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THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1885. AS IT REALLY IS, ductor refased to receive it without .l COURT NEWS. freund? Wota dose matter, eh? I shoost LABOK AFD LABORERS, GERMAN D, WYATT. & permit accompanying, and demanded the tells you, a leedle bect.” I v s e g,w \ 7 | e fare. Mr. Riley rofused to pay it, |Opening of the District Conrt—Grand| And Mr. Davls went on to tell s story | Matters of Interest to simployers and 8 4 ) LR D M B8 MEB H i An Ex-Penitent Fore y . Employed o S 4 . GX-Peniten 1ary roreman EXI]]'BSSfS whereupon the conductor stopped the| Jury Business—New Cases Filed, |of how his comely 17-year-old dauvghter LA S e R i i train between stations, and the complaint Annie, had recontly arrlved from a trip o oy - —— ‘ Himself On the Sabject of alleges, with the aid of tho brakemna| Next Monday morning the district|to Dex Moines with hiet mother. When Rt Wil Te Ty oA s g» @ . @ foreibly put the plaintiff off, The pl ouet raconvenes for its .|Mra, Davis and Annle reaclied home, |ufacturer Rl A Sy q o @ o B | ) ] Convict Laber, T SR o ] | Plain- fcouet raconvenes for its February term Mr. D., promptly volunteered to get | ednosdey. The meoting will be of un g 2 b8 . A HS & -] 2] P s 1Avo re iternal injur- | The first two days will be devoted to| % D h usual interost, because of the questions g 4 2 4 I A g 9« & B ies from the force used by the conductor " their baggage which gps lying at the ) 1 S 3 9n " ENEEdRH The System in Its Nature and Its He- |and hrakeman, making preliminary arrangemefits, mo-{gepot, Upon going = down there which sre to come up for c»v:‘.«l.urn'lv\!v. d H 5 = ] A sults — Of The magnitude of the damages asked |tions, swearing in jurors, ote. The |however, ho was told that he could not [Among them are: (1) To what extent 5 - u ppressive on the Trlhagl p wiateon + s 3 ” |wet the bagaage withont the check,|#re manufacturers controlled by trades-| e ——— T . - Working Claseos. by the plaint hlml es the action quite | eriminal docket is very large and some "1“1 N eation of Miss Arnie, |union rules, o the bost way to obtaln . O] X woticeable, and causes some delicate ques: | i - i ” | which was in po on of 1 Anntei | SR e ¢k b bl Al T A AN ] QmQ - A 1T i nolceable, and cutses sme delente ques- !.lltul‘u\!.mg c.me'nilu c‘?llhd‘up. Dis | Rilngl, that young 1adg, tpon the fihl:’hr @ tradve-unions; (3) tho appres CULUNGS AND 20TH STS OMAHA, NE orders which are issuied to freight conduc- | tict Attorney Estelle will enter upon | return of her father, at ence volunteered | U@ AL L L g » A Brr reportor last evening had on |{orcconcerning the “‘,|,\l,‘_!"; Passe ,'“,,”x_\ his work with the prosecutlon of the|to go to the depot, and ‘“‘check out” the “.“‘f“.‘ in it; (3) the gathering "’s"""') * e T Interesting talk with Mr. M. W. Bru-[One of the conditions in the thonsand: |criminal cases which call most pressingly |baggozs. She started on hor errand, [ toal fnformution; (1) eredit and cach bacher, now In {his city and formerly |mile ticket book relates to freight trains, | for attention ®¥land has not been seen eince, s Mr, [uestions; (5) questions of cost of manu PING & BOLTE "% el Jol. | and states that travel h a b ho geand jary ls|Davis says. That gentloman’ stoutly |tacturlng. Stove.making is one of tho LR b BOLTE, connected with the state's prison at Jol. |A1 states that any traveler on such a| The work before the grand jury s [Da ) HKt ke industrics which, like the “‘Star of Em. —MANUPA sor train assumes tisk o person or property | most important, a8 will be seén by a|afirms his fosrs that she has run away |industrica which, liko the “Star of 1 - fot, Iil., and Jeffernon, Mo. Tho espec- . A ; a lover, who has been paying her | Pire,” is moving furiher west. Thero aro VERET i ITs PC- | from accident, and the company is not re- | gls pe of bueiness repre:|witha lover, who has been paying her | Pires 18 mov Rk \ f enn e R : pany is not re. | glance at the portion of bueiness repre: s now over 8,000,000 stoves in use, costing BQ { L) p { 1al bearing of tne conversation was upon | sponsible, sonted in the cases jtranaferrod from tho | Aesiduona attontlon to hery much to the | oW Sver S,000,0C0 stoves in uae, costing LT o ' h‘ the subject of convlct labor, with all| Itis understood that tho plaintiff in | police court. parontal disgust, At the same thmo |Gl B . B T e et iele, AL A AL VRNIL Uit 1R phascs of which Mr. Brubacher fs por-|this action, Mr. Riley, statcs that ho has | * Charles Long, charged with the lar. |there s somo doubt s to whcl!