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AHA DAILY B tion to allow reporters to be present at |the committes was increased accordinglv. MONTE CRISTO. the meeting was oarried unanimously, | After some debate as to the """‘m:d"‘ ) " llow two from |"hich the committee shonld be elested it S s It was then carried to allo was fina'ly determined to have it ap-{A Splendid Perform ench department to spoak, aftar which | pointed by the chair, evory one who wished might express hia| The following are the names of the sontiment. members of RIDAY MAY 2, 1884, THE DATLY BEE. THE SHOPMEN STRIKE. The Baler Makers Take e Iniitory Nennaska Stare Gazerreer & Bus. Slfi]l!. 1emss Dinecrory to be issued in .luli\; ks 1884, price $4. 50 J. M Wore, pub- lisher, 120 8. 14th 8t., Omaba, They are Followed by the Mould~ Two large lots on south 18th «Cagtl , opposits I 0. noe at Boyd's Opera Honse, SO BALE <A Ko d Tot on Dodge strect, (ppo it TFCHigh Setool ot $8,.00. - McCagoe, opponite %, O JOR SALE—A very o houe and lob en TF b ntteet, south of Dodge. Nine rooms, Kood well and cistern. Prioe §6,600. McCaxue, ;?;:‘;‘ul" THE COMMITTEE: John Stetson’s “Monte Oristo” com- John Clare, from the boiler shops;|pany opened a three nights' engagement A tolegram just received from the (CASTORIA wotkmen in the Denver shops, stating, | Charles Cheney, machine fih"PNNfl» at Boyd's opera house last evening, the e b 3 — d Switchmen “We are with you,” was read by Mr [Roland Firth, mechine shop No. 2; good 0ld melodrama being witnessed by - 0! . e % Jo0d DAY TR, Syean o 10 Wourn not be_without Redding's Russia ors an .| John Raff, blacksmith shop; Mr. Flan- - / JOR SALEOno good bay mare, 0 years old & Bave, in o vt of ll who uso it Price it ?"r:en oud loudly cheered by thoss pree: [UCS | akamth halpers; George Jones, nhln;Ign and dnhahled.;u(heg;:e. Dum':i Infants and Children | I oy oo nors, Bl i 13 .;;,f b " 1 i moulder union; J, J. Murphy, foundry | thrilling story was admirably presen Withont Morphine or Narcotine, gonia Avenue. A LO()MTYEB The Strike A'Eres_d UPM} by the MI. MURPHY OF THE COMMITTER helpers; Jue Standeven, rl:»uz'l:i h""l-y; in the most realistic manner. Tnecom-| """ Child — OR 8 \LE—Two choles fmproved farms of 240 Y Mass Meeting Last Night. appointed yesterday reported it had tele- | . J. Vest, Ed Powers and Mr. Angel), | ;0rv iy oo of the best ever organized in | What cures thetr fevers, mukes them sleéps An1 3% hcn i within 1 niles of the Dojoa 3 graphed to Laramio, Denver, Evanston | (arshopt; Messrs. OMf, ana Brown, |, o500 b ol ding smongits member- T Onstorie,’ | Bibck Fards and mike frem 0, it & ConE, —~William H. Baker and Miss Ella Arbuck- d oth 1 tating the U, P. shop- paint shop; James Kennedy, locomotive L ry,inci I3 ng b i ik o 4 ey h-‘-:;". R o, both of Council Bluffs, were narried in | The Evanston, Larimie and Denver | and other places stating the U. P. shop- | yrnonters: Leo Hart, tin Shop; Messrs, | ship several actors of national reputation, | Whar mavies ret.and oy by trme e : - this city on Wednesday afternoon, April 30, Shopmen Also Out. men were on & strike and asking what | Burke and Buck, switchmen; John [and every one of the troupe being above But Castoria, T s e ees ror N L] :;' at the first M. charch, by the pastor, Rev. o should be done in the premises. (h}(u:"ph"!.:"l:r: lrgnhlho . Mnn hr‘:l'::::n 4o sverags, st gk e Conntpnion PR AL ing Charles W, Savidge. MR, JENKINS ansfer; John Wigman, " 3 r Stomach, Colds, ] Arddo Call on o ddress 5 nws; h g tho woather ought to bo| At an early hour yestosday 1arge| u.ici o did mot know there was astrike | THOPS: Mr. McCarthy, Omaha store: Ed Mr. James QNalll, who, to-day, is But_Castoria. P54-1 3. HOUSKA, Sehuyli r, Neb. ~~Why, of course, the wer ¢! ySensior . " Moriarity, freight department, Jack |by many considered one of the best| rarewell then to Morphine Syrups, NOR_BA Lt~ Frosh mileh cows &t Mlary Bridge, d ble. All the city peo- | numbera of shopmen were seen stroliing d to it. 5 il and Paregoric, and ¥ oz By e i o and for the present was opposed to it. | ponahue, lumber yards, and Pat O'Neil, |actors on tho American stage, ap-| Costor Ol and Paregoricand o on Cammingsstreet. ple are engaged in cleaning house, and it i s | about the strects, and upon almost every | qy. "o mitta appointed to wait upon | of the switchmen. 