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(3fc ( TIER OMAITA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 2 , ISOo. 7 SPEG1RL Acl crll fiiienti for tlniie columns will lie lukrn tntll littso p. tn. for th * T iiliiBRn < l Dull ) R | i. in. for the morning am * bundmj edition. by rrnnrxltne nnmbereit < nn tmvo niiiwcm ndilrrftMx ! to n nanibrreil letter In rnro lit 'I tin lice. An * Ht r no uildrt'Moil Mill ho ilrllvnrnd upon I rturntntlon of the rlirrk on I jr. llutr * , 1 1-Vfc i > wont , llr-t litsritlnn. lo n wnnl licrrnflrr , Nothing tiiken fur IIM tlmn SOc lor first Inrrrtlon llifso uilirrtlsriiicnU nitint lun rnnsrcu * tltely. 8ITUATIONB WANTED. AND GENERAL omen nmn wnnti twalHon July 1st. Five * ye-in % ' experience. HoHt rcf < ti"nc < > Address ( ' W Cnnfltld , Valentine. Nebraska A M232 coon HAR"NES. < ! MAKER OF TIIIIITY YEARS' expo.-lene" uanti work. Addrera Krank J. Knp.ion. lloln , Iowa. A Mr.73 2 * WANTE1J MALE HELP. WANTED. l.h MEN TO WHITK ME TODAY fur the re < elpt ( nlmoltitcly free , In pl.iln * entM | envelop ? ) which cured in" of nervous debility , Mlmiistert vitality , etc AdilrrM C. J. WnlUi > r , Hot 1311 Kttlamazoo , Mkh. IIMitt "WANTED , MAN ON SALARY TO TAKE OIl- aen In city. If sucrefsful will rerplvr nd- iranceincnl. Apply after 'J n. in. lilii DHI - la . l WANTED. BALK8MKN FOll IIEST BELLI NO line nn the rimil ; liberal mlnr ) , nlso "Me line men for specialty. California Cldir Co. . Chi- emra RM4 v3' WANTED. SALF.SMEN To HUM. SPECIAL lln or stipl itnicwlrs to ronsum-rs ; wrltu for territory nnd full particulars , m-nd r-f-jenee. Address T 2" > , llei 11 M..i4 2 "WANTED , YOI'NO MAN ( COLORED I 111 : , ferrcill who ran Klni ; nn.l . play Kuliar lo KO with medicine company Wrllo It A Oinv. M. D. . Oladbro- , lo II-M..7 * : WANTED , HAMHMAN : Till : 99-CENT S'lOUE. 1319 Farnam street 1I-M1S2- WANTEJJ FEMALE HELP. AIIE YOU IIONUKT. ROIirai. INDU8TIUOUS ? Jf no , cncaRB with us for ISfi. .W > n month. J3.d a year ; you ran make II e.ixy ; six hours a ilay. Our mentn < lo not complain of lianl times. Why ? They are miMnic money selllnc our iM-ifecllon Il h Washer , the only practlc.il family wni her manufactured , waH'.ies , dries ml pnllidies dishes perfectly In two minutes. ' - n child of 8 " no expor'rnc-o necessary ; operate" It easily , che.ip und dumhle ; wrlnm. thirteen pounds ) , made of untl-rusi sheet iitecl , r.ipn Ity. ) plecoi , } lii l fur llo iiiual ; every fnrnlly wonts one , jntt don't lnlo < tiinvnfi. an noon us people lno\r you IHIVH It for s-ile tliej ( tend for n dlnh wtmher ; each nsi-nfit tt-nltory pro- tccted ; no i-ompetltlon , we furnlth tmmplc f COMPrrfKNT OIUT. FOH OKNKUAI. HOt'SU work : references rcqulrixl. aim i' Will Hnmll ton. 11IZ , Palk tiv 071 f iTOK KENT HOUSES. JIOUBK3. T. K. DAUUNO , HAUKiil III.OPIC I ) lij.i IIOUHIW. IN AI.M'AIlTSOPTIir. CITV. Tilt : O I' . Uiuls Conipnny. 1W" > fat num. D 4M , JIOUar.3 , I1IINAWA & CO. . N. 15TII ST. D 167 H. B. COU1 CO. , IAHCJK8T LIST IN OMAHA roii nKNT-tisiiiAiu.n uousi:3. a rooinn. 211 ft 2ltli si . J50. 7 rooms. ! )2 ) < ! N 27lhf. . . $22.W. ro.ms. < . 41H7 Cans St. . Jl ) . 9 iixmis , 417 Davenpoit St. , $10. r. rooms , 343) .1 tcKsoii st. $ t r. rooniH , . ' > 13 Pratt yt . t7 Bee rtdellty Trust Co. , 1702 Tarnam st. D 163 llCNTAlj AOn.NCY. C2) SO. 1GTH ST. l > -70 6 AND 7-IIOOM FL VTS. WITH UANOI3 AND nil niNlern conveniences , nunlmrs. screens nnd Jinltnr servlco. Cnll nt coinei IUI. 701 H 16h at. , from M to 13 und t to 4. OwrKe Clcmer. 2 ii.iOANT : fl-HOOM COTTAOKS Jl'ST liullt , J2iiO. Fidelity Trust company. 1702 Knr- nur.i. UI I ; 1 80100M MODPllN HOUSi : . I9ftl ST. & TOP pleton. Hnrtinnn & Hobblns , 21) llee lildu D S21-I > 0 _ 7-uooM IAST I.-UONT MODKUN. 32 N NINE ROOM oDi'.riN nojsi : . Iraniitlful lawn , nhadc tit-cs. un Hoiitn 28tli Apply to J. H 1'arrolte , UouKlas block ron iinNT Bi nn.l . cuinlng cts. , J'J.OJ. Ir.uulie nt S2S So. ISth nl " MODERN G-ROOM COTTAGE. 11EAPT\PPL lawn nnd shade. 2111 Miami streit. U-11113 TIOHT-ROOM HOPSIS : NKAU HIGH SCHOOL J15.00 nnd J2J.CO per month. Irqulro ! C1IS Capitol C-IIOOM COTTAQB. S. U COll. 1UTII ANI > Jachcr-i. U-40S ! i' _ DOWN TOWN 3 AND 4-IIOOM n.ATS TOU fumlllcn. K , K. Dulling , 43 llaiK-r block. AI. . UNiQUAMU > . HKVP.N PIVK-nOOM S nnd Hats. TUaid , 221 N 21th ron itfiNT TWO ft-ttooM COTTAOIM , ONH fiilils ; eO. SO ) R. 30th. Modern. ' O M v" " * * . i KOiV P.ENT , CHKAP. Fl'RNISHKI ) COrTAOE , * * , . lx rooms , bath rooni.'clc Ac'Unsa T B7. Itee. ft , ( > -M37 4 * I'oh niT. . TIU : no K. HAHNKV , NUAR ! } tn. See Mullur , the conlretlon r. I ) MM } 8 1 NT , ELEGANVLV FUJINISHKD S. 13l'i. V UNISIIGD HOOMH1 MQ V.TXK. 710 S. 14TU. | SlOOM8 lOllo'SnKnni'lNu PUIl"MAN and wife ; rent taken 1m hoard. 311 N. Klh. U-Mt NODKJIN .10-ltOOM IIOl'SK . It nt taken In boanln ( ruer 28tn nnd Jarlnum K-3S8-1 * _ " UOO"MS KOII unNT rt'UNisnnr ) on UN- fum'iilied rnoms for houneK'-eii'ng All ran- vcnlenctH. No. 2313 Dcuglaa St. 1J M"o " ' KOIl TWO. 'HIVATIJ errt M7 S. 25lh A\e. U M527-13 * BURNISHED ROOMS ANDBOaRD S NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WITH lioard for iwo ; prltuto faintly , no oilier lionrd. era : beat home comfor's t4 ! No. 21st. het Cnllfirnla und Websli-r F Ml \l \ TO THAUiT nunss SI-IT. cunsT MKASUHC 56 Inches , worn 1-vUo ; coal > ; G , for liorse. KUII , or anything , a 42 , Jiee. K ni Y rfUNISHnn HOOMB WITH nil modem cuaxonlenci-H. 221"i Welwter. I Mi\SANT. COOL UOOM TOIl TWO. WITH uoard 23)0 UiMlge st. F Ml 2 uAUOi : PKONT HOOM WITH ALCOVt : , IN uiltata f.unlly , refeipnces. 