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pr— -»———%_.______________‘.-.‘——-——-————— THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA TUES DAY, FEBRUARY. 19 1884, s v o S — — ot o A [ —— - — e B - B NAY'S SPECIFIO MEDICINES, TRADZ MARK 1% URRAT ksw- 3 mmJE MARK ‘Lisn RRMRDY. An unfailing oure for Seminal W oak- Dess Bpermatorr. 1 sequence of Solf. fbuse; aaloss ot € Momory, - Tl! TIKIII.uHMdmdo Pain AFTER Tlll". in the Back, Dimness of \l!inn, Premature Old A and many othenllmflm that lead to Insanity fll(’('n sumption and & Premature Grave. BR¥ARN of advertisoments to retand money, when druggists from whotn the medicine is bought do not refund, but refer you to the manufacturers, and the h that they aro seldom, {f eve so thelr writton guarantce’ A trinl o package of Gray's Specific will convinoe of ita veal merits, . te: feiters, we have adopted the Yellw W apper; the only gentine, &4 Full ‘I\fl.n ulars n out pamphlet, which wede. complied with, of one the wost ARIZONA'S METROPOLIS. Burning of the Finesf Hotel In the Teritory, Mr, Holmes, Editor of The Miner, Perishes'in the Flames, A Sporting Won for Its Mother, n Rescues a Child Special Dispateh to the Denver Tribune AtruQUerqQUe, February 16.—The seventy inall, who earn $1 a day, work, and chewing tobacco some 800 are em- ployed, 600 women and 200 men and boys. The men gets £2 a day, the women 50 cents to 1. In the twenty large con- fectionaties 1000 are omployed, of whom two-thirds are women. The proportion while men aro paid at the rate of & at this In the manufacture of smoking volver as soon as emptied and drnwmg another, Strange to say, not a shot of all those fired struck him, but several of his assailants were wounded. 1t was an unheard of thing. A mob of 1500 desporate, armed and maddened men beaten off and discomfited by one officer, and ho yet a youth. Passion wis boiling in the hearts of the rieters, hore is 87 to 810 a week for men, &3 to (and they soon returned raging to tho at. In the five cord and tas- 200 are working, the men making 810 a week, tho women_from &3 to 86, The 150 women employed in making feather dusters earn about £4 to £6 for women. sel factories 210 a week, while the 20 men get double | that amount. The_glue and fortilizer factories, mostly in Lake, have 1000 em. ployes, almost all Poles, men and women. tack; but in the meantime the conduct of the sherifT had inspired others with some of his spirit and raised himup supporters. The judge of the county, the clerk, and a the jail dsor, and when the mob return- ed the battle was resumed on more even torms, and the defense was maintained till the rioters were beaten off. few others took their places with him at | Colton | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHAT IS IT ? A striotly vegetable preparation, com- posed of a choice and =killful combina- The | discoverer does not claim it a cure for tion of Nature's best remedies. all the ills, but boldly warrants it cures | every form of diseaso arising from tor- pid liver, impure blood, disordered kid- | neys, and where there is a broken down | condition of the system, requiring a prompt and permanent tonic, it never . wire to send free by mail bo overy one. @ The Spe- il o $ust recel ins on got & 1.50 a day, the wo- |received two wounds, soveral of the mob | . : % clfio Modicine 1 sl by ii Qruagiots A4 8] per pack. "';l’;'l‘:";:}"’r"" ‘-‘;'h‘! ‘;,‘“::“l“i‘_rt‘];: li““”l‘:’“k ,|||'::"':.'"L:“;»‘ nl“t'-:ok v wero lilled and more wounded and |f8ils to restore the sufferer. Such is ml',‘,'#’;,",‘;';%%" ol the taany, by adareetng . ) | batt, A. T., via Maricopa, Feb. 16.