3 al) Castorias S PENNY & WILLEAN much pleasanter to have disagreeablo weathor | corner little knots of them might be seen about that time, engaged in earnest conversation and the —In police court yestorday four ~distur- | determined look upon their faces'and the Ders of the poace were fined 85 and costs | numerous shakes of their heads told very each, One ylain Slocumb was sontenced to | slainly that something was in the wind five days in the county jail. As early a8 9 o'clock they were observed ~—By the new timo tabloof the U, T- the |, gathor near the corner of Sikteenth Grand Taland train oumo in yosterday for the | o 4'p b on eereata and by 9:30 fany of Last timo., From this dato autil furthernotice [ @/ 0 Rl b0 ot e leading into there wili be no Grand Island train. this' bounoil ‘oliatibet 4 they ey ‘Ball ~Capt. McCauley,U. 8. A, depot quarter | *7 . termaster, has announced by circular that tho [ building, It;was evident thal a government buillings and vrounds will be MEETING WAK TO BE HELD, known ns the “Quartermaster’s Dopot,” in-[and by 10 o'clock over two hundred stead «f the *‘Corral” as heretoforo, Union Pacttic employes had assémbled, i i d *‘Edmund Dantes,” | uumrmmrrm— — — - the goneral managers was then ordered | When this committee had been ap- e ok FLt i) NOR S fce lot BOX140 wit . small house y : inted a telegram **We are with you, |#nd the “Count (f Monte Criste.” He t Li e dhe T30 strest, #1100, Hslt cash, baliuce M 2 oF to mako its report. Mr. Duon, chair. | PO i i i Centaur Liniment. al 3 years. T ia I8 & bargain and 18 open for just ona . SLNed Uhk Gotigbies Bl aded i Give us you decision. We meot to-|hasan attractive presence, a pleasing | JoE = e matinm, | vk Barker : " . N . Barker & Mayne, 0044 man, ) ; night,” from the lhupmenl at Laramie | voice, is perfectly at homs in every situa- Sprains, B , Galls, &o., and an i its influence with Mossrs. Clark and | was read by the chair amid cheeraand | yion and throws his wholo soul and ener. | wbantaneons Pain-reliever, o Kimball to resist thereduction, Clark, he | applause. It was then ordered that the s R, " 12 h stedet, ¢1,0.C, §500 down and 815 per month. o e i . gy into the play. As *“Edmund Dantes,”| SEREDSSEERTI VP IENNNGEND | Dikr & Mayho. 1631 stated the .oad was in such a condi | ¢ommittee just avpointed should be the 3 g e . . - LR M A, ot 8 Aaoera b ey the light hearted sailor, he is filled with Y 51 BALE=Tures a8 e sere, U3 876l b6 tion that trimming in every direotion was e e hith hatds st 1907 Faruat street. fonnd, on Lewenworth street, 2} o iles trom post- — — — office, Price $1,200. IREY & MOITrR. 18000 i g his promotion and approaching | W /5s 1 X and businest relating to the strike should | 10 °Ver q nocossary and ho would try avd make up | Ty cod S0 ' ilan, Tho committos | marriago. In tho character of “Monte VWANIED A i1 o cenerd bous work ~ Gont | L0 . e ico, Nice cottage and lob 60x140. south Cutta o of 4 Founis and two 1078, CoT. reet, 7 Mocks west - f high scaool, ) sy terms Ihis % & No. 1 Y & MOTTeR 8 W cor. 15th the mduc[ ;:n in p-;l by i'lcr:'flfi':S ;"; waa theninstructed to notify by telegraph | Cristo,” he appears as the gloomy mis- wagos will 1o pald " Gilas m_r:-'uhv number of hours. It was not intended |all the shops along the line of the Union svoti is i il i — U w0 reduce the wages below what was ab- | Pacific rond of the action taken last ,"'”""f,"" d:"’"“z“” 1"‘:;""’ “‘ldl“b‘l aolutely necessary in order to mect ex |night by the Omaha shopmen. The|i'y and cunningand untold wealth to penses. meeting then adjourned subject to the |the work of vengeance upon those who MR. LOWE, call of the oommittee. It was under- | had so deeply wronged him. His acting S un ross, nining room girl, cham. Oueidental Hotel 044 tf tn barzain 8 lots on Park a 7 Farnam street. [ “’n\\n-n An exjorienced il Good wages. S pply at woutherst cor. 290 and Faroan, 0151 TAURSALE ¢ of the beilormakors, came forward and |stond, however, that another meoting |y so perfoct that ho gains tho sympath ES Ehig IS ATy fer et a6 0 v 5 —Some of the reputablo eporting men of the | The meeting was called to order and | tg ¢h.¢ his brethren had agreed not to | will be held sometime to-day where it s g YMPAY | S ANTED-A . Wazes &4 per | Max Dergmann, veaton Hotél Dirber shiop @ f A ¢ of Swith aud | Upon motion Byron Stauberry was chosen (*! : 21 Wil Nald IAGLHIDHE of the audionco from tha start and re- [ YW NP4 B ks I el iE R e “hoy ; Beaach th whole. non of ofclal corruption | 8 chairman and Lt O Bk R S S R R it tains it until the end. James O'Nelll i | Ddke Calta's b . in3 1. el e - . N 3 N nee oiwin led will be exposed to public view, and further- “mAc“:“:\'f"(’,' ‘;r"‘;u:f"m"’;‘,'“‘:in:’n’_ elest] ™A miotion that a committeo of seven be At Denver. indeed a great actor and is entitled to Voltin " Bot moroeassert that it will horrity the residents of appointed to wait on Genesal Manager| Dexver, May 1.