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8 THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. LAMBS FOR THE SLAUGHTER Majority and Minority in the Board of Edu- cation to Olach, WILL TRY TO NAME A SUPERINTENDENT Marble’s Friends Stand ¥irm, Declaring that He Will Sarely Win,While His Oppo- nents Allege that Hle Wil e Turned Down When the Vote Is Reached. 1t that President Akin will &all a special meeting of the Board of Educa- tion for this evening for the purpose of elect ing a superintendent of schools for ing year. This act interpreted left hand slap at the Is announced | the ensu- on 18 as a geven members of the | ASI230290 PULP RE IT EDITORIALS ny V. FRANK CRANE. eceeceacececceocceecenco A New Pr ogram for Organized Labor ! BURGLARS MAKE MANY CALLS Resicents Disturbed by Prowling Robbers | Saturday and Sunday Nights, The indications point to an improvement In | the poliey of learning wisd krocks. The phasizes the 1 Anglo-Saxon earnest ear to takably agair force an Eng you simply ar The election ment last w demonstrati for labor uni to win the fav To gain his | the publ were wronged might see the the om, experience leaders. They are all learn it, by hard | of last year but em esson of former years that the people, while always lending an reform, are sternly and unmis- riot. Whenever you try to lish community to do anything use the Teutonic lon within it. of Mr. John Burns to Parlia- ek was recelved with proper of joy; for this man stands working by lawful means sentiment of the country. rganized a parade that number of those who instead of organizing a strike labor as we 18t orabl | VERy LITTLE OF VALUE IS STOLEN Thieves Evidently Amateurs and Therefore Not Successful in Their Eiforts—Ad- venture of a New Policomun with u Vigilant Citize W. 0. T. U. TEMPERANCE TALK Mra. A, 8. Benjamin bf Michigan Addr Omiha Feoplewn the Tople. At the First Congregational church night a good audienee greeted Mrs. A. S Benjamin, who lectwredh on temperance. A | quartet, Miss Van Kusan, Messrs. McRob- erts and Dean, and Mes. A. P. Bly furnished the music. Mrs. Ely sang a beautitul Dudley Buck's “Salve Regina,” with Mrs F. Ford at the osgan. Mrs. Rowe read the scripture lesson and Mrs. B. L. Wood, president of the Omahm Women's Christian Temperance unfon, led in prayer, and iIn- troduced the spcaker, who Is the national parliamentary leader and president of the Michigan union last solo, | On last Saturda; | the burglary line work in the residence part west of the ¢ ing two h | betore they night some amateurs in d a bit of rather slovenly of the They succeeded in enter- but the inmates away much | iter, aroused got with property ¢ just | | known. | tnstruction 1 other things Temperance wome Mrs. Benjamin said that the Women's union is the largest organization of in the world, and does battle against greatest foe to mankind the world has ever Since 1886 sclentific temperance been placed un th in the union, except among Chrigtian ve have statutes of every state AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Federal Building Construction, | TREASURY OFFICIAL MAKING INQUIRIES Letter to the Postmaster Asks for Infor- mation that Will Guide the Depart ment In the Preliminary Prepas rations at Washington. n | | South building, gress passed a Omaha may yet have a On the 20th of February law appropriating | money for the erection of a building in | Magic City. Excite and a banquet was arranged for Senator Man- last con- of the a time a sum ient ran high for \Fmt Move Made in the Direotion of the | Is a Shoe Always a Shoe? [That’s the Question] As a whole the belief of the majority me That a shoe that isn't of pure 1 price—or— A shoe is a shoe There are just as many but which ono is the most ber Certainly the prices ave surely United States ght here at the seller one who low, (quality lower ve o new prices, no doubt who believe in the latter e belie ves W lower considering), but ¥ be summea uy 1 followsa: it ather I8 @ poor bargain at any as long as the price is cheap as in the former, rd in in the end? the pure leather than any however there arve they for? article, in Our quoted these sold will shoes hat are good And two, Arkansas pair free in case of bad wear? Positive the birds in the the beasts in the selves, everything turned over to the 21 years and th the son_was when ms. W have and Georgla. “We protect Lk air, the fishes in the water forests, the forests them but our boys. They are Jram seller at the age of mother is as helpless ¢ he was a bave 'n her parks and public librarie the benefit of the foiling clacses. Do visit them? No, thay spoad all their [ the in the saloons mast be great | ur volution and ey re tue Sunday | school does its wor! 15| never do it while the women rua ihe Sun- day and the wen 1 the salon “0f inmates in the ! per cent are you