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THE CAIfiO BULLETIN, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1909. n . . I THE CAIRO BULLETIN BaUblUkMt UM. rtsiiiasa Salt and unda kw u. noiuuaujr at 7(aio Htraoi. Puoum M. ubaorlptlon Rataa ay Mall laiai iably oa-sk. ia a.daas. urn iatly Huuilar.. J.tw ubaorlptlon Rataa by Carrlar Mirlai la Oalro.. a atoath yrttr, onuid. of Oalo eta a mo'u Notica to Subacrlbara aUbwrlbari win eosfar a (avor by raaorUn. Mrs. il'nk, Mrs. Liii'.v WIIhuii. Chns. Kyle and Miss John II. Oherly addroesed a malic incline nt . .,., )0SI, (m Sept. :'Mti in reply ti Hi,. recent sped' of Si'tialor l.o:r:in. CAE9AHS GHOST IN POLITICS utrl at U Cairo foatofljoa at seou4-olM Mall Matter. CIRCULATION . STATEMENT. Average number of complete and perfect copies of The Cairo Uul letlu printed dally and Sunday during the year 1908.. 2084 Average number of complete and perfect copies of The Cairo Bul letin printed dally and Sunday during the month of December An ICplseopal church ncul.il was Klvcn at the rectory on )et. isi, Aii.oni; the la. lies In chart,',, of r M culinary arrannenienls weic .Mrs A n. hanniM, Mrs. liohbins. Mi Pink and Mi s. . a. 'I a.vlur. Nations Still Cling Tenaciously to No tion of Empire. (' ifus 2403 December Circulation. 10 ...2480 H 24!lj IS 2453 W 2475 20 237 21 2M7 22 ...24:'0 23 2430 24 2415 25 2S7C 20 2420 27 21170 28 2410 29 2415 30 2421 31 24S9. liids were received by the city council 'for fillltiy portions of Four teent.i. Fifteenth, sixteenth, Walnut and Cedar setrets--the lowest bid having been iis cents ;) cnlijc yard., At the same council meeting the' city coiiipt roller was instructed to! i-ho-ium- ior Dins ior the cotistrm ik.ii oi a sewer Ihroiiirh Ohio I at i Inrty-eiahth stn-et levee (Vt. lay , J 2193 2 ......2284 3 23G0 4 2285 6... 2306 6 2213 7 2387 8 23C3 9 2482 10 2489 11 2479 12 2470 13 2395 14 2470 15 2470 4th has an ac ute itivn ,v 3 .wars old, lork l.jncii, and The Fullelin of count of a birth. little Norma l.ytnh. daughter if Coi nty ( :t a Kimllar party Riven- on Oct. ;ird by little .Miss VVintie Dunning. Fifty Children assisted at the latter parly. Mi.sscs Jessie l'hillis and Lulu Pa-e presided at. the piano, and Dr. and airs. Dunning made the children f. at home. 1 9. 9 1 f. 1 1 1 1 . : f . 1 t : . it t ttt f : 1 9. f 9. 3 The above la a correct statement of wie circulation or The Cairo Bulletin for tiie year 1908 and fur the month of December 1908. CLYDE SULLIVAN Business Manager Subscribed and sworn to before un; this fifth day of January 1909. (Seal) LKO J. KLKB Notary Publie Tha Bullatlit la an aala at the follow ing places: Coleman's, 214 Eighth Straat Halllday Hou.a News Una', lua Front Restaurant. LEGAL DECISIONS a tttttit t K.M t f. t 1 1 1 3 TODAY l HISTORY s . Til f a t mv Tt i Si t a a a a a February 1. 1733 Oglethorpe and his company settled at Vaiuasraw, now the city of Savannah. iitj )uiniodore David 1'oiter. dis tliiKiilshtd Anninan naval offi cer, bria it Moil. in. ,):,,( t;,.ar Count lutiple if.n;:h 1VJ1::. lviiidnffton, ,t.f New .Ut y, atieaker of the house of repre sentatives oftcr balloting mar ly two months. -Texas convention nasseil an nr. dinance, of seceKslon. 18C5 General Sherman left SSavan- nah on his northward march. 1894 House of representatives pass ed the Wilson arid bill. 1904 William H. Taft succeeded E'l- hu Hoot as secretary of war. 1908 Federal government filed a bill in equity seewintt dissolution of the Harriman railroad combine. Who is a Buardian. In Feople vs. Sa'mwicli, 111 New York Supplement. 