—A| In the manufscturo of tinware 1500 |the law o ;mnhcnlud nml1 ':u..u (18 | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold £ GRAY MED uffalo, N. Y. 3 : " 5 9 H bV o wi t prisoner, T flair " Sold in Omaha by €. F \ihmaa | moat terrible fire broke out at this [ men are working in twelve factories, and \f‘r‘:“flr"l‘.d“‘x‘r‘mu';ir““(;‘;‘mm”h:“"":“':”‘ by all druggists, who are authorized by 30 1A el & 1 morning at the Sherman house (which is the largest hotel in the city or territory) in the main parlor. Quite a lngh wind was blowing av the time, and the fiery flames consumed the entire block, In the block were J. W. Wilson & Co., clothing merchants: Kllis & Whitney's saloon and billiard parlors, which were the finest in all Arizona; the city telegraph office; the law offices of Mr. W. Howard; J. L Randall & &2 u day, while the gitls and boys earn €3 to §4 a week, On harness and sad- dlery, altogether, 1000 are working, the men at 81 to £1.50 a day, the women at £3 to §5 a week. In the nine largest ho- tels in Chicago 1000 men and "(\0 women are employed, the latter earning between €12 and £20 a month as laundresses, cooks’ assistants and for general work, whilo the mon get from $26 to $50 a and the young sheriff was the hero of the day. Governor Bigler, in_recognition of sorvices for law and crder, appointed im brigadier gonoral of militia of north- ern California. e —— Wel De Meyer. Tt is now undisputed that Wei Do Mey- er's Oatarrh Cure is the only treatment the manufacturers to refund the price to any purchaser who s not benefited by Price, §1,00. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. their use. AT G:FOODS Are Selling at Gost! AL —— Detwiler’s CARPET STORE, 1313 FARNAM STREET. " ‘OnDeck. ANOTHER NEW FIRM Fisher, grocery store; month, exclusive of board and lodging of | that will absolutnly cure Catarch-fresh or A XX 3D N T TINT B ‘ Lécmc..vo.,mc BELT and mmmfim Daugherty, undertakers; the Chi-|course. In the 350 dry goods, “{\r‘;;r‘:l‘:l &:,2:&2{!“‘”‘{;‘,:’.’.‘ ‘:g\m‘]fi m‘&"‘-’.‘.': HOFEFS }‘;“ \STLIANCES aro sent on % Dayy' Trial 10 |nese laundry and Fisher's auction |notions and fancy stors G800 | NP PR O iiamark, Dakot, Tt TO AID IN ! ’v’é‘imfi'&"w.fi'.’.‘.'.fi:& Drniry, o Viizry, [ rooms, overy one of which was | persons are employed, of whom | rstored o to um pulpit, Rov. Geo. K. Reis Ma,lt E xtra c 90 ““ Brumovin SArtey g, ot AR S burned. Sevoral of the bulldings were | 2600 are women and girls. Sales-women | Cobleville N. “Oné box radically cured THE OMAHA BOOM.” Orngr Cavsus. Bpeedy reliof and complet Festoration to- HEALT Viaon and - MANKGOD Quanswrzsp. Send af onco. for Niustrated Pamphlet frée. Addres VOLTAIC BELT C0., Marshall, Mich, HE N NINGS A ELASTIC SECTION GORSET l'\ny mn Corset, d, 81.50. A, i i l(\H\‘ Hfl ¥ LEHMANN. A POSITIVE:: s '76. One box No. 1 will enre any case in T less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case no matter of how long standing. : |is in the mouths of all our citizens. blown up to save the remainder of the town, 8. M. Holmes, the editor and proprietor of the daily Miner, rushing in to save some of the valuable papers, must have been smothered and was burned to death. No other lives, so far as we can hear, are reported as lost. The inmates ba escaped with their lives, and had nothi on but their night clothes, Kittie Pur- coll, asporting woman, rushed into the terrible flames and rescued a child that was crying at the window of a dwelling house for its mother. It wasan act of the greatest bravery, and the girl’s name Her heroism has seldom ever boen equaled, a3 ske barely escaped with her life. This is the largest and most disastrous fire which has ever occurred in Prescott, and the town to-day 18 the most terrible scene of devastation that could be imag- ined. Mr. Holmes, who lost his life by the fire, had just purchased The Miner from C. W. Beach. Holmes was for- merly a lieutenant in the army. The grief here over his death is widespread, and the utmoat feeling is shown for earn from 84 to $8 per week; salesmen 8 to §12; cash girls $6; boys, €2.60 per woek. In tho fivo type foundries 450 men are making about §2.50 Yer day,and the 135 women 86 per week. In the mak- ing of, boots and shoes, 1800are employed in forty factories. The 1400 wen aver- age between $1.50 and 83 a day, and the £400 women and girls 50 cents to $1.50. Thus, altogether, it will be scen that the wages for female and child labor is less than one half and one-third