlnkowsky , latel } produced by
thU company , will be the bill on Friday
night At the Saturday matinee "Kobln
Hood" will bo sung and "The Serenade"
xwill be reevived b } bpeelal request for Sat-
urda ) night.
COUNTY J BOARD IN SESSION
i niiutilft > > loncr > ) Trnninpt IlonUnc
Iiiilnr ntiil Vftcr KtrnlnR Son. . .
nliiniljotirn Sim * Illo.
.
At a meeting of the county commissioners
jesterda } the bonds of several road
overseers and Justices of the pence were
npprevod , all of the more Important bonds
.
having been aoprovod at previous meetings1
A communication was read from the busi
ness management of the World-Herald setting -
ting forth that through nn oversight of th
advertising manager of that paper , no bid
had j been submitted for county legal pub- |
llcatlons. and In conclusion was n request |
that , the time for receiving bids bo extended
so that the World-Herald could get In I
After some discussion , It was decided to
extend the time nnd readvertlse , there being
cnly one bid , that of The Dee , which was
ordered returned unopened.
A resolution was Introduced and adopted
reciting that while there Is a question as
to whether the police Judgeshlps of Omaha
nnd South Omaha are county officers , the
bonds , of the aforesaid judges would be np-
proved , with the understanding that the
cnnnty shall In no wise bo held liable and
that the approval of th bonds does not
place the commissioners on record as do-
elding that these Judgeshlps are county
olilccs. ,
Another resolution nskcd for the appoint-
ment of Hugh Carpenter to the position of
jail engineer at a salary of $6" per month.
This was referred
At the night meeting It was noted that
Thomas Harrington and Linan Wakcman ,
assessors for the Third nnd Seventh wards , .
iii
iif lespoctlvely , Jiad not presented their of
ficial bonds Last night being the limit ot
time , It will now devolve upon the county
board to appoint assessors for the wards
mentioned. '
The resolution asking for the appointment
of Hugh Carpenter as Jail engineer , pre
sented at the morning session , was again
celled up , but the chair ruled that It must
be referred to the proper committee for
action at the next meeting. .
I
A request from W , 11 Learned for n now ,
Justice of the peace docket was granted j I
William II. Olnihted was appointed as
superintendent of the County hospital nnd
Mrs Olmstcd was chosen to succeed herself - I
self as matron. Mr Olmstcd made a
speech of thanks and Invited the commls- |
eloners and spectators to Join him In re
freshments nt the end of the session
Dr. James A. Kelley was appointed county
phslclan for South Omaha nt a salary of
$50 per month. Mr Hnrtc made objection
to the salar } , asserting that $25 per month
is enough , but the majority \oted for Dr.
Kelley
At the end of the meeting the board nd-
Journed sine die nud will meet again under
the organization ne\t Saturda } . There
will , however , bo no change In the per
sonnel of the board , ns the two newl-
olecled members .are- holdovers
ALCOHOL CAUSES HIS DEATH
r.ceir iK. . AVIffknrt Illrn nt HieClt ;
Jnll from < lie l fTt-clfi of
.Slrolli ; Drlnlv.
George 13 Wlckart , a traveling salesman ,
died Wednesday nlgbt In a cell nt tlie police-
station from the effects of alcobollsni He
was brought to the Jail Tuesday night In nn
Inebriated condition and threatened with
fore Dr Spaldlng could get to the scene ,
In a precarious condition and ns he bid
been In Jail Innumeiablo times before noth
ing was thought of the matter About 10
o'clock Wcdnchday night he was taken with
a violent nt of coughing and starting to the
water faucet to get a drink , he fell over
the. ( . prostrate body of William McCpimm ,
who was in the cell with him.
McCiumm made an outcry nnd Jailer
KlrK went to see what won the matter. Ho
found the man gasping for breath Tlestora-
tlves were applied , but to no avail anj be
fore Dr. Spaldlng could get to the scene' ,
the man expired.
Wlckart has been taken to the Jail many
times during the winter In nn Intoxicated
condition He was appirently about 42
} cars of ase
Very little Is known concerning him He
came to Omiha about sl\ months ago and
said ho was traveling for manufacturing
houses In Chicago and St Louis He reg-
Ifltered nt the Devvey hotel December 1 >
and said ho was from Chicago. He Ins
stopped there ever since when he has not
been In Jail
Not long ago he was taken to the Jill ,
badly Intoxicated , and was given n sentence
of fifteen days Judge Gordon pardoned
him on condition that bo would leave the '
city , but bo did not go and thereby came i
to his death
His remains -were given In charge of
Coroner Svvanson and an inrjucst will prob
ably bo held today. Ed Wheeler -was an
other Inmates of the cell In which Wlckart
was confined and witnessed the death
NEW COURTS ESTABLISHED
Throe Nciv JiiHllrrn of tlie I'i'nce
TiiUe l'l ' > ( lit * Work of the Ile-
tlrliiK Mi-11.