11, the New York Supreme Court de cided (hat guardian, u.s nse.l in c... statute furbiddiilK the admission to certain places of emernimm-n and amusement of children under hi y.-ars of ase, unless accompanied by pa eiit or Miiardiau. hhouid not be restrict ed only to apply to a guardian in tic sense of on.- .-jiinolnr.-.l l,,- ., ,.,.. but the hr,v should be conudied wi". if a child should be accompanied in ns ehler hri,ili r, sister, neighbor friend. Kven more t -n .;(-i 1 1 jn has been the hold of Caesar's .uhost in politics. There are two forms under which the idea of world Koverntnetit presents iikcii: tine, itie Umi notion o em pire, the tlihiK fiir vshich Caesar stood, the very tumio of ihe man still cIIiik- I in on in ihe nor. Is czar and kaiser, J and the name of his idea rcuiaiuiiiK in the wcrd -iiipe;o,'; the oilier, the II V- i Intf idea of fed, 'ration. I. on we have J come to undeisiand the nature of ghost rule we wonder no lunger at J some political phenom ';'a etjn'rwls ahscdaieiy ui.iievJierHibl:'. Wl'y. for j j instance, d,., s. e:;. h ie Hon now strlv'el j for the cli:.a;a oi rii!fir.v pre) ;;:vi- ! I ness? (ie! .,;a;i. Knclaml ami fai an levy an inmlei .-.!.: . i;,x of money and blood to maintain their armies; the nations are ia ) :( etual travail to briii.it foiirtll ba-tl. .?!dp aft. r battle ship If yua tii to the bottom of the rea ep of uu ibis yult , itus .ii at all, or a silly ore. -Vr it is luaui fcst.h iin; essible for ali one tiatiun in conquer all Li e otheis. You ask w. iirseif way one iate ra.ii ional tle-t and army could not be .s-aj, ported, to be at the command of one Interna iloiial court, thus to settle all dis pules and enforce all decisions. The j answer plainly is that this ciuestimi j is mere living, mortal common sense, and hence a pun thiun to put against Ihe age-old, dead tthost-priuclple ,d empire.--At.'aatie Weekly. Wilh (lie March of the Flag T.h' li.!. iu-i Cin.oj Into lb, bnu n. lly I It V IN . CUBB (I MJ,; For a w-est of U) I ui.l Pub. fu. tVl.ow who has never been St. Joe. Mi. In his Hie I sMiess I owe more to the Filipinos than anybody docs. If II hadn't been lor ihtf l''iliii;uK and tint foolish little war of theirs. I mm j pose 'I would be, here in New York nl.in. ami llettv" j wi.tild still be down In Tennessee, or I married to somebody ,-ise. and the ! colonel would still he liutitm the Yan ; j kees-but I'm .iteillu- ahead of my j story. I jruess the best way to bein i j su"' li t' h-.ia at the beulnniim. ' j Klpliu.u said that. I beiieve; and if he i didn't souieltiHly elve did; anyway, it's! of no conseiiui nee. ; j My story dates from the time the; 1'Oil. e set:! me dottu to Tennessee to make reports on the new oil fields ; down there. I vv.-nt down to a little! lots a called Hannibal. I suppose you never heard of it. it on I v has about : l.r.eO Inhaldtauts. bur it's fuller of characters than a down east drama. The place where oii had b.-en struck about ten miles away in the foot- "knobs," the natives called up INDICTMTMT Or THE LANDLORD Stern Words frr Tt.ose Who Surren der Themselves to Creed. WI. pi hat; .' tin or a til! Contempt in Violating Decree for Closing Building. In Lewis vs Br.-.,. ".in. Iti AOITtlWeSlern telioitel- i nuisance, and ordered closed against .'.