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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1886.~TWELVE PAGES. y THE STATE PENITENTIARY. | Bencivncuttit ettt | chtiopetimmins of the et iver ot | THE BARTENDERS OF OMARA, | St ame sov oo "Situine ar 2t | OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY ments, for the Western Manuofacturing | locked in for the dinner hour. It took morrow.'' He swoops down in large num- company of Lincol They make corn | less than a minute by the watch bersevery day, ks eredit for adrink ccount of this interesting | Something, About a :inrd Working and | The bartender AlA JOBBERS' | IRECTORY Boots and Shoes. Groceries, ninals at the | sheliers, mowers and rakes, and that is | A detaile is required to use no little | AMERICAN HAND SEWED | pavrav o y o poe abont all, and while many of the parts of | feature of prison life, with other manners Genial Ol £ Pollows !unlgmnnt in discriminating between the SHOE COMPANY, AL L LA ) & CO these casy of moulding, yet Lsaw | of importance is rescrved for a further Ml i AL honest customer whom a rofusal to trust Manutacturers and W holesale Dealers ia Wholesale Groceries and 'ro — | some that would have to be broken and | sketch, A, O'BRrigN, ~ would mortally offend, and the dead veat Boots and Shoes, __Nos. 105, 707, 700 and 711 8. 10th S4., Ot BILL STOUT'S BIG WORKSHOP, | returncd to the furnace. Upstairs was — - ~ HOW THEY EARN A LIVING, | Who, ninechances to one,would not settle | complete stock of Rubver Goods always on hand MeCORD, BRADY « CO. THE WOOD SHOP, Another Champion Sculling Match. ’ his account. Tl ore is the man who | % 8 15th st, Omaha, Neb. A. T. Austin, Agent ¢ 3 o where the frames for the machines are Loxpox, Sept. In the sculling match f"‘ has just purchased a drink 15 ts W ¥, MORSE ) Wholesale Grocers, of Involuntary Industry—The | made and where the latter are put 10- | on the Thomas between Beach of Australia | Their Duties—Theld Salaries—Houars | and wants another for ten, “ju Tolbers of B e .l Shot 13 and Teavenwortli st Omaha tings, Their Occupants and | €ether. Here, posibly, th 1| and Wallace Ross of New Brunswick, for of Work—How They Spend il i o Bl AR L, T Far e e 00, ey | oS e — Work-The Guarda<A Sketoh :..“. o n,lu bui ‘Imghh done. “1.““'\'; €500 a side and the championship of the Their Mon#y—Their W .4]"\‘\””'\”“.‘ m,..;" \\”\\? \"‘”\\;l‘\nv}:\‘ ml._ll» | inhn, Neb. Ma tory, Hardwa of Nobesville, painted in_ its gandy colors of Fed and | MR e e SR e B Trials, finest in tho market,” fson hand” evory | == g W . BROATCH, ‘ R green. There are several rooms piied ""';‘” "”»':" “"'I" “’"‘_l‘"r [”; '”;"‘ “\“‘\““““ — day in the week., He is first cousin to g ket 1T - eavy Havdware, Tron and Steel, ligh with implements of the farm, from | 100K the sunny side of the river. Beach wa " . 3 the bore who regales the man behind CEATING. Springs, Wagon Stock, Tiardware Lumbor, eto. 180 | [Written for the Omaha Sunday Bee.] | this. etyle of manufaeture, a8 were the | the favorite in betting thirty-five to ten being | [ Written for the Omuha Sunday Bee.] | the bar with an secount of the inimitable | M. KEATING, el AL Harner are oAl ; ‘ Lincoln may be styled the city of mag- | rooms of the Incas years ago with gold, | placed on him. Ross was first away but | g*See that man over re?"’ said manner in which So & So of Chicago,can | A&t for Anliecunser-Bush Brewing Ass’n TEDNEY & GIBRO hiticent appre tons, She bears evi- | Thus far there hus not been ademand for | 1ot ouly ihe six first strokes when | o0 mercial drummer to a reporter, ¢ mix a drink. And so the eategory might | _8 Brands. ¥ Nudwaisor and Erianger. W i icent apy it | titis kind of and it t 16 be des| weh passed nim teadily increased the . be extended it to be wondered at | STORZ LER — holesale Tron and Steel, dence of this fact on almost every side K T et o0 of tho | lead tili he was two lengths aliend. At Wal- | the two were taking a morning “cye- | GVICC LT AL L TrORZ & ILER, Wagon and Carringe Wood Btock, Teavy HARIWARS 1t is found mainly in the public buildings ‘\" ""“"""'\ “ cth :‘ "‘ f “'v”‘ i | L and when Hammersmith | opener’’ in a down town resort the other | h‘vuu!‘ n‘v‘l‘h‘"-l M‘I"‘,“ ‘;“‘_’,,"“fl;‘\ Lager Beer Brewers, te. 1207 und 1219 Leavenworth st., Omahs, Neb. somo of which have been erected at her | same are disposed (o encotrage the ont- | S ant g | day. Thio repe nodded assent. The | = : Sa—— . i - MILTON ROGERS & SONS own expense, while others have been | put of prison labor. On the same floor is | t toss’ boat. but he | individual pointed out was rather a hand- | Proposals fol: Purchase of P-\\':-u Bonds. Coffee, Spices, Efc == Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, built by the liberality of the county of THE TAILOR S11 : yolded touling, ihe Australian soon shot | somo, welldressod fellow, who was DS A1 NER L Babte 1, Jehe. | - < ! Scon Mantlos, Grates, firass ¢ 11 and 155 Farnam Lancaster, the state of Nebraska and | Where about twenty men \' L ff“j et ALy I‘,‘““','_.,,‘,“"l'w,‘““;“'“pj: awoiting the decoction of some drink at g will ‘b