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¢ g \ Aerm free, & " Addrons s > _SPECIAL NOTIGES. DVRRTISEMENTS FOI THESE COLUMNS 111 e taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening Tinti) 8530 p. m. for the morning and Sunday o, “Advirtiaom, by requesting & numbered_cheek ean B thelr anewers addreased 1o & nombered Jetter i carn of THE TEE, Anawors 80 nddreased will e (01} vered upon presentation of th cheek, SITUATIONS-WANTED. Taton, 1 L inor oth o & word first insertion, 16 & word there- n 2c. )SITION BY YOUNG MAN 23 xperienesd bookkeeper and weil I WhorthAnd And typewriting. Object improvement, ana smail recompense. M 21, Hico FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD 2 Continued. Sk FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT room with Aleove and by Window. modern con- venlences, private family; board. 623 Sou NISHED PARLOR BED ROOM, ing ed . also large, South-front room. Houso newls furnishioed, modemn. 20 Harney St M58 30° Raton, l\\rllm—-lflnlm-n rtion, 1o aftor. Nothing iken for 1eas thar G FOR RENT, 4 NIOE UNFURNISHED ROOMS Rultabie for housekropine. city water,” gas, eto Northwest corner l‘lh and Aireots L SITUATION WANTED BY ATTORNEY AT Lnalary. Recently admitied. Good re Adirens M 94, Beo M50 WANTED, SITUATION BY EXPERIENC stemographer; references furnished M 43, e A, ¥, A GooD, gIrl, & place In s work. ' Call at o PLOYED DAILY FROM ] oA . b poattion eveiinen. Can 01 books, 4o typowriting or 006 1 books, Qo typowriting or Rl kood 140 aword first insertion, Notling taken for YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING SO nwka Nursery Co., Milwankee, Wis. ' GOOD CHARACTER TO business, insurance men pre- d 417 Bee building. M SALESMEN TO SELL BAKING POWDER. B 0o ik Bfama oihox By #00.00 momth And expenses, or commission. Chi- ongo Baking Powder Co., 767 Van Buren strect, Chi- engo. M 958-A 7° B, SALARY OR COMMISSION 0 AGENTS O handle the Patent Chemical Ink Erascr Penell. The most useful and novel invention of the age. Erases Ik thoroughly in two seconds. Works 11ke magic. 200 to 500 per cent profit. Agents making 80 per woek, 150 Want i Monroo Erasing Mfg awpeclmen of eruing. Co. X 88, Lo Cross Low rent. (32 FRONT ROOMS. 10 0 LEAVENWORTH ST. 4 FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFICES 1, FOR RENT STORE ON 8. 13th ST, LANC block, suitable for meat market, hardw S store Tnquire 600 S, 1541 st 1 B Aary good: T30k RENT. THE {-STORY BRICK BUILDING 610 Parnam st.The building has a fireproof. oo- ment basement, complots stea hoating i, ron Wil the H00rs, gas, oto ADPLY at tho oMl of e Bee. WANTED--TO RENT. Aths, o 1088 th month. 3 l WANTED. 2 MODERN 7 0T 8-ROOM HOUSES A car P 1 or Hanseom car line: will pay £500.00 A venr rent for both eastor south front Address M 30, I M311 Al STORAGE. month. ' N Y STORAGE _ FOR Lo ortrine o Tot s tha £ N_CASH FOR FURNITURE, HOUSE L ete., or will sl for owner In our aution zoods, males. R Weils, 1111 Farnam, STEADY, B WANTED BLACKSMITH AT O! 0 ny Klock ober man 10 Work on per cent or Address box 1, Anselmo. V- WANTED, TO PURCHASE A GOOD RETAIL, AN business: line. Part trade. " Ames Iteal Eatato Ageney, 1017 Farnam stroe 5 WANTED, FIRST CLASS BARIER TO TAKE B o T S aary. or aeil oo cheap. A violin or clarionet player preferred. Write, and send references, to ¥. Albee, N Wyo. AT LAST WE HAVE IT. ACTIVE AGENTS IBovarvamore o iako Orlors for Shopp's World's Falr Photographed. A magnific. on of copyrighted photographs of bulldings, scencs. h £ the World's Columbla sheribed. Autho Rotail, Agontd In tho Drop 'y Finely lustrated eireulars and Outiit and 50 photographs only $1.00. Bible Publiahing Co, 338 Denthorn ) P Il B WANTED, MEN TO TRAVEL. $60 T0 §100 vor month. lington, Madison, Wis WRITE AT HOME. VORK, W. F. Poppleton_and 50 GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOU Stoetzel, 1321 8. 20th, betwoen Woolworth ave. DA WAGONETTE TO HOLD 15 N, vaNTED peoplu. Address Wagonetis, Millard hotel, FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Ratos, 10¢ a line onch insertion. month, Nothing taken for los THE OMAHA DAILY D0 YOU WANT MONEY: MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTRR 00, ROOM 1 WITHNELL HLOCK WILL sUM Continued. B10% SOUTH 1 FROM LOAN I.Anur;\ TEN OR \\mm,,uu WEMAKE LOANS ON E CARRIAGES, W K SONALPROPERTY OF ANY xn«l- WILL [DO WELL CALL US FIRST/ FOR OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL You can pAy the money bhack at any tme and in ARy Mnount you wish, and_ thus redtion the cost of CATTYINg the 10A1 I PROPOIION to AMOUNL FOU DAY IF YOU 0w a balance on your farniture or other personal property of any Kind wo will pay it of for rry 1t 08 long 48 you da v HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or removal of property, 8o that you the i it i “Ratos, 10¢ 4 line_each insertion, $ Noti{ng taken for 168 this month. OR SALE OR TRADE, FIRST.CLASS nm';: w. RO ot Bis ™ Y ;FoR R T, A SNALL WATER MiLL dross box 