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DAILY BEE RENTAL AGENCY, G. WALLACE, _SPECIAL NOTICES. | RENTALS, 312 BROWN 5 hstisanments fos th faken vatll 12:50 p. m. for the moru'n cotumns will be [ for the eveningand | and Sunday | iy STORAGE. REST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. FRANK EWERS, Advertisers, requesting a numbered 1214 HARNE, answers addressed Bumbered letter In & WAREHOUS General storag 90 Jones sts check only. 11.2¢a word, WANTED--TO BUY, thing tuken for loss th 1or tirst tnsertion ments must un consecu- ) No SOAP WILL DO THE "“% WORK HALF SO WELL AS ANTA CLAUS SOAP ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THIS FACT. SOLD EVERYWHERE. “% THE N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, CiicAco. FOR SALE—RkAL ESTATE SITUATIONS WANTED. FOR SALE—~HORSES AND WAGONS EXPERIENCED FOR SALE HARDWOOD chicken fence, ‘Vll\CLuLANEOUS COMBINATIO Chas. R. Lee, §th and Douglas, 80 much ob): WANTED -~ CEl b ¢ a number of first morigages in amounts rust Company, 1702 Farnam St MAN ON EALARY GOOD FAMILY MILK COW TX PERIENCE MISCELLANEOUS. MASTIFF, DOC FAT OMATIA | 3. H. Sherwood, T e aet | There was a good at particalars - | and an interesting meeting was held before RE—MSIL 19 CLA'RVOYANTS . stn year at 119 N. MOD! from 1 in_walking distance Farnam streef nd take in | amended by aboli troubles liea & §500.00 10 $50.00 1ot ITIC MAN WITH GOOD can make libernl eontrnct ¢ country po ust east of | § S and' ine | third Wednesday ev you will marry. AL in_ troubie rmanent city tion with an open Sunday. commission that dres with stamp Sayers & Comp e int. property wh 13TH, 3D FLOOR, Yok "BLING AND LO- Beautiful home: ehaice of territory. MADAMP BERNARD, 121 DODG) o He i At, Judge Haskell met at Eighteonth and Vi Haskell left the r ——— | the mill with Haskell was called KN | In the absence of President Knodell, m | vice president will | presided. | by fixing t then | tertaining °s were national, state and local, and no party PROF erties and’ farms. Plariors restful . Frenzer, opp. 412 North Mth street. the wisdom, Integrity and intellige i | look for good government. 4. A PAINTER AND PAPER HAN, lect massage by an expert. At Balance monthly pa PAV . 6, 7 and 8 rooms “walor and sewer conenction, monthly rental $45 560 Bee bulldin 'xvmu;u kATBS. letter to Jeai xclus, ety for tadles. Baio 10650, Des mm LADIES' BATHS. 5. POST, 319% . n general store. Nebraska farms, Phh:UN AL HEALTH BooK Tady attendant. M 16 | there was the Douglas addition job, for which joners recently. made a levy | $60,000, and would have .to pay more; there HOUSF home treatment; transportation. PLANTS, CUT call ‘upon Ge OUR LEAD- T PARTY HAS %t | in which he defined his pos 5 | He aid that political parties n ve were 2 PAYS | number of legacies from thé democratie y o) | A wnd | There was a hospital buikting that had Wil | was'a $20,000 steal In the retaining wall [ the commi i Tn " | were no books in which the aff s. | county wer odness of $350,000 for current cxpenses. republicans had changed all this, had irs of S IN MUTUAL 104 Farnam st. interest on savings. Apply to Om 5 ADVANCED Commerelal Trust Co., PAWNBBOKERS . MAROWITZ LOANS MON 119 Bee Blig. 418 N. 16 ST, | this g SUMMER BOARDIN 15 minutes ri Webstor street a surplus of $730,000 in the' treasury. He said the citizen | party that was making'a religious fight. 5 GOOD | his own part, he denied that any one's & U, | ligion had been assailed.” Religious fr Soc. | was guaranteed by thd constitution, but constitution could not; be construed to | up a system anta == | this government. It was the duty of all cit- izens to denounce anything and everything BU |l1‘ LIKE A WATCH, 1615 Howard street. 