2013 Fuinnm St. 423- Till ) UTOl'IA , IT.'l DVVnNl'OUT ST. . FUR. nlsltcd niul unfurnished roaniilth tioiint , trannleiit uccoinnioilatlons , rutca reaxonaMe. T-103 5 HOOMS ANl > nOAUU. DODGi : ST. T M459-3 * WLIMAN'T HOOMS. HATH. FIUST CLASS l aM. J5.CO per week Webster hotel. 131'J Howard street. F MC1 van , nr.NT IIOO.MS WITH board. IS.'I Illmicy street. rMIB s Tim "HiLi.sinu , " ISTH AND iiouai : , cooi. rouiiu , lire" liiun , escellint t.tble , tntnslrntfl accninmo.lated , I'-MJWT "UNFURNISHED ROOMS 'XO RKKI j on a t'NFinuusiiEU UOOMS von IUNT AT y 8. : iih st. e-t 2 FUONT HOOMS , Kit LUAVKNWOHTH ST. THHKK IIOO.MS , : o ST Miti : * ovenue. u-sut-c rcH RENT STOKER ANI > OFFIOEd Two-sronv IUUCK , rxoj. ANI > e VKKT trackage , TU H. 13th. at > our own price. H. K. Coin Co. . WN..U _ J _ t. l-716jy8 FOll ItCNT-TIli : 4 STOIIY IIH1CK HflLDLNlT t > U fuinnnt street. This bulUtlun hat n tire. proof crment basement , complete nteam lu tt < ' Ins lUtnrca. nnter on all llooiu , cis , etc. Ap | > ty at ttw oUtix ol Jh Ilec. I---8U > T\VCW8T WY imlcK.NW. . ANl > M FKKI trackage , 711 S. 13th. ul your own prlco. II. K. Cola Co. , IN N. 15th ( I. I-7U-J > 0 AGENTS WANTED. IIHN ANU WOMKN. K TO II ) A DAY. All- ' fffia Iho Handy Heater Co. . Ul Now YoiU Llf < . 'sv' Udtf . Omaha , Neb. J- | 7 it'VANTIM ) . STATE AND COUNTY AGENTS : l > la artlcl ; bl moner , lefemcoa ' A'i.lrees Q. II. a , 213 W , Snl ilrert K > H. lawn , J " WANTUD TO RK"NT. WANTnD-YOl'NQ MAIUIIKD CMITI.K Di- urea suite of rooms < r Urge sliul > n in mil leal a Mi rUala family. l' l of > t"iu < -ei. AuVru T 15 IJte , wI. . - -i RENTAL AQENOY. O. O. WALLACE. ItCNTAUt , S1J 11IIOWN 1M.K. STORAGE. STOHAGK. THANK KWUHS , 1214 HAHNHY.M . M ) 73 THsT sToiiAoi : nriLoiNO IN OMAHA , it. a KT > V. lH n < trtl wareh'ius1 * : household tHls storedi I'lnent rates. 1013-10)3 ) Ien\enwnrtli. M 170 HTOVIIH HTOIIHI ) DfllINO HUMMIIll TP.L. IV } . 1W7 iJuaglus. Omaha Slovo Iteimlr Works. M-477 ACIFTC STOUAOI : K WAiinnoi'sr. ro. OTII Ac Jones sts. General Murage and forwarding. M-178 WANTED TO BUY. WANT TO 7lFY OIl ill'.VrTpODA roiTNTAIN In Ro > xl coi'lltl..n Hoom SI llrunsnlrk hotel. N-MC81 2' WANTED ACIU'.S NIIAIl CITY LIMITS. StNI ) prhs nnd location T 2" " ! . II-e. N Mf > 77 3' WANTHD , COUNTKH AND HHlTLVINO SHAW & IVII , 51 S. 16t.i N-MJ7S 2 POK SALh 1-URNlTURE. FOR BAi.n-so UOOMS rfUNm'iin , CKN- trnl locnllori , IS NKinlem good reasons for selling , ereat bargain , Adilrcsn S 18 , Itec 0-MS70 JFOR SALE HORSESWAGONS.ETO FiJll HALI-J-ONi : OP MY IILAC1C 1'ONY mares. Treil Mohl. 151714 1'arnain. 1' .103 roll SALE TillBCET HAIlinVOOU I'OMIIINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chns. It. Lee , 9th und DoiiRias. q 47J Till : STANDAUI ) CATTLK CO. . AMKS. NP.ll , has 4W tuns good baled hay for sale ( J MlHO roii SALI : OLD n'Miinii. CONSISTING nr Kcnntllnc 2x4. 2x1. 2x10. 8x9 , shli > lap. nhi-ellng siding , doors , wlnilnus , etc , nt the Associated Charities wood > nrd. W7 Howard ft ftQ 957-Jjlt * CLAIRVOYANTS MUS DII H. WAIIUIN : , CLAIIIVOYANT. UK- liable buslncsD medium , 8th ) ear Hi HU N. K.th. 8ISI MADAM 13 AUSTIN. TIIANCR MRDII'M AND Independent card -reader , lloom 3. Wl S. 13th afreet. HamlUg | hotel. S M373-3" MADAM BMITII. C02 S. 13TH 2D FIvOOIl. UOOM 3 , mignjtlc. vaiwr , nlcohol , Bteam , sulphurlne nnd sea baths. T M153-C * MASSAOi : , MADAMD IIIMINARD , 1421 DODOH. T MOM Jyl * F1NKST HATH AND MASSAOK I'AHLOHS IN city. Mine. Howell. 31S & 320 S Ijtli ; tlnroUR.ily prucllcal chlnpodlst nnd manicurist nllendant T M876 Jyli' 30 ? NOUTH 16TH ST. , UOOM 13 , HATHS , SU- leet mnss.igo by nn exper . Anna , from Chi- i n go. T M5CS 7' MUS. DU. LUUN HLKOANT MASSAOn AND electric liath. I'nilora restful unit refn-shlng. 412 North 14th street. T MOO 7 TUKh-IbH BATHS. TtMlKISH 11ATHS. ONLY I'LACI ? IN CITY exclusl\ely fur ladles Suite 109 110 , liee bldtr 13' LADIKS' IIATIIS. MME. POST , 319K S. ISTH PERSON All. VIAVI CO. . 345 IIKi : IILDG. ; HnAIA'H HOOK free ; home treatment , Udy nlt > ndant. U4SJ II HAAS , ri.OUIST. I'LANTS , CfT Rimiuet. hall. resfclenei > nnd Kraxe decorations. 1S13 Vlntim s'reet Telephone 77C U M434 itATiis , MASSAOI : , MME. POST. 3m , s. KTIL U 183 A I'llIVATK TA11TY HAS MONI2Y TO LOAN on ptino . jeuels , blc > cl3s , etc : business Hit Icily conndenlinl. Address , I'oslolllce i : < c S20. U M7D2 HAVi : YOUU OLD CAUPETS MDK INTO rugs ; nny size you wish. 1321 Iuuvenworth street. U M70 Jj6 AUK YOU SICK * MEDICINE J ND TUCAT incut Mf , nt SDHi N lOlh st. U-133JJ17 * ILI.INOISANS A III : UVQ.IT.STKD TO SKND mnio nnd ndclr'Fs fur organ zing Illinois club to II n. Cole , 10 > J N. lolh. U 303 3 WANTKD , SOI.Dir.P.S Oil OTIIiil : 1'AUTir.S IHI desire to titU cli > lco T > v'l land In Yank- Inn reservation , situated nlong Missouri rlier , Charles Mix Co. . S. D. Address Hubert Van I'elt. Mitchell , Soufi DaKotu. U MSS4 D MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . S18 N.Y. LIFE , loans at low rules for choice security In Ne braska nnd Iowa fatms or Omaha city property W isr MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. I' . D.ivls Co. . 1W3 1-uinani Ht. W 4V CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFK V/-4S8 LIKE 1NSUUANCU 1-OLIC1ES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Cliesne ) , Kansas City. Mi < W 1\1 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA : e.it estate. Ilrennan , Love ft Co. , Paxton blk. W-IJt MONEY TO LO VN ON OMAHA RKAL ESTATE at per cent. W. li. Helkcl , 131 Nat. Ilk bldu * W 432 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farmm W 403 I.OANS ON IMPROVE. ! ) & UNIMPHOVKD C1T\ nrop-rtj. W I'urn.uu tfmlth & Co. 139J Knmani ' Diitnerroi\Y co. . 