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SIDNEY DILLON. Reported Meeting of Railroad Managers in Omaha in Re- sponse to His Request, THE DAILY BEE. Mondsy/Morning, May 17. BREVITIES. . B. DeGroat & Co.’s for — b:u?nu&i B:‘Nobby." smw-t What It Means. —Paterson sells cosl. S —See Polack’s advertisement. Itis suthentioally repcred thats TR, meeting of the railroad mangers of S 2 * | the pool lines witl b hed during the —Frederick bas cheapeetstraw bats. | o iy week to confer with Sidney | V™) Dillon, presidect of the Union Pacific, in regard to matters of interest com- mon to all the roads centering in our city. Several of the mansgers, among whom are Mr. Periins, of tte C., B & Q. have already telegraphed their acceptance of the iavitation, and it is believed that most, if not all of the parties invited, will be present. Itis understood that Mr. Dillon will make a number of propositions relative to the disiribution of freight ea-tward, anl will uss his utmost endeavors to press the claims of the Wabash. St. Louis and Pacific road asa competitor for both passenger and freight traffic. It is further reported that Gould has been buyiog heavily recently in the stock of the above mentioned posts] cars ranning between Omeha |05 g aadiog to his already pre- sod Hastings by July 1. ponderating influence which he con- —The new plank sidewslk around | giders to b especially |romisiog Yaxton & Gallogher's building i3 a | ;q4y investment all the influence of wait imj rovement. the Union Pacific will te thrownin —Try Sexe’s little Key West Ci- | the scales to foroe upon the pool lines g, 10c. o fair and equitable division of profits _Lots, Forms, Houses and Lands, | ith the Wabash, and Mr. Dillon Is < said to be acting as theagent aud iactotum of Mr. Gould in the premises. The rumor that the Alton line will 3 build to ou: city is poch-poohed by McKenzie Restaurant,16th and Dodge the pool offcials. They pretend that ehooks. the divided profits, if the Wabash is —Gentlemen—Thote Manilla Siraw Hais have arrived. Frederick, Hatier —The finest strsw hats,at Richter’s, opposite postofice. o= ia progressing finely on the .wt:::n‘: pt::ml, wdgradis ‘worke. — Belfast ginger ale, at Saxe’s. —Frederick, principal hatter, Omaha. —For Laods, Lots, Houses and Farms, look over Bemis' new column on Ist page. Bargains. _ Florence Lake is getting to be quitea popular Sunday reeort sgain Shis year. —Frederick has the best Straw Hafs. Try Saxe’s new bc Ciger. —The B. & M. expect to bavetheir Yook over Bemis' new column of bar- goius an 1st page. _SPLENDID 1cmcmEax st the and it would pain him if the blame for the unsuo: effort should be laid at thedoors of Boheriins and them alone. o advised them to hold ont with the rast, Whether 1t leads to victory or defeat, and even if Hot successful, to hold on untl the majority of others should decide, so they would not bear the odium of be- ing the cause of defeat. As to the strike iteelf, he thought that it was justified. ue, it was the exireme measufe which he would advieo, but there was no sensible man in the city of Omaha who did not ize with them, and who did not think that $1.50 or $1.65 for the unhealthy work they had to pertorm was not enough. {u{, there was 1o sen- sible man who belizves that at these wages they could live ss men shoulk live and ought to Jive; that th8y could support their families and educate their children. He understood that efforts were made to convince the company of the justice of their de- mand, and they siruck cnly when sll efforts of attaining the end peaceably failed. Now, the factis, that wages seven or eight years ag> were 100 per cent. higher than now, while &'l the commodities shd nedsssaries of life wore Nt much higher than now. Three years azo the wages were re- duced, butthe workmendid not object, bacause all necessaries were then at Dw prices. Within the last twelve months everything they needed and used went up in value, from 25 to 50 per cent, while tneir wages remain the sxme or haveincreased but slight- 1y, by far not in proportion fo the crersed price of all necessasies. While they submitted to decrease in wages three years ago, it is no more than right that now their wages should be raised to & fair livig price. While he dejrecated the strike, yet he had to advise them to staud iogether like oue man and continue until their just demands should be satisfied. They are fighting not for themselves alone, but all the workingmen in Omsh, A month ago the wages of the U. P. em- ployee wereraised; if their wages now Were raised, the wages of all working people in ths city would be bsttered; if they fail, there is no hope forzome time to come for a raite of wages —A Highlander in knee breeches | 1o\ ;1 wijj 10t gafficeto remunerate end long hoso atiracted considerable | (1., ; o, with an additionsl competi- #:toution at the depot this noon. tor, and aseert that they have infor- Hen. A. G. P. Georgs, of Denver, | mation that ihe Alten line has no in- wne of the moet prominent mining at- | tention of complicating the pool prob- torneys of the west, is in thocity. |lem. Outside parties who know of —Deputy Marshal Ben Westerdahl | what they tolk, assert, however, that 38 busily engaged plantirg signs wara- | the prospes 5ug partics sgainst dumping refuse and | into Omah: » anwre. and the idea of snother competitor —Yesterdsy afternoon » warrant | for freight and pacsonger traffic is was isened for the srrest of a man | causing seme concern among the other nemed Kottiger, who was charged with | lines. hitting lnu'::(rorar thehesa with a| DIr. Dillen’s conference will proba- B bly discuss the various phases of the 5 S : Coun- | Failread problem, and the result will —On his late trip toMisscuri Coun - «ilman James Stephenscn purchased | Afec either for the betler or worse wo handscme bey hores for the uss | the Present status of the Iowa pool. of the fire department. They bave SR been staticned at No. 1 engioe house. | Tho cpeniog game of the sexson, be- On Thursday, in private match | tween the Nailworks and Athleticr, between Fred. Eib, of St. Joe, and | took place on Saturday afternoon, re- 8. A. Tucker, of Meriden, Conn.,and | sulting in favor of the Nailworks nive AL Patrick and George Mills, of this [ bp a score of 32 1016. The errors on city, for §50 a side, tho Omaba boys | both sides were numerous, but the «carried off the prize. Nailworks outbatted their opponents, —Uncle John Stanton informed an srme‘ acquaintance, who was quizzing him about the comet, and who asked him — if he didn’t think it would bring the | Conference With the Bohem- world to anend, that the world was ians Yesterday. rcund and so covlda't have an end. —There have been seversl attempts | A meeting of the striking emelters made, withia the past fortuight, to | W#sheld on the bottom,near thesmelt- rob the driver of the late geeen car, | ing works yesterday afternoon. There which runs out Eighteenth street, but | Were between 300 and 400 men pres- theso attempls have in the main |ent, including besidos the strikers, proved unsuccessful. A policeman | men of every trade, particularly those acoompanies the last car out. employed in the U. P. shops. of any other class of workmen. who may be underpaid. This is well understood by all workingmen in the city and ther hearts and faands sre with them. Emgl-yes from the U. P. and other shops sre making colle: tions and if there are any wao aresuf- foring for want of any necesities they shouli csll upon the committeo and As long as no need to ojol want. d them to Clesing, he again ad stand or fall with the majority. A lawyer of this city then made short speech, urging the men tocty out * no surrender” and to mean it. Ge-rge Hoffman wascslled for to speak on buhalf of the Bohemians, but said that Mr. Rosicky had ably summed up ths case for them. Aresolution was unsnimously adopt- ed, amid much enthusiasm, declartng that the strikers wculd never resume 'd"k till ther demands had been grant- ed. It was voted thatall the strikers assemblo at the same p'ace batween 6 and 7 ocleck this morning, sfter which the meeting adjourned, — A LAWLESS LAWYER. Wm. Griffith alias John Smith Again Lodged in Jail, ENIGHTS ERRANT. A Bepuhlion From Mt. Cal- vary Commandery Leaves i For Fremont. | 'o Organize No. A number of prominent Omaha * Knights Templara lefton the nco train Saturday for Fremont, where they went to establish a commandery of Sir Knights in that placa. The tharter for the new comfiiindery, which has | but recently teen granted, was car- ! ried by Sir Koight E. A. Allen, deputy commender, who will this al- | tornoon act as acting grand ccmmand- ! er in the impressive ceremonies at- tending tha organization of the new Masonic body. A ntimber of visiting sir knights from other parts of the state sre expeoted. The following Sir Knights composed the delegation: Sir E. A. Allen, deputy grand and acting grand com- mander; Sir C. F. Catlin, past grand commander; Sir E. K. Long, post grand prelate; Sir Gustavus Steven- eon, generalissimo snd past grand junior warden; Sir James 8. France, captain general; Sir Louis H. Koity, warden; Sir Byron Stanberry, com- ‘mander, end Sic Knights J. J. Monell, Wm. France, J. G. Willis, Gustavus Anderson, Chas. P. Needham ad C. A. Fried. i 1t pays to trade at Kurta's. & ©. B. DeGreat & Co., Leading Hat- ters. New styles received this morn- ing. Call and exsmine. e-m-w Carriage Umbrellas at Woodworth's. 'VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR AT PUNDT'S, For bargains in men's low and high shoes. call at Fullriede's Shoe Store, Visscher's block, 13th sud Douglas. We will keep our store opin Iate to night, so that all may have an of- portunity to buy what they need at Kuri#'s, 'VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR AT PUNDT's. Masen'e. There will be a special communica- tion of St. John's lodge, No. 25, this (Saturday) evening, for work in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren are cordially invitcd, Jas. B. Brunes, Master. The sixth lecture of the Saturdsy evening course of lectures will be de- livered by Col. R. H. Wilbur, this evening. Admision, 15 cents. The Tivoli city. e coolest plice in the 1.0. 0. F. At the. regalar meeting of State IndgeNo. 10,1 0. 0. F. Monday 6vehing, May 24th, Bro Alf. D. Tabor Lodgd | Jones, Grand Instractor, will be pres- Last week a disreputable locking | @at. Al brotheis of the ordler ift the bummer was arrested in compdny with | 6ity are invited to attend. By crder a party of tramps and was lodged in the citycoolerona chargs cf being decidedly drunk acd very disorderly. Failiog to pay bis fine he rccaived ten days Bentence, which he served out, of tho lodge. O. L. Staatcar, Secrotary. Awmuse youtaclt ot the Tieal. WELL BORING and during which he wrote several | and lowering brick wells, by H. M. lengthy communications to the cty | Brown, 12th and Chicag) streets. o | Poperson the horsible stato .of the | Water guaran'eed. 14-4F LAYING THE DUST. An Irritated Citizen Begs for Water and Plenty of It. A Dry Article on a Wet Subject — To the Editor of Tus Bax. The writer has just noticed the pun- gent little article of the enterprising and public spirited editor of TaE Bax on that sprinkling; but for once ke is certainly alittle “‘ouet.” He says, ‘It the busivews men woull orgsnise. a dtreet Aprinkling assoc‘ation, they would soon get rid of the muisance.” Who does he mean by theBubiness men! The writer knows none in a we.tern town who are not business mon, but the old aud infirm. If he means the retai'ers and jobber; he might as well ask them to pave the streets or build the commep sewers, which are not of ha'f the importauce to the public health compared with the cost, that street sprinklers is: Why don’t he ask the business.men to clean thealleys. See thiscutting from The Nonpariel, of Council Bluffs: FAIR WARNING. “It is reported that in many of the alleys of the city, larze piles of man- ure and cther 1ubbish has been depos- jon of the ordinances and trffient of the health and ty. All ocoupens and | utting upon any of | eafety of t! owners of lo the alleys within the city, are hereby notified to remove all manure, filth and rubbish from their pre: 8 and the alleys adjacent thereto within ten days from the publication of this no- tice, otherwise information will be ' fled agaiost them for violation of the ordinances of- this city. “Lysanper W. Bassrrt, “City Marahal. “Council B'uffs, Towa, May 4, '80.” Why don’tcur “patarnalcity gov- eromeat” do” this much? ‘‘Patornal city government” from the editor of | TaE BEk after the waterworks is tco good. Why did they not ask the business men of Memphis to drain the ssamps ! snd save the town from decemation | by fever. There is not a dostor in town to-day that does not know that the state of he:lth in Omaha is fright- | fully prejudiced by cloads of dust fall | of organic matter. You must remem- ber our strects have not been washed | by rain for over six months, and the recent tyro in sciencecan tell you what | must be the stats of the One cf the most able and _influential of the phyéicitis here {old the writér yester- day thatneatly ha'f bis cwes were lang diseases. Such a etate of affairs is really disgraceful in such a glorious wholesome climate as this. The only exouse is that we are ail 5o new here that wo do not yet understand our cli- mate. In this dry Southern ime, cleansivg our alleys snd watering our streets is m¢ re important thad anythitig we cosild do. It is ot only the advantsge of keeping the dirt from gotting into the lungs, but it is puttivg moisture in the air, most essential o the healih in this dry cli- mate. And all this is to be done by the businéds iten. Did you ever hear of keeping doga and barking Fourself! What do we pay city taxes for! To hear s,me cf our city fathers ecream and yell in the councill The public- apitited avd liberal-minded jobbers and retai'ers in Oms object to sprinkling ths streets tliemselver, be- eaise théy could crily do 8o in a pars tial manner, and it wou!d only longef prevent the matter being done in & thorough manner by the: authori- ! erence given and required. Add SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Salé, Lost, Found, Waats, Bosrding &c., will be in- Sertod In thess columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS por line. The frat insertion Dever less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN—MONEY. FFORET 10 10AN on soproved_security. W. R_BARTLETT, Real Estaih A 217 south 15th 8. ] VT T LOAN_ Ot Law Ofice AL D. L. THOMAS, Rooms, Creighton Biosk MO, T0, LOKN—1100 Purabam st Dr. Edwarda Loan Agency, ~ nov-23.t{ CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $270$5PERACRE. ANTED—A gifl to do_general ‘houses Apply thit I door cast of Ligh ehool, on Capitol ave ! 