304 rides from cit institutio ““Abraham. Lincoln," VISIBLE BALL NDARINGS ON | fcan institutions. Will Barnum Bro, HAS REMOVED T 10 610 North % lvlnlly Special. HOUSEWORK 503 A. L. DEANE & CO,, > BAUMLEY, TERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. %7 _| He closed by expressing the hope that 16 CUMING, | tepublicans ~ would pominate a ticket 58 | which no one could reproach and one that OMAHA BICYCL - BEST PLACE TO munications Davis Company, 1506 Farnam. BENAWA & CO., ——— e MANTELS, would be triumphantly elected. & | " Beach Higby, city clerk, w st MONEY TO LOAN ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 318 N.Y, rates for cho brasia and Towa farms or Omaha city —REAL ESTATE . LARGEST LIST IN {;\lguu ., vestibules and large floors; write for Miiton Rogers & Sons. Omaha. T-ROOM EAST FRONT MODERN, curlly ‘in Neo 362 N. A0TH. ¥, Y 6-ROOM FLAT FOR RENT. FOR | was called out. It was 11 o'clock when %5 | last man escaped from the hall. 'Nuff said. e R Lo Bl e B R L ———— CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. KOR HEAVY, SLUGGISH FEELING HOL! Fric “work, plastering: ‘oft. R. 1, 3 MONEY TO .LOAN AT LOWEST RAT! . F. Davis Co., . CITY LOANS. 1505 Farnam sign painting, Barker bik.; tel. "PAPERED A A. STARR, 15 N. Y dollars a month, al Bank building. Inquire rom 31, First Nath POLICIES * LOAN! Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. and acts as a tonic on merves and brain — UNDLRTAKLRSANDEMBALHERB e 0. Cheancy, Kansas Ot i 2 RAL DIRECTOT AND | 80 st., tolophone 90 "North 23 street Qquire room 314, First TARRY. dobiake, par Wioath 2 T | tional Bank building, m-huxmr, 1618 Chic CAPITAL, $8.000,000; 81 612 SR 1701 CUMING, Mortgags Trust Co., New York; for 6 per ceni | SWANSON & VALIK! EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL, ™ and $25.00 per month. agents, room 2T, Rivat Assoclations Ju 513 Inquire 315 Capl® i . M. UNDERTAKER er, 1417 Farnam st., teiephone AND EMDALM- MONIY TO LOAN ON IMPROVI “only 31000 per me Tirennan, Love & Co., Paxton bik. | C. W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 5. 10TH BRICK HOUS] NONTY O LOAN ON n\mu'.\ REAL BSTAT at 8 per cent. BSTER A royal Pills (diamond brand) are the best: safe, take,_no other; “Relief for' Ladies."" At " druggists. 10-RO0M MODERN urn SE olity Trust Co., 1702 F. ) & UNIMI'ROVED CITY W. Farpam Smith & 20 LERS! thousands of cases int Ga. | board with a proposition looking to an ad- justment of the differences between the State == | ¥air board and the Manufacturers' and Con- sumers' assoclation. Mr. Lindsey explained that_the differences between the {wo bodles hardicapped the Fair and Speed assoelation = | In securing money necessary to carry the fair and thought that ufacturers’ assoc ed a desire 1o let bygones be 8,000 tons [ bygones the members of the State Fair board free by mal —EUA‘\.nNLD ROOMS, money (o invest; Just MF1S 18% Write for particulars, __BUSINESS NOTICES NORTH OR SOUTH 1 1otk ‘ana Dovglan, HOUSEKEETD 361 N FURNITURE, FURNISHED IT ALONG, no removal of SRIDAN COAL. e eroMag Sooking coal for #4580 | “The trouble which has.kept the fair man- s17 | agement and the Manufucturers' assoclation apart grew out of a bill which the fair people and Consumers' association.: -Acletter from Secre- tary Holmes was read wnd it was of 50 con- ciliatory a nature that 4 régglution was finally UNFURNISHE — e CARPLT CLhANING FURNISHED R N FURNITURI FURNISHED MODEL LOAN CO. Patrick Ward, Y 20 | criginally rejected. Tiris .t e e facturers’ assoclation asked-and consequently hibit on the ind Consumers’ as: soclation, providing spaes, can be secured in | the manufacturers’ building. If not, then th ers of the association will make individ- PEIADLE " MERCHANDISE IN PASTURAGE. With or without wonth per head FURNISHED Rooms by day ONE-HALF FUKNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD LECTRICAL E ors for eleeiric ctrical construction. al Supply Co., —_— DLNTIb‘l‘B INFIRMARY FIRRT CLASS ks Adams county established business Address' hox COMPLETE two; private family . CHEST MRASU ; cost 415, for horat or mnything section of Neb wmall amonnt i in good town FURNISHED all other work a Book. | and “Speed assc lation, appeared before to a successful conclusion, B | @5 the directors of the Ma