—Over 6500 men em- | the reputation which he has earnod this city. would soon bo present and 8o it was de- Clark and tell him the shopmen would | B . Sanift e § & % K X efTect i hat time and b MR. KINNEY, Rk ¢ % il . -~ el work seut by wal nva:eig; no siamn for - A% clisnge of Ume whkhnwunt 1‘,‘@ omm: ;:?.:i{,:lg‘l’rml u:"i}:imnt Tkils “m’Y_ of tho repair shops, made a spoech stating | *Fick, this morning against the reduc: (last evening. ~ Fredoric de Bellevillo. |re iv. eaces Reliable Munu‘acturing Co., SLEIVARS AT fos, Thly b A avesags of Va9, .0 bt ho was oppoed to the motion and. would | "> O taeriet {0t 10 por cent, Srdst. | anciher noted astor, playod *Noirtier,” | b2 15 cetits aa hour, which is & low estimate, | 1T © chairman then made a fow ro- | think it much more advisable to give Me y R s ) wlvien Me |yostrday. The men are determined, will place i the pockets of the working peoyle [ Marks in which ho stated that the meet- | Glark three days, in which to consider Dut no - violonoe it antioipated. Tt is|of the evening. He cleverly assumed was announced that the boiler makere LE—~Houst and 1o's in all parts of the 0 the ens ot torna s Do 11 nses aud monthly payments & epecialty. [REY & R, 16th wd m 91t 2 school ¥ gontlenian in oity or count t and plesgant work ut_the and received a large share of the honors MISCELLANEOUS WAKTE. blld - REY & 3T FOPPP USSR l‘ R SAL] rick at : b ! s " . [ Bellevuo road or €03 50, This | NG Wa8 not generally understood and he | this proposition, and in the meantime to | gtateq the stri H 1 TSt Al TR RICK e ARRE D iy B0 (Howard L o l':_olfl;lll:"vhlo "‘:W “'-;‘"‘:’l" of .1‘-3"" This [ 3id not think it would be right for those | go to work in the shops. :J ; "n::i:léoul‘.::l.ld?mnd eIy it |nz; mud o it 2 ‘h i Tl Lot iR B oD KICKS—500,000 hard burned, hand moulded and , of itself, is quite a donation party. aseembled to take any action until a more b= his identity, and made quite a hit. he 0 pressed bricks for eale by WICKHAM ouncil Bluffs, Apr 2666 { MR, JENKINS —— A " VW ANTED=To exchanie, gaod, T an ALock of dr. VAN Stk AT goneral call was made. : Too G 3 character of *‘Villefort” was perfectly 00da tr Nehraskn Ixnds OF other good prop. o oA { _ | stated that it would be better to work 00 Good to be True, 5 i rty. "BARKER & MA Bk rag PROPOSED VIADUOCT. m£zJ:T;‘;:v::b;hT; :Iifi:dn:.:tpfi:fle and succeed, than to strike and sucoced 1 was EA1k 60 Uponithe- strests: to-day pnrhny.cd by (.-taorge C. Boniface, whose | . b N 991-t4 oK SALS ;‘v&%.ne;‘_’e:“.;xen:; rioms in Shin e a hall and notify all "L Workman in'¢He Mr. Broveuy, of the boilermakers, said | that a dispatch had been received in this [ name is familiar to all theatre-goers. \""‘N")D'A young lady, stranger in vhe oity, | PAY™ ts. MCCAGUE, op 0. 8124t bis his brothers had struck, and |city announcing a raise of five per cent|Forrest Robinson appeared as *“ Albert;” various department of the shops to at- % 4 m"":'ouj‘{);l: Tk r::"::w"l-‘ldsllh n 5"';':""4‘" ‘If l tond a they would stay out until their old |on the salaries of all B. & M. employes, | J, V. Melton, as * Fernande:” James [“IL,C. B " city. e (OB The Plans for the Proposed Tenth Street Viaduct Nearly Completed. OR SALE—Furniture, Stnos, Forse, Har, om, Bugy and barn, at 640 Falrviow, or 95th_séreet, 3 wages were restored or the road buried. | The matter has been investigated and W oue block north cf St. Mary's &v<nue, 8161 Tt:zxfi:gfi:;saw.\:z:::::usr ::lm:;;a i Algtelegnm from the boiler makers in | report has beon ’\:ll:ld nm bi :ithout Taylor as nDnnglnn;' and J. W. S!znn- Yelmkxb—f,o;n‘hyn‘in of Sy e oraviody TG, BALE -Grocery staro in n good_locatien, The plans for the proposed Tenth |, =. gontlemon were appointed as such | Evanston “We arc all off’ was read |foundation as no such advance has been | 1OR 88 ** Caderousse;” and all sustained |y, Plock wost of tho Convent of 86 Maryp ave- X\ cheap reut. For particulurs addioss “R, 8 thig street viaduct over the Union Pacific mmm%"“: Mossrs, M\K‘%‘;‘y, Mulhern, | %, the speakerand loudly appliuded. | ordered. their roles intelligently, especially Shan-| 61 of Starle, Johnson &Co. l‘i“:mfi FW’: - tracks, which are being prepared in the | Peterson,Frick, Michaolson, Conper and | _The chair then read a tolegram _from - non, whois a five comedian. Among POR KENT--Housss aud Lote. { good, well-built cortag il and e, A bar- { workmen of the Laramie shops stating Estate Transters 3 3 7 i piN s { Engineer's office of that company, are Fl:;n&?n.junctur o mossonger was dis. | /W0 aro roady to go out, aro you with| The followlng deeds were fled for the ladies Miss El;gem: Blair deserves Tom e e o7 85 EISTAD | T3OR SALE—Two beautitul [oe i | owe's it ad- rapidly nearing ‘ completion and were us?" Cheers and cries of (‘Yes,” | record in the county clerk’s office April |favorable mention for her assumption of J dition for §760. McCAGUE, epo. P. 0. 