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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED AGENTS WANTED, BUSINESS CHANCES. MEN AND WOMEN, 8 TO § the Handy Heater Co,, §34 SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements for these columns will be taken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and 1l 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday New York Life DIES TO TAKE ORD) revolving album; dvertisers, by requesting a numbered ean have answers addressed to a ‘The Hee. An- #wers so nddressed will be delivered upon of the check only. 1e a word for liss than 250 RUBBER UNDERGARMENT; imbered letter NTS WANTED; NEW WALL MAP U. 1 1esentation 11-2ca word, Nothing take: for tirst Insertion ‘I hese advertisoments must colors; no experience ne 1un consecu- SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED—ST! OGRAPHER AND nan wants position July for July ‘and Au Counefl Bluffs, Ta " RENTAL AGaNOY. G. G. WALLACE, RENTALS, 312 BROWN BLK WANTED—MALE HELP. IN TO WRITE ME TODAY ipt (absolutely free, in plain ae envelope) which cured me of heryous debility, exhausted vitality, etc. Box 1,41, Kalamazoo, Mich. FIRST CLA! work by day for a short time. STORAGE. STORAGE, FRANK EWERS, 1214 HARNEY. Address C. J. TORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. household goods ‘sto Leavenworth. STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. %0, 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. ov. bonded warehou Towest rates. D, MAN ON SALARY TO TAKE OF B—M336 JyZ MARSHAL STORAGE & WARF General storage an fleers to know that or Barnard's tel which is the most rehensive of graph criminal ITED—TO BUY. . 1O DRUG TRADE or otherwise. J. W. Knignt, 2 N BRICKLAYET Tooms; state FOR SALE—r¥URNITURE. WANTED—FLMALE HELP. reasons for Adiress S 13, Be [ selling; great bargain, engage with'us Tor 1 k4 ents do not complain of hard FOR SALE —~HORSES, WAGONS,ETC FOR_SALE 1 T manufactured; family washer In two minut no experience necessary; a child of § operate sily; cheap and durable made of anti-rust sheet stec its equal; e m't have to canvas; as soon w you have it for s for a dish washer; each agent's te 5 MOST NEW Drummond Carrl nearly half price 100 pleces; $10,000 fo au people kn S THAN HALF C delity Ol Co., sunds) in nice case to 10 take orders with; one agent made $214 or full particulars Englewood, Il FOR SALE-MISCKLLANEOUS tion_ Mfg. Co. NATTON - HOO. Chas. R. Lee, 9th and Doug chicken fence. walst maker at STANDARD CATTLE Ci has 400 tons good baled hay for sale. Q—Mii2 OLD LUMBER CON 2x4, 2x3, 2x10, $x8, shiplap, sh siding, doors, windows, ete., at the Assoc! Charities wood yard, 807 Howard st. T . AMES, NEB., IRL TO TAKE CARE OF CH 23 8. 2th avenue. housekeeper £ family of three LADIES CAN ddressing the Hake South Dend, ~ FOK RENT—HOUSES. FIOUSES, I K. DARLING, u.umslfixlyx‘l yard, 2th and Burt lent condition, 2-6 New York Life bldg. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF Davis company, HOUSES, BENAWA & CO., 108 N. 16TH ST, (HE CITY, THE —i: CLAIRVOYANT! MRS, DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYAN. lable business medium, §th year at 119 N. 15th . B. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN SM'M;: MADAM E. AUSTIN, TRANCE MEDIUM AND (“card reader. Hamburg hotel MABSAGE, bATHS, XTO. FOR RENT—DESIRABLE HOUSES, 9 rooms, 211 8. 2Ath st., 330, 7 rooms, 4206 Cuming st., $22. rooms, 926 N. 2ith ave. $22.50. rooms, 4%7 Cass st., 310, Continuea. FOR SALE, ONE-THIRD 1 ST IN AN ERK Electrical ‘Manufacturing plant, of a_hundred | per cent profit; charge preferred one who fs capable of taking 8 61, care I e YR SALE, AN one, good paying mani man who can give it attention; It Is open to investigation to any one meaning business, Address S 66, care Dee office Y—M: FOR SAL not MALL ns; good trade TOCK DRRY GOODS AND Address T 4, Boe R IN THE HANDICAP RACE FOR perfect health, & pure rye whisky ulld up t 1 system when all other medi hottles, at dealers Y-—-M32 2 HE BRICK HOTEL AT tunity experlenced Organ, 1 HlufTs FOR RENT Ta.: good Address J. P. o FOR EXCHANGE b TO TRADE