re- spectively, and the advice of the trades unions to the working women and girla to combine for their own good seems to be a timely one. e — 1i people continue to_suffer *‘without knowing what ails them,” it is their own fault, All the obscure maladies aro clearly set forth in the invaluable new medical work, published this year, en- titled ‘“The Science of Life,” fully de- scribed in the advertisement in another column. STORIES OF THE FRONTIER. o, o 0 1F: Taylon, 340 Noblo-streets Hm(\kl . ” ‘A perfoct cure aftor 30 3\mr~ null‘m’l\y J. D, \lL‘)l)lll]“ 710 Broadway, N &e. Thousands of tostimonials are mcolve.\ from all parts of the world, Daliv- ored, $1,00. Dr. Wei Do Moyor's Illustra- tod Treatise,” wish statements by the cured mailed froe. 1), B. Dewey & Co., 182 Fulton street, N, Y, tuos-thur&sat-m&e-Sm IR ORA Has the World Found a Substitute for the Doctors? Philadelphia Call, “And, waiter,” added a gentleman who had just ordered a lunch at a fashionable Chestnut street restaurant, ‘‘a cut of hot water—very hot, please—and bring it first.” The hot-water craze is one of most remarkable of recent public eccen- tricities. ‘It fairly promises to beat the patent medicine curealls out of the market,” said a prominent physician, ‘‘It was originally ¢laimed as a cure for the dys- peptic merely, but now almost everybod; b THE HOT-WAT! NCURISHES THE KAKEST, put in this atyle bottlo, and bear on Iabel the name of Must bo Druggists. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlanger,....... Culmbacher, . . Bavaria, ..Bavaria. Shireman Bro’sé Go, MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHIERS. Tu making our ‘Opening Bow" in thin wido-awake, growing city, wo desire to impross upon the ot 6 AL T roaidents, Ak well £ Cte Sonl e b8 Ak Founding towns and country, the following Plain Facts, Plainly Stated. Wo koop Mon's Youths' and Boys' Clothing. Every garment in our house is NEW and seloctod specially for this market. Our goods will be found first-class, both in style, shape, workmanship and materlala, Our prices cannot fail to please, as our entire stock has been bought for cash within the past thirty days at lower prices than known for years before, if not the lowest ever known, 1t 18 sur purpose to make Omaha our home, and hope by strict attention to the wants ofthe trade to merit a fair sharo of public patronage, DropinandSece Us And learn the prices at which we are offering. | Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies | those whom he has left behind drinks hot water for almost everything.” | Pjlgner Bohemian ., ) ohind. It has b th d th iy & § reoats, S oo vt aee . Jfi“:?’»fi'&h‘é‘:'é’;f&fll.“ I:lv Tt is too soon yob to give any stimato | [pcidents From the Carcer of the|, pxl-:ni:::.'c“gm? i tho eity which does | K0ISET: »-n Bremen. Men's Sprmg; U : destroying the cuatingsof tho stomach. Price $old by all druggate, of matlod cn receipt. ot Price For furthor particulars send for reul DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., of the luss, but it is very heavy and falls particularly hard upon many business men. The insurance is also unknown. a8 NOIU! montrs ago my attention was called to the case of & poor woman who was said to e af- flicted with a cancer. I found her with an ulcer on her shoulder at least five inches in cir- cumference, angry, painful, and riving the pa- tient no rest day or uight for six months. obtained a supply of Swift's Specific, which T persuaded her to try. She has taken five bot- tles, tho result of which is that the ulcer is on- 1| Klamath _chief, Tiate Davia D. Colton, Colton correspondence. Colton left Maine-for California in 1851, a beardless boy, and settled in buklyou, the north- west county of the state. In 1852a Chinook, decoyed two mmera, Hames and Lnnveme, from Ilh- nois, into his rancherie, and there not serve it to scores of guests, and even the restaurants in localities of trade whom the waiters get ready a ‘hot water' before ordering the lunch, A prominent hotel manager said: ‘‘Hot water as a beveruge has recently become popular at the The waiters now think no more of filling orders for it than of filling orders for ice water or milk. DOMESTIC. Schlitz-Pilsner. Milwaukee. Krug's . .Omaha Ale, Porter, D ‘mestic und Rhine Wine. 