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————————————— e OMAHA DAILY BEFR--THURSDAY APRTI, 24, 1484, Thursday Morning, April 24, PRINTERY WANTED. Al the office of 11k OMamaA Darny Bir competent printers can find employ ment at the regular going wages, Porm anent situations guarantoed to competeut non-union men man or set of men to withhold their labos or rofuse to work at wages that do not suit them, I also deny the right of any man or set of men to use violence or t opinion. threats for the purpose of compelling asaults and threats made by strikirg parties upon employes of this office, 1 here notify whom it may concern that 1 the public the full extent of the law. I further more hereby serve notice upon the par- ties who aro on a strike thai we shall constder them as trespassers if thoy come on the premised of this office. E. RoSEWATER, Prest. Ber Publishing Co. —c— NEBRASRA Stare Gazerreer & Bus 1vESs DIRECTORY. to be issued in July, 1884, prics $4. 50. J. M Woure, pub: lisher, 120 8. 14th St., Omaha. LOOAL RRFVITIES, —Warrants have beou sworn out sgainst thres men who have made assaults and threate against employes of the Bre, —Rev, Kristofer Janson, will deliver a lec- ture in the Unitarian church, on the corner of Beventeenth streets, Thursday, the 24th of April, at 8 o'clock, Admission, 25 cents. —The many friends of Deputy Marshal Ed Gorman will be rejoiced to learn that he i still retained in that capacity. —The funeral ot Louis Hansmennek will to thi friends of deceased are invited. disturbancs of the peace, were fined $5 each and costs. They were both set to jall in de- fault of payment. —A postal card dated Amsterdam, April 4th, announoes that Max Meyer and his wife arrived safely at that place, They have both _been gnjoying good health, and aye having a good vime. and just bel Shor Lived. The *Western Wonder” show, under the management of Chas. Vincent, dis formance billed for the Academy of Music that evening did not take, place. The proprietor - was arrested for obtaining ‘bail for his appearance. The company wasorganized in this city last week and although they showed to houses for evenings, the enterprise acked financial backing and collapsed. —— Anniversary of Odd Fellowship, The 66th anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship in America, will be|jn members of that order, on Saturday afternoon and evening of April 26th, In the afternoon there will be a pargde, par- ticipated in by members of the varicus ‘Omaha lodges, together with delegations of members from lodges Bluffs, Oakland, Blair, Springfield, Bel- tion, not of Wore an ap will leave Odd Fellow's Hall at 2 o'clock . m. and form on Dodge, with right rest- ing on Bixteenth atreet. _The line of March will be on Sixteenth | is denied. south to Douglas, east to Fifteenth street south to Harney, east to Tenth street, morth to Douglas, west to: Sixteenth, i north to Webster, counter march right and left on Sixteenth street to Dodge, thence to hall. ~ The music for the oc- casion will be furnished by the U. P, band, and U, 8. Military band. will be held in the hall, where an address | shall will be delivered by the Hon. Keatty, Jowa. Inthe evening » reveption and Rauth, Rebecca Degree Lodge No. 1. Bhould the weather be pleasant, the 0dd Fellows expect to have a grand time, and excel all previous celebrations.. DIED, April 224, Alexan- * ON, —Tothis oity, mh ln’rq four yems, Darm-Stadt, 1842, He omigrated to America in 1857, snd _voluateer his time, and then enlisted for three yoars. Ho was engag- ~od in the battles of Mill Springs, Ky.. Missionary Rudge, who, THE LAW OF LICENSE. The Judicial Decision apon the Slocum! Statate Rendered, Yesterday. Judges Wakely and Noville Hold- ing that $1,000 Shall be Paid for Every License, The Blake Mand by the Conrt. juestion of issuing liquor licenses in thi oity, was decided yesterday by the dis- triot court, both judges concurring in the As is well kncwn this case same up originally before Judge Wake- other men to quit work. In view of tle] ly, but owing to its vast importance, not mly to the saloon keepers, but alio t fudge Neville was invited by his as. sociate upon the bench to sit with him will protect the employes of the BEE t0 |and hear the argument of counie’ o sither side and assist him in reaching hi. of a mandamus upon the defendants tc restrain them from issuing licenses not in swcordance with law. upon which the alternative writ of man. issue it was requested by attorney's | esterday I found that the bricklayers’ on either side and the city officials