There of good women i1 this ¢if know, as they do forsian 1n that Omaha is fust as 1auch a for Hgn field to our Father in Heaven as th most part of the earth Some people nccuse boners of being out of they talk in public of think of the darkened children and the heart tell us we should at hom care of our families. No cue that wife of being out of her s goes out of her home to earn six days in the week .o suppo her worse than fatherl sit in high places and doom their votes and their indiff 1ot Secretary board, t week without ¥ getting tonight who met two nights 1 derson and Congressman Mercer. After the banquet little, If anything it stoffice. Whe the spread had any- thing to do with lelay not known, but be McMillan has just re B McBryde, secretary of the United | From the glimpses obtained of them, how- Miners of America, has been preaching com- | ever, they went out in full uniform, for they | Patrick until | that But we do. out too fast, sible, At any stage if a shoe does not for i wear as it should, wear . for which a shoe is respon. @ or your money back, lorious land who guarantees was heard ab the the slightest damag fr the | her or board has come back g ir the this extent, the in the matter nd get a new | ter from W acting chief executive officer of asking for certain which shows that pe £till remember con building erecte t may ived a le And we concern in this g o8t only warrant of th t man- Fleming Treasury Just a purs why do we do it? awak off. men B ey th g department and ma here lution legitimate mation the ple in that 1 in thi i puse we shape dealings between factory and ourselves, and our- the out call a sp made hington rdered a public Mr. I ceipts bl selves with in honorable way. Factory onr way we dictate, viz: Pure leather uppers, pure leather in soles, pure leather counters, stitching and findings. A like that wil ‘e, If, s char; you in an makes shoes and predictio t no same Rev. street present 8¢ know th 1884, and June 1 of the prob ng the next persons employed at 1 the at th to give the govern- of what is wanted atks how many square are in the present office, | and behind the screen, and | of square feet need building to provi and the number at th McMillan was re eming post re 1894 I the and that will again ns 8 ending June, also the p incr of the number of the postoffice in 1884 ar In order It country are scors do not work P P nt 2 i MaRteR shoe is bound to wear i, and we can conscientiously t upon which we 1 differ ma se business rant perchance, od up with it. 250 Calf Goodyear welt will wear as long as any man's it. ten | there is something wrong somewlere the years, manufacturer A pair of our § £4.00 shoe. nard number not have been working alignment of their say their efforts will present tin seen the ry their nome, ment here the depart feet of floor ther jth in the labby ited number proposed new business boxes use was inquired into, and | quested to make an estimate of the number in the new building. The most im portant question, however, was about the cost of suitable property. The department war to buy land as cheaply as it can and still pay Omwna Fair and Speed association reported | @ fair price for what it gets $311.50 subscribed to the “dollar fund,” Postmaster McMillan has prepared a care- fund the proceeds of which are to be turned | [} Answer to eac ',’,“1' ‘L;fi’}vr\?r‘:;;”y‘)}.’ ;I’,‘.p‘ into the treasury for the purpose of defray- | 0 ¥ L i k g ing €ome of the expenses of the state 'Since the last report the fund has pushed up to $357.50, the following parties having contributed: John J. K. Graves, Andrew Smith, J. H, Stafford C. K. Emery, Hans Paulsen, J. . Bogue J. R. Manchester, Jotn Kirst, G. M. Man chester, G, H William Wolfe, August Schaffer, Max J. M. P. Hart, N. W. Owen, F. W. Schmidt, Adolph Michaels, Miss Perrine, A, O. Nichols, M. H. Brown, R, W Taimage, C. H. Simonds, Charles Peahody Grant Cobb, Amand Vogel, Dave Reed, W. D. Wilson, ans o'c P architect a notic Lungry They the wit ia the est in the | present flice tay vor shere as sh a pittanc herscif and o in her 10, ¢ On the R, Last week Wakefield of the a Magic City Gossip. Mrs, Henry Mies is sick Mrs. George Karll is on the The city council will get ing. fair been named Laughland siek i gether this even to e Brizzi, Denna Allberry is visiting in Lin- CHILDREN GROW healthy—grow happy--grow tosy cheeked and bright eyed, o HIRES RootsiER. This gt 2t health- giving temperance drink : kept in every houie. N will benefit and delight ry member of (he family from (hr-lmh\ up, and prove a most delicious thirst isfying beverage for callers. N Sold e coln, Mr: rado. Mr. and Kansas City. H. C. Miller and wife have gone to Mack naw island for the summer. One hundred of we came in yester ing, by Masonic day a m W. Bauman has returned from Colo Mrs. G. Brown are visiting