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s . e oo = < — . D ters Department of the Platte, April 14, g the indictinent includes this statement AUE_DAILY BEE.| THE PRINTERS STRIKE. |1z vttt Pt At | THE THOMAS CONGERT. | i, iy s iy g sar S T 3 - for the information an uidance of e o . A Sul [-Adrised Nove by |concomen By omderof rgadier Gen- | ) o Parl 1 100 ] e e et i b o g s | 0 den And Il 07 Y | erat Howard: oteworthy Ferformance & | not Toas than three nor over fifteen years - In future, applications for inspection | not lo . Morning, June 30 Omaha Newspaper COMPOSIONS, |, blic property, excent in spevial or Opera House, | A= [ Saturday Morning, June 30. 5 extraordinary oases, will be be made only | 2 POLITICAL POINTS. [ / o | twice yearly, and these inspections will | S “ P LOCAL BREVITIES. Whic n Canuot Meet With Sympathy | pord ¢ h’?”w sieistant inkpeoto shiner. Choras Doing Full | - From Other Working Men. al in the months of March and Septem- | Justice to the Occasion, while the Msatinz o e RBDHDHI}M State AR i ber, or as soon thereafter as practicable, Soloists Excel Themselves., “aterson sells Jity" coal, All applications must be made through i iy e e b el How It Came About. the ]nmltlcnmmnndt-r v Y i Central Comnitoe, S s i : In oasen of ield or other movements, | The first Thomas concert was given i for_Infants and_Children. y e b when necessary or proper for the public | last evening- The house was nearly filled - ) & It J. Sase, Fashionable Hatter. At6o'clock p. m. Thuraday, a comittee | intorest, dumaged and _unserviconble | and the udicnce wos as dressy and styl- | | oo Coned for Sept.20ch Qastoriapromotes Digestion | Fhatgirs i oy s, ~Charles & Whinnery, dentists, 1314 Farnrm. | of the Omaha Typagrafical Union, waited | property will be transferred as such to | W ; el a6 e and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- s_Ona A -1 | the post commander, or to the post staff|i8ha one as has ever assembled at the| ., o call of Hon, (. W. E.Dor. |/$ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea,, and o8 tret and cry by turns, Besen sells the best and cheapest 1neat. h g . : Pursuant to call of Hon. (. W. E.Dor. babi ery upon the proprietors of the HEraLp with | g 00 0 the department to which the | opera h Tus B) unable to de- ness. It insures health and t cures their colic, kills ‘wormsa, Scandinavisn drug wtore, 10th & Douglas. | 5rinted soale of rules and prices which ;m‘;fi:y 'm:uil’;p.w;l‘l‘!e’:li" ,hr'v;d“cit ‘fo‘: ,w 1 't,lmwl "r't| -“‘: e, asnuch | %Y the republican state central com- | natweal sloep, without morphine, s s i . b o vote to the concert, in this issue, as : ; R e Trions b8 | hiay - Hemandid ARBIIA' go into ‘effect:xt | e FAgRIPIANDICHon wbove presctibed, | o 2 o cotice T but in what it | mittee met at the Paxton Hotel in Omaha < What quickly cures Constipadion, fore buying a hat, 1322 Farnam st. a21tf - b A ) di Y i il be | #Pace as it desires to give; but in what it Moiredsy”S 28, 1883, ut 7 “ Castorla § Bour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, el For Sale—Real Estate, by M. G. Mo.[once. This would have required u raise [ wFmancing oficers of posts wil says it takes pleasure in commending Mr, | o oy TURe 56, 1059, W T p. m. 1 recommend I 86 SULEIOE Lan s Eoeare Bui Cestoris, oon, No. 1516 Douglas st. %t | of about ten per cent, the present scale | 1¢1d responaible that before public prop. |7Wn ¢ fukes | b + inciden. | . The following fmembers of the com-| known to me." T &, ARCREE, MDD Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Koon, No, oug| A erty is presented for inspection it will Thomas' orchestra as \"" as the inciden- | oo oo D resent: 8 Portland Ave., Brookl Castor Oil and Paregoric, ang Saxels oream soda better tian svor. o | being 82 cents and the demand being for (carofully examined by the officer respon. | tal part borne by the ‘singers of Omaha|™ 11 1. Clan. Foueth District i { Hnll Casto member you can buy 15 tickets for 81, 1201 35 cents per thousands ems. The new [sible for the same, and the good