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\ T D B MUON D s AL RIL, U, 1980, e WORKING MEN. mayorality. ’l'hu onm s,.o ooo have u»] THE OOURTS. mnty five mmd- St moshly) mnma & Boyd was competent enough to nnnduct b, Joseph's “mmw 8 \pr” ‘M” the business of the city, but his own [The Clegg Oase and Others of Minor g —— = — = . e ——— Dr Goerson, who was executed in Phil “ ANTED--Two good #sddle horses, one tor lady RSATE <A will ostablishod meat markot chea one o man; i n o iy e 4 adelphia saveral weeks ago, hadavary Ine ||I¢chf.4:(: T o Ty ) | Wit "ot :_w account of leaving countey; lnquire of ¥ genious arrangemont whereby ho was en- | e i R DI ablod to read at night. As thers was|V Py +5 U L | — "ong job, comvany work. Wil shiv from_here; |<‘;,‘j‘" SALE—God souirg w’: ™ .,..u: wove, ¢ A Lange ai ElllDIISIaSIlt‘ MECting | trusicose took up noatly i his time, and (Lmporeation: A BOILDING BO)IM, molthor & gus jot nor a Tamp allowed In | caquie st Canelt house Tty |paenger s A other g cheap 1015 B F l' Jewett was really the acling mayor so pristerbirtn his cell he was obliged to devise some VW ANED ~To rcll my fins viano_cheap; FOR SALE - Lot 471 180.0n ™ \ Held Sflllll‘flav ngm at Fa far as finance was concerned. e Boal A8t Marys | HO808 tO ald him to pass away the time phaston. alimost new; adross § P, Beo ¢ Vi | house $700 1 south 170, with | s Hall The spoaker declared that there were COUNTY COURT, A New Bus “"':‘ oulevard—8t.Mary’s | {n reading. He obtalned a sheot cf tin, 8814 s __ [ o e Bouse' tooms tall ot Witcox addition, south | coner’s Hail, no books kept by the city clerk, un'il|#In the county court Satarday morning vouw and sfter brightening It he placed iv out- VY ANTED A girl toraise, from oloven to fon legant 7 ¥oom ostbge 1ok 76x140, 1 | within the t d nobod, 1d e slde his window at such an angle as to toen yours of ags, to go In the country, & go & X140, 13rico harn, this » y hin the past year, and nobo i could | judgment of $60 was rendered for plaintitt . catoh the rays offlight f 1 {n | home;apply to Mss. Arnold, No. 218 north”'9th St. soath of the U H:-|n.|n ome, only & few % | The Speakers and What They Saia- | have told the "fi";:'i"’“dm‘;’" ot 4 'BC“I n the case of Seara va. Houck, for com.| Howard street and St, Mary's avenue | fatob Hib o 'yn:d .{‘“y ::;:‘A::;’ Thesd 5014p on vory oney torme, O £ Mavnic, 5. W, o " i\ i S . - . v, 8. W, cor Othiar Mostinge=Tho Redoubtable :::;‘;:fi?[?nfi“‘l; L ;:a".um;i“h:g%’ m L-lon- Wil taetliaii 1 bld. fair to rival Sixteenth stroet ] avs wore then conosnteated Inside of hig WANTED A RLOOW'ES Oh OF Delors shd Faroaw,” B4 ot sura Taggart institated oross replevin | yginens thoroughfares, This year will |gell b of S msgnifyioe 3| YV st must b noar troet cat Tine and contuin | TSGR SALE -Or trade for Omana Tots o improved Ed, Walsh and His Bogus reporta of the city treasurer. The over- | proceedings to regain horse, buggy and y means of a magnifying glaes, and | ) modern improvements, will maxe permanen opert, 100 acres o1 spler did 2 Tloket Iap was really In no sense a steal ora Enrnul from Martln Cannon, which, it witness the opening of twenty new stores bypluh: his book or paper meat the |rangements b ihe 1:::;;-;:::‘7\:':nn\‘v;l\|nl"lhr<;. e o I ’,;;;‘(_:}:";““‘“lI'l‘,:;'m“‘l,m‘:;‘:“: Fl ) i e * It represents either value received | alleged, were wrongfully seized in an |On these stroefs. between Fifteonth and glass obtalned enough light to read by. | (e ({1 ¥ ekt Pl 00 [ Rean slogaay yAr‘x|-vi<n inSeward ¢ T n the shape of public Improvements, or | action agalnst her husband. Twentleth. Already thero are ten stores - T T o - /| The workingmens meoting at Faloonet's i‘.l::i‘:&%"at.“t: pshaad o Bl DISTRICT COURT. under constructton. The block between W gmmmi\‘"'ia&,‘&&r'?"’m.‘.‘.m.",J;:; 'O SATE 161 cres of fine rolling and, wil hall Satarday evening was largely attend. roperty. {hrph, bad made -goare The care of Wylie D. Olegg, the Unlon | Sixteenth aud Seventoenth streots will ‘vu'rchwn Indy In need of & sawing ma. """"1;'6;.',“ Jree's storo, cor. 18th and Chioago, [ ed, and an ke -m;tlon ooid to tho | BB Fahted ofonr. Ho had devated Paclfic slerk who wis arresiod st No-|sivalall others. Tt will be solid briok S LY g P et h . f - elght, new stock of clothing, A o e abated Tnkl" st Morphy 1o | snd Ak s the kind of & maror th ety | 000 f the compuny's fund, will o tied | Beck of (0 428 Fhren ooy buliloge | R e R SRR S ! d , mu ' ooated, refor are bargaln, . Baton 8 elote o s | of Omaha necds at this time. D R AL e e e | K rong thoes Who W86 BuliAiog. are: the iven and required: Addross “S." this oifco. 9104t | bek of reavons fogweling; address 1710 north 10ih elected. Before 8 o'clock the hall was so The speech was frequently cheersd, and Gen, Cowln and Judge Savage have been : ‘l’l‘w%ln ooy e, Pollx, v“vho A . ¢ | #t Omaha, L well filled that meny were unable to| s jtg conclusion many of those present |Fetained as counsel for the defence while |following: y belok &4joinl Ph FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, | f{'OR SALE—A first-class boarding honse having biala sdmisel Mr. Y £ the U. dod ) the prosecution, of course, will be repre- | tng up & two story brick adjoinivg - his e 20 T | B twenty roguisr boarders; 8. W. cor Sth and obtaln admission, r. Young, of the U. | erow: around the speaker to congratu- sented by Distrlct Attorney Estelle, store. Next to this bullding will be an- F.m RENT—To & small family, a ne w 7 room cot. | Facific ste. i 280-14p P. shops, presided. The Hibernian band | Iste him on the effort. The plea which will bo .