NIW STANDARD dratt horse welghing 1,00 3. Davis, 1116 Farnam s FARM LANDS BI- pounds_or ey more. IN NORTHWEST MISSOURL for stock of hardwars or tmplements. Knox & Risser, 37% Pearl st Council Blufts, I Z—A11-19 WILL TRADE R RENTAL PROPE in good town for equity in Omaha dwelling, Room 413, N Life, M163 HAVE A GOOD DRIVING HORSE TO - change for a bloyel P. Bostwick, Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Kar st M300 XCHANGE—A COMBINED STOCK OF clocks, watches, Jewelry, blank and school books, wall paper, window _shades, paints, ofls, glass, ere. Wl invoice, with fix- tures, ‘about $9,000, Want improved farm. Ad- dress' A. J. Pitzer, Cherryvale, Kansas 2 MEdT-Tv10% I WANT MERCHANDI real estato and cash. H. A. Wagner, Om Z—M10) FOR BALE—KuAL ESTATE, ADSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE-438 LOTS AND FARM; Darling, Barker block RE—46) AR OMAHA DARGAINS, HOU sale or trade. F. D GARDEN LANDS NE that will surprise you, If taken with- Ke. J d, 433 N. Y, Life. RE—459 BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- erties and farms. John N. Frenzer, opp. P. O. 1 HOMES ON ELL_ AND buy lots, acrs 20 N.Y. L. REA3 COTTAGE, FULL LOT, t SALE-—4-ROOM east fi § t ; terms ea: Patterson . ; bargain. R C. Ramge block RE—M8#4 FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, 012 N. Y, Life. RE—857-3y10% READ! READ! READ! BARGAINS! BARGAIN | for the next e, Between G bargains Virginia aves. and Mason and P, sirable part of the city, atiral trees, Fant $1; n this block. We wiil build if pi re. as cheap again, This property will We have the ch New, 7 _rooms, bath, cemented cell within walking distance of tlie city, good neighborhood. pme In and we will teil you all about it. in the city. uming st., 48x150 ft any nerve come in and make us Corner 1ot on If you have an offer. 50 ft. on 10th st Will trade at on Do not get scared close to d € its valu auss we give you a chance pot, worth $7,000. to make a growing investment, but be sure to investigate, Fidelity Trust Company, sole agents, 1702 Far- nam st, 30 AT A BARGAIN, CORNER LOT, PAVED street, 3 cottages, 6, 7 and 8 rooms each, brick basemient, water and sewer connection, in best residence ‘portion, monthly rental $44. Apply by lotter to Jean Schons, 540 Bee building. RES Jy23 rooms, 4927 Daye 6§ rooms, 3420 Jac & rooms. 3613 Pratt st Bee Fidellty Trust Co. 2 8. 18TH, 2D F 3; magnetic, vapor, alcohol, steam, sulphurine and sea baths, MADAM SMITH, LOOR, ROOM Dot st 410, 37 1. suiphurin 1702 Farpam st. D—4g1 T-Mi1L 20 LL LO- j17_Farnam. M3TT 20° JITRADE. INSIDE PROPERTY cated; Wil take clear land. - Ames. RENTAL AGENCY 6080, 10TH ST. MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODGE. BATH AND MASSAGE city. Mme. Howell, 318 & 320 8, 15th; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T—MST6 Jy 12% TWO 9-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, 1889-41 PARK PARLORS IN facing Hanscom wood finish; 6-ROOM SE; PAVE] TREET: _CITY water; easy payments; .00, Ames, 1617 Farn; RE-M375 20 5 ROOMS; CITY WATER; NICE YARD: NEW fence; your own terms; $950.00. ' Ames, 1617 Farnaj RE— 290 Inquire 1115 South 32nd stree DR, LEON, Parlors restful North 14th street. ATH 15TH ST. suge, magmetic and alcohol baths. 0OM FLATS, WITH RANGE all modern conveniences: Janitor service Call at’ corner. flat, t., from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. George Clouser. ROOM 1, SELECT MAS- $ ELEGANT 0-ROOM COTTAGES JUST BU 22, Fidelity Trust company, 1703 Farnam! TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS; ON exclusively for lad $ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 20TH ST. & POP- LY PLACE IN CITY ‘Hartman & Robbins, 240 Hee bidg: Sulte 109110, Bee bidg. MME, POST, 319% 8. 7-ROOM EAST FRONT MODERN. B D-185—Jy-15* DETACHED, LADIES' BATHS, NINE-ROOM MOD! Apply to J. H. PERSONAL. Douglas block. THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET, MADE TO order from measure, . = — 1909 Farn 1 0OM HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL, BAm it ) and $25.00 per month. BIOYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, 402 N. 16TH, T LIKE A WATCH. WEST- 1515 Howard str: STERLING BU ern Eiectrical Supply Co. RINGS ON 120 N. 15th. 467 co, Will Barnum Bro., AND BAGLE. CROS GQUN REMING 116 163 A. L. DEANB & CO,, 1116 FARNAM STREET. [ N BICYCLE & GUN CO., 2416 CUMING. 