'ED. MAURER, 1214 Faruam, OMAHRA Ocnuiist land Aurist. lirelljy m{mu[.,;mming(e;l,ni.,i,,g\,..tmmmn treacherously murdered "them. The [ Tne people who use it are either invalids Until offl o epaired from result of fire, amc,fi scab, not larger than one's finger nail, and her | Klamaths ~ were a warlike tribe, | or people who think that their disgestion 3 e e o o oot | o ot oo ik ths ot | gy Rk that, theie dugastion | Stove Repair Works, and Douglas ~m . past. She seems to be perfectly cured. I ¥ ST, LOUI§ PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co., 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN consider its effects wonderful --almost miracul- 1. C. OVERPRODUCTION Women ana Children Doing Men's Work for Less Money, Jous, REv, JESs. Columbus, Ga. OF PEOPLE, graded Pah Utes of California and Ne- vada— the lowest grade of Indians in ex- istence. Their murderous chief took refuge in the mountain fastnesses, se- creted and protected by his people and aided by renegade whites, Colton, still not of age, determined to capture and to bring him to justice. Ho se out in pur- derful how this hot water system has taken hold. I know plenty of peoplo in our hotel who are convinced that there is no case of dyspepsia which it will not cure, and some people almost appear to use for doctors.” A reporter called upon a distinguished 4 e suit accompanied by only two|physician yestorday, and asked him s [PAPERS, Wik | o New : resoluto miners, For _wbout six | whothor ho hisd observed the popularity % o 9 “The influence of child and femalc |weeks he followed the wily murderer |of the hot-water cure. ‘‘Why,” said he, XNVELOPES,ZCARD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK aar Cas paid for Rags of all Wester Camice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. labor in this city upon the labor market generally is hurtful,” said a man who has made the local labor question his special study. “The crowding in of females and children means the crowding out of adult male labor,” In round numbers there are employed during “flush” times 45,000 women, girls and children in this city at manual labor orin some other capacity requiring no great amount of skill, previous training or bodily strength. In wmost every instance this work is poorly paid—not nearly 8o well as it would be if performed by men. In fact, it may be said that the average wages earned by women is but half, and for children but one-third, of through wilderness and mountain recess, from one lair to another, every mile of the way beset with peril, day and night, never relinquishing the pursuiv till the savage fugitive was rtun down and taken to the Shasta river. His captors tied him to a horse and conducted him through forests swarming with alert and savage Indians eager to deliver their chief, and with even more savage and (lupem(e white men, the friends of Chinook, until finally the murderer was deliveredto the author- ities of the settlement and dealt with ac- cording to law. This was recognized as no ordinary achievement, and Colton was no sooner of legal age than the electorsof nodding to a patient who hud juat called, “*here is one who drinks red-hot water three times a day, and it does her good, ton. Is it in such general use as is claimed. I think so. Tt appears to have taken people by storm, and 1 cannot seo any objection to_it. There can be no harm in taking hot water in moderate quantities before meals, and it very often is of itself an excellent curative for indi- gestion and dyspepsia, In the first place 1t stimulates the stomach and gives it that heat which is so often necessary to put linto proper action gestive organs Then, when a man gets to using hot water he is apt to take more time in eating, and more care, be- the di-|* 109 South 14th St. Hake - suociatty of furnishing castings and repair- {0 