“ up In do- |other owned by Mr. Stoutsell the Tenth tge In firs oluss nelehborkood 9 blocks trom m discoursed sweet muslo. The firat OTHER MEETINGS, fenss Is that of Insanlty. Clegg’s frionds | street stove man. who will move his stock ’ Radical © D B B B UL el milen wost of Bellevue. M. Schoak. ~ $08.7p speaker was Dr. F, 8, Lewls, who after Tgofi’:flm“fll Kl" the flf}'\‘ lnd'ltt}‘l)lllld clalm that his actions are and have for|Upon "-"’( “‘mfi]‘_“““npr d“'! Y nis | Sanford’s a1 ure || v ~" 0N AL D050 Threa 18 0k 0o Non 10, o1 " i wards held a meeting at Kasper’s hal b th 13 n | new quarters, ederickeon i OR REST-Brick #tore 418 Tenth st., nosr How ot oultivation, kit f Lol wo‘l.mgmun Lot a b Thirteenth street. B‘{mec]ml vlv)ero lllld(‘) ?;n;fly;‘:l:t‘;l)r:hnle\. ,,;:!:o,:eo: Tnl::’ the dry goods merchant at present on the | *™ "i’.;'.‘:..':m‘.’.:, m&‘:flaa.?'umfid e Sed 900 por month. 8. Lehimas, s104t dm:z":t?:\c,“ 'w‘.'u"’l‘nl'i-':'"é!'.?'xf! hfin“h'.‘r'-'k‘. phegd him as thelr candidate for auditor and||, the Bohem!an langusge by John Ros- |point to his strange sctlons in re.corner of Sixiocnth and Cass strosts will| . =\ = Clover Blowom Bte, | | T50R RENTTwo pianos € por month; hmnln — pledging himself to devoting his time to |fcky, George Hoffman, and General f aning counsel, bail, ctc., aa strongly cor- also bulld a store, The next on the st | seary orm of Catarh: from & il ot Gt on K kabolm « Erickion. 198 | OR SALE-Good houae stx roome o Soxise 1. . . |large crowd present and the speakers candlidate for councllman, who will pu! 8 Nothls 316 11p | over 1st National il Feviéwed K contliatable Chogli the worc| Setgitntlpliganate, e i up a three story and bazement block, the }}:‘. “,“""“‘“"“,'.',"..",‘.’..:f"'.‘{;,.'y.,::' e N e RN | Sresikaon Bk s i h th ly Dr, Tilden, formerly a member of the | ap OR RENT_Houss 8 K corner 10th and Paclfi ¢ dition of Iabor through the country, and| A meeting of the Scandinavians was|bonrd of insahity, Is just at pretent pur- |second and third storles of which wiil be “.&::.::.: bt llm‘lz a0k I T, il or- LI ke ,mm'. V2, Gopoh, Owet Whkleb, OR SALE—For £0 down and $20 por month 1 espoclally In this section and urged upon | held at their hall on Farnam strest Sat- suing a Hne of investigation which ia cal- used as flats, Mr. Tednitch, an Towa lo 1 Cure, one box Oetarthal Sol- 285.0p - pm:«‘:’ u‘l‘::‘:-‘t:“ li.i:“;t'::m::v‘ ?..«'eioél‘lli"‘:n‘f;‘;“.‘:m‘:'l them the necessity of unlon and harmony | urday night. Judge Stenburg and others | culated to establish this hypothesis of | oapitallst, will join Mr. Lee and erect a ‘m and smlunh Tnhaler, all in one Packny a. -~ now bouse of v roomssinquive of | PO, &3, &3 ,with two 15ty nicely fenced the wholo 8 & 8 Yo ing » complte tratmen oful drugeit o or 81 OR RENT- A (uire o | among the ous elementa of labor [ spoke. dofonse. A curlous Incldent which he |block simllar in d“‘% Adjolning this | {i%o amdmd'. Radicai ure. Foer Drug Mra. Albart, on Mt. Pleasant st. betwoen 22 and | 81l completo #1000 ' The oultages 1o o bultat once 4 with a view o lmaliuntlng their condl- BOGUS WORKINGMEN, Intends to produce as proof occurred Mr. Richardson will put up a 40 feet | Shemical Co., 28 sts. offioe ‘and seevldn. of oot 5‘.?“1'.‘..&'.. (.\':" .lll.m [ tion and wecuring educatlon for the Ed Walsh and John Quln.n.mn some. |8bont & year ago. It seems that one of front three story bullding of attractive Collin’ Voltaio m'}‘g"“n Piasto o RENTA brick house of § rooms 818 per ©. & Mayne, south.wesh cornet maseos. hore I the First ward Saturday night, | Clegg's nelghbors suddenly manifested design, Those mentioned are but a few smm_ndmm_flm’;“: ‘month; apply to John Hussle, Hardware store, 207230 } At the conclusion of hisspesch Mr. E, [ FHere i tie Hirst w urcay WEA% | violent symptoms of insanity, and en. | of the many which will go up on the ave- pirieot Kleciro Tattery e XL (OCFIEEICUB U BEHARUTNBES MATE A g OR SALE—8100 , horeo (0 yo 1 Rosewator was_oalled for and spoke in | There were about a dozen persons prosent ol nue during the present season. Binod with a Forous Piaster for . LAl owe, Tmiore grovers 1008 P and they were all unanimous andenthusias- | trenched himsclf in the cellar, and armed Ll 1S THE CBY ghoente It annibilatee Pain substance as follows: A whe B 3 with Mr, Bogd | With an axe, defied all resistance. A s talizen Woak and Worn Out | J'OR RENT—An slogant eight roomed dwelling —— ‘We have reached an epoch in the his- | Ho ey have arranged with Mr. Boyd | "0, ' a0t to atrest him, and the Another Marshal in the Field, SUFFERING NERVE .,,,.., ‘“trongthens Tired i | H Houte, morth cast cort er 17th and Casy strocts by tory of Omsha. Wo are to demonstrate | fOf @ fow canteens of ammunition, and Lo/ toll a Hitd 1 | Boone County Argus. clos, Provouta Disease, and does mor in ouo hall the | James B. Pruner, room 10, Ceeighton blook, will doubtless call upon their aldermanic |crazy fellow ~preatod 80 hard upo # o | Hme than any othor plaster in tho world. Sold every by Gty Atigmoing iachin.for & next Taeaday that In this