8144f tohed to interview the boiler makers. + ) : = 3 e soen by a reporter yesterday. l::d thoso gentlomen entered the hall [ **Y®! 80, reported for Tas Bxx by Ames' real | the trying rolp of “‘Morcedes,” and An- | UL IR fumbbed roms with "oy | OO SALE T od sl ano ftures of the MR. JONES estate agency: nie Boudinot cannot be too highly com- Creighton Ho so, or wili sell any part of the dine The plans contemplate an_iren struc- |and aunounced that thoy were out and ing ro g £i 3 3 ber t hine sh tated he 8 § . L R % - ne room or ki chen farnituie separatoiy. Easy te ma. ture or bridge 1,300 feet long, starting at | proposed to stay cut until the order for [ RUEOF el:’i:g’:ml A iiaad sdoh dy‘v"‘i‘f"’,(&“g""&"&“ é‘l’oci“‘&l;":";‘: mended for her splendid work in the part | J¥ Ui st C4% titbe, four stalt, 2004 | Appis on premisce. 7884 & point north of the intorasction with | the shape but was willing to submit to it. (82700, of ‘‘Carconte.” e E R T o o FT)?( FALE_2 large houses on Capitol Hil, with wain__McCAGUE, o;p. P. P. Tarn with board CUT WAS RYSCINDED, Jones street and terminating at the in-| mhey furthermore stated thatthey were MR. STANDEVEN, Eara Millard and wifeto Chas, Geisler,| The scenery throughout was grand, = 2~ * RO PR 7 ool modern insprovenents. Full loia, vrice, tarseation with Macon atroct. Tho first going fo notify all mon along the Liaw of |of the round house, stated that|w:d, lot1l, block 2, Millard Place; and tho stago equipment elicit.| [IORRENT Famined oom, Inquiro Drugsitoro | %7747 2700 NOTTHES 100 feet consists ot a solid embankment | their action, no strike had been inaugurated | $1000. ed the heartiest admiration. It is : NUR SALE—A firrtclass restau ant and o crenm Martha G. Nixon and husband to 4 etk it R Ocvis A, Waleott, w, d, wh of se } of n § certainly one of t e finest scenic displays s00 3 and a 4 of né 1 and ne | of se § of |ever witnessed in Boyd's opera honse, from which the main part of the structure{ Motion was thon made that a commit- extends over the streets and track at [ tee be appointed to notify all men in the mazximum heigth of thirty feet. It is(shops who were not all ready out, that |least 24 hours, and all wrongs might bo 3 % supported by’ iron columns met forty- |those assembled ,in mass meeting |righted. A gontloman from the crowd (W }and s} ofsw fof secdand o § of lund the play throughoutis one of the eight feet apart in pairs, A stairway is | were out. Tho following named | presented a st of resolutions adopted by [1® + of 80 f of ne fofaecSallin ¢ 16 10. | yogt satiefactory entertainments ever e ! built from the street to the viaduct at|gentloman were appoiuted on tkat com |the workmen at the transfer, protesting |$6873 90. s d given in Omaha S Leavenworth street and another at tho |mittes. Messra. Richard Trotter, Billy |against any reduction of wages, leaving | Daniel Sweeney and wifo to the city of el M S depot. The roadway is to be eizhteen | Mullen, John Murphy, Pat Whalen, Mike | the settlement of a strike to the men on | Omaha, g, ¢, d, & 33 6ect of lot 28 in ne } Hooping Wasarrel. P S Wide dnd 4o walks for podestraina Foloy, Ralgh Boono and Jim Flannery. | tho Omaha side. The reador thon stated ctirdplato {BLIIEAD S o ) B T I R § roject on either side for seven feef motion has made that a committee |ic would be best to consider, before strik- i . utting & hoop on the fumily flour-bar | Yaor reNT—H 1 okson 8t. | T v g«l’vun the street car rails the drive is | of three be appointed to act in conjuno |ing :gninlt » :urpwmtinn which controlled [ Omaha, q ¢ d, e 33foet of n } of lot 25 in| rel is an "l’fln‘lm‘l" that will b)“l‘ldy e | 15 PR R e FiGlion trow $hi0 to. s Al to paved with wooden blooks and out- | tion with the anovecommittees and notify | congress, bulldized the hoad of the |ne} of nw } of seo 15, 15, 13, §200. an encore. 'The woman generally attempts | TNOR RENT X icely fmni-hod foom for one or | Jook at thit property b fore buying elecwhere POT side of them Iaid with double plankthg. |all men along the line of what had been [ nation, and d-bauched the supreme | Haus Nelson to the City of Omaha, q|it before the man comes home to dinuer. | ;1 beo, at 2301 Dodge stroct. Bo & summer location |11 & COTE. 1719 Furnam strect AL The pillars, frame, and in fact all the via- | dono, but as wo dufinite action had been | court.” 