Justices of the Peace Poster , Cockerel and
Klnkald turned over their offices yesterday
and the three men elected nt last election
took up the business dropped by them. The
new Justices have already picked out comfortable -
fortablo quarters In which to establish their
courts Justice Learn has taken an office on
the fourth lloor of the 1'axton block , Justice
Crawford expects to move into the olllco oc
cupied now by Justice Poster and Justice
Alstadt Is undecided between quarters In the
I'axton block and others In the Karbach
building
There Is some question among the retiring
Justices as to the proper way of disposing of
their dockets The law'provided that these
shall bo turned over to their successors , hut
there Is a question In the mlnels of each re-
tiling justice as to which of the three newly
clcvtc'd men Is hit ) particular successor. The
drawback about handing their dockets to the
county commissioners Is that each retiring
Justice considers himself responsible for the
cases now boforn him and If some arc dls-
continued or lost In the exchange ho might
bo liable. Justice Klnkcad Intends to avoid 1
ajiy danger of trouble by asking the county
commissioners to appoint his successor 1m-
mediately nnd then accepting a receipt for
his docket from the commissioners and his
successor.
( .itlnlnir AVIileIliniiiiiiliiii. .
As a euro for rheumatism Chamberlain' s
Pain Balm la gaining a wide reputation D 1
B Johnson of Hlchmond , Ind , has been
troubled with that ailment since 180J In
speaking If It ho a8 "I never found anything -
thing tint would relieve me until I uscel
Chamberlain's I'aln Balm. It acts like magic
.
with me. M } foot was swollen and pained '
mo very much , but one good application of
I'aln Balm relieved me "
WHY OMAHA MET A REBUFF
.No t'eiiiiid'iiunrf ( Jlve-ii lij * ialt | * 're-ni'Ii-
1-rn I" Slnti * Siiiiniiill | > Loiiinillli-il
In llrlniNNitHiilliin lie-re1.
Superintendent W K Fowler of the Blair
city schools Is In Omaha Asketl with regard
'
to the recent Stale Teachers' association
' meeting at Lincoln , in which he was a
prominent figure , he said
' ' I get tired ol all the talk by Omaha
I men about politics and slates in the ab-
I aoclatlon elections , because tbo chief in-
I Jectlon of wire pulling Is that engineered ,
| b } the Omaha people Were It not for their
constant scheming the abuociallon would be
practically harmonious In the choice of
officers except for personal ambitions of the
various candidates I'rrsldent Perrj was
t
chosen ns n i ompromlso tinJtlifp milnly
because the avowed aspirants worn susptc
ted of being tied up with the Omahn wire
pullers In .1 plan to bring the a oclatlon to
Omnhn Living nt Blair , I would have no
reason to object to such n move but It can- j
not be brought about against the Influences
wielded " by Lincoln Its uulverslt } and the
South Platte members Putting up nn elec-
lion slate with thai object is what stlniu-
late the outside feeling against Omaha "
TAKESOVERDOSEOFLAUDANUM | \
Wo , in tin on \ , \ * 1istrr * > tror <
tin * Nc'lislilinrliocid li > Ni-nrl )
Kllllnir Herself.
Mrs Prnnk Ktherton , living In the rear
of 1718 Webster street , created considerable
excltcmenl among her friends and neighbors
i rsterility by taking the contents of n
bottle of laudanum. The dose was large
enough to bo fatal , but the prompt efforts of
.1 ( doctor who was Immediately called In
saved the woman's life. The neighbors at
tributed the cause of supposed attempted
suicide to domestic troubles and said that
the woman had not been happy with her
husband j for some time. Her sister stated
.
that Mrs Etherton had nlwas been nt peace
with her husband and had not attempted to
commit suicide , but had taken laudanum
.
for a toothache and had swallowed an over
,
close.
Size doe'n't Indicate quaili } Beware of
umterfclt and worthless salve offered for
DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve DeWltt's Is
the only original. An Infallible cure for
piles and all skin diseases
.liifl.Miiiilnii t lull ! liiniinc < ( .