470 MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES, Inquire 2616 Capitol _uw 1 HEALTH BOOK Iady ‘attendant. - PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS. and grave decorations, Telophone 176, 316 BEE BLDG. 1TH STRE 14 ROOMS, MODERN, B. HAAS, FLOR] hall, residenc . lat street, § rooms, modern, $33.00. WooD fire places, vestibuies prices. Milton Rogers & Sons, Omaha ~ LOST. DATHS, MASSAGE, MME. POST, 319% S. o ¥FOR RENT-TWO 6-ROOM COTTAGES, 506 8. 30th. Modorn. UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED, BARGAIN, 12 CABINET PHOTOS. $2. et, opposite Boston Store. A PRIVATE HAS MONEY T0 LOAN 2124 Miami street. FURNISHED HOUSE room house in best part of city, from street car lin shady yard, will sell furnitus ences required. confidentia, half a block all modern’ conveniences, nt at reasonam and rent_the house, Address S, 63, Bee. YOUR OLD CARPE 1321 Leavenworth T, KITCHEN, room, with pantry, china, clothes, w 910" Farnam st; cholce, LIVING AND CAN ANYBODY FURNISH US WITH A A ase report at business offi A LIVE WIR tery of perfect | 3D WITH TH thing equals Clarke's ewitn- g g —r Vs ioaED RO0MS, “FRONT ROOM, WELL FUR- NICE SOUTH nished, private family. MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 318 N, X. LIFE, chafce’ security in Ne. braska and Towa farms or Omaha €ity. prop ioans at Jow 1919 DODGE. PLEASANT ROOM FURNISHED MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam s « C. A. STARR, 685 N, Y, LI ROOMS 50C WEEK. 710 §. 14 E ¥ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 1;;!1[ MAN and wife; rent taken in board. v & Thomas, agents, room 207 First Nat'l bank blag, HED OUTSIDE ROC IMPROVED OMAHA nan, Love & Co., Paxion bik: B s entral location: Adirose T B G TOAN ON OMATIA T at 6 por cent. W. B. Meikel, 1st A TO LOAN ON IMPROV ‘Tust company, 1702 F¥URNISHED RCOMS AND BOARD ) & UNIMPROV rnam Smith & Co., 1320 S ON IMPROVE STRAYED, SATURDAY NIGHT, BAY HORSE about 7 years old, welght about 1,000 pounds, long tail, barefeet, no blemishes, without halter. Information leading to recovery or return_of animal to 4518 Famnam St. will be rewarded. Lost=-3t LOST, DELIVERY BOOK. ~RETURN TO James Morton & Son Co., 1511 Dodge St., and Lost—; recetve reward. LOST, AN IRON wolght, 700 1bs, Tor reward. O i UNDEBTAKERsAND EMBALMERS H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer, 1618 Chicago st £ telephone 90. SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL. 1060, i3 M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM- GREY COLT 3 YEARS OLD; Return to 2022 Castellar er, W17 Farnam st.. telephone 225, sid COW. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8. 1674 §T. " REMOVED HIS D. T. MOUNT HAS COAL Mce to 209 S. 16th st., Brown block. 476 A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG, MAY the latest slang phrase, but that's’ just we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8,000 sold In Omaha last year. We give 1bs. of the best Wyoming cooking coal 1605 Farnam st Victor White, mgr., Y ~ DRESSMAKING. FAMILT SMAKING 1N DRI 503—J30¢ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. B, MORRILL, PAPER HANGIN B sign painting, brick work, plasterin Barker blk.; tel. 785; shop 913 N. 24th st. 484 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. ANN MRS, ADLER, PIANO TEACHET graduate Vienna Conservatory. 808 So. 16th B28—Jyd ar 1011 SORGE 5 NDECK, guitar teacher ass street BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. DIRECTORY CO.. 1) WALL ST, 100,000 eastern ROOM WITH no other board- RNISHED SOUT board for two; private family; ome _ comforts. and Webster. PRIVATE FAMILY, F-M125 J150 DRESS SUIT, CHEST MEASURR cost §i5, for horse, gun, Write for particu P T —— e MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates in eity) oods: strietly confidentfal; you loan off at any time or in any OMAHA MORTGAGE LO. TO TRAD! 3 iInches, worn twice or_anything. A 10 ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR. housekeeping, reasonable A n removal of FOR RENT- Binney street. LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH private family; references. 