10 WALL ST New York , offer nny part NH.OOO eautern In icfclors' nainna. ( u > have rnopey to linest ; Jus compiled. Write for parthulaie. . W-M3St Jj 23 MONEY TO LOZ.W CHATTELS , j. n. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , UAMOE RLOCI : . X i'JJ MONEY 'l'o IX5AN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Teny , 430 R.mmo blk. X 197 MODEL LOAN CO. , 403 NEW YORK LIFI3 X-13IJ > 10 MO.N'EY TO LOAN ON FfRNiTt'RE , PIANOS hoises.aK"iis , etc nt iuuiMt ial > s In city no remo\al of Rnoda H rUtllontidcntlal , yoi tan p.iy tlio loan iff nt any time or In mo nmount OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . MC Sj. IGth St , X I'J4 BUSINESS OHANCiS. STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN 1IEST town lu eastern Nebraska , for hind and c.u or t > ( | ulvalent. Address S 2J , care Itiv ItivYM93I Y-M93I S bOI.ll > INVESTMENTS ; llllICIv llt'SINESS MoiK. water power iliurlnir mill line Ice bus ! n-ss. H. C. Algi-r A : Co . Sheridan.V > o . _ _ _ _ _ _ Y M31J FOll SALE. ONE-THHID INTT.UKST IN AN Llectrlcal Manur.icturtiij [ plant , of u hun-lm per cenl priillt ; une who Is camble of luklDk ihnrKO prufeited. S C7 , earn Dee. olllce. FOII SALE. AN , INTEII'EST IN A NUMDII one. good pa > ltv nunufacturliiK business to n man who cnn give It his lime und attention It Is oi > en to ImcsilKutlon i > uny ciu meanlni business. Address , S t * . caie lleo ottlce _ _ Y-M33J IXJR SALE , CLEAN S1XICK OP DUUOS , IN \olce nljout 12.70J.OO , Rood loc.ulun , ( food CK ! trade , good reasons for selllnt ; . Address T 10 Ilec. V 3SO 3' FOll SALE-STOCK OF MILLINUUYfllEsT locution In the clly. Good leasun for selllnjj Addnvs at otv . T 16. lire Y 45 FOR SALE. JI.C-OO STOCK DUY GOODS ANl furnLsliln 3. fplendl.l location , will lake ? 30 cash and Mirnut lol. AdJics * T 21 , llee. Y-070 l FOR SALI : . CLEAN STOCK OF DRUGS" limn , small amount of cat > l. required : IOIIR nn ra y tcrniH un UiLincc. Addrtss T Si , ! ! , . 1 M3U 4 FOK JiXOHANGH. WANTED TO TR\DE. NEW STANDARD III > clt > foi diaft hoi > 4 v.eiKhlnn 1. ; , > ) pounds . nore J Dnvls , IHO Carnum si. Z-S3T TO KXriLXNaK , A COMI1INED STOCIJ * 6i ilniK * . cloiks wjtche * . J try. Munk am S4-hd.il book * , uull | xip r. window tchudex palnlD. olln. ciu-n. etc. ; will involvii. with llx iuir . nlxml J'ik ) , want Imp ovl farm. Ail drcij A. J. Pltzer , Cu ri\alr. Kan. K-M I7 JylO _ _ 1 WAN * MKUCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE FOI leal eslats and ta h. 11. A. Wasnar. timiha. _ JC-MIOT i'OU. i . j.-ii. i AUSTR.Vl.-rS , THE I1YRON REED COMPANY. Hli-IM UVROA1NS. HOl'SKS. LOTS AND FARM ; rale or trade. F. K. Darling. Darker I.Lx-k. . _ _ UK K IMPUOVKD GARDEN LANIVJ NKAR OMAH \ nt prlr < - lhi\r will nir | > rlv > ou , If inken wtthln i weolui , J. H Sturwood , 41 * N. V. Life. . . ' ItARQAINS , HALR OR TRAt'K N CITV I'TlOP. I dile * and fdiNi * . J hu N Freuur , . pi P O. UP 'I j _ " _ _ _ I II > - MIJ "ON- i\ay I'AYiTrN'TT-i SCLL'AND j Uiy | ut . atr4 tns. Uain U o - . : t N Y. L , IA 313- Know w About lo . J. t Rubbing : , Scouring ; . Cleaning , Scrubbing , is no doubt great ; but what they all should know , is that the time of it , the tire of it , and the cost of it , can all be greatly reduced by Santa Claus Soap. * " -"THE OJAIRBM COMPANY * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Continued. xm SAM : 3-uooM COTTAOI : , Ffi.tj I. T JOT ) , terms caiy. It C. I'nlterion. lining * block. Hi : M84I 'AUM KAND3 , 0. F. 11A1UUSON. 912 N V Life. in : S37 Jyto- \T A IIAUOAIN. COIINIIU LOT. ! ( 'El ) Htrwt. 3 cotdmeK , 6. 7 nml 8 rooms ouch , brick luseim-nt. nnlrr nnil sewer cunenctlon. In licst rcolilonct' portion , niunthly rcnlnl $14 Apply b > IctttT to Jean fclmri > , CM ll'e tmlMInu 1113-511 Jj-21 I IIAVIJ BiiJN INSTHUI'THD liy Till : owner ti > > ll liy August 1 nt best prlc , > olitnln- alilu one uf the most attractive residence prop erties In Council IllulTH New moilprn hounc. a rooms , iwxerul law lots , nicely Improved , < an use part of price In ROIX ! trail" , H. O. McO'e. 10 Main street , Council IIIulTs. Iti : MrM5 _ roil BAM : AT A LOW ruii-n , ONI : it ALP cash , balnnco one nnd two years , om > uf Ih" must valuable sheep nmt entile innches In eastern Montana. Has 4SO acres flt-etled Ininl con troll ) thotm.miU of ncriM < if mugc Inmts ml- JirlnlriB. Tills properly Is unJer feme , lm i-ttni CO < H | ImlldliiBS uf nil kinds , cuts | ro tons of hay , Brows oats nnd small raln with out IrrlKiitlon. A Bplonitlil wnter rlsht nnil illlchfs. 2.000 lienil of sheep , homes nnd nil Kinds ot fimnlnc machinery will be sold In Kcthnr. When we say this Is one of the \erv bf-t tock innches In laatern Monlnna , wo know It to bo BO nnd respectfully n k nil Intondlni ; bu > ers to come nnd s e the propeity , cull on ni ml.liess . Austin North coinpans , Hillings , Mnn- U . . 57.1 7 M. O. DAXON , 402 N. IGTH. M3 _ STERLING 11UILT LIKE A WATCH , WEST- em Electrlc.il Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. Ml 'irK THE VISIIILE HALL HEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will llainuin llro. , UO N. 13h ! HNMINaTON AND HAdM : . CllOSS Ot'N CO , lt H. litli street. DOii A. L. UHANK & CO. . 1116 TAUNAM STIIHUT Ml WKbTUllN UH'VCLB & GUN CO. . 2116 CUM1NO ClW MANTELS , OttATSb AND TILES. WOOD MANTHI-S. GHATIM. TII.KS TOR lire places , vestibules nnd larse doom , write for prl i-s Milton liters & Bonn. Omaha. 003 ELECTKIOAi. SUPPLIES ii.iCTIUCAL , KNCStNMJEJlS AND CONTIIACT- ors for electric IlKht nnil mntor plants nnd nil kinds of electilc.il conntiuctlun. Western Klcc. UlCHl Supply Co. . 