In ute to 1h The funeral of Mrs. Jeann place at the home of her Rehf 44 yesterday mor; Dead Meyer tock Mrs. H avenu s good all ths time—morning, , noon uud night. Get the genuine Rootbeer rywhere. The Chas. E. Hires Co., Philadelphla, too cars tern range cattle daughter, lay Twenty-fourth ng at 9:80 o'clock. Tha serv ices were conducted by Dr, Leo Franklin he floral tributes were exceedingly beauti- ful and profuse, consisting of wreaths and bunches of lilies, sweet peas and other flow The pall bearers were Max Morris Samuel Katz. Simeen Goetz, Benjamin Neu- | man, S. Richenberg and Albert Heller. In terment was at the Pleaant Hill cemetery. Mrs. Meyer was &4 years of age. She had been with her children elover 1 come from her home in Bromberg, In adidtion to her daughter whos she died last Tuesday, her children living arc Max, Mofitz, Jullus.and Adolph Meyer of this it m 5 at South men's mee aftern B. Simpson of guest vesterday of J. F. Reynolds Doctors are kept bu days. a great deal of sick town Saturday aftern Epworth gave a picni lake, which grand success W. L. Holls friends at his streets yesterday. Samuel P. Brigham openel a law office in the ty-sixth and N stre | Mrs. W. S, White came up Saturday from her summer residence at Palmyra and will stop here for a day or two Rev. Dr. Wheeler spoke at the Ward mission meeting yesterdiy There was a good attendance, The Plattdeutscher n of Soith Omaha picnicked at Sar vesterday. Ther was a big crowd and lots of fun, Yesterday forenoon at the First Presbyte rlan church Dr. Wheeler preached a splendid ermon on “The Divine Shepherd.” 1 Fred Cleme and Hoffman streets, reports that hoys playing ball in his borhood are a nuisance, and he wants the police to stop them. Tuesday ever at the ladies of the Presbyterian ch cream soclal and musicale, cents; all are invited, Charles Clinger, the from Kansas City, who tried to swindle Den nis Murphy out of §5, will have a trial In pc n ting at was well } ebraska City hall yester- is yours for 1 s was the hese A 25 ceot packa gallons s in were There league was a of G party g fourth and "OUPIDENE“ tiou of a famious French plissiclan, unluullklvl‘ .I".u.. all 1 vous or discases of the RCAETALVE rgolis, sich 4 st Manhy Tiisomuta, 1'uitin 1 the Bick, Setminul K oiikas, Sersos 5ebt Pimples, Unfitness to Marr'y, Exhiaus Constipation. Tt stona all 16sdex by day of night.” Prevents quick ness of dischiarge, Which I not checked laads to Sperma torthia an! all the horrors of Tmapotency, €UPIDENE cleanses the liver, tLy Kidnevs and e of il immpurities. and Kay Hunt Hunt ' block, have o Twen S Drlis, Varicocels i b s ERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Bryan of Valentine r BEFORE amp AFFER I PIBENE strength son sufferers SUPIDENE Ble A v arantee given and moncs Fr60a n0%. A% for 8,00, by mail, Kend for Fuee cireu “adress DAVOL MEBICING €O, T, FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG Fourth Uris O. is at the Ar- cade. rge Barker. Clint B. Barker. G. B. Salter of Merchants. H, C. An the Paxton. R. R. Kyd of B last evening. F. M. Crawe of Lincoln le's guests. Oscar Callihan of Benkelman is registered | an ice the Millard 15 D. Kilpatrick of Beatrice is registered at the Paxton. F. P. Olmstead of Hastings is a guest the Merchants. lical GourbiTiiekdays L erhioor H. F. Wilson and son of Wayne are guests | A meeting of the Board of Trade at the Paxton called for this evening in Dr. Frank P. Ircland is at the Barker from | to talk over state fair | Nebraska City money cannot be raised E. G. Wells, a merchant of Atkinson, of the fair. Merchants guest Seth Timmerman of la, Neb., A. J. Talbot fs guest yesterday of B. Jetter. Mr trom Denver, Colo. man says the crops down his way, e Robert Emens is reg Barker | cats, are exceptionally fine, and big re from Grand Island are looked for when the grain is harveste H. V. Frunklin of McCook Dr. Glasgow 1s building a house next to his guests at the Millard. residence on Twenty-third street with dcuble S. S. Stall of Blair brick walls and a space between on the plan a short time yesterda of deuble windows. This, the r thinks Nr D instibandiwite ot will_keep the house cool summer - and stopping at the Dellone warm in winter, Mr. D. H. Blair is re The Exchange Ker from St. Joseph, Mo. the old porch ¢ Judge F. G. Hamer of Kearney stock men 1 the guests at the Merchants. torn down and W. E. Waley and F. W. Y ager Babcock is thinking of buying a dozen are on the Dellone's register, | loads of kindling and placing it in boxes at | BB Do 1os analpERyaatos A convenient corners so thut the whittlers can | City were at the Dellone yesterday | have material handy and them the | Mr. M. J. Beaulang and wife are necesslty ot.outting up the by tered at the Barker from Nebraska Cit R g A. H. Warren, J. E. Erwin and I nard Paine are Lincolnites