53, Lincoln, Neb. FOR SALE. DRUG STOR 0D ton, good Disiness, good reason . ros A LOCA- Ad Y FOR SALE, BARNER SHOP AND room, located n the bustness part of ol excellent busin For particulars addross, K 34 30% 000,00 TO ¥ business, "-‘fif PARTY WITH innanufa 1 for sm —FOR SALE, AN ELEVATOR, SITUATED IN one of the best graln growing districts in th stato. Address P. O. Box 85, Bloom field, Neb. MasS 30 RETAIL BUSINESS WANTED IN GOOD LO- Ation Tor partexeliango (roal estate) and Would prefer groceries combined with. vege AL market, g 1 8L0eK OF Ay Fenel low and tegmea_ien STORE FOR 8 Reasons for selling: Have an'taitend 1o the store. or, Nob. other busi- Tnquire of G OpFOR SALE A FIRST-OLASS WALLET, Dasis & Co, b cties loaving tho ity Ciil'nt 203 So. 24th st MAGS 20° Word first nsord l\un Tea word there- 088 thin 250, I HANDSOME THORSE. WITH BUGGY. FOR wale cheap for @ fow days, Can b soen it aAvenue o ul\\'m.\wurm. M375 30% et Add 519 1% ENERAL MER- N conntry Postoftios in store. Y. Eor SALE, A STOCK OF GE chandiae 1 food town in north . GROCERY .'l'l'lrfl"h with AND FI good payi N34S 30 FOR BALE—MlécELLANEOUS. Ratcs, 100 8 line o month. Nothing take Qrue DUPPIES, ROOM 30, BARKER BLOCK. QyFOR SALE Tok IN GAR LOTS. M706 A2 ros.. Couiiefl Bluffs, h insertion, $1.50 4 line per for less than 250 GILBERT Mi02 Ad Qo omsat HEAP. NEW COLUMBIAN BI- eyele.Call at 1021 Chicago street, aftgr Ty, . 1~ LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE our business among friends. $75.00 to $100.00 malary tO right partion; 417 Boe bullding. MS36 t home. atamp. Miss Ella W Ratea, 100 8 1ino cach Insertion month. Nothing taken for less th %15 ) 250, a line per upright Chiel k\-r(lvzl grand Chickerin hit, ¥10 en used a little, $350.00. 25,00, o 1 good horse and plmmon, Bell Dep't store. LADIES' BICYCLES, Uy now, never been . To Bell, Boude & Co. 541 300 out will sell at $100.00 eacl 309 So. 16th st HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF 1o O. ¥, Davis company, 1505 Fa . VON DORN 165224, a7 MODERN, CONVENIENT Avply 1112 ;,\M) 1-ROOM APARTMENT: L With steain; references required T;E-Room Hous for business or wholesale men. South 10th D “1OOM COTTAGE TO RENT, CONVENIENT for U. P. railroad men. Inquire’ 1112 8. 10th st —DELIGHTFU hmodorn " conve —TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAGES, Al modern and fn excellont repair, half a bloek from car line. Will rent together to desirable wn- auts very chéap. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. A CLAIRVOYANTS Ratos, 100 allue cach Insertion, $1.50 & line por month. Nothiug taken for 1ess than 25 MRS, NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, reliable business medium 5th yoar at 119 N.16u MASSAGE BATHS, ETC Rates, Ly thereafior. A word firat Insortiorn othing tiken for logs th T MADAME SMITH, 502 8. 15TH, 2ND FLOOR, Room 3. Massige, vapor, alcohiol, steam sulphur: nd s . 'l _MME. CAT REET, floor, 0om 7. aleohol, sulphur and baths. MME. STOW iglas block le a word biths. ON. 1121 DOUGLAS ¢ niassage ETIC HEALER, M127 A ROOMS. EACH 1 floor, $ FLATS OF pair IN GOOD RE- 0.00 per month )1 B rooms, in ckson . $20.00 Permonth. " dohn Hawlin, 017 Linton IOCK. PERSOVAL 2 word fieat lusertion. 1c a word there- Nothing taken for lows than 250, Rates 1 Jter. U, TITE FOL FREE COPY OF OUR REAU- Ufaily fiusirated marriage journal, Brown Pub. Co., Toledo, O Bisoo ot [); FOR RENT FOR 6 MONTIS O LONGER Liecly Tocated 9-room house, all furnished and A0 first eluas condition to small ily without ehifidren. Rent aulred. Inquire at FIRST- its, fine nt, IV & M. Fallwiy M570 300 T)EQR RENT, 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 30TH AND Sahlers elstern, yand sodded, city water, for ouly $.00. ~ nqu A 0 l FOLL RE ROOM HOUS! onvenicnees. Inquire 1318 ocatio LL MODERN am NS 50 5, tabl resid; FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS 105, hie i word first insertion, taken for lows it 10 QUIET COUPLE, NICELY FURNISHED Sorunfurnished roonts with board 3 blooks from conrt house. — Address, M 3 310 1% JO-FURNISIED ROOM ¢ WITH ALCOVE “eouddomennodern couv fniuueon, 520 Nogi word there- FOi Fo- FuRNL Lto E; SIED ROOMS. 1017 AND | SFURNISH v w e HOMS FOR HOI Lteut taken in bo: SLY FURNISHED ROONS ¥ 150 roous for 30 SOUTH M0 1+ WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- tfully illustrated Matrimonlal Jouarnal, eon- ning many photo-engravings of handsome women and gallant men who wish 1o wod, Brown Publishing Co., Templo sourt, Toledo, 0 M711-31* MADAM CLAYTON WILL GIVE YOU A dle to grave (a BROWN BLK. 472 city property, $3,000 1 upwards, cent; nodelays. W. Furua mith &Co, 1320 F 460 W LAND2VEARTOANS ONCITY AND FARM mortgages. ltecd & Selby, 344 Dowrd of T 5Y 70 LOAN AT LOWEST RAT! ", Dirvls Co., 1605 Farnam siroet. 469 COND MORTG A X Moore, 401 ioe Didg, Wi ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N, Y. Life, londs at Iow ratos for ehotoo sacurity on Nebrasi und Towa faruiy or Omaha ety property. 