re CLARKIE BROS. ({ CO., R LA ROV wy BYEN o govarniant. of tie Unitod | 1y ji0E vestuger of all King May, |3t when Dover was reached, Before the | the hands of one of the men behind the | for P yorehnee i Omala Coffee and Spice Mills, Yan Wi Btat The 17 vhols” & o | of Lincoln, The stillness of this place | fipich e nad increased his fead alength, bar. Itdid not require more than one | the city'of Omata. Said bon Tens,Coes. Spicon, Makine Lowdor, Kl vorins Be- | <an ! — States, he resuit of these generous | was oppressive. There was not even the Beach’s time was 23 minutes b seconds. . h and payable in bt ko DLl Al T O AL R ey PAXTON & VIERLING contributions of the public money is an [ rumbleof a sew machine, although i observation to discern the fact that the L ) % h - T b Iron Works, assortment of all kinds of struc- [ there were several of them in the room, The Cuba Massacre, fellow was in that condition known as | (v RISEEEISE, FG, I 1 GATES, COLE & MILE v | Wronght and Cast Tron Butlding Work, Tron Statrs, turcs, ns singular in design | torelieveil. In their wwkward positions | ¢epa, Mo, Sept. R. S. Wallace, | being “three sheets to'the wind.” *“That | fie ofce of Konniae Wik, | Home Coffeo il Spice Mills Mt Co. | Bitaiilie, Hoans and Gintars Sioani Kogines i as they vary in size, and the | foum ‘,‘j:‘ Tt 00 | suspected mderer of the Logan family, | man,” continued the speaker, “is an | upon, prosentation of o g | il P . il Foundry R purposo . for which they were orected. | one might rendily f | yas | Drought here from St Louis | Omaha bartender. Perbaps you know | S bonds 'ar bl o 1o Blond 1Gised e it sesmiit i A yesterday. Upon the arrival o he | him® No? Woell, he is s of, the best | Power of <aid cit ction duly held R —— Jewelry. I obaly © most noticeable » fancied it for g o e him? No ,he is one of, the best In all probability, the most noticeable of | have fan i y. ran enchghted teain b tho dopot, thos officers in authorizing their rposo of all these is in a childish tal aving or in the city, but he's very fond, | ingthe costof pa THE STATE PENITENTIARY, I i Cornice. : " EDHOLM & ERICKSON, CORNICE WORK Wholesale Jowelers and Music Dealers, charge of the murderer were met by 100 men who evidently intended to lyneh the pris- [ every three or four months of go- AND BROOM SHOP, AGL ' s employec trunk ) B N il | Ivis situnted south of the city about cmployed in the f oner, Prompt and decisive action by the | ing on a Jittle spree. His little toots tenthis of t e . P Dealers In Silverwaro, 1) Watehes, Clook f16 it los it nlion oallod. Nobeavilg p by A. H. Dorvis, of Lin- | ofieers, however, averted trouble, The mob [ & B8 &< 0e FBIEE CH 00 0 T John Epeneter, Prop. Jawelor's Toolsnid Maturin 101 i 105 1ocn {BATktIERs 14 Wonot bf the gantiohan Who. s appenrances went these | was ordered to disperse and Wallace taken to | &enerally las 1) O BOYS, R SIE Mangfacturar of Gulianizod ion and B LML LR L i men were turning out work whieh at | alotel, where a strong foree of depities are | manages to keep full all the time wh Oiina ige aud 103 and 105 N, 10Ch s, Oima —— urs, presided -~ S = MPING & BOL1 Lumber. presented ble ap- | guarding him. He expects to be taken o | ho s ny Ut | Steelvili o RU semi-respec from work. Be- 8 i o safe k mob wathered . SR 2 nce, the penitentiary has The harness shop was mext | ol G ERG 8 And thAL to tween the periods of thess - Manufacturers ot G BB AT IR an imposing rance, When i:)As;u» \ Hore about thirty men were to m'vlu'-l|'-11‘m“nln‘-m n;‘-‘ oleor: bt ‘l])l\ll“ llm\(\u[x'» little toots, he will drink absolutely noth :}j‘,,fi“;:'”],’" of s Ornamental Galvaunized Cornices, LOUIS BRADFORD, vroached, it betrays an irregular con- working for the Lincoln ‘Tanning com- | copgidered it unsafe to make the journey at | ing, though his opportunities for” doing | b giitis roserved to reject any andall bids | Pormer Windows, Finnls. MotalicSkylisht, ete. 1108, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, straction which is disappointing, It is | PHIY, Some sewing straps together,othe night. e will probably be taken™ there” to- | so are unlimited. When he does go off TRUAMAN DK, City Treasur TR R = * — | Doors, e, Yards Camnerith and Douglas; Corner S R R T T \\'ul']\lvlv:!. them into various in rts | morrow. i for a ‘time,’ he will patronize every sa- — wnsies. || VWESTERN CORNICEVORK: G fulvand Douvias. goveral hundred fect. In the middlo of | 0f the hirness, and others, still exhaust 16 6T AT N RO RILOR, foon i the' ity but his own. Funny, | 5 pisrricr Cot RI-Dovgias County. C. Speeht, Prop. CHICAGO LUMBER CO. the front i roofed structure three & their en S in - beating: straw-y isn’tat, how these bartenders never want FKaNsas City, Sept. pect '('1f"»‘-'".‘-‘;":"‘|,‘u"“' @nlvanized Tron Corn 5 1t Motalie t am 1, MeCur Weatherby, seeretary and Wholesale Lumber, 814 8. 