1515 Howard Bt. S1Q CARPENTEH.3 AND BUII/DEKS. ' U. MOItntl.l- . I'APr.R HANdlNO , HOt'PU sign painting , brick woilv. plastering , on n. 1 , llarker blk. , tel. 733 , shop 913 N. 24th st 511 LOST. LOST. A SMAI.I. GOLD COLI.KOC 1'IN , NEAll Mth anil rxrnum. Kinder will please return tu 1711 DoUKlna street. l oat Wi 1 * STIIATKO. SMALL , lil.ArK AND TAN DOO with white spot on neck , hatween Soulli Om ha unit Alhrlnht. Sunday. Call Ilrunanlck hotel. 16th and Juckson , get reward. I.Obl J7. - UWDEKTAKBRSAWJU EMBALMEK3 II K HUUKKT , I'lINUnAI , DIIIKCTOU AND emlulmcr , 161S Chlcucu at. , telephone 00. 012 SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING , TEL 10"W. " M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM- er. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 2-3 EU C.V. . DAKEH , UNDUUTAKKR , 013 S. 16T11 ST , Qt5 A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG , MAY 11E the latest slang phrase , but that's Just what wo'ie dohiB with SHERIDAN COAL 8,000 Ions sold In Omaha last sear Wo R\P | > ou 2.000 ILs. of the best WjomlnK cooking coal for f 1.50 Victor While , mgr. , 1C03 Farnam st. Tel. 127. PASTURAGE. WU IIAVI3 100 ACIIHS Ob' DLtUJ C.IIASS 1'AS- turo for horses , boanl fenco. pprlni ; water , tarton & I'helps. Ollmore , Neb. , or A. W. . 1'hclpu & Son. 207 N. Y. Life bldK. . ' 1 > L 10J.I. GOOD 1'AHTIIUU KOIl HOIISIW , 11.00 1'KH month per head. Charles Cans , St. 1'aul. Neb A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. CIS N. Y. L1KH. M OIS HIIOKTHANl ) AND TYl'KWIUTtNC TAUOI1T ns practlcetl by nn experienced repoiler. A. ? 1 , Hopkins , Ilcc bullJInB. 3SO 7 * mUSIC , AKT AND LANOUAGEri. MHH. I'ANNY ADUil. T'lANO TUAPHIIIl. graduate Vienna Conservatory. iOS So. IGth st. oiouon : r aBi.LCNiincK. IIANJO AND millar leather. 1011 Cnsa street. M 1M " " A8SOCIA"TION. IN MUTUAL L. & n. AWN 1'AY 6. 7 , H vvr cent wlwn I. 2. 3 years old , uln.ljs rcileemuble. 1701 Farnam l Naltlnger , See. Sl'J HOW TO OUT A HOMn OK HniTUH OOnu Interest on savlnfrs Apply to Oni ilii L. A : II. Aas'n , 17M 1I < M bUg. U. M. Naiunscr , S c C20 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED Miunons iii < iLvcniu. "ID N. ic OARVtT CLiANING. 1'IIAMI'ION BTUAM CAItlT.T AND IM'O Clennlnir Works do Ihelr work tlio lies ! nnJ cheapest. 71S-20 S Hill st Tel. Ml. V S. O Kuhn , manager , 1'atrlck Ward , foreman 220 Jy 20 IIOTE1.3. AITNA noi'sn ( KUIIOPEANI. N w con. UUi and JJmlBc. llioms by day or week. _ PAWNBROKERS. H MAIIOW1TZ LOANS MONUY. 41S N 10 ST. K\ \ Hll 1'At'L DHNTIST. MM WHIT ST s illtt ItKAI.fl .11 .Itixr.l. INSTRUMENTS pUr-ed on record July 1 , 181)3. ) WAHIIANTY DKRDS. Oscar JIancer lo II T Pierce , lot 7 , block 9. uubdlv < uC block S ) . Albilslifs Choice 11,500 U A Colili ulitl wife lo J IVllcox , lot 6 , Jackion' * utxllv 7 < 0 V II GnlllKun ami husKtn 1 lo A C Leigh- ton. > j of n b lot 1. tl ck U. Omalui . ! . & 1m VitnCainn nnd wife lo Chirled Wjchter. Ijt 18. lilock 4. VanCainp add ) ratline Wright lo O H MOSCT , lots 33 , : nn.l . 37 , Harlem Iie US QlUT CLAIM rKIUS. S J I'ljher nnil wlf < tn Julia KUher. lol S , .Mock II. Highland 1'laco ( rente ) IW ur.ius. : Special master to A M J IMIamy. lot 7. bl > k 2 . Tlru ml I to Soulh Onviha ! 4M Sanii ; 11 H A Ilrnrkln. CiisW feet Li ? corn - n r ami "oi : > feet tn ne corner block "U , " tOalnn'd add . , , , , . . 2.800 Total amount of transfer ! . , Searles&Searles SPECI ALIST3 > 9i * g53 ? All forms of Blood nnl ' .ryf Skin Il oisos. : N > rei , Spot * . ' " ' t'liiiplt' * . Scrofula , Tumors. ' 1 utter , huzoma uml lllo'i.l I'olMJn thoroughly cloansoil from tliu systuin. , LABIbS Klvrn cnroful v and special uttont Ion for nil many jwcullur dll- " .W ! " 8 CATARRH. Throat K AVWtoWACLunss , K vor. Uyapcinl.i \ \ Wv * ( TniiWos ) cured by spoct.il ji .VV'rA . ' * cour o of trotittuont WCAll IVItlM ( VITALITY WKAIO made by lee Ci09e applica tion to buslnesa or ctudy , severe mental rain or grief. SEXUAL EXCESSES In middle life or from the eCf ct of youthful foil es. all yield readily to our new treatment for lo of WlJlTTI 'Your trouble * If out ot o.ly. 'IlicusanJj " * " cured at homo by coruwpiin.lvtic * . Dr.SearlBS ( I The r Buckeye' | Buggy Co. , Have Twelve Vehicles of the I Karbach stock that must bo | sold this week. Prices will I t be made to sell them. Call f ! at once. j Cor. 15th and Howard St. : t The Bnrf of a Lifetime. H-i.VI TO HEK Tilt : Sonntor Hill Denies it llcport Hint IIo la Engageri lu 1'ollttcal Work. NEW YORK , July 1. A number of promi nent politicians have been stopping at Man hattan Beach , among them Senator D. D. Hll and ex-Senator T. C. Platt. Senator Hill was walking out of the dining hall of the Occident hotel when he first met Mr. Platt. The two shook hands warmly and Mr. I'latt said ho was surprised to meet Mr. Hill. After a llttlo Joking about the present doings ot the repub lican party m this state the two leaders parted. H was reported at the hotel that Senator Hill had dropped down to make some arrangements about the state convent on. This was denied by Mr. Hill. "I have been stop- plug at Normandle-by-the-Saa , " he kJld , "and came down Saturday night to see the fireworks and the other attractions. I In tended to return to Normandle on Saturday night , but feeling tired I thought I would pass a quiet Sunday at Manhattan. I am well satisfied with my visit and think that Manhat tan beach Is a line place to rest and have quiet. " Senator Hill said everything was quiet In political circles. From reports he received all around the country , he thought that the demo cratic party would meet with Its greatest vic tory next fall. T\ro I'erlnhnil III tlin I'liiinri. Cal. , July 1. The house of Trotter Holllday , a prominent rancher , living near this place , burned early this morning and Holllday and his nleco perished in the ( lames. rMlbOX.1 L. JMK.JUlt.ll'llK. W. H. Paddock Is a guest at the Mlllard. Mark M. Goad of Fremont Is at the Paxton. A. Hogoland of Lincoln Is registered at the Merchants. W. n. Sheldon of Hastings Is stopping at tbo Mlllard. John-Fltzpatrick of Kearney Is a guest at the Mlllard. ' J. H. Deebe , a Uncolnite , Is stopping at the Merchants. J. D. Mernardi of S&ejldan , Wyo. , Is a guest at the Dellone. i > " V. K. Uowllng of PapIHIon Is one of the guests at the tlurrayr . ' United States Marshal JUddlard Is at the Merchants from Hushville. \V. II. Dlldlne , a hd'el , ftian of Sioux City. Is registered at the Ppxtou. Oeorgo n. McCalmontJjjf Casper , Wyo. , Is another of the MUlard's , guests. 