3 ANTEC—A girl for_geveral houssworl 250 Jackson strcet, Mrs. A. Murphy. 509 17 WAan—A wirlat 44 Toenteth ieoet VWAED S0 o genaerl bovomork, ot 96 Jackson Street. MRS. A. MURPAY. 59915 VWANTED A German gl for mashing, fron- Ing, aod general bousework. Good wa- 0 4 ‘person. © Appy st LEmanivs, et south 1h Si., ‘opposits Jonea &8, et ANTED—Girl 814 Beveoteenth Sircet, be- W i reen Ghicago and Davemport. sioss ANTED —Good girl, northwest corner 0th ‘an1 Davenport. [ IRL WANTED for genrral housework, at REINEKE'S Restaurant, 13 Juckson St 57915 ANTED—A go-d cok at TIZARD'S Restaurant, ANTED- Girlsat IN "ELLIGENCE OFFICE, southenst comer 16t dad Devenpors. e rd in beat of s 0, this 60315 jearaat, room an: Tamily, by a young lads office. AY BOARDING can 'be nad on Caiifornfa Street, south side, 3 docrs west of 16th. uate of Uerman 597-21 ANTED—A Druggst, s W A Gnivostty, wek 12 s, oxpericncs i who'esale and retall stores, wants a Ee.t references given. Address DRU s offce, 307 WANTFD_At OMAHA SHIRT TORY, 1410 Farnbam ¥ Fo- Cruickshank. 58315 FJIAILORS WANTED—ALJ. H. THIELY 53415 uild_ono or two CARPENTER wanted to b Seo DR. EDWARDS, 583t frame co'tages. 1100 Farnham Stroet. WWASTED_A goodiand cncontons pante sad vests, men or woman. Apply at 1220 Farbhamn sticet, near 56215 13th, Omaha, Ne IVED for building 108 WILL BE RE Frame House snd well st Cassady Cemo- Ty Bids to cloee May 16:n. _Right to reject &l bids raserved. “For Wlotmation apply No. 9 B . PHEL B. This 50317 NE DOZEN GOOD TAILOES WANTED. g ! App’y to FRANK RAWGE. [ NTELLIGENCE OFFICE, comer 16th and OUSE FOR RENT, corner 18th ani St. Mary s Avene. Eoquire o tbe promises: [OR RENT—by June lst. A nicy cottage and stable on wppr Douglas Street, 2 Hlocks from Postofflon.~ fn fuire 1210 Farnham Stroes, 58641 EMIS OFFEHS A SPLENDID LIST OF ins in Houses, Lots, Farms and Lands, in his new column on 1st pige. 8, BENT Twostory trams bouse wita brick basement, on corner 19th and Pierce. Comer Farubam and 11th St. FRED MOEHLE, JRONT PARLOR in new house to rent, far- nished with bosrd, xorthest core " 7th 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in- all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through lowa. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebraska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made CLOTEHING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. SPRING OVERGUATS For Men, Boys, and Children. Under-Wear, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Suit AllL ax POL.ACK'S. per acre. An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Copsisting of Hlegant Resi- dences irom $3,000 to $20,- 000, Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 6 years time, at 10 percent. interest to all who can show good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale, Boggs & Hill, ReaL EsTaTe Brokens, 1408 Farn. St., Omaha, Neb. For Rent. Splendid cot'age, 6 rcoms, all inthe best con- dition, fruit and shade trecs, stable, hard and soft water, and 4 Acrea of Ground, $130 & year. West Umahs, will sell for $1,680. BOGGS and HILL. For Sale, House and fall lot on Webster Street, best loca tion in the city, §1,500; casy teras. 'BOGGS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur- ed mortgages ranzing from 8200 0 $1,000, draw. Ing 10 per cent interest, have been lately ‘Flacod 1n our bands for ssle, at small discouat. Per- soms having litsle money to_spare can make & safo and profitable loan in this way, without any exponss or commissions. ties. In the melnlirlna a manychildren delicate men a0d the Womén will fose thelr lives. But the evil will get 85 intense as the town grows, that ultimately it must be attanded to properly, by the authori- ties. Itk paioful that so many wust die and so much misery st be caused befro the du'l, stupid aud inert can and Chicago. OGO et B BENT_An elogant frant room. Enguire For Sale, at 1516 Dodge Street. e e 7.4t Church Property and Psrsonageia South Omahs, Bear Depot, at very reasonabie price. % o 88 aad HILL. O RENTFamishe oo hoay By wak B o oy s RUERICAR BOURE " st I ENT—A splendid_Photograph Gal ery. il LB WILLIAMB & SON_ Cottage and Lot, New Lstory fiame_house, 4 rooms, 2 closets™10 foot. ceilings, double doors, ete., 85 barrel sis- tern, full lot, all in No. 1 condition, & blocks from High Sthoo; $650, on mouthly ‘payments, AND 8- PRINCE, BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE B AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO., OF NEW YORK’ We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated elclhh{vn this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the be:t sslected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Gcods, ete. in the city. Boston Clothing House, L2122 FARNHAM STREET. X2X2 TO THE LADIES|I THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOMIE Uses a Btraight Self-Setting Needle and makes the Double-Thread “Lock-Stitch.” 