3T B. HADDOCK, ROOM 47, RAMGE BIOC] MONEY TO LOA anos. Fred Terry, 40 R MODEL LOAN CO., 48 NEW YORK UNFURNISHED nUOMS TO RENT 2 OR § UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR REN 38 8. 2ith St. G STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN 11087 for land and cash eastern Nebraska, or equivalent, Address 8 3), care be FCE RENT—»10ns> AND ‘I;WO-INII OFFICES Y BRICK, 3X&, AND 6 18 5. 13th st your own price. 108 N. isch . § SOLID INVESTMENTS block, water power flow H. C Alger & O fue ico busi. Sheridan, Wyo. . THE ¢-STORY BRICK BUILDING, Street. This bullding has & fire B Co. T ARES IN MUTUAL L. & B, ASS' 7, 8 per cent when 1, %, 3 years old, always redéemable. 1704 Farnam st. "Nattinger, Sec. 5 Goon B. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. Aws'n, 104 Beo Uldg. G. M. Nattinger, Sec. 481 ————————————————————— PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRt PAS ture ‘for horses, board fence, spring water Barton & Phelps, more, Neb., or A. W. T'helps & Son, 207 N. Y. Life bldg!, Tel. 1054, 478-July 18 GOOD PASTURE FOR HORS| 31.00 “PER month, per head. Charles Ga Paul, Neb. B ——— 'BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRROR v SILVELED, 119 N ~ ELEOTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ¥ tors for cicotric 1ight and mots kinds of electrical construction. trical Supply Co., 1515 Howard s ~ HOTELS. TRAC- plants and all Western Eleo- 52 NEERS AND €O e complete l\fil&lfi "Salce ot The Bee - O 5o THE DEST PAYING MILLINERY business west of Chicago. Address 410 10th st., Bloux Cig X246 30 OUSE w. Dodge. COR. eek. wm (EUROPEAN), N. by day or will | CARPET CLEANING. CHAMPION _ ETEAM QARPET O e A T chenpest. 71920 8. 1thoBbe. Tel. 65, 1. §. O Kulin, manager; Patrick Ward, foreman I 20y -20 AND RUG the best and JAY EVENING, ON CIRCUS unds, straw hat. Owner can have same by calling at this office an ph¥ing for this ad 4.5y Found—Mass 350 SHORTHAND ANDPYPEWRITING A. C. VA ANT'S SCHOOT;, 613 N. Y. LIFE [ M 40§ "~ DENTISTS. DENTIST, 208 BURT PAWNBROKERS, I, MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. DR. PAUL, ST, a8 N 3 LODD PaISON Primary, Soor A SPECIALTY cuaiyi e tiary Syph1is permanently cured In 15 to 35 days. You can be troated at home for the same price under sawe guarAnty. If you prefer to come bere wo wil coritrack 10 pay raiiroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, |1 we fall to cure. If you have taken mers cury, jodide potash, and still have aches and nins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Thront, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Syphilitic BLOOD POISON th we guarantee to cure, We solicit tho most obatis unte cases and chailenge the world for a cane wo 0annot cure. whis disonso hns Al ways bafled the skill of the most eminent physi= elans, ®500,000 capital behind our uncondls tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sesied on application. Addross COI %l EMEDY COu 807 in Temnle, AGO, ILL. DUFFY’ Pure Malt Whiskey. All Druggists. Lawyaors and solicitors, SUES & CO.,Bee Building, OMAHA, Neb, Advice FREE. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVISR.|Arriv Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Ste.| Omaha 10:15am.... ..o DenVer Express.......... 940Am 4:5opm. Bk, Tillls, Mont. & Puget S, BX. 1:0:pm ‘ ....Denver Ixpress.. Rt braska Local (except Sunday.: Lincoln Local (eXcept sunday)...1 Trast Mall(for Lincoin) daily.... Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Ariives ha|Unlon Degot, 10th & Mason St3.( Omaha Chicago Vestibule. lcao Express ag0 und St. Louis -..Facific_Junction Locul.... t Mail... = PACL.A )t, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha icago Limited........... 9:30am Chicago_Express fex. Sun.).... 6 CHICAGO & NORTIIW 1 I Mo. Sidbpm lia_Chicag: Leaves | CHICAGO, R. 1. & jATi _Omaha|Unicn Depot, 10th & Mlason Sts.