what | ation had expri 2000 | might meet the other pebple Lalf way refused to allow to tha Manufacturers' passed agreelng to paw, ane-half of the it will bring about a cdliéélive e part of the Manufactureg; = | men ual exhibits, Om. | . With the conclusion of this business 522 | o'clock Secre prospect sald that never since his conn 510 | as this year. FOB hquANGE UNFURNISHED ROOOMS TO RENT | weighing 1,600 p 1116 Faroani st 3 I |o N |5 I3 (4 z c P 2 c " ® % [ |2 Ir = - 15 z “ | dddddddddd DELICATE WOMEN "HOOL, 513 N. Y. LIFF. ELL RENT-—-510se5 AND OFFICES | RY BRICK BUILDING the ofMos of Kuitar |.».un. 191 (;.... “stréet A STYLINH DRIVING | olass forming auire Toom 344 st FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE THE DYRON BERD «mmm‘ monogiam on back of d to have been lost Charles and_Grnee wt watch (o 132 on 0 street J.o Hanay Vivadr o, £ S N 20th st Lost—Miz 1y showd vse BRADFIELD'S 18 “TAND 1t Ja s superd Ton dortul’(hnbehce n by driving throusn pe. puritios: Jlenith and silength re yuaraiioed 10 result £rom its use. My wite was bedridden for eighteen months, after using Bradfeld le Kegula Cor for two montns M TouNEON, Maivemn, ark. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA 8old by ali Druggists at 8 0 per bottle. and exerts s won- I tow | prevented a personal encounte of the hous s and impati, his we grew philosophically re Two of the trainm 1\ the village until recalled by highly indignant and try to forget that our stom- | more scenes. n put on short allowance. | confinement on my brother's part, one end of the to spinning t-grand mother of Robert’s a cen mentally known 1g into what two drummers AND HASCALL HELD THE FLOOR a Frenchman the country — | Redficld Tels the South Side Republicans ture of the | wa FARM; | Wi Al The Second Ward Republican club nervous face Who suggest streets for a finish fight last night and there wasn't another man in the neighborhood when themselves and with t Frenchman ce of republicans glish and a cyclone of g my brother had gone out for the nounced Ga- nondescript | “Little Bismarck” Alst he by-laws of the club were shing the initlation fee and e meeting nights on the first and nings of each month. A. W. Jeftries of the Bighth ward was called Remember we will take your vacant lot as part | on and addressed the club. He made an en- ch, in which he urged all good n Yo can make | republicans and all good eitizens to get gether and carry on the coming campaign on or call at our office | pary Jines, He said that part looked the dead man | boliet , and | dep: been Lo report thrown down | referred the his | phone company mysterious and | drummers, and had paid but little more atten- tion when'the theme sh ted to travel knocked on . t0 rouse him semewhat, I Bhas ”"""‘“"' and he embankmen though hitherto The coroner convened T suppose s of John Phillips " big detective who died a in one of the drummers 1e of you will recall the name responsible for the administration of affairs, , looking around. ce of the P. 0. | republican party, and to it the people must Ri—0 ) Mel H. Redfield, candidate for county clerk, was called upon and responded in a speech | y clearly necessity brick | and that the citizens' movement with its can- in best | didates for the various positions was nothing Aroly by | less than a political party. He said fi sy | when the republican party took control — | the court house four yemrs ago it found perhaps the only tective this country has ever produced. t was he an American?” T 1 heard once really great “Let me see. he was an Italian, tian Phillips—the name was originally Phil- i went on the other. York when southern woman, and went of importing fruit from Sicily. born here and, eral voyages on his father's y a quarrel with one of the cap- and wasn't into the bu when old enough st | $300,000, of which $160,000 was a steal; there deserted at adventurous young fellow, , but the experience was just what to make him what the subtle intelligence of an kept, and’ there was an indebt- | (195 €045, was needed My brother was found lying o paid | - all of the debts and running expenses and had | usual {ntelli- '“\:\' the present his death from a fracture of the skull caused by sudden contact with some dull instrument or material.” Jury of local wiseacres, and the topped off with pronounced, life right down among and you've got and an American education, Mr. Redfield tackled the religious question. ' movement was the only was a good interrupted “Somebody t0ld me once— . pardon me, sir—"" was going to tell you of perhaps the remarkable ever unraveled, twenty-four hours transpiring , and T could not get rid of the idea that was something something more than me was disposed to admit to my- self that my notion was based rather on in- | «j am reasons the dom thorize any man, or any set of men, to set stie tothe principles of verfmient; a system supported by mil- &4 ' | itary organization and owing no allegiance to —_—— BICYCLES M. 0. DAXON, #2 N v came from in which the offending drum- us in a chorus, I had been bitter quarrel betwe:n my brother and Jack | yyout' $1,800 impossible to susy ¢ Then, adopted leaned back in his seat, half closed his eyes that threatened the perpetuity of American he said, “would not have gone down by the hands of an assassin had he not been stricken down by a power that threatened the freedom of Amer- | There was no duty more | N. 16th. | gacred than that of protecting the flag and uumber of years ago I was residing an elder brother at a certain river not far from the Palisades, brother Rob- too, his attitude was the last to be | by ‘a guilty man who was not also a lunatic. He went around th: village announcing more or less openly that he guessed the old man | bad been killed by some one he had insulted, , from his own experience, h: wasn disposed to be very hard on the To all questions as to w he utterly refused to This was pretty nearly Pompey since my of nervous ex- before ce and deposed that he had ‘overheard the quarrel between his mas- | ter and Ralph, and gave its details with very the latter was promptly Bennett's county have situated on family was composed negro servant of the name of Pompey Au- My brother's died shortly after the birth 93 _ | sustaining the public school system of this 1116 FARNAM STREET. | country when threatened by a forelgn party who his own | experience had vouchsafe an answor. was a creature of lled out and Heanet and there were days A1 | spoke briefly, urging the republicans to keep up the good work. He predicted success at | & GRATES AND TILES. | the coming election. — It was 9:30 o'clock when Judge Haskell Augustus Anderson, who had been, , in a condition citement bordering on hysterla, the justice of the or wander off through flelds and woods late for meals 80 as to avoid sitting at the My brother worried a good these eccentricities; onable accuracy, pending his was time to girls of from 15 to 18 were apt to be dreamy | some detective talent superior to that of the |am satisfied and morbid at times , we lived In that way for upward of four years; broke in on the monotony of our lives was niece’s first case 1 was well acquainted with the superintend- ent of the New York police department; , 1 had had some Influence in getting him Therefore, a telegram from me, asking that he send us his best man at promptly honored, thirty-six hours of the finding of my brother's body Jobn Phillips walked into the library where I was sitting, (Continued Wednesday.) Simply Cleaning the Gun. A wildly oxcited person rushed into police station late yesterday afterncon and re- ported that a crazy man in a house at Four- teenth and Jones streets was shooting the in- | ppig Two officers were de! ¢ him, but when they reacled the houso. they cleaniug a revolyer, explained that while he was trying to take the shell out of the revolver It accldontally made a for- named Calliban and ane, though harmiless, It produces healthy activity of weak or “s11 | disordered