-ali of lipuor and kept closed for y,ar. The order was such that if Ihe buildim; was broken Into and used fir another miriiose the oartu.s u,.ii.l if subjected to a lirosecle.i.n for c.i, empt. The f:,et that Ihe jmlKe or,iiv idvised the Sheriff to f-b.se tli.. l.nli.l. US temporarUv was held no justifie.-i turn, as his oral advice outsid court was of no effect. to iiii.a diib.ns Tin th b. Volal I at i' ; a a. ii tiiie , Ill: la i '!ij:iuM. Testament ..iin ,.ii..:i. il les of 1, Stat! .., ; v v.as "an i m. 1 HI- "e betwi eti .i.'e lied ah ..:.'! and i -j w-wen a inK r con d-,,;h H'.l e.i ;. !.v:u c '.;iid tpie. was hlils-ihem Here it was that I met Hetty she'l Jtist l.oiv it Is nee.iless to state. That wtis the bii.-icst winter I ever spi nf attending to the oil busin, s.; la the niornlna. taking horseback rides with IVuy I,-, the afternoons, and .ao in to See Hetty )a the e Velll'lijs. A I iviiieinhei. i ,, A,, a, ,. (J,,,i ... wetd,, and proposed renlaily r t vvh e a day alwaj s, an I "' time; . thruuahou: ii.ary and Marcii.- j d v. ! H at a .pi.., i.t't'.lely in the t-'p o ti t'ii:iiia::.e:i!a! p lid w. II it that ... I, a i. ...i net,, t.-i i.o ; the first ! then-aft! I SUlllt'tiili .lanuar.v. Hut !!, .she m v, P and breath h: Hetty was inise; a ble would oi her iV 1 From ii Miss Clai 1. n I letda, -v, 11 a i -o tie-;, nan,., hat ., ' JU-b ' i tlOllS 111!, sons v. ii., I.or.i - i.i I ih, ua'o t j,, C tin KCc 1SC1- EXERCISE FOR THE SEDENTARY. B!oflraphy. Caleb Powers, the Kentucky poli tician whose t-iKlit yea:s lijtht for ficedom nttrneted the whole eountry, was born In Knox county Kentucky, Feb. 1, 18(19. He worked his way thrpugh colleup, studied law and was admitted to the bar. Mis first public effire was that of suierluienient f minimis oi ms native county. In 1STI lie was a candidate for secretary ' rwiiuii,!, tin me ICepliUilcail ticket, wilh W. S. Taylor for g-nei:: or. The election of the governor w.i. ...nl.-u... I ... I a' "'"i nun wuiie me matter viai pending in the courts William Cod,, the Democratic candidate for gov, it r r, was assassinated In Frankfort. M, towers was among tlio.e accuse,! of having a part in the conspiracy, p,, was arrested March 10, 9:uo, n. w- s Jlaced on trial In July .f the f- n year. He was roinieted but In the following Februray he was gr.irtel another trial. Again he was conve led and sentenced to life Imprsonmen;. A third trial resultci n a K.nt,. .,. , f death. The fourth trial of th.. r,.- was ended lti January, urns. ith a disagireement of the jury. I.vt jn,,,. the famous cas was finally 1om. when Mr. Poaers ws.i grant' d a pa -don by Gov. W31on of Kntu l;. tttttAttUttttttttttltttt 1 CAIRO IN 1874 alallkaalaallaa (Tram Tha Cairo Bulletin published by John H. Oberly). Th Bulletin anocmnrcd tf,p elec tion of Rev. Grg Vox Seyniour as bihop cf the f?j)iH.X)t.al church in Illinois, to succeed t'.it late B ste p WhitehouMj. The ae-p of the rn Idrbop was about 4.V Thirty Jumps Eefore Breakfast of Two Kecommended. In the t'li,-!; of wi.ufer busv men their usual exercNe curtailed. must look about for some easy way i i which to eep themselves j,, condition. Many walk to and from their places of business, but these Kent-rally live within three or four ml!, a of their of fices. If you aren't one of tbcs: try a r ular course of Jumping. One of vour lnter maxims should be; "Thirty Jumps before breakfast." if y stp-k io tins all through the cold spell you ni come out In th, a proverbial violin Take an oidimry