registered at the ce 1890 our town lone. | climbing. A few B. brake: now it has Mo churches and sc! o ty-five and cighty Kansas | bushels of ¢ ) have been grown to the acre R R jits do very fine here and many are turn turned ing their attention to their culture Truck days farming is being largely followed and all who A and | engage in it do well. We want more nor wit ople, | ern farmers here to take up truck farming Te | and fruit raising; they are the two branches s that pay the best and qu returns Blatts; ock do well here, s0 mild phia our winters are |0 in to five familie lory, Des Mo ia.; and cate of pr The troit, Mich.; A. Brittan, C tide of settlement is un McCreddy, Chicag turning towar : loped We nt rep 3 State arrivals at the Merchants W n this v‘\‘ want an intell Risser, F. E. Ha C. R. Henday, Syra ate. If y to av a cuse; B. Berlet and daughter, Brock; Jar Chicago, 245 Lake St.: 4 Omang, 321 So. 15th St. 1 extreme 14; it you to find a region pr Biggs and wife, Talmage W. Fish slire crons 4 Lincoln: T. F. Goatt, North market investig Orchard H )2 F. Gaarde, Thomas G. Wever | W. Ames, ge I K ly, Sheldon agent, n Omaha, Nebraska, ; § Fairly jumped into success pit- March —Pearline, Right from the very start. ot- withstanding all these hundreds of years of precedence behind that old-fashioned, breaking way of washing with s0ap, too. ow, why was it? Why is it that hun- dreds of millions of pac L.\“\s of Pearline have been used in the few yecars sincc this washing-compound was invented? Just do your washing and cleaning with Pearline for a month, and you'll see, It takes away the rubbing, out any risk of harm. That at the head of every known 1 14 becitise ninets per cent are tronbied wit) 0¥ to cure WIthout aii operation. W0 teatimond I 81X boxes does not elfect & permancnt cury raud testimoniala, 0. Box 2076, San Fraucisco, Cal, co., Chapman, Rockford, TIL, is at the T Jor Sare by Slater, Sioux City, la., is at the st rtolk s stopping at the rews of Kearncy is stopping Twenty | o] ] o ) ) e i | ) “A Fresh English Complexion.” That healthy pink and white might just as well be the typical American complexion, if peeple would take reasonable care of their health. Ripans Tabules go to the root of the trouble, because a stom- ach in good order produces good blood. atrice was at the Dellone is one of the Ar- e a h hotel the will give was Admiss not n's his it n the 1 L smooth young ma ple will not ultimately violation of law this administration laws (han it at Whe Whether on pleisure bent, or business, take on every trip.a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on th kidneys., liver and bowels, preventing fevers headaches and other forms of sickness, For sale In H0c and $1 bottles all leading druggists. Manufactured by California Fig Syrup Co. only R — adios, ave the rheumatism or neuralgia any Kidney or uterine trouble, are emaciated or have superfluous flesh and your doctor orders baths, before going to the expense of a trip, try out baths. You can have Turk! ated, vapor, electric, sea salt, sulphur, Mer- curial, oil rubs and hot miik baths. Attendants first clay Massage by an educated masseuse. Ladies' Turkish baths and physical culture parlors, 103-110 Bee building. e PAARMACEUTIC (L Ar see been | i | see sor's matters and | gislative offi- about the to Insure the succe EEEap _LJDD 7 is a was th Timmer fally urns the registered at the Barker ered at the 1t you is one of th s at the Dellone for h or Russian, medi Falls City are building Is the south istered at the Bar- g repaired side, which the rly whittlel away, has heen will not be replaced. Man is among ns T price ( mical ¢ bl or by mail Ri- N Sold by drugglsts, cents a box) 18 sent to T mpany 10 Spruce st., ) Rip it the ung of Brock pans CF OCIATION, ka At Denver August 14-24, For this occasion the Union sell tickets at the rate of one round trip from Misouri river Denver, Colorado Springs Pueblo. Tickets on sale 12th City Passenger and nam street 1805 Pacific will fare for the terminals to Manitou and August 11th and A. C. DUN Agent, 1302 Far- ] | — L B e [ L B e R gls- | 5 Wonderfui south—( Homen Lands has done elps Del- wonderful all cane buildings and nGASOLINE years ago an H. Mr at and E Barker fr G by Spencer, C. registered Ward the subs al Tieket FROM R CHEAPER THAN STEAM. No Bofler. No Stew Englne BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Mills, Laling Hay, Runuing Beparators, Creumeries, &¢. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portabie. 1to 120 H r, 8toH0 H. P, &end for Catalogu e, etc., descril K 10 be done. THE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORK® € Stn, PHILADELPHIA, © are Sev City Ritchie to the WEATHER FORECAST. of the Northwestern has re- city after an absence of ten He is at the Millard J. Hamilton and William L. at the Paxtor the Mercer J. R. 8tr F. W. Burtnette Northerly kn Today. July 21.