1t is the Perfection of Mechanism for HEMMING, FELLING, BINDING, CORDING. BRAIDING, SEAMING, QUILTING, TUCKING, DARNING, Fringing, Ruffling, Gathering, Hem- Stitching, Ete. 1t is adapted to every varicty of sewing, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, an? =¥1da greater range of work than any other machine. Tt has the most complete attachments ever applic ‘o aSewing Machine, and among these we call attention to our Adjustable Underbraider, which is superior to all other braiders, and is not furnished with any other ‘machine. Ttis the Simpliest, Easiest-Running, best-made, and most elegantly ornamented machine in the world, and . combines in cne machine every requisite to produce a perfect machine. Ladies are especially invited to examine the “NEW HOME,” and become conversant with its merits. HARTMAN & HELQUIST, Agents, N. W. Cor. 16th & Wabster, OMAHA, NEB. 50,000 DOLIT.ARS small cash paymebt required. BOGGS and HILL, Real Estat —Leowis Hermon, the wooden leg. | Themeeting was called to order af ate Brokers. gcdman chargod with a0 asault on | :45¢'clock by James Thompaon,chaic- ammen Moylan with intent o ki, was | a3 of the executive committee of the bound over for trial at {ho|®trikers, who nominatod H. P. Hor- next term of district court, in the sum | " for chairman, and heawss elected. £$200. In default of boads ho was [ Mr- Horran made a few remarks and comemibted 0 3551 assured his hearers that he was fally in sympathy with the movement, al- |* bo waked ap, o {he own interests, | 0O RENT ) of room 560 Fifienth strot but so it alwdys hds béen it this = — world and thus we haye martyfs. 8 FOR SALE. When wo realizo the fact that less | 3707s pARNe HOUSES AND LANDS. Look | We are now propared to build houses worth than {wenty c:ntsa head would entire« { ; ; over BEMIS new column of barzalna on 1st | from $400 to $300 on our lots in our new addition, 1y abate this nuisanee and turn_thess | pate. 28th and 29th acd Farmbam. Douglas and Dodge, 1 . ~———————————— | and sell on small monthly payments. horrid, {dirty blizzards into delicious 108 SALE- Stock of n;u-flm ,1:5‘ uw P S and HILL, ba'my broezes, one eannot but won- i cnbection, in the flogra o vy J : {6wn of G tiswold, Cass Cotmnty Iows. $600 to $1,000 der what our paterhal governnient is | cnaec fot & man 'h:dn'lnll ‘H" into the bars: 1 win) buy you a new house, with one of the finest pricon. Friday mutning he wad iszhatged from custody and was sup- pesed to have lefc the town, but that right he was again arrested and lodged in bis 01d quartars on the same charge. Saturday worning when Deputy Mar- 1 Bon Westerdahl came to open his CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell their Boy WANTED—A smart, active boy for office work. 142 Tur Bravsrexr Co. PR (s e e NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you have any galvanized iron New Houses. —Nns ouSromacs.—Oustomers ; Ildoorhofound the fl ed with ices, willdow éps of other we el - ®T | 41ough not one of their kG celldoorhe found the floor covered with | cornices, Wilidow &P or other work | about that they don't ecoit. '*Pators | wire biisicers. JAB. A. HAWNI ba, il monthi; te. ! Loaviog soon, or fearful of having | " 108 Murphy, presidont. of the | Plinters, and upon eSamiuation dis- | to figuro o, or to_ bo done, call on | nal goverament” s good, Rosewater; | BEROER, Ghavold ek * ios Syerdant | O ana LT entire stock of | taeir furs desemy_e‘.-l by moth, a%s - | oo ooy ouion, was lou dly call. | covered that the pritoner had attempt- |- John Epenetor, 333 Broadway, Coun- | ¥ou have ‘em. A Crmizex. OR SALE_A good pouy, or wil «fchanee . formed that I will receive them OB | o for and made a capital speech, fall | © 07ing the night to cut his way out | cil Blufls, Towa, who will give you | mprs IS THE LAST EVENING. ; s Dlamonds, Watches, bottom prices and extra good work, _ pl27-3w Elpe Sae L Before buying a sewing machine storage, and insure them against all damage at & small expense. Heury by the aid of & common dinner knife, which must have been conveyed to bim through his cell window during We zell you goods to the smount of “:u‘.i’d.lfi‘,':fl r:: = ‘:’Z:‘:fi & of good i €ood cheer and hope to the strikers 128 foet €1 00 or meré and you get 006 wcFth | 5f Leavenworth