l,,vv klieren mair. .N(.ar , c ,,.1VV n (,r an ordinary front d or ,,,ut. Jump ,, .idir, ii.en jmp off again ot.tr, me mat. he,.., ,llis ,, fl) ., jn1.K and your ex-, vise i accomplished. n me ioiii; jump, floor onto an ol, or in mil ks. Vaulting easy horse but Tiic 0. in of Pie. Fi My never e;t! r ex.tc.i sal. an u ., ; i ,. tin.'' r.ibh- ;:li in the si:i; li'llV bei ate!.. .; w ii"-,;ni'ii:.4 to i",.,r me, b' -ca-ise i u.is att aid i never I" ' I :,!! iiio fault i-. ::.e ct.l c K,.i, I. . '. i : y si :.rt I won over ; jh to my .Miss Ciar- vtun1- 4i a At X2A : hi w VA i V I ) ; l',e, '.!):- ' ii i ;. "tt d ! t. cr. l lie , ' i' . 1 I ', l 'lly m! 1 TOTV:" - : V l.,9rv,.w. T- - V -vi, saas.,,,., i-: tlHwivA h :r. hit k snMm Ann i Knew she wouldn't. So nnony, feeing how hopeless It all was, I Just cae up. I asked the house to call me In to the home otliee and send out Jenkins In my place. 1 iiiade up my mind to go back to New York and work and work and work, ami forget Felly at If could! Hut 1 said to myself that I would forget her, know- ; lug all the while that I was lying. It was April then. The leaves were ad out and the birds singing every wl'eie. The blooms of the dogwood. that looked like big white stats, made nd Iky ways th rough the green woods back of the Shelby place. We were at the big gate, and I was telling liehy good by for good and all. High! there, at the eleventh hour, ; ami knowing how hopeless everything ; was. 1 tried to argue it ail over again with Duty. Her big gray eyes were ! swmimit'g and her Hps quivered, but ; sue Held her brave little head f straight, like a little soldier. i "It Isn't any use, Hob," she said, trying to smile at me through tha 1 ' "IS- "I I reckon 1 11 have io stay cut of the union as long as dad does." She held out. her hands to me. I was standing there, holding both of them in mine, neither one of us say ii.g a word, when I heard steps behind me. 1 dropped Hetty's hands. It. was the colonel. His face was redder than I had ever seen it, his eyes wert blazing under his white eyebrows. He j walked so fast he was panting. "Mister Thornton," he said, looking straight, at me. "may I ask where you I were born ?" I j He took me by surprise. It was a j little late for the colonel to begin j j taking a personal Interest. In me. j ! "Cor.noeiietu New Haven, Connee- ; j licut," I blurted out. J "And did you have anv klii,-.ne -,i.-e i who fought in the war of the coafc i ii ate secession?" he said. I caught myself wondering whether ; the colonel was thinking of roopenim; ; hostilities and meant to be:-in by m Uehwig me. Hut I was about to j.;. orf the firing-line, anyhow, and, !. j sides. I didn't feel in the humor ri..!.! , ll', n for playing Fort Sumter. ! "jly father was an officer In a Ma.s sachuisctts regiment," I told him. "and 1 had an uncle on Sherman's staff " j "Sir," he said, "allow me to shake your hand." j no snook it. I looked out of center of my eye at Hetty. Her pression said plainer than v.oida: -My poor father lias .suddenly daft; pi, ase humor him." ".My child," taid the colonel, It.g to her, "I have glonous u.-wj fi. you news of your brother. I.ieu: "Mother, the Prussians Are Commc' John lireckini idge Shelby, C. S. A." "Oh. dad!" ciie.l Betty, and ahi threw both her anus around his nets "i,ood news of Breck! But, daJdy Fleck's nut a lieutenant he's oni t corporal." "He was a corporal, my dear he was a corporal," Kaid the colon, i, dra wlni; himself up until he looked two kic-hes taller. "He is now a lic-.j- rer.ant. I have just rec,-ie,l gram from the set retarv of w DRIVES OUT HHEUMiTISM the l , V - M,,ler,,ll,,,nna,','1'ati(1"-li'Sease,lcon.litionof the blu.nl cells which supply the mm, ..