14th streot, Omuha, Nob, k. Colpetzor, Manager. to drink the good time Louie C. Whithec! rown stufl, but to have nust go off and patronize ded teathers into collar shapes. A fow ¢ which rises above the 't " ) L ke i ¢ daubing with black, and a | bresident, Wil side. To the west ex- stories in heig walls on eithe L Plaintifr, V. Dodridge Whitheck. D tends what is known as the ecll hou U of the paint went as well upon | E enn. cashier, of the Kaw Valley Life | Some other saloon and drink some other Dodridge Whitheek, .""':.]»:::.’".hn. will tako Carpets, % N. DIETZ, N lIRTERE L e vl AvRIL it Bl inds as it did upon - the material, | insurance association located at Kansas City | man’s decoctions notice that on the drd daen £ Septembor, 18 OMAL e S 0 A0 5D dows, which miay be taken out at will, | Down stars we found the Kansas, left this city and their whereabouts | The speaker might have continued in | Louie €. Whitheek, plaint, . horein, filed lor OMAILA CARPET CO., Lumber, N - by Y s A WS, Ny 1 o N 1 nti 3 F T petition in the d S colnty Jobbors of when it is deeided to put a roof over this B LACKSMITI AND MACHINE STOPS. are unknown. ‘The company’s books have | this contemplative vein indefinitely, had | Rejition in the district court ot AR AL EENEN SERT 5 h and Californin Streots, Omalia, Nob. part of the structure, There were but fow men working here seared and no statement of afairs e 0ot the mixer of drinks interrupted’ him | an sess b o pint, e orlee | Carpets, Curtains, 0il Cloths, Rugs, = - s Througl the gabled portion mentioned | and someof them who presided over o, though R, W, Hilg says | with a “here's your cock-tail.”" dofondint. for the following rensons, vizi De. | _1Anoleums. Mattings, Bte. 1511 Douglas stre FRED W. GRAY, ured o the prison. On | Jathesand drills, had just succeeded 'in | that out one poliey vema Ihere are many things, interesting and | fondant's 1 D roaprogiie S. A, ORCHARD, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete,, Bte. bre: al plates which had been | The eompany did” business chic curious, that might be wi sout the | § neif, - grossly visit the hall leading from the front door to the fir rtmentin the in the jail was filled with a heterogencous collection of both s and all deserip- tions. They were ting their turn to pass through the penitentiary, another 5 5 similar combination of Nebraskans hav- THE LAUNDRY, " SET oW M DRI ER LR ' | where half a dozen men were looking ARG S avas W hilEES ;‘.n-r a numby 'nllln.{\llt_'l\w :m;l ]\\‘:l~]\|ll~ REPRE B atuviL 1o ¥ or aman named Mower of Lincoln, e i R L {ere the inmates displayed the variety of LIWS wantonly Omaha bartende I'his ar ms to | alo hubit 125 Farnam Strooty : ; deal with a few phases of the subjeet, Y ouire reqg. b, HOAGLAND, but being short is' necessarily incomplete | Pefore the 1kl Sontombor ith, 188 = = = Lumber, and limited in its scope. September i, 186, 1 6, WITDICK. Crockery and Notions. — o BEAVLIGRY [ S > Good authorities agree that there are By BursiAaM, Her Attorney, i I = I, S s 1"’ . ".I}x’rl'l'.')' LUMBE not over twenty barkecepers = - W. L. WRIGIT, e T B Ra,llwa,y Time Table Agent for the Munufacturers and Importors of To Dealers Only. i the € 0 be sure, thete are ; ; As e sits about the lobby ho | the eity, each employing on ) L Crockery, Glassware, © , 1403 Enrnam stroet. ‘ i en behind the OMAHA, amps, Chimness, cter. Of Houth ik at| ————— 2 I The following is the timo of arrival and de- On CHAS. . LEE, 1 g 8010 ha, Nob s of defendant o mswer suid petiton on or Iny of October, 1886, wid Wholesale Carpets, 0l Cloths, . Coru6ui and ougls sta sent tfem from the foundry to finish, | sas on the eo-operative plan, levying The material worked upon was that of | ment for hodeath, Whatever “surplus the 5 W Manufacturing company, | company may have had has presumably before referred to. We pussed next | disappeared. through in this city. has been or more. looks more hke the Towa legislator he would § Rilioa e i ake about three hundred men who 3 i ) = T = spection, a heavy set, stolid il 1 b A Y used to be fifteen years ago than like the | Make abou 1 W parture of trains by Central S Time at e AR AW busied himsetf in receiving twenty-five- | Of clean h m.:h and_ white faces, even | [5G v. He | engaged in the actual business of de al depots. Trains of the C. Pl = TR AU SIaT0, Hardwood Laumb cent pieces from each of the expeetant those whose complexions were as dark as 1y and wont v out drinks. Of this number, it 1s safe to | 0. xu'rl\u‘v‘\‘nI\h-pmfll trom their depot, corner of i Wood Carpets and Purguet Floorfug. dth and Douglas St oot Jor. which ho snvo n | thatof the oor of Yenico, Y that used o be vt Ts o | 513, nob niore than a seore fre first-class | Mty Welstor atroots; trains on tho 1l & Mt D.A. HURLEY, S—— L ———— red ticket endorsed with some unknown \("u\lllm-';(\i‘l.l l":;rnj‘([:.n‘-ll;nihlyi.n"‘!i]ll""i‘l‘»‘t Ho started into the cattle ln}_u-wh_ : (i &M depot - all othe om ‘the Union Pacillo Commission and Jobbing. JOHUN A, WAKEFIELD, nan nd printed to denoto that the | SARCES EOStOZY stone bubting: L ‘ly—about the time that the There are a thousand requisites that go | depot. BRIDGE TRAINS Butter, Egas and Produce. Consjgnments solicitad. Wholesale Lumber, Ete, bearer was entitled to visit the *‘pen,’ | f10or consists o cells in - which rebellious s dic | those pioncers are | t0 Make up a good bartend He must Bridee trains “fm ?