Till HIT,: OMAHA. WKDN! 'MA V. HKCKMBKI.' !1. Nebraska CONFER OH RATES IN OMAHA TODAY Railway Commissioner! of Western Btatei Will Map Oat Program to Follow. WHAT IT MEANS TO THE ROADS ("From a 6taff Correspondent.) JAHOOlsS, Dec. TL (Special). Attor ney General Reed left today for Omaha where he will be Joined by member of the stats rellKiy commission tomorrow In a conference to b held by the attor ney general and members of the rail way commissions of Minnesota, Iowa. Kar.jas, Oklahoma and South Dakota to take up the ralso In p.-iss-'nj;er rates and to consider action to be taken by the commissions In asking for a rcliear lnc hi-Tors the Interstate Commerce com mljslon. The meetlne will be held at the lxya' hotel In Omaha. Mhat hnna Mean. Attorney General Keed says that the action of tlie Interstate Conirnerea com mission In raisin; the passenger rates In Nebraska vill aO.i aout J1,260,OOJ to the passenger levenucs of the several roads. The rati: if put into effect trill mean a charge of two an J fniir-tuntha cents per mile on pusscns'r service In this state. He f.iyj i; the two and one-half cent bill had p.mscd the legislature at the last Bessie n it would have added about to the above amount. He believes that the Interstate Com- ' rnerce commission should be the only i rate-making body in existence L'nder the present system every state in the I union has authority to make Its own rates and he believes that has a tendency j I,, a. Bordr.er. for city electrician to suc to complicate matters. I reed Samuel lee, whom the mayor re- loirani li He Here tently oustei). but who refused to leave DBS MOINES, la, Dee. a -Members j the Job. The vote wa tvvo and two. of the state railway commission, Inelud- j C'oiincilnien 1,'adachcU anil Currie voted Ing George Cosson, attorney tencral; asnlnst (.s.-irriner hecau.-e they held r.o Clifford Thome, John A. Gulher nnrt J. ! acsncy exists In the office, while on the II. Wilson, -w ill leave tonight for Omaha to take part In the conference of the mtddleweatern state railroad commission ers on the mattter of Increased passen ger rates. The attorney general and the commerce council will handle the Iowa case and may bring; action In the feder al court to prevent the enforcement of tho new rates In Iowa. The Iowa offi cials said they will attempt to prevent the increase in interstate passenger fares lo Iowa points. Holmes Admits Held Up Aurora Editor YORK. Neb.. Inc. 2l..Sneolal Tele- Rmm.)-JI. II. Holmes, who has been in I the Lutheran hospital for the last three weeks tufefrlng from two gunshot wounds which lie received when he attempted to hold up Nhjlit Watchman Sprlnset, niado r confession to Chief of IVilcci . Inney today, thrt he l.clil up (.Marts Perkins at Aurora, on T!i.mki;a!virf; ti's'it. As soon s ho in nblc to he re. i. overt he will he I tl,e shooting, they also showed that tin ti ke;, to Aurora lor uii.l InMea.l of hoiim' I 1erneath y bo"y V!htn "9 '' Marcel In jail here. I 1 -'-cal'1'" revolver, ur.disputedly Boyd's. .. j t-'ounty Attorney Cunningham announces. Two nrnth- In (int.- to.ii.l,. (however, that despite the jury's verdict BBATR1CK. Neb.. Dec. it.-fSpcclai.)