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1 -~ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY OCTOBER 14, 1888 --SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 e e e e e e e e e e e e N PP — .----’.--’-----------------’---'-’-.--“-----‘-------.-------.“ - o “*BROWNING, KING & CO."" %" The Largest Manufacturers and Retailers of Clothing in the World, Will open their New DAYLIGHT store, at the southwest corner of 15th and Douglas Street OCTOBER 20Cth. We shall try to reach you all later by invitation to our opening. But don't forget the DATE. Husbands, wives, children, we want you every one to come on the glorious Thursday, October 25th, and see for yourselves just what weintend to do for Omaha. We are one of you now. We are going to give you the best goods at living prices. WAIT FOR US. Henry W. King & Co., Wholssale, Chicaeo. !Bruwnmg, King & Co., Retall, Gincinnatl Browning, King & G, 408-416 Brown-st, New York Ciy. Browning, King & Co., Retal, . Lowss. Browning, King & Co., Retal, Chicago. Browning, King & Co., Refail, Mitwaukee, Wis. Browning, King & Co., Retadl, Philadelphia. Browning, King & (o., Retai, Kansas City, Mo. Browning, King & Co., Retai, Omaha, Neb. BROWNING, KING & CO. Southwest corner 15th and Douglas Streets. L) R. S. WILCOX, Manager. v o] ST T TP TP CTI PP IOODDRIDRROBDDBODDD®PDBDB ‘ Smmeewse SRS o000t IP0009e oo OOt rerroedte oD ® BPDBODDPDBDDDDDDPDDODDPP®DPDPDDD VPP O®OD S T = T T S S S S T S S e e S E E S S L S R R T T T T TS X T 4 i N sredible that a courtof justice should be | publican and were likely to remain so. | took them to a clothing store and fitted \ N W form the scribe that they had not yet HONEY FOR THE LADIES. £ o scene of solemn a farce, but im- | But they were compelied to fight the | themout in American style and now 4 v | succeeded in getting the force they are X e SR i C C' ;»Il‘:\v.', A ock o eivel St v look like Digger Indians of a noble in need of and that in their line there | ;. 11 toaue and the capote are almost equal: nce is now given to it as | manufacture of fraudulent French + by ¥ 1y in favor, and fe vides ors w Vi ot tattoed. e no idle men in the town. He suid | vetmogyiid felt divides honors with val| nised to fit out | What Manner of Men the Tramps | first clas: men could readily command Coat-basques, with square side pockets low the island Are $3 a day, while even a passable man | on the hips, are being mi Peter Ashe hasacted with such decision | wines in New York without \:\.'“nliu:l. \'; ]\vlu, h‘mu;u-h dental and shown such indignation. The up- | and to resist all legislation that might | A subscription is being fiows iond Coatingofithe Wesk:In shot is that there is a_change of public | give a new lease of life to that nefarious | a schooner to trade amot Ban Franolsoo, seutiment, which will have its cffoct | business. and restore the wanderers to their onco would draw not less than #2.50. Todistes Tor doraitoos wear, . o otaLte _ upon the Sharon crowd, and ..(-thor 'n“ MURDERED l('n" 1?\-.-;1 lhmn.»:‘ \I:lnt ‘will[ the, ’rl';\‘:'u‘it”i(n e o o d:l'lul'w]\(:F o si\:'vnl:m :i\;m of cf'"{"‘fl" ;\lmlm Witk hoempire jEowa. eomo m‘- Sarah Altheanor Judge Terry will be | The citizens of e future? Aftertasting sivloin steaks . | day laborers in the city simply from | retioule of our great grandmothers, which | ARWARL AGRINSTIERUIT JYICES. ;\:ll:lfd }L‘{Q..f "'\-'x'.'uT"d["\ ks very strongly about the shooting busi- | and fish cooked in Spanish style, and L L] LOYED 9 tha ifact that ©theva) is'. sueh will be mado in plush Surah OF the Rown { CHINESE LABORERS EXCLUDED. ness in the republican county committee | Aspad Harazthy’s champagne, will they 2 an enormous quantity of improve- stuft, The Murdered Fireman's Funeral— We see in the papers east of the | rooms, and stops are being taken that | be satisfied »:nh raw fish and baked | A Reporter's Investigation of the ment in progress that all can find work, "}n:k'nud gu}«l! \mmzfi -3|.