separ- [in the concert, ~ The Thomas orchestra| 1 1+ Clark, Fourth District. — T ety 1+ A weale alyo imposed rigid regulations that syl it b hich should | imbering sume sixty pioces needs no (-m; fl‘. Nm::_, l-) .r]n:. District. CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma- Roeder, M B, Powell and Kuhn & Co, At g A for hose ordnance stores, which should | words of praise. Very many of theread- | . K. Yost, Sixth District. ‘ " il :l:ll(lflmrm:;"h(« wpe nses of TN | o repiacod without delay, and. consider- erw of the Bx have long been familisr| Wm. B, White, Bigth District.h :ir"';'l'n?;‘:;:’n”;::;" G""‘:': ""u'n’ o] P":: mm::di'ene- e $ berries, Cherries and oth ""' ly from 825 to $50 . week. T. |able quantities of quartermaster’s or sub- | with Mr, Thomas' services, and it goes 9 . gt o o ng an caling medy known to man. fruits it Wiemerst e MO Richardson we are told, declined to con- |sistence stores, will be considered a | without saying that his orehestra is com: |, 1 Colson, Ninth District. [ eha, Konfo, Tosirance Agont, re|sider tho scale, but offerod. an advancs | Cason 1 apocial tion, and for the in- | posed of ssen tharouighly well prepared | W Steuffr, Tonth Disrict e e ] moved to Nebraska National Bank, entrance | from 2 to 33 cents, A similar peremp. | SPection of :}(‘l”‘;v"'xll"‘"‘hgr"‘ e A ionmony | for 8l they have F Ao W] B G e L B on 12th street. tory notice had been served on Manager il ) i Jo s ‘true that the most they| . F. Merrit, Twelvth District. ‘ . ; 0 i commander. =~ did last night was with pieces thor-| W' g Gade. Thirteenth District River, 14 feet and two inches ubove low | Yost of the RerunLicax with the same | Offical notification having been receiv- | oughly familiar to concert goers—such i) A 2. M. Parks. | W tireet: FOR SALE. water mark. result. A general strike was at once [¢d from the Headquarters of the Army of | Weber's *“Invitation to the Dan C. 8. Johnson, proxy for B. M. Parks, | Y} oeh street, JFUR SALE ar am horses 7 v old warrane The United States Court has adjourned | ordered in all the daily offices and at | the promotion of 2d. Licutenant (ieorge | Schuman's “Traumerci,” and the over- | Fifteenth District D A goud woman ook, Wage tedsound. - Apply H. Mannweller 11 8t. Farnam, o sucet again on the second day of June. | goven o'clock the men everywhere threw | L Amer’ 9th Infuntry (company K )to 1st | ture to William Tell; but these were J. H. Harley. " Addrens “Cook” Bes e, . LA et A writ of habeas corpus was boday brought v ! oW | Lioutenant (company E,) vico Robertson | dered with a mingled abandon, grace| poter Karh G ioky 308 B Fox, Six- POR SALE-Four splendid horses. Single or dow i o i Phcuain Moliey. dm-wl ‘i"“llnwll their sticks and quit work. Atjthe ;)pmnwd Adjutant, he will {lnwued toand care which quite made them new St Dlat XY ) “‘ TED -G T m\::e drivers. Norton's Grocery Store, 504 \14‘;“, ' Lealawd A Fial | Bk office in the absence of Mr. Rose- |Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., and report for | again, even to ears of musical progress, | teenth District. . K. cor. 13th and Cass streets. street. LT burglary and was unsuccessful. water, who happened to be acrow the | 144y with hit company e Tioethoven andante (2nd symphony)| K. 8. Norval, Seventeenth District, ONEX O LOAN0n chattel mortgages, B | JFOR SALE- Homes, Wacoms, THaruow, Fic. ot The Omaha glee club yesterday gave | (o0 * 0 e etter was left | q L€ detail of Ist.” Lieutenant E. D. |and the Lisst 2hapsody, no less famil-| Sherwood Burr, Nineteenth District, | W WARDS, 1100 Furna St 780-img | ¥ Fmigrant Stable, Cumings street. * 260-1m reception in theifrooms over the Omaha Say. | V1V¢Ty the dollowing letter was left | Thomas, 6th Cavalry, to Inn{wct and re- |iar than those above mentioned, were | M H. Brown, Twenty-first District. ONEY LOANED On_ onattel property, J. | JiTRESE MILCH COWS= For sale at 25¢h and_ Cali- - ings Bank o Prof. Blakely, the conductor of | €Atly in the evening: port. upon the quantity and_ quality of {given with a foeling and cxpression | ' 5 pronh TWERVISE District, | pporEy Soth ook stverre papam | X torniamreet, 0 Mgy the Thomas chorus. Omana Jose 28th, | certain flour to be delivered under|which made them almost new. The| V- J. Pemberton, ¥ - | A ALl R e e —1In the police ocourt yesterday there | Mr E Rosewater. ; | contract for the Indian servico at Thatcher, | concerto, in three movements, by Mme | trict. ___HELP WANTED. Sl and Mason. 