de- fendants, thatthe bench would hear ar- guments and pass npon the license law as | cede to the arbitrary and unjust de- lLiid down in the statute book. THE OPINION Ordinance no. 480 of the ‘city of Om. aha, regulating the liconse and sale of | Omaha to understand that I know my malt, vinous and spirituos liquors, wa: | business a great deal better than they framed under, and intended to be in con- formity with the statue relating to that | which I have been a publisher I have subject. Section 3 of the ordinance pro- vides that no license shall be issued for any time beyond the municipal year. Section four fixed the rate of such lic- take place April 24th, at 10 o'clock a. m.,from | ense at $1,000 per annum. Section 8of paying higher salaries and bet- the undertaking rooms of Chas. Riews, All | provided that the applicant shall pay to ~In polico cou.t yesterday two cascs, for | the rate of 1,000 per annum. It is admitted by the pleadings thatthe | on the contrary the printer’s Union was cherate of $1,000 per annum, payine |been refused employment because he therefor proportionate sums for these dif- ferent periods. Att he beginning of this municipal year, ore licenses were about to be | this paper by all sorts of falsehoods, ssued to the 102 applicants for the same, this writ was served, its objuct being to prevent the issue of any liceuse for a per- 2 iod of time other than to the end cfthe |Other purpose than to create disaffec- ‘banded Monday afternvon and the per. | municipal year, or for a le $1,000. The relator vlaims thst the ordi- nance permitting the issuance of any - cense for a less period than to the end of money under false pretenses and gave |state Jaw, and to prevent the i The end sought does not require the respondents to do any acts, but only to restiain them from doing 1llegal ones. the court should graat this relief, would it be allowing o mandamus or granting injunction ? These remedies are not | per for no other purpose than to villify terchangable, celebrated in an ' appropriate manner by | the other is not. 1f by the judgement of this cvurt it shall say you shall not issue a license for less than $L, for a shorter period than one would employ the language of an injunc. e writ of mandamus. Tll:ou is another reason ';hy !.h;. writ ought not to iseue, even if mandamus gild, Bl 1 - o et of tho. put ator a) e 10 alf of the public as|because I had no vindictive feeling and levuo snd other lodges, Tho procession [ u citizon to enforce the porformance. of ) analleged public duty. it is not a matter of absolute right, It is clear to the court that the remedy THE ORDINANCE AND THE LAW. First, That the license shall notextend |cents for night work, while the beyond the municipal year. ocond, That the amount to be paid for such license, shall not be less one year, and in the other not beyond |same as the other dailies. 3 ball will be given under the auspices of | the end of the current municipal year Licenses may be issued for less than these i ‘"“)’u“ A R et Last winter the men waited on me and g: exaoted for each, n the strength of this decision, City Attorney Connell will advise the city autherities to issue licenses ol therewith, The Hiberian Rifle Ball. Alexander Darmon «"‘.b""‘ in Hesse, | The Hiberian rifles gave & very pleas- " Germany, Wovember 1st, | 44 ball at Crownse's hall last evening. About one hundred couples were present t, Ohio, where | 04 daucing was indulged in until an He eulisted in | grly hour this moining, Irwin's orches- evening the rifle team gave an exhibitisn drill, which was gr atly enjoyed by the The announcement in yesterday's | me, that the demand for higher meas. Bee that the Union Pacific base ball |urement was preposterous and outra- team had disbanded caused no littlegeous. The same type that we now Oairo, surprise among the friepds and patrons | use, has been used in this office for six of the club in this city, The club was|years. Up to within ten days our He | Organized about three years ago. Last|printers had not made the wondertul involving o large outlay of money, and | er complain about it in all these six leaving a heavy deficit when the busi- neas of the year was closed. This sea-|ni this country where the publishers son the managers thought they had|allow more than standard measure for plain sailing, could pay all their debts, | their type. Suppose I grant this ex- and probably have & handsome sur- | travagant demand, will not the other ~M.