1211 A. Dames of Grand Island , president of the State Hoard ot'.AJsriculture. is In the city and at the Mlllard. i . H. D. Hessoy , aeort'ij Hlrhardson , M. A. Hampton and II. Margesson of Alliance com pose a party of stoctwcrr who ore at the Arcade. Hessey and Margesson are on their way to England for * W. Vacation of some months. - - - > nn al-Jli IlntcM. At the Dellnno IlltJV. . Norfolk ; Mrs. O a. 1'ratt. Bancroft , Metrlch Schlmlles , Nebraska City. At the Paxton Mary D. Manning , Lin coln : HV. . Oliver , KcancyV. ; . S. Sum mers , lleatrlce. At the Arctido H Chase nnd wife. Pap- pllllBii , K < l Stout. Waterloo ; K. M. Stewart. Ceil.ir HapMs , T. J. Taylor , Wllber ; S. T. Culdwell , Udgar. At the Mercer : I. I. Innoff. Gould Oeltz , Albert Klnsler. Lincoln. Ira Mnllory. Kear ney ; O H Orlngley , Hoatrlcc ; Miss Blanche We ton , Mrs. O. M. Weston , Lincoln. At the Ilaikcr : Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Mc-- Cord , arum ! Island ; Jim Tucker. C.rand Is land. II. Deftmbaugh , Ktreater. W. K. Ca- hll. ! J. Ilice and Jacob Prli-o. Mlllard ; C. U. White anil Coarse White , Fremont. and ( knight r , Ogallala , W. M. Ilobert- , Norfolk , F II Onllu.iltli , Alblu , MU.4 Lilcth Anderson , Miss T Ilio Anders m. Co'h- unburjr. U. C Hal un , M Cork , R W Riu- Irom , Line In , L. W. Cream'r. Craig ; Knd lyChtcnkiur.p , jr. , Arliiglor , U. A Creek- raure , Ph lp Oelwl k , O Ku frnn. Ul is f. W. U L.t. . Yik n.aU ( Cop ) righted. 1W. by t'r\lntr lUrlidlcr. ) WAS SHC SO INNOCENT ? "Oh , come , come , Mr. Uurnett , this won't do ; you're defying the law ! " said the detec tive. "You must have some discretion about this thing. Swift. You can watch your quarry until the curtain drops. Suppose there has been same mistake ? " "Oh , I guess we know our business. Mr. Durnett. You newspaper men think you know H alt. but " The manager broke In , "Hut , Mr. Swift , It will ruin us to have the play stopped. Sup pose she's Innocent , It would hurt her houses all over the country to have It known she was even accused. " And he wiped the per spiration from his brow. "I'll be personally responsible to you , Swift. " said Uurnett. "She shall not leave the theater , except with your permission. And I give you my word that If any one killed Lord Holton , she did not , and I feel certain I know who It was. " "Oh , It Is utter rank nonsense to think of accusing her , " said the manager. "She Is the dearest , nicest girl on the boards to day ; and the best girl , too. She turns nil her notes and bllletdoux over to me , with orders to burn 'cm ! She do such a thing ? Oh , absurd1 I guess not ! " "Perfectly ridiculous ! " chimed In Burnett , who was still very pale. "I will prove It ! " "You won't arrest her now ? Come , " said the manager , taking the detective's arm. "I'll put you In a proscenium box , where you can step on the stage any time , and you can keep your eye on her and she's a neat thing to keep one's eye on , too If It don't get dim with tears In that last act , eh , Itur- netf Come along. I'm sorry if Lord Holton U her father and Is killed a d d Inhospita ble thing to do to n foreigner the minute he arrives. Hut she didn't do It , don't you bo alarmed ! " The good-natured detective hesitated a mo ment , then said : "Well , gentlemen , I'll not stop the play If she can act with minder on her heart 'n mind so I'll wait. " Uurnett gave a sigh of nllef. Mr. Swift looked at his watch. "Jt's now just 9 45 , " lie said. "I'll use my discretion and wait ; I guess there ain't nothing to be gained by stopping the play. I'm always willing to oblige you , Mr. Hurnott. " "And the play's over at 11:15 : or 11:20 : , " said the manager. "So It's not long and afterwards , Mr. Swift , If you will see me ahem. " The detective gave a deprecatory wave of his hand. - "Well , show me the box ; I'll wait , " he said. said.Uurnett Uurnett grasped his hand and half turned away. "We cabled Birmingham police at once , ot course , " said the detective , "and their answer , giving details of who Lord Holton was , fam ily , friends , enemies , troubles , etc. . If any , are at headquarters now , and Superintendent Ilyrnes Is by tills time probably reading n full account of Lard Holton and his affairs. A large property owner in England , sir. This murder will make a big stir over thoie. " "Hut what cause liad she ? " asked the man ager. "A mystery to be cleared up. She may IIB a relation or she may not be and , what U often the case , he may lu\e ruined the girl , and this Is her first chance to get even. " Burnett's eyes grew fierce as u wounded tiger's. "No , no ! she Is guiltless ! " he cried. "You say you will not arrest her till t'ne end of the play. " Burnett looked at his watch. "It Is now 9-4C , The curtain for the third act rises In five minutes. Excuse me. I'll go down and see Byrnes. " Swift's heavy hand was on his arm like a vise. "No funny business , Mr. Burnett ! You are young you like her , eh ? " Burnett looked at him. "I am as anxious as you to find the murderer. " Swift grinned. "But not the murderess , eh ? You must wcrk with us , not agalcst ui , sir. Kvon If the lady Is a stunner ! " "Certainly good night. I will see you again at the end ot the play. " Burnett went straight to Eleanor's dressing room behind the scenes. As ho was a pr.v- lleged character , no one paid much attention to him. He knocked. "I can't admit any one , I'm dressing , " E.