‘ i Bt Hendqunrters for Stonoware, Lo oxes und Toaporieals TAAGAL 1 BE which o little female rustic poet styled in cts are contined with but little light, That is the difforence between | 1ot only be a machine, an accurate - | BYi5-8:00. e i I 1311 Dodiustrect, Omabn, GRARNE G HE RS food, and but the downy side of a hard board upon which to sléep ut night. Up stairs is chine at that—able to compound a list of drinks as long as your arm—putting to- ther the proper ingredients in the ill prospecting; the D! ur.-r proportiors. He must be 2 close s i e obbies of the Hirsticlats | student of human natare, affable and | 1152 i Siid that Tom Swan had | agreeable under all eircumstances and at | | Lowve Broadway 10 85 p. m: Arive Omaha 1¢ and his brother Henry could probably | times o tell the drinic that the | tice.” iisia wdditional to preseat train raise $6,000,000 between them now. | customer Dwants, besides being ) q r able to J.W. MORS i put it together in the most approved T PEYCKE BEOS,, Commission Merchants Live Stock. Fruits, Produce and Provisions, On -~ s e e W. E. RIDDELL, TON STOCK YARDS CO., and Comr on Merchant. Of Omaha. or. Bggs, Choese. Poultry., Giame, Limited. John I. Boyd, Superintonds e 112 South 4th sy s = bl the pioncers who rushed across the plains to find gold and the pioncers whostopped he plains to raise cattle. The for aring as a *living tomb.” Though were surprised at the tax imposcd, yet everybody paid it with eneerfulness g i Some niarvelling whom the “‘quarters . THE TOSPITAL. e went to anyw i Here were a dozen beds, each with its On cithier side of this hall are_situated | 9ccupant either lying upon or sitting be- V. H. B. Stoni’s oflice, a r ion room | Side it. Some of the men were young, and several other apartments of a | Othersold. Some on the highroad to private naturc. From where 1 stood, a | recovery and some - tending toward the ‘ vy barred deor could be scen, and | Erav I'he former displayed ravenous v Omatha at 137 WIEDEMAN & CO., " Millinery and Notions. appetites, while the > TS ashi f a cus i > I roduce Commission Merchants, 5 5 > at length was opencd. Out came | dppetites, while the food of the others A Comedy of the Customs. fashion. ~If a customer is sleepy and | _Arrival and deparc y sion Mere 3 1. OBERFELDER € CO. the crowd from the “living tomb," :‘;"""“,"*;1 ","luuvllwlt o ,llhmlr! plim-& A new use for cattle has been appar- | Stupid, the man behind the bar must pos. | Fransfer DepotatCounc Poultry, Butier, Gume, Fralts, ete. 20 8. Lithst. BLREELDER S 3 and in went the other with an [ Qneofthe formersat beside the door.| .o cteh ) iy Pry where a band of | Ses3 the ability to give him a decoition B onitaxa = 181 AP Y EERS TATD Millinery and Notions, interest not s experienced by | When we entered, s | O riers employed & cow in- their at- | Which shall open his “cyes and make him e T s L UL WEEKS & MILLARD, 1) hd 1118 g7 Bl ComALRT e X those portals of death. | ussing a dish of el s R TS feel wideawake and ready for busine: : General Commission Merchants, — SO onlace. A strong, ked behind | had cen prepared at Delmonico’s. The gate was closed and loe 10-months-old cow was wrapped und he, on the other hand, unable to sleep And Jobbers of Foreign a e Frijts. Corre- Notions. 5 us. We were inalarge hall with & rough i‘:”..-m e e Jown, oo with @ quantity of Tace valued at $1,000. nd in necd of rest, tho bartendor must svgndence sollcite 10 s r— oiled floor. On all sides were eases filled | 8 shade e e, arcoy ovem | Oyor this was fitled o falso skin so ingen- | €41l to bis aid the mingic of his art and = 2 ST ol " 8. GOODRICIT & CO., with books and constituting ned to make his head droop even iously constructed to defy detee- | Zive him something to soothe his nerves R Fruits. oA Are the only Direct Importers of more than was required by prison rules, y-headed ol “scoundrel o e His wife cet sleep, ng from THE CONVICTS' LIBRARY. The books scemed in excetlent cond - | and insure him a night of sw. == | German Whether the customer is sufl In Nebrasks g French Toys & Iancy Goods Chicago prices duplicated without adde b trect, tion. v passed the 7cow quite easily at the custom oflice, the men there ad- Gh P. ROCCO & CO., and covered every subject in discussion 1 g 1 miring her size and beauty, some of the | Physical or mental pain, the bartend ex Importers and wholosale dealers in Ircight i BiniE (UL in the world of letters, excent, possibly, 5 couple of yei his junior, and excise oflicers even offering he: o must be able to provide the mixture i 9 0, O > orld 3 ) b > e 2 R LY g her feed. k . 