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T OMAHA DALy BEE- n Lambo” THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1883, ' NO. 53, k. INntroductory Alnnouncement. GRUNEBAUM BROS., Lok X GO, In presenting this, our introductory announcement we are pleasad to inform the public that after improvements are i completed, we will display for your ceonsideration in the Buiiding No. 309 Farnam Street, a comulete and desirable stock of DIRY GOODS. It is apparent that one of the long felt wants of Orraha is an establishment for the sale of Dry Goods EXCLUSIVELY. Feeling fully assured that our efforts {o pleasz the trade will be appreciated, we will make it an important point at all times to obtain from the : TMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS, ! The very latest productions for every department, With the additional space gained by excluding Notions from our stock, 2 (Thereby meking ours an exclutive DryGocds House), v e are erabled to carry a much larger assortment than is ' i ustially carried by other houses. hence we do not hesitate in saying that cur stock will be more complet= | | [} than any in Cmabha. We shall make - SILKS AND BLACK COODS. | A Specialty, and wlll also carry the latest productions of Novelties in Fancy Dress Goods and Trimmings. All our Goods will be purchased by our Foreign and New York buyers with the greatest care and attention as to style, quality and price, and in large quantities, thus enabiing us to sell at figures sufficiently low, to secure for us a large share of the patronage. OUR BUILDING | Will be furnished and fitted in the latest improved modern style, making it the most convenient for our patrons and friends, who wiil favor us with their ealls, and by placing courteous and attentive ladies and gentlemen as elerks in every department, we ; : we will muke our estabiishment the MODEL EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE OF OMAHA. Very Resrectiuliy v Wi @ 1= . - (Later issues of this paper will announce our Grand Opening and Rec:ption.) ; GRUNEBAUM BRUS., No. 1309 Farnam Street, 3 y | as they could sccure. Each man looked | Some of the men feel very sore over the | would not recognize C: 3 luable vights of way possess- [ pearance at Pensacolu is incorrect. The \ THE PLUGS' PARADE. - himself. The female operators | issue of the battle, but hope that a few | The session brought to a close at | ed by the Western Union company are [ navy yard, at which the fever prevails, is A SKY SCRAPER. | came in a body, will blot out all disag 4 | were accepted, the rest rejected, their T § o )| ng vote to continue | those obtained from the railroad system nln mi[u;{ from the city. Yellow fever i . | i that the old tin to this meeting two or | of the country, and an estimate could | raged at the same yard nine years ago, An Unconditional Victory for Wealth | Positions having been filled. Forty-five | will prevail. The benefit ! i g - operators were Over Skilled Workmen. S cireular, | The most rty in all. Seventeen | d m., by a P had been given work at the office of the | Western Union mpany of acquiring [ out of Pensacola. The Escunbia Rifles ki K assemblies in other cities does not appear | wiil not be nine strikers left after to- At a session of the executive commit- [ connected with this item is wred in | established a picket avound the city. three of the Brotherhood had applied and | not bo formed of the cost of these to the | but was successtully controlied and kept | FeUr Hundred Kegs of Giant Powder ccepted out of six- | postponed owing to bad weather, is now two who applie to have reached them until this evening, | morrow, A lineman the to6Toriklia Ioaal Mssambly it iwas GG EA) oL EAining rishtl Ll way thirouz)(Wollios: e Winchester. The Telegraphers Compelled to | It islearned from Pittsburg, Boston and | ended this afternoon at 3 o'cloc as the policy of the Chicago operators | This was usually placed under the head A6 Grops dhows Pereivat. % | g flor and 8i £ Chicago that the operators are coming | ter Workman John Campbell sent out a | that they remain out until Monday noon | of 1 expenses for unig)lyl| BUsSIREMnAGIVE shollity SR guony i urrender and Sign the back on the run. dispateh from this city to all local assem- fand uniil they could obtain the signa- 1to obtain the privilege in these | PERCtvAL, T, August 17.-The pros- [ A Locomotive, Several Cars and the Ironclad Oath. HOW IT WAS DONE. ll"h": ivf\“ 11..‘ Ih'ulll:rx ..(I.II |[1.:-nuqlu‘»lm.I(\._m-lt»nf )Iln- .