-X d a voice. "I'ut on a cloak ; I must speak to you. " The door opened. "You are very press ing , " laughed the voice In Its rich contralto. Eleanor looked out upon him In a long white morning dress. It was a lovely I'jr.3 "creation" In lace and tullo. "U U the way I look at Autoull , " she smiled. "Do you like It ? " Such merriment In her eyes. She must be innocent. "I can't like to see Armand and you p'ay- ing at marriage , of course. It Is not an agree able scene. " "How pale and earnest he Is ! Mr. Bur nett , If you knew that Armand had been eating onions In his salad at dinner , per haps you would not mind. Oh , he Is a dis gusting pig ; not that he moans to be. " She made a wry face. "I have something to say to you , " he said , sternly. "Then hurry. It Is three minutes before the curtain goes up and hew I detest this most trying scene with the respectable LJuval pere ! It Is the hardest , moat trying scene In 'Camilla * with me. " "It is what you are your greatest In. " "You are veiy Kind. But , my friend , you have something on your mind ? " "Yes Intuitions. " "A man with Intuitions ! I am curious. " "I will explain. You have an enemy ? " "Plenty , I suppose , " laughing and leaning her pretty head against the frame of the door. "They say every man Is the enemy of a woman If she's pretty , and you think me pretty ? " Burnett frowned. "You prefer being Miss Armltage to Mrs. ? " She started at him In silence , her smile disappearing. "I credit you with a legal husband In that 'brother' of yours ! " "Mr. Burnett ! You must think me a flirt then. " "I credit you with hating him. " "Don't agitate me before this trying scene. You have guessed my secret. I I " Burnett sunk hisvoice. . "I don't mean to disturb you , but I must , a little. You de spise this husband of yours. You plan to be rid of him. " "You have no right " Then the serious ness of his eyes made her add , "I can trust "I hart mmMhlng to gay to you. " you. Ye * , blnce you have guessed It , I do despise him yes , I hate him ! " "Ho ls capable ot anything any step , even a crime ? " "I know him lo bo a gambler , a cheat , a liar , a villain" ' Her eyes fla h-d. "And your pride makes you keep him near you ? " "You man led against your father's wish ? "Yes. " "Hunaway match ? " "I was a joung school girl , Mr. Bur nett " "I understand. " "He was an actor then ; I believed In mm. Ho deceit ml me. " "And now ? " "Oh. I long to bo rid of him ! Hut I cin't yet. I wl'l ' soon. " She clenched her hand * . "IIo had a special grudge , of course , agilti't your father ? " "Yes , my father horsewhipped him once. " "I sec capital ! capital ! " "Why do you say 'capital. * Mr. Burnclt ? " "Oh , I don't know ; I'm glail he was horse whipped , that's all. I have always detested Ills pale , fat face ! " Eleanor laughed. "He Is a coward a beast 1 keep him near me because I can't get rid of him , and partly to keep him In order , that's nil ; and I give him all his pin money. Tno other day ho tried to MJS mo the wretch ! " " " "But "I told him to keep his distance ; that If ho tried anything of the sort I'd call the police. " Her eyes flashed. "Yet , ho U useful ; ho Is an excellent clmporon. " "Ono thing more. That dispatch an nounced Lord Holton's arrival ? " "Yes. How could you know ? " "Ho Is your father. " She was growing more agitated than he wished , as she answered "Yea ; why conceal It from you ? " The call boy sung out. "All out for third art , " and Burnett bowed and withdrew , but before ho did so whispered abruptly : "Whwo Is your handkerchief ? You will need It In this tearful scene with old Duval. " "He has It. " "Who ? " "Ho ? How's tliat ? " "I saw a fly buzzing over his poor bald head and laid It over his face. Ho was asleep at his hotel. I did not wuko him , as I hud no time. Who he wakes , or awoke , ho found It ; It will show him that I was by his side as ho slept. Ho used to rail mo his 'good angel , ' nnd I feel sure he has como to America to forglvo me and be reconciled. " Burnett's eyes seemed to blind her. Stie turned away , and n moment later Marguerite was talking with her friends Nlchette , Gus tavo , Prudence and Armand nt the country house at Auteull. The famous third act hod begun. In which respectability , In the per son of M. Duval. was to triumph. Burnett walked thoughtfully away , nnd out of the stage entrance. Jn a shadow ho siw two detectives ; It gave him a tliock. They were waiting for her. Murdered ! How the thought of the Kn- gllsh peer lying dead , and In dying accusing He B.