country civil : hil tor that one of | _ Frank Galbratth left for Omaha where. ) PR AR law is supreme over milltary rule, The enndlddntel for wet grocery funds on elec- th:am h":g“"d:hme ired a shot which | Wodnerday morning. From what we | J{OR RENT A convenien' cottage north-wst cor. L SR L 0 tion day. D 3 ) 5 s Sewid and Pler atroct on stree) car lina. Call founders of this government had laid waid and Pler strect on r ) i ey ey razod the head of the lunatle. This|can learn Frank hes the Inside treck No. 216 north 17th st 0149 IR e UL L L G AL s OF tHe SEEDRUILE S clty o‘:fi‘ml? :gfcll?will termi- gnln who did the shooting was after- | for U. S. marshal for Nebraska, We SRECIAL NOTICE OR FENT—Priok yard ncrmum oL BRSRANE L. | P2 30 Pookmmin; Otmlo B, Oe bog16h. g In the blil of rights the cardinal principle 8RS wmnrrowfu geu.in tobe red hot | Wards arraigned in the police court for | know of no man In the state better T0 LOAN—MONEY. I'\jjbll" “n"; '>".lmrlfl renting, as ‘"“"1'1‘1"'14“ OR SALE- Store bul'dimg on Cumi ,;" underlylng our frec tnstitutlons that all'alobg the: "“g . the act, and s he was unable to furnish |qualified for the position. A man of et N h ol il bk " best cn strect. J. D, Thomme, ©_ 14 0.10p" In times of peace the civil power must al Al go W ot oridy M6kt k- bail, the judge told hlm that he would |fine cducation, always a gentleman, tall dollars oncity busines \ Fuu RENT—Farm and garden. T. Marray. ways bo supreme over the milltary, and that the military arm shall not be invoked } antil all civil police power have been ex- [ hausted, This is true democratic doc- 3 trine as laid down by Thomas Jefferaon, and it is also good republican doctrine. How any man calling himself a democrat can condone and countenance the inva sion of a clty in times of peace by fed- eral troops before the mayor and sheriff’ have called out their civil alds passes my comprehenslon. The workingmen of Omaha have contccrated themeelves to a high duty, and that is to vindicate through the ballot box the eacred rights which have been trampled under foot in this city when James E. Boyd was mayor. In the hands of the poorast and humblest laborer the ballot 1s as potential as the ballot in the hands of Jay Gould, For once the worhingmen will haye it in thelr power to demonslarte that the ballot in the hands of free men is mightier than the gatling gun, the bullet and the bayo- net. Itis sald that many workingmen ¢ In Omaba are hard up. We have had a hard winter and many poor Jaborers who have been ont of employment will be 1 brought up on Taeaday to vote for Boyd. Can 1t be posslble that any honest labor- Ing man, no matter how wretched his cuudmon, will 8> degrade himself. Far better to have bis wife and family famish for another week; far bettor that they go ? (3 clad in rags and tatters than tostatn their consolence with such money. No man who walked in the procession behind the coflin of poor old Armstrong could ever reconcile his consclence to o1t the vote that will make James E. Boyd tho mayor of Omaha a second tme. It is said that two of the leaders of the labor union who two years ago signed their names with two or three thousand other workingmen to a solemn protest agalnst the outrage which was commit- ted upon the peple of this clty in quar- tering soldiers here for weeks, were eat- ing humble pic and doing dirty work In behalf of Boyd. These dastardly sneaks dare not face the workingmen whom they have betrayed and outraged. Boyd may succeed in ploking up the bummers and and dignified presence combined with firmners and declsion of character, and one who never allows his temper to get the better of his judgment. Every democrat, as well as nearly every re- publican in Boone county would re- jolce in his appointment, and wo ain- cerely hopa that the president may ap- point him to the position. e — —Mr, Fred Hoy is again in this city, and is negotiating with the bicycle club for a joint lease of the Sherman avenue grounds. Mr. Hey, in a conversation with a reporter Saturday morzing, said that he had most of his men in daily practice at Kaneas City, and by the time the first game is called they will bs fresh and enger for the fray, Among those. he has en- waged already are: O'Brien, of the St. Paul Inst year's team, first baseman, a great runner and batter; Geiss, also of the St. Paul, and a great batter, as second baseman; Jimmy Say, the old aud expert league gll?mr, third * base man; Lou Say, of the old Baltimore team, as short stop; Pas Sullivan, of last year's Kansas City team as centre fielder; Lou Dickerson, of e GIAUAN eehioniy a IETL Belderf iwhNa | foF right felder he ia negotiating with Harbridge, and will probably secure bim, E. C. Kent, who played iast year with the Peorias, until ho met with an accident which disabled him, will officiate with Weber, the catcher of the Ind.anapolis team lastyear, as the leading battery. Several atrong players are beipg ne- Rotinted with, with a view to securing tirst- class change batteries, It is probable that Viener, one of old Union Pacific team, will be retained aschange catcher, —Mr Kelly's pocket book, containing the $1,000 check and five return tickets from Shel- byvill to Abilene, was found Saturday after- noon under the cushion of a seat in the Lincoln train, The money was gone, o it is certain that if the thief had been caught and held the transaction would have been brought home to him. The U. P. people promptly returned the articles to the owner. | I‘“m SALE OR TRADE—Uarge teim, harnoes and dray. Part pay takin in drajage.” Ad iress . U. Beo office. 