—The forecast for Nebraska and South Dakota northerly winds uri alr with Light b WASHINGTON Mor For light & Winds for Ne- Cramer In pe som e r Becker, Kest Langdon Chica B Council Philadel Ira Mal Whitney, | ;g Fair 1 s Fair; light, north- clubs:of three is " investi this land mi IKansas—Fair; cos erly winle cal it eord. OFFICE O ATHER BUR OMAHA, ) ha record of perature ull, compared with rrespon the past four ye 1896, 1894, 15, 8L 8} 8 In the eastern agc 8 t those | deve south tem the 159, T R and Platt Min lucing 1 prices Ge st lar Fa ——— 01a tiends wnd Young Hearts You sometimes see conjoined in elder] dividuals, but seldom behold an old woman as exempt from infirmitie youth. But these infirmities may b &ated In A great measure by the daily Togular use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters fuvigorant rheumatic and mediciue of the highest order, which also ret moves dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness and Kkiduey trouble. ' It is adapted to the use of the most delicate and feeble - A Fow Advantages the Milwa Paul rallway, the short line to Chic elean train made up and started Omaha. Baggage checked from r destinatior egant train service teous employcs. Entire traln electricity and hated by steam light in’ every berth. I service in the west, with mea carte.” The Fiyer leaves at from Union depot. City ticket office, 1504 Far 8. Carrier, city ticket agent ——— State Lodge No. 10, I 0. 0. F, Members of State lodge No. 10 are Quested to meet at Odd Fellows ball, 14th Dodge streets, Monday afternoon at 1 o'cle 1o attend funeral of Brother H. Henceh. ter lodges and visiting brothers are cordially fnvited to attend. WM. H. LONGENHAGE GEO. L. EDWARDS, a minority of the no power under | V i UIRCEIUEL L AN AL il A dence of Joseph Goldsmith at Harney But in vies fact that the minority | Labor will never succced in its de- | and several other trinkets before they here is no good reason why labor should that there will be a full board McCormick at 2214 Chicago more numbers than capital; can outvote it by the opinfons of the two factl made a complete tour of the house, because ¢ class that thus has the intellect- ponents and they was on his way home and at the time was just Intellectual, numerical and moral, but the who voted for Dr. Marble last Monday night they were masked and carried revolvers. They make a mistake when they dally with ma- ing themselves ready to jump to the other THOUGHT THEY HAD HIM of ‘every phase of infidelity. All the real and and then dessrt him for the can upon Califc street, telephoned to the police have no other source comparable to the Chris- | California_street, telephoned to the poll majority of the members has agreed upon great Altruist. He dominates the convictions | had heard.a noise in the cellar and was sur. of Des Moines tomght, but it s said that that had entered churches do not want the laborer Is a man of opposition to concentrate their forces that the than ten millionaires. Even upon the lowest | but few electric lights and what rays they Marble is based. A number of pretexts have o miton. < For without departing from the | housebreakers in which to do their work out giving a plausible reason for their belief. lence, the curse of ldleness, indifferer After the burglaries had reported o going around the state giving lectures to glve bers, but her heart is a deep well of just | did manage to scare a number of reside side of his vacation, and on those occasion e to go on. As the officers were all in citizens’ ent had not been radical enough in his h one to organize a party for himself, the Pui- MISTAKE ALMOST SERIOUS. organization. This pretext is treated with [ principles is all right—after while. [irst of him. He went after him in such a hurry en epartment arose from a notion that scheol ‘system before. he_ had- had sufficient | treasury department ar | his mind’s eye, he started on a hot foot down license law; all our corrupt municipal cus- members who oppose Dr. Marble that th other side of an electric light on a street holders is not so much business sense, or does not appear. It is even stated that sev- his anatomy punctured with hot pieces cf The Pulpit has said a good bit on this voted against Dr. Marble entered Into an to Mr.” Citizen, who thought that the officer able authorities, showing that 1t is not alone terests of a dark horse and advantage w | interesting for the officer, because the man dore Roosevelt is prime spirit in this board, without being let Into the real designs of convinced that he was all right and we T had to choose between closing all cided differences of opinion between Dr. sanction the systemat the time was the squabble over the princi “I am an executive, not a der as her substitute. Before