-: Mrs. Julius Trumhlle. an old resident of the Cortland vicinity, died Monday morn ing after a brief illness of pneumonia. Her husband died three weeks ago and at the funeral she contracted a severe cold which terminated In her death. Jurgena Frcesc, a pioneer of Hanover LU. a : r. V , mil. . nnplliaqil F Beatricedied Sunday, ascd 71 years. Mr.!;,r ot f a,te Po0' hof auceeeded In col- Freese made the trip overland to Gasu county from E.ov.nvllle In 1ST3. He U survived by ono daughter DEATH RECORD. I), . Mmmona. FALLS CITT, I'CC 11. (Special.) D. Simmons of Salem, Neb., a prominent Kkhardson county cltlren and a pioneer, passed sway nt his home on Monday morning, after an Illness of aeveral months. Mr. 'Simmons csme to Nebraska Leforo the war. At the time the war broke out he went to bia homo In Illinois and joined an Illinois regiment. Ha was badly wounded In a battle In Kentucky. Alter the war he returned to Illinois and was mauled and returned to Nebraska with Ms bride, where they lived on the farm north of Salem until IS9W, when they jnoved to the town of Salem, after the death of hia wifs. Four sons and two dauphu-is, C. L. himiuoriH of fcalcm, Guyc Flmmons of Wyoming, Grant Simmot.S of Humboldt, and Mrs. (.3. H. Pennington of evaleni, are nil that remain living. In I1W4 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Hnilley of Salem Hiid to them one son waa born. Mr. Simmons was S" at the time of hia death. I.t-ror Hrrr. 1'AIMBL'IlV, Neb., Dec. Jl. (.Special Telegram.) taioy Berry, a well known Cilijcn of lairbtiry. died suddenly at !ii. homo here early this morning of a conil Inaticii of maladies. He had mad. I'airbury Irs home for the last twnty fo'ii (: end was u prominent KK. .Mr. Berr.v born in Panama. V. ., (Kl'.li. I t-. lie i-i s'uvived by hi w e !'".. No a 1 1 .i i ' ef i i' p tii liave been r,.a ii l "r ilo f..m :nl. In M.AIK. .V' I'rijiikliii hn Tienjiimiii X i heurt fulluie .nl.lii) tloi'kr, ' I... Dpi. :"...,-, "i.i Vr. ;id vcaii, koii of e.i of Chicio, died ct l.ij-t rveninj at tho Bialr hospital. Acci mipa iied by his father, he arrived hin on the evening train for treatment v ltli I r. Morris Nielsen, w ho lind been the family doctor. At the office be took s'ldd-nly vvoie and was taken to tie- hospiliil. (Jvinc a short time after. The boilc ws 1 1 m lo Clilcaio for buri.il. Ir. rdnaril, Islkrr, I nK.M'iNV. Noli., Dee. :i. -(Special. I Mts. Fiwatd L.lfirr, wife of a wealthy jitoc k ro'.V' i in the lioop- r vi lmty, died at hfr li'M'-e, njiilieasl of that place. Sunday evircn. Hi was a native of Oerrnany and ( tj jears of ase. A liusband and three children survive h"i. the came lo Dodge county in Daniel lcleec. SIDNET. Neb., Dec. Jl.-(pe ial i Tianlel MeAlscese, former h riff and county clerk of C'heenne county, died last night at ft. Anthony's hospital in Deliver after an lllnesd of a few ctayg labor ktrrk Ketfrdlratrd. T.UiOK, la., Pee. (Spec ial.) Tho Chti'lisn church, which has been rs pslifd and r-decoiaU'd. was i c lediested fr'uiriay. Ths j-ermon wss y Isn a. I. JU:ard of f'rake university. A piano - pieoented to the church by ths Ial V. nmi; v ..nui.'H f- ihM clu'. Ths rollec tion, whti-h ws tken to pay 'or tho UtnftotmtuM, amounted to 1 1, wo. QMAEAN IS MENTIONED FOR IN TERSTATE COMMERCE TLACE. b W.IWHIIIM IIIIIIMIHI Illl Mil 1 llll ij HENRY T. CI-ARKi:. i From a Stuff Correspondent.! UXCOLN. Dei-. II. -(Spe.lr.l.)-Th nsrae of Henry T. rijiifcc. chairman of the Nebraska Ilai'.nay commission, is being considered with ctheis In con nect Ion wltli sn appoint men l on tl "Interstate Commerce commission. The appointment 1 inaile by the president, but politics cuts no figure in the selection ss the commission 1m supposed to be as evenly divided as possible. Deadlock Over Office at Wymore Still On BEATRICE, Neb., Dec. Il.