%l_’:r§-.’1_x§x‘mu_§ very naturally insist mfi'l : svansville, St. Louis and other good |in their turn ghould be raised? When| JHAL PLU KY WUMAN, l nines. A few weeks ago Mr. Young, ;and whero would this striking end ? the auditor for the Union Pacifie, inter- But the bricklayers' union, takes up | Mes, Martin Captuces Another Bar. posed objections to the men devoting glur After » Hand to Hand, s0 much time to the game, but it was Gouflicr, explained to him that the work did not T ; suffer, and that ths company lost noth- Mre, Martin, a fow months since dis- ing, as the absentees were paid by their tinguished hereelf by marching a burglar fellow clerks, and their duties were to the city jail at the muzsle of a revolver faithfully attended to by competent Yesterday she ndfed new laurels {o her parties. Upon this showing Mr. orown hy cnpumnznnc«»pd man, She Young withdrew his objections and discovered a man chmbing out of the the boys went on with the preparations window with a bundle of stolen clothes for their trip. Yesterday Mr. Young asked to see a schedule of games, and the hue and ery of a blackmailing sheet that is published by the pampered son* of a notorious jobber, who has amassed wealth by erowding the poor, that the I refuses to pay its men living wages. Our pay rolls show t the striking printers have been earnir from $2.00 to £3.00 a day for day work, according to their capacity; and the night men from $£2.50 to $4.00 a day. These printers have steady work all the year round, rain or shine, while carpen- R NN and Children. What gives onr ('hlldrenm cheekas, What cures tielr fovers, makes thetn'sleep ; "Tis_Castorin. frot and ery by turns, &, What cures tieir colic, kills their worms, for _Infants Castorlapromotes Di ontlnn.I us Sfuit Dismisscd She drew her revolver and ordered him to halt. He ran and she after him, The revolver refused to go ff, and she grap: and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa~ tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness, It insures health and When bable N e T " finding two set down for Sunday, re- | ters, brick-la and other mechanics natural sl i T . ) g . : eep, without morphine. But Castorise i P the right of any tT:;T-fim:;:i::;g:::x“:nl: t;e '3:‘..'f3 fused to countenance the project. Feel-|can only work a portion of the time, | Pled with the fellow who struck her iu p b o What quickly ctirea Constipation, . While 1 recognize the right of an) kyor-at Ot i :mm. apon thy | I8 it would be uselesa to_ continue the |and the mechanics who have steady the face, She did not let go but scufiled «Castorin fs so well dapted to Children hag | 0 -0 O TSR o rtorta with the fellow until a man came to help her and the thief was lodged in jail. — Ixcellent Report, g Hon_ Jos. G. Goodidge, of Bro klyn, N V., writes thic: “Cannot express myweif in afficiently |.mlunwurlhf tarms, Burdock Llood Bitters T have used for the past twu vemrns kowoy stomach i snlondid tein " jobs are content to earn from $2.00 to 23.00 per day. Our printers have not only been paid regularly every week, but when I found last summer that many were paying ten to twenty per cent, per month to men who advanced them money day by day, between the weekly pay days, [ ordered the cashier to pay them twice a week to save them from money sharks. Call you this il liberal treatment? Whose fault is it that these printers are not content? Surely, not mine. The majority of organization in the face of such oposi- tion, a meeting of the members was hurriedly called and the club disbanded. The amusement-loving people of this city have come to look upon the Union Pacific ball club as a standard and permanent attraction, and upon their ball ground as a place where a pleasant hour might be spent, and it is a great disappointment to see the club disband. It is to be hoped that concessions may be made on both sides, and that the present difliculty may be amicably ad- 1 recommend Jtas superior to any presoription known v me.! 1 A. Ancrizg, M. D., 82 Portland Ave,, Brookiyn, N. Y. Farewell then to Morphine 8yrups, Castor Oll and Paregoriv, and Hall Castoriat An ¥ CENTAUR LINIMENT-—an absolute cure for Rheuma~ tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. o URENT Touse 21stand Nicholas strect, Tn. quire on yremises it4 yer month 80-24p SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘;:.15 l:\:h::;é:vllynol be lnsertea schools of this city. OR SALE—The southwest corn s lot of 11(h and Puoifie, with 1wo «no story brise bui dngs ad one frau bul ding on it, with all modern lniprove- ments Inquire at the clothing store of Ge rge H. Peterson 8 4 South 10th street. #88-1m JF 0% RENTcottago of four rooms; noae Cupitel avenuo aud 1.th street. Inqu.re of 3. Lehman, e 5 1108 Farnam. lu-tt lotarmmn}mn- y , justed so that the club may go ahead [tramp printers squander their money in €45 8 TP o . OR 8 LE—100 eaut fal lots in Wi ue Il ad- The action was instituted in the form | (o0 oo ooncoe o the saloons, gambling shops and dives JPOR REN T - Furaished rooms, 1081 Farcam 8t dition £1om $100 to §70r. It will pay pirtiss to Inok at this pronerty b fore buying elsewhere POL- TER &CO "B, 1515 Farnam street. 