‘mrl B | ool ehiat loveomiking Senites bea. 16 fectly famillar, having taken advantave | tr2Velled many times over the Union Pa- | ceny of a sealskin sacque and other ar- [Annlo has pursued this course, and her | 08 F00% J ey ing COIMRn are o Fizlals, Winlow Oape, Tton Oreetitigs, Modallto Sy Alghis, dc. in, Iros and Hia “fly amillar, having am‘l\n advantage | 6o on freight trains and haa never been | ticlos from Mrs, Fred Lang parents feel very much nlnrm;-:l over l\)m C“Wfil;"} |§4"|m|'\\i l‘mia "|1]1>n|u‘i q}' @y 510 30080 15b Biroed Otiabn Nebrasks, of hls circumstances to make a careful [ obliged to obtain a permit, On the other| Johnny McClelland, charged with lar- [abssnce. A vigorous search will be | Pic H mid i) L4 ged tc 3 o 4 y McClelland, charged with lar and analytical study thereof, Louls, Stoves are oxported to sixty “‘In saying anything abont this matter of convict labor,” sald Mr. B, in response 10 the reportorlal invitation to unbosom himself on the subject, *‘I hardly know hand it 1s claimed by railroad men that |cony in conneotion with the recent Duke | prosecuted, locally and by telegraph, 1 Sonntele on & for, | m——— his _famlliarity with the rules of tho |robbery. — el LR LU road made It especially just that he| Pat Cominsky, charged with uttering| —The first socicty of the Spiritualists will anufactarer docs attempt to make v opies afte CA " ) ane e should abide by the rules when the con- | threats against Lottle Coombs, state’s | meet at Metropolitan hall corner Fourteenth ::“I‘l"“:‘h";_’fpg;“;l'o‘v' Amerloan patterns ’ FR@;&Z FALK BJ}EWQNP pfi ductor domanded it. The case will un- | witness in the McClelland case. and Dodge street, on Saturday at 2and 7] qp oy utilon likve engaged o 5 4 NASRE L WERINE Ula doubtedly attract general attention of| F. O, Gardncr and Oharles O'Connor, | p. m, 3 onnor, during th year or so in several pro- where to begin, However, before saying | travellng men. charged with stealing $100 from Geo, F. The Workingmen's Meeting. 16118 S BIELE ONERREN, “WhiIE "u.l}l‘ ¥- — Milwaukee. Wis. ) s | Mr. Riley is in Laramie City receiv- | Monroe, December 3. > e s Tl | 1850 and v i P ° anything about my impressions on the : Do N At Kaspar's hall last night a mass|crs. ey were organi n 0 anc bi i ing surgical treatment. The full extent| Edward Ryan, charged with threaten- " substan! » same organization exists ¥ . subject, T'll tell you something about|of his injurier, which he claims to have | Ing the life of his wife. meeting of the worklngmen was held, at R M ‘] GUN'I HER & 00“ Sole Bottlorsl what the convict goos through, as pro- [received at the hands of the conductor| Thomas Laidlow, charged with threat- | which the subject of labor reform was ; B liminaries. It may assist an intelligent ailed, Anynvl the organization has lost and brakeman, is not known. ening the life of Thqmas Rich, oarnestly discussed. . : large pe o of its membership | mem—— conception of the subject.” e — Willie Morse, charged with steallng 7 ; arbitery co i = — = = — —_— = “The convict, after eentence, is first| THE GLEE OLUB CONCERT, | 821 from S, D. Morse, Decomber 12. e G S0 L R i TR A |ak(—|ll tohths barber ¢hop, where he s Frank Grabne and Lueina Klus, |and Dr. F. S, Lewls C‘;“““ secretary. | a0 int closely shaved, and then taken to the|mpe cone I ah charged with the murder of the latter's| Speeches were made in favor of the [ Bricklayers, stonecutters,plast: rers and clothing department, where he is fitted [ 1 ° COnCert to Be Given by the Glee |}, phang, i ict lab ttira o RIIpratty. well (RN bae out witl the atrlped regalia, Ho ls thon Olub—Programmo in Fall, John Thompron and Lizzle Howard, ;"“";; h""";fi:‘:‘“;‘::ue‘ gl oy welll ¢ e eacorted to the warden's oflice, where ho charged with burning to death Nottie ¥ o8 Ft oot et e e e T T U is ‘‘entered up,” kthnt is, a full descrip-| The grand concert of the Omaha Glee | Howard. ';h:. l‘t;llowlng Feaoltition was adopted: | of the total number of carpenters are in o o im (8 taken, hia naine, cte.y 15[ Club, to bo given on Taesday evening, | Albert Lempke and Loranzo Groon-| Ropiicad, That we, itizons of tho |organization, dirided up among tho e 1y thion WnissAtoed t(:gt:a fn‘re:m?o; will undoubtedly be the finest ever given | Tpho case of James Walsh & Co. va, | *tate of Nebraska, respectfully demand herhood of carpenters, the Amalga- Who have trifled away their the department In which Lo is to work, |by the club—which is saying a great|John Blake, in which Blake is sued for a that the bill introduced by~ the Hon.,|mated carpenters, and the carpenter 7 Yyouthtul yigor and power. Who J : Wra, Turtle, providing for the