-iSpeclal.)- The Wymore city council held a special meeting Monday evening ami lefused to confirm Mayor McMullen's 'appointee. Dr. other hand the innyor claims he is vested with the authority to discharge city em-i i..., ,, , .. . . . plojes ami has dismlc-ed Sam.icl Lee. l ZT , ? J0"M10: "ftcr ,eve'-I vot" ,.ghtv ho.lv and favors the corpora ad been takei, on he matter of Bord- i hJ fwo ca(i he. . mf i !- working every :f (he rnmmi!i,ion ,na 58 tb,C n,arr rtU' I It then. both, but whether this is re h1 V'rra ""'"'rl" ; sponsible for his opinion regarding the bring mandamus act.cn to compel him to conlmlsMon u not knowIl. ,Ie mllk the do so. Tho mayor asserts that if the ,.,, rffe thllt lhe commission has taken matter Is brought Into the court, he will mumclpalit f lhe Bht , mako have no trouble ) ting Ie. j ,a(ps for tcIe10ne con)l,anles It is on the Ain..r..i 7 I side of the corporations. CORONER'S JURY RELIEVES I Mr. Wilson has appe,.led his case, to FORD FROM ALL BLAME ! wu CI HAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 21.-l.Spe- , Telegram.)-The coroner's Jury, com- prised of younff businessmen, brought In a verdict In the case of the slaying of Loon Boyd by Bert Ford, both colorml. that the shooting was dona in self de fense. While the facts revealed at the inquest showed threats previously made by Ford and that the latter van after ii win me an inrormaium inn noia I Ford for trial. COMMONWEALTH POWER PAYS ITS BACK TAX j (From a Staff Correspondent.) I LINCOLN, Dec. 11. (Special.) ecre- j ,U!:t" r""u ioi "car" fm the Commonwealth Power company. Tho company had not paid 1 the tax for 1!M4 nor for this year and J the penalty for delinquency amounted to (277.50. Tho amount due was t',?&), the whole thing being received today. rclc Out for WilWr'a gealp. CRET E, Neb., Dec. a. (Spa.-lal.) Coarh Squires and a squad of Cre.e High school bssket ball toners are back from a two days' trip, In which they were de feated by Geneva, owing to their being not used to so small floor, but took a ?am from the Friend team on Satur day alght. Coach Squires announced his linc-up to start the Wllber game, which will be played on the locsl floor Wednes day evening as follows: Captain. Iestcr Frundell and Leonard Frundell, forwards; Allen, center, and Clarence Frundell and Ellis, guards, with Kacer and Bilhorti as substitutes. HYMENEAL. VAeddlns; mt Oaalliiln. F1DNET, Neb., Dec. !l. ( Special. ) Joseph Magnus Swcnson and Helen Marie Tlelnreman were married here last even ing. District Judge H. M. Grimes of North Platte officiated. ..XMAS CANDIES. An endless variety of Xmas candies in artistic boxes. Prices to suit all purses. Fruits and nuts, fresh stock every day. Crystal Candy Co. 16th and Capitol Ave. Phone D 6258 Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to be really succcessful. Nebraska (DR. BAXTER NEXT ' UPON THE GRILL State Board of Control Finds Cloth ing Delivered at Hastings Asylum Belotv Grade. , SUPERINTENDENT IS INVOLVED iFiom h saff ('irres!.nrleiit. LINCOLN. I've '!.- iS, ecial Telegram.) Another si.rcr nlent'.ent cf a state In ititution Is on the raipet charged with ni'amaiiaKcment. This Hme It Is I 'r. M. W. Baxter, who. It is chstsvH. has p.'