| O B BAS’ 0 11:00am . Atlantic Bxpress (@ Sunday)... 63 Night Expfess. Chicago Vestibuied Limited: WESTU[; _ 2 [ & Texas Ex (ox Sun)..10 1:40pm. Colorados Limited..... m Leaves c Arrives _Omanal Depot,"15tn” and X Omaha_ 9:25am. . Nebraska Pasfenger (daily).... 8:15pm 4:30pm . Sjoux City Exaress tex. Sun.).. 11:6am 6:10pm t. Paul’ Limited. Leaven & M. VALLEY, (Ariives “Gmahal Depot, it unik Webster St 1 Omaha_ L. Fusc Matl ane Dxpross. 5 (ex. Sat.) Wyo. Em (ex. MoL..:. 5am. . Norfolk Express tox. Sunday) 0pm.......... .5t Paul Express. Leaves | K. C., T, 3. & C. B, Omaha|Union Depol, 10th & dason Sts.| Kansas City Day Exp Ex. Via U. P. MISSOURI PACIFIC Leav: Omaha| Depot, i5th and Webst 10:40am. .St. Louls Exoress. 9:30pm..0.. t. Louts Expres 3:G0pm.....Nebraska Local (ex. Sun.).. Leaves !’sxm'x CITY & PACIFIC. |Arrives Omaha| Depot, 15th and Webster Sts, | O 6:10pm. St._Paul_Limited..........10:3 Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Ariives 10th & Mason SUs. ity Passenger. ul Limited. ~ UNION PACIFIC. Unfon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts “Kearney Express OmahalUnion Depor, 6:85am........Sloux 35pm S Om opm 00pm. Tie 7i0mm Hopm........ ~ WABASH RAILWAY. {union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha 5.......St. Louls Cannon Ball s i Counclt. A council of Salvation Army officers of Ne- braska, South Dakota and western Iowa Is now in progress in Omaha. Officers present are: Captain Lena Peterson and Cadet I Bour, Beatrice; Captain Carrie Brittingham and Licutenant Rikka Isbon, Atlantic, Ia.; Captain Gideon Cunniugham and Lieutenant Benjamin Coppock, Missouri Valley, Ia. Lieutenant Olson an« Cadet Clarence Boyd, Nebraska City; Captain Curran and Lieuten- ant Warren, Omaha No. 2 .corps; Captain and Mrs. Bour and Lieutenant Wood, Cou il Bluffs; Captain Dunham, Sioux Cit Lieutenant Clara Kaye, Sioux Falls, S. D. Adjutant and Mrs. McAbee, Omaha No. 1 corps; Staft Captain and Mrs. Cousins, who are in charge of the Nebraska district. Last evening a mass meeting was held at the barracks, S nteenth and Davenport streets. On the platform were all of the officers named and a typical meeting was held. —————— Reduced Kates to altimore. On account of the meeting of the Baptist Young People’s union at Baltimore, July 18 to 21, the B. & O. R. R. Co. will place on sale at all ticket stations on its lines west of the Ohfo river excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip. These tickets will be sold July 16 and 17, valid for return pas- sage until August 5. The rate from Chicago will be $17.50, and proportionately low rates from other points. Tickets will also be placed on sale at all coupon offices west of Chicago. Whatever point you slart from be sure your ticket reads via B O. In addition to the historlc countythrough which the B. & O. runs, the B. &/0. is the only line from Chicago to Balthmore running via Washington, a doublq dilly service of fast express trains run between the west and cast. For full particulars’ ajdress L. S. Allen, A.G. P. A, Grand Cenfral Station, Chicago. phlh il il A Few Agdlvantages Offered by the Chichgs; Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, the shoft.jlne to Chicago. A clean train, made up sand started from Omaha. Baggage checked from residence to destination. Elegant '{rain service and courteous employes. Entdte tratn lighted by electricity and heated by gfeam, with electric light In" every berth. Finest dining car service in the west, with meals served “a la carte.” The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m daily from Unfon depot City ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. C. S. Carrier, city ticket agent piliae G )i Callfornia or Texas, For lowest rates on tickets and best ac- commodations call on or address E. L. Paiuier, P. A. Santa Fe Route, Room 1, First National Bank, Omaha When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she eried for Castorla, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, ISDAY, JUNE 26 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Mayor Names Thomas