Congressman 1 * W Cnimick of Tennes
see has written his acieptnnco for the Jack-
sotilan clul ) b innuot , ifter some itliier-
tnlnlv no to whether he would be able to
attend Piesldent I'd P Smith ot the club .
states Unit 110 prog ! um ! < now rotnplolo
and will In rendered an follows " 111 * too
Hi peats Itself ' David Overmever , TopeKa i
"Imperialism , " 12 W CnrmacK , Memphis ,
"Dfmociiuv , What It Stands Tor , " c > \ - I I
( lovernor llogcr Austin To"Our NnI
tlnn , ' W J Hrviin "The I'rpis W 1,1.
Abbott Chicago , "Detnoeracv s New Yni" .
A JVeavoi , Palls Citv Neb "The Jack- I
sotilan ClubV O Gilbert , Onmlin 'Ibe
club will ( rive n reception at Its qimitcrs
from I to 5 o'clock Mondnv afloinooii , the
banquet being spieul at 9 o t lock the Name
evening
Municipal OuiMrnlili of Wilier Work *
The committee of the Commercial club ,
appointed leoentl } to consider and report
the best method to be pursue el In securing
municipal ownership of tlio water works ,
met nt I p in } ostoreav ! ut the rooms of
the tlub nnd devotee ! over nn hour to a scs-
slon behind closocl doors Tbo t'litlie' coni-
mlttto W.IB ] irc"-ont , coinorlsliiR Messrs
Hue I'd Martin , ehalnnan , 13 .M Andtecsun
I lei man Kmintro , Honiv AYntc , W S
Topploton. 13 13 Bruce and A C Smith
It vvn < stated when the doors vvero opined
that 1101111111 ? hid been done- extent to ells-
tuss tlio wisdom of the v nlous methods
proposed for ai quiring the water woiks
Another mooting will occur at 4 p m Frl-
elni.
Skull Mo5 Hi * rrncjtircil.
A .T Herald better known ns "Tony" n
the polite , was taken to the police station
Woelncselav nlcbt from Plfteenth anel Par-
mini streets Up was Intoxicated and hid
fellcn on the pivement with such force as
to cruise the blooel to 0070 fiom bis cars
Dr fepildliUT and Dr liecrbower were
calleel to attend tbeci'-t nnd thev said tbov j
feared the matter might have * a fat il tor- I
mlnttion as tbo bleeding from the * oirs In-
dicntetl some serious Iniiir } It is fcired ho
ma } have sustained a fracture of the" skull ,
but It will t.ako some tlmo to tell the nature
of the hurt lit raid lives , at " 0.1 North Six
teenth street and vs.is1 t iKen to bis home.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
A P Hall of Holdego is In the clt } on
lnislne < 1
A 13 Upton of Lincoln Is In town to rem -
m tin , i el ii or so
OcoiRe ? 11 Moore * of Louisville , K } , Is a
Riiost at the Mllluid
James A Cllno h.inlt Inspector from Mln-
cle-n , Is at the Ilor iJrand (
W Jl Hush , a prominent St. Joe man , is
In the clt } for a few clajs
B C Piledmnn , u bhkngo gents , ' fur
nishing man , is at the Mlllard
J P Jon il , clerk of the district court at
Ilartington , Is legistered at the Mlllard
J A Sparks , u prominent business man
of Valentine , Is In the city with his. wife i
anel bon
Mr Prod I.ocvvo leaves tonight for New j
Toik and the eastern markets on a pur-
cluiR'ns : tour
.John S Clark who linq boon confined nt
the Clarkson hospital for tlio lust six weeks I
with a broken ankleIs doing nlcc-1 } j
MUsub LeU igh and ThornuurR of I
Bcdtilce aio shopping In the ell } for .1 i
few ela } 'I'm- ' } are nt the Ilor Grand I
George II Mead , who represents , i local | i
wholesale drv goods house In westein Xo-
brn.sk i , Wvomlnu and the. HlaeK Hills left
Tne-ielii } afternoon for his terrltor } , aftoi
spundlng1 tlio holldaS In Omah L visiting
his family ,
i
Lieutenant Skorrctt , recently assignee ! to I I
'duty as alde-do-oimp to General Men lam
jot the Department of the Missouri , anlvod
In the cltv vostertliy from his former
post nt Port Hlloy Kan He will assume Ills , I
new duties at once |
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Judge Aluncei experts to clean up the
criminal docket dining the coming week
anel will go to Lincoln Monda } January 15 ,
for a tiree weeks' teim there1
Henry Goske , who lives near the Mis
souri Pacltic } arcls In the * northern part of
tbo clt } , vvai arrested Wednesdnv night on
tno Charge of pott } lauen } The watch ;
man there avers Gpske stole about twent }
pounds of eo'al fiom a Ha car <
William Alari ) } , a farmer living near '
Hulo. will have n heirlni ; todii } In federal
court on a eluiiK of selling' liquor to In '
dian" of the Sac and Pox asonc } It Is un-
dprstood that ho will stand ulal Hi tins 1
been In Jail nwaltlnif til.il for 100 das
A llarlnif lamp set ilro to the wall paper
In a frame house occupied by William
Nichols and other nt li ! South Tenth i
street Woelnosebi } night and the services i
of the Ilro depirtmtnt vvefe tilled in to 1
cineiuh the lnclilont confiigrntlon Tlio
elamaKe was routined to a had ! } smoked f
wall and some- scotched wallpapoi
AIis A Nilson , organUe r for the wo-
I man's auxiliary of the lirotherhood of Lo-
comotlvo Plremen ha * * rt turned from Not th
Platte , where Hhc Instiiutt'el n branch or- !