'House 5 rooms, trees, oto. Must were throo cases of plain drunk. One paid | S8ir—You are herehy notified that until | Neb., ordered in paragraph 2, Special | Rive King, was well caleulated for the | 1. D, Evans, Twenty-fourth District. S ANTED v oxperionont Beandimarian, saien | PS4 bY Juix sth, 20, T Wi and two wore committod. One man arrested | YOU agree to pay the scale of prices adopt. | Orders No. 60, cuerent xeries from these | display of technique without decp foel-| Chauncey Wiltse (proxy), twenty-fifth | W 5 JACORS, Clothiug store, . S51:30° | house; bare wel, ciitarm e ' Besenn. sooo, 120 s » tramp was discharged to hunt up a job, | ed on Sunday ‘last, the members of all | Headquarters, revoked, and 1st. ling; the second movement, however. | District. £ - o and | 420 SHRIVER & BELL, 2 v Typographical Unions are prohibited from | Lieutenant H. E. Robinson, 4th Infantry, eallod forth a display of some feeling. i ot iatricr | YWIBEER g to doggaing guc igabg SR =014 3 SFRRIPIN T Trinity CAtlodral's industrial school meets H i i 0 H ¥ 0. B. Willard, Twenty-sixth District, dining room work, at Pacific 200298 | £30R SALE--Advertising space on the nelos- this morning in the chapel 10 o'olook. et ”“r’v.‘i“llr xfmp:r.r i s A A i e A e e ot \. L lR in h‘i Twenty-seventh Dist “"Mfln Cook in restaurant 314 South 13th St I‘iw}nué‘mm m«“n.‘.mfnune;tmn.h As- d y order of the Union, — " most above criticism. A. L. Reineohi, Twenty-seve = who ean room at home. 250-20% | sociation, om 5t Mary's avenue. _ Apply to C. Vi Gal- All Teachers and «cholars are particnlarly. ro- D. C. Surrey, |, Tn making the wwertion that Pozzonts Med- | e Lohengrin Vorspiel was wonder- | trict. Wi ) o ok 3| WERAE, Frlgh Auor'soce,.U: B, Ry ik i e - President. | g e or deadly poisons, we do it up. | fully well played, and gave a practicable | A. V. Cole, Twenty.eight District. | WAL 2 BmRainirs, = for the closing on July. Wu. SvrrLe, on the authority of a thorough chemical analy- | idea of the peculiar characteristics and | J. M. Hyatt, Twenty- ninth District. TN R, VT Ty e e 1 OR BALE--Good hard bricks. Inquire at 608 N, ~ Complaint was filed in police court Thus. Rec. Secy. ;{n, r{z ix one .k-r:hu nHm Mie‘;m\:'}t'lrr;inflt_ e | difficulties of Wagner's music. l’l:hz Vic. Blerbower (proxy), Thirty-first | Y\ ANRED [Twogood carpenters. N. N. Fdward e e T ISR SN e o duy against Mewrs, Caldwell, Hamilton & | At half past eight when Mr Rosewater | American market, and is wsed in the families |soenes given from the first act, in' which | Digtrict. i M uen o B o R e Lo teag e < A of so " : 1 ore suf- B iy " ANTED- ) \OR SALE—A choice lot and # cot th Co,, H. M. Yten, Horman l\dnun;za, N. 1. D | returned and found thia note he exprom- \‘vhnflhlvu ';pe:mmn.llyl acknowledged 1o the g‘c‘fe&'&‘:h;if:(;fi'?d‘m?fi1';'.'-"5( dvi?i:il‘u:l‘i‘t'y The resignation of A. M. Wells ns| V)ANTED- Second ook at the Emmet house F et .._.m.i.’..vlmm} Wil ;‘.’EH“E‘.'. . G, : h " $ | T shiszicllond £ "7 | cheap for cash or will exchange for good farm land, tl‘.:’r::‘.ldr :;"4,2'.:;:. :ed.n others for not| od great surprise, holdamnnd had been I::v,.,l:-t"; Hhik they’ ,l.l';c )'.,1'; Yb::::‘ cinl In .:‘;'.'_‘ of the great com};qm.-r, The Omaha cho- Ill,:m‘?l,r of the committee for Twevlth 7ANTED- 2 Quarry mon 40 Taborers. (1 cook 80 . T MORSE& CO. 1652 Capitol ave. r made upon him to raise wages, he had | respect, not only for the use of ladies and chil- | rus did its part of the work with spirit | District was presented and accepted, and | YV wages #6.) 