70 08 On oI e Doteias e property. Reed & 36 Board of Trade W MoNEY property. O LOAN ON IMPROVED GITY - Anderson, 444 oo ;Ilulhlm« 147 2 LOANS WANTED s very cliolee applications o pi sigiior, Amounts, $1,000.00, F500.00. Se0 me quick. Walter G 18 Harnoy stront. i DEEBBMAEING F PUKNISHED KOOM WITI ALCOVE, SOUTH 4rront: H1n0 sl reonys, with or withot hoard: Mow Kl No: 2910 DO stroet. A 2 LAY ROONS NORTH AND SOUTH frontd. w encow; furnished or Wntarised Threy. F FURNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNREY ST. Y MB47 500 ) ROOM FOR MAN AND with or without b M540 MODERN NPU TH ROOM, l'lU\’ AT 180 slogle room; 3 e %, 2020 Burt atnor 8% 300 RCOMS FURNISMED OR UNPURNISHED: 1y pupered, modern convenienoes, centrally Lo teomess, boarders or light housekecping. rous M 47, on, MBR0 J0% 5 TO PARTY M5T1 800 ARG FURNISH wifo or'two d=LALGE o .l ¥ PURNISHED COTTAG ’ without children. M 45, Bee. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, Wword firat insartion, 1. A Likea for lens (i 26e 7= YOUNG WOMEN'S HOMB, UNDER CARE OF Woman's Chrisiian associaiion, 1118 17th s, IT-'nn. DOLAN, 309 AND 911 N. 1878 ST “.' FoThe STATE BUROPEAN HOTEL NEW 4 AND ity faruished roouis for ront by -u..u.}r.mun.m. Taio, Bnery & 8 101512 Touging airoet. TR SO00L SOUTIT FIONT fivel alaan; suinmor ratos. Fo\u TALLE BOARD AT 0186 aud 618 North um?w:;‘! 3 wor t there- $ WELST Mas A [ X Ratos, 1004 1010 caoh inwortion. §1 month, ' Nothing taken for less than ABLEROBES AND PARTY QOSTUME by day or woek. Euquire 1724 Capltal 0 & lne por avenue, MONEY TO LOAN ——OBAHELS. word first lnsertion, 1o taken for loss than 28¢ “Tatos, 1ty ufter. Nothi X - CALL AT THE OFFICE OF i'oMANA uom‘rml LOAN G0 F YOU WANT M ) You can barrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE °AND PIANOS, WARLUISES, WAGORS AND CAKRIAGRS, n AREHOI o ) OR ANY OTHER SROURIT' b We will lend you any amount rom $10.00 10 §1,000.00. ON THE DAV YOU ASK FOR IT without publicily or removal of property, Youcan bay ihe money ok b duy amount you winh, andat day thue, sud cach Dayiment o made will radugo thy cont of tho loan Ronwiiber that you heve the use of both the property sl the 1aoney, and pay (or 1t ouly a8 loug By you keen it v Will ba 10 expense or charge kept out of Hheamount wantod, but you will recelve the fall amount of the lo; Tofora borvowtng Sisowhere oall and soe vs ad you will i It ereatly to your advauta OM AT NORTG NG R TOAN 65, o SOUTI I STRERY rutfloor above the streot. THE OLDEST. LARGIST AND ONLY INCORPOX ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. TWILT LOA ANY KIND OF 8 Yourily: it conbdentink A, B Luivi STOCK GRO- corles Address M 37, M Boo. Y I WILL PAY FOR INFORMATIO; drug storn 10 own. Address Pharmacist, W M358 300 “HARDWARE AND FARM MACHINE LY stock for anla in northoast Nebrasica in, town. Address, M 40, Boe. GOOD RESTAUR ation in the eity. Address M 4 Rates, 10c a line Nothing ta 7-ABOUT $7.000 WORTH OF STAPLE GEN- deral merehandisn for one-third eash or secured notes. balanc: or good farm. ddock, ¥ M —TOWN 100 FARMS IN NEDRASKA. KANSAS L Shicotn, soll cheap or ige for mdse. horses and cattle. Add.box 7 Lud. 7oA, CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL ~MDSE AW111 take real estate and money Box 295, Frank- fort, Ind 481 77-WILL TRADE REAL BSTATE FOR LARGE for small stock of goods. Addro: 7, Bee 752000 EQUITY IN 160 ACRES IMPROVED Litarni in contral Nebr., will take Omal, Address M en for less thin 25e. tate or stock of groceries. fipropc South 27 N riy dolngz civpenter work, or a fresh cow. dress M 41, 1 77 —WANTED, liness property i 1 Ad- 559 A FINE BU St town of 1,500 (nha tants In southwest lowa for some good Nebrasi or Towa land. Building brick, new, centra eated, price low. Parties answer(ng tl pleass give exact location, full descr price of land. Address M 4 3t G AND FISHING OUTFIT FOR monds wanted. M 44, 1 FINE HUNTIN ioxchange Di Rates, 10 4 line o month. ' Nothing ta PUY Lots IN STOEPEL PLACE. Cheapest and best 10t n OMAHA Spectal prico and torms to HOME BUILDERS. Stoepel Place lots will forthe elty must grow we dress W. A, Webste PO SALE. A Goon reasonable Address L. l R )n\nn ol ingortiol o0 10 Jouh Thiw 356, ns. CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVING froni ot Lowe avenue (Popp! Motor. - Owner going kuto business. cheap Tor cash. - Also lot Hanseom Place. Big bargalu for cash. Address L. F., . O. Bo: WitibIY for an residence, York Life buildin “HOUSES. LOTS AND F F. K. Durling, Bark l ARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, 012 I V. LIFE. rdentug, fruls on easy terms A.FDI‘IVFHT\H-T\T CHOICE PROP- D ontal 1, P00 ik roni BaRGALN L N. Fi zer block, uml .0 0 A2 FORC 3-ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL the modem Imyroveniuts, good ot and barn Prico $3,700, $1,000 cash, balanco on terms 0 Ault, with'low filterest. Improvements cost over #4,000. Can rent house for two yoars at $35.00 per month, 528 N. 320 479 IWANT A HOME! 1 CAN OFFER