|3‘ be worn with The Sharon-Terry Business Again | [f0cky mountains frequent statements | will rescue the city from the domina- | plantains? Perhaps darkness is better Needs of Employers—Wages of The blackboards of all the employment | Kowns of any olor. and tho mifxtures of bluck 4 that the exclusion bill will not exclude | tion of Boss Buckley. It isfelt that if | than a light that blinds. M e o Work men agencies in the city are unceasingly rmu'& ee iogany have almost as wide a EOlartRsIsnaiaRyARSeRNoYS Chinese labor, but that is o mistake. | such methods of political action as he CALIFORNIAN OLIVE CULTURE, ; covered with their ealls for teamsters. | “NS From the Golden Gate. Notices that all such laborers arr are not summarily Let those use ohve oil who like it. Industious Italians. The former are paid anywhere from | o A revived fashion in the construotion of . s 7 fa v bodices ction of s t 1 prefer, for saled making, 81.75 t0 82.50 and oven as high as # per | of contrasing. materim yatvet | boma tate of thllngs ?fl [lre:;t‘(‘] ‘f’mm (:olt(lm sr-orh].vullt ml _n\: Work and Wages. dluy for particular twon“k. whilu a team- | wmoire, cto. nts rescucd it. | to me that there is always a little tain o e sude- | Ster can procure steady employmentat | A now leg-'o-mut - o SAN FraNcisco, Oc hrior residence” dodge is not working | Thore is no use in mineing matters. A | of ranknoss about the former, but the | _The natural inference would be, judg- | 455", ottty and found.. T e e og e appsseed, Corrcspondence of TiE Bek. ] -We have | with the success that was anticipated, | large criminal und a larger quusi-crimi- | expert confounds one by saying that | ing from the large number of men who A good mechanic can alwaws find | the top and around the waists, — A vest dec. had the funuicst sensation ever known | either, for Judge Hoffman has very | nal element exist in this city, and this [ thisis only the genuine flavor of the undergo the process of the police court | plenty to keep his hands full, and there m"u.wd in like manner is then in order. in this city. Platts’ Hall has for a long | plainly intimated that he will not per- | comes uppermost when the democracy fruit. Some people like the rank flavor. f every morning on the charge of | 1snogood reason why the maj ority of The china crape collarette is of all colors, time been the scene of speculative gum- | it his court to be used to defeat a law | is on top with just such results as the Dr. Samuel Johnson had a passion for | vagyuncy, that employment is scarce in | them should not be” well off in this | Sometimes matclies the gown. but more often ng | has re-introduce upon incoming steamers will be refused | crushed, San Francisco will be in dan- | For my p 1sco Letter. permission to land have been posted | ger of returning to the % on the doors of the custom house. The | from which the vigil San Fr. % > i “” g s astry made wi " oP. 8 ‘s o any is in contrast, is always stifly fluted, and ’ oo | made in obedience to the wishes of the [ Harvington shooting scrape. How ex- [ pastry made with rank butter, and the Faiy i Sl world’s goods, and many of them are. . < ) L i the clock gume, bocause | opiive community. Commissioner | cited the people are was shown by the | Fsquimamx, that enlightened people, 0‘“;]‘"31 enchthatyine ““) is overrun | “hore are innumerable contracts | $3Remes edged with a buttonhole soaliop i of the Comstock silver | McAllister has ~been more len- | funeral of David Donahue, the fireman | drink rancid whale oil with the same | Withdle men. — But such, happily, is | peing let even as late as this, and hun- Do e bl hnodod aoe s : mines were marked by an electrical ap- | ient, but two of those | shot by Harrington. The room in | gusto that a San Franciscan shows in | notthe case, and an inference deducted | dreds of foundations being put in. o new big:-hoodod capes made 1 satis. paratus arvranged like a cloc i ! Ceoppered the clock,” or “played it | have been already arrested for perjury, | rated with California_ llowers % 1 A 4 N < 3 A T pu v s A faced cloth, in all shad. y, Men | whom he admitted as “prior residents” | which the coflin lay was profusely deco- dmw}:fln: ol‘ lluch_p;u champagne. A | from such a sourco s fallacious. The | There is plenty of work for brick- | dra, tho Al ARadcal ol Bray, coan R many. | much respected citizen of I 3 oy A L army of vags run in nightly in this city | 1ayers right now and will be for three | trasting color, promise to be much worn this open and the chances are that they will re- | prominent men not politicians sending | comes from the south of