~lu Iul ¢ committee at N.'-w \\‘nm-.r ]llml“lnwn ;xln |',5wlll|\!|||- peet i somewhat bottor than it was two Depot Blown Out of Sight. i ot ra 5 5 564 o | United States anc nada, stating the | York, thus declining to recognize the | construction of the Mutual Union, Am seks ago, but all the east half of the - ' < 2 [ pat o mooting of the wsembly of the | exeeutive committeo Tad come 0 the [word of Campbell unsupported. Mon- | erican Rupid, and soveral railiond limos. | poei i g P 0 bhe ot hall of (48 p Details of the Defeat and the Stam. | DFOHIErhood of Feregraphiers o-any LK | o) ugion that the strike was a failure | day the future action of the Chicago op- S QN RalDABELARY OLIOLODBINERIILO JIBL Tevrific Collision and Explosion. 3 3 were some expressions of dissatisfaction | |/ a7y s BT H T e e | e 2 1 : Sapio 4 There will be no crop at all in that part LexiNaron, Ky, August 17. —M pede for a Job—Many are t any further continuance of the strug- and authorizing all members of ie [ erators would be outlined. he strikers | Something About Bread-Making. I I , Ky, August 17, ount, Brotherhood to return to work immedi- | contended that no one has ately. A circular bearing the seal of the Brotherhoed was of tho township. The west half is look- | Sterling accommodation train to Lexing- ton ran into the rear car of the the Kentucky railway at Wi sing, exploding four hundred it powder. The depot was wrocked, engine blown to atoms, Engineer Wheelor not found, Yardmaster Randall killed, Conductor’ McMichael fatally injured and soven othors supposed to be killed, Full particulars not received, LexiNaroy, Kv., August 17.—A dis- me back to work in this city to-day, and that the » mailed to each of [ two men applying for work did so under the assembl ving the reasons for | misapprehension. abandoning the strike. The knowledge that the Western Union would never concede the demands of the strikers and that constant deflections from their ranks Chosen but Few are | gle, and th were also manifestations { m of disappr of the management of the Talken, et T Rl (P e yet the majority were still determined to ND, abide by their obligation when becoming members of the Brotherhood. The order of M Workman ipbell was about this time issued, declaring the strike ended, and : 8 to re- sume ed that the young women engaged in the strike should be given the first oppor- tunity to regain employment, the men not to apply for remstatement befor the process of bread-making it is | ¢ intended to convert the flour of certain [ ing better and we are having rain enough graing into a cellular stracture, in which | to make the cars fill out good, and are it is most casily chewed, and digested. IN PHILADELAHIA. In order to arrive at this end, aleoholic Puinavknenia, August 17, The fail- | fermentum is vesorted to from olden 4 ure of the striko of the telegraphers was | times by introducing the same in the | though the fields are very weedy and 1l awenkoned. thom nd the chances of | st announced at a meeting of the | dough Dy means of brewers yeast, Thus | foul on account of being too wet to culti- those who remained out of regaining po- Brotherhood this evening. The men a small part of the flour is converted into | vage, : g 0o | ceived the news v tly. Abou glucose, which again is transformed into N real. | strikers called upon Mr. Jones, of the | alcohol and carbonic acid, The former A Free Right For Pun. P e n to pour Western Union, during the cvening and unized by its peculiar vinous odor, INpiaNarots, August 17, Infantry | g miles from here, at (:38 thiuumrniug, e Union in | made personal application for reinstate- L Ly the loaves, when sufliciently | drills in the free for all contest was tho [ g4 "\l chostor the Kentuck Central ment. All were told to make application | raised. Both gases produce the raising | feature of the encampment this mornine. Y having it just when it is wanted. Corn THIE THE OFFICIAL ORDER. August 17.—Thomas H. {{ Hughes, secretary of the Brotherhood of Telographers, received the following from York this afternoon: “Send following to all assemblies: The executive board of the Brotherhood re- grat to sy that the strike ilure, in silking out now and caring well al- Prrrspu ter 3 they of the W and shor into the offic All members who can may retnrn to | Hov 'O APPIY for remstatemeont, be this city, and Superintendent Humestone L0020 £ m 40 SIS 9 - [ and Chesapeake & Ohio roads cross, At ; work immediately. Circulars follow by T'vm“d':?'x 1|.Lt»f»|,.:|.'x]|.._1.x“‘_ '”f.r“. © | was kept busy réceiving applications for | 1) the regular ’vuyn_)‘ml.!u- morning, Jvunmlq of the dough—i. c., the porous and 'Ii:|4£lnll.llllu.n.u:(iln;«Y’[I'{Nlil‘.m .lnll'_) :.