-XVV two detcctlvci. her with his unwarranted taking off. drove him to act to come to her aid In some way. nnd wltli what Intensity of mental strain ! As he Jumped Into a hansom and told the driver to hurry to the pollco headquarters at Mulberry street the thought of what she was facing , au Innocent girl nearly crazed him. Did she ever cast her lovely tearful eyes ( It was admitted that the new Englizh Camilla shed tears tn this third act ) In the direction of that left proscenium box , and have occasion to observe that tall , qulct-looklng man gazing at her ? IIo was not dressed for an evening performance. Ills coat was buttoned tightly to the chin , there was something hawk-llko In his glittering detective eyes , and which she , If she was guilty the words entered his mind unbidden ( a devilish suggestion , and he hurled them out of It Instantly ) If she was guilty bho would he quick enough to take the alarm. She would expect Mr. Swift. If she was guilty ! It would come back to plague him. What must bo her utonn and stiess of mind as she went through her part of replying and yielding to the arguments ol the respectable M. Duval ? If she was guilty she wa clever , and she would ncognlzo the detectlvo would realize that her handker chief had been found , would either plan to escape , to commit suicide , or to milimlt to fat > ! and Imprisonment. Hut In deciding which momentous alter native how could she still have mind loft to act her part before a critical audience ? The acting would necessarily drop the routine ; It would become purely mechanical. She would forget her lines , hesitate , nnd , If a weaker woman , certainly be overcome. Ah If guilty , ho pitied her In the third act. If guilty ( It occurred to mo now , as ho rut tied bnlftly down Hroadway , that ho must consider this side of the cnso and dUcuts it ho must face It ) . If guilty , the motlvt was not far to seek , and the telegrams which would arrive at police headquarters by the time he got there would throw full llghl on thU lllrm r.g lam rcor , who , the Bild was her own fathor. The cab horse was a good one , and the driver , spurred by the $3 bill llurnc-tt had thrust Into his hand , drove llko a reck less Jehu. As they ( lashed by an electric light hu looked at his watch. It was now 10:05 : , and the third act was well begun. "If guilty , " ho said ardently , gnawing his dark mustache , "If guilty , I will save her , and , If she will have me , follow her to the ends of the earth. Innocent or guilty , RIO | shall bo mine ! " Then ho felt tlie cab give a lurch and swerve to one side acres ? Broadway. Ho heard the driver shout n warning , then a cable car struck them and ho knew uo more. ( Continued Wednesday. ) Tlmt Tirml lading Is a common complaint and It Is a dangerotu symptom. It means that the system Is do- bllltatcd became of Impure blood , and In this condition It Is especially liable to attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsaparllla U the remedy for this condition , and also for that weakness which prevails at the cbauss of season , ell- mate or life. Hood's PI1U act easily , yet promptly and efficiently on the bowels and liver. 25c. Clmrsdil vrlih larceny. Detectives Dunn nud Donahue late yester day nftornoon nitrated n young negro mimed Robert Sandman nn a warrnnt , chaining him with larceny. The eom J.'ali'ant. W. 1'iilmnii. claims that on Sunday nl'jht Sandman enteieel bis room at 191S North TvvenO-lirtli street , nnd stole a lolf n SSI from under the pillow while he was asleep. Iloth parties Uve In the same house rcHtpoui'i the tt'ntcr time. The recent accident to Judge Untidy hn caused some discussion ns to tlio probable effect It will have on Ihe proposed Impiove mentH of the wter works nysicm. Itfc-entty the Judge Issued an older to xlinw ra'iho within tun Oayd why $ sr..Wx ) Hhoulil not lie 'xp mleil In contemplate Improvement * The accident will causa Indefinite pompom- inent uf action In compliance with thii order. Unnilotnneil Ih" Deln DrolMon. INDIANAPOLIS. July -Over 200 work Irgmen gathered nt Mozart hall this after neon for lh purpose of giving1 foimal rx preMElon of their feeling toward the decision of Ihe nupromo i .irt of HID United Htatts in Ihn D IM case. President Mrllrl'Jn of fie Anvrlran Frtlrratlon of I kbnr spok-- , und a set of re jlutions condemning the court van SOUTH OMAHA SCHOOL BOARD ) ld Organization Does Oat nnd the N < w Comes In. TWELVE NEW TEACHERS EUCTED 'oiniiilltce llt'imrl * Nnnint of tlin I'orlu * imtti IndlrlduitU nnd Tliry Arn Con firmed 1.1st uf Thu o Sulpoled. Tlio aniuinl inrotlng of the Honnl of IMnc.t- Ion W4.i licIJ l.ut cvciiltiR. I'reildcnt ( lldcou mvliiR been calli'tl away by the ilcatli ot i relative , Vlco I'reslilent OHOII | occupied tlio lialr ami railed HIP incctlni ; to order. It > .i9 the iK-c.ulon of the reorganization of the Kiard. Mcinbcrn 1'carl and Thomas sem ( > eil lown and out and A.V. . llabcock and A. N. Slirher took their seats as members for tlio eng term. There was n cruud present , ns vord had been passed about tha streets that hero would bo a lively flsht when the boanl reorRanlzoil. After the readliiR of tha nlnutes for the last four meetings , Superln * emlent Motiroo nmile his annual report. Total enrollment. 1S ! > 5 , 3.C17 ; 1SD4. 3,072. lly Minis the enrollment \\.is l'ln > t , 1.1SS ; Second , 1,247 ; Tlilrd , SSfl ; Kotirlh , 206. Avcr- tgo ntteiulanoe during the past school year , lally , 1,704 ; averaso attendaneo durlnc lust HvoeeKs of echool , 1.GS2 , tol.il number ot eachers , Ilfty-tuo ; average salary , $ "l.3i ) per nouth. In order to allow tlio llnanre committee to report on bills the board took n short recess. When the committed reported It rccom- nemled the payment of about $700 worth of outstanding bills. Secretary llagnn re ported expenditures for the past Ilfo.il year as $01,000.ltli un overdraft i\t the prcttont Imo of ? 