-d.mtnt and strength necessary to sus tain our bodies. Uric nci.l. on in itatiny, inflammatory accimiulatio i u mto the circulat on because of ,ihy.sicalirreKulantieS, atu en i Sad S noun.shinsand .ny.oratiiiR the body, the blood irritates and inlla, iiea ,the different nerves, tissues, muscles tin d joints, because oi its impure acrid condition 1 he pains and aches and other disagrmible and dangcUm syii p toms of Kheuni.iti.siit can never be permanently cured until every particle of the cause is driven from the blood. . kS. S. does this becan.e ItJ T,3l bloo,l punfier. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble r,'rifiL "... cleanses the circulation, iuvig-orntes the blood, and completely drives Kheu tnatism rom the .system, riasters, liniments, st.oUiin lotions, etc, .nay be used for the temporary relief mid comfort they bring-, but a cure cannot be effected until S. S. S. luisremovedthecau.se. It frees the blood of eveiY ...purity - and makes it a rich, health sustaining fluid, to brintr permanent ehef and comfort to those w ho suffer with Rheumatism liook oil Rheuma tism and any medical advice free to all who write ""cuma- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA. I OODUEVERPILS .WOODS FEVER PILLS. I or Ha!f a Century Wood's l ever Pills have t'ftti known as tho onlv mn n.ira. r-- v ,.w i mil and I ever au.l-nll HIIIouh nn.l Malarial d:neaM n HI.....! I,,. -i.e.- , ... -.., . . - 1 ""iici null Ilk DUllCllllkC Utl a system they have notipml. Ior Sale bv all As run down Drngqlsls: BOOTS AND SHOES Ulainifaclurcd. - - Repaired. Work tiputl, and 1 1 1 f lioieldili' i,r l.y hand. becs lu re , tli.ll III IH I kl. done l.y t'.rlni!( veur il r repairs. Vi.H t oiumi-rt'lal E. IHAL.IU ELLIR -Nest to II., 1,-t Miiil.ia. OFFiDIAt OIIIECTCRY. llll.sl Calra, Alexander County, Population 1,147. IronMounlaiii Ry. Jan. 11, 1909. Trains al Cairo. III. Departures Mayor, OROKGH PAKftONt. Clerk, li. A. HATCIKIl Treasurer, THOMAS! II MA HON City Attorney. FRANK MOOKK. Comptroller, ERNEST NO RDM A Police. Magistrate. A. J. ROS3. Chtf of Police, M. 3. MAOAK i tt 4 a: i a I I .HIS I i .nisi T.ir'a.ni !. t", .. in. A ri i . A rrui Arri dale, ,1, II:: tl.' A r l l ult, an, .1 i:Il:I,Ui sir. lepai t are ::ti a. in T. Ai ji. in tf'uiu li.irllx.at ut J. tl. I t BY, Aenl Bolle i - tun i I Th Slutl HttrikkiBg Una la th World fif - our secretary of war, Mister Thornton, an notiitctni? that my sot, litis been com li.ia.-.eni d in the Buld for hhihly iri -;i tciiuus .erv "It appears that there was an i a pacment with havases in the 1. la. id of Saiimi'. A detachment was led Into an ambush. The officers weie shot the first volb y from the Jungle, 'l i e men bt.eau falling back la disorder. The company colors were capiat e.I by one of the ins .lrpe;,: s. My Si.u r -captured the colors and rallied ti. . men. He ,is wounded"- "OUUIU.-U. Crie.J (,nt Hetty '( daddy:" "Not badly wounded, r,iy ch!b said the (eh,.!.-:, -i: -,.),." a it. "OlllCi. r.lll lie ni'ieil ll tout 'tnrtb as.y in iiom.ra At all Hr, (irorarlM sail Hin 1, -s-,jre ll. I Nf uusihcaij, ISSTITOTE, .?,?;i:.cr: , ,.