8good girls. H. MANNWEILER, | -~ -~ — — - Mr, Henry C. Cheyney has been appoint- P Tt “ f tion” I, + | Employment Agent 11 St. 280-30° Fonsau:fn good riding pony. Address B. ol Southwestern Passonger Agont for the |0¢n 10 scale of prices and the rates paid gfi;vb’ prbd &’.J"“l of creation” himself. | and correctness. 1 on motion of Mr. Blerbower M. B, C. 2 Beeoff 18 i“Sioux City Route” line, vice W. E. Davis, |t0 compositors in the Ber was the same T .d’“l:.fl': ‘;'i’cl:: meb: el‘,;{g t0give AMORC | True was appointed to fill the vacancy. | YANTED i in family of tvo, at 121 North woigued. Hoadquarters ot Goutcil Bluf, | that domanded from the other offices. | MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEAR- |5 thia'vrtermcen wad svening, ant at th| The convention will bo held Wednes:| St o S 3 Tows. Appointment takes effect July 1st. | This certainly seemed a very uncalled for same time to fill out the outlines which it | day, September 26,1883, at seven o'clock | VW i serast Sif for g Vi ot # » y ik s 4 » 3 3 20 | FAOR SALE 600 hewd yoarfng heif T 2 and illadvised strike so far as the Ber A"GE‘ has merely hinted -tlof lr?-t eveningsvery | b m, at Lincoln. The basis of represen- WANIED A competent ifl for general howse: 000 hind 2 _\‘-w'd o heiters. m."‘ o — ior instrumental performance, sk A S0 thé work, ot 2844 Chivago street, 262-3 8, and 5 year rs. The greatest medical wonder of the world, | office was concerned. In order that the superior ins tation is taken upon the vote cast at the 300 * 1and 2 year old steers. Warranted to speedily curo Burns, Cuts, Ul- | public may understand the exaft situation An Omaba Photographer 1 L ATINANE i) s last general election for secretary of | J\TANTED Two pervons to learn book-keepiog. 7 Rt T 008 S Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles R } 1 Umana 0tograp! irns 0p Neckwear, B Sitnation or no pay* 3. B, SMITH, 300 ¢ mixed calves . . n K 3 X las street. STRAKGE BR¢ o S TSRSt oo S e ot e Hissig The bost iyles a Ramge's i e G ST iyt e gy | et e o T e S g arch, when e labor . B ol . ~ & loux. by, Towa. -1m! instance, or money refunded, 25 cents per s ——— X W. corner California and 22nd. 260-30 ~OR SALE—Hotél in good town, near O { box. troubles occurred in Omaha, there was gy Machine Oil in quantities to suit at 3 1 ying wellin excelleut order. Good barn well [ PERSONAL. some complaint wmong our printers| A Friend Gone to Hunt Him in |Goodman's, % (' WANTID=IRA Juckoon S g | i, will ear nvestgation. "~ AN, “ about the high price of living and small St. Louis. e ¢ = — - A . ¥ = Jewelry, Watches and Clocks and Sil- JANTED-A good woman cook, Wageg, 8 per | 3mop SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full ot and th Senutor Van Wyck is in the City, earnings with our type and measure. | yop. Lagorgroen, well known as John vemm?{ prices to suit all at Edholm & ] Wik Address, Cook, Brv office. %0-20f I ‘:lwfi,m comer ot S and l,:'n“:""m';; W. D, Haller, of Blair, is in the olty. The Brk was then paying 28 cents per | prnch, about three wecks ago, started s | Erickson's, jo-2¢ sl ANTED Two goeal frst-cluss shirt » Al R L R e B 1 thousand for day composition and 32 for | et ot £ Web. o R T ' 3 \\\ “l\\‘ U : ce. Good pay, Apply 217 N. 16th clothing No. 804 Tenth street. Will exchange for Hon. A. S. Paddock is at the Paxton, ight % photograph gallery on the cornerof Web- | For White Lead and Mixed Paints Go \ \\ /// Nebraska farm lands. Further particulars at Geo. 1., M. Somer, of Hastings, is in town, night composition. Although no de- | y4or and 16th, and not having sufficient |to Goodman’s, * i\ ! : okouper. clerk, correspondent or travel. | HeFetervon's Clothing Store, 804 Tensh street, 4 \OR— Book-keeper, elerk, correspondent or travel 846-sat-mon-th 4w 6o, W, Post, of York, s at the Milard, | mand was made for a mise, the propri- | suaterial for the gallery, stavted for St. | 1o o T AR N\ ler Calloriirems | CHAS TAGGART, | — Fa vy Mise Lillie McMillin, of Wisner, is in town, | €tors of the Bek voluntarily raised the | 1,0uis about 14 days ago to procure ma- ld_'y('“."’" DR toake 252 [P S B T { 4 P o el (Tbk3 45 V80" cdidea cold; suffer from excessive perspiration R TR Sy e e Dr. Fishblatt loft yeterday on a business trip, | Wagos of their compositors to 80 cents|yoria) Joaving his sister behind him to |when its warm—-use Brown's Tron Bit- . Apply at 1705 Cali- SALE—Flix mill machinery consisting of / A.Ix. Baldwin and wife, of Plumb Creek, | per thousand for day men and 35 cents |, utrin during his absence. His in- | ters. 2 Piactt ter, ik, pus, e cun % 0 T, Weoslckand Site, of Weat Polat are {t.u' mght;vm‘l:l t]‘lll’;ofln;lm]nlm me nr; tention was to return to Omaha within Parer Box Factory 218 8. 