95141 tributed by Boyd and his friends among | B&vO to go to prison, ~Just af this potnt, tho bogus workingmen who protend to | C1ogR, who was one of the bystauders, lead but have no following. The demo- |BOKe up and eald: Judgo, les that mag cratic olty cemmitteo Is vory flush. |€0 and ['ll be imprlsoned in his place.” A larger osmpaign fand than|Upon this Clegg insisted, but, of course, has ever before been raised by the with no availing force. The felends of democrats has beon placad in the hands | the accused man clalm that this actlon, of the ward committes men- The firat, which is certainly not that of a rational second, third and fifth wards have $500 [ M0, will welgh strongly in his favor, onch while the fourth and sixth have each | Saturday was taken ‘up chlefly with $250. This has been a levy motlons in this court. on the cindidates and from contribution, and is entlrely independent of the purze to be used by Mr. Boyd himself. The cltizens’ executive eommittec have madea levy upon their candidates snd have also collected by subacription enough ty employ a number of tlcket peddlers hire carrfages. Thero has been o heavy demand on Boyd's packing house for lard among the politicians, The republican commlttee have made a vigorous canvass, and are quletly at work, with a good prospect of electing their ticket. They have met with en- couragement everywhere except among republican officeholders in the custom house, court house and postoffice. Most of the republican officeholders have joined the mugwumps with an idea that they will hola thelr places through Mr. Boyd’s inflaence. Sheriff Miller has been for Boyd from the etart on account of good fellowship and old scores. Treasurer Rueh declined to con- tribute, probably because he has no fur- ther use for the republican party. The workingmen—that is the men who live by real labor are on the alert for the political scabs who want to sell their votes. Pat Ford is nurslog a number of in- vallds who will bs put on the police force just as soon as Boyd is mayor. Pats principal objection to Murphy is that he would not put all his boarders on the force; only five of them wear the blue coat and brass buttons so far, If Jullus Meyer is elected to the city councll there will be muslcin the olty ball. Jullus is In dead earnest this time, and feels confident of his electlon, if property; Issac Adams, Frenzer block opp, P. O. 8154 NOR RENT—New Storo on 18th st. | dward Norris &Co., Crounss blook. 135t I“”“ BALE—A vory nioo 0 room houso and_lot, must be sold 1223 Nortn 19th 8¢, 022.022p oancd at low ratos,in amouvts to suit on chattel,collaterals or other good eccurity. Finan- clal exchangey 1603 Farnam st. 268-m1p 9.5 room houses Tnwulre Jno. F iz works, of 34 Noith2ita St 10i- TOR RENT—A furnished house 9 rooms during the Summer month to parties withous children. Inquire 211 South 23d St. 101t JOOR SALE—On onsy payments. | will farnish lots and buiid houses on ¢hort notice to suit the purchasor. inquire of P. J. Croudon, contraotor apd buiider 27th avd Webstor St. 0-tt ONEY TO LOAN—On reai estate and chllh‘ll D. L Thonias. 740 ONEY Loaned on ohattels, cut raty tlokets oughtand sold. A. F¢ JOR S A full lot on corner cf 13th and Jones paved stroot and withia one equare of U. P. It R. forsale. Warren Switzlor. 00 te ONEY to oan on good roal estato socurity. M. F. Soars, Williams block. 21041 ONEY LOANED at U, F. Reod & Co's. Loan office on furnitur , horses, wagons, personal property of all ki d all othe rirtloles of valuo, without remeval. 15t National Bank,corner 13th snd Farnam. - All business striotly confidontial JFOR RENT-Unoxpired loaso of houso with sl Inod-r _improvemeiits at & bargain. . P Geldiey M. 0, oflice Omaha 2 [FoRReNT Resldoncs and saloon with fxturs with about two acres of ground, suitable for park and soc eties during summer or winter. Torms vasy. Applvto Victor Drelier, 24th 1t south of Leavenworth 12110p TFQR SAUE~Thirty cholce lote noar park ave, G. P. Stebbins, room 81, Cr. ighton block. 815-a18p ARMY NOTES. OR SALE~200 Yourling stoers, 201 2 year old lh’us. 50 yemling 'lll 2and 8.y 50 graded bu! STRANGR BRoy, Sloux City, lewa. Matters Pertaining to Officers of the \lhl helfers, Department of the Platte, OK RENT—Sto-o bullding 44x8) throe story and barement No. 110and 112 14th, Inquire: 1409 Dodge St. 909-t1 ONKY TO LOAN In sums of §800and nxwud. 0. F. Davis and Co., Beal Retate and Loan Alnn 605 Faroam 8. 23 41 HEUP WANTED. YWANTRD—At the Empir Eloam Laundry No. 1110 and 1112 Dodgs St., ehirt Ironers, plain froners anda No. 1 o arker. 