-ro nicxanoar county, Fopulatlon t3 1; Comity Clerk. JKHSK K Mil, t' Circuit Clerk. AI.KKKI) lmOWN. Sheriff. FKA.vk R. DAVIS Btatre'B Attorney. A LUX. W!I.It"1 County Superintendent of ftnhooll ROF. JOHN SNYDER. Assessor and TmniMr rftatl) j NEIXIg. Board of County Commlaaianara. J. J. .TK.'v'NKI.T.E Chair n C V. NIC Fif. DR. EtnviN OATT-'a Poplar SI. Line t;tZZX, 0""frit. ID Honor Is not n.atter Cftillng im rcly, bit rather of actions in it. Dwtiiut. of any man's his owa A noble heart, like the sun. shmveth !ta greatest countenance In its lowesl state. Sir P. Sidney. Every branch of knowled-. good man poHsesM-ii he may aome good pai')o:-e.--:uchanan. which a apply to jump matti To an hones, mind, the best per quisit -s 4,f a place ;i:-,-. th,. jidvant.ires It gives for dohii,- piod. Addison. Ii- that tek.-s tin.e to think and cr.n elder will act mon wisely (ban lu ti;t a.',:; hastily and i.u liu.ml.-ie. tiimiuons. DOINGS OF PROMINENT FOLK. is au.it exorcise. y IK. lf IIIIMi.. , an ordinal -, i" found s On Sept. i.,th a complimentary W1 iwrption at the St. Char', f aa tendered to Mr. and Mrs. C':;;s M. Howe, wlio rial just rctirne! trtm their wr-d linf toer. A'-r r,t tl- ,reiBt ere the Mis Mrs. Rittenhour Cttcr'Bjhanu Mif M .if .s Rxa a &J Mc the MiMs rid! Doneetic Finj'cr . Mrs. Cm Flrat Landia 1 If you al tip; Jo?ie Winter, it ret! oca mag-s. I cllie RIr. Mta Scenl Lr, l!a6t Tf A but f." v a ' ta.Jeia eel lu i.in h !.. a of tl;t. ,.....( . ' I "...v. I'- . ,,1.,,'a -..' sie and - is... I ..:!, i. -,- i, . ... ,, ... , .. , ... . xei, i:.-. :..e,i -,6 ,!,.. i,i;;,:,, u ,,. &z-sl ' , -V j.'','"1, '" .' '''.!' I " :s an old Ft:: ! ' j ,. i .,'!" I'1't""'' laaai ia lam iiiiuhm j ' i -i i. .e, t.e.'.i h tan r.".i . ff"'' he'-,, fer-h int., an t;ii',e; I M-t Lett Shriby. C'ed) of ..ej; fa ti "! i n,.i-t,.M " I e . , ... j 1 'sh in .,, i , , , ''t!il was !!"": " i'J- ti nunt. who uxr;rrf-- ... i,;.., LS i ' ""--1 .'!. Ho the le- -:.e., , ... ,.. . I its ... I.e.i, , , .', ,. i, ' m.i a, i ,s i la ; is- e. . i . .; ' ' H'', r,,S b.e.v wa, tan i!v t,-..es. Sl. I 8s l' :'i,,,!' 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'No" he replied, "I niav be her, but I am no pr, ss a.-nt. your ftealth!" or -Soxc fhii'lvrs ' CfBvs r ess .:. ft a in-SMirfvc-'arr. :, ;. fxc Sta 770a i a i: .' ; bt ;,f0' SAGtbutW JuAxt L- riM G list V, 4, iui'.f ffiiss ftou 'm-sua Yofj Ca s'rAr.'ofic A'cr ro PRICES WTTIIIV EASY REACH OF ANY r.HSIMSS. I.ET IS QIOTE Yd'. tiie co. : NEW PACKET BO AT STEAMER n. W. BUTTORFF AM) KlSJPIi: TRADE Tco Literal. Thry t. ll f.f an An bison man as Fomg flun s;r-, t aith bhe Wua one ,f the klri.I h Pc In th iier of (b4 cetitle hint as thej aso a cnt.dy tr.ii-. sall: Ia-snt it.i.t glKT" "Yes," the man r 1 li.-d hr- and bn.ell it amhii, (JIoIh1. CAIRO Leaving ( 'aim l;iv at S . in. CVelV .Mn .ij.iv 111 r l.llt ts .,! !,, i0 i I I I.A.NK 'AsMI,v, llunn- I'tiurif TVi V . 1.- M,tt, S every U'tdiMS. ("i Mciiit.liis 5 p. in. I s. K. I', kli Hard to Understar.d Pacon-Tbat s the tb-.d tin,, tf. - a 1 re n latnks tomiue that X-ray doctor's. r-.Kt rt is tf at orl l do Kilcoync Elcclriral Co. Rouse Wiring and Hxlare Work a Specialty. Temporary llMrlqnartera !)!. avliiitfjlnai At.nup. ' What jn StppK the ,..r,r , a in that man? Yonkets Statesm 0 ppin? the n n . H- il .te. VAN OSTENS ORCHESTRA. Atailaldo f. r dan-, s, r.-c ptoris, t'-at- ,r-ii5. . tc r)tr-,HO ir,i IC.rf-h St. R.fMcnce ZZt Sycamore. - K - . Casper Vcllinxmejer & Co House Covers and I General Wrecking Coitracfor.