14th st. ““"H:”::‘I::‘T;]:.:nenl.l;;l:\a‘{nx Jl".:-;(:m, 2 u":ln" fl;.l.:":r: N\ among the guests of the Millard yosterday. ":‘I“ L gt “l : ' "l & 'f"“’"“?;' five or six days, which time he thought - —— 246201 = Employment Agent, 11th S, jipucie ity 5 * City yosterday. . other WON‘H.V or sixteen months the BEx | ¢} photween §600 and $600 with him. . i take nice, ight and pleasant qu;l; at their 'uwa 70R SALE A first class sccond hand top bugiy. © Will:Sannders and Chis. 8. Wilson, of Den- | ha8 been paying ten per cent. more for | gince his departure nothing has been Fireworks and flags! Field & Farns. nmmt.szvu‘;"&l::Jl’:uu)k::\tnu)';;:\k:g:ltn:m;?x\';;.r:?‘;' Call at 1810 Harney strect. soret labe ina b ; 3 ver, are at the Paxton, exactly the same labor than was paid ‘Ty received from him by his sister, who is | worth, 21156 Cuming, keep a very large ‘.m.-,‘%‘-‘}.““ Reliable umu,gfl\‘.l._l:;;‘_m%j?.“,.. 4 A B Do o Sy B Hiss, Netu |0 other dalliss,) Que meh wers. | rigvad o desth foating somothing had {soriment, ;| Call sod seo them. JOUK CARPENTERS = Wanted at once, 913 south City .:lmn Wi‘:fll'l; Rockford, Tlls., are rl:;gluhrl:':;:m’:: every woutlf. 11!10 ?},gl"- happened to hin. Thursday o friend e s m‘ru]\ dm.-l.-n i 10th street. 165-508 T At rored- guests rand c. jon of e office was entirely in their N i —Fruits and vegetables fresh daily af TANTED A petent girl, 1 house work. | stock, Central Wiseonsi rade for stockof mer- H. 8. Hutchins and Miss Alice Hutchins, | own hands, and the best of f{mling ox- vul.““w::d lu- g ;"‘: ".’; :)A: find h":; uggnn'-, SR 94 sk Cuming. 3 I e el Far™! h0us 726" | chandise, ~ Thquire of H. C:. Coley 307 Farnam S Mr. Curtis Turner has returned from' Yale : : ; ian ¢ b P touliaits —Fireworks Flags, Lanterns and 4th Bl Bl e B L (e i b i ¢ ] College, to spead his vacation at home, Ll Apaog [ Gk, 1 thewioth in Choice country butter and s, fresh | ©f July goods at wholesale at Max Moyer Wanted—Tady Agents for the “QUEEN PROTE ieft ak Bee offe, or with Sam Atking U ¢ 4 our columns was propesed, and an under- Lt g g & Co's. SOmeling OB 4 new seogarment for Iad\oe. mado of soft, | Foom. y ] Hon. 8. B, Gal inent lawyer of i 4 : at NELSON'S corner 20th and Burt. « A 4 e BN, ST ""‘"'"l“: ’d standing was arrived at with the com- e— O importation of fresh H by o' o Tetall for S1-50'us otk | FJAKEN U1 By the undersigned medinmeize Lincoln, has removed to thls city, aud has|" { . 1 you want choreeTenit o vogetables | . OUF OWn importation of fresh Havana neccemary to be worn. litails o $1.50 s N BBy the undersgned modinmsize grey socured u nuite of office i the new. Nebraska | POsitors of this oftice that in the event of || 108 Wan' coice Bt of FREATSS | cigare just in at Max Meyer & Co.'s. Sturen i U sesarmaiss M7 0o, Bouth May | on O Shonmrlaca s i ooVt CreinregE National bank building. such change the B should pay no mor» 10th streot. t my30-1m 8t, Chicago, 1k 102-J621-23-28-30 210-80° i W. W. Bingham, of the firm of Bingham & | for its composition than the other papers, e —— —We sell furmiture, carpet and house- SITUATIONS WANTED. REN Up—one black hosse pon 4 Son, left for the Kast Thursday afternoon ac- | Which was nothing but ronsonable. The | Ergurren's clothing can not be dupli- | hold goods cheaper than any house in NTED By & viddle s Dadion TR Srebie e st o Foce. companied by his family to be absert about six | compositors thought that the rate on |cated, fri-sat. | town, 1212 Farnam street. 