5 Italian Produce, J. ON NOTION CO, hat of erime itself. Tl or very | one of thew children was thirty-six years i S 5 which shall drive away care and relieve s e ey o i approciated by many of the conv In kl}{fl;‘ Loelivom n who had becn his part- |y following transfers were filed Sept. | ., In these days, when mixed drinks are ZEIENOBOIIBOMLRES Notions and Furnishing Goods, one corner of this apartment is a small "L'Jl'l mc \Iw\xlnt\ 1““\“\‘&5 taking care of | 2 with the county clork: the ru];- and’ not theduxcvmmn, a good — e o 401 and 405 8. Tenth 8t., Omahn, room which is used as the postoili \e convict who w AKIng care iy £ 2 o Sty bartender is expected to know how to S Zox il VINYARD & SCUNEIDER, : Passing into the next apartment, the v u""['nl'""-lnnt«-m T oRni lulfhm:\\il_:; lol‘w‘\shv lli(;;;h{,r“g!lfl viteto W P Stevens, | pix at least one ' hundred different kinds N ’wm 4 PAOIFIC . MILESTONE & CO., I ' | itor is mformed that he is in et court by Judge Neville, to soven | 1\ I Stevens, single, to 0 I Kellorg and © nks. W ""‘}“f"k a man calls for a i (T Dealers in Notions, Hosicry and Gents’ Furnishing | ; THE CHAU S S AR 2 Moore, 1ot 15, 16 Arlington,w d—s1.550, y sour, a whisky cocktail, a milk Hard and Soft Coal, Goods. 1t is large, roomy and gloomy for such ).“‘I“ “: penitontiary “for nighway Dennis Cunningham, et_al. to Wm Pulte, | punch, a sherry flip, a sherry cobbler, a i Officc and yard, 16th and Nicholas ats., Omaha, Neb. 1006 and 105 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. a place, notwithstanding that & flood of | robbery. Wlen sentencad, he stood up | jou 7, bik 2, Washington Hill, w d—$500, gin-fizz, a Manhattan cocktail (and so on Yurd Telephone, @, —_— = light breaks through halt a dozen large | erect, disposed of a quid of Honest John | “Dennis “Cunningliam, et ‘al. to Christian | ad fin) the bartender must be able to res- GEG. 7 LAnAGIH, Pros AN, V. Pros. 3 Overalls. S windows from theinner court. The floor | tobaceo, and looked as if he had been | Leberand, lot 8 bk 2, Washington Hill, w [ pond "to the emergency and give him (TON PACIFT SUNDERLAND, Sec. ns.’ S AT s is rough and sandworn, the walls du lled upon to opvoso his breast | d=S00 | s | Whnt he wants with tho least possiblo Puciflo xpross OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME VUFACTURING and the aspeet of the whole cl ion of the great A\:\!gullvum 1o O Allen, oF B o, VY- SW delay. In the summer time, of course, Denver COMPANY, NY, Jess for a plwce of divine A ro L e "L' AL b | Mathew” Baines to Frauk Buncher, lot 10, | Mixed drimks are much more in yogue Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, Manufacturers of Overalls, worship. Rude benches are stretched ation he has be- k I, Prospect Place, w d—§1,250, than in the winter time. On the firs South Thirteenth Stry hn, Neb. Jeans Pants, Shirts, Jote, 1102and 1108 Douglus Stroot, along the walls ready to be extended & ja i rt, :\fm:]tln- \vkr.:un 15 lln,rt frank Buncher, single, to € L. Wilkins, | October the bell rings for the saloon p: J. J. JOHNSON & CO. QN . r 3 8ce atic in charge of the sick, because his [ Progpect Place, w 3 AP ottt . o ¥:50. CO., = across the floor for the accommodation et S R lot 10, II)II(I Prospect Place, w d—81,350, 1 drinks, aights Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime, i of the prisoners at service, which is held | proportions enabled him to assist them | Ralph 1L Bowman to Anina K Bowman, e become the rule, with a few hot N S e LI Plaster, Printing. every Sunday unc the leadership of | 10 all emergencies. We went thence to | 22 ft lot 7, blk 93, Omaha, q ¢ d—S1 mixed drinks thrown in by way of va- Iy, Firo Brick, Druin, il and Sewer Ripe: Patrick Morrow and wite to Jane Thomas, ¥ Wriim . Omaba, Nob. | REES PRINTING COMPANY, = = = Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, Confectionery. And Book Binders. 165 and 108 Kouth Fourtoonth - -~ L street, Omaha, N F, P. FAY & CO. S s T Manufacturing Confectioners, WEST ”‘Y‘_\"" ‘7”"_""" UNION Jobbers of Fruits, Nuts and Clawis, 1211 Farnam St.. Auxiliary Publishers. Dealors in 'l'ypuhf:rl.lv;luvtl\‘nw:rlxr'l] ‘n;l s' Supplies. 609 Xpross. ST J. & C B, i Plattsmout "NORTHW ARD. Rev. P. W. Howe, of Lincoln, who, ne- s e MHE ¢ ik, according to the warden, does' not con- | Which is really a house within a hof Tot 5, bk 38, Florence, w d—s3,500. Elot ; A 0 ! 0 TOfLY El L A 10N W'W Bartlett to Jane Th s, Lot 1, bl A small proportion of the Omaha bar- fine himself to an exposition of the serip- l]‘ has two_ {ronts, und each “’"f]“.‘“ 43, ]:1,,,.;":-(.‘ . a0 000 S aoiAs lot1,blkc | ¢ ders are *'book-men’—that is, they tures, which in prisons 1s generally an [ threo —stories, —of stono white: | ™y R'Birtiuit 1o Jane Thomas, lot 6 and8, | have studied receipt books and gleaned effort’ barren of results the substitutes hed. Each story contains a row of | plk 37, Florence, w'd—820, nearly all they know about the busine: lectures which have the characteristics of forty in number, *h of those Chas Shaw to Boggs & Hill, 1ot 6 to 10, incl | from that sou! being interesting, sound and wholesome. s may accommodate two convicts, so 0 31, 2 Tl conviets when in the chapel, liston s big structurc, 480 conviets gEeeiskalithUIRER LAY Dot ol with heads bent down. The minister y be confined, At present there are . ark Forest, w d—$85 doos not see thoir faces and they 07 people on the lists, so that somo | o ¢ W] 1[;.“'-“1)'.’.‘,1:‘»‘1;'.2‘”."