780816 \OR SALE—Four vear old horso has been worked double. ~ For partioulara ltquire at n e corner 16th aad Faroam ot In‘barbar shop. ~ J. Klrmer. - 671 ed cottage, 7 rooms, with ,in best locality in Oty own all In afternoon at 526 Pleas- ent 8t. 170t Leave of absence for one month is granted Major Edwia V. Summer, Fifth cavalry. Second Lieutenant Charles R. Noyes, Ninth Infantry, is detailed as member ot the board of survey convened by para- graph 2, special orders No. 53, scries 1884, from these headquarters, vice First Lieutenant John Baxter, Jr., Ninth in- fantry, heveby relioved. On the resommendation of his compa- ny and post commander, Private David R. Holmee, company H, Fourth infantry, an apprehended deserter, will be released from confinement and restored to duty without trial, making good to the United States the time lost by his unanthorized abs ence and forfeiting all pay and sllow- ances for same pericd. The commanding officer, Fort Omahs, will send him to the station of his company at Fort Niobrara, Neb, On the recommendation of bis troop aud post commander, Private Cornellus Crowley, troop H, Fifth cavalry, uow under charges, will be released from charges and restored to duty without making good to the United States the time lost by his unauthorized absence and forfelting all pay and allowances for TOR SAL d hand ten b right holler and engine; In good condition; low for caah, Chas. 8, Poor, 104 B 14th st., Omaba, ‘Neb. 387 OR RENT- Housrs very cheap. Apply ot C. T Tt)lfll’l 14th Dnuglll 8 23811 TANTED —~Immediately, » competent draughts- WA Henry v oom £7, Reaick block, Omalia. 7ANTFD—A first.class plumbcr at Lewls & Gil- W AT, 521 ain St Council Biuls. ~ 8348 F w_ store Mayne, 16th avd hmm OR RENT—A form. Inquire S. W. cormer 16th and Izard St. Newmau's grozel -0p "PERSONAL. ERSONAL—John Hamlin has removed to Omaba and resides at 1610 Leavenworth St. 673-a10p VW ANIED-A young man of temperate habits Wishos £ take ohaTZo of o ocuatry papet sover. al years experlenco in sl departments of tte work and a practical printer; rafere ices given; addroes S D ¢ BlueSprings Neb. 331-4p F\JK RENT—One story ¢welling house five rooms, 23, near Clark etroct. — Char.cs Ogden, corner 18th and Douglss Strect. 2330 FILL, Po found at 1660 Davecport 8t , an exper fenced nurse, Best city refererce xhu‘: e 72.024p OR KENT—Threo brick stores corner ,15th and Cuming 8t. J_ L. McCague, Agent. 49102 OR RENT—New cottage, 6 rooms. . Phipps Roe 1612 8. Gthst. o] TO EYC&IANGE. [ EXOHANGE 00 acrcs land 17_Kansas undor ation, gocd hewse and improvements, wiil ccry stock if taken hnmeditely. W. IL 16t Nat'l Bank, Omaha, Neb. 328 tf 15th S RO SALE-Or oxchange. Wo have for exclusive right in this state to sell coal Fok RENT—Vory ploacant furnishod room; * | ecnomizer and soot destroyir, destroys the soot and grin euitc, ut reasanable price 21 § 190N strcst | wil savo twanty-por cont onconl will ssll_county right.: or the state, o will exchange for real estate or any zood property on application will send sample for trial and give paticulars. Reaton for selling owner cannot give it his attontion: a rare chance for live en: Bedford, Souer & Davis. 278 tf 0 EXCHANGE—Will sxcliango 480 acres of unim- proved Nebraska land for ttock of groceries; ad- dress *J. P." Beo oftice. 8119 TS, EXGBANGE —wo lote lo W. A, Redlok's add. for a lot or balf a lot located somewhere nearer the ceutor of the city and suitable for building, wi'l pey additionalil value 1o more. - Address “0. Y. e office. o5t VW ANTED- Iumodlataly, a caok at Pacifly houte, 10th an Davenport. -4p VWARTED_ A strong niddle aged woman {o wash | - dishes at the Paxton Hotel . 322.6p m OMS FOB RENT. “ 7 ANTED—Good agents immediatcly, both ladies and gentlemen, 1511 Dodge st., room 22 nmlc P 'ANTED—A boy at 516 south 13th; goud ulaxen ces required. o the ANTED.-An intelligent boy in law office; ap= }1y until o glook thie evenicy; or Monday morn- ing at room ), Nebraska Nat'l Bank Building. 803-45 “'ANTED~A n intelligent young man to leain the drapery businese; apply to Mr. Harrison, 1807 and 1300 Farnam st. 305-4 DOR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms sultable for gentloman, terms reasonable, 605 north 17th. —Yesterday the Sunday school scholars of the St. Mary’s avenue Congregational church began their second year of attending one church service each Sunday and keeping the text of the sermon. Those who were pretent every Sunday for one year were given a token \OR RENT -Neatly furnished room for oneor two gentlemen, 421 Plcasant . 200-4 Fon RENTTwo or three very nico rooms fur. nished or unturnish d,four blocks south of Opera house, Tequire 623 south "16th. 208-tt WA/ ANIED -4 comnatent eirl or house workigood references requized; inquire 192 south 24th’st. ANTED—Ladios to solicit subscriptions for the R RENT—A nlcely furn'shed frond room 0% Excelsior; apply st Room 10, Bushiman's Douglas £t 01-7p block. same period. of honor, and a prize was offered for the one OR RENT—A furolabed trot room at 1707 Dau {OR SALE OX EXCHANGE—. e xoom Loafors who 90 mot work For o o T, o o Promised him bievote o outanant Edward H, Browu, | who kiepsthe ¢ texbook” most nestly. | Y7 ANTED-A o swieresomgma o s | FPOL 1Y T | M o, ot s Kb " t R H T way y 1H 2] 0 buy up the sober, hard ..,,fl,,g e | The trick which has been played on | Fourth Infantry, Is detailed as judgo ad:| —Peter Goos bas transformed the office of | north Toth st 3 524 | 0K RENT—Furaiihed rooms with Uoerd 167 | Norasks o morchandie; Bodlord, osar b dustrious mechanics and laborers who |Jim Stophenson has not been forgotten. | vocate of the general court martlal con-{his hotel into a panorama of Parisian land- Dodge st t The demccratic bosses can not down him, vened at Fort Nlobrara, Neb, by para- “'u TED—At once, a good competent girl to do are employed In our work shops, factories scape