1t would b best o rcflect betore | © d» @ 33 feet of s 4 of 10t 26 in ne } of | She sets the hoop up on the end of the | 200t L | Yook sane and here is the place to makeit. It ENT—Suite of rooms furnished 1611 Cali patlor and hous of 10 rooms attached, all fur- i i 969, would be best to give the railroads at 5p | vistied, will bo sold chexp_Sa. ixfactory reasnns ki L topseilg. Addross SPW. P Omaa, Moo o0 RENT—Farnished room 1618 California St. 974 MUS. A, CALDEKWOOD: 2 DOKSALE Kresu wilk cow, Inquire at 1916 For. ret-class faim, 16 miles fr 6B, nam stre:t, MVt BALE —Tie southwest corner lot of 11th and L ——————_ | X'P cific, with two onesto-y brice hui dings T—Smal houre and Tarn, No 410 & | one fram . bui ding on ity with all modern figrover h street. Wm, L. Monroe, th and Douglas St. | ments Inquire at 1he elothlig stors of Ge rge H, Peterson 8 4 South 17th streer. ORS-Im. denco for smal Very dosirabl” ry duct but the drive is to be made of iron | taken the motion was withd; 3 i ich such | B% 1 of sec 15, 15, 13, $200. staves, takes o deliherate aim with the Ols (rNT—ln Redl Kin block ~Storerom 10 family, or ) 1¢, 10 blook after aneat pattern and one that will ab-| The meeting then .djuinu:l..'n :‘i‘::‘:ii: ;uuls rl‘:’:::‘t::u:; 0]5::5:: ":xcnl Hobart Williams to the City of Omaha, | Tolling-pin, and then shutting both eyes b Pl oo g o e Pl 0 ForhR e oa e s A el struct the street to the least possible ex- d Ranimad he motion | ¢ d, w 33 feet of 84 of lot 22, in ne } | brings the pin down with all the of = = : > : ° THE MASS MEETING, amendment was then made to the motion ) £ 15, 15, 13, 8200. OhE ey iile ihe o therlons inatinatgal A furnished front riom. Apply at tent, the width at the base eon the The committee appointed to procure a before the house that three duys be given |© nw} of sec 15, 15, 13, 8200. q r ly 9th and Farnam St 701 tt {OR SALE—Barzains in improved and unimprav+ ground being only about twenty feet. John Skanke and wife to the city of | Shields her face. Then she mukes a dive The profile shows the grade of the hall and notify the men of the meeting, M, Clarke to determine, in the mean- tolase brick_stor and base: |1 en s ket i0 20 additions Call and seo. B 1T- a3 e i eac i clam d - | 1ER & COBB. Fo roct. - Omaha, q ¢ d, e 33 feet of 8 3 of lot 25 in for the camphor and unbleached muslin, | H™ 500t “izth acd Farnar strects. $75.00 =4 g arnam strect. 519- AN f i to resume work. o Hy A ¢ X 2 gave notice in last evening's Brr that |tim® the men ne } of nw } of sec 16, 15, 13, 8200, and when the man comes home she is it~ | month. BAKKKK & MAYN T % ST, :;-au:: ;:.t:l:i' of bemi:tve:p:‘:pthl.!; ;-h:: they had secured the ME. QUINN Fronk J.kl;irminulmm ;nd,:ife to the | DB back of the stove, thinking of 8t.Ste-| T 7T ) s \J’Gm"hih". D arer e or e il many posed; AGADNMY. OX MUALO of the foundry stated, with the |Cicy of Omaha, qod, 33 faet of lot 24 phen and the other martyrs, while a burnt | Th0R RENT.— Buildi %20 x 89, on_ Harney street, I‘g’w Cunifug udditions. = POTIER & COBE, 1518 A plan was drawn a_year ago for aand that a grand mass muetin’g of all the | local management thero no- quarrel. |1y no } of uw J of 5o 16, 16, 1, $200. 2’,‘.’;",f,f‘;‘.‘,’;:y"‘“}22‘;‘“",“,."{,3.'&?‘:.‘,‘5“;;‘},",,‘3{ AR R A (SRR T e ol SR visduct on Eleventh street, but it was | employes a?the Union Pacific compiny | Lhe moulders have decided they arv] John Sweeney and wife to the city of kept her tbmper she wouldn't have got y e S ol ce smonstiablpRUte R would be held in that place lasteve ning | Orth all they have been getting and | Omahs, q ed, 033 f of lot 29 inn 6 of | hurt. And he visits the barrel himsclf and el at 7 o'clock, will not take cont less. He was as" | n w of sec, 16, t. 16, r. 13, $200. uts the hoop on very carel . tounded to find on the door of his office | Tyaac Tompseth and wife to the city of “:(ljuam it sg nimlyyt;‘rml“‘;ll&pn:g csll:’l:‘;" ; THE SWITCHMEN. yeaterday morning an order permitting Omaha qed, w 33 feet of lot 21 in n|stove that only a few smart raps apparently 3 = of littlo use, because poople will not go| Mr. Giimoe stated yesterday that the | them to work ton houra per day aud ho o of n wof #ec. 15, t. 15, r. 13, 200, | are needed to bring it down ail right. Ang | JNOF MEVT Vorusned rooms 220/ Dotae ot out of their way to cross Those ,fio switchmen held a meeting in - his office [ Was surprised to be allowed to work one | James O. Statter and wife to the city | then he laughs to himself to think what a | T3or T oppose the plan ace mainly property | last night and that he promised to see | hour fur the company for nothing. But | of Omaha q ¢ d, w 33 feet of lot 19 1n no | fuss his wife kicked