\’34“- Ve mmlu, lot But the larger num- bered of them are men who have grown 2 up behind the bar. They commenced in 5 . CyB. & Q. the business by opening the saloon in | & Do A V) the morning,” sweeping out, eracking | , NOTE -4, teains daily; 0. duily ex Live Stock Commission. " ), H fs T 2 oopL: 8 e = /e g0 his. It is therefor ' to colls have but one occupant. Ihe | ™ Aqeliy S” Francis and husband to G W | ice, squeezing lemons and performing | §iyi 101y excopt Sivurday; D, duly”excopt M. BURKE & SONS, s L lokes: Winensn Pl f o T determine the effeet his logic or his sen- of the inmates ave printed over | 1oomis, lot 11in sub-div of ©205 {tblk V, | the thousand and one other menialities | ———— 5 £ ipasaiis EDWIN MORRIS & CO. Live Stock Commission. R oIS d'add, W d-—00, which fall to the lot of the saloon boy, | will feave 5 g0 ! ALers. re | every «lruu{l. and l]lllul)‘k wLunu :‘r\'t:\lu the slilllllai rdjad d= o (T ALt AR Manufacturers, Packers and Dealers i s a small organ resting against the wall | 8ize of the cells to be about seven Smina K Higizanbottom has E Reiter, | Gradually the novice grows up in tl is | 85351—0:00a, m; 2 Fiaras B Omana. *1e 2 es & Stric ur which one of the luma uudEumhmmu foet two inches deep, seven fect | lot 14, blk 7, Siiulls 20d add, W d—S:,000, n«.-w,ilsne_\ (4»|'|e.~s]uv(:h‘.lllll.'n‘lflyll‘:nbf‘::l:l Puciil Expr 0 %oex Tardh b Ouihe. Telephons i, le’nl:fi}::‘fi"‘sv!:t'l(!:\]i’r«-lv mr.unmy.]'?'«m‘:fl:. plays during servieo, while - chorus of | high and four feot, two’ inclies wido. | 7ero, Sngw et al. to Fredlc 11 Davie, 1040 | {1eiisclyes to him, and ho . finally o ; SAVAGE & GREEN, b M W 5 companions,forming,as the warden says, | On oneside of the interior are two | A8G/ ) OURIEEREVG I ITRE, 1or | comes able to “throw ' cockt; with | 9:80— 115 . m:; 230~ Live Stoek Commission Merchants, oavenwarh st onnpe ArRIE the best choir in Lincoln attend to the | bunks, one above the other. and. made of f ; 00, " the dexterity of an old-time bartender, If | ~Atiantic Ex..ls'S, | kinds of Stock solieited. voeal part of the exorcises, gna pipo. They are supplied with bian- 108 J' Pennell 10 J ohn i, 1ot 13, 14, | heis bright, eapable and painstaking, two | ygo pas i Pig, bocsl Ex., To Omahia, Neb._ Safe i As 1 was about leaving this sombre | Kets "'|"lf"“‘- and scem _~{ fimflgl ble | bl 9 Hanscom Place, w d—85,250, " years muy serve to give him suflicient in- | 6:00a, m. o o O OHT P e 5 = ~~srnene v sauctuary, [ was met by Warden Nobes, | enough, but it is not apparent how mor- | G W Loomis “and "wite to Geo W Logan, | sight into the work. On the other hand, | _*Excent Sunday. Cigars and Tobacco. G. ANDREE ; ‘ N ive. o) o o | 1ot 11, sub-dlv Srd A ) | e e | e - e e s A , A o - under whose direction myself and a 1 survive in such a miserable hole | lot 11, sub-div of e 205 ftblk 'V Shinn’s 5rd | o man may be in _the business twenty- | = 2 S couplo of friénds mado tho Founds of the m summer night. - Someof theso | addtyd=ston, 0SS Y and sl be Tearning soms. | OMAHA JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY MAX MEYER & 0., e DA T ‘ institution. gells avo decoratod in a wmoro orloss |0 4G A W g0, 4™ | thing. Ohe of Omaha's best bartenders | st — 2292 S20 Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, Doors. Il Work, Ahutie Wike Work, | Cor: Lho ohuvcl opons upon & dargo L, | O et witl: th Tadulgens | pClfion 1 Mayne fo Ths Publio Plat said the other day, “Ihave beon in the Artists' Material. s 7y T e LA LT ! bounded on the west by tall stone shops .r )«. 0 _;]LL pant with ¢ hdulgence | place, e 3¢ of 8 W & 0f 5 w I see 21, 15, 1 harness twely 15 and 1 am learning | ~anes.oconano s . ) P. BOYER & CO., on the east by a stone wall twenty-three | of the warden may suggest. = W I Clark and wife to Davis 8 Guild, lot | something every day. It is a business A, HOSPE, JR. WEST & FRITSCHER, 3 s 5 il foot highl, upon which, at inte 1(-h cell xtlour 1[5 a small . l:m, in Terrace add, w d—§4,000, that requires a lifetime to master. Artists' Mats rin.h; l'lu‘x’loq fl.l'ld Ry Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, FlAge'I‘\t: for l'l‘nll'u h’u(nl& Lf:v,kk(tr\).sl i the wateh towers of the sentrie oh is deposited, when a conyiet is as- ———— Omaha bartenders are not pai [ Brin.g, . ' Vholesalo Dosles oaf Tobnocos, N e I P T s alrabie Ouosa: Yapite A A R S ol to - ecll, fone “tokets. One of A PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, most. | princaly. kalarioa oL baid tho | ™ "ty ouglus stroet, Omrin. AR o P i et Barniopon, ow, M9, |1 (end Bl Wark, 1) VATAA M9 Qil HA s H the inclosure, but is hidden by a collee- | ! entitles him to one ration of ¢ Twenty dollars & week vamount | S —— — % THL T 1 tion of rambling structurcs which aro | in g tobnoco per wock, nnothar toa The Marvellous Accommodations and | garmod by the majority of jAstheBmount Agricultural Implement; Fr (T ____ Sash, Doors, Etc, 3 I used for various purpose of candles, a third to permis Success of the Parcel De- drink-mixers. A’ few are paid $100 [ 'HURCHILL PARKE. aoeonsen Y DISBROW & C y Thero is o sound of the clicking of ham- | ouco i Shirag MAgkn-ARd tho fourih to 5 livery Company. i N i L SHRECHILL B4 TSR