atovon uf il aesoription, wood stoves, ohangud fo think that there is now almost no more | lothes o $1.000 Would Not Buy It. Di. Horxe—] was & icted with rhenmatism and cured by using a belt. ' that dl 1111 Douglaa St Omahs, Neb, that which is paid to men for the same |the county, by almost unanimous vote, | cause he feels that as he is unaer treat- grade and amount of work. What makes | promoted him from the position of upper | ment he should make an effort to give the LLIAM L MANUFACTURER OF this all the more deplorable is that a large | sheriff to that of sherifi. The early sher- | treatment a fair show. Very few things [ MAIN OFFICE -Opposite postofiice, room 4 Fw" Galvanizea Iron Cornices 43 Dormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Iron and Slate Rooflng, Specht's patent Metalio Skylivht, Patent adjustod Ratcnet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am e general agent for the apove Line or goous. Iron neing, Crestngs, Baiustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank tngs, Window Blinds, Cellar Guard: slse gonera 1 for Peorson& Bill stent Insida Kiind DUFRENE & MENNELSOHN, ARCHITECTS them. ln the meanwhile they are not so | by a company and coveted by the indi- | MINNEAroLIs, February 18.—Miss sollysiradbusemts - h St., near Farnam GEREAOVED 0 OMAUA NATIONAL BANK |particular about the amount of wages, |vidusl mmers of tho csmp. Whilo it | Hammerling, o '_"0'"""' of the family ot e, Moteinm 818-320 8. 13th § "y " e RE GRS 4 I.IRE‘ FI nent oy rorey ; :‘““' 404 L e the or FALLING SICKNESA a life long. Femodg 10 cur {ho NOrE cuses. number of these females and children have taken the places of men who former- ly earned good wages at the same work —enough to support them and their fami- lies. Where girls and women receive now from £3 to & a week, men used to get 86 to §10. This state of things—that is, the low rate of these wages—1s mainly due to the working-women themselves, They take work and do it for such small pay be- cause they hope all the time to get mar- ried and then make the husband support most of them using them, not as a means of livelihood, but to provide themselves with clothes and many other things which will make them more attractive in the eyes of the meu viewed by them in the light of prospective or possible husbands, The consequence 1s that the women do not combine for the purpose of mutual protection by forming trades unions or similar organizations, the way their male co-workers do, and the natural result of this lack of unity and common interest ifis of California were remarkable men— men of proved courage, coolness and de- termination—they had to be to fill the office or be chosen for 1t—and Colton was a representative sheriff. He was a man of influence, and power and wealth poured in upon him. He made a flying visit to the east, to wairy the girl of his college day luvu, Miss Ellen M. White, daughter of Dr. Chauncey White, of Chicago. Shortly after Colton’s return with his bride a valuable water right was claimed was in litigatlon a miner, disregarding the junction of the courr, cut the company's ditch aud helped himself to the water. He was arrested and jailed for contempt of court. Popular sympa- thy was with him; the mivers determiu- ed upon his release. Fifteen hundred of them assembled, fully armed at the jail, and demanded the release of the prisoner Colton was at the moment attending a church fair which his wife with the few are better than hot water to stimulate the stomach before breakfast, after the ex- haustion consequent upon the night's slesp. As cold water isa bad thing for the digestion, because it chills the stom- ach, 8o hot water is excellent because it henh! it up, starting the fires to going, as it were. These and other facts in its favor go far teward explaining its popu- larity, . but like nvorythm(' else it can bo carried to extremes.” ‘Trichinic Victims, sick from trichiniv, died this evening. The father is not expect to live, but the boy will probably recover. e e— The Wabash railroad bmlxu over the Tllin- ois