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A THE PRIMARIES THE PLACE. | Xttt iuriee @ st | MAY FIRST AND EIGHT HOURS | zoms, £t mastar of sevipture, The H the pall bearers | erueifix, which hung'from a rosary sus- R — — ARE MEDITATING A STRIKE. | pended bout the Heek, while the head ; { [ of an arrow still Pwetruding from the Attorney General Leese }.’m"“ the Way to Posaibility of & Npllt Alse tn the Cone Uncertainty as to What ‘Shall Bo Done by | {0t told the story ol how the worthy Party Purity. ductors' Brotherhood. Omaha Artisans, | father met his death: and the fact, so As aresult of their meeting at Cheyenne i | plain to be seen, thak the body was has- 18t weele with. division oficials of the road tily buried without coffin and the grave GEN. VAN WYOK MADE A MISTAKE. | iho Union Paciic eonductors. have siyer s, | CENTRAL LABOR UNION SILENOE. | unmarked by the smallost token, showed v AT 857 CaerT el DIkinin | that he and his brethren or some faith- ! W 1' 4 15 | Whloh, they say, Vs bustneas, h — ful friend were floding_from the Indinns Mile the Motive That Prompted His bt v 8 business, Opini £ Workl Regards | when he was killed. /The petrified body e b tbe iRG. Ad One memberof the committes asked that | VP50 08 OF IWORKINEMEN A8 MEREICH | oo oved to thaUhurch of the An. ( Mlb I~4 krb o several statements in Cheyenne, Denver and the Outcome of the Chicago nunciation, whe it is now being vis- tion of the Suggestion Would certain other papers regarding this contro- Strike and the Prospects ited by crowds frofii all over the c untry Dbe Disastrous, versy be corrected. These made it appear in This City. and whence it Wwill shortly be given —— that only a few conductors on the Nebraska o Christian burial it consecrated