e AL E, SMITH & CO,, A 4 DISIROI D OC mers on all sides, and immediately we | friends on the i N of One of the most successful of the re- | perhaps a trifle over that amount. val In ry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions | Sash, Door aro led to the nearost point. whence pro- | month, Theso tickels are taken away | 110 OF Hhe most suecesstul of the xo- | JEOUNE G ot 0o (S Katurios rim down | eaBTicultural Implements, Wagons, | =58, 00 L oM a0 Genaia, Ko, Sash, Doors, Dijuds aud Monldingg ceeds this sound of industry. It is according as the conviet breaks some of Adesi . ‘ nha as low as $8, %10 or $12 o weck, or eve W08 A0 BURRIEE ovasis, Nepoie boiwess - —_—— . RIS 3 THE STC SHOP. the prison rules. As & b thing, | Whatis known as the Parcel Delivery Co., loss, at which prices ‘llm lower '(l'l‘;:l'l: R AT T G ¥, LYMAN, i Thirty men and boys clad in zel however, they are greatly prized by the oflice is at 807 South venth [ men and “beer-hustlers” aro purchuse. LININGER & METCALF CO, R e e . —e Sash, Duor, Blinds, Mouldings, . lke cap, shirt, jacket, bants with whito | inmates who. us & consequonce, soldom It | abie. The German syloons, as u rule, do Agricultural Implements, et A naE s L sora, P oTes® | Bullfing Bapes, ehu W0l Buth, iy i and bluck stripes are here at work upon | allow themselves to be deprived of them | wos established as a public necessity, to | not pay high salaries. In' these plices | Wagons,Carriagos, Buggios, Bte,, Wholesalo, Omaba. | Jj7; vV SPRING TTLLIY S T e : blocks of stone of many sizes. Somo with | by violation of the rules of the insttiu- | give the people o ready, rapid, safoand | beer 15 the tavorite boyerage, and as | 35 N BN AT o | W t“"‘é("' SF {”‘\ 8 DISTILLE'Y | T =y T i the intovest and skill of tradesmon, others | tion. : ; rensonably priced mealls of sending par- | overy one_ knows, it trequires no high | FARLINMORENDOREE MABTIN | @~ €O and ILEL & CO. | | BOUN MANUFACTURING CO, { with the Indifforence of inability and | While we were looking at this solemn | cels, carrying trunks or removing house- | order of ability to draw lager. And so -+ WhslsexiaDiealars in BoTs maann Fabturere of K onnody east Indit Bie Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, i gompulsion, ' Boyond the clicking of | and vet forbidding place of consiuoment, | hoid furnitre and carting at il times | it 15 that this class of bartendors coni. Agriculiural Implements, tora and Domestle guors, 112 Harnoy i, Mouldings Stair Workand Interiar fTard Wood ¥inish ammer, stone and chisel nota sound | a bell announced the heaviest kind of goods, In all these [ mand sularies which are truly somewhat | Fagonsand Bugkios. 01, W0, W and W7, Jones st == = el naroed A Tt ARV CEL 1 cu;l]ldl bo Innrud. The men seemed like a THE HOUR OF DINNER. ithas buen permanently successful So | meagre. Occasionallya bartender adds | == graormomp o= = Drugs, Puints, Etc == = ol muu]n of mutes. Not one of them | Almost {muediately there issued from | greatly has it grown in demand and pop- | something to his régular earnings by SN [ (7, | T oy FPumps. spoke, ,'!h"’ raised their heads as we | theic worships the men whom we had | ular estimation that the company now | “knocking down"—tliit is, pocketing a McSHANE & SCHROEDER, H.T. CLARKE D1RUG CO, —r - enn 1 mu.\i;l, which fow of thom did, it was | previously seen eng aged thore. Butthoy | run seven wagons, all of which are of the | portion of the nu\vney,whiai\ he takes 1. Buyers of Butter and Eggs Targest Drug, Paint, 0il & Glass House CHURCHILL PUMP CO,, for ntl a ln‘.unmu‘l. The head then | leftit notas do mechinics who are not | finest build and most beautiful decoras | Asa general thing bartenders work Rofrigerutor und Packing House, 1ith and Loeaven. | Westof Chicago. Gowple ue of Druggists Sua: Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, i 'ulxmm_k‘\-u the eyes were bent upon | deprived of their liberty, with the rush | tion. The last of these was added to the | 8ix hours one day and twelve the next. Worth Bt., U1 Bt 15 b, A rachs Oniaba. 1111 Harney pt., Ouish | Bteamand Watoer Suppiios. Meadguartors ll\t wor '" ron which they were engaged, | and lm‘sl.;‘ of famishied individuals, | complement yesterday and cons of a | For instance, suppose a saloon two | E—— - e - GOODMAN DRUG (O, Fo2st Co's Gionds. 3111 Varnam st., Omah any of the men were “oceupicd” upon | Oh, no!” The first man who appeared | mumiticent doublo team spring dray, | men behind the bar, No. 1 will opan the Butchers® Tools. s d ofrilyy A, . STRANG €O0., AR h kept them in comporatively | eame out slowly. His hands wer !'_l:u'wl 'l the company propose to use for | saloon in the morning and remain on | =~ e e Wholesale Diuggists, es and Lngines, ypright positions, und yot we passed | upon bis breast. The wan immediately | the hoavier hauling and the moving of | duty until noon, whem No. 2 comes on LOUIS HELLER, And Dealersin Paints, Oiisand Windosw G lass,Omaha, ADOR GG Son, Wl'll‘lmxlf the Apl.iwu .nnd by 'mc m | behind him laid his bands upon the | houschold furniture. In this last re- | and remains until 6 p, m, No. 1 will Butehers’ Tools and Supplies, ——————— == —— —} Vil st Ontahie Koo oo bl hout foe “)-'«lm l|u‘> least that we had | shoulders of the fivst, the third upon the t the manager, E. Haonon, takes | then return and remajy until midnight. | Ssusage Casings of all kinds always i stock. 