618t JFOR SALE—Very dusirable reidencs tor amall family, one b ock off St Mary's venue, 10 blocks from postoffice Lac tion fine, €8,500 Easy terma, POTIER & COBB, 1015 Farnani streot. 521tt e VW N ED-tmncliately, a chanibormaid st the Occidentl botol. 836 tt THE PRINTERS’ STRIKE. as fast as they earn it; and they are the ones that got up this strike and clamor for more pay, because they can't make a living. Sober and steady men can JOR REN(—Cott g in Shnn's addition at $14 por mont. McCAGUE, opposito P. 0. #10 ¢ To the aflidavit YU ANTEDTwo v at “the Slaven Hor tre ¢ R RENT- Furnished front room, from PustoMioe, 1419 Chicago stre t. Lluk'oh“hh;s'k! The Unvarnished Facts in the . daumas was i i ANTEO-Lady bookkeper. “N. B’ care - dAUTAY WAk tksned; Rn hawer was Blcd ¢ lay up as much money the year round | YV fee.i % 4 7 i85 OR KENT—Iwo rooms at 814 N. 24th stroot. 7OR SALE—Bargains in improved and unimprov. setting up the deferse that the right forn, ase, in our oftice as any set of mechanics in | Xx=Ax D “Tady sepyit V.7 eare of Beo offic . | LU TR e propertyin 80 aiditions Call audsee P 1T~ i insti i . 4 % v g AT "D—Lady copylet. B." care ot Beo offic . | TSGR RENT -A nicely fuinishod room fur ono of | 1ER & 1515 Farnam street. 619-t¢ f aotion was not instituted. Inaddi | On my return from Hastings|any workshop. I say this much to die- Wk 23p [ two, at 2301 Dooge strest. Best summer location - | 1 the city VW ANTID-Agood cork Mrs J hn J.Monelhuorth sileSt Mary's avenue, uext to 20th streot, 705 95p W ANTED—Smsll giel to take os @ of s child. Call it o0 out Mis “Troxell, 8417 Farnam street. 414 WATASTED—Two aducted rellable gentl:men or “1di w. Highly remuner tivs pay_ Cell from @ $010a. m , or address H. Tubbs, 1619 Faroam 700 tt OR SALE —Bargains In lots tor residence or speo- ulation in Walnut Hill, D.neken s, Koslor's n d West Cuming udoiuions. ' POTiER & COBB, 1315 Farnam Street} 520-4¢ abuse the minds of Omaha working- men, and to brand as a falsehood the charge that I am employing men at starvation wages. OR RENT—A two story brick house and base ment. (wo upp'r rooms are oo upied by par tio« who exchang.: rent for board. Address 20u9 Cass stroet. Possession yiven May 1st. Extrs induce- ments offered o reliable paity who will make per- nt arrangen ent. 720-t¢ union has passed resolutions to hoy- cott TuE Beg, because 1 refuse to ac- J{0R SALE - Lots at $875 to $400 in_Arlington, In- X wide city limits, near Baunders street, 375 08100, 565-t1 AMES. Fa'nam street, . ROSEWATER. —— 842-13p THE PROPOSED GRADE. e Upoer Farvan Street Propent | Pifinil oG S48 | owngrs, HBEI"]! Las[ Nl!ht, F Ok RENT - Room and brard for two ven I\;mnn 16t street. 762-22; mands of the printers who have gone on a strike. Now, I want the brick- layers and all other workingmen in {\OR RENT—Desk room after May 1st, corner 1fth and Farnam, up stairs E.quire of Barker & #.y1.e,18 h and Farnam 760-tf k‘o)( FeNT—In Redick's block. Storero'm 12, feet deer md good office room. Paulsen & Co., ¥ ynam, room 3, 706-t¢ Fou SALE -News stand, g0oa locati-n 5ix §, 18th Hoy 590 95§ 8t., between Jacks OR SALE: o 84 Arliugton, fn- side city limits, near saunders stree:,$375 to $400. 563-tf AME>, Farnam street. OR SA' E—Two of the most desirable lots In Lowe's 1st. add., fine view, price 1750. south and oust frontago, fenced. A bargain, McCAGUES opposite P. 0, 489 ¢ OR S\LE Lots at §875 0 $1 0 in_Arligton, in- sido city limits, n.ar Saunderastroot, $3 508100, 711 AMES, Farnam st eat. know it. In the thirteen years during VWANTED 25 firt-classgirl« for wons al house. work, Pl Old reliable enplovment bureau, 217 N 16t 845308 always sought to treat the men in my employ as I should like to be treated were they the employers and I the em- ployed. This office has the reputation 7O RENT—A furnlsh~d front room. Apply at 8. W. ror. 10th and Farnam St T4t A Great Deal Said But Not Much Done “’AN‘TVD;WomnTln) o cooklug and wishing In A amly of four. 8900 por wesk. 112wt OER 'OR SALE—56) v , all wi e et SALE—50) acres improved land, all within oo o Tt S yards. Lands at