7jlm ouse keeper in a private family, Call, or ad- 4 € 5 5 e e - — 311 Davenport St. 279-30 s Loomis will o weeks on a pleasure trip. other pape:s would be raised to the prices g .( Yoth Coctte. —Hammocks £1.00 and $2.00 each at ifl H l = $ —| A . from 9 a. m. till Joe Needham, formerly clerk at the Grand | i, ¢ Bgx office, but they promised that .' ; Max Meyer & Co. msom |Grand Pacific Hote VVANTED_A situstion a1 miller, 15 years ex. | Particular attention given to puplls wishing to ¥ P Tl vest th t R perience, 5 y 1 pecial ) I Pacific Hotel, has returned from a trip inthe | je o) o 3i9 110t succeed in securing th N9 NOWeRt VLAY Bamge s. S . stone dresser. = Address H,, No. 25, Brg office For young children, £1.00 per term. ¥or advanced Kast. On his way back, he stopped off at|' ¢ B S 5 £ R, BT WIHC & WESTBERC'S 705818 | pupils, #6:00 per serm. T, B. LOOMIS, Chi . Toals keahe AId Hobhave's chance | Advance, the Bek should be placed on the Never Give Up. e 241-50 1014 Webster Street. 4 level. The ch e i idth of | If you are suffering with low and depressed SPEOCIAL COLUBN. " £R Of - JOUND-—A promissory note of large denomination- o use.his Ice Ci it as the Chicago Mer- | same level. hange in width of g CORNER OF a e, 08 Uream sull as She Uhicago Mer- spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, dis- g TR # room brick house at 161 Owner can have same by calling at A. B, Snow- § chants were advertising winter goods at cost, | column I'u}mndu by the Bee on ‘mmfi.l mm( wf'&'fi runnlltu\‘.hml, h-mlllm:he, or | tl'lléf;;:-A\A\TLI‘NEOF LAWNS FROM | 40,00 mouth. " bvnireat the 12 8. 13th street, and paying for this notice. el ture, by all means | b to 25¢, Farnam St. 1 Among the passengers Eastward on theRock | the 10th of June, but up to date |any diseaso of w bilious nature, by all means b Gl < . : 0f | . CED 3 N 3 Midwite and Doctoress, and Thuriay wore Mown, 1. . Skl | we have skl bocn paying the.ton | RiFbebyrial et i inprosoment | KEDU R fom 3 o 5 NINTH AND HARNEY STS. | Fmuiit. sttt ot | syt ™ and Jere Mulvihill, of the Union Pacific freight 3 that will follow; you will beiuspired with new | ¢ % L e 1810 A - " per cent. more than the other papers. i gttt g B s b e ; pain | Call and be surc to EXAMINE them e S 2 i dopot. Thetwo young gentlemen have shaped On Wednesday Mr Fit L isht .nfu’.h..'r'gwn?'&m. -‘n’nlylAwrn':t.fim-‘nu':'lul at WIIG & WESTBERG'S. O RENTFicgant furisbed rooms 1816 Dodge. | (300D Recelved for uction, on commiseion, First out for them selves & most delectable tour| On noscay Ar Bitamorris, NG| yioin in the in the praise of Klectric Bitters. | PARASOLS PARASOLS oo |F JUALL | oty wveags, Tivaind adrascssmads on goods, All m:‘"‘,}mfimfi'wm‘“‘: “’“""";“ :’::"“'f"':‘d ".";:’:"y 'h"".':ilh‘ SO ANATRY SR 8 howih, by O MG FFANSCY - - FANS [ Oma b, RENT_Furniabed nice largo South fronk roomn | Bl Uy osa, 1425 Dosias st *d hiehest price y at e, 0, thence up men that the price of night composition 5 RIBBONS, RIBBONS St. 28480 | - - 4 '° L+ . A Great Discovery, Lakes to Montreal, down'to New York, and the prineiple points in the Kast, L e — That is dally bringing joy to- the homes of in this oftice would be 33 cents per thous and after the 1st of July. No change in rate was to be made on day men. This was still one cent per thousand or three C - — Jse Mirror Giloss Starch. 26-bb e —— Eratrrer has an assorted stock in sum mer clothing from a baby to a giant, that | ES fri-sat. THESE are GOODS that_every one needs before the FOURTH, and the ost ASSORTMENTS and the LOW- PRICES can be had at WIIG & WESTBERG'S, OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, of Leavenworth. M. LEE, Millard hotel. 288.80° JTOR. RENT—Two furnished rooms for light house- ¢ AKEN UP—By the undersigned, a red cow with white spots on body and face. Also a cut in each ear. Cow was with call when found. Owner can have same by calling on P. Larsen, Jones street, be- tween 6th and 7th, and paying charges. 