France ) Aents 2- | constitute an eclement of their own, as | MOnths to come. And then a good | winter. g ceive the hospitalities of the state at | splendid tributes. Of course the repub- | deavoring to create a sentiment in h ha l(-»: r;i tinctive as that of | Pricklayer commands 55 conts an hour, | A very favorite head-covering this season paying the profits or raking in the mar- | Sy Tuentin. The eastern papers make | lican organizatior ere fully repr favor of olive culture in this state. He [ bona fide and d stinctive as that of | 4nq théy ought surely be able to cke | isthe brimless toque, with its oblong crown gins according to circumstances. This | us tired with their praises of the China- | sented, and also the firemen of the city, | says that they will grow better here | any other that goes to make up the het- fair sustenance upon such | of dark straw or French felt. The shape is had & wouderful fascination for our peo- | mun as a domestic servant. A trained | Long before the hour named for the | than in southern France. But we have | erogenous population of a large city. b rpeuters,too, are a sort 3':“’"””""“ between a bonnet and ple in whom the gambling spirit is very | Chinaman is a good servant, though he | lifting of the coflin, the streets in | always known that. Why, at the old | he vagrant element is possessed of ame boat, there is plenty of worl | * [0t i = 5 N ' strong, and the crowds that frequented | C401O! ln;]wuswm but “\"XI‘:"]llrl“l‘ll\l:‘lfl m(.).x the vicinity were so blocked with citi- | mission of San Jose.there ureolivetvoes | 1 aoq that to it the world owes a liv- | 10F them at 30 cents an hour. he style mostly selected in the straight is worse than a green Se g 3 : 7 s the building to buck aguinst the clock : AR SfafaIn 4 wrs old. When Father | 108, and they are nothing to them- the parties operating the game s who came to take off their hats as | us large as elms, and more than a hun- In conversation with one leading con- | ress has a close cuirass bodice in a long Irish woman, and 1 sion he [ selves nor the world either. The only | were pretty gencrally consid ge accessions of | the hearse passed that there was consid- | dred and fifty v tractor the reporter learned that dagos | Poine Giagonaly frem the roons rnly fast at last excited the attention of the po- | both these are pouring into the city | erable difficulty in making one's way | Keyser had charge of the m red the | the left bip, lice. Captain Douglas would not take | now. Some curious stories are told of | through the crowd. In front of the | was enthusiastic : trees [ time they will work is when absolutely | best ever, v_laborer. Th Many of the new flanncl blouses for au- maiter because he did | the blunders of raw Mongolians, A | hearse was a delcgation of firemen, each | of the church confided to him. He had | compelled to, to s the cravings of | had from 25 to 50 cents cheape tumn are cut with revers and rolling collars lady had an expericnce with one which | company throughout the city sending | a habit of inviting friends to stop at the ‘hey constitute the | Petter workmen, in fact they that recall a coat, and are worn over a front, Yon . was rather funny, She mude a lot of | four men in uniform, but weaving black | mission and poisoning them with virgin | | LUt ordly Lo Sy ing but work and you see uo “'soldiering’ | and high collar of creain or pale flaunel, that, offenders under the existing lawsagainst | jnver cakes, which was the specil | gloves and having on the left arma | olive oil. I was unsophisticated in | loungersabout the dives and doggeries, | o s them, 1t is one steady. incessant | Stands high about the throut and supersedes gumbling. Soan ordinance, expressed | weakness of her soul, and placed them | badge of black crape. The Young [ those days. and allowed myself to be | the lazzaroni who stand aboutthe strect | grind with them throughout the live | the linen collar. in the most explicit language, was | in the cupbourd. Next day she washor- | Men’s Institute, of which the deceased | poisoned with a good grace, which so [ corners and public ways, basking their | long day. You see no idle dagos, if he | , The directoric coat hs passed by the board of supervisors, mak- | rilied to learn that the cupboard | had been an