K miration eoiiHlHtlng of nineteen moinbeis
Mrs Nelson vvn nccoinpinled to North 1
I'lntte by Mrs Goorse PpelOKraff , Mrs Al
Swaitz Airs Alowr } and Mrs G Hollow of f
this ill } Hovnl ontertalnmont Is nccied-
lloel to the North Platte uceptlon com-
j mlttcc.
TIII : iiiMi.rt .
INSTRUAII2NTS filed for record Wednes-
d i } , Jnnuar } J
\Vnrrnnl ) DotMln ,
Srulh Omaha Line ! companv to I311a
Maxwell , lot , block IIS , South
Omiha $ SCO
' Nelson Hrtiirv and vvlfo to J M vMacll-
| son , lot 18 , block 0 llakoi I'luco. . 1,000 ,
a A Carruth and vvlfo to r j Uncl-
enlist , lots 1 , 2. 5 o and 7 , bloek 2 ,
Clu-rrv Hill . . . 1 000
W N Whitney to W P Nush , part
nw 32-ld-U 1,800
ThomiiH f'relKh to W 11 Wadddl w'4 '
| lot 3D , block 1 , Siuiulerh eS. M's add
I to Wnlnut Hill . . . . 1
J M Wc-HtPllie-Id and vvlfo to J. F
Hois lot 1 % . We. toilleld s add . 300
i ' Pldellt } Trust company trustee , to C
A Kent , tiustee H "i feut mibdlv lots
' ' 15 and 10 in lot 3 , Ciiiltol aelcl COO
C 13 Park and husband to C'lurlod
| ' .MciMenoin } , 4 se bV. n'i FO , to svv ,
h' . lie HVV 2-1G-1U . . 7,500
11' J Hiinscn rind wife to .Martha
Gieene , H' ' lot II , block 133 South
Omaliii . "M
Josenh Xelinli and vvlfo to Theodore
Itlnker , 40 acres In sw cor 20-15.12 . 2500
Quit Clllliu Dci'dit ,
J U M ition anel vv'fo te ) , W Huie ,
lei IB 5 i , and 7. block 1 , Walnut Hill & 00
O F D iv Is companv to George Snell ,
lot 9 , block 12 Bedford I'l.nf )
Same to J Al Schenck , s 1W feet lot
17 nnd H 10) ) feet of vv 25 feet lot is ,
block "J , " Hiuimler.s > vil s add
John Osier to .Mar } Ostcr. lots 1 to
G block 42 , and lots 1 to a , block -M ,
VnllM
G S NHBOII to J S BOiint , part tux
lot \ . ' In 10-15-13 . . 2
IICCllN ,
Master In chincery to Harridan Nn-
' tliinul bank , lot J , block 7 , Ilanscom
Place _ . 3 125
J G Whltnc } , trustee to Nona Haid-
wln vv 11 feet lot 7. block ISO , Omaha 4 biw
Sheriff to P N Gocidnrd , n CO feet of
H HJ feet of vv UM fee't lot 1 , block
S P Rogers add 4 Ob7
Tula' ' amount of transfers
ROOSEVELT f ON THE TRUSTS
VliU i lliinillf Mil.Je-e-t In III * rir l
Mt'winm * to lln %
l.ruUlnltirr , .