abollsh- |sembly. The plumbers aro incre n@trom terrible drains under the contract syatom. O courao, de;}l.l ERoin b R V rion BE CREHS | et et {lio'conviok 1ubof yatm mow in | thte membershp - rapidly. P \ i and lossee, vl o i to woak, 4 o is th 4 o b rue i 4 ainter: ¥ about, I 5 3 i nd unfit formar= { vict has cver been employed at any trade s tl.ouf‘r(?fir:“"(':;m district court yestorday, on an appeal | Y0SU® i0 this state, ehall recelve at their | pinters v it s an e T fallages, who find | or not before his entranca into the prison; A 3 of s power ind vital nerve and SK IT weakened, 5 N ers, bellhangers and paperhangers, tin- PART 1 ) The case of the State vs, Wylie D. to t!m ond that it do pass and become a tl‘*: ; Ll bl 1. Chorus of Men,(St, Cecilias Day). VanBree | Clogg, the defsultlng U. P. clerk, was |1W; and that any postponing of this im- | roc fers and lilflnh roofers have no organ- ilee O ¥ a i 3 i f 4 i ization atall. At the sime ti he Glee Club and Fourth Infantry lWT»‘fi;.\g. tilad on transcript from the justice court portant matter by the legislative will be | ization a he sime time the he 1s asslgned, provided his physical con- ditlon wiil permit, to a certain class of work, and he hss todoit. Now, right P e hands just and reasonable consideration, |of the craft in their union, The lath- & 5 Ee: EN i 8! 0 i h friary 9 4 whether by EXCESS orearly habits 2. Dreaming. ... construed by the membera of this meet- [epirit of o ion is there, and, as in AR AR e " & here, permit me to say that there sre two _ Thos, 8. Mendeen, of Judge Stenberg. ing a8 lhovginga illingnou to betray | the case of the increases, who TR IRE ; i AN receive a \Q)SI n(le&ylrahs‘tv :gn:;mx s lmt'lm”w‘u dm‘ v;l‘th :eh!“mnw b }‘Mtum_;“‘rle:l'( rilu‘ll(l Lo Ev the people of this great commonwealtn [out organization at first, it sometimes 2 Y ghe £ P |ing cuRE,\u‘»nlr 1 |'|\"Vf be l«:r e regulations under which the con- ericl = £ ks akes very little to start the flame. This is d nding your s SIS oHRIBAN CPT oo MIBGEI | & (PARbnE s 5t st Siieen A VAIN ATTEMPT, Into the hands of wily and unprincipled | takes very little to start tho flume. This is | Sl ; : y the timo for contractors and employers tc faiay state prison, with which 1 was for a long fortane hunters, o d employera to clebra iles ub. 5, Quila Voce— (I Puritari) The meeting was then adjourned to .......... Bellini | Julia Johnson Teles to Leap (ke consider their chances and figure accord- tlme connected, thers is in vogue ths 4 v ed . , 3 Alico Atwood, Earthly Boarriors—Morphine | |the call of the trades atsombly, S TR R SO R B Ol sRETAHETTGL . Gt gl ), Myrtleain Troatment: task system. That Is, the convict is|G. (a) Forsaken. ... Roachat : St e e——— building trades-unions to call for a confer- - SHEIRE M) tiine, and for LESS money than any glven o much work to perform a_day, | = (b) Swedish W I A LS ool sHART @l —Unity Uecture Course-Prof, C. M. Wood- | ence with employers and to agree upon n orld. Woak back. ITeadache, EMISSTONS, lassitude, 1oss of and lo has to reach that standard. AHE Olaty ward, of Washington university, will give the | prices of labor, so that builders will know s B Lol Urvvisl . A5CaCti sl HCIDESS x’f:‘thnnpl;‘:xgnut’fi(:gz‘ccnvllawl‘::;r,befl?nzg 1. Airs from Lucia ‘ l ......... Donizeth “I thought T would be botter dead |gesond Jecturo in this course tonight at 8 [on what to . nl.:«iull l"' c)' fair that o ‘i § Fri other symptoms Impotence, impedimentsto n ge, epilepsy and mar A ) $ Fourth Infantry Band. than alive, and so 1 took the morphine.” | gclock in Unity church, Subject of lectu ontract for | 16 a (i 2. (a) “Once I hada Beauteous Fatherland” These were the words of Julia Johnson [ “Aims and Methods of Manual Jducati R fatoiieson | 4 sporting woman living nesr the south-| —Mr. Revel France wishes it to be under- west corner of Eleventh and Capitol |stood that his drug store, located on Howard the particular branch of work six weeks; after that time ho must perform the task which is allotted to him. What results 1f he does not accomplish the taek? He 1 i are promptly removed by dto find whon | tros A1 Consury;;)\tuon ud Insanity, promptly S : L MEN, A MEN ABOUT T0 MARRY, REMEMBER, (b) “Pie per cent. {50 Emma Mabell; h X 3, Quartotte ang Of ‘:" e raliinth an pauper labor is breaking out in XUAL STRENGTIT Ml 33 healthy and vil',:nnlnlm offspring, s generally taken into what is known aa |9 Quartotte and Chorus—"Ave Maria in the ing to contcl strect, is not the placo whegp the mistake was [ VT8N 1Y S I an e i nd the love and respect of afaithful wife, No man should ever marry the blind.ccll, bared