long Mrs. York Trib ays editoriaily “That question brought to Messrs. Cramblett, Anderson appointed for the purpose of carrying laws refused to do so, because she was still far sary and proper to enforce, and such as in have taken considerable umbrage on that various _individual§ and organizations, who with the disinclination of the latter to as aminatiom, * * * There is, of course, but elsewhere. Rev. Cramblett’s partiality for mayor, nor any other official, can make any | on one occasion admitted his predilection in The Chicago Record’s editor epeaks thus was better acquainted with them than with Clarkson would have a republican execu Rev. Cramblett’s church and that he some- to himself legislative and judicil fancti that the report of the teachers' committee Maximum temperat nam the rules to adjourn to a date specified and [} e the BOverubr of that wiate Wi ter him : street. The burglars got in through a window has adjourned to this evening th mands until ft recognizes wherein its ened some of the occupants and not have anything it wants. It contains more night the election | managed to crawl in through an open It has more moral strength than terially Y only a pair of shoes were missing ual, numerical and ethical advantage foolishly be without result turning into his yard at 2117 Webster street greatest of these is moral. Above all things are playing a double game. They want to give undoubtedly tended to enter the house, but terfalistic or agnostic allies. All the wrongs side as n as their votes can make the permanent good that labor has won has been It was thought la night that at least one which the combine will have ntered, station that he had a man locked in his cel tian religion. a man for whom it can present a united T ot You might have Him |that be had a live burgiar corraled. Th there are at least two of them who will not straw. Test it Select one church in this The portion of the city where these bur Marble men rely for success ground, financial, the church would welcos cast are cut off by the large number of trees been advanced, but they are all of a general | Brineipies of Chirist, can she ever teach any- | The district is usually patroled every night One has said that Dr. Marble did not hav 4 and greed, the fatherhood of 1 and the | Saturday nig ergeant Cook and a squa sufficient attention to the schoole. Inquiry of those ideals and hopes and sympathies that | Who were on their way home. These resi he had gone on the advice of the president | | cloth they inv ably taken for high ling of the schools. He had followed In the [ pit falls in line and hereby declares its plat- One of the offic by the way, was contempt by Dr. Marble’s friends, who con . we Inu\( elect officials whg shall und that the n heard his footsteps ani t was “‘all right” to deflect a little from the opportunity to become thoroughly acquainted | 1t Was “all righ the street with the officer be! d him. The toms, are hatched from this one egg, i. e opposition was not so inuch an attack on corner and in the shadow he waited. When dependence of clique or party, or ability eral members of the combine so far are in lead. Thoe officer halted and found himself in fheme, and, for the benefit of those who fronclad agreement that they wonld not vote wag a sure enongh highwiyman, and had in this idea. They have a police board in taken of the fact that two or three member: | was becoming more and more excited, and and, in T nt interview with the New those engincering the deal. a highwayman who n a police: saloons and violating my oath of office. Marble and various members of the board | “I would rather palship of the Druid Hill school. The cer. 1 indulge in b theor Reed's friends sald that the substitute was not at all whether the laws on this Knodell and other members of the board o effect, and responsible for their enforc from being recovered. He carried his point ir judgment may properly be considered account, | have taken up the agitation of the Sunday sume that teachers who belonged to the one answer to be made, and that is that all members of his own church has been a mat- Qiserimination in the matter without gre this respect, but explained it by remarking mes 8. Clarkson, whils New Yurk others, The fact Is in evidence that Dr officer enforce existing law, or fa'l ) times insisted In giving them falr play in It was by this course that Tammiuy ac recommending a list of principals and teach- | crimination in the enforcement of the cx committee room. It said that the posi. | I8 Fight and should receive the endorsement slons was strongly opposed by certain me cities until the executive nation, “|to the enforcement of law ‘is no so-called common sense or exeeutive jn- | Maximum we shall learn the way to be freed n the | © Gandition of wisest of men Normal temp: f 5 3 Normal precipitation