honored member, followed | enchanted the old father that e prom- | worthless lives away in the sunshine, | isn't selling “de_banan,” he’s in the | jou W0 vfl,_\f"'f“"\{‘ ulster d { > of | the hearse in great numbers, the entire | ised me something delicious for break- | i1 g gbject in live for, noaim,no wish, | 9iteh, the mortar-hed, on the rond, with | fs0lie very new ones are | silk A bkl %% | Mother Hubbard. *gohn,” she | association turning out. Then came | fast next day. When the promised abition above & chew of tobaseo on | PICK: sShovel and wheelbarrow, plodding R et s e o 05 CATRL AN and to play against it. The mayor | joeamed, “have you eaten those | nearly a hundred carringes and hacks, | dainty arrived it was, rye bread fried | 10 ambition above achew of tobacco or ay for his pittance of the stuff that | the shoulders' tip. f e signed it, and Captain Douglas then **Méno subbee gingley | and among the former were many sent | in the thick green lees of the oil, and | & drink of whisky. Youstepup toone of | mukes the female equine accelerate her | The mixture of silk end wool 0 much soen laid his nets for & big haul, detailing | ¢ § plied, with a smile that | by the leading families of the city | asTy rtly committed I ate some,and | these corner statues and him if he | speed. in the gowns of last summer is to be more forty-four men to arrest everybody in | was childlike and bland. She went | though they were not present them- [ in consequence had to lenve sudd wants work,and the inevitablereply will | Brick masons’ tenders are well paid, | than repeated in antumn and winter toilets, any steps in th not see his way to conviction of the hunger or thivst. ing it an offense both to run the clock | Was ~bare. a3 _in the ca the place without distinetion. The | into pantomime to describe them,and | selves. The Hon. D, McClure partici- | for the napa valley. T never wentuear | yo iy the negative, They'll lot you | receiving from #2 to 50 a day, with | and that very open e v done in silks e g made about 1 o'clock, the | showed the place where they had been, | pated in the procecdings from the first | the mission again until the dear old | 5 05 G5 B = B0 L0 T plenty of employment. A first clasy | UPoR cloth und underlaid with a constrasting busiest time in the game, and 310 play- | but where, alas, they were not. Theu | to the last. Ho was present in thehouse | man had got a new fad, and had re- | know when they want work, and it 1s | 4,71, e0d not remain idle one moment | 0107 Will be in high favor for their tring ers were taken in charge. Nine of | he comprehended. He smiled again, | and left after clods of earth had been | nounced olive culture as fait s | ten to one thut they will manifest in- | hora in the eity of Omaha. There i | & 1 these were wealthy and they immedi- | and said softl “Me eatee; me no | thrown upon the coftin in its deep grave | the pomp and vanities of this wicked [ dignation at your presumption in in- antity of work for them at from Sarah Althca Hill, the wife of 1), 8. Terry, ately deposited a hundred dollars apiece | likee; me tlo at Mount Calvar, world, I'aG. quiring into their wants, week, while “bushelmen” i:‘“’t‘l‘\;n 1![»fll_«_»~;lnx]:nup~_:9 '.",,"'" .su;. l‘runc.;lw and were admitted to bail. The A WAL AGAINST FRUIT JUICES, THE GILBERT ISLAND SAVAGES. But so far as men being idle through m $15 to $18. Good tinners, | | Alive Lo er recent assault upon Jus- 4 4 d. She signs herself “Mrs. D, T , the | too, are in demand, ut $2.75 and $3 nee Mrs, Williamn Sharon. This number is comp: y small, ood | a An advertisement for a good it time on record that a woman was men, in any line, young or old, expe tinner would evoke but few responses, | born the wife of a male citizen. ence no diffeulty in finding plenty of | simply because there is a poverty of [ The alpine hat of felt, with binding and employment for’ hand and brain in | good tinners who want work anywhere. | band of bLaudsome ribbon, and the low- Omaha, Of course there are some de- | They almost always find ready work. | crowned turban of felt, velvet-faced and all fortunates passed the nightin prison and | a serious effect upon them, or at least | nesians belonging to the Gilbert group The way he pitched into peo- | serving men in hard luck as