Swobe to Sucoced City Treasurer Bolln, Resigned. REFERRED TO D CIARY CCMM'TTEE Comptrollor's Statement Shows Shortage (@ Exceed $20,000—Gives Amount of Due Bills wnd Checks on File tion is De tore Thor- At the regular meeting of the city counell had been stark frozen by reaso CHAPTER 111 THE NIGHT OF DREAD, and I took supper that Saturday all, where we found | was silent | whispering and crying of fiends, shatp and quarre was after consideration of the acticn of A. L. tment which was night in his own dining a fire on ard the table set ome, now more it e the | Reed in refusing the app tendered him at the afternoon meeting. appointment the commit laigh and fq W niy chamber window. not knowing but what 1 might see the devil and all his augels at carniy preservation protection to the majesty of God. At last 1 manned courage to g0 to the win- looking out, the house of James Marr to sand a messenger was referred to to the mansion oo on Judiclary. The ofticial report of Comptroller Olsen of them of our But this very anxious care of his brought as we entered was as follows ance in var James from an upper room. He went within, his servitor, Then I heard the resemblances which seemed to once more, me to the supper chambe sharp tongue which I took to be that of the Lady Standsfleld berate Sir James because he had not come straight to his own home, but had gone to a change house with a gu; be a heavy & SCHOOL 1 crying voice that awakened me, as high a before, so that Nevertheles which are so . though T own that in things unted of the flesh, 1 am far n being a brave man, yet now, from very 1 feared that come and take Paid in to June desperation, evil spirits would in like manner when they had disposed of their present burden, and do my breeches upon me. Then I went out and followed on to see what the spirits But because by their mas- The comptroller reported that the aggregate t of the bills and checks on file was man makes to his wife concerns himself comptroller resolution to make a more thorough investi might contrive. ter's arts they were invisib) of them till I had stumbled down the steep bank to the river side. A committee headed by Governor § Commercial aunders, presented the s which was recently appointed by that and which appears in another column of this paper. communication committee on fire to adventure under silence close together, sc that I knocked and bruised mysell as I and water, together with ds and Councilman Howell, the bill of Thomas Casey to city prisoners. water still running in it in spite of the frost » this I crossed, and when onc the other side 1 nked God, knowing that evil spirit could now overpass to me. Then, whether It was that by my crossing of the running water the spells of the spirits render them Ihvisible, or for meals furnished was following it took two of them to satisfy each prisoner. The veto was not sustained. The city attorney was granted a leave of absence to visit his father in New England, He will be absent for several weeks. The parents of George Hoc more accustomed to the darkness of the nigh stood behind a great £ demons with They were scrambling by of the water, and I saw them lay their bur- cake of floating fce which . the colored presented a $5,000 damage claim against the city, referred for Investigation. Back, Saunders and Kment were made a speciel committee to straighten out a tangle prospective Third and Willlams streets. the contract has been was stopped because the name of P. B. ller had been placed on the petition without his like a shepherd I was again “‘clep” or crook in_some fear lest should be some cantrip by which they might to overpass running water, and 5o get at me to tear me in plec thelr devilish wont with Christian ministers But as I looked I saw stand and stamp upon the mar- gin of the water as though th not progress to their satisfaction. chief black flend that held the crook, stelled and pushed with it upon the broad piece of ice, 50 that I saw it slowly turn about like a wheel upon its axle burden still upon it, glide out of my sight The company of demons them) stood there, as it had been, watching