!'viii;d ccrtrartprs to deliver clothing to the Mare Insane nsyliim at Hasting, of which he is superintendent, very much helow the grscic of the samples sub mit led. CommMsionrrs Gerdes and Kennedy and Secre'.ary Mathews of the board of con trol, have been In Hastings for two days checking up the clothing and comparing It with the samples submitted. It Is said that some of the (-lathing is W per cent below the e.uallty of tho samples. J. H. Spoils, a local dealer, who se cured the contract, is said to hare agreed to take back the Inferior suits. Whether Unpei inteudent Baxter is di rectly responsible for the deception can not be told until the board cf control completes Its Investigation, but a sys tematic Investigation Is being held, and It Is said that it has been shown that the superintendent hsd relieved the stew aid of the Institution, whose duty It Is to receive and havo charge of all sup plies, from handling the goods which It is now claimed are helow grade, and took the duty upcti himself. victor wiCsoFfo run FOR RAIL COMMISSIONER ' (from a Staff ("orresp ndeut . LINCOLN. Deo. 21. -(Special. tor 1 Wilson of Ptromshurg. who served time , , , . . , ,. . , ..... ,, legislature, Is of the opinion tltst the L.. - .. o. ,. . v,-v nounces that he will be a candidate for the democratic nomination for the com mission to . .1 the place now occupied by Chairman Clarke. Should Mr. Wilson make his threat, good It will mean that three well known individuals at least will contest for the democratic nomination Mr. Wilson, Sen ator Jack Urace and Tire Commissioner W. S. Rldgell. LEADING HOTEL MAIM OF NORTHWEST DEAD VALKNTINK. Neb.. Dec. 21. (Special Telegram.) Eugene Orace, proprietor of the Donaher hotel, died her tonight as the result of falling down the basement stairs in (he annex building Saturday evening. He was found by the night clerk and never regained consciousness. Grace was 7" years old and had been a prominent hotel man In northwestern Ne braska for twelve years during which time he catered to the commercial trade witli hotels st Orchard, Nellgh and Valentine. TWO KEARNEYCONVICTS TAKEN TO LINCOLN KEARNKT. Neb., Dec. a.-(Speclal) Sheriff SI Funk left yesterday for Lincoln with John Estob and Ralph Griffin, who will begin to serve sentences in the state penitentiary. The former got from two to fifteen years, while Griffin was given one to ten years. K3I00 is the man who sdmltted an attempted assault en a Kearney girl, and Griffin Is the young man who broko into Lambert's bakery and rifled the cash register. Ivcnrney Woman Sin for Dl Torre. KsLluNKT, Neb.. Dec. Jl. (Special.; 'Mrs. Helen III ow n has filed suit In tho district court tnday a iking for a dl I voice and alimony from F.dward Hrown. i Mrs. Brown now resides In this city and bus been making her own living by ; working. The couple were married on ; lVhruary H, li, in Kearney, and have ! two children, Floyd, aged 8, and Wen ded, aged j. These children now arc be ing kept by Ml. Urmu, who resdes on ii farm r.r.-ir (i'bl.on. .Mrs. Prown asks for a divorce and custody of the two ! boys. Nebraska ROADS TO PREPARE BRIEFS Hearing on General Order Nineteen Will Be Had Before Su preme Court. LAWYER WILL LEAVE STATE i From a Stuff Correspondent LINCOLN. le.-. -Jl.-1 Kpevlal. Kail Joads have beep served wlrh a notice hv the court to piepare their brief ,'or the case which will soon come up he .rc the supreme court on fi right onler o 1'. The carriers hare appeal-d the ou to the suproie , ouit over lhe rulli'R of the rolitsny ec rt!?son and It l n!r-.l that there be no ilehiy In argument n .1 that the matter he broushl liefov, ;.. .oiyt as speedily fossihle. 4 amplirli Mill n.niMlnu, W. 11. Cnniphell of ( Inks a cull, r at the office oi itate Pnpoi ntendent Tl:omas this morning. Mr. clnik In sn enthusiastic booster for the ni.il hia school plan and while the noil; l i i omlivr on nicely under the unpen -ivcm of the state superintendent, he denrrs to see it pushed ever har,r and Is ben. ling hit efforts In arsictln Mr. Thomas in the work. There are seven country district in Scott's Bluff county whi h u. making progress along lhee line. ijins from nine to ten grades and t: three d s:ricti teachers' cottages have tern maintained. This Is a decidedly ogod showing. nccorJ Ing to Mr. CamptxMI let- the .hN months the rlan has been In operation Miller to Lrmr Male. O. W. Miller, the Llncvln ntlorney who has been before the eourtu oiutrKed with entering Into nn agreement to collect Jl". .1 from the Burlington rallioad (or alleged Injuries to a client who admitted thut his Injuries were not recclvr.j t,y HMV c0,.,.. Hon with the facts ns I argc,l In the case, entered a plea of Riiilty n a chatge of misdemeanor and has ngierd to pny hm-k to the railroad company tin- money ie celved and leave the state. li, n.i.lttl.n no received n r.ne of JP.0 otnl cosl.s. The two other men Implicated in the orim. were each given h Sim fine with cwt... Prim la l.lenlenanl I nlonrl. Lieutenant Colonel JnMc.. i ! , ia now. Instead of Major I'cnn. as It was when that gentleman waa connected with the Nebraska Guard u few years ago, as representative of the eovernment onel penn is here visiting fricndn. an I called at the state house to renew ac quaintances. At the lime hr llv..l i Lincoln be w a special uid to c.nvemop Aldrich and inspector for Hie War de partment. SI:ne teavlrg he.e he has been at Hawaii with the I'iist tnfn!iy, and having received promotiuii, ie now on his wav to New VWI; m. Third Infantry at Madison barracks. Commercial Inb Spread. Out. The increase In the Lincoln r'nmm,i club has been so rapid thut it has been necessary to secure more worn, and, yes terday, tho club closed u deal for tho block adjoining the present i.ew ti,i, house on the north. The building Is of Cigars Sherman & McConnell Candies Sherman & McCoontU Thermos Bottles Sherman & McConnell Fine Box Paper Sherman & McConnell Razors Sherman & McConnell Perfumes Sherman & McConnell Some LVJen Estab. 1892 "F3 Like lo a 'Id to lhe hoiiiUv H.tri hy tukniK liome a quart of raie n'.l wine, or nn unusually wrll use I whisky. Thl can I,e done ny pal ronlina CACKIiET'S, vvlicrq finality lias remneci for more than VI V'ears. In Ihiuor huvinif 'lu '( PiAt'iilatc you ila suf at ("aik le'. Our reputation and guaran tee back of e,eij an It, n ma lie. where v mi live. 1886--"'S2.00 Remember Friends with out ielehrted 98e p'r!m whiskieo, racked fr Old Orow, Old Taylor. Oaflar Srok, Oueksu hslmar. Sunny Brook, Zto. Pull quart kottlas, only ac. Horns Mads Oraoa Wins, 91.23 per raUon. Iwt Appls Cldsr, 30e pr aalloD, rrss Cbina oou. pons. CACIILEY fi05.;. Carit.l ats. WE WAXT MAII. OKOras Write, f'jr our lie 3 lolor int.il"?, lust out. 1 4 Hi vtjv CROTTB BHD I. CO. General rU(rtlatr Oauba, Nab. ISPS i Si ' thiee uto- o, high and cost Jie club t'K,M' tlerilaon Ran. Maishsll llamson. io tv?s a M im i o-nt'ls lie in C'e l-mlato sieu of I wsa In th city last night Mr. Har tts"n is er.e cf thoe Kind of people who Pctlov that the rrp :b'h sn perty IU continue to do thlnf- in th futme n : has in the past, and fe!s t'at it It .n n to get another tlsme in i r. Mr. Iistiwn would like to t lond.dnttf for i. ill ay comnu. lone-, but does not .lstte lo do If (Mini man Clarke Is a vardiilato for renominatlon. uhlih Is ev). dent to saying that believe the chairman has made a good officrr. A "Tor .'" ad will tur-v second hand furnlttire Int i ea.h. Orchard &Wilhelm Co, 414-416-4IS South Sixteenth Street Practical Furniture Gifts S49 For lliis Luxurious DavpiijMjrt j Feet Ion;; coviMTvl in lirowu I'iiriinvl hair O cloth ilonini, at IncHin,. i;1(ik $.7. IMscillt WvtV. lahlrs S.".00 iniiitiu SlmiiN S.OU TnUncm g .1)0 laillin WMohinstxii Work Thlfa glJ Muffin StnncN S5.CN MithoKan.r Candle Hicks. S1.15 Buy Your Toys at the "Toy Shop" The "is variety of fresh, clean, novel toys offers better for selection than elsewhere, ami for the convenience of Christinas shopper we havo arranged .'5 li counters at one Toys for. . . 25c including a great many bargains that are much less than regular price, because we wish to make sure of closing: out all our stock. Big- Dick Rapid Fire Gun $1.95 A big cuunon thut shoot 30 wooden projector in less tbun a minute. A 12.50 toy for $1.95 A Christoias Gift Fifty-Two Times a Year It is Never Too Late. None Need Be Forgotten. THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL ( Monthly ) $1.50 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ( Weekly ) $1.50 THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ( Weekly ) $1.00 Just call Douglas 7163, order the publications you wish sent, and have a beautiful folder mailed to reach your frienda Christmas Eve notifying them that the magazine will be re ceived or folder can be mailed direct to donor to be forwarded with other gifts. OTIIER POPULAR TWO OF THOSE MAGAZINES With TJ V On of , ThM AiMrlru Naguliis AtlaatU MnthlT . a r.s.. .. tV:.' .. It li.., . t&n.. .. 4-S..I . a i.. . ts.. .. S?r... . .!.. .. iM.. . ICO.. ,. 5:.. . bft.. .. 5.. .. t HV. .. 4 is.. ,. 8 00.. .. t.. .. 4 60.. .. .. .. BJ5.. .. 4 00.. .. 41u.. .. 4fcO.. .. 2t... .. UK.. .. 4 00.. .. 4 (W.. C hrlsUaa Hrl (.MH.iii CaunO-y UMm ..... J. . ... "... Lurrsat Uytaisa tWllMar Etas Nuilcj LvoTTbcSv'a Gm4 HanaakMylnl Hrsr'a tuw Hrr' KafulM liwHf'i Hklr "rat's Nuuln IHtr(4 War 14 LKll.r.lks- (Haw HiBrlSa'a Hciliura'a M4ra Prlsailla Outta. MiM rran . flelartal Pariaw Imrai Berlknar's ( Mickslaa Suaaat nMasla W"n' Ham Cimuilw . WsrM'i Wsrh Yatita's Cssnin It ""ol'.:' -i""t'. 11 ISe. t II Ams. --.-,-.d c'i.'i S Horns Cempani-irs to sanar addrsisss, add Bo.. Acts HaTt.'s. f aamcwoltua r 04 HnakMsln( y ardar, tl.SO ach A9DANY ADCiltiONAL MAQAZINH AT FIVE TIMES THE CLASS NUMDER To ram tlie $.4.ihi for tho I. P. A., its MUST have 398 -subscriptions to tho I Jidifs' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post and Country dontleman in December, but AX V publieation helper. Write for Complete Catalogue or xie ANY, but br all means address your order or renewal to Gordon, the Magazine Man, Omaha. LATE CHURCH HOWE MAKES BEQUEST TO SECRETARY TMTMSI 1 1 Nrh . Tfr. (.periat ) : AeieMIng to tl t teim of the will of Hie late Major hnr. ti Howe of Auburn ! hich hss t ee,, admitted tn probate, th"1 man ulin -iri him faithfully as re tary while In the ron-nlar service shroud , will receive a teniieit of t'.f. Major Howe ma.lo his still In 197 and j added two coile d at later dates. The i second codicil, dated September 5. 1SH. J leads as follow : "I give and bequeath lo and direct my t executor to pay within one year from th time or my demh lhe s un of :t,O0 to my 1 ward. Ualn L. Campbell of Oakland. Cal. ' icon employed by V. W. Wool worth & Rocker i Like Cut.) Here Is a large conifort Ftiaranifpd frolden oak frr.me rocker. Massive tie- si j n, npliol ttorcil spring seat, a Urge, room y, sub g'untliil rock er, neat and lHik coTcred In li row u Fna nti-H 1 e a ther. $18 If Toys for. . 50c Special for Wednesday Automobile Special $4.75 fine tuetul body, substantial rub ber tired auto, at a fyi 7JL gpeclal price 4'tre O MAGAZINES AT BARGAIN ....U5 8S "ESS.. .... ? i 8 -s.. .... n-' J(v soi".. .... in 6W 5M.. .... S I. 4 IS 8 IS . .... 8VV 4 'C JW . .... tW.. .... so.. . .. fo.. .... 4li 8 75 4T.. .... S13 4 IS 81V. .... 8 IS 4! 8t.. .... 8 4! 8tV. .... 8W 4S 8.. .... 4 nn 8ort 4 00.. .... 8iVti V 6 W.. .... M IW 60.. .... ISO 4 . 8 M . .... Rjs 4?i 8tS . .... !H 3 s i 1 tS . .... 4!S . ... a" 4V. .... SIM 40i) 8M'.. .... JS.. ... 8M . .... 4 5" M 4!0.. .... 30V W (.. .... SI5.. ... 4W 8 25.. .... 4M. .... 61 40.1.. 4 & 4 yi.. .... 4) 4 60.. .... 82 426 8?S.. .... 8 US 4S-S 8f.. .... 4 0" 6 'X 4 00.. 400 60t' 4 00.. .. . 4 ?:... .. . ,. 4 h-.. .. 4 ,. '.. ,. I7f... . 4 lf . .. 4t.. .. 4 ib.. .. 4 &0-. .. .. .. 6MiM .. ew.. .. lu.. .. 4t5.. .. .. .. lnt .. S.. .. 6 SO.. .. 4 00.. .. ?.. .. SOU.. .. t ivV. 6.. .. 4 S.V. .. 4.'.. .. t(i.. .. sn).. Ion i:.ig. who was rry tro."1cl re t'ts', my recr in tl c 'ilia biMinesi I lo e ar d n f.'ectl fc ii 1'iiv j oar during) co. il-r set vl- abroad, made ni n token of my li, n w '-11 a i a slight f- tuin lit i c ma Inii.i fsl'lifiil servKea rrndei an I ; nnnuld " HARRISBURG STOCKMAN FOUND DEAD IN DENVER M IX V flit. 1'oc. "1. (Special.) William .t. Illey, a stoiktnr'n of HatTlsbiirg. Neb., was found dead here this morn ins In an alley. The cause of death Is not apparent. Head The Itee Want Ads. It pays! Co . I 'd , ThuU r.li.cka $4.50 Mi.isH Ucil. a-lnrh po 812.50 Cellar Cheats SIO.OO Xpslenl Ton Tll-.. 817.50 lllfr niKh.n C'ahlnels 828.50 PiiMer lied 825.00 nidsiiij Tables 813.50 opportunity the hurried price, each Toys for.. Lionel Electric Trains . . . $5 "Lionel" Ih duality In electric trains; this set Includes motor, 2 tars, track and rheo- C Afi stat. all for 40Ul. Other sets, motor and CQ 7C track, for 40 f 3 PRICES By giving th t n t n II d s Poii hion Assn., the benefit of your inHKJiin! order and r e n f w a la, you nro not only Hsnured th IimcsI publtsh cl prlre, but you also con tribute o) centa or more towards the nuiiport of Heveral par alyzed men who have received a pennon of 10 .1 month eaeh nearly t h r years.' Orr $11,000 earned for fharltj- dur ing the past six , yrort without a tent of expense for salales. fuel or rent. Write for affidavit and list of Invalids benefited. Gift Problem Sohed Con pou autft m mpprepritf SI tA Ckrhtmti gift ihnn paor's tubarriptinn fa soma good mafazlno, modi saopsWintf num. kmr pjmiumnt r mindmr nftho donorT Gift fhtcriptiona aanouaea, isi'ia beau tiful Ckrim(ma F oldmr to nock lour frhmd Chrittmci o.