annum | Deficiency Mirch 1 re temperature perature | Does Your Underwear Pinch beceuse it's shruni ? If washed with temperature for the day miti and an sustaining and_pre sinee ke you I frec i6inch X 4 inch 111003 inch s 79) inches Stations ar 8 £ M, A Surewd an ha pay at c next land Luvestor Writes, %o Invest ent_per should go ho owns a n twenty len truc now ure “The oI back- will the 1 buy the 1 it he grows fruit or ¢ is 0 d ning or fruit money f itorn on Geo. str it quorum and then adjourned mon sense among the armed strikers of West | were armed with masks and revolvers that the adjourned meeting would therefore | in dealing with the disturbed condition of his in the neighborhood of midnight. They strength It lies not in force They that §8#ity expects ¢ clal meeting for the | Strength not in At 10 o'clock presumably the brains than capital. Almost the entire pro- taken up in earnest. What the | dow after cutting the screens, They religidus conviction of our The Marble men The same men, in all probability, were throw 1t aw y for the self-destructive On the other hand, there are well authen- h As he entered he saw two n leave th | the workingmen should ntify themeelves the impression that thi re stanch support- did not return again after being thus dis of labor have sprung from the doctrine of man. It Is expected that these members will Dt 50 o Working of the altruistic | Of the burglars was captured. At 10 o'clock NOT AGREED ON THE MAN. oruioee il why not capture the | !ar. TWo officers were sent to the house and front. The general impression seems to be o aamiaation in His name 1¢ you | OMicers made a search of the premises, bu vote for Cooper, thus leaving him short of city, fill it with your numbers and you will | Blaries were committed is dark and is usually The clo t investigation falls discover Yot For her strength lies not in the gift of | that surround the residence These trees nature, and when p for explanati . thing else than the value of life above prop- [ b¥ @ couple of officers in citizens' clothes in sufficient executive zbil ty Another rema ked t brotherhood of man? Doubtless her faults [ Of men patroled the district, but failed tc showed that Dr. Marble had gone away t « can bring you victory. And her heart | dents were stopped and had to give an ac and other memb of the board. Anoth The City Campalgn—As it geems to be the waymen, and in each case the residents made beaten paths instead of taking off his coat | form, which is, “Loyalty to Law." one of those newly d, saw a man tend that it would be the worst sort of policy | Stand that they cannot tawper with laws urged on by the visions of burly and blood statute. - All our rotten polilics; all our with 1ts conditions and necessities. minion of the law gradually gained on the laws are to be enforced at the discretion of Marble as a boom in the interests of an- the officer appeared in the circle of Iight he s plain, every day honesty. We want men ignorance of the plans of their leaders. It a somewhat embarrassing position. He may think it a monomaniac, begs leave to for him for re-clection. It is now asserted knocked down some burly bluecoat and had New York City that is trying to do what were known to be opposed to Marble to in- might have taken a shot, when a policeman | ¢ York World, enunciated a few doctrines that ORIGIN OF THE WARFARE. ¥ clothes and let the chose to close the sa on several ¢ lons. One of these cases |l\nv d out enforcing cipal, Mrs. Reed, was seriously ill, and Su performanc { trying to make her position permanent and | bject are necessary, desir- able or wis At this time Mrs. Reed demanded to b ment may, at their discretion, select from against the remonstrances of one or two sll and of no effect and be contemptuonsly Mr. Cramblett's opposition to the super law In opposition to it senforcement, rescives First Christian church were better qualified laws must be obeyed and none may be vio- ter of general comment among members of violating himself and inviting the cenure that he did not favor these teachers because has taken ¢ n to criticise Mr. R Marble happened to be acquainted with force it, as he found it expédi To cther the distribution of favors. quired such despotic power. On this point ers for the coming year, was not agreed on | cise law has been.at the bottom of polic tion which the superintendent took on sev. | Of all good citizens. There can be no thor bers of the committee and that from this | Pranches are kept separate instrument for corruption in politics. telligence can alter the eternal truth that [ \{BimA bondage of city cliques and rings and their | (ion at Omaha T Deficiency for [ Bxcess for the day fc south | Meports from Oths It is alleged by majority Virginia, It is significant and hopeful that| “gne of the housebreakings was at the res be