river at Meredosia has been weakened so by the ice that trains are unable to cross and passengers we transferred for Quincy A DR SRRl | zor block, or rale at C, 1, n §t., Omaha, rs fiifed C 0 D. James Madica] Instituta Chartered by theStateof 111i- nois for theexpress pu of giving immediate relielin all chronic, urinary and pri= vate discases. Gonorrhaea, GlectandSyphiliain allthelt complicated forms, aiso Giseases of the Hkin and Blood promptly relieved and I Goodman's Drug stere, 1110 - NIEDC Lostes by Decams: Fimples o Manhood, posicively oureds There {80 experimenting. The appropriate remedy isat once used in each case. Consultations; per- redly confidential nd Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, ! e a3, KRS McCORMICIS Patent Dned Fruit Llfter. Youths' Spring Overcoats, Boys' Spring Overcoats, . Box 1,633, i X A San Francisco letter to The Chicago [ where everybody is supposed to be too TS i ‘ J!g;fi“mt L GO . CURE Cancer for Five Years. Tribune -gives the following incidents | busy during working hours to pay atten- R:“‘lll::::l}r sstt 'i‘:):llw Men's Spring Suits Tho interests of humanity seem to demand | from the life of the late David D. Colton, | tion to health, have scores of customers | p 777" Milwauk : the publication of the following facts: ‘[Wo [ who figured in the recent Huntington' | —bankers and brokers and such—for | 26313+ MWL, Youths' Boys'and Children's Suits SHIREMAN BRO’S & CO,, 13808 Farnam St., between 14th and 15th Sts., Omaha, Neb. §§\Ws MMMMWMM&MMM i, S = = == = =2 =3 = TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED. Sold with an Guaran- tee of being the LANGE & FOITICK, Manufactured by the Michigen Stove 0o., Detroit and Chicago. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY NEW STOUOET o OF o heals 0 1iOW Tocolv! I b cure. - A i it other women in camp, was conducting to 1 Freo Bowle of mny 1o | on their part again shows itself in the assist the only = religious society !:‘.;..u.,,.m"...,,‘...m smallness of their earnings—the em-|of the settlement. Some one rush- Pt e A A e e (o SRt s G.entle vantage of their mistake, AS USEFUL Tnl use of the term ** Bhor " in counection with $he rporate name of & greatroad, Conveys an Ldos of ust what required by tho travaling pub lic=-a Bhort Line, Quick Hhans k LINEI llanl—dl Yot wmm aro furn: 4t of sccommods: tabed by the greatest railway in Awerica, [}HIOAGO,MH.WAUKEE Chicago is the great centre for the manufacture of garments of every descrip- tion for the whole country west and southwest of here. The forty-five whole- sale clothing houses, 500 clothing stores and smaller factories, and 300 custom tailors employ in all 25,000 girls and women and 5000 men. Of the latter the cutters earn from 2,50 to §3 a day, the upriing, and while the miners were still clamoring at the jail door for the release of the prisoner and threatening to take him out if he were not set free, Colton came running hatless toward them, his long red hair—he always wore 1t long, even when treasurer of the Central Pacific railroad —streaming back from his beardless countinance, Cleaving his way through the mob by sheer impet: Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and way. trmeso abundant, beant! ir_must uso LYON’S KATHAIBO clefi ant, cheap u'tlcle llwn n e8 NO DEALER o Groceries wa i GROCERY STORE A5 A PAIL OF CAN AFFORD 0 BB COUNTER SCALES, ‘Without v At the Wholesale and Retail Jewe.ry Store of EDHOLM&ERICKSON Holiday (00ds in in great abundance and an Ele nnt line of Ladies und Gents' Gold Watches and beautiful stock of olld Silver Ware, Diamonds, Jewelry and Spectacles, We would call special attention pressers $2, while the girls, in stitching | he rushed up the steps, and, planting b the Hiir and sewing, get but $1 a day or less. | back against the door, confronted the o the best and most A.nd St‘ Pau I' And this despite the fact that the women |angry throng of desperato and armed and fast, keeps it I operates over 4,600 miles of Na:fi:n lmnnl-, Wisconsin, Minncsota, Towa Dakot; snd 88 44 main lines, branches