and flogzed with the Alps Abg| SFeaoyRRORTOE RN b0 foonicionsIces made in compounding prescription a fow | tho . VATAOUS DATLS ¢ foms 3 been guilty of early indescretions, until he has been restored to PER- <, o) FEROR cioit Messrs, Breckenridge, Northrup, Wilkins, |after a vain attempt to Gotl 1 Vandals are perme; 30 & pormancit curein every caseundertaken. *‘2at o’ nine tails” until his mind is duly Dol RestinndGlae O, J 1 leid last nraht | days ago.d th RS e itee a permanent cure in every 4 impressed with the enormity of his dere- | 4, The Tale of 'a Whale. . M alloy) | o Gl a8 b % —A fhorse run “over by an engine at the depot yesterday, was maimed so badly that it had to be killed, Send 2 stamps for {reatise with proofs and testimon Al als. Geo, H. Broderick. Early in the evening Julia had become ddress The Climax Medical Co, St. Louis, Mo. 5. Duet —The Quarreling Neigtbors. .. Auber | despondent thinking over the life she Alice Atwood and Emama Mabella Baker. 6. (a) My True Love S was leading, and had made up her mind (b) Jack Horner. to pass into the unknown beyond in the most expeditious manner known to her Hlctlon. This cruelty is sometimes car- rled toan cxtreme. I have frequently seon convlcts rise in the morning with their backs raw and bleeding from the effects of these flogzings. 1 have often may as well be accepted one time as an- B other, however, thatthe avenues and Z Smoko Seal of North Carolina Tobao | channel created between |ized and have reaped no small advantages| Words of Warning and Comfort the ove castern hemisphera | (rom the org nization. Mad you are suffering from poor health or seen men who wers physically naable to|7. So Far Away limited imagination. Accordingly she | Enditha 3 oD AbEaIEe west | iTh o s nrassTon i Jabor! has (aorved tol|| JAuguisiiogien :\‘{.uwlul siokness, tako cheor to work out thelr task, conacious that if PELOR and swallowed it at one gulp. She soon A mora or less rapld equalization will be ef- | zatlon for the past three months. e e R e they falled to come up to the standard a AL, relapsed into unconsciousness and ma a a luna an fected, Itmay sound very fine for po- | River operatives are earning only $300 swill surely cure you,” Lo i, would have undoubted died J |otey to talk abont Amerloa for Amerl. | per year, out of which $100 gocs for the 5 N n the Joliet penitentlary the | Attorney N.T. Burnham went to Lincoln |in a vory short time, DEPOSITOKY" cans, but cheap railroad fares and cheap | poorest shelter and fuel, leaving $200 for | JLyon sresministors sod, oL sConuasty Jlaboebgler Wit | tuiatis but for_tho fact that a frlend camo in U. 8. v steamship travel aro laying tho foundas [living expenses, Last month thirty local | pacra duies or s mother, worn out SEORY, B Stlar (L0 YAl Part of the “Siberia” are quartercd at the | 8bout elght o’clock and discovered her ot tion for the rushing In of the foreign go- | assemblics of the Kn'ghts of Labor it caro and vorl, or ma of businoss or ; system In the Lincolu penitentiary. AT St on the floor, In an u 3 . 2y o last mumber reported | 1ok weakened by thostraln of your everyday du= Tnatead of being compelled to do & cor-. | Metropolitan. 1_{“’25 o o ;ummmd"“::;"“’;;_ J.H.MILLARD, WMBFWALLAGE, | called pauper Iabor, which no legislation d. The lnst number reported | fhen ey s of lnttars g oter yous ituiset President. Cashler can force out. Just what is pauper labor | was 3536, printers, in Galveston, ‘Texas. | work, Uop Bitters will most surcly strengthen you. is hord to say. Sooner or later the|Five have been organized in Colorado > CAPITALSSURPLUS | western hemisphere will recelve the sur | latcly, and one in Sunderland, England, otIdfrg:;l::n:';‘fmmrmg g;":;:}lp'f sso”o_ooo plus of European population, Africa|No. 3504 window glass workers, i on fira‘yuumz and_ growing too fast, ,000. taln amount of work, the convict is obliged to work so mauy hours a day, after which he drops his tools. This system is wanifestly the more humane. I'might go on and tell you of evils which I noticed which are a direct result Several members of the “Siberin” company | gtoratlye measures applied, snd in a arostaying at the Goos hotel. short timo the woman was able to talk. Mess. N. R, J. M. and F. M. Persinger, of | Thers I8 no question of her recovery, Central City, are at the Paxton, though she avowa her intention of re- Mr. and Mrs, George Joslyn of the Metro- E:r“:,ll’l‘ygtfi;;’d""" 8a she lo' tired of will take its share, The congested condi-| The tanners, hide and leather dcalers tion of {Lie population of Europe will be | have organized, and will hoid thelr firat | 89 18 often the case, corrected by the cheap means of exit. |annual convention in Cinclnnat! on *or i1 you aro tn the workshop, on tho of the contract system, some ovils name- | politan have returned from their Denver trip, 11 | Such: a result as this would at onco ve re- | March 16, Ever, fact! in th “farm, at the desk, anywhore, and feol y - 5 'y manufacturer In ) o ."nl,l 0! esk, ? 