‘..l.k 'l': Bho Tiols nann e nti LA CERN, At Jors rooping down town to the main office of | WEG TR Gt FEIR GEIRIELIRS vacancics in this city and | spongy appearance. et prize, 81,600; DBranch guards, St. | yoniuoky Contral stood directly across ) s the Western Union and tripped lightly s there are 65 of the| By this formentation the flour not only | Louis, sccond, $1,000; Paris, (111.) light | ¢ . L (Signed) Joux Camrpen, | e | " B, | forty-five of the male yB. -0 e Y ‘ il el Berli i v Rl ISl BV Chesapeake and Ohio track, a car with \ T T into the elevator to be taken to the male applicants had b strikers still out. loses \n-l‘_{ll!_ but the bread also attains | infantry, third, $500, e Louisville 400 kegs of blasting powder be it .| rooms of Superintendent Humestone. ~ Wasninaro, August 18.—A commit- | Some masculines had anticipated them, tee from the local assembly of the Tele- | These had taken the rapid elevated rail graphers’ Brotherhood called at the war | youd, and mecting members of the fra- department to-day, and left a letter ad-| tornity, informed’ them of the br dressed to the secretary of war, in which | T)pse did not hesitate upon the order of it is declared that William M. Ashe and | theiy going but went at once for the James M. Ashe, brothers and clerks in | of My, Humestone, hence the adjutant general’s office and post- | tho wirls the fourth floo office department, respectively, having | fuken possession and h been granted leave of absence on pay, | M. Humestone, late i have gone into the employ of the W, large number were re, i puny had accided to’ roceive back only| Macke, the best of oper: idlies, thirty- cight in_ number, returned to diately upon the crossing. The C. & O, train ran into this, breaking the car and upturning several kegs of powder, which wis ignited by sparks from the engine, Porhaps the most terrific explosion ever known in Ame followed. Debris was thrown 8o high that it did not | come down for fully ten minutes, and people from five miles in the countr X qualitics which may injure the process of [ mounted artillery took the first prize in the Postal Telegraph. J.ml.l..., z the artillery drill This afternoon was Sax Francisco, August 16, The an- | A0 order o evade theso inconveniences | dovoted to”a sham hattle, in which all nonpcement thnt ’Mm'lu-,y hud taken o | Chemists have Jong ago hed, to im- | the troops participated, and was witness- ofli ina body, but there| prominent an interest in the postal telo- part the spongy structure of the dough by -{-:l by '(!'O”P |.¢:..|.1u !lm opposing was 1o time to receive the applications of | graph company, and the fact that he in- | Other means than_ycast, """‘"’““}""y b fokesh (“."".“',""“"""{“"(‘! ,’"1""”““"2’,.}" but few of them. Superintendent Hume- | duced Fair to join forces with him, ox- | #ubstances evolving guscous bodies, or | tieh. Curn e .""l‘;”*"-. le % wtono said that, s n rule; the mon | cites considerablo surprise. Doubts of | Which, in the oven aro transformed into f 1 ors forces woro fortifiod, but yielded # ot back, ‘To-night t his seriousness in the enterprise is freely | §4¢8 themselves. To the best known | to .ululuhzn.nn troops after a contest of wumbered about nine- | expressed by those who best know him, opg thie b “"“'{“"' ',",];‘""““ wid SRR SRR MR — rushed in to see if Winchester had sud- ty, mainly strikers who had returned. | Itis said that both of them have their | | A ]"_’ il _'I“L““ i A Point in Masonry. denly became an Ischia. Conductors The wen doing double duty since the | hands full of business on this const, and | powewives. And with regard to most of) -y L TA st 17, A Tetter from | MeMichael and Martin were injured so h d firmly until evening, an vive more to- tern nounced he could not Union Telegraph company at Philadel | i hut would be entire o give : : the baking powders of the trade, they are ; i phia. The committee expresses a desire | furghor audience t Lo I por. | strike began were thus given a rest. At | that it is not probablo they would enter | The i BOwEEmEn EI8 FEES Y (0" vand chapter of the Royal Arch | Beriously that thoy dicd soon afterwards i That tho action of tho two omployes, i | Lo s B T smplaymint, | H10 | rtors of the cxecutive com- | into any financial scheme they could not | phY PECPEREONE - GOnBIRIE BB Mugong of Quobee has beon forwarded to | 0 five other porsons were so badly hurt 1 taking the places of men who are con- | ool o ' paper ST YA P e p o )‘l.v L1..