and 24th Sis. saying that they were all brothers, no Jewelry, Clocks, ichter, Umaba's Furrice, oppo- | mater what thote natisnali N e P s » ir natisnality or creed. of best needles for nothitig. O Bt At And fall lot, one-half block from strest cars, ; i ] 2 ol othtaln 1a goud con | 42412 b . i postoffice. He had always been s workingman, | the night. The eluts cf the door Wer | oy,psing the “New Home,” corner 16th The pecple are corivipced hfimdnm D.W. ‘SAXE, comur 15y ami | SHeve Addton, 31370 Sllver-Ware, e e gt —One of the most successful social [ and in common with every working. | 208t cut through, but evenif hohad | yng Webster. Hartman & Helquist, | IT PAYS TO TRADE AT Kupifs, | oo o™ ey e e e s e e Lol TR T O | 00 IO FLASTERERS ANDMASONS | 1y popery - i o s Pi &0 e remembered by those present, was | th's strike succosd, as its results | his cell he would have found it impoe- | Over eighty milltons of dollars of | MIssING.—A casoo conatipation by | moulcioe sand willbe derean ur shof metice | tanter, W § Lot 4, Slock €7 vith 3 N { houes lanos rgan, Leave orders st H. Sierks 1414 Farnham, and | of 7 rooms and ail "':n members. It starts off with forty | was especially severe wipon that paper anembers, who bave elected the follow- | and other organs of capital. He re- promise of good behavior and of im- near the comer of Harney, with a mediately Jeaving the town he was | complete Zine of choice Dry Goods, Committee of arrangements—John Sheaban, Charles Hauley, Thomas & J.F. COLLING, 181 Farubam Str.et, 6054 Ruth’s Addition,near business, We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced. PIANOS : hiold in the hall of Compeny G srmory | would affect labor everywhere, Ho | ibl® to bave broken through the heavy | ipsurance capital of the oldest and | using Hamburg Figs. . Charles Brandes, 921} Faruham Sts. HANS | corner 2lat and Case. - Want best offr. AND ¥riday evening under the management | ssid that he had as good aright to door at the end of the hall. best home and foreign companies rep- . M. 5. Socletys:Ball, 'BOCK, Sucoessor to Charles Daniel. 65240 GS and HILL. of the Misses Sophia sud Ingred John- | come there and say kind words to| _ Vhen taken beforo Judge Hawes | resonted in the agency of Taylor & | A very pleasant soireo was given last | F'° REDHONG S Bviecmars ' Saigs B e GENERAL MusmAl_ MERGHA"BISE i s andMun Lin Clerland. Thero then, ss D Miler had t il Tho | S8y mocing be agen gevs b | Howol 16t | ereni in Clark' bl by the Bt | Ziom s, oms. movees 0 Fara, | 3 o B0 BRI A ‘was a general good time and dancing | Herald full of abuse. The Herald | lis*of JohnSmith,butfinallyadmit M B‘m—‘——_ _ | Monument association. With 1. Todk over BEMIS' new column on 1st page. . o . s ] ¢ ; g 5 & Co. ith excel x Wanted. 2 was kept up until a late hour. was the organ of capitalists, and had | tha+his realname was William Griffith, | - “/niod & Oo.aro making wuits | /o "o comeany and une e T o | e vant s contract to hav 20 scres ot iana At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per —A new organization under the |been troc to its hire, misreprasented :"" :h“n'?;“ = e"fl{fleé in ':;fl oo tiring committeer, thero was nothing | I iern purposcs st RROGS B W bm-“mm_;mTflmm cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, " mame of the Union Life Association of | the condition of the strikers, striv- | °°U0tY; his home being in Creighton. hereby inform my friends and the | to mar the enjoyment, and all enjoyed | ~——————————— eap Lots. reparatory to mo’ ing into their f Ohio has been catablished in our city, | 18 to make them appear odious in the | F1¢ #id he was the first white man | public generally, that I shall, on Mon- | themselves to tho utmont, The follows | IV Armgepia popepious oare orone | Look ot th let to onr nes sdddon st LG Ty g : the plan being an unique cno, ag | Y65 of tho people, and lboriog to | POFR in that portion of the atate, and | day next, open'a stors in the brick | ing are the names cf the committee- obiei-mon-wodt soaes ma HILL. | N @y Store, Cor. llth & Farnham quarterly dues being demanded of the | F3ite dissensionsin their ranks. He he probably lied in saying so. Upon | building No. 408 Thirteenth strect, | men: OB SALE_A Faliduinig’ hiiew, mext to Residence Lots for Sale. K- Gating”resdine <oormor 10 ana . QCapitol Avenue. For informationcall st 6. H. | 200 Lots in Kountze and | fug offhe s boacd o dirsios: Liwed heprogres oftho teke frony | LsHTES Notions and_Fancy Goods, which 1| Keonedy, T. Boyle, M. Whalen. R (o e e e T el W, West, | the beginning, and said that every Is- shall name The Mechanics One Price | Floor managers — Dennis Ryan, | iro of Fred Lag. § GEI 4571m_ | choicest, cheapest and nearest v board. = boring man in the city would give Shirts. Store. Purchasing strictly for cash, | John Sheahan, M. Lee, Owen McCat- ROk saLE—A orstuuL Apeiy business of any lots in the mar- aAaND PERSO) them all the aid that they posbly | Dots anybody remember the kind | low rent and trifling ‘experses, and | T — e B B T ! B [ e T e | e ey sk o v i | g s b | o T A e | o o ed Bewsadacon | @) TER @G- INT IS5 Manager A. E. Touzalin has left for | jyuors > 01 910 | years ago and. call shirts, with atuck | g e by dose yourse ves with pauseat- | ey St 5 ot btorsthetich o day. | Defore purcha alsomhaee: ~ e, laboring msn, who, sts meeting held e o ym",!m = e:.z lBIcunh dr;halper than ordinary | ing medicines, when a purely fruit For intar “W .