0 & |3 hsa(-J nul} Iionlbllo, hfndn{ the ‘:h;:e. . The treasurer and two members of the "Si- SPICY SCENE. m a B B usll garded from the narrow trades-union|United States is to be requested to come },',’:‘Q?fi,{,f}fi?;“:ffi':fi?;fi;‘;{tn"” e has “l:du n::;mtyo DIBB t§a ‘;rnutl‘: 2["::1& ?:: beriaffeam panyjiare fat i tho EMstropolitan standpoint as a thing to bs dreaded; but, | in order that the trade may bs put upon “ing, if you are old, hotel, it i *blood thin and impure, pulse X 5 whether it is to be dreaded or not, it will | a broad foundation. a0 C urS, AT, come, Tho soclal conditlons in Europe| The glass manufscturers are greatly | i nerveswmetcads, faculves demand changes, wider room, greater|Interested in a new farnace which will | ‘give you new life, health and vigor.” opportunntties. That which we call|save over }aulf in fuel Bx:ld inlzreuetprw auper labox to-day will bacome aristo- | duction 20 per cent and work continu- inis from any cf the other numerous dis- D.C. BRYA.RT, M, D. smxlc labor w~mor¥ow. Repressed en- |ously., Theso furnaces have been in uso cages of the stomach or bowels, it 18 your ergiee, tastes and aspirationa will, when | seyeral years in Europe, but the fuel has | =\ . o remain opportunity offers, lead labor to a higher |to be prepared in the shape of gas. As | you are wasiing away w ny platform, = where it will become as|natural gasis plenty in Western Penn- | of Kidney discasc, stop tempting death this Bee acknowledges a pleaant call from him, | deserves no small credlt for the manner exacting as the Chinaman, who [sylvanla these furnaces are being intro. | moment and turniora—curo to lop Bitters. Mr, Thomas Swobe and Mr, J, M. Eddy, |in which she closed the mouth of an in- 1224 Farnam Street, Insists . on 15 cents for do-[duced there, and mlll cffect a great 8av-| 1f you aro slck with that terriblo sfck of the Palace Hotel company, roturned this | solent business man, Cormer 18th St, Ofoo hours 9012 &, m., 2toép. |08 UP & ehirt, 18 of o healthy |ing In time, labor and money, ness, Nervousness, you will find a **Bualm mornivg from an extended trip over the Union | A hi h - {5 also|® Ten years experience, Can speak German, rovival are oxhibited in scores of town-| Tho Trenton Kulghts of Labor are |y Gilead” in Hop Bitters, P. |§ ALY Suoh I l| I FPRRSEMOBACT,. MAKO Mauo 55 pled oo421d1y. |and citics in the west, but cven now |now carrying out the programme of using acliicibuon AL HOmobe ireportejthatjthe throngs of idle laborers, who were driven | the power of organization to enforce or | —If you are a frequenter or a resident of S3mnany noy bars toneating housoe runming NURSERY STOCK from eastern soctions in the hopo ot find | establish arbitration, The representa- | —a miasmatic district, barricade your sys- and will take possession of the balance as soon et ing work there, stand in the way of any | tives of the order aro coneervative men, | —tem against the scourgo of all countries as possible, Those desiring Frult or Ornamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs and Plants, will consult their two propositions. In the first place, the prison contractor can always rely upon the exact fulfillment of his con- tracts. He knows that his men will always do the work, and that they will always be on hand, and that his contracts will always be completed at a certain time, He can also bave the work done at a comparatively trifling cost, In these two respects he has manifest advantage over the outside contractors and manufactar- ers, who, in demanding a legitimate price for their work, have to ask higher prices. And so in this direct confllct between prison-made work and the product of outside labor, the working classes are damaged to almost an un- limited extent, In analyzing the cause An Insolent Paper-Hanger, Insulting a Lady, s Madeto Draw in His Horns, G Miss Adelo Belgnarde and Miss Frankie McClellan, of the “‘Siberia” company are reg istered at the Millard, M, Frank O. Delane, o popular newspaper | 3 0! a spicy acene took man of 8t, Louis, and formerly connocted | . LCterday afternoon a spicy sce with the local force of the Timesof that city, | P12c0 8 the residence of a lady whose passed through the city last night, Tas|D8me ls at present