a bar. min POTTER & CUEB, 1515 Fa nam strosy OB S LE—2 lots in Plainviewst15to 2 p cent below the OR RENT—No, 1 8quare Hallet & Davis piano, 78,3 & month. Inquiro at Edholm & Erlckson's. At a meeting of property owners o upper Farnam street, last evening, called TANTFD —Salesindy, German-imerican, 0or | 3 GR RENT._Firet.olass brick 3 ' y NT-_First- ick store and base. W dry govds A. DORMANN, 6 88, 18th Strect. | 7 meut, 16th aLd Farnam streets. $§75.0 per ter wages than any other paper g 933 { s ¢ i i : ice at which surrounding 1o the city treasurer the amount required at [in the state. I have never sought to|by the council M DCR IR i) R TEDCG, S i o Teriins, e § ol tnonth. e LU LY held, Pyjce will i punnp-o"n 1 not .o)fi.’“ discriminate against Union men, but |4rades to hear the grievances arisivg | Wi u.ework. Apply ata. M CLARK'S, 17 8. 2 3.2 POIT 1 &COBB, 1615 Farism Sir o1ty 14th etr. et. 502 24p | JROR RENT. —Buildi g 40 x 60, on H treet, i " 5 arney « i o - from the appraisement of damages result betwew 1ith and 16th, BARKEAS SAYNE. | I outne ALE—8lote in Shinn's 2d addition at & bar- 72 city officers have heretofore issued licens |organized in my office, with my full |ing from the changes of grade of that VW ANTED—Two firtclass diving rcom girl. Ap 7t Two cheapest lots in Kirkwood for 8 days. : R T e T z 11y at Boston Ro:tauraut, 1414 Louglas street | oo 54 tt POVTEIL & VOBB. 1515 Farnam St es for three, six and twelve months, a* | knowledge, and no Union printer has | street, about one hundred were present. | 4.9 o‘}n‘g‘;’,‘;"—“’"“h"‘ room, 1818 Jackson streot. 0in Arlington, .u- Che meeting, he'd in the city hall, was called to order by Mr, Berm, chairman of the committee. A.D. Jones wss cho- sen chairman of the meeting, beiog a disinterested party. Joha Bamford was elected secretary. Tha object of the meeting was stated by Mr. Redfield. Expressions of opinions were called for from the various property owners pres- ent, by the chsir. Mersrs. W. T. Richards, Martin Dun- ham, Joseph Redfield, Cyrus Rose, G. streot, 8575 v 31400, MES, Farnam rtroet, ) R SALE—Lots at $876 to $4°0 in Aili gton in- side city 1'mits, near Saundersstreet, 475 to $400. tt AMES Franam grreet. 7ANTED —3cord cook at Planter’s Hou e, cor. ner Lo.1ge and L6th réreet. 6-13p 5 g . OR \ENT— 5 belonged to a Union, The only mis- e Rt B L T take I have made was in taking back strikers who have tried to break down 7 ANTED—A nurse girl for children at P.auter's Houss, D dgeaud 16th. w72 p 0% SALE —Lots at 375 to 8107 1n Arlington in- s'de city limits, Loar Saundors street, 8870 to $400, 560-t1 AMFS, Far: ANTED—Thres enrrg-t o Iafies of e jorlence to work inolty. s ho oatle Bl re muner-t.ve. Addrers I o.” Bor office. 817-2 PO BENT~Fursishod roons 2297 Dodge St. 041 and have worked upon my generosity 5 by pleading for their families, for no TANIED ~econd 50k and disrwasher at Em- met House, 11th strect, bet, Haney and Far- 8§15-28p [FOR RENT—L reo pnyt front room, nicely fur- nished, 19.x Farna v St. 482t {EFD CORN FOR 3 ALK —1000 bushe's o good ound old corn. Apply to Dr Chambers Veter Surgeon, Omaha. 8t ;OR SALE—0Id nor ™ 1n large and smal F quantition at thia nfioe.. e L] JOR SALE—A first-class Vose & Won Piano, at n bargain, Inquire Edholm & Erickson's, 6248 nam W ANTED-A dioing room girl a.d seamat;ess imme 1ately ut the Occidental. 7e1t sum thau | tion and in conjunction with a lot of tramp printers bring on another gtrike that has neither merit nor decency, and is contrary to printers’ usage every- OR RENT—Store room 1509 Farram St., by PaUL<EN & CO. 40941 ird floor £ bullaing Ne. 1211 Far- =5 71t = TANTFD -A girl for goneral housework Calfornia rect. 7 the municipal year is in conflict with the 5 OB RENT-1st cass 6 room osttage. 6. T OR 8 LE—Lo uance o { Where. W. Ambrose, Chris. Hartman, - Fred | \N7ANTED -4 good sirl for genoral honsework Potersen, 8. E. corner 15th and Py e oty nmites such license the remedey of & peremp:! yyp oy the printers struck last sum- | Behw) Dr. C. L Hart, J. M. Thurston, P R i Ly 50 « RRNT—100 acre farm, Also Biick erd, . EEIA 'ifig ‘&?:inmb:d.::;“: .&?h:;mf;’: mer THE Brr was paying higher wages R S Hall, E. Rosewater, E L. Emery| 7083 NTay. o PR o ’";‘é » FO“ g:.