their strange ship and its cargo depart for another coun- Then I heard them clamver, crying and quarreling as before, up the bank out of my He lighted me to my room. even the church claims no au- communica- This is a case speaking cl and soberly as was | when they grip them. Ordinances were passed ordering the grad- onth street from Cedar to Doreas, and changing the grade of Lake street from Twenty-sixth to Thirtieth and adjoining in- tersections. But of his family, concerning or of the sorrow as the clock 10, he rose and called in the servants to wor- had chapped et T linoss and Health. Ladies will find Allen's Hyglenic Fluld all that Is desired as a cleansing and healing vaginal wash and Injection, leucorrhoea, fectly harmless. about the space of three-quarters of an hour, and never better in my life, as Is great com- to think upon. my fantasy to me now without a word have returned to speak of other things, but After this, 1t Is invaluable vaginitis, etc., and is per- Refined people everywhere —_—— AFFAIRS AT 50UTH OMAHA. in one that hitherto had been so to my chamber I certain it is came the next morning my fire she found me, with bleeding feet and scanty garments, lying in the midst of the floor, as one that ha bed-coverlets all hither and thither, even as I had cast them abroad when I leap:d from my bed. encouraged to think the fury of the fiend had been mercifully re- a that providence our custom to take and get to bed.” So, with a dignified and gracious mein, he me to my room, affection shook me by the hand and so de- parted, taking leave of me without a word. As all may believe, upon mo because of the saying of Renwick our candles ember Hagan of the School Board to Be Impoached for Extortion. Impeachment proceedings menced by the Board of Education agalnst A. N. Hagan, secretary of the board, and the hearing is set for Saturday at 2 p, m. It was so decided at a speclal meeting I ATA VA Arid been overtaken which I am laid me down. For strange as it may appear, 80 long as I shared the fanatic opinions and lay abroad in the fields, I was not feared of but would have The affair started over an afidavit filed by A. C. Sloane, ex-janitor of the Kast Albright school, in which Sloane alleges he has paid Hagan $10 a month for two years In order to An intimation of this case was affidavit al- shortcomings, than In my modesty I had be- (Continued Thursday.) SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. hold his job. alone. - Yet since I drew in and set my feet in milder courses and easler been none so set in my mind, but, as it were, feared and less assured of my and Investment Sloane pald to Hagan $185 in cash and did worth of work for him to pay the bal- Further, Sloane alleges that Hagan approached him a few days ago to enter into a contract for an- At this proposi- ance of the amount. sioner Ragan. Parties desiring to make obje value iixed on Nevertheless, tiredness of a and our so recently tions to the property appraised for sale | and wanted other year at the same rate. ne rebelled and as a result his name Is not on the pay roll of the Board of Edu- aluation 1s too high or too low, E tlons in thé was a troubled and unstable rest, with many uneasiness, oauch; appialee: drew $40 per month viding with Hagan had only $30 left to keep imself and wife. and after dl- night which was more than canny. not how long I slept, but it must have been well into the deep silence of the night that I was waked out of sleep by a cry so wild, so strange and so loud that it shook my reason- able soul within read rather surprised A petition signed the members of the board: by thirty persons asked for an invesigation into the affairs of the board. looked for by citizens for several days yesterday afternoon the rumor of a rousing meeting of the school board was current on be assailed for the setting aside of a sale property was ap- This has been as of itself appraisement ainst Foxworthy, After reading the aMdavit President Gldeon stated that in his opinion the board ought to €0 into committee of the whole and investi- arges and also Install some mem- It is