stomachs that need stimulating, o love affair. his appointment. SETTLED THEIR DXFFERENCEB and within Hands to Make the TBL 1060, State Falr a Succ: Preliminary to getting down to real busi- it | vess, today the Board of Managers of the State Falr association met at the Millard Lotel, the following members present: Presi- dent Eli A. Barnes, Grand Island; John B. Dinsmore, Sutton; chairman of the board, Martin Dunham, Omaha; E. L. Vance, Paw- ree Cily; Milton Doolittle, North Platte; for | C. Bassett, Gibbon, and+R. W. Furnas, se letter by | retary, Chichester Chem- the After the minutes of the previous meeting had been disposed of President Z. T. Lindsey and John A, Wakefleld, secretary of the Fair mer railroad brakeman Is sald to be in: At Courtland Last Night Mme. Celeste last night made a very pretty | For Nebraski nsion and parachute Jump o'clock before the ascension ‘Nothing but my appearance prevented a personal , had been rustic beyond the » drop was nicely | o ppre Jourtland | OMAHA, July Mme. | peratu corrosponding da cqual of uny | accomplished spend a few ks in study and contemplation. Cele ito has been very ‘nllun te, so far, in h which hav® been the of his escapades, ur Children, ir It was the most natural thing in the world ! that he and Mary should imagi s morning a s all the Manu- contagious diseas t and typhoid fevers, It has a pleasan erfectly harmles Jack Ralph though that great deal of time at My brother, his real nam as people are apt to do TRUMENTS 15 board adjourned until-#hls morning at Furnas, in’gpaking of the fair's tion with a state fair in Nebravka, and he drafted light and malor piasts v il | the bill establishing the fair, had there been Western Elec. | 50 many Inguiries as t» oonditions and s There syill;be exhibits from | Texas, Missourl, Kansas,«she Dakotas, Ore- gon, Wyoming, Coloralo,Towa and Iilinois, Wity | ¥/th more still to Lear fegin. 1 believe it wili the Dental college at 'lmmn ‘and Pacific atrects | be a surprise to everybady and Omaha will have | have bigger crowds than she ever saw be- of chargy | fore," merely cost of ma the time over road which was run his quarrels with a new r to Tartsmouth 7 The dispute now was mpany's bridsg agreed to do, but which they dclay able malice work had been pr to the annoyancs of having ga dumbfounded a selfish father . iFemale Regulator puritanical in his notions, There were tor I tell you also that my brothe: ad a violent There was much stron, one side and finally some flippant in Nothing but my app Total amount of trauster noon to f Fire and of the board and, [ bo relegated habit most to make uny ship A commun Thon | Commis: of perscual | of the Fire & and moody heavy traffic n a terrible event | Pringle of Hose found lying de lawn even [ The suggestion A | Chief of Police ply with the Leave of ad [ The Union of the engin among | the board, Are not that | walk which fallen | another formal”’r Quite a large | without furthier delay of | thought that to the general fund that it tment appropriation iin The y of department, independent against Mr. that Pyburn making his impersonate bility. lowing recol vestigation, to be suppl desire them Junct to the bory intantiotde, WASHINC for Tuesday It was| “por Missourt southerly winds. re.| For lowa pitutio 1595 Deficlency Normal pre Deficiency Police Beard De os to Rotire Pr Mcmbers of the Force, [ Spectmt Moeting shan v for n. exocutive dischargeseven m At 4 o'clock th ners was r coneur instruc a_ proposition right | engine *Durant manned by in- | the Union Pacific sting had | The subject the | definite action ¥ could b pending a pubile te in the pres Union Pacific ofti- TALK ommissio committee to which was Nebraska maintenanc fire alarm s the report was Brown insisted that ice was favorable, adopted. Con it be distinctly phone company any trees in the vieinity of th nstructing the line. he commissioners, board, approved the petition, applicatl bond of E. L. liquor Chief White port of the city de the