there | Good cobblers muke from $10 to 814 a "f“{-'-e' with plumage and jewelled orna- were hauled up next day before Judge | they believe so. In schedule H fruit | of islands have arrived among us after talking about “their neighbors | always'is in towns of this size, but all | week. There is not much of a demand | Ments gmid its loopy ribbous, wre the Lwe Horublower who dismissed them on their | juices are admitted undera duty of 6 | a most romantic expericuce. They | did my heart and soul good. Did you | they have to do is to persevere, and this clnss of labor, for the day of | Qruasers for aerly autumn wees. ) 08 own recognizances, with the under- | cents a gallon. This soems innocent | were iu a proa, snd were blown out into | notice how that contemptible, cross- | their efforts will sooner or later ‘meet | custom-made boots and shoes has gone | Mra Mona Caind. whes stacind the discus. standing that a test case would be made | enough, but pad Harazthy, who is | midocean by a hurricane. They sup- | eyed thing, Mrs. Bejones, colored up? | with just reward. Omaha has work for | by, and this work is concentrated with- | on *1s Marriage o F'ailure " spends most of of one of the proprietors of the clock. | the king of the California wine men, | ported themselves by catching fish, [ And no wonder, for I'm sure—don’t you | good men. in the lurge cities, Small establish | hor Lime on a lirge eetite in Tlampahirer ap A MOVEMENT IN AID OF JUDGE TERRY. | pointed out to his co-mates in the busi- | quenching their thirst by the blood of | breathe a word of it though—that she is A BEE reporter made the rounds of | ments are almost unknown these days, | viding her time between superintending her Sarah Althen Hill Sharon Terry had | ness that cherry juice, which would | their prey. They were picked up by a | not one bit better than she ought to be. | the city ana saw scores of the advertis- | and shoe stores instend of doing a cus- | farm and performing literary work on type- indulged in the pleasing hope thut she | come in under the bill, was one of the | schooner that had loaded up with capra | Why, her husbandgoes away and le ers for help in the want eolumns of the | tom work, simply keep a repair shop in | Writer. She is the author of two or three would not be molested any more after | most important itews in the manufac- | or dried cocoanut, and beche de mer, | her for weeks ata time. She says daily press, and the unanimous verdiet | connection with their business. uovels and is as bright i conversation as she her month in the county’ jml had ex- | ture of fictitious wines, and that to pre- | and was proceeding to San Fran : r a traveling man. 1'd like toknow where | of the daily press, and the unanimons | There seems to be more young women | 19 Fudical on sl soctul quostions. pired. But she had scarccly reached | vent this fraud bocoming more serious | Arriving ina dense fog the skipper got | he gets the money to travel on. verdict of all is that no steady, reliable, | anxious for positious, clerkships, book- rs. Awandys Delmas, the lady who Las e tarifl bill has received al- “From g but o majority succecded in getting | most universal praise exccpt from the | sev Such is life. While all San bailed bofore & municipal judge ot 850 | adhorouts of Claus Spreckels, the sugar | Francisco was stirred up by the funeral, apiece, before the discovery was made | man, and nobody cares about them. | there was one group that looked on that the ordinance imperatively called | But the wine men have discovered an [ most attentively without comprehend- for $100. The remainder of the un- | unintentiona! flaw which would have | ing much of the situation. Four Poly- 01w maining taken to durance vile, The sen ave to gay, from lively 1o se- failure to get work in this c the haven of her hotel when the myrmi- | than it was it would be necessary | confusod and ran the schooner ashore [ **And look attlio way she dressos!” | industrious man or boy, with a trade, | keepers, assistants, typewriters, stonog- | us teen received as a member of the Louis- dons of the law re-arrested her and took | to place fruit juices or at|at San Pedro. which is ubout fif-| O, it's awfull She ought to be | he whatsoever it may, ean offer ruphers, and so on’ and 80 forth, than | ener