{-E—T'o nw:h:m:"\-&-&dulmmg.n A = - = o one delivery wagon, cheap, arney 8. must be determined to be a legal one. than any other newspaper,and while |and Andy Rosewater gave their opinions “7"::',75;1:_::";“*“;' S&:fl'fi;fl,mfiofigw PR BENT—Furaluned rooms, 1017 Dodks werses. £ upon the proposed change and expressed their viaws upon the matter. The meeting wasa nzarly unanimous one for the proposed change. Ic was op- posed by only two or three, their opposi- tion being more for personal reasons. Some whom this grade will affect most said they would waive all damages Others offered to throw off various sums from the appraisement of the commit- tee. After discussing the proposed W\ ANTED &1 change and the awards of the committee the meeting adjourned without taking| '/ mm'-‘r:“l'xl any definite action in the premises. - i \W ANTED Weiter, (man) «ne who uaderstands busioess, at Daibaum's’Re taurant. 1618 D dgo stroct. TANTED -A first-class butcher wrnts empoy. ment by the mouth or \ear. Addrews K. ¥, (}:l‘ ExALf‘-—{‘ou At §376 to 4400 10 A:lsimllon in- — side city llnits uoar, Naundersstroet,§375 t §400, 'OR RENT—Rooms in Nebrasks Nstlona Bank 7! o Bullding. Most desiratle offoss in the oly | o AMES Rubain siront Supplied with hydraulic ele*ator aud heated b steam. Apply at Bank. 026-41 OB RENT—Furnished roome on (he northwe cor. 15th and Capltolavenus, formerly Creiwbton House, 1094 JFURNISHED room heated 521 X. 19th. the strikers acknowledged that they had been well treated by me, they made Tuar Bee the target of their most vin- dictive abuse, and started another pa- W/ AN/ ED—Dishwaha- at1he Umaba Houso, Har- ney 8t., bet 12th und 13h. 700-8p It YV ANTED—Glsl for housewurk, 615 8.1 th St. JWRBALE—A vmall Mosler, Banman &Oo., fire o4 tf. e e e ——— Proof saf , almost new, at this office. F R SALE —Lota at §376 to $400 in gton. in- side city limi.s, near Saunde) s street,$375 to $400. 671 t2 AMES, Farnam street JOR SALE—)ne Voo and 8ns piano ata bar- gain. Inquice at Ednolm and Krickson's ousio store, on 10th 5t 28942 (OR SALE—Lats at 887510 84 0in Arlington, in- side city limits, near Saund-rastreer,§3/6 to $100. 5724t AMES, Farnam street. FOII SALE -My dwelliog, No -2¢08 bonglas Fine nolghborhood,” rooms and large cemented o llar, clty water, 200 burrel cis'ern, barn, chicket: house, eto W.J. W LSHANS, Citv Milis. 009.10 "ANTED- L di W4 If the one is proper, ligl me and damage the concern. The most striking thing about that strike was that , nor | the strikers paid each other less wages r, it|than I was paying, and then struck because they could get no pay at .all. Idid not take advantage of them by publishing this and other facts that were highly discreditable to the craft, o758 FOR BALE, e Far SALE—A good grooery stand, choap, at 1013 Haroey street. N. W. MERKILL. 834-25¢ TOR_SALE—Furniture, 8¢ and Buggy, at 540 Fairvi Llock morth uf Bt. Mary's 7ANTE - Girl for g:neral housework in & sma | amily, wages 8 por weok. Inquire at 2415 port. St 79 .23, \) Inclen at and profitable, t orse, Huri . 25th street 816- The re- \OR SAI,E—Ten gord will and fixtures of the Creighton House. Will rell the diuing room and kitchen Turni uro separately or suy pa t of elther. Will exchange for lands, l-ts or any sale bl: com. modity, or will take seodred notes oi long ti . e In- quire at Cruighton Houze. ¥86-t8 ) s\m-.lfi-l wan of ork mares, harnets and wagzn, ©oxohange for roperty. R, E. Coyson, 15th and Pacifio e e An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, IlL, says: “Having received 80 much bensiit from’ Elec. | trig Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering felt confident that I was sustained by the _budy of the community and the working people generally. - In such a case, 71011 JFOR § ALE-~Ouo 8 voar old hore, 1100 weight,will work doul single. Inquire at22d aud Her- sought is not a proper one, and the writ| The scale of prices demanded by the | humanity }nov{ 1}; Have h!ddl r‘:'-ml"l fes Rao, ety 712238 | ney, south side atreet. 810-24p OR SALE—_Twenty ac es of the Grilfen farm, 53 on my or eight years; my doctors told me ™ the b 0 and onl * strikers last summer was 30 cents per |y w,,u‘fi_v, to have the bone graved or lej Steady | F7OX BALE—A span of mules. wagon and harness | from Fancts sub-divston. Wil ba sad I:n‘;e’i.h foter I used, instead, on e sy terms. Apply off Sauuders street just | 1+ are lots WAN'IEI»—'I\") active, +norge {0 men. wmputated. 718 fmploymaut, Call 421 Sourh 10th street. 1006 ems for day work, and 35 cents for Inquire Omaha Carpet C.‘,’,' “mx The two conditions prescribed by stat- J E A : Electric Bitters aud seven boxes of Buckler JI028, south of Iituer's urick yard, 816-2ip | Douglas treet. 