A ight-room house, all modem con- anscom purk, for #0,500. Hioke, ROOM HOUSE, FINE BATH and wteel range. lot 30x130 to o Brico $2.500, §1,000 cash. Luprovenments rth 3,000 Inquire 528 N. 32nd st 478 JOR SALE AT A DARGAIN 2,550 ACRES NEAR Lodge Pole, Nob., mostly smooth land, #0od soll, splondid spring water, will wake Lot shoep ek can be sold at i very low figure or will ox- g0 for g0od income hEarng propert ool down tam. Hicky eal Bataw Agen A% Life bldg, On 525 31 ORE TR T .u: 'n 50 per ao $200 por i b, 85,00 por In\mu Knox county, $5.50 040 ACRE spring wite acte. For torus, ete., Age near Lodge Pole, #00d KOl Address Hicks' Real + 805 N. ¥!'Lifo Bldg, Omala, Nob, PLENDID INVESTMENT- 80 ACRES ON THE close 10 new eity park, for Subdivision futo 1ots; pri $000 per i Likes 40,000 0f purcliaso brics n kool farn land or (100N beiring propoerty. Ad: dress Hicks Real Batate Agoncy, 303 o bulidig, Omaha, Neb. 25 41 $)-ACRE BLOCK, SUITA FOR GARDEN, ucar Omaha. 913 N. Y. Lifc Bldg. =~ M331 1 (300D DWELLING AND FIVE ACRES OF Trrait nour Floreneo, §1,7 . Thin years erob worth #500.00 iucludid. F. D. Woad: 16th and Dowglas. A570 30 4-ROOM OOTTAGE. S0TH AND 50.00. Sulilor, §1 Busy payments. Inquire 1315 Farnau! Q) ACRES WEST OF CITY ON DODGE owner st well; &lniost your own pri sell 3 acros or more. S Wright & Livst aud Howard. MUSIC, [EXAHA ART AND LANGUAGLB NBECK, BANJOIST AND fora)a Bifeeh Y. Life | BEE: SATURI JAY, JULY WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS month. N PRIVAT Corr-ap two Blocks GRih St ol s “Rates, 1004 month. auire month. Q. L Jacobs, taker and o £1.00 per day cach person. writing at A 13 N. Y. Lit UNDERTAKERS ANDLMBALMI\.&S Rates, 100 a lino Nothing taken for BARE Ratoa, 106 & line each Indittigh, #1.50 g taken tor Til M Joe ROOMS WOREDS ¥ AR V Dee xotbeitedf? Wn 2240 Wabash avenuo, Chioago JFOR WORLD'S FATR VIS Wished rooma, N AL S way ,‘1‘., Hiranee. Tk Ok wood from M 02 Drexol Ave., AGES FOR SALE. tely safo. Amed Real Esta m, aline each insortion, Nothing taken for 1088 thin A working Knowledgo of sl C: Van Sants sch Ty powrters tlon. $1.00 & 98 thian 250, (FORMERLY i £ with M.O. Mau 1 S. 101 8. lino por ISITORS. A Armatro SE( OUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN S0ON hand and ot shior 153 WITH JOHN 1 SECOND-HAND 1YPEWRITERS, Rates, 10 month. e Ve Life b N¢ montl NE ete. Old go month ave, Tates, 100 4 1 Joodusinea: Rates. 10¢ 0 Notht alno oaoh nsertion. $1.50 Sthing taken for 1es8 thin Ge. a line per 1, oxehangued, ron bide. Tel. 553 PAWNBROKERS, wnch in n fOF loss thin DIAMOND - on dia fint ENBERG, Loans mo )1d avid silver bou mond, L insertion, §1 for 10ss thiuy CACK SILK SACK: BROKER, TIOVLESS BABE, DEALERS IN TV PEW RITERS, DAl mitkes boght ated. 613 184 ertion., $1.50 & 1305 wiitehes, 4 “HL ] Lm prally rowarded by retiruiing (o 1815 Gapliol month. ' No Rates, 100 1 1ne cach (s, s Borden & Sulleek Co, 1.Es tlon. 1504 bthing taken for less thav SCOND HAND SOALES. AL ut. 1 L KINDS .. Chicaro 480 1598 Gl Payn rtle lot 24, bl INSTRUMENTS G A Bonnott, sheriff) s bank, placed on record WARRANTY DEEDS. and husband to CJ John- block 2, Harrier’ Ison'sadd 1 wif ct's ndd N Burke and wife to Tlans S¢ m.n/. lock 14, Brown park. DEEDS. lots 54 to 57 Stew to A'E Crissiman, 13 Tot 01, Nelson's udd ... Catline Boylo to M C Dellone, part ot IHE BEALLY MARKET. July 28, 8,000 4,000 4,000 2,000 to Omahn Sav- SUES & CO., Solioitors, Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4years Examiners U. 8. Pat Office. Advice free No fee until patentjs obtained. HINDDO TRODVCEN Norvous Parosia, SI >l or youn, e to eu mpinlet § Sts., OM gEIULTH A iy D Sty HO #1.00 A el nm-m gt iy Wi S iy e Medlea Co. SOLD by Kuln & Co., Cor. 15th and Douglas and ). A. Fuller & 'Co., Cor. 14th and D by Paul G. Schneides (TAADE MARK nEaIsTERY .3 “INDAPO MADE A WELL MAN OF REMEDY TR ABOVE 80 DAVA On ses, Failln iveplossnass, Wonkne ut ¥ sily earled in vest ‘pock X (o 8500 with o ro or moncy refi . ' other upon Teo n soalea onvelove free. Ad 50 Plymowtn Place, Chl I TNDA T i AHA, NEB.; d other Teading Druggists. Tty 1 The C chang ctac slasses aha by MAX Toavon |C 17 pm | i . 7.20pm |1 5.00 i Golng | Waost B 10pn 910 brated Non. thle salein Om- MEY o | BURLINGT AGO, I [Union Depot 10th & Max ele- *SP}E les for F\“ GU‘SSES R & BRO. CO,, HIOAGO, IHHH‘.I\H'HN & Q. ak0 & Towa Loc & MO, RIVER. Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Denver BXpross. Lieadwood Expross! - Donvor Bxpros. ... L. Denvor Limi 4 branka Local ( Lincoln Loeal (Ex: CHICAGO, It T & PACTHI nion Depot 10t & Marey T ATantic LUINEbraska St Nlght Bxp [World's Fair CHl xeont Siin) ACIFIC, st ocal.. tod ‘Lineoln, Fairbury sk State L1 World's alr Liylic n HIRSGHBERG'S HIRSCHEERG “TLNON CHAN( TI\C L S‘jf hBLl 55 ONLY Arrives Omiaha 500 i | 400 pin 1130 am 05 am 50 pm 440 pm. TDabam|; oK | I3 10 b i ) pin 30 pin Taives | C Omab 5.3530 pm Omaha| 1.10 pin 20.00 pmy Laoaw Owahal 50 4 6.0 pu | Leaves | . Oliaka K ) [, 4.00 pu | Loaves | Omahal 1 b 43l | Leaves Omatia|u | w00 pm| | (X, 8at) Wyo. Exp. 20 pin (KX, il 5 pm[Sioux Oty ST & O Depot 10th and_ Manon St Kanwas Clty Day BAD . Nt Bxp. via . Trans. ... St Louts Exprons UNION pACIVID nfon Depot 10ih & T kxn.."fl T land" Blyor e s (o Bhia) X Doy or Fuvut M HICAGO, MIL. & 51 PA 0P Dot und Mgy Ohteago B Chicago A DStor Sts. 59, . Mon.) Norfolk (Ex. iSunday) St. Paul Ex TEx -Chieago BXpross. . Vostibile Limite, Easiom Fiyo, Chl i MISSOURI PACIFI Depo hoand Webste .81 Louls Expross 8t; Louin Kxpress.. O ST T M Depot i abh wid Wobstor Sta Sionx City Accommodatl Bxpiess (Bx. Sua.) St Paul Limited ineraon Passengor (Bx. Siun’i SIOUX OITY & PACIFC Depot. 10 wndt Marcy St Slonx 0240 am 6.40 am 5540 b ) 6.05 b 0 i 12.40 pm .23 am | 545 am Areives O 0.2 11000 Lepot, 10t <81 Louis Cannon Ball. . (1u38 wm | required. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 0MAHA Mandal Wolfson, a Peddler, is Bombarded with His Own Vegotables, SNIVELEY RECONSIDERS HIS RESIGNATION | Dogs Mast e the exled or They Will Go to RppY Land of Canine—Jaller Wanted-—Magio City Gossip. Mandal Wolfson, & poddler, put in an appearance at the polico court last ovening, carrying with him a largo and heavy load of wrath, Wolfson says he is u quiet and peaceablo citizen, but that there are persons living over in Brown park who are different 1n this respect Wol‘son was over in that neighborhood yesterday afternopn peddling his vegetables when ho met two men to whom ho had neve been introauced. The follows “joshed” him and finally picked up several apples and other truck, which they took from his load, and fired themyat Wolfson's head. He gathered up his lines and tried to escape, when the men, ho says, made a tusilade upon him with tin cans, brickbats, rocks and whatever they could lay their hands upon. Upon the Strength of this statement to Jud wier a wal was issuod for the arrest of Joseph Sedlncek and Mike Slosor, and an oft [ look up the parties Slosor gave bail for his appearance this morning. Jatler Wante No steps have yot been taken to have n Jaler apnointed for the police station. Theve is 1o regular man assignea to this work for cither day or night, and vigorous protests are heard as a result on every band. “There should be ono officer,” said a city oficial last evening,“whose duty it should be to ook aftor the court businessand act as jailer. There should never be a moment when there is not anofcer at the station, The court officer could oasily attend to the duties of a jailer, for there is not a great deal wo be done in that line. If there was regular jailer and one who attended to his duties there would not be any jail deliveries and the city would not be put io the expense of vepairing the station every once in a while. “The sanitary condition of the station is another thing that shoula be looked into. The Jailisso filthy right now thata hog would not prosper in it. It smells and recking with vermin.” A reporter for Tuy Ber was shown through the jail last night and found the abovo ion to be a mild description of the facts. One cell was so foul that a man could not exist in it. The men who work on the streets in se ving out a seutence are compollad to sleep on ¢ Sniveley Will Keconsider. When the members of the city council and the mayor r that Johu S ley was about to resicn his position as dog cateher thoy forthwith went to John aud persuaded him not to for ono single mo- ment entortain the thought of throwing up his job. Wyman told John that he was the only man the city had ever had who had made a success of the dog business, and that the couucil would stand by i to the lette Mayor Walker Sniveley that he would not accept his resignation, and it is now vretty cortain that he will stick to the busi- nes3 1o the end of the present administra- ton. Now L it has been discovered that there is no dog ordinance in existence and that a new one will have to be passed at the unext meeting of the council, one will no doubt be framed that will suit all parti concerned, Itisu thankless job, and onc that does not give very heavy retuens to the catcher. according to niveloy's stutement, Looking for a Mad Dog, The city dog catcher failed to find the alleged mad dog yesterday that bit the daugister of H. Tilke on Twentieth ana Wyman stroets. He scoured the neighbor- hood for heurs and no dog of that descrip- tion could bo found. He tired on two other canines up thers which he found without muzzies, however, and says Le is going to keep up this racket until cvery dog in South Omaha is killed that docs not wear a muzzle. iy Gosa Thomas Dowling is back from Montana, A daughrer was born 1o Mr. and Mrs, W. Grist. Mrs. Councilr in Florence. Justice Hedges tied the nuptial knot last M. an Schultz itin 5 (riends NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says it acts cently on the stomach, Liver and K dneva. and is b pleasant laxhtice This drink s made frim herbs. and s prepared for uee %3 easily as ton. 1t 43 callid LRANE S MEDIGIHE Al druggists sell 1tat £oc. and 81 a packago. 