complaint of *C who inve ective’ Pyburn ing the liquor ordinance, city detective assigned Investigation placed on file investigate what TO INCREAS Chief of Police PRO’ mitted the fols which was favor: referred to the committee ably received a on men and discipline “Since temillarizing myself with the prace tical details of the operating of the police de- partment I have come to the conclusion that constituted and equipped, Is inadequate to furnish the desired sortions of the city, residence districts, this state of and viewing the situation from all sides thinking | [ have determined police protection and especially the outlyi After carefuly all | fuirs the department the | without any prepared ment and the thus saved I r ing regulation not now covered patrol boxes to cover a very this, these boxes will fire department, also be used in case of fire. of no other method by which the efficiency of increased as effect- ively as In this way, and judging from the number of inquiries from citizens for means of communicating with police headquarters, [ will meet with the department that the plan the hearty approval of all citizens.” Al Case of Child Mu A post mortem examination of the body of the dead babe which was found Sunday morn- Ing was made yesterday. of a boy two or three days old, lying in the lot at Twenty-fourth and Maple newspaper. The ex- streets, wrapped amination disclosed was alive and in a healthy condition when The examining physiclans stated that the death of the child was a clear case of Maud {led to capture | “apa Mrs. Funeral Tue He| derson, Bighte ment iforest Lawn, WEATHER FORE Falr, with Southe:ly Winds South Dakota, K winds fair and warm; Colorado—Fair uir; warmer; THI ximum temperature m temperat temperature at Omahu for | Normal temper Accumulated exce 1 precipit Marchi 11078 1 KRoports from Othoer Stations at ¥ 2, M, ISEVEN MORE STARS SLATED | NAMES NOT VUUCHSAFED THE PUBLC Wil Bo fleld this Afters Decide Who Whit o-Chiet ensing the Service, g the Board ners decided to ent on the police pecial sesslon upon the men te private citizens Board of Park asking co-operation commission to Txeluda Florence boulevard ence and ed to com- ted C. H. recently made to loan the fire service, provided it nd stationed where cte ove and t ce of FUNDS rmally discussed the tecid the clty council Commissioner § idition of the 2-mill levy mpted by public pplied to the fire ate the fire 1 to make Smith Tele of an that the tele- allowed to cut down engine houses as a license 1 and rmit as & Interesting re- tigated used of violat- ne report of the investy peculiar m The. ate stated hods in port was of police will yburn has to his own responsi- TION. to your hon- orable body a plan whereby the efficiency of be greatly Inereased > in the draft upon the tunds provided for its maintenanc fter careful in possible to re- duce the annual expenses of this department the amount of work on the part of the chief of this depart- ubordinate oficers. The money mmend be expended in locat- in the districts patrolmen, Keys to these boxes and instructions as to their use d to all respectable residents who By this means the patrol wagon and reserve force will be at all times subject to call from citizens, a service will be far more satisfactory than the present method of depending either upon the mounted men or upon patrolmen attempting territory. More than a valuable ad- 1 1 believe that the as they may In brief, I know or, ‘The body s that It was found that the child B e daughter of Mr, aged 6 month m, at the Hen NiCholas. Inter- Iriends fnvited, Promised for The forecast nsas and southerly winds, Local It cord. OF THE BUREAU, rd of tem’ rod with the four years 1893, 18 90 v 280 00 Condition of températire and precipitation since March 1, ¢ ‘March i L 201 (%'inch 7 inch ches 7.10 inches R 8 i | 2| | Bavenpar Do | Kannas City D0 | Miles ¢ u, 00 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for icher’'s Castoria. Children Cry for |*i*chers Castoria-