\UJ\XV N Y Jan -The state IPR- !
laturp , complied in am ual session today. In
the senate Tlmoth } I ! nil-worth < f Nlagnra
county was re-elected president pro tent , ami
In | the house 1'rcderlcX Xl\on of Chsutauqufl
count } was re-elcctoil speaker. A feature
\l the senate chamber was n floral nrch over
the desk of Lieutenant fiovornor Timothy I-
Woodruff showing the word "L cclRtor" In ,
red , white nnd blue letters.
After the organization of the t o houses
had been completed the nmiual message of
Governor Theodore Roosevelt was read.
In the course of his message Governor
Hoosovelt ' treats at considerable length on }
the subjects of modern Industrial conditions
nnd trusts '
I'l-iMr.'tlon ii f lnilllilinili ,
"The contrast offered In the highly spe- | i
clallzed Industrial community between the i
\ery rich and the very poor" says the
governor. "Is exceedingly dlstressltiR , nnd ,
while under normal conditions the acquire-
mi-tit of wealth b } nn Individual Is tioecs-
sarll.v of gicnt Incidental benent to the
community ni a. whole , jet this Is by no
means nlvvas the case In our great
cities there la pithily In evidence much
\\calth contrasted with much poverty and
some of the wealth hn * ) been neoulred or
Is used In a manner for which there Is no
moral justification "
In further discussing the subject the
govornoi Mild In part "I'lobably the largo
majority of the fortunes tint now o\lst In
this country ha\c been amassed , not by In-
Jurlng mankind , but as an Incident to the
conferring of great beneilts on the com
munity whatever the conscloun purpose of
those amassing them mav ha\e been The.
.occasional wrongs committed or Injuries en
dured are on the whole far outweighed bj
the t mass of good vvlilih has resulted. The
, ' questions to lie naked are Has am
given f Individual been Injured by the acquis
ition I of wealth by nny man' Wore the
rights of tint Individual , If thev have bsen
violated , InMilllclcntl } protected liv law *
If I vo , these lights , and all slmllai lights ,
ought , to lie guaranteed bv additional legis
lation The point In be aline 1 at Is the
pi election of the Indlvlduil against , wrong ,
not the attempt to limit and hamper the
acquisition and output of wealth
"It Is about equallj dnngeious either to
blink at evils and refuse to acknowledge
their existence or to htrlko .it them In a
spirit of Ignorant revenge , thcipbj doing
far more- harm than Is remedied It Is
well to remember on the one hand tint the
adoption of what Is reasonable In the de
mands ' of reformers Is the mnpst way to
prevent ] the adoption of whit Is unreason
able , and , on the other hand , th it mans
of the worst and most dangeioim laws vvlilih
have been put upon the statute books hive
been put there bye.ilous leformrrs vvlih
excellent Intentions.
"This piobli-m has n hundred phases The
relation of the capitalist and the w.ige-
vvoiker makes one , the propi i attitude of
the state ton aid the questions of the owner
ship > and running of bo-cnlleil 'public utili
ties' | n third Hut among all these phases the
one which at this time , has the gicatost
prominence 1 is the question cf what arc
common , ! } termed 'tiusts , ' meaning by the
name those vast combinations of capital ,
usually flourishing b } virtue of i-omo mo
nopolistic element , which have become so
startling ! } ' common a feiture in the Indus
trial revolution which has progressed BO
rapid ! } during the iCLont } eais
M'lllllllll III I'tl'NI'lU C \ \ Ill/Iltloll.
' To sa } that the prcj-ent svMcm of hap
hazard licence and lack of suppivlsioii and
regulation is the best possible Is absuul
The men who cndcavoi to prevent the lemc-
dving of real abuses not enl } sho\v callous
disregard for the suffering of othcifa , but
also weaken those who HI anxious to pie
vent the adoption of Indiscriminate would
bo remedies which would subvert our whole
industrial fabilc The chicanerj and the
dishonest , oven though not technical ! } Ille
gal , methods through which some gieat for
tunes have been made ate scandals to our
civilization The mnn who b } swindling 01
wrong-doing acquires great wealth for him
self at the expense , of his fellows stands as
low morally as nil } piedntor ) medieval
nobleman and is a more dangerous member
of society Any law and an } method of
constructing law which will enable the com-
mtinlt } to punish him , either b } taking
aw.a } his vvcilth or by Imprisonment , should
bo welcomed Of course such laws me
even more needed In dealing with gieat cor-
poratlons or tiusts than with Individuals
The } are needed quite as much for the sake
of honest corporations as foi the sake of the
public The corporation that manages its
affairs lioncstl } lias a right to demand pro-
tcctlon against the dishonest coiporatlon
KEEP UP THE FIGHT ON RATES
\ f1 orlc MrrcliinilN C omiilnlii ( lull
lniriUNtDiitfN Mill )
Ti mil' .