1f you eannot get it i AR foF & T snm e Lane'w K 1 ench day, YA & Searles Fhysicians . Surgeons AND Spacialists CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES Wo cure Catarrh, All Diseasos of ths Nose, Throat, Chot, Stomaci, Howels and Liver, Rheumativm, Dyspepsia. Blood. Skin_and Kidney Disenso , Fomalo Woakuessos, Lost Manhood CURED, an ! all forms of WEAK MEN HYDROCEL D VARICOCELE il ucecasiully cursd. Method ne TREATMENT BY MALL 5 PILES LA, FISSULE, pe without kuite, lgutiro or caustle Al wlad private or dolioat naburs, of cithor sex, positively ure Call ou oF Adiress, with sta for Ciroulars, ¥ret BOok, Reeipes aid Syl ks, Dr. Searles & Searles, *'San0u\ At OMAMA, NEB, O IDE REQUIRED. Traveling Made Easy and trouble saved by using AMERICAN EXPRESS CO, Travelers’ Cheeyues, Avallable everywhere. No identification permanently nd unfalling. ty eured, evening for Millan, The city council is sitting ns a board of equalization. The work of paving Twenty-fourth street has been resumed Fast_progross Methodist church Rev. J. F. Ross has gone to Chicago to take a look at the fair. rs. W. L. Holland is home from a visit th friends in Greenwood H. W. MeBrido and A. C. were in the city yestor Miss Myrilo Weels has c.mn to Marysville, Mo, to visit for threo wecks. Mrs. Samuel Dry r.m is homo from a throe weoks visit to the World's fair. nk Wagner, a carpontor, was arrestod last ovening for disturbing the veace. Miss Anna Sullivan, who bas been quiteill everal days, is again able to be out girers and Book are pushing the coustruc- tou of the Missouri avenue seliool hoifse Loy, 15 B Graham of Omaha will ocecupy the pulpit at the United Presby torian church on Sunday morning. South Omahn was well represented at Courtiand beach last night, two parties having attended from hero Che infant son of Mr. and Miller was buried yosterday fantum was the cause of death The Sons of Vetorans are arranging for a lawn social to take place at the residence of J. L Bennett next Tuesday evening. Ofticer Thomas busied himself for a short time last evening rearranging tho topsy turvoy condition of Judge Fowler's desk. Cojonel J. C. Sharp, treasurer of the Stock Yards company, 1oft yesterday mor Ing_for Chicago o tike iu the faiv for a few a W. D. Davis of Cedar Rapids, Neb,, was at the yards yesterday morning and hought bunch of focders, Heis on his way homo from the Chicago fair. The vew scales that are being placed in the . yards are known as electric seale: s can bo weighed on them they pass over ata speed of forty mile hou Arrangements aro being mado for fashioned Free Methodist South Oma have been sel between D and F. Some time yesterday afternoon thioves enterod the room occupied by W. Wenle in the Cambria hotel and went through his trunk. They took away a gold watch, a ro- volver and u gold ring. Two men are sus- pected of the robbery and are being shad- owed by the police. The members of Adah chapter, Order Eastern Star, joined the members of Vesta chapter of Omaha yesterduy, and the entire party spent the afternoon und evening at Courtland beach. Lunch was dishod up in avilion and all the South Omaha par- ts Teport having hid a good time. Almost every night, from five to tifteen men tramping through the country and without money lowed to slecpat the ice station. These men are not booked as vagrants or anything clse. They are merely given shelter over night, & good breakfast in the moruing and sent on their way rejoieing. When Captain Austin came on duty last night he found four boys under 10 years of age occupying benches in the court room. ‘I'he boys said they had been run in, but no report was left by the day men to show uny thing about the matter, and the eaptain wis scauntil Mr. Woodruff dropped in and saud he had caused the arrest of the luds for destroying 0 worth of rope for him. The cases will be heard this morning. —-— Do you read the testimonuls published in behall of Hood's Sarsaparilla? They are thoroughly relisble and worth your con- tidence. Jacob Patek and Rettie Mo is being made on the now Jones of Blair for Mrs. Archio Cholera in- an n old- amp meeting in begiuning August 1. Grounds cted ou Twenty-fourth street e Balloon this eve at Courtland beach. s COUNTY SCHOOL FINANCES. County Superintond Work of Appo nt Hill Completes the Honing the Cost. When Coun vintendent Hill closed his books forenoon, it was with a feeling that the school finances of the count, districts of Douglas county waore in wood shape for the starting of the next school year, which practically opens with the com- & of next September. Mr. Hill had just comploted the work of apportioniug the funds for the first six months of the present year among the dis- nd allotting 1o each its proportion, upon so_much apita according o owurns of the takors of 1802, when they found persons of school unty. among whor the sum of boen divided, giving to « cents, he money thus apportioned comes from the following sources: State money, for the six 1,1503 Tieonses 2 Vines in stato cis Special collections Total ... 