“‘:‘,fl:}mnmu‘n;n ;V;ix‘l)le:m Onn;:n ly payments. H O SPE TR, X Saturday night, pledged 81 per day of » 804 80 | rates. I am determined to make the | eathartic will cure you at once—Ham- | """ el i (Zos il o HILL -A-- = . Cap. Hoys, of th Filth Oavalcy, i i wages a1l ath ik conti | 17 e ha th bosome e L Mfchamics One £ ie S th chspest | barg i Try . el it Fy EEBOGOand o town. ued, aud gave an order for§10 to con- | Fmpled up befors you had them an | in tho Missouri Valley, and mark all ey orders i R el 2o, P e SR+ | vt 00 et b 30 7 J. 5. McOlary, of Norfolk, left| tributeto the support of the strikers. lmulDd T wonder if _lh- ancients ever | goods at correspondingly low figures, The following epecial orders are | 20 C. W. HAMILTON, m‘:fl;fi.‘, ‘x’on:m;‘:“ h ireets, o T Baturday for bome. Altbough all could not afford to do | j¢4hed to mko shirte, and tho art | Specialinducomentein Lawns, Gasi- | ssued from the heiquarters of the — MISCELLANEOUS. Vet ety st soth s G x | that, yet each would do as much s he | 24 been forgotten, or did it take six | brics, Prints, Domektics, and Honi, —_— e | L R0 to W00, Monthly paymente. 2 :::: A. Oroighton, Euq., camein | thah yo ex apocch was listemod. g | t10088Dd years tolearn to makea shirt | Tablo Linens. ~ All goods nerw, ehetae Dewt:““gmm“h: s g Koyl 4 T Bobe BTN \urdsy morniag. . . ! ) kT Oxtatra, May 15, 1880, 7 o - 3 AT with great attention and was frequent. | L2t 42 Somfortable and would 67 | and desirable; not change; accumu. | Second Lieutenant Stegher J. Mul- | frits ooy oo faroham and Douglt, 6 04 18 Chetce Lats Pianos and O Sold on Eas ; S olarnsl o], = e The writer mever got a shirt | ution of years prat. Call and bs con- | ball, 14'h ‘infantry, iv detailed as & | —-o o ——————— | On Pack Wd Avenus only 3 o 4 bloks from and Organs So! y Lincoln Saturday. Mr. Rosicky was called for and |Of decent 6t till he came to |vinced Goods shown freely. Low | meMEer of tho geveral court-martisl, | T, e brobens iy 1 cach ary shore: i T Monthly Instaliments. Houry Rumsey went out to Laramis | sepped Lewacd. Ho et siated in | Americs, aod they -cost him throo [ prices and courtcous attention quaran- | perasraph 1, opeemtodues N o3, | s emeiad i o & Fochers, Fyipis| GG of the Finest Lots - t 4 o " 'al y Fatunday afecsoce. Eoclihy that ey uiderstood B, was | dollrs;they ware dsa, but they woro | tood. - Sumples given on applicaion, | Surnt seich eom thevs hoadquat, | Poo% Ooibe e e L e Councilman Hornbergor has re- | sud sebod tor £ationos of thor iy | 800 #nd comfortablo compared with | T respectfully aclicit your patronage. | t00% N Ty e N ol hin | S R Y o o el A. Hospg, Jr, turned from the east. would not understand bis remarks, | "hat he had won; but lately they | 156 X. Fazomcasex, | ;, ChPIsinG. W. Simpeon, U. 8, A., | o, b bed 0 0o P cosunt e 1 [ Fricc #0010 30, on peyments of 8o 10 1516 Dodge Street: = He than weat on in Bobemian saying, | seem to have made some mew disoov— " |is relieved from duty at Fort McPher- | will pay no bills contracted by ber. WAL | P°T BOGGS & HILL, | == S —— Rev. Mr. Ingraham came in from | inat he was called upon to attend this i i ton; Neb., aad will eport, in porson, | Sartl: ™ 7 T T wens \ Laocoln on the noon. {rain Ssturday. | mestivg and explain the situation b | icr i i PovEht ab | Having mede contracts with some | without delay, to the commanding of- | 7 AvEP—From e s of 9 wnder. 2 Houses = Ghon, oo Al AEs Smsrotona’ the Cruickehank’s shir's at one dollar and | of the best butter makers in the coun- | iicer Fort Rol inson, Neb., for duty. Spnd cue Mnber, colored And twohirds of a10t, Chicago strest, betoen | Jf = -, . Frauk Kennard was s pasenger on the noon irain Saturday, bound for Grand Inland. Masjor Jackson and Lieut. Quintis, mocbmpanied by Lieut. Harding, left £.r8¢. Paul Saturdsy evening. Lisutenant Schuyler. bay retarned from the Pacific coast where he has been spendiog several woeks. Hon. 0. F. Davis.and wife left Thureday for Madison, Wis., toattend the general assembly of the Presbyter- rn church. be Rev. J. B. Maxfield, of the 3 ‘cst M. E. church, leaves for Cincin- .. i Mondsy to