N'KW VOUIC , Jan T Hallroadh helong-
Ing to the e-ahtern trunk line pool hive'
| put in active operation the nc\v freight
i tariffs , Involving an advance of 20 to i' <
per cent In rateb Merchants of this city
not discouraged by the refusal ofttorney
Gei'oral Grlggs to liibtltuto Injunction jiro-
I ceedlngs to prevent the Intiodnctlon of tlie
| ' noiv nites , aio determined to continue their
' opposition. They will flint apply to tlio
railroads themselves and U } to get a heir-
ing by the classification committee which
diovv up the hlgliei rates The } propone
i to show that the rates will not enl } be n
serious discrimination against small shlp-
] pcrs , blnco the advance on ICBH than carload -
load lots is greater than on carlo id lots ,
but the new tailff Is likely to drive away
' business from this port.
Some of the trunk lines have received
complaints from business men In the in-
terlor to the effect that If the new rni < n
'stand ' the } will bo compelled to ship by
Baltimore , ChirleHton and Newport News ,
New Orleiim nnd other southern ports ,
tlnce the nnnovv margin on which they do
business will not admit of nn } profit what
ever under the now tailfl
If no other plan vvorkh It Is understood
that the shippers will tuko stops against
the railroads on the giound that the now
agreement concerning intes Is nmdo by an
Ironclad pool , which IB in all irspocts as
much a violation of the anti-trust law ns
If It vvero operating us nn association.
'I'd T\KIJ I'OSSHSSION.
To lit * I'liiiiiut * III WorKIim : I'IIICM-
uf ( iiilf ( mini clliiK l.ini'H.
KANSAS CITY , Jan 3 Charles II Chap-
pell of Chicago and James Hopkins of Si
LoulH , who were } c terdny appointed receiv
ers of the ' northern connecting HIUH
formcily part of tlm Kunsaa Clt } , rittbbuig
Gulf system , arrived hero tod.i }
j "Wo carne mere ] } to talio possession of Hie
property , " said Mr Chappell "There will
bo no change In management or foreo und
the lines will contlnuo operating as tin *
have before We were in St Louis ) e > -
terday and ho came up anel shall go ea-t
tonight l.uler we sh.ill go ovti the line
and get acquilnted with our businc s '
N13W YOHK Jan 3 The appointment of
Nervous Exhaustion ,
Horsford's ' Acid Phosphate
Acts as a tonic and nerve food , im
parting vigor and strength to the entire
bystem. Induces refreshing sleep.
Genuine bear lume Ho tFOKO' ! > on vvuj p < r
r -i f. r Iho On ibi K ir , u < i \ &
; .
P - n Hnil oiil rompititv 'h" On li i X
s I/ uis Il.xilroad tompnny the Kansas
Citv A. Northern Connecting Ilallioa ! com
panv , owlnR to a statement made bv Max
Pam , counsel Ar Charlcn Chnpptll and ,
James Ilopklh * . receivers for the mads Is
the fir. " step taken to reorganize their propI I
ertles so ai to brltift them tinder ono sv- ]
tern ' of ovvtier hlp nnd control. J W Oates
and Mr P m will be In this clt } a wee *
from Tue dny to take up , with K H IHr-
rimnn and Jaeob It Schlff o [ Kuhn , Irfieb < !
Co , who arc ssld to be Interested In the re-
orgnnl7ntten , the formallon of the rcorRan-
( ration committee' and formulation of pi ins
rut IT Mitprnits AVII.I. noi.n OIT.
tine * lltinitrril farleniels nf
U'lilllnu siilpniftit nt liOH Vnuflt * > > .
LOS \VOiiviS : , Cnl . Jnn 3 \ ti'lcKram
.
hna , been received from I'rcildcnt Hlplov of
.
the Suitn To , In which ho tmvs the action of
the accnts of the compin } hcii' re ervpK |
J
the right to route Bhlpinrntt of cinus fru t
nieces with his npprovnl. There are n vv
nenrlv K n carloads of oranges awaliliiR
sblpment
I'resldent NnfliRcr ot the Southern Cali
fornia Trull oxchniiRo says the shipper *
will hold out , though ho believes nun h of
the t } car's crop may bo ruined ,
for I'oH Huron Iliiiul.