and connee- tions reach all the great business centres of the dc machine work, with 2000 stitches a minute, while thelatter do but hand work. Gloves and mittens are made in seven- miners, He commanded them in the name of the law, order and authority to disperse peacefully, The response was out, arrests and cum y- pess, removes dan l'shlng, makes the lhh' RELIABLE RAILROAD WATCH Ever placed on the Market, m;melft the celebrated Quick Train, Colum Northwost . Far Wost, 1t naturuly snewars the teen factories, and the male cutters in|a clamorous demand for the release of glvil t a curling bus, Ohio, Watch, is superior to all others. description of hort Line, aud Best m’.’:.fif:" these earn $12 a week, the women but | the prisoner. “N.ver, said the young t\'mdenc keeping it In -b e g Moo Pautaod Maneorale | 8510 tho forty bookbinderien in this city | officer, calmly; “you can only’ tako| iy tion " Beane We er %fi ¥ Chicago, Milwaukoe, Abordeen and Ellond: the men earn wages between §2 50 and £3 |him over my dead body;” and he ffi h“m.y alr is the sure We have the Agency for the above renown 0, w:uh is l‘flfl‘ Chago Milwaukos: Ky Care anf SWIter” | day, tho 1000 women 1 to $1.50, the | confronted them unflinchingly. The mob| pgyit of using Kathairon. ouone. Also the Lindeman & Son's Pmno-. and have also the famous ] Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. | girls $5 to §7 & week. This includes the momentarily confeunded and cowed by Hardman Piano on sale. We also carry full lines of best O: lutts and é)fln:lhl Chicago, Sloux City, Sioux l,h:“‘:. Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, TRock Tsiand, Dubugiie, St. Paul and Minneapolle Da\uwm, wmu. 8t. Paul and Miuneapolia. h opers uul the . Fincst Dintog Osre I MILWAIER E41, PAUCRAILOS mailing of newspapers and periodicals. In the thirteen paper-box factories there are 350 women and girls and 150 men. The later receive $7 to 815 per week, the women $1 a day, the girls 3 to $4a week. In the thirty large and 500 small cigar factories there are altogether about 2500 men and 200 women. The latter begin to be employed in this branch of work on & larger scale now, and eventua!- ly will crowd the men out, just as in Italy, Ausiria and his herioc mein, recoiled, but soon re- turned, swearing that dny would have the prisoner. ‘‘Give up the prisoner! shouted hundreds of them, pressing for- ward threateningly, “I'll sponded the young sheriff, you —-— fool,” cried the foremost rioter, leveling his puu. quick for him, ie first,” re- “Then die The sherifl was too His own weapon was out and discharged in a twinkling, and the leader of the mob was carried off disabl- NOTICE, Notioe is herehy gi totore exiting botwe: Geo. H. Hess uidor Hens, bs this day dissolved. Tuls is to give furcher notico that § will not be re- sponsible for any d our late Lrin nan 0 that the partnership bore Willism ¥, Manniog snd he firm name of Manning & contructed Ly auy porson in Sheet Music. We warrant om goods the best in the market. An inpbd- tionwill convince the most skeptical, OUR TWO STORES Are located as below: Jewelry Store, Corner 15th and Dodge, opposite Postoffice. e lonk. wlh street near Wareroom and Music Parlor, Crounse's Avenue. t our goods at both of our stores. Pianos fl Organs sold on monthly payments, Please call and ins| ‘of th England, France ed. Instantly hundreds of weapons were or wil 4 pay mmm . ISP, | -, AR S iSpain they are " almost entirely ew-;drawn, and a volley was fired at the sher- :‘: J‘:u'.:'.'m.:::-'{‘, i tha orod ::-:‘.o:( tho late um. lnnom & m UADUN, '“ “o 8. 8. MERRILL, A V. H. CARPENTER, pfi.yad. 5 ig from every angle of attact. He stood | of fln ioes, and the use of ...,,,.u,_,,, s R o Maiager. " GewFase Agunt.§ © On Kinzio stroct thero is & cigar facto- | undismayed, frontifiy the mob and re- 'y Bt ‘5;;:";_"';“ by me. o | THE JEWELERS, " e Bup y |ty which employes altogether women, | turning the fire, throwing down ome re-| ¥eh. 184t AN ¥, MANNiS0. -.'2, MR South-east Corner Dodge, and 1%'b, near Capitol Aven s Owmaha.