attend the quadren- » lsemion of the M. E. gaveral con- £ rance, now holding. President Dillon, of the Union Pa- € ‘¢, Thes. L. Kimball, E. P, Vining, and Mr. Morsoman, atrived yesterdsy fromtheir tour of inspection over {heir | to geads, theU. P. syvtem. English Janguage and cou'd not com- prehend what was going on. There was & meeting held on Saturday where a vote was takes, whether the card of the company should be accepted or not. As helnn;!f‘l;:lind- it the meet- ing was cnly slightly attended, oul about cne-third of the striking men being present. When a vote was takea it appeared, that the msjosity of those present were for acceptiog the list and going to work. But that was not considered by the strikers as a fair expression of ajority, on the contrary the majority of tleir fellow-strikers were for continaing the strike uatil ory would be won. Now the sen‘iment prevails, that the mians will go to work on Monday morning almost in a body and desers their fellow-workmen in the hest cf battle. By such action, of course, the strike would be at an end and the whole blame for that would be laid at doors of the Bohemians. This should ‘orkingmen W at threo dollars as it was superior to the o'd-fashioned shirt that he used to buy in England. In the last twelve montbs he has bought at least a dozen of thete shorts at different times, and nevergot a misit. All they ack you is the width of yeor neck, and yot there was none of these shirts that was not a better fit thau the three- dcl'ar ehirt of New York made to or- der. It is positive’y a public boom to vl attention to this, as there is nothing so disgusting to s man as a bad-fitting shirt, and nothing more anuoying to a lady thaa to see ber husband’s nicely laundried shirt all crumpled up, because it don't fit. I presume other people may have this shirt besides Oruickshank's, bat they one del'at and & quarter that are as | iry Iam now prepared to supply my mach eupsrior to the New York shirt | customsers with choice butter direct from the churn at prices satitfactory to all. Strawberries from 10 to 25 cants per box, and @o not forget thay 1 am agent for the Eagle Mills Wiater Whest Flour, only $3.65 per 100 pounds. Wizuis M. Yares, Real Estate Transfers. Geo. P. Bemis and wife to Wm. F. Urban: wd pertof lot4, block 19, Gredit Foncteraddition ity of Ouuaba. Faunie 0. and H. W. McClure to Byron and Lewis S. Roed: w d part of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 255, aity of Omaha. $176. Wanted—15 first-class dressmakers, McDoxawp & Harmisox's, 3M.G. McKoon, Agt. Fire Insursuce. mayl-ly at have it certainly. If you want to be bapoy, try it.—{Omsba Daily Newn | ters, 1316 Farnbam at, pm-wef C. B. DeGroat & Co., Lepding Hat- | r:omplny it tothe railroad. Upon the recommendation of the medical directer of the department, Oaptain and Assistant Surgeon Henry u&:_ \derry, U. 8. A., will, upon the withdrawal of the battalion 14th in- fantry from camp on White river, ac. i He ‘will 1!lm-nmr:ipnr to l;ort D. A. Russell, W. ", a0d report for temporary duty at thnphw.pq il medical director of the department, the commanding oficer, camp om White river, Colorado, will, upon the withdrawal of the battalion of the Fourteenth tofantry, order one of the hospital stowatds now with his com- mand, to report in person to the com- manding oftoer, cap on Saakoriver, W. T., for duty thereat. | - rov;‘u—bAnn cure tor on: Hamburg Figs, 26c per box, for sale by all dn;:zid._ ) i, Lo i et o 0 you, ;:,';' 'f."; s emo-;: but take Dr, Upon the recommendation of the | CO. rotum. A. M, McOAVOCK, Tenth Depot. \AKEN UP—Towo red cows ¢ Asher Ganiner Place on West Cuming Sttect. JOHN NDESSON. 69117 I TRAYED—Two small rosn milch cows, one ) with borns cut of. A. MEYER, Tenth Sire-t Meat Mariet. 59615 MOR A FINE weswsaus front, Doorss counter, Mant , veneered 3 8T & apevaat-tty il be pald fof. her ward A row L sevythst. EMOVAL—1 have removia my stock 10 the corner 14th and Cass. Those wanting any £oods in my line will do well 10 call, as 1 am offering lews thar comt. E. F. COOK. ~ 423-1m (SPUFAR, baeremored trom Tenth Sereet 1116 Farnbam St. Give him a call. Apl5-lm. ANSTEN | P10 12th and 13th; rents fe ear. rents for $300 ‘l{nd Houses and Lots. New 2-tory residence corner _lot, choice loca- tion, 4 blocks from Postoffice; BOGGS and HILL. 2 Houses and south § lot 1, block 11, on west wide of 15th street, between Calitornis and Web- ster atreets; §2,200 BOGGS ard HILL, 2-Story Brick House With full lot, 2 blocks from -'sfl‘::fllu_ 91,500, T [1H £ 3 5 ; i i § 3 Y B i il il 4 i i MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS!I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. HENRY LEHMAN, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. ! 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