withheld, but who Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, For rent at from § 10 §50 por annum 1you are costive, or dyspeptic or suffer- for the present kept under cover of secrecy, called at the house of the lady in question, in company with his bill e collector, ~ Mr. Paper-hanger, in the J. B. Buskloy and wife, Stromsburg, S. P. fcourse of the conversation with o : i fll':,\h'l Bihor d Inter- improvoment In wages, soalos In thelr work and anzlous to | —Malaris Hpidemie Lilous and [nter: Tho cities throughont Central New |demonstrato to tho worklogmen of the °lv. e : ARt 5 f op | 0¥ interest by calling at the real estate v 5 ° & . | country that their order can accomplieh | If you have rough, pimply, or eallow skin, af the present hard times, I beliove that | Vannatta and wife, Plittsmouth, T. H.lthe lady, waxed indignant over (oF" "y NSt ad "y mey st., o 2200 | York, for APIOIEaRtoN oF cther, aro S ;gsu,,,’mm,flc‘,,,y and just to bmhpem- bnd Dreath; Hop Bitters will giv you fais the convict labor system onght to be held ilber, J, ¥'. Warner, Dakota City, | some financlal grievance and began | Famam 'St Orders for spring planting must | Ring across a streal of activity. Roch- ] 3 emplagos. 1t 1s the purposo | #kin, rich blood, the sweetest breath and responsible In a very large share, Why arrington, Lyons, R, M. Goshorn, |using insultlng language. At | be given soon, ester, K'mira and Buffalo all send fn en- | Ployers an LmP'Y’«’; bibeat I ‘L 2 1 healih. 500 will be paid for a case they will take the one 1item of local butiness in|Wayne, J. H. Snell, Ashland, snd R. S, |this point, the latter’'s sister, couraging reports to labor sources. From of the order to ?nd\ arbltration methods I " 0y, the harness trade. Now there 1s Jacob | Ang.lus of Springficld, Neb,, are stopping ag | Who kuows fear of no man, entered the somo parts of Messachusetts like reports | Wherever it can by dune. S PPIng A Lady's Wish Strauss of §t. Louls, contractor of tho | the Metropohtan, parlor,and resonting the inault, bolabored ore received, Tho boot and shoe Inter- [======——"—"= = AT P e b re) 1 (T Jeflerson prieon. He sends his men to| "o or oni ) the unwary man of gilded paper so effect- ests aro running to their full capaclty } ] ‘and soft as yours,” enid & lady to a friend, Omaha and they undersell right and left|, 1 ¢ Foster of Chicago, the grand organ- | uafly that a chair, the weapon of attack, there. A good many founderies are ! U “You can easily make it #o,” answered the the local business firms. So do the Ohi. | %% and instructor of the brotherhood of | way shattered upon his luckless cranium, working full tims, Mechanical labor Is cago men who are contractors for the Jolet penitentiary, So that you sen the loss to business in this, as wel! as other directicns, is slmost “beyond computation. And the workingmeu, in a greater degree than the jobbers and re- tallers, feel the oppressive burdens which the system entails, " ‘‘But supposs the present system of convlot labor contracts, which is supposed to make the penitentiary self-sustaining, friend. *‘How?" inquired the first lady, railroad brakemen, is in the city, Heis on|The onslaught was so sudden and sus- in request; but this t “By ugiug hop Bitters that makes pure,rich 5 8 3 quest; but this must not be taken as B B IR y iz hoy pure, !’ his way west and will organize new branches | tained so effcctually, that the paper- PHOTOGRAPHER an nssurance that outside labor would PI s 1;',.;“‘1" nd 1‘:1”1,,.‘11.,; hu.:l_t& 1t did for me a8 “ LL o genuine without o bunch of green PRI ViR T cities besides visiting those of Nebraska and | blood, rushed from the house, followed Olc: Be Hive Stand, with all the activity there is a surplus tuff with “Hop” or “Hops”in 5 i 3 Tho Greatest Medical Trinmph of the Ago! Supreme Court of Nebraska, getting to bow themselves out. are offering to furnish all the toreign un- MBTOMS Of % ‘The present proprietor wishes it understond that oo Hostotter's Btom- : R R o Femin ear Dodge vs, State, Error from Lancas-| The lady o grossly insulted announces skilled labor needed at that figure, This symproms oF A R o g ter county. Aflirmed. Opinion by | NeF intention of making matters interent- | L] g certainly onght to bo mado lmpomsble by | T ORPID LIVER. of the brotherhood in several of the largs [ hanger, his nose and mouth spurting 218 North 16th Street. tind employment by going there, as oven « ou the whito label. Shun a1l the vile, the railroad boys, their unscemly haste violated the Initial [ deliverod from this gallery. Tho oli mansgement | Italians aze working for 90 cents per day, 25 YEARS