up for a simple matter Pa Lowe's 1st add., flne viev, price and east frontage, fonced. A bargal opposite P. 0. never finally acted upon. The present pl&n has l’nlll] supporters and many opponents. Those who favor it say that if 1t is not put on Tenth street it will be JOR 8 LE— 2 lots in Plainview at 15 to 2u per centbelow tho price at which eurrounding lots are held. Price w be put np socn i not sold. $tf POTTHR & COBB, 1615 Faruam Stroet. o room 1609 K r th & CO. JOR SALE—6 lots in Shinn's 2d addition at & owners adjoining the PH-PMX te, who what could be done and give them an frym this time on the moulders are out|of nw of sec 15, t 15, r 13, $200. that only needed a little patience to adjust | [)OR RENT- Third lovr 1 building Kain, ke claim it would damage their property |Answer to-night. The men | with the boiler-makers and by the help | Sasan Rich and husband to the city |itself; then he gets the hammer, and gives | A'_nun . P VAL R and ruin business, o project is agreed to remain until that time. of God they would .r':«{ out until the for- | of Omaha q ¢ d, w 3. feet of lot 20 in | the hoop & smart rap on one side, and the | IO} K1 M= 20 vie ame abw vick -y By BUPAE G expested to come up before the city AT THE TRANSFER, AR oAt eniones. kAl limeniinahe o e Nebraska ne _} of i\nw of sec 16, ¢ 165, r 13, $200, | other flies up and catches him on the nose, ine K shops could go out and work elsewhere inney and wifs to the ity of |Alling his soul with wrath and his eyes | JPOK HENT—Koom 1o Nebraska Nesiona Bans coungil soon. The men at the transfer are all ready O i ext mi Building deairatle officos in the ol — . s A | ready | .nd do botter, but none could do worse. | Vmah d'e 33 h } lot 26 | With tears, and the next minute the barrel | Supolied with hydvaul a i R to do ‘n’:ih":' which the men in this | Wg haye worked one day at the reduced inn:‘nex; nfu,::, fuc 5": ;gf'nlf:‘;f 830\:0“ is flying across the room, accompanied by e gk sl IOk SALE=0u cemmpaiusy o) Infus T aad pull INDICTED FOR MURDER, |city may decide upon. A committeo of price and one day is enongh. Arthur 8. Potter-et-al to tho public|th¢ hammer, and another candidate for | y5oR RENT_ #urnished roome on the morthwe | TR SALE—A first-class Voso & “on Plano, sb a 2 fivel warp. in, ithe. ity yeeter MR MORIARITY plat. Potters addition being suhdy. of | CAmPhor ad rag is enrolled in the great | M oor, 18th ana Gapitolavanve, formerty” Greaspsor | I targain- Tnqulve Eilhoton e Ercksortorsoe i MoOarthy the Slayor of His Wellow. [ 00nsult with the men here a: re: 1 army that is unceasingly marching toward | House. 150.6¢ S JOR SALE—Two open second-naud buggles an f ! i i i nw } of nw } ofse } sec 20 t 16 r 13, o mained to tho maes meeting last ovening. | from the freight house, s4id a committee i 1 i the grave oo deiivery wagoo, choap, +1 1312 Harney . iy had beon aypointed ‘o e Mr. Olark | Byron Reed and wife ecal to Jolia e Dnton Pactl aos rany Bas sreed who stated on nocount of the Northern | Flannizau wd lot 2 block 4 Fred Dellows S N M. ds the | 8dd, $75. SPECIAL NOTICES. o pay ita truckmen the 8amg wages paid | Lagis a1 B b ere me e | Julin & Vanderoook and Fusb to A, | 2o o>~ t32 ek Danbury Neiws. ‘workman to be Tried Next Weoek. JFURNISIED room hoated 522 N, 19th. o154t SITUATIONS WANTED. The grand jury for the term of the JUBBALE A muall Mosir, Dihnusa &G, Sre roof kal , almost new, at this otfice. district court now being held in Sarpy |}, b rspecials Will POSItivelynot bo in 88rted | ooy omam o~ ame e | 3o Vo's and Buns pians ave bae y the B, & M., for the same work and S and C F Potter, wd nw } of nw ANTED—Pusition e IOR SALE— no Voo aud Sous piano ata bar~ county made its presentments to the | this class express thomselves as satisficd :Il:;'; wfl:‘;?h’:‘:“ov::.‘h?;: d::‘thfl;;l:;i 20§ of sec 20 ¢ 16 ¥ 15, .12.530‘ 1| Gkiess paid i aavance. WM beopenition by & heroughly competent | " guin, ‘Inqui‘o at Ednolm and. Erickson's wusie , 00 16th ot. 2894 of 10 k8 « hea) 17N, 16th ¢ 17-2p court yesterday. MoCarthy for the kill. say. A coucession had been finally made | S. H. Farnsworth to Leo Hart, wd 7O LOAN—Monev, » AT HEADQUARTERS, raaworth — | TNOR BALE-Ten god wil and fixturos of the ing of his :‘ :mr;dn was hAd u:o?"or ?‘:‘: At the U, P headquarters yester- |to give them as much as the B, & M. |pert 10-15-13, 533 33. \[ 0 5 “'m;r: f te ) WV Syoung mfi'“‘;'.i,fi'«fi‘n".““‘fm' RN ichon oot :‘fi%tf "‘(;‘J.“’""-";‘““"7"“:"'“";":':’.:'«" ¢ ; { . good u u furn pa ately or any | 5 der.in "‘fi w"‘:‘h"‘“" 3 “i- d“::d il diy it was stated that the company would | freight house men. PRACTICAT, PHILOROPHYT.