. Jnn 3 A bill was HUM ted iv
In the United Stnto * circuit coint IHMI < bv
the Mercantile. ' TlUst compHtl } of New Ymh
as trustee , to forcclopo the sonlnr mdrtcni :
on the Chicago & Ornnil Trunk lt.ili\\ *
companv for the principal of thi bcnde i
debt , of the companv , $0,000,000 which nin
J
lured .Inniary 1. 13.V MeKlauKh nn 1
Henry II Joy of this city Imve been np
pointed receivers of the road vvliKh t\
tends from I'ort Huron to ChlttiRo
folllni lloilun ,
CIllCAdO , Jnn .1 Annonncenu'iit of the
resignation of Wallace (1 Collins from the
general managership of the Chi ago Mil
vvailkee i < L St IVlul inllvvn } was mule toclav
The lesigimtlon bec-omes effective' relirunr }
1 It Is rumoird that Henry \\illlams
the present general siipeilntondent of the
road , will ho elevated to the i.ink of gen
er.il nnnnger Mr Collins will loivt- for
a slmoiitho' tour of Hnrnpc FOOII after
Pcbruar } 1.
Diuniitrinlt AitnliiHl Ilin Iliiuliin.
CIllCAOn , Jan 3 Notice was serve 1 to-
tlav on Iho Chicago , Burlington .t Qulnc }
llnllvvny compaii } , that the Chlcigo ficncral
Street Il.illvvay company will claim $1 000 -
000 elamagcs In a civil suit growing out of
track elevation at tins Twent-setone ! street
ENGLISHMEN CORNER HEMP
Olirnliiur I lie1'orlM of soiiOiorn Iiiiroii
\\lll l.ii-iil. . the
* -nini' .
NI2W YOHK Jan 3 The announcement
that Sccret.irv Itoot had cabled General
Otis to open the southern port.s In the Phil
ipplnew In older to bleak the corner In
hemp waa received with unbounded satis
faction b } the coidnse men In this clt } V
teprescnt.itivo of the American Alnnuf.iclui
IIIR company , which cmplojs about 1 500
hands , has piGilIUcd that the pilco of
Al.iiilla hemp would break within a week
'The normal price of Alnnlla lump , bald
he , "In lit eents , and Mexican fcisal 3 cents
The embargo on the shipments of hemp from
hi uthern Philippine ports has resulted 1 i
the product beliiK cornereel by Ixmdon spec
ulators anil the prlco today Is ll' . centh for
Manili and ! > Vii cents for Mexican slhnl. lor
immediate ) dellvei } . There aie no stocks
ot M intla hemp can led by IhniH in tlila
eountr } London handles It all Ae hive
an .iRent In the Philippines who has pone all
over the siound and ho assures us tlm the
natives have gene right on lalsing and
cleaning hemp during the vvni He assorts
fiither that the natives are cordial tow.ud
thu Americans and are able to protect their
piopcrty with but little assistance. lust
as HOOII as the perth are opi'n the price of
Alanlla hemp will drop to 10 contb "
'l' ll IIKIIIlllllllls Of 1IM\ | | < T ll\llllll | < * .
CAIA'Mm' , 'Vllch , Jan 3 Two teim-
1 lels of now del. f ic-li tarrjlng 4 t >
jiuunils of the e-Miloslve , vvc'n blown up
in n K idle * rive i list night Two ti'inisten ,
Ale v II imnuisironi anil Joseph ht Louis
and tin I" tt.ims aie albo lost No ex
planation I" siveMl
Vsi N < o liel"riiMl of Ills De-lilM.
N1IU OHK , Jnn 3-Albert It Hilton ,
xon of the Into Judge llenrv Hilton , u > -
'pd In theI nltPd Stale's ellstrl t enuit 10-
el iv In be freed cif Ills debts Ills a'iplli i-
llnn w is oii'iosed b } twei cioilltcns who
wi m give. 11 ten d iS In Which to Ille pe c Ill-
eat' JUS
\ \ \ ' ' Millet Xc-M V OrU i.ITi * VIoniM.