2 ute for the issuapce of licenses in cities nlght: t“f‘:]-k. 1":" t’:j’c :v:\ls paying 80 | yvyicy Sulve, and my leg is now sound and W ANTED— A girl for goneral heurer ork. Must 0% SALE—A fresh milk _m,, Inquire at huch- Small stock of Druge and Druggists' Fixtures of the first class ar cents for day work at that time, and 88 | well. havo experience and comn we'l vecowmend p. | g SILECA e milk cow. ' Inquire at hu'ch; Aol o e e o of W' osiod, Nebraske: Qo.d wages given, We! ster aud Burt, y Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bot- tlos, and Bucklen's Arnica 2be. box’ by . F. Good o ——— Chautauqus © role. Apily 700 uorih 224 atro, ¢ byt ood opening fox s pby ican. R, Elkhorn Station, Neb. OR SALE—-Near high scheol, well bullt house, full ot east front, $6 00, On Burt atreet. good hous~ and harn. Excellent lo- Address J, B. SIL- -1 Repullican and Herald were paying 82 cents for night work. It will be seen o of two raoms in Shine +d- %0 carh, bslance fn monthly TARTRD—A girl to x MCCAGU £, opp. P. 0, an no theass corner 284 siz et $1,000. that the day men were getting in this| e Omaha C. L. & 8. C. held their e J7OR BALE 78 fect front on Faraam stro ¢ wi b | cation §7,600. 4 "l‘nsmuning of the statute plainly is |office all that the Union asked, but they regular meeting Tueeday, Twenty- Aoast and fi:;'::." e :':'f t:;nw';:ll; l‘},:‘f"""‘-‘ il bl ‘::‘mh-lnp Calland we, A bar- | | 00 M P! as wab avenus, sguth froot, lrke Rew After the parade, anniversary services | that a sum notfil):ll lvl;!rx,l li‘t:n:‘?.‘:::? complained about the narrow columns | o members were present. The exer- Barney and Howara. [ R R G On Calliora s eur, good house, ba', lot 30x182, of | The limit of time 4 of the Bk, and the colums were there- | yiceq were of unusual interest, the fol- ghost raeos | BCaition tor & AU pp. 50, “BHeaE" | (o On Davanportstret, nsar 10th, house and Iot 46 18 fixed, in the one case, at not excesding upon widened to standard width, the lowing members contributing to the Wiight, ¢ R ma s“‘!'._m A g g AT, de‘rj,“»]a K:N..uenz. enst front, 8 room house, good or- That gave them all they could reasonably ask. Creighton To e, or wili kell any part of tho din- L room or ki chen furnituse separat..y. Easy to e, Apply on piemises, e FROK SALE Gro ory storo aod paying b ) Goud szaud. Terms to sult & Tespons ble pur: chaser, Addrens “Grooer,” Bvo oflico. | 73 26p On Davenport street, near i2th, good nine room hons._and barn, $5,200, On Farnam rtreot, acar 18th. Good 10 room house, — | t22x082 84,500, Farnam stroet, good 7 rcom house, lot 20x188, 6641 AMES, evening’s entertainment: Mr. G. W. Ryan, Miss Bella MacDonald, Mr. Geo. A. Pritchard, Rev. C. W, Savidge, Miss Emma Fitch, The circle is now mak- ing arrangements for appropriate exer- cises at the close of the school year. GENTS WANTED - AS “Union” Sewing Mach'ne ortice, 28 norh 16 h rect, 609 WANTEN= od draughteun at B Rediok's B! ok W complained about the sizg of the body type used in this office, and I raised roper | their pay on that type to 81 cents per #0- | 1000 ems for.day work and 34 cents for night work. In other words the Bir has been paying 84 cents per 1000 ems since last winter, while the Republican and Herald are paying only 83 cents,’ But the malcontents and tramps, who come and go in printing offices, kept up the agitation, and a few days ago & committee waited on me with a de- mand that for every 1000 ems of our type we should measure 1108, which aw Ntreet. nd monthly pay: . Furuam snd 0564t ANT DA gar ener in) 16 ac10« of and, a1l in good fenoed with vo d board fe \OR BAL Ni o lots n Hiwebaugh rlace, #76 10 83 mente. Barker & Mayne, N, E. 15th Sts R SALY—$%,800 for full lot ou 18th 8%, In Kouutzo's 84 addition, POTTER & Gy BB, 1615 Farnam st. 61048 O SALE-Fam & miks trom city, near Unlon Btock yards, Inquire ab Mra. Meyer, over Roe der's Drug sore, 16th and Webster. 812 Fo& SALE—Lots at $375 10 $400 in Arlington, in- side city Limits, near Bau d 9 76 10 §400. 56 41 AM am street. ifim SALE—Lots at §376 40 #400 in Arligton eide city limits, near Saundersstrect 8875 t 504-t1 AMES, OR SALE -A well established bakery including the I Iot amd oull ik, In oue of the bext towns of ¢.st - orn Neorasi ‘or particulars address ‘N, 8.." care HKINS, ifth and Faromu Sen Neoresk part A WWWANTED-A girl tor gonoral hou evork in & family of two. 104 South 2ith w ——— Mr. and Mre. J. R. Koy, for the last sic years resid nts of Omaha, have for the present given up housekeeping. Mra, B. will visit friends and relatives in the east. and Mr. B, will return to Moutans to close up eomie busi- will return to Omuha ¢ FOB BALE—2 large houses on Capitol Hill, with all modern improvements. Full lots. 'Price, ld,o?_;u‘l;l $0,500 each, IKEY & MOITER. 