1315 Drain Tile, Etc. i1 1 PUMP 9 poen obsorved by - thow, Indeed, | sccond and s0 1o the ond of the file. Tho superyision of this part of the | The next day No. 2 works twelve hours, [~ Jonesst.Omaba. ~ g 5 e A T socme g us " i they bad | back of the front mau touched the breast ness, having been for years superin- | and No. 1 six, and s0 op. = d W H o: l‘lx"- 0 vu:li\lmlnalndas qu_. the scene | of the mun Lehind, forming a | tendent of the moying and dehvery of | The Omaha bartenders, as a rule, are Builders' Hardware and Scales. b asor fupplies, 4 slon, the o enforce not e daylight covld penctrate. | & Stone’s houses n this city. This dray | live well and know how to spend’ their #5-8383 4 w44 23k - " e g = A ment of tho prison rule, hat prisoners signal they commonced to got step, | s especially provided with' side boards | money. A bartender who saves his | Builders’Hardware & Seale Repair Shop | 0%, 2.5, Ml i Jiina: Jek, dsehiner e » xlh Il“ d. “I“l jt pusse s by, and many | and then, with liead and vf'n-s to the left, | which will enable it to perform the kind | moneyis a very rare exception, The | Mechanics' Tools and Bufilo Scales. 1405 Douglus st., | - — 2 = SS SRSl e, doubtless, not wishing to be mis- | they shawbled to the eell-house, ussing | of work in a most sutisfactory manner, | majority of this class of men prefer to Daha Noo, PP e g e I MARTTOFT, ] undersiood in a simiplo look, sufer the 5w " at. the entrance, Hor i i i i AGLa0eN 830 Boalreaton s 8, HALLOFT, el e i ’u 5 or the | usus we stood at the entrance, vre, | and the management guarantees perfect | spend it on women, high living and dia- LEE, FRIED £ CO, s oo e Wholesale Trunk R thaetiaod mortitication of paying no at- | wlso, stood soveral hundred bowls of | satisfaction. Baggago 18 woved for | monds. There is one popular bartender, | Jonbers of Hardware and Nails, RAYMOND & CAMPBELL, e ey % TR, Yoatever to partios who pass | sou p, and a couple of couvicts with sev- | twenty-five cents und checked ut the | however, who docs not allow himself to | miaware, Shuet tron. Ktc. Asonts for Ho o Scales, Eugineers and Contractors - il y n nai'ni‘ in th iddle of th .| eval columns of bread iu slices roaching | bouse, so that when the owner goes to the | spend all his money in this fashion. He 0 Miagil Powaer Co. OmAne. Nob. Bt S S R viny, | P = = is e middle of the room is | almost to their forcheads, As each con- | depot bhe need have no diflicuity in find- | salts down something in real estate every e s | CPillng, Oak aud Fine Bridge Lumber. 1th 2., near agons and Larriages. B guand, who comuands an unobstructed | vict passed this pile of tho stalf of life, | ing his property. The company is now | montn, and having purshased before the RECIOR & WILHELMY CO, Varmaw. Ukisbo, Neb. ¥ T4 0. BIMPSOYN, Jhow of evaty man in and every” part of | 1o took as many slices as he folt disposed | hauling a great doal of freight for mor- | boow had fairly started in, 18 now worth Wholesale Hardware. . Do [aos M mReRESiay Lol : o phion. Ho s also armed, and 8o situ- | to appreciate, seizod his his tin of soup, | chants In this city, and aro prepared to | considerabic money.. Another bartander | Vigaier atents for Jefuron Stee) Nails, Austin The Leading Oarriage Fuotory, : Bhedauatin theevent of any disturbance, | and, without @ word or look to the right, | coutract for more to and from the depots. | has purchased, out'of his carnir OWAER C0: kb A Tiarnoy, Cmab. SEIVEY & 870 TR ) b SR RS Ay be uuslfl-m}_w\'uual) commu- { marched to his cell, stood with hand | Its offico is 807 South Eleventh sweet, | cral fine horses. Instances like (he — S : AT - * phaperty anjad b quarters. i upon the door uatil every couvict | immediately south of Farnam. however. are not to be often met with. Building Material. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, | lhud":ult;"llngll‘l'w ;wnu :Ilop - l}lo“.ml‘ e A fow Bpd . epoed dla _— It was intimated elsowhe anpnane PO et e Farnam st., Omaba, Neb, White Lead. where stone is sawed aud | place. t & sign, the ko g s eets in 1 e Y o. ’ TMBER CO, T ERT A BTER WHITE LEAD Co.. Pt Si s muore ot Mifhiro the Lo b 4 ancihar Svey | s Chnges o or ha senunte. uf | Mske by of ' usosstl Labiendor. Sor | o oo imsriasnnaset o | " CHARLES SHIVERIOR, — | | CAKIER WHITE LEAD GO B s g TR YOuNRE | coll was opencd und at the noext. the coii- | infants snd old people, it being believed | the trials and annoyances which e has | Building Material at Wholesale, Furniture, Bedding, Uplolstery, Strietly Pure White Lead, , - Nobes says, about forty | victs had disappeared within. Then | peculiarly nourishing to aged persons. to eidure ure almost us numerous as the 13t Btroat and Unioa Pacific Frack, Omahs. Jurors, ote. 1206,1208 ead 1210 ¥aruam st, Omnba. b streetand U. P Ry, Qmaba.