IN USE. ————— rule of Chesterfieldian etiquette, in for. | etircs and Mr. . K. Gray succeeds. and agents at Now York and elsewhere ergles, invigorates the bodyaud cheers Dakota. He is deservedly popular among|by his bill-collector, both of whom in | photographs are mado eatisfactory before boing [ 1D some parts of the country gangs of latos tho lailing en- ing for the paperhanger, and will begin law, yet 1t is one of these questions which | Lossofappetite, Bowels contive, Pain In Xwel D, ] th ind, It ble to be abolished, heavier taxatlon would Ml;\wA"“' Judgo, I : suit against him in the district court for OFFICE AND RESIDENCE would never trouble lnwmakers or labor-| fhe hend: with = dnll spnention I the the bvatern Lo, throw have to be resorted to in making upthe[ 1= & Person practicing imedicine or|damages, on charges of sland ers if the country were enjoylng normal| blade, Fullness after eating, wit ¢ off the debilitating AP 10, surgory In_ this atate, must possoss the —— 817 Dodga R8f, = Omaha |activity, and if the conditlon of the coun: B to exortion of body ol 2 figuo, gives ronowed “‘Yos, 80 1 acknowledge, but the work- [ 1uelificatlons designated in at least one A Religious Fanatic, TELEPHONE NO. 144 try and of exchange were in their natural | hreetiad ihavinenexleored s Vigor to the organs tugman of the state can better afford to | 91 the four classes prescribed by section Woslis of‘ligest/on, arouscs relationship to each other, Weariness, Dizziness, Flutterl i i Ileart, Dot before the eyes, Headac Ha[dy N ul’sew Stflfik | u’fihob miners of tho Hocking valley are| over'the right eve Heatiomnoss, with 1|8 attling agalnst the slave-driving Gtful drenmn, Highly colored Urine, an power of the ‘“‘syndacot,” as they express| ¥ CONSTIPATION. 4 of themct toregulate the practice of Lnur’ Hayes, a colored domestic lnl}hs medicine In this state, approved March | employ.of F. P. Gridley, of the postoffice, 3d, 1881, as amended in 1883, and must |has recontly developed unmistakeable file the sworn statement as required by slgns of Insanity and has been taken to the liver whien inace tive, renews the jad ed appetite, and en- pay a small additlonal tax in supporting the penitentlary, than to have his salary constantly eaten away, I had rather pa; ten per cent & year as the tax whic repose, 1t logredi- 7 TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted ents are safo, and ite section 2 of the act of 188 M For priced catalogue of the POMONA NURSERIES There are about 4,000 miners and cases, 1 b CH. edl 1, whi 'o::?‘rung lrur::hth. nmlhhmont of the | 290 0" erk, 1, with the o oounty jall, awalting removal to the gdres, 11 0. Masmond, Box 290, omaha, Net | mino emploges on atrike who havo bosn| (Ratactt o:‘;:.'-'l’fugon'flnnfiffinl’itflifufigrefi STOMA I e oy than have my wages| ™, 1, amending] an act It may ha de. |State Insane asylum, Inatltute for the Deaf and Dumb, | Contrsots taken | BUPPorted by contributions of friendly | Ty Icrease the 4 ppetite.and cause e Sodopsnailt of tebs decreased ten per cent s month by the| . ¥ Nagtis 254 0t b for thirt ke, T nd by thelr Monie Action on sons of every clae €xisten0e of the system. In other mords. signated by its title or chapter in the| The circumstances which superinduced | °F tree planting. dsnzdsmwlit | laborers for thirty-one weeks. The pro-| mour ans, Itegulnr 8iools socoty, are moat conyincing for salo by ali Drug- Complled Statutes. Y Savage va. Pelton, Error from Gage posed wages reductlon fs from 50 to 80 rodatis” Prine 28 [ wlsts aud De cents per ton. Less tnan 20 per cent of 7] { ) D0S ALMA E, KEITH- the entire number of strikers have de- Tu ' I s Aln nvE- PROPOSALS. NEW LXNX serted the ranks, This lsa dlsplay of 'GRAY HATR or WHISKERS changed to o UNITED STATES INDIAN SERVICE, GLOSSY BLACK by & single application of nn:‘in: '3_'"'“'“ e sz, this DYE. It imparts & natural color, acts 3 y 12, 1886, instantanieously. Sold by Druggiats, or | Sealed propossls o triplicate, it doreed, propotals ‘v;m.by express on receipt of §1. for the ercction of ene Weeelwight and’ Carpenter 4 K, | shop, one harness, shoe and misociiaueous mge, 44 Murray 6t., Now York, | 06, gue o, e wagon: aad oraks do away with the contract labor syst and distribute the penitentiary tax equal- ly upon all classes, Let it remain, and it bears with most oppressive results up- on the working men, whose Interests, of all classes, ought ,to be most carcfully defended,” HEAVY DAMAGES, Thomas Riley, a Well.