3 36,505 Tho division of this money is made aceord ing to the terms laid_down in the statutes and is not understood by the general public, It is done in this w fter the amount of money has been r to the superintend- ent e divides -one-fourth of the entire mount equally among all of the districts and then the balanco 1s apportioned by lowiner 8o much to each child of school uge, which last year amounted to 8175 cents) The two ts are then added and the district treasurers - are notitied of the amounts to which their respective districts are entitled. In the second division, on ac- re number of children in this aha gots the lion's share, but on the Udivision of the funds it stands on an il footine with the smallest school dis u the county and receives exactly the s imnount, The following figures shoy hat Omahz and the other cities ana towns of the county will veceive out of the appor- tionment Just made: Omaha, South O Florence Elkhorn,. Witerloo. i Valley Benson.... E Tn tho division of the ono-fourth of the total amount each district gots &1 which is added to the per eapita division The next apportionment of funds will ho made upon the basis of the rerurns of the census talers who completed their work and reported last wonth. The money will come into the hands of the superintendent about first of next year, and ulready thera is uble predicted.not’ in the countey dis 1 1he city, as Super- intendent Hill states that Lo hus cvery ren son to he of tho opinion that there has been frand nerpetrated, especially in the ward where the consus was talen by Jim Allon He declaves that there is no reason for this ticular ward showing a gain of 100 school childven during tho past 1 wonths, In neariy all of the districts, o says that there hus been a healthy inerease, 10% additional children in one ward in year arc too many, and will call an o dnvestigation before any money can be paid into the school treasury of the city of Omaha. When asked what netion would bo taken, Mr. Hill said that in his opinion when the matter was ealled to the attention of the state superintendent of pub- lie instruction. that gontleman would strike the names of 1,000 children from Allon's re turns. “1f he does ot do that.” continued Mr. Hill, “T shatl ba obliged to 2o something of the kind myself. Iam anxious for the enumerators to make all the money that they cun, providing they do so in a logitimate manner, but I cannat submit to the padding of the returns simply to allow an enumera- torto draw Heonts for writing down the names of A lot of children who have never been born into the world,’” months eity, fh i ih Caf The Commercial club has signed a contract with Caterer MoDonald, who will have charge of the new restaurantsin con- nection with the elub, and he will begin serviug meals in the new quarters within twenty days. Nonm of the members uf the club will be assessad to maiutain this feature, although it will not 3 public restaurunt. Tt will be run ou the Luropean plan. patrons paving for what they get. 1t will 06 0pon t0 all tmembers of the club, and mombors will bo allowed to invite thoir friends theve 1o lunch whenever thoy 80 desive, — Roller skating at Coliseum tonight. —_— PROTECTORATE 1S WANTED Sugar Planter: of the 8andwich Islands Show Their Hand Plainly. ANNEXATION WOULD RUIN THEIR BUSINESS Native Regime in LMo Tolorated, wall Will Never Agala Annexation We CHICAGO, July 28— “The terms for the annexation of the Hawaiian islands, as announcod in dispatches from Honolulu, as not acceptable to the busi- ness interests of the islands,” said Mr, Thomus E. Baisselier of Honolulu at the Grand Pacific hotel. “I think I know the sentiment of the people of the islands, as for fourteen years I have been a resident there, engaged as a chemisy toa lar, r plantation. Annex tion to the United States means the de- struction of the sugar interosts, the only important industry of the islands. We must vely for cheap labor on im- 1 coolios, and the moment we como under United States laws wo are pro- hibited from procuring that labor. The sugar interests will bo dostroyed and your government will have a bank unproductive and expensive ter added to its national domain, “*Annexation is the creature of the ad- venturer type of our citizens and has not the support of the business intorests of the islands. It is managed solely by men who seea chance for a volitical pullif tne islands come into the posses-, nof the United wtes, and, reckless of the consequences, they would saeri- fice our business intorests to attain their personal aggrandizements, Ex-Ministor Thurston, who is now operating a side show on Midway plasance, alteges that annexation is necessary to provent tha \siaticizing of the islands. He knows that it is an impossibility. We import our labor under th year contracts and Asiatic