-..n,lp.|, i ‘} '.;um the | fully control, Of any of thom that they exert a bonefi- | Lord Henniker, grand mastor of the that I)n-l_\' |liuynu(tl|\ I'he depot build- | : r recog| F i ce, Wi 8! L 5 rooms were dark, and none of ¢ menm- . ' b Y . » . ) 0 3 &0, {vmlm‘n’ for recognition and justice, will | {10 Brotherhood of Telographers and not ),‘.,'.* of ,';,“ “,,m,“,.'l,'.(, ,‘,,,,',',1 ba (,'_“,,'fl‘ G The Cost of Telegraph Wires, cial influence on the system, not to speak | Grand Lodie of Mark Master Masons of 'l'v"‘" ‘I:( Lk ‘} ) l‘ ““]""_‘,' ""'“’k lf,' ‘meet with your swift andsevere con- | auain bhecome members of any ’ ’ Youx. Ausust 17, —Duniol L. |of tho adulterations, to which most of | England, calling for the withdrawal of | £ cars woro almost complotely wrecked, demnation. brotherhood while in the empley of the CHICAGO WILL FIGHT, i hh\»u:] HELs “':“‘I l“ them have lately been subjected warranteo granted for working of the ||n_nl is uI}m\.nL the 1ot serious railroad THE MANAGERS TICKLED, Western Union. CuicaGo, August 17.—An unexpected v, was the flrst witness examined | We are glad to learn thut £raf. A f}“"kl :}me' ‘-"}—,'»]m this city, Tho [ acoident that ¢ o in Kentucky., CHICAGO, August The following | The leader of strikers says: “*We ha move was made by the striking telegraph | to-day by the United States senate sub. | Z0oraford, of Cambridge, Massachuse 'v“‘.“‘l ehaptor “f I-"“‘ 'I laime suproino L“w Ihun........ i for the i ow York, August good fight, but have heen beaten | operators in this city to-night. At | committoe on cducation and labor, He | Who held the chair of chomistry in Har- | Jaisdiction over t iy, Soat "\‘,”““ [0s || GATKOL ARTRMBNN ! 17, goneral superinton- | becauso the forces of {ho enemy was | meeting hold at Ulrich hall, attended by | id he hud scon McClollan's ostimate of | vard - University, invented somo_ time | Yines, and tho grand lodgo of Mark Mas- | 305 & Biet i b i dent: ' he operators in New | stronger than ours, and because the allies | by between 500 operators, Mas- | the cost of construction of o telegraph | Since a buking preparation forming an '_' Ahony of l;' ud having .:u-hung.-d Raties York is at an end, and 57 have been ac- | who had promised to aid us, failed to do | ter Workman rris read a te line of eight wires, from Now York City option to those spoken of, which has | MePrest ‘;lll““l.‘.l' i action is considered | = - — H cepted to-day. They report that Mr. so. The exccutive committee of the|from John Campbell, declaring th Ty R SR P o1 ly attained universal reputation 38 4 aoknowlgdymont of 'll..» independ- THE Campbell dirécted the members to g0 to | Brotherhood is preparing a statement | a failure and advising the men to scek | could be comploted for operation for the idea by which Prof. Horsford was | o1t supremacy of the yrand chapter of PUR/FY_ BLODD. work on the best terms they could ob- | which will be published in a short time, | employment. The speaker said Le had [ sum of 000, Witness thought that | guided, was not enly to furnish a substi- | Quebee. . tain from the company, and it is under- | showing the amount of money received | at tirst doubted the authenticity of the | this sum v about half the real | tute for brewers' yeast, but also to pro. California’s Grain Yield, 'l‘...“..."Lfi?‘.fi.’.i‘.'.‘.’,n'.‘.“,‘.f?';‘,;f",‘,f.“T.T“,' :mm stood that like orders have gone to other | and expended. We have receipts for | telogram, but after talking with Camp- | cost of construction, Such a line those nutritious constituents of the | g\ Joyaxomsco, August 17 The grain | Prove It the best BLOOD MEDICINE. ' Such bas assemblies every cent that has been paid out, and | bell over a postal telograph wire, he bad | would cost at least one thousand dollars | Hour lost in-the bran in the pro- | i, ST SRR L e, | been tho success of this articlo at hame | 4(Signed) Cuas. A, TINKLE, when the full history of the movement | been convineed that the word had actu- | per mile, In regard to the right of way, | coss of bolting, ~These are the so-called |5t b heat D \_“_;MN :':;\'f““';;"l'vh g :-‘_“_"'Y mlfi vflwh: “General Superintendent.” | will be known it " will be seen the |ally been given. He declared to the as- | witness said he had known of cases whore | Phosphates, which aro also tho nu- | goiniiodaf Califormin (o prosont - yeur | e sume e, 1t roeg viks, Yialises | “ New Youk, August 17.