9OuO. When Secretary HaK.in finished his rejiort on tlio llnaitcos the heard adjourned a I no die. The new board was called together by A. \V. Uabcock. Mr. Olson was clcctud tumporary chairman uiul A. N. ll.ignn temporary sec retary. Talbot MIO\CH ! that the board pro ceed to the election of n prcMdont , the ilrst billet to bo Informal. The Ilrst ballot showed Check , 0 ; Talbot , 2. Sl.ite moved that the nformal billet bo declared formal and \V U. Cheek declared elected. Mr. Cheek tlioii ioolc the chair. In a few words ho thanked the members of the board for the honor con- Forred. Ho hopeJ Iluit the business men o ( the town would como to the front and try ind help the board along. Instead of back- tilting and clrculatliiK street corner talk. The board then proceeded to cast lulloti for vice provident and Arthur Shrlvor was elected by aotu of C to 2. An Informal billet was taken for tiecro- tary , with the followliiK result. Hasan , G ; Slate , 1 ; Talbot , 1. On the formal ballot the vote stood : II.iRan , 5 ; Slate , 1 ; Talbot , 2. acan was declared elected. President Cheek annuunced these commit tees : Klnunco and clnlins. Shrlver , llabcock , Kbto ; teachers , examinations and salailes , Talbot , Cheek , Hawaii ; biilldltiKS and Rrounds , Uabcock , Shrlver , Talbot ; tott books and course of study , Gideon , Olson , Slate : re pairs , furnlturu mid supplies , Slite , Talbot , Check ; rules and regulations , Olson , Glilcon , Michel ; sanitary affairs and Janitors , Michel , Slate , Shrlver ; judiciary. Hunan , Gideon , Olson ; printing and publications , Check , Slate , Uabcoctc. Applications from forty-nlno persons as teachers were read. Upon the motion of Dab cock the committee on teachers retired to select cloven teachers to fill vacancies. A communication was lead , In which eleven names wcro mentioned fcr the approval of the full board. The election of these fol lowed : Kllra Glbbs. Nora Cox , Lillian \V. llald. Josephine Gramollsch. Mary U. Grclst , Maud Thomas , Wlnona Hvans , Klla Wright , Suale Horan , Nellie C. Hulbert and MaiMu , \ . Wlddls. At midnight the election of Jatiii VOB commoncod. n\DU ( ic KI-MAIVS ; IN JAIL. Coroncr't. Jury lloliU 'luylnr'8 Slayer for n I'rullmnmry llcnrlni ; . A coroner's Jury rendered a verdict yester day afternoon In the case of Tony Hydoclc. It was to the effect that Charles Taylor came to his death by n bullet fired from a revolver In the hands of Ilydock , and furthermore ) held the prisoner for further examination by the proper authorities. When the veidlct was read by Coroner Maul the prisoner was nt once brought before - fore I'ollco Judge Frank Chrlstmann. in order to see what ho desired In the way of a pre liminary hearing. Ilydock wanted to give bonds. The judge said that $4,000 would sat isfy him until the case would come up befora him , which would be In a day or two. Ilydock said that he thought he could furnUli bill , but accepting the advice of the pollen judge lie will remain In pilson until to morrow or next duy. Keeling among tha negroes Is anything but kindly to Ilydock , and It was feared that If the prisoner won released on bonds ; at once ho might bo lynched. A little Investigation on the pirt of the police Ehowed that the lynching Idea was tlia product of a crap shooting joint doing : business near whcro the negru was killed. Chluf Drennnn paid no attention to the threats ot a few Idle colored men who hung about the jail , merely remarking that the first person who tried to get Inside without a key would get Into traubl ; , and they all know tint Tom Ilrennan (8 ( a man of his word. After this llttlo talk the crowd about the jail dlsperwd The Inquest was held In the police court room , f'uronor Maul wai assisted by Assist ant County Attorney Slabiugh. Ths brewery which rented the place to Hylock was rep- re.-ontf'd by a couple of lawyers , who listened to the proceedings , but had nothing to fay. John I'oterson , Ollicer Tanne-nan , Chief Rin nan and the prisoner tcstlflol. The testimony was- the samn as printed In the account cf tlio icrapo In Monday morning's Ilea. Hydoclc S'atcd that ho fired two shots after the negro and then flre-d to stop him When he caw the man fall ho Btartcd to the police station to gl > o himself up , but met or olll'-er before no had reached the corner No new facts were brought out In the testi mony and the Jury evidently could eeo no other course but to hold Ilydock for examina tion In the courts. Quito a crowd of negroes gathered about the city jail and talked about lynching Ilydock As a precautionary m anura Chief Ilrennan took his pr'soncr ' to Oniah * and placed him In the county jail. lftliTr ) mi vliolrnll tit Mur < 1i > rrr . CHATTANOOGA , July 1. Sheriff Johnson - son of Wultflrld county , Georgia , arrived this afternoon In pursuit of tltreo negroes who assaulted and murdrrrd Mrs. Houston In Whltfleld county Saturday morning. Tha ( iltieer h H tracked the man lo a point near this city nnd thty were bellevud tu bn hiding here. There Is Intense excitement In Walker and Whltfleld caintlen ! and armed posses are searching In all quarters for the men. TULTO will bo no trial If they are caught. rimiirrlliir nnllolil Initialled , COIA'MIU'S ' , O. , July 1. James If. Can- field today was Installed iia president of the Ohio Slate university at Columbia. IIo came from tbo University of Nebraska and prior to that sorvlco had been with the University of Kansa" . Ho U u graduate or WUUumv college and u native cf Now Ungland. l.ciirghi'A ( iiivnruor Kci-iivcrlni ; , ATLANTA , Ga. , July 1 Governor Atkin son , who wai to near to death list wonk that his physicians abandoned all hope , J vigor ous today and on the march toward ripld re covery. None but the doctors ami member * ct the family , however , are yet admitted to the tick room. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfoi Etcher's Castoria.