influence will never oxtend furthor than tho condition of servility. “My opinion of the provisional gov- ornment,” and a smile insinuated itseif over the tropieal tanned foatures of Mr. Boissclier, ‘“‘you've seen °‘Ali Baba? Well, when T saw it last night I was struck, not so much with its grotesque. ness as with the similarity 1o our pres- ent eondition, from the ruler down ta the d; girls, Why, *Ali Baba' is not a g firce than that provisional governn It changes its polico every week and its completo organization fortnight for fear the royvalists will " convert theiv officers for a coup, They deposed the queen and without secking an expression of the sentiment of the people established a junta and dispatened a commission to the United States with the request for immediata annexation. 9 quickly was it done that some of us who were on the other islands never knew there was a change in gov. ornment until we visited Honolulu somg d; tor.” Do the business interests prefer the oration of the qaecen?” No, sir: that was another farcical crnment. Tt has gone for good. Juropean and American element wili never again tolerate the native regime with 1ts lack of intellectual, and entire absence of moral, standards. We favor. and | speak for those who are interested in the commerc lifo of the islands, o protoctorate that will give us a bus government and enable us to continug our plantations under eoolic labor. **One word about Commissioner Blount and his mission. He came to us seeking information. e has heard the evidenca of all parties, in a commendable judicinl spirtt, never commenting, ne gesting, never 4*\'|n'\-~,~in:: an He has kopt aloof from all factions and interests, and whatever his conelusion may be his report in detail will bo a cor- rect presentation of the affairs of Hawaii. now opinion, BAND WAS Supremo o Wak HER HU LLED. But the Georgla WThat tae domiel ATLANTA, Ga., July 28 —Frank C. Wilk m, who was convicted of vol untary manslanghter for killing ¢, . 5 s in the latter’s house at Livings. ton, in IMloyd county, has obtained a re- judgment on appeal. tha me court holding that the homicido was justifiable, Wilkerson was a clerk in Stevens' store. His employ pected him of intimacey with his wifa and laid a trap to catch him. He told the clerk and Mrs. Stevens that he was going away, but, instead of doing so, concealed himself, The hushand cama up on the pair whén they wero in o com- promising position and, drawing his ro- volver, opened upon the clerk., Mrs, 5 threw herself in front of Wilke m to protect him, and he was thus enabled to shoot her husband. Wilkerson's trial and conviction speedily followed, but thesupreme court holds that if » husband, knowing of his wife's infidelity, delibovately lays o teap for her associato for the purposo of kill- i him, the associate has a right to de- fend nimself against a deadly assauiy made by the husband, even thoug Prised it the momont of his criminality, Mrs. Stevens was a young and beau- tiful woman who in hér girlhood had boen engaged to Wilkerson, who was a 00r younyg man, When the wealthy Mr. Stevens proposed to her she dropped hor' poor lover and beeamo Mrs. Stovons, She made up for the slicht to Wilke son's alfections by making him the favorite in her husband's home., In tho bloody enconnter which brought matters toa crisis both men fivod simnltarn ously, Stevens was killed and Wilkor 500 was 50 severely wounded that for a month it was expected that he would die. The decision just rendered scty Wilkerson free. Court Holdy stitinblo, Sus- - - AL the Monoy nnd Mis Wife's Sister, PEORIA, July 28, —~W. A, Searles, of the W. A, Searles Lounge and Mattross compuny of thiseity, hus left for parts unknown, taking with him in his flight all the money of the firm he conld Ty his hands on and the stenograph in his office, Miss Martin, who is also a sis- ter of his wifo, Searles came to this eity from Burlington, about fivo him lotters years ago and brought witi sommenaation from promi- of highest t place, Siuee vesid- nent eitizens of th ing heve he has conducted himself in an {rveproachable manner, and his fricnds @ stounded at the sensational turn of allair Miss Martin is by no means a beauty, buv seems to have possessed an influence oyer him that has worked on his own and her minds. As asoquel 1o the olopment the W. A, Seurles vompany has entered into the civenit court a con- fossion of judgment aggrezatiny 20,500, This practically winds up the business of the concorn, Ureditors Hold w Sovret Mass Meotlng, FosToria, O., July 28.—The creditors of Foster & Co, and Charles Foster held a mass eeting at the opera houso last night, The wecting was a secret one and the newspaper men were barred. A fund was ceeated to employ an ex- 'wrl 0 make an examination of the hooks of the bank for the last ten years toses whether or not there wasany erookedness: also to lovk into receut translers ol roal estale.

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