— Wo nre all o |41~ "CCur o ot ofioe of E. § ROOD, 1,403 SAAID { v, terred, o'n furnivh bet of reteronces. Adiiress | Will exchanue for lunin, hvs of Any' salo bl oo Tobbery from tho B, & M. The erimi: Joake i {orider ng, han they MR. LOWE, jet of chronic gramblers, and dou't deservo |~ e W A" Bes fon, 109" | mouiiy, o will ok secird notes 1o o 1o ol rom the B, . already made, viz: an increase f | of sho gar dopartment, said tho men with i i it's mud- EYO LOAN in ennip of 8000 and upmards ot | 2emer Avien 40 O ko Mooty i "ad”:ru“ "l:lb‘:;l'l_k::c:li “fi:".‘;fi: "°';i"' hours. They seem to bs quite ‘}:imh:er'e iusnfl'unml." Ho was opposed :?l:v:h::::llr&‘flr:n ei? ?g' .coll(lr\:-teagl:ll:‘r: g ‘_m n'it_dm m:‘g?;‘:"fi:;:?’&nn \ flf‘.i’.;lf-“.'.’.l‘ifi" PO A OB BALE—Twenty ac-es of the Griffen far " = P v Py confident that the men will not atrike. | ¢y auy reduct If the ten per cent. [ble, and so it goes from morning till night, [ \rONEY LOANED—On chattel property oy 3. | Zair 4 1y (s from the § omulics M0 DBy swo.bisdis s THE GENERAL IMPRESSION reduction weresubmitted to now it would | from one day to another, and thus month.a BrATTY, 218 south 14th street, 75.1m ‘ fon as salesman in wtock of diy | L T lots Inquire Omaha Carpet Co., 1811 A Senaible Man would Use, The general impression is that the cut [ only be a short time until another one and years speed swiftly by; when old age L'o‘ulu\x i, ean kive best of relerences. | Douglas street. 078 1t Kem to would be proposed and enforced. | ¥ivets his chuin upon us we pause to reflect ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest rates of wterest | Addre T e e, . i slouvihes byh‘::ryik‘:d that- the men | B tho. past. had boen & good | apon the situation. It ia then that we re- | YA Beals'Loan Agoncy, lth & Dougia __a84 hua, Brovebitls, Croup, and ail 'Throat ‘snd Aty placo to emigrate to but 1f tho U, P, in- [allzo the fict that we have been ungrate | g ONEY TO LOAN In sumy of (200, ana_upward. troubles, thun Any other medicine. ] sists on cutting down the wages of it |ULtoan ever kind Providence who hag| [0 0. ¥; Davie and Co., ) proprietor has suthorized Schroeder & | It was reported yosterday that a employes it will be a good place to emi- m!idm'l us through the entire journey of refund wol , after takiog | dispatch had been received at the ma- | vato irom. e. Then we hear the many regrets: “If WRLP WANTED of & is not obtained, | chine shops of the Union Pac fic in this g I conld only live my life over again,” etc. - T el Price 0 conts and 81. For sale by Schooder city, to the effoot that all the men in the We have but one lifo to live on this earth; | A“}:. ED- Stoady bov, o, o who cau talk (;affi.nn Loramie shops walked ot yesterday of the truckbuilders, said his follow- | then why not make it one of bright sui L — A 4mnt oo of Drugs aud Drugyite, Fixtures WANT for salo in the live town of Waterion, Nebraska® room with board in p good opeuing tor a physician. Addroes J, B. 8ile Terms wust be moderate. Addiess *'k.” Beo office, | 1, Elkhorn Station, Neb. T80 5ilp - = et/ - {UR SAL“—Nl'o lots i Hauscom Plsce and YA/ ANTED- Bltustion as houss keeper or nu Hiwebaugh Place, #476 to §850,0n monthly pays Tigh h use work, has good refercuces, menta, Barker & Mayue, N. E, Cor. Faruam aud Mo, Grasdo o Theh Sita bl MU, ANGELL, /o NTR Pusit 0w Cl i i = 1 h [ {OR SALE—Farm 8 wmilos from city, ne el i s now dmiting word frur s | vorklen. would do vhaevar (is mesi-| bine luniead of " dark " gverahadowiag | WA S P, G MV | e 1?7 4l B e i ks wxious Husband. to ack ol 2 - ot Y * ot o 3 " N 5 A GA;. :!n jaskena. . a8 to whether they g0 back or not. MB, OUEYNRY, 19th strost. oty by \‘N'Am.':,‘ o T oy - York swaiting the arrival of his wife The Evening Meeting. of the machine shops, thought it would be ANTED- gtod sirons wogwn todoantry | N1 caiaof harase aud bako hims 1 genasl ] MISCELLANEOUS, s, b the Paxton Hotel. Teuth St. 2 Sometime before? o'clook last evening | Post to give Me. Ulack time to aonsider, {5 MR, M'0ARTAY, o 7 ANTED—Ftuation asclork (r tewardin & hote] friends s to-day that the steam- | a large body of men from the shops were n % et vy inth hfi" 4 8 ’ i of the stora departinent, said his fellow- ANTED—Tmmcdlately, two aprenticegir to ,‘f,‘,f’j‘ Houy o bas the apt o tpiaance . 