ecanery, the effect of which is very zeners] housework in a family of five, no OR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms with H = e — graph 2, special orders No. 16, current q small childeren, must e & gcod meat and vegetable board south east corner 16th avd Cass Bt. BUBINESS OBANCES. and public works. The speaker then » g pleasing. lablo and 8184 " rocounted the labor troubles of three PERSONAL. series from these headquarters, vice Sec- — ook Q000 AR o i T e OR SALE— Stock of goneral merchandise, also years ago and dwelt with & good deal of ond Lieutenant Jemes V. S. Paddock,| J.R. Gordon, Norfolk; W. A, Renwick, |st. 274.6 OR RENT—Two nicely furnisned rooms, a closet, store buil k" rent,best location ina country town. Addre Bay window, al40 two small rooms and bath H. 8. Boe office. 177-8p oom On car ling, 1720 Capitol ave. 127-4p Flfth cavalry, bereby rolieved. Fl st Lieutenant Willlam Stephenson, esslatant surgeon and Second Lieutenant Avgustus C. Macomb, Fifth cavalry, are detutled as additional members of the general court martial, convened at Kort Niobrara, Neb., by paragraph 2, speclal orders No. 16, current terles from these headqusrters, Major Daingerfield Parker, Captain Jesse M. Lee, Captain Morris C. Foote, Captaln William K. Hofman, Fist Lieutenant George Palmer, Ninth in- fantry, are detafled as additlonal mem- bers of the general court martial con- vened at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., by paregraph 6, specisl orders No, 117, series of 1884, from these headquarters, e — forco on the lack of moral courage ex- hibited by the mayor and sherifi when they falled to make: proper use of the police force and sherifl's posse, which could have maintained order had they been so disposed. The speaker de- nounced the military ocupation a8 a farce. Ho pointed out the fact that for three deys after the trouble on tne dump, while the oity was represented by the mayor, sheriff and governor to be entirely at the mercy of the mo-called rloters, and before any f{roops had arrlved in Omaha, not a man, woman .or child was molesied, not fa doller's worth of property destroyed, and perfect erder prevailed. ) The only denger was from the troops é after they were quertered hers when . Schrost, Lincoln; A. J. Patten, West Point; C. M. Oelrichs, J. . Palmer, Harry Oclrichs and servant, Choyenne, and L. Guiterman stopping at the Paxton, Percy Hoyt, Lisq, of Cheyenne, left for his Eome in Wyoming last night, Miss White, the beauty of Hall county’s schools, passed through Omaha Saturday. Col. E. H. Leib and Tke R. Alters, promi- nent citizens of Grand Tsland, left Saturday, for the west, Samuel Allin, Eaq., the jolly baggageman, is visiting his friends, Johnny Hall and Mar- tin Sands, in the city. Gus Sothman, the happy democrat of Hall county, has been visiting Omaha, and left for Grand Tsland Saturday, Mr. Charley Qelrichs went west last night with his brother Harry to attend the great stockgrowers’ convention that formally opens ‘\'Al\l&h Agcod girl for genoral hnumuux}., apply at 2108 Chicago st, 814 VWANIED A gord laundry woman at Arcude Hotel, 1215 Douglas st. 58-0p \OR SALE ~A first-class stock of dry gocds $5.000 »t & bargain, will take yart orsh Dalance real os- V. B." care Boe offic 20241 OR RENT—Furniehed room, 1621 Capitol ave, 0p \OR RENT—Three uoturnished rooms, 1709 Burt S'rect. 205-4 OR SALE—Cheap, saloon fixtures and ttook N. W. corner10th and Capito ave, 51723 e— A curioslty In the shape of an orange welghing twentg-four cunces is exclting no little Interest in Lovy, Fla., where it wasgrown, A resident near Brooksville bossts ¢f having gathered from h!s grove 800 oranges which aversged in welght one pound each, The grove is a comparative- ly yoang one, this being its first crop, e —e— VW ASTED—A cood girlfor coneral housework m ‘small fawily, 616 N, 15th st. 208 6 DOR RENT—Froat furnished xoom 8, E _corner 1“0“ SALE—Or exchange a full stock of clothing 16th and Farnam Sta. 260-L1 boots an.J shoes, gent' furnishinggoods, will ex- change for Nebraska Lands. G. H. Potorssn, 04 5. 10th 5t., Omaba, Neb., 594 J\OR SALE—A good skating rink, quire of T \nn-m Nevr ¢m 16p ANTED - An active first.class household furni- ture salosman, No use for any otber to ap- OR RENT—Nicely fursished rooms 16.3 n(IdKL ply Martins lortallment sore. 22541 street ANTED—A glrl for second work ab north west corner Jackson and 14th. VW/ANTED—A singlomanto do rough work around one but & quick Active man noed spply allment atore 16th Strect: 224 70K RENT-Two ploasaut furnished rooms at uno Fulionin st. Fo]{ii NT—TLodgiog oo cor, 16th and Capitol ave. stalrs. JOR Tor A Georgia individual, who {s well versed in regard to cattle, says that after the sap rises in the spring, cattle driven from north to eouth a dlstance of tbirty miles cr more are gure to die, and those Mai No. 040120 —One furnished room with usd o board, 1514 Callfornia et VA ANTED—Dishivashcr st Eunme house. 