1+ SITUAT.ONS WANTED. VAANTE =& situstion as assistant foook-keeper or clerk in any business, Wages not a0 mich an cbjce. a8 & steady pusition, Addrase ‘W C." Bee Sho” ek 62024 A7 ANTED-Situst on ae assistant Loo keeper Iy & young adv thoroughly competent, A dress 8. A, 8" Boo office. 881-25¢ WANTED Bl vation by » yor V) Almos: ansthing. Addrew OR SALE—A fow fine lots left “ln LEAVEY WOKTH TERRACE addivon, ab §276 to §300 oach, 1-5 cash, balance monthly. W will guarantea thesé 10 bo the cheapest 1ots iu the market TI2M IREY & MOTIER. {OR 84LE—Good 2-story house, 6 rooms, harn, bearing fruit, eto , on 19th L., 1iear - treot cars. ' and ‘woith investig tihy Fariam street. maa. Would do A splendid 2 L." Beo otfios | 4 P e W(SOELLANEOUS, spectators, and reflected great oredit up would make an advance of near!y 20 REY & TEK, 8. W, Cor, 16tb aud Farnam. e on the captain. The A. O, H. band |PeF Ceut. per 1000. Our composition goodwatchmaker d:sires & = = ey :4!.'-1 cow with wtrap oh her teok uid . . ] » \E— o 0ld on the 20.b, if ot rede played soveral solections in thoir uaual | V111 470 8300 per week, and o raise of A I i e e e v, Sty | e 28 good style. The ball, in every -respect, 20 per ‘oot ‘08, twisthinds of that “dmfl;u PrAt it o g L By Ak AN get first-class private board and nestly fur. . Pechy | umount would be equal to $40 per week, oy E e YT Cnhh!d oouas, N. W, cor, 124h and Howad. ad Farnam BAT-20§ TRAYED OR RTOLEN—A blach hor.e, # years KYoid, from West: ro House, 19th aud Pie.\'e Stivets. A reward will be given if returned o the ab ve ad dress 627-28 ’ Ssbom;-mm Looks bought and sold at 917 N, 10th str.et. 7 22p orover $2,000 a year. Dis-interested Bargaiu. Ono of the finest lota oo Jjob printers, of life-long experience tell ertuorly Lovel, will be wold on ‘asy torus. Lot, 06x138. o good house, 20xBd. well . cistaru, plenty of it aid shade tr 'ea. Inquire o0 premi <, vast side L1th street, betsven Martha anc Doreas, 8324 middle aged lady wishes & position rorwd Myht how ework; g od Addross 8. RANGE#, Frewon, 17-24p [OI 82 LE~—4 fne reaidence lota with good house ‘aud Tarn, it trocs, sarubery, (& in lsaa & Sheld w's sadit! n. b s oasy 1NEY & MO TER. 8. W, 64 | TA ANTED Hituation for ufivat-class hiousekoey st of T ec000us. Appl o once t0 (4 Brow, & Co , 0pposito postoitice. TE9- FPOAKEN UP— 't my residvi oo N. W, corner 20t and Olars ste et, one w ite hef ¥ Owner will plyaio tako her aws) ai! pay charia. Itewbw, © " RIST BULLNHEIMER. . - — -| 77, JPUR BALE=8 beautitul acto Lot on [ veowor b = Beason ANTED ~Copyiug or short bhand work to do a sister, was an expensive one to the|discovery that they were entitled Lo any WA igs Price feasonable, Addvess 24" Bow P W) iniles from post nfl!le;‘ s Lo, bt EMOVAL-O. F. EA.VI:x:‘ & 00, DEALENS club, the fitting up of #he new grounds | more measurement, Why did they nov- oo . B S Fodmd . h Ta88 " | Lo No. 1008 F1ruam strocks . s e, Toom 13, . — door eaxt of thelr form ¢ location, hero they may be found untll comletion of thes new buildiog- o OR B \LE—Three nice cottages in 8hin, addi o Vidition, on woatly peyuien s, - IREY & T 0B uzl\".ll'—h:;u 8 rome, south, fro T sl"on:wmb 1 Lo pud for i, wi window, cago o T ey v - Diphtheria thet caunet be eus o MK BA E--A firet-class restaus ant and ice cresm ks s 3 ¥ " Darior sad bouse. o 10 b ‘Mitached, all far ’u:l;:n (Louncll Bluff ) preveutive and o m‘ h;:ui JO% (HNT-— of three rooms, 812.10 ovlar | - Isbied, wili bo sold chevp S fafactory rascns given dseriabitunden " g Ab l t l P JF ki wots waior, 1otk au Pucitis srom oy moilug. Addvess "3, W. P! Oaba, Neb. 'EDW AB.D solutely Pure. KUEHL » AYV==BOWISS 4l LOY years? Where is there another instance E 300,800, " B RENT--Large barn at Bouners, 1715 Doug: 839 25 + & hargain, two houses and full lot, plus. To this end three new men wero | printers in all the other offices follow it § gy, freied cash buyer. liguive ! MAGISTER OF PALMYNTERY AND OONDITY powder vever vae ou, A marvel of pure ' J{y win it o) J Opposite totice. 'ALIST, 808 Touth streot, betwoon Faruam and Fiar ogaged, .M‘WW‘ mado for, up by a demand for a w““mmfls::’.h::‘ Kinds. uad aamson be sold W oomweits i P BT T et e ity . wer, i, wih 48 a1 of guaraisn obdaalrg W t " i jtor's Pars on 2ith strect, outh ——eeeerre e AR) OB8 _ KIAD08 past aud il the i Yot g e Fase, aud, If 1t 1s granted, will nat our SUsRe -u—;‘nnh'.'wh ‘“lqfl“‘.b-” i ‘-. Maa, ' ave. 10quire o8 promises 10F Fon.u;».m wilk cov. Inqulre aé 1916 ¥are aain n e uauee, Yvas iad shose o b i 38 ..ok — B i e A i

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