and creola. Her youth was spent i | her back to herold quarters. Rage and | least cherry juice under the | tcen miles below San Francisco. | churches.” reasonable excuse for idleness in th there does men, in fact at a ratio of ten | the luxurious case and indolence in which i grief combined threw her into a fever, | same category as wines having | Nobody was drowned, and the four sav- “*That's just what I th , thriving, pushing, energetic, prosper- | toone. And an advertisement for a | Louisiuna planters' daughters are reared, and she is now seriously ill. In the | less than 24 per cent of alcohol. The | ages preserved their confidence in their — ous city of ours—there is employment | young woman to fill any one of the posi- | aud until but a short time ago was entirely meantine, however, her affairs are pro- | democratic pupers have taken up this | white friends in spite of the mishap. An Hiustration, for all 'who honestly want it. { tions” enumerated, would bring out a | dependent on others for counsel aud suppori, ceeding well, for sympathy hus been | little thing and worked it into a moun- | Perhaps they thought that was the | Burdette: *Idon't understand,”said | The reporter dropped in ona firm | flood of applications. The majority of | & {eW years ago a cuauge in circumstances aroused both for Ler and for Judge | tain, pretending to believe that the | white man’s way of landing his big | Rollo, looking up from his book, “why | who had advertised for four galvanized “Terry, because Porter Ashe insists upon ! wine men whe were exceedingly promi- When they arrived in San | an excess of wealth should be a bal it that her statement is true, and that | nent in the great-republican procession | Francisco, to which” they came by the | thing. 1should think the wealthier s he held the satchel with the revolver in | a month ago had experienced a change | narrow gauge line, they found & pro- | man it,and that it ncver passed into her | of heart and would support the Buckley | tector, a wealthy Australian, who is | **Not at bhands. What is more he has gone to | tickot stained as it is with blood, and ail | spending his time very pleasantly in Washington to intercede with the | their united might. Isaw Arpad Har- | Frisco, finding it wore lively than New president for a pardon for Judge | azthy aud asked him about it. He | South Wales. Mr. Buchland ean speak 'Y Terry, and Senator Rugan, of Texas, | lookcd disgusted and said that the wine | their language luently, and was deeply | nerve, bas agreed to introduce him. People at | men almost regretted that their action | inter 0 it doubted sarah Althea’s | had obtained publicity since it was so | pa statement be threw ihe entire respousivility of a large these applicants, too, will be young | plantation on her shoulders. She proved iron cornice worisers, and asked if they | ladies of culture and refinement, neat | herself equal to. the. omereoncy. however, d such a man. and tidy in appearance, and illy sugges- | and has managed the crops with consummate hat we do,” said the proprietor | tive of want or the necesiity of earning | skill. Her business methods and her judg- eagerly, “ana for a good man, or a half | her livélihood. But still it is so, anfi ment are highly praised by neighboring ¥i “‘possession in moderation is | dozen of them, I'll give 83 a day. Are | to-day ll‘n:rr‘ is in the city of Omaha | Plantersand “""“‘K"; rht thing Now,nerve is a grand cornice wor -do you want a | thousands of young women and girls, S P s splendid for a man to have P willing, eager to take an. 4okive S Far Hosdach it's sple ' N But if he has so many nerves HGot one the toil of the great hive of life, some urlhlfllznb-l‘z,dm- é‘n‘;:&‘m‘xh‘flflrwfiyu the csted in their adventure,and more | he can't keep the rest of ‘em quiet long “Where?" from necessity, others from a desire for | upfost d mor i \ i 3 othe excellent 1a derangaments 'of ¢ y i ticularly by the strange light in | enough to put that one fo sleep his | *With Tie Ber—reporter.” { cccupation, anil u laudable ambition 10 | wervous system, ich & headuohe sad slewp: ise it seomod in- | mismterpreted. Thoy were solidly re- | which they suw all eccurrcncos. Ho | Fiehes embareas him." Tiris gentleman then proceeded to in- | do for thomselves. | fowsnns?