-Known Travel. ing Man, Bues the Union Pa- cific for $100,000, the disease are rather pecullar In them- county. Affirmed, Opl selves, and prove the existence of a link i e 1 27 O ntvu tomporsy rlon sy and i ot aawor oy b th en no questlon of law is ted oxl, b af 6 girl 2 2 : courage to be met elsewhere only on the i0 4 potitlon In srror, nor. raiscs. br s | Who ls subject to eploptlo fits, had boen | FADOS Mllllnery battlefield. Money s comtog 10, and a record, and there is sufliclont evidence to | *tending protracted meetings, until a spirdt of liberulity and fraternity la being sustain the verdict, the judgment of the | BIht oF #0 8go her mind, worked to an doveloped among workingmen of all trial court will be \lphrl«i. Lfie:;l;gwnof‘;;e.lgg by ent'l'u:‘-{(nsl:x‘;, \:hnuh whlg: but“forathu strike would — —— ! y gave unmis able never have en stirred up, Kun Down by a Train, signs of being stark raving mad. Y DISSOLUTION NOTICE, Ounly 459 of the l‘ittfbura puddling A dispatch received at the Unlon Pa- | terday Deputy Sheriff Ed Crowell went| Thefirm of Stecle, Johnson & Co., o Omaba, Ne ‘L furnaces are in double turn, Several olfic headquarters from Cheyenne, de. |t the house and brought down the glrl. | Jiiitan setirin from 2he fase D - £irs 1 # ills, with 169 furnaces, ol ingl . Johuson retiring trom the finu. D, M. Steel e UEDADOR, B0 0D Mingie ol I S o Gz While in the conveyance her demonstra- | authorized to scitle the s Taire of the f vt toss. | turn. The total production 1s 1,075 tons connected with the construction depart- tlons were of a ‘thoroughly maniacal | celbt for monies due said firmn. of iron per day, or lees than half the pro- type. In her frenzy she foro mearly | OXAUM SIS ductlve capa } And Hat Goodsin the City, 1412 Douglas 8t ., Omaha, Neb s Neb , wll be re- February 14, 1685 nined in the t nent of the hicago, 1L department, of the Flstte, Om . Saturday , tho Journal” at Kansas City, Mo, Contract will be awarded to tne lowest responsible bidder, subject th the approval of the department of the Interior, Cheyenne Sun, January 29, ) every sshred of h . JOHNSON, The cons s of {i rougho ¢ right, however, Is reserved to rejeot an, 1 Co., lquor dealers of Omahs, has com- glf,l:.,‘ ¢ Ll l'::' and 'i\flefi will restore her mind to / oy e TR = developments of tin in the Black |f.'f,',z..'.f:,'.ffl:£' date longth of Wme sequired foe menced sult again the Unicn Pacific Youog Apperson had heen drinking wormal candiilon, u.f‘.?.,'ii'é“\fi e ::;d.:l‘l::: ‘3’:?.?".15&‘;‘ oo, s:rt‘,""l‘l ”IAI.'“““.[W}‘, Bl ‘lg"l‘”'““““u"‘" s h“i\'l”}‘.'"”‘rl'l‘i‘lki:|?humkmlr;‘u:; Railroad company for $100,000 dawmages, heavlly at Cheyenue Thureday night, —— Stoele & Co., pe to merit & continuance of the d ock Bridge the tin alted States oposit payable to the erder ’ ‘Where Is Aunie Davis? 0rto exten - S is eight miles long and one mile wide,s of funcersigned, {0 b least five (5) Hon, Geo, W ai it 1 » ded £0 the late fir g . Geo, W. Doane, of Omaha, has |an s supposed that [while inan in-| A sentlo b " an. 16, 18 the ore yield from 50 to. G0 ] per cent of the awount of the propossl, which check been retained for the plaintiff. The|t°Xicated condition, he attempted to gent'omaa, by namo Davis, of the 1)) M. STEELE, me Tk aTe i T8 Sl 4 F0l e doajetid 10 e RE G SR I dee 0 20y laint all neng ®lboard a passing traln near the city, | three gllt balls” fraternity rushed Into A %, EPEATLIN aro attractis u“;“lm']"l"""”‘“r Yirginia - R ‘l;oldnmptlfl 'ei:llnln .“b.m;:.' h‘h“r:lll' When picked up yesterdsy morning bis | the office of Harry Ostrom, the baggage- 54 & swa'l me ”1., v:;:hx\xl.‘\l’”?.l M“(l) :-m ) x“if TS ha RS A SN was riding on a fre'ght train . ans are esting there, and urned o the bidder, For further Wnformation address the undersigned at Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota. The undersigned will will bo a4 Paxton House, Omahs, Neb., by the morniog of Friday, February 18, 1835, V. T. M'Ocvvpy | Jan 08w me U8, lndian Agen body was horrlbly mangled, almost {master at the depot yesterda; y afternoon, beyond recogaition. and made breathless finquiry as t Seal ofNorth Carolina Smoking To | whether, “‘dot leetle girl of meln, mit & a0 1s the best, plue _sack, hLas peen of aroun eb mein D, der favorable g 1n potiiog from the 613t Steule, Jobason & 0o, | 4€F favorublo conditions will in tén or 1 desire to thauk the trade for the favors extended | LWCNY years become wealthy o the paat, and boaak & coutinuance of the sewe o § A national assoc ation is being formed the uew . et o Oxana, Jao., 16 , 1885 8 R. JOHNSON Y the journeymen plumbers, steam and FICI gas-fitters, They are thorougly organ between Green River and Evanston, Wyoming, and tendered to the conduct ¢r @ thousand mile ticket, The con-