207-4p Fmflmus Bad sod bowrd 1318 Oapltol ave, (OR RENT—Large handsomely furnishod front S W/ AN1ED—Good salestuan 105 N, 18th, 1441 1 te, modorn conyeniences, dranken and armed soldlers were going |3t Cheyenne to-day. ST, JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL driven from south to north will not die, - i A e AIEis OF SR, BIRUAR 0010 N LOST AND F()UND from saloon to saloon and llable at any | =J. . Moore, one of the most efficient men ' 2 but the cattle they come into contact with “]l""-b'““"“‘“’ N. 18th. 1310p T TR TS R T By o ey AT o time to provoke a murderous afiray. |on the U. P, road, and for years its agent at will die. Driving them east and west I glo gentlemen, For particulars, address ‘eral roward will bo given 1312 Douglay st. 306-9p Bee office. 920-0p He then recalled the Armstrong murder The Contributions of the Last Quar- i and the failure of the authcrities to even bas no effect upon them. Grand Island, returned home Saturday YWARTED=Firikohe barbar (whie) 9o o mia barber shop on shares, Box 142, Bldney, Ngb. ) morniog, & 1 2 ith— iti ter to This Institution, 10 o P 1606 TOR RENT-Two nicely furnisied 100ms, with er drlmuntd i make an effort to bring tke guilty 10 jus ;;d':,; »:I;:. ::I:;T(:l:d ;_Tm;'z:wn L] Among the deeds recorded in Mon- L2 board, uncnm.'o' St. ' i tlce. After ,the old man had been | ") i g R s mouth Count , recently, was one [ \\7ANTED-A travellng agont to sell on article . I have to gratefully acknowledge the followlng donations from the patrons of this institution: J. C. Brennan, that tudsroady sele, will run i well with & line of wholosale groceries., Good commission P, Ad- dress 1814 Picroo 8t. 20-4p ANTRD—Immediately, s experienced girl N. E. corner 16th aud Loavenwortn. anm TLady agents for “Queen Paotector’, duiey shocking sadakirte wupporters, shoulle? e J. J. Palmer, Esq., book-keeper of the Anglo-American cattle company, of Wyoming, Dakota and Nebraska, came down to Omahs, Saturdsy, where he met the president and manager on business, and returned last night, Hon, Harry Olrichs, president of the knocked down' and bayoneted, he was carried into the guard-house where he lpgered several hours between life and death, while his family was denled ad- mission into the bullding, and were kept away until the next day when the corpse of Armlrang way; delivered to Lhem for s from David Knott to John Newman, Sr., dated June 5, 1770, for a wnlldarlnon of 64 ponnd. *‘proclamation mone, and also one from Willam Brinton o John Newman, dated Sept. 19, 1743, the | — c)m\d ratlon belng 76 ponndl“curun! meney,” Both deeds wers for lota of For RENT-Nicaly furnished room at 1617 Dn ‘enport Bt. Fon BENT—Nicely furnished rooms 105 N, u'!’;h OST—Large to; Jginity of the Leavenworth Stree: 3 will bo libaral'y rewar ded by returniog same {0 store of M. A. McNamara, 1th uear FarssmBt. 20041, MISCELLANEOUS, - Jno, M. Flynn, 82; D. rich, $3; Rov, J, E. En luh 82; Walter W nlllce, 31; Rev, P, F. M ubuthy. $1; Hugh Thompson, Theimer, $10; NOR RENT—Furtisned front room, b ick m win- T kb board suiall family 608 mosth ihet. braces, bustles, b afoty JOR LENT—“IVIII] fine « flices In Crounse’ blook, o Auglo-American Cattlo company, came from | A Frioed, $1; J .w lice, 81; M. Keatid, ite, toctors, etc,, ontirel "dovices, q 9 Crgunse bl O'110E—All perous are herel: o Durlog the war, if any unsrmed man | {oF Cheyenno with a party of friends, to at- 1 &1 ,{%"fih,};:"é, '1! VAL In 1884, desplte the depresslon, 1280 |& Gon 8 Bouch May B, Chicagh. + 763618p TR RENT—Two turmibod rooma 108 l.';fi-m. L1E vabbe alrioen C10h noas \hs Siky o1 Omtehe: tend the weeting of the Wyoming Stock 79 | Neb. - Nor to purchaze any stock or farmiug toola on blackguarded a wsoldler on guard he Oarroll, £1; Mr. Kennedy, 81; Mr, Mm,t new joint ‘tock companios wer registered 0'Connor, § Ward, 81 00; o Frieud, $10; J. Ayres, M, D,, $200; M, Flyon, $1.00; Frank Murphy, $60.00; E.'W, Bimeral, 85.00; Hebrew B nev- olent Astociation per Julias Moyor, pron,, 810000 Mr, Otin Humphrey, Ne 'sf0.00; . 0'Connor, g%om,filr . Saguirs oluo; . * | M. Tenyer, 82 00; Dooations from cmployes Bachman, of Boston Macs , are at the Meteo- | M5, 1Y 3¢ 00 Deastiont trom buployes $28,50; donations of employes of B, & politan. iy Thos. T. Armnatrong. for a long time with M. R. R, 313.“0' donations from employe; lyt the hoavy mercantile house of Walbach Bros., ?““'“5‘,‘.",;{3;}.‘,";’,3:{:.’ o Sk, Sla Gi in Grand Island, made a pleasant visit to the | J might have been knocked down and |Growers assoclation that will meet to-day. | Mrs, Foley, 81:50; James McShane, $2.60; [{n Londen, with s capital of £590,000,- SITUATIONS WANTFED. FoE RENT=&pril 1, i drgema ;’::,*;Lr:,:",m;*,:,’,:’::l,.*_“;;;;,:;-z-d tresg. taken to the guard house, but if the| H, Stewart and wife, Grand Lnland; T. 1, | 1 Styer, $LOOLO. 10 ‘,e‘;,';’:,; ggoogo,h,flm, 000, sgainet $667,800,000 in 1883, §832,- JoN! CNABB Apeil 4. 1555, ANTED—L'osi‘lon as janitor or watchman, di o ‘or night, by & sober reliable man; best of eronces ws to integrity; addrcss 8. B., Bee oflice, 820 4p VW ABTED—A sltu.tian 8 000k by & man and wife Tnqu're of the Steward at Paxton hotel. 821-0p usrd had lost his temper and proaded im with a bayonet there would have been a court-martial at least, How was it here! Thera was no trial by court- martial, nor was there any atfempt to Investigate the killing, There was noth- ing to palliate or jus ify this crime. He hsd said it then and he repeated 1t now, that the blood of Armstrong was on the hesd ¢f the man who brought the traops to Omaha, The speaker had as much at 165, 1000 in 1872, and $805,220,000 in ompanies with a u& Ital of nearly $3,000,000 created with! four years, while for uu seven preceding yoars the total never exceeded $425,000,- 000 In any year, and sometimes only half that amount, e You will find all the latert Spring styles in bats and bonnets and also a fashlooable dressmaker at Mrs, E. Ham- Mullery, Lincoln; W, W. Evans, Hastiogs; H. R. Wilcox, Fremont; Misa Hattio Allen, Wood River; E. 0. Gill, Russell; Thomas Leigbton, Plattamouth; C. Cook, Fremont Neb.; G, C, Carnes, Chicago, and M, N, AR B BENT—A plossant frout room furilsbed. 