without f law commonwealth iged to get together a gold watch, take the sword shall perish by the sword.” eame date, it onsidered a safe i paid a visit to the residence of fessional class belongs to its ranke. has deliberations will be is a subje apparently frightened off before they had in its favor. Now, why to break Into the by J. B. E: at 11 ek, Mr. Evans methods of force? ticated rumors that one or two of the men shadow of the building and he noticed that with the religious ideals of the race. They ers of the present superintendent, while hold- turbed. selfis and egotism that is the Kernel cast ‘their ballots for Dr. Marble more Ieen ot the oeople. And these impulses | & man named Ernstein, who lives at 2006 8o far there is nothing to indicate that churchens “The Christ they preach fs the | When they arrived Ernstein told them that he that they will vote for Superintendent Cooper g ke o8 Vetatement that | falled to find any burglar or any indication enough to elect. It is on this inabllity of the find’ you have done that church more good | Closely watched by the police. There are exactly on what grounds the opposition to Mr. millions from one, but in the gift of one from | furnish excellent shadow for burglars and the members shift from one to another with freedom of thought, liberty of con- [ 8ddition to the regular policemen that the superintendent had been busy ) are as numerable as her frall human mem- [ turn up the would-be burglars, although they speak just three times during the year, out the taking, count of themselves before they were allowe excuse is the allegation that the superi fashion in city polities just now for every | trantic efforts get awa and making the chips @iy in a thorough re- campaign for government on business walking along a dark street a block ahead of rece ouble revealed in the city for a_new man to come in and ove the;| Al Stheiirecenbatrublestsyealed H S | thirsty highwaymen, which surged up before trouble with gambling, prostitution and the It was stated vesterday by one of the civilian, and when the latter got on the 3 the officer. What we need in Omaha office other man. Just who this other man Is was excitedly told to halt if he did not want who wili do what they are clected to do is admitted that the members who have | showed his star, but that made no difference subjoin some satements from quite respect- that this agreement wag secured in the in stolen his star. Things were getting mighty they took oath they would try to do. Theo duce them to serve as catspaws in the affair in uniform happened along. The citizen ste good. Here are some of them It s well known that there have been de- life. “The American p which was commented on to some extent at | PHn- | gcceed by violating them, perintendent Marble assigned Mary L. Kid of duty.” he New freeze out Mrs. Reed, and their story was It is simply whether officiala again assigned to work, but Dr. Marble the statutés such laws as they deem neces- members of the committee, who are sald to disregarded. This s what the contention of tendent s said to have some connection itself into when subjected to the test of ex- for promotion than those who worshipped lated with impunity, and that neither the the board. It is said that Rev. Cramblett and contempt of all law-abiding citizens.” they attended his church, but because he velt. To insure republican victor: several other teachers who did not attend words, he would have that officsr arr In addition to these cases it is well known | Mr. Roosevelt sald time ago: ‘Dis until after a long and bitter fight in the [ blackmail and corruption.’ Mr. Roosevelt eral matters which came up at ses. | ough reform in the government of American arose the first neuclus of the present combi- | @ré supposed to be in theory. Perhaps, by and by, we shall learn “honesty is the best policy.” Perh also, | Brecintiation corruption, the way pointed by the |1, 189 he truth Aceumulated exce where | Tatal precipitation & farm ~ - Offered by STATIONS. NTATE 07 or WEAT18R r t it lands giv sollc Far wa g oam and cour lighted by with elcetri Omah, North Platie ¢ p tne. 00 Part cloudy 00 C-oudy 00 Cicar 00 Olear. am street DIED 1 Henoch, aged will take 2 p. m. a Har put aid ty-fonrth FUNERAL re of and Kk - ashing, SOAP ‘ ) FLOATS JAS. S. KIRK &CO., U. S, A 00 Part clowdy 04 Cloudy T Part cloudy 00 Clondy 00 Clear 00/ Part cloudy 1.44! Raining ¢ of precipitation. L. A, WELSH, Observer, Mfiflflm@m 203 Peirline | NOTICE. John A. Scryices will today (Monday, July Twenty-fourth’ and’ Bi Friends Invited, oo bianiets andnil woolen goods e MANCUFACTURED ONLY BY WOOL SOAP Carpeisso t look like new, ABSOLU RAWORTH & SCHODDE, twould al 1ho same size. Fyme ia PULE—excellont for the BATH. CHICAGO, U, 8. A GORDON. held at & p. m., 1t the residence ney streets. Mrs. Secretary. [ L