the duty of exveution for th sald real estate to be appralsed and forth- an officer holding an appralgsement were proved or disproved. Mr. Pearl, addressing the chalr, safid that sted in the the apprai charges on such short that the Investigation by Hagan stated that he wanted every janitor, boird's em- ploy to be present and testify as to his con- transaction ice, and suggested oft for a week. high or too riunity to file objections to the appraisement on that ground before teacher and sale Is made it for the partics for the first time to queation the correctn on any other ground than that of fraud is too late ppraisement present before further messenger was_sent to Judge action was taken, Commissioner Campbell sold and con- bers talked the matter over in a quiet way- for fully twenty minutes. Montgomery finalily arrived and the ques- to him as to the legality of compelling witnesses said there was no law to compel witnesses to attend such cases if they did not wish to. At this stage of the gime Hagan jumped Gideon had stated on the al warranty d a covenant t at the real estate con- Waked out of my time of the conveyance tax ssed again but such t dream, for only the ears when I st have heard it in my echoes of it lingered in up in bed, trembling and with my night gear me with the affrightment. 8 were not then due. bell neglected to pay these taxes after th maturity and damp about Never had I It seemed to me like the crying of a demon from whom one stronger h with the perturbation in mine my spirits by members as Pearl, Gideon denied this charge and ordered Hagan and brances was a_personal obli nen Sn with the land, own head and the nd was broken at the unearthly cry which awoke was in_mine own imagination or whether I really had heard it But it was soon was then cal to the chair and Gideon read attorney of evidence in the case In ques- proof was sufficient, Talbot” thought (2) That the suit was not an action on a | board to securs came like a fitful wind but proceeded from the machinations of th Renwick had presaged 1 was in a was no imagination, the titie to real estate was sought to be re covered or could be drawn In ¢ and suggested that the board's attorney be directed to draft There was some but the resolution finally carried. uestion, and evil spirits which Jurisdfction would follow me terror to which all that had gone before as_nothing. impeachment f a contract to the ci the noise seemed like the con- fused sound of many struggling together. against Gldeon. Gldeon stated that he would make Hagan prove his charges in a higher court, and there the case The board meets next Saturday. restrained by some one that for th was stronger So I endeavored But such was the power of satan, and Complexion to the old, re. Powder gives fresher chiarms to fall to the newed youth. Dawson and stay at Chattanooga for a two we 10 for the Summer? the Chicago, will sell round trip tickets to ver, Colorado Springs and Pucblo at $19.00 good for return Teachers attending the famous at Colorado Springs had departed words came to my mind save bies of the mathematles gave a reception to their friends at Twenty-sixth learned long Albert Lambert and Miss Delphene Dundas were marrled yesterd the residence of J I streets, by The school census in no stead at ares no jot for little imping devil all the mathematics of Euclid. ummer gchi Hall, Twenty-fifth and should remember that r the year 1895 fs as the rooms above m heard them c , and along me through nter at my cars and sleeping cars from Omaha 3,603 school ehildren the ages of 5 and an increase of 600 over last The city council met In special session last evening to remedy a In an ordinance passe pay interest on the 3140,000 A substitute w interest must be pald semi= ne: was duly passed. by all lines in Colorado to the from my bed, and make a shift to daor, which may well seem a daft- For full information, maps descriptive clrculars ecent or- “ROCK ISLAND" a recent or entering & 1 a week ago chamber 15 through the keyhole 1 the door I fell on my knees being opposite to the . 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