—To 1. C. [ Brotherhood has waged a war which, | sembly that he would not indorse the ad- | over 81,000 had been paid for the privi- | Witive salts of meat, and of the utmost | ¢, 58 000,600 bushels. an iner .‘;“ of | and enricties the bl { 5. ] i wugh disastrous, is not discreditable, | vice of Campbell, and would not advise | lege of e P et as | importance for the building up of the or Db e Rl L sin, biliousness, andall 4 lowry, general ntendent I'wen- | though itable, | vi I A i lege of erecting six poles, ‘This item was 1 | 14,000,000 over last year. The total | y B Te B 5 . a o} Phey coulc c 70 » tako 0 conside o) P ) L e stomach cauged by lmpure blood B ty.-three \“hm'\: kers appl or WOl “'\:‘, ]M“; uu}v\.:ll‘n: ‘.H‘\,'.In,:mx;]n1In‘ulri | "“v'.“ '|<.. Ih““-‘ .;du, :I. Y 4'11111 ‘Ill probably important* in the cost of con ;,’.nnm;-. If we »Mll |.nl! ; I.MII( |..;| 1 barley 'yield is 15,000,000 bushels, an in “‘_b“m cauged by m"xu' » 1 m.m:: 18 accepted. The first floor here ut of this the rent of arendon hall | so if they chose, but in that case ho would | struction, On some routes the costs of | that the nutritive value of wheaten flowr | opeaul Gyer lust year of 2,600,000, ystem occasloned 't crowded with seeliers. The end has evi- | had to be paid, and the hotel bill of the | resign and have nothing further to | rights of way are much larger than others, | 8 from twelve to fifteen per cont loss > or physical A exeentive committee at the Manhattan | do with the Brotherhood. ~ The speaker | The most éxpensive route i this respect | than of the wheat grain, and that this The Fire Ohot In Bt Tx el . o Skir o . 3 and (Sgned) e hotel. Skirmishers who were on the | asserted the west had shown no signs of would be, he thought, that of | loss is now restored by Prof, Homsford's | gy Louvws, August 17—Tho appoint- | syet A ARl T S SIS i G0 SRR watel to keep weaklings from returning | weakening, but tho cast, on tho contrary, |~ lino “botweon Washington _and | invention, then wo mutlook upon it | ity Mayor Ewing PO, | S e s ey to work required considerable money, so | had not been displaying the firmness | Boston, and the right of way between | 0f the greatest national economic impor- | Groge 0 be chiof of the fire de ot | petite an bullds up and strengthens tio BACK ON THE RUN there was only §06,000 or $7,000 to divide | which had been expec With the co- | Washington and Chicago could not bo ao. | tance, As Justus von Liobig said: *‘'he ) pediro Qopartineily |y, gyl provod lnvalusble as a protection from i X | o 5 ashington and Chicago could not be ac 3 o i in place of H, on Sexton, who has hal’ In’ changes Of the seasons, or*clinate wnd "of Tite. L Measrs. C. 1. Hood & Co.: Gentlemen—1t affc # A Yy L ) Lo take s wfiw 35 g @ beeng #pring, and have never WADLS 48 YL New Youk, August 17.—The state- | among 900 operators and 200 linemen, | oporation of other large western cities, | quired except for a large consideration, ilt is the same, as if the fertility of | old that ment is_made on the best authority that |and of this sum the linemen got the |he believed the contest could be pro- | Providing he had the rights of way pos. | our wheat fields had been increasd by Master Workman Campbell, of the firoth- share. The average amount paid | longed to a stage where the company | sessed by the Western Union, Robinson | one-sey erhood of Telegraphers to-day i med (,.- ators was $4 for the entire four | would have to recognize their bill of | asserted” he would willingly undertake to - the members of the organization to loak | week that the men have been out.” {rights. Telegrams from Cincinnati, | reproduce the telegraphic system of Yellow ¥ known whether the wmayor will send i out for themselves and make as good | A number of men ot employed left Cleveland umi’ St. Louis were read, al- | this country for £50,000,000, and BAvaNNAn, ( ugust 17.—The state- | another npme or ‘vu:ll‘n)l\” \-‘z o -l.“ terms with the Westera Union co for Pittsburg and other points to-night. leging that the strikers in those cities | would not hesitate st 830,000,000, | ment that ,ntll.,w ever had made its ap- | main umh;p“(’u} llll"lin place, B dedle s,..\m.m wore than twen- ty years, and becwine almost Known, was rejected by thoe ¢ to-night by a voto of 4 to uth or one. Ve

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