8. F:. cor. 16¢h and Howard Sts. Y7 OR RENT—Large front offics 00 second. flmr Jor quire No. 1211 Farnam Bt. & gue Wo. 13 Farmaln I 7T = foom st 1818 Jackson B4, P08 BENT-Funished foom . —_— NOR RENT—Fuinished room and board §5.00 per ]‘ woek. ~ Vory best locatlon 1814 Daveaport. ko EATHERS-All Ladics scud thelr feathers to lienry Sincerc 80 ho o eaned dyed anu oolored,also gen tleman's clothin; clesned, dyed and repalied, tirst- clus work guarantesd, Dye Werks, 1910 Jackson st., offive 205 south 15th st., Omah 2210 dens nlowed, send T Swedish to go eut by VVANTED-By » Enodish, woman o & y ooy o " -4p the day o do washing, ironk g, bouse, clean: irg, oto , 1150 Sherman ave. Mrs, Palin, 30-94p # You want your 1ot or & hotice or postal card ¢ ANTED —Situat\on a8 hcusekeeper by a m'ddle- V “od woman; address, for 0ne ook, T: M, Beo For RENT—Furoiahied room 1819 Dodge. Enmv-—" laree year old gray colt, with barness 00; + hod in fr office. %14 65-490 gak. Hoburo to G. J.liven, coraer Cumm n‘fi Lowe Avenue, 41 acker factory, 400 loaves ] T Ty . stake in pieserving law and order #8|p.y om ls. Sarpy county, quarter |line, 16th st., Bushmsn's block bet., JANTED ~gitustion. 2aative bos 16 and 1 yours OR RENT—Furnished room a! o TRAYEDOR BTOLEN—An eight $0 nine anybody else, but be belleved in olvll Bik office yesterday. Mr. Armstrong has hFuluu{ gounsy y‘:nh of | Douglas snd D WA Where merit and indostry F -a9p mw,'llh o blus spotted with blsck been for some months in Iowa, and returns to Nebraska to remain, Ho says Iowa is too dull, compared to Nebrasks, He is stopping at the Metropolitan. L. 8, Tleff, New York; H. R, Adler, Fre- mont; T. H, Cotter, Omaha; Geo, Scherson, | David Ciey; Will O, Andrews and J. J. Gib- bon, Lincoln; Tom P, Cobb, Grand Tsland; C H. Perrigo, Fremont; J. D, Olarke, Papil- lion; H, W. Niemann, Schuyler; J, A. Keith, Lincoln, and J. B, Davis, Wahoo, are regis- tered at the lard. ——— ~Tourists Lucch Baskets at Marhofi's, will tnbare wonfidetion, Bost of relorences; addrces A B0, Bee office 8IAp WV ANTEDituation by man and, wite 1n & hotel, sls> place for & blacksmith snd wegon maker. Address “C. T. Hirst, Bouthern botel, 9uh St 266-4p ANTED A position as book-kecper, amsistant or bill clerk, Best referncos; a¢dres “A.” thls oftice. 240 6p officers oboym' the Jaw themsslves, He did not believe that Mayor Muarphy would countenance riot or lawles ness, but he would ot lose bis head snd send for troops whea he could maintain order without them. A The speaker then eompsred the ad- » wgors of Charity ball, provie Jewey & Stons, aix’ comfor- un, bread; Mre, D, Hir- Tanacs, glasswaro; Mr. & Fisher, meat every -un Sy ol Durhlm meat every week; J. ko .mutcverfi 'week; Joseph B, Bath, Cloombe, meat_every 5. Caulfield, stationery; Mr. Bemis, mpol()mlhl Joo. Baumer, ropairs of sil* beer overy week: Mr, TS ey oy spirits; ¥. Morley, grocer: provisions; B (nhlghul, paorisionni Me: Beunh, Pullman Car company, seventy-five ysrds sheetir Mus, 1. A, Creighton, dry goods; Mr, Boyd, swelllog on forbley; aov utormation leadirg o, the fecovezy willbe liberslly rowaided by Heary Hocos- torn, 218t 8nd Lake 5 2 S PLENDED pastuse with running water and good shelter for 200 1 rko8 can ho had of Has & Prosh. Fou RENT—Nocly furaished rooms a4 1716 Caes S — The 13th annusl ball of the Iron Moulders’ Unfon will be held at Falcon- er's hall on Wednesday, April 15th, Heretcfora thers has slways beena scar- oity of room, but on this oscasion both hal's hlv.dbaen n&ouud for the e;all)'ing snd a gocd time ls antloipated. « Tickets adumltting to both halls, §1.00 Bouses One wne I Saie e —— ate! addrose /L. W." oare KALISH MAKES THE BEST SUITS AT THE |= o — LOWEST PRICES, 8106 s, 137H st MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. e — = C. E. Holmes, of Weeping Water, is mak VWANTEDa tewms for R K work. H. Mannwel it# o short stay in Omaba, lex, 413 South 18th St 3-4p QOMB_With board, dasirable of wiater, Ap‘pu 81 Carles Hotel 10w, 0B {he former Rathmana farm near Calhou uquhul Paulin & Co. 1613 Farnam St 226 NAKEN UP—Two've head of young catlle, O oo recover saune by callic upon Joba F. 1 Ik dairy, posth of Deat & Dum| u, um. B03-m 21-lewbw FOR BALE DOR SALE—Diug store in _olty; iavoles good 10:Ality, Wousley & Natioas, 1222 street. 08 SALE—Cheap, stook and fixtures of tea store 807 north 10th st. cash trade 1 good chance for & man with small cepitel. 504 6p good pa, young 1uan o s Shon" B ¢ oe. s 22 G- 28 miistration of Boyd and Marphy, It was charged by %Oh“ there was an A over lap of $100,000. Mr, Boyd was Iven to exsgeration. There Is an over p, or floatiog debt, now of $70,000, Of this amoont $40,000 was the over lap lefs by Jemss E. Boyd when he left the » sltuation in & good RIVY, vaults, slake and comspools clesned at the shortéats satlataction guarant ad. 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