0 wife took 0 in waiting in front of the Acsdemy of 3 kine. * Mrs. Geo. oftee, and ¢ 00th" | Musio, where it had b alaad i :i':t:l;r:: u:fml do whatever vhe meeting the old country, telegraphed to OST—Black hat on 10th St., between Jackson and L g Fitker witt e et by apomad o Bee cthes, 1 4 velvet and phanes on north 18th ot car, OST- Wil tho gantloman who lwnt;n:lu*u t Pl — TANTED—Situation b b L En Beod stor a i 0~ 0 rell 610 best thing 1n tae Wit wholessle or Y0 Bhaih o+ Arnh y Uowl Mars. V36 3op hola the meeting. At 7 o,clopk sharp MR, CLIFF, 2 . Call at <817 Pierce 8., ¥ ap | ctioework, Deet cf b fer RAYED OR STO"E N—On Wednestay momning, the doors were opened and in & very tew | of tne paint shop, said the men with him 1138 Haguey shaost, S 254, 5 v sized red cow with ol " t t TANTED_A girl, Aintely for general work. b w1 Mis Faonie Araold, organist and [ moments the house was filled from top :IUN r«;dyl wl J':l' o ;lll‘.h“;'h:‘:""‘:"“- W \& Canty, Albauy Houss: s0uth 100 87y el oy sbuas yearw ld iin aan wdiiton ot ward leader of the choir of Bt. Fhilomena's |to bottowm. Nearly a thousand iust|X0r8 and moulders. Loy | oy Conven t, 56 Mary's wve nue. [ duction is now, &7 ' 5 g glrlrlui goumal I;ounun“l Py Mi, KENNEDY, 1918 Farnam ~t, Swall ramily, no chlid 3 " 3 N pl o'clock p, provailed throvghout, | Nouhiok of 0 o1 (g switchraon, said ho was with the : L R iud 80 often seen and heard at weotings | oilormakors wid mouldors o their strike =] for gonersl o work %411 eatled for such purposes, took place, | which he hoped would be xmunl along I SALE ¥) ol desirabile hoy N \ » ———— i R RAN Ean S fespie s LCHION -ALE—Of lots {n Wilcox's addition o Telghton Lok, " o0’ | A Mancay, May Mih, 8ae to cumutenss 8¢S o o x m, at the coruer of 20th sbicet and the Bo levie A0 BALEJ MoCaguo offcrs hiuse und § [road ~ Mowt dusrable pr perty wid best opp riuul 3 o, rear car line, $140. bl | ove, offrod. W. B GRING, Au'tio' ecr. - - 25 p Cathedral,was the recipient of an elegant [ have been present. Purfect good order and ocostly chair Wednesday evening. The ladies and gentleman of the choir cheso this method of testifying their re- t , * wmer lot io Ar strong's 'ul Ition, e A — ——————— gaxd for Mus Arnold, and particularly | The muaner in which it was conducted the line from Omaha to < gden. and hop- o e 9 1| ], 5T 0% ED—A Mght roan_oow, wrighe for her earnest and ;alimhklnz don: and the charsctor of the speecnes mady |d its ocho would bo hea=d in Boston. i | e ) A Lok seas. Droaaas's Block: o - Y T T e g :3‘1"3«11".74: fi”vl..:.'.‘r."'u"r‘ roduction of | eviuced the fact that those present cmwe ME, BUCK, F ol cooi enias 80, 18 wall pay you | b Muitary Bridge, Cumivg stree . Pouny & iy Totory, | 40 exanLle this o etuly. ue, opporile o - | Hama: SN 90°-2p . iflifl' morn- | thire to discuss soberly the issues which ?},iu" b":]“""“" "‘: they ‘{"’h‘“ ‘i’tflr‘fi:‘ 400 AL ek, “r R [ otce. iode DASIUAAGE for | 4 Catle. Hores ' 4 R o | JPASIUAAGE for horses au 0 €8 | 1.4 calllod thom togother, Jalriomn bpirs e daye. A shamicn gt O ek rtaes roing th went | L 818 b B ik, or Th mestiog was called to order by | promised o give then au ARawor yester: A ” ahove) it 84,90, Call aud seo thi-, u‘;mw'm per month, ;mm..:“”lfe low e et x ; 0slte j ustotiic Vue ruad, ab VWANTED A computant wervant gl 0 g0 to opj oultejouofics. about 7 mi! ) Murphy, & helper in tha foundry, Mr. |day, but haduot lived up to hi ment, ANTER -4, sompoleot ssvant gial 40 §o fa | = R T L - S L y s, g, App SUpORt OR Sove:al fivo acre lot« | + Bontle FPAKEN UP—at my reside . comne . Wheu all the various departments of po— - 1 house. | 2TOPEIty that will i the riea future enhance fo val | P1osse take her away an pay charges. olected chairman, who being o absent | - shops had boen fully h-wrd s wote DA perlanced glrl forgeueral bouke: | E0000 ik 1o Its peoxitniry 40 tho wreat improveraonts | | T10-1ewiwp ok PN zineR, B aa Femalr Inhooe e pabuat: |0 AR ML O LN/7 BEES. 00 W0 of "Soutis Omak contawplated.” NeC gus, 1718 Chicazo St [ tuted un:il he should appear. The !'Iul‘ll’ Olark three days for cousdel Ab”lutOly Pufe-' R RDmd civponly R T s Il! N:)l‘«‘k;:‘l‘:vin A S 00 pRAu lmmltb‘ from the various shops w:;c |:‘D““""u"“"h:’d l"':'d :‘nn..a ‘;r‘x“gli:d Tl penget res o6 manel of poe .‘.N:'”"fi'.'(";‘,’; «T.:u:.; cor T iy Walrabiéat 4850, Mo wgue ogposite b O, 1 oot et ung; 7'}'.,:.:.',:‘,"‘;;':..'.‘.3 RITK Mo,y |jnyited to take ' their sosts wpon the oo oari 3 H eomamisal thes ur, UW, 820 sou — . — — - be found until completion of theu ner- Deeaing it for the best interests of 1“%‘% R08-4p v F ner e L nacr bosunaful view L the city , wil + ffer KEWARD for an, b o Tueu. B ady g ior a'lew drye st $1,70% Mocagus, oppeste B, 0r " 1 59 1 Q) EN ARD, for any oo cf Diphtie s Saipioyment. Call 491 8. sy ) it | (Council Blafl) preventive and suso” S €50 .Mlmfil Jumes Green and Mmmdmw-w?‘mmm- Reed were looted secretaries, A mo- |resented, the - number on e o ke

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