l.OS AXG1.M31' Cnl Jan 1 Ptibllt * Ad-
nilnlHtiatot l < e > llogir tndii } anncninit el ib H
ho wniild not turn over tile JKi ftin lull b\
him em tlioVolfsolm life Insiiiann polli v
pield bv tlie * New York Life Ilium ami' cum
luiiv , until the com Is decide Hi it ho must
do iO
I'lindilMuilllililllr > III KIIIIMIII ,
WHIIITA Kan , Jan 1 C M Herd ,
i hie f eleik of tin- railway null sorvl < e >
In ie lias ircelvp'l a tole'gram fiom t'am-
ii nn Kan "luting that buiglus bli-w
1)1111 ) tin iiiixtnllle e safe at thut , ini ] > lust
nUhi iinl took liu contents , imouni not
n inn < l
Are the children growing
nicely ? A little stronger
each month ? A trifle
heavier ? That's good.
Or is one of them growing
the other way ? Growing
weaker thinner
, growing ,
growing paler ?
If so , you should try
Scott's Emulsion at once.
'Tis both a food and a
] medicine to all delicate
| children. It makes them
grow in the right way
taller , stronger , healthier , .
y * . ind } i oo , all druggists.
Debility nnd Itii Conipll-
tiilloiu null in wenkncKi ,
anxlcts ImiuJfsjiH'vi , iltcllne
tf norvc force nnd cuntrol ,
i cured fcircvor \ \ our tiflu
she trrtitmcnt wllltli wt tout
' tyuu in anjtroial If not &
Su'rrKrtiiini It Bt out ex *
IK-UK' and 1'ny Nothing.
rull ucc'iiunt mulled tralecl
nr clnrgo
ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BurFALO , N Y.
i
l
Genuine
Little Liver Pills ,
Must Donr Slgnnturo of
See Pac-Slinlle Wrapper Delow.
Terr timnll anel nn etuijr
to take ns ninr.
FOR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR DILIOUSHESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR TNE COMPLEXION
K
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
When others fail consult
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MV0"S CHEOH1 ]
op MEN
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Hlfihtly Lmlssloni , Iost M inliood , Hjdrocolti
Vcrlcoc"lc , Gonorrhci , ( .lot ! , Slhllls , blrlct-
nre , Piles , fistula and liectal Ulcers und
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men.
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Consultation free Cu.ll on or address
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lip So. I4th St. OHAHA.
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Dining Car Service ,
Tin * or t t'niit * 'iin lie curotl by tin *
Inir II n line I I'lli * Ivlllor. Giiuriuitcied.
91.OO jicr box liy mult.
MAGNET CHEMICAL CO. ,
Weitcm Depot , Onmlin , Net *
Offices
$10
and tip
Better to have n small
office in n first-clnss fire
proof building t h n n
more room in n ram
shackle fire trap. There
is one small ten dollar
room in
The Bee Building
vacant. Others larger
at n little more. No extra
charges lor heat , light ,
and janitor'service. We
will show you around.
R. C. Peters
&Co. , in.i : BUIUJING. rLoon
Rental Agents.
AJAXTAI :
.I / L hi n tin it Ii cmn * l tilling Muiu <
Z ? l or < " bJi inl'jHini K , otc , cBiiKttU ( y over
\ \ w0 * * ' " "l Iu < liM.rtttionH ( * JftritfttifMv
( A am/ tttrettiMtoru i-ost itultty In elder
or fount ; , und lit u u un fur niuur , husl *
m cir pliu uru. J'ruter.t Jlimmity uiul
- , ( ! oo uinijloii ( if tuktiil In lime ) . Ilmlr
u % ilio HiirniiMlliituiii ; | ru fnii nicin lellfiln CUltM
vlieruiillotliuriiliill Jiuitt UKIII liuvinil tlijcnnuln.i
AjaslablctD. M li.-7 ! mv curul IhoimaneU umlulll
ruio jouVocUet npos'iiTii ' vtrittCfiiiiuurunteMjio at
fftrt ucaro lu ouch catiu or iifuucl thu luonff , 1'rico
RflpfC | lor l 'l"wi ! or ' iatktin , Hull tieinl-
O , uianil lor 63 ( JO Ly null , In I lain nraj | r ,
UI > onriKn | | tofl ncn f ircufnr tlt
( VJAX REMEDY CO. ,
I'"or saio in Omana , Neb , by . 'us Ken
vytlic JO. N Ililli at. Kulin & . Co , ISti
C Do lljvcu.
M IIOOI , > ,
ST. JOHN'S
MILITARY ACABiMV
filled this past term ,
The directors have decided
to add quarters for TWENTY
new cadets. Send for catalogue.
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