970-3toew ill fit any one. keaping. No. 1618 Webster, bet. 16th and 17th, | ——— — Sisoud b AT thousands by saving their dear ones tha bei id by the [ P ‘This Hotel contains 100 all_outside rooms, | 258364 'AKEN UP_A small pony mare alout 12 years » s | Per cent more than was being paid by the FINE SHOES, FINE SHOES. rooms, i e o BT S P O N Y - blazed 2 y e . iy g yion, ‘Conghe, | Herald and. Republioan. Tt waa no re- Bubber Coats 1F YOU NEED ‘A FINE pair of shous | 85 200" o8 st f0 S P LT | oo ST e i i ape sl | e e bl . R 5. . corom 5 3 . Side | duction in wages because the chango in| The best makes at Ramge's. g TE R, ang D, SON [ aemeens o o athori SR ettt | s by window, CETT o P B S 1eachwt gul and | width made up for the differance and the NOTICE TO THE LADIES, find SHOES from the CHEAPEST |Xomdopots Horvecars pas the deorsboth ways R RENT—Two furnished rooms for light house- — g ( £ Guaranteed. Trial i vould in th ok i i f P97 B8 0 keeping and single room for gentlemen. Outside | BRI ST R e et rdens | o i i e CRADE o R s FERETESE U EDWARD KUEHL, b seven amol e en orce of A and Cound s, ““Boemer’s ," corner | s "'_:_:——-—— peinters. Theywees Rurthar notifed that aipl, pleasocll ot Honry Sincerss, No.| HAND SEWED FRENCH KID SHOES AR Sirvend strcis sl oo I Tt Iy e Red Flag. ¢ i . R St. Mary's avenue, or 13 ackson | MANUFACTURED, at PRIC] THAT RENT- Furnished , with vithe GISTE! STER CONDITION - ! Onata; June 26, 1883, | if the other dailies raised their price wo | ytryt, ; 27-4t |canxor »x UNDERSOLD, REMEM S ALS & I Cara ot 1717 Cass St bt 11th and 1th. | ALIST, 498 Tonth stcct, Letween Parmam and Har: Rditor of Tun Buz. should pay as high as the highest. This ¥ bun'd,*‘fil'”; to Q. L.|BER that wo mean what we say, and st 2 v 1) any one b glance of the pust and present, and on T noticed in Tue Bre an article en-|was the situation when the strike was or- Bm‘;f“ " cur.mlx:!tll:l:.n“d' Oalifornin, [ that u; iIIG o MR - I RENT. - Rooma with board, northwest comer cortla conditions i b feture. _ Boole snd Shoes titled “The Red Flag," in which it is|dered withouta moments warning and| ™ jup i'tf WE ERG d 2 3 “molated that & person desiring to auction off goods put out a reg flag, thereby frightening the public into a belief that the small pox was once more playing sad havoe in our midst. Since coming to this promising city 1 without a chance for consultation or com- promise. ' 8o far us our office is concerned, the striking printers have certainly acted very ungratefully, considering the treat- ment they have received at all times, | ——— Viexya Corn Remover 1s & sure and PAINLESS CURE for Corns, and is guaran- teed 1O CURE or money REFUNDED, Price 25 cents. For sale only by Frank Rog- ers at the Millard Hotel l’*mmn\cy 18-1mo ADVERTISEMENT, Remember the place, Corner 10th and Jackson, e All kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegeta- bles at Norton's, 16th and Davenport. EFPropms. NOR RENT CHEAP-During summer, furnished cottage. References required. 805 N, 18th St. 223-301 OR RENT- Cottage of eight rooms, Inquire at 614 south 15th, between St. Mary's avenue and Teavenworth streets, 106-4 o RENT block, cor. ight nicely furnished rooms in Morse's jth and Capitol avenue. roq o B o It - choice : abl 1410 Douglas street B ——" o vant choice fruit or vegetables ouglas street. o f tly wondered why u red flag . whs i Buy Kiovrren’s hard wearing Clothing o s E 3 S ST T uently m‘nl' y & I and the Union, tnluch had met vuthl DO Pner Farnam and 10tk stroot PriNat fu.r Sunday, go to GEO. HEIMROD'S, COMMON SENSE COMPRESSED. Fn:ll: ::)r lm].x“..:‘. ly furnished ro mmflél‘[;ct : hultkut Muolm “::i.fludml ”l‘_ obstacle from this quarter, has assailed aail> & L 16th street. nanp g low flag is used for that purpose. In the army a yellow flag means sickness and «even the enemy respects by keeping away. In such small cities as New York, Chicago and 8t. Louis, a red is an in- the only paper that has given the cause of labor support in this section and set the example of good wages and liberal rules, The outcome cannot fail to be disas- Ladies! Use Mirror Gloss Starch. 206-5t 0 ~Fesrh eggs and butter at Wiemers', 0 LADIES, TAKE YOUR FEATHERS and tips Plenty other fruits at Wiemer', Norron's —— pe f Strawberries, Cherries, and A Creamery Buttor 86 conts per-pound at Wi HOUT HE | J7OR RENT-Five soom cottage with good barn, All in excellent condition and well located. 16344 C. F. DRISCOLL. JFOR BENT--Ploasnt nawly farnished tooms with or without board 414 20th St. corner Cass. Sev | en minutes walk from Post Office. tati i Ry 3 to the new dye house to have them Cor. 16th and Davenport. OR RENT—The Omaha Bal ith fixtures and ‘v.wa:a:n'a Pt lel;rzn:‘“\:u#m:w. w:-ri trous to the striking printers, and, a8 | loaned, dyed and curled. Office 107 8. ———— ..!...d'."n livery wagon. - Inquire of F. Peterson, 616 | peros P AT | ysual, the hardship witl fall on the hard- | 16th st., opposite postoffice. Poultry at Motz and Rosensteins, h i ! are to be met on every hand, should they i 3 i Hurisvnr & M . | —— - | JPOR RENT-Two furnished rooms 2441 Chicago St. : be iuvited to walk into a pest house, | Working, orderly, wmarried men, who URLBURT & MLk, % ¥ 3 A ] k| F Hoh | ey " i S = Sp—-—- ~Nice spring Chickens at Wiemers'. N INVALID. SOLD;BY ALL DRI 48 are driven away from | cannot leave the town, while the tramps ORGANS AND PIANOS N Chick bW to into the middle of the ‘making our auctions er returns? Hazesox, e — Froveres the firstandsecond floorcom- plete mfl summer clothing, cor- ver 10th fri-sat. in nd Farnam. e ——— strikes expect to live on other men's thereby insuring the lives earnings aud have a jolly time loafing Dr. Oscar Hoftman, i and around the street corners, e —— Army Orders, The telegrapic instructions from these headquarters of the 11th instant divect- ing Colonel A. McD, MoCook, Sixth in- fantry, to proceed from Fort Douglas to while citizens E mfifi- mmm 0;:' I: {l‘-m who go from town to town getting up Suldé;n mouthly payments at DHOLM & ERICKSON's, physician and sur, eon, graduate of Bellevue college, N, Y- ftice No, 1112 Farnam St. 17-1m Shoulder braces Tor gents and ladies at Goodman's, | Summer school, commencing on Tues- day, July 10, 1883, in High school build- ing for 6th, Tth, Sth grades and High .:zool pupils, Terms, $1.00 per wu‘Ss. DUNCAN'S FATE. The Jury Find Him Guilty of Rape. The jury in the Duncan incest case came in about nine o'clock yesterday, having been out all night. They returned a verdiot of guilty as charged in the first count of the indict- | Douglas ment, which was rape, committed on the {- Jo 10-mbe-tw NOTICES. 1y not be inserted L paid in advance. TO LOAN-Money. ONEY LOANED—On chattel mortgage, room 7 A‘l Union block corner 15th and Farmam. 154-tf MCNEY TO LOKN The Omatia Savings Hank s M now prepared to make loans on Omaha city or county real eatate at eurrent rate of interest. No comumission charged. 854t [ ONEY TO LOAN. The lowest rates of interest New houso for_rent, all convenlences. 8. K A\ corner 254 and Leavenworth. T16.30 {OR RENT—Cheap hottse 6 rooms well cistern, cel- lar Good repair 1221 north 10th 88, 157-501 JURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD-—Modern con venienices, 1812 Dodge st 904 m} TPOR RENT-Twe elogant cottages, 7 rooms each, Just niahed. CIty vater, al ccnventencos, Da’ Venport and 2th Street. (. ER, W. U. h aitce. : e - {OR RENT—Cottage of six rooms with or without furniture, 2219 California strect. 30 LET—Rooms and board, or “furnished house for summer. 1808 California street. 837-lmo POWDER Absolutely Pure. ; 3 e | TN powday naver ‘Yacten 3 . Summer Underwear. Ogden, Utah, and return on public busi- | For further particulars call on or add person of Mable Duncan, but in it it is not | V1 "Bemis Loan Ageney, 15th & Douglas. 234t JFOR RENT-Large furnished room at 1318 Jack mfififi&._ A.‘:“.Z.:fi.‘}.’d‘&‘.’; o y confirmed. N. Learnod at High school or_at 1800 |alloged that Mable Duncan is the daugh- | oo e | SRS '{:?_m-um:‘\h.a::?‘m“w::‘n'd-'f ~ ATy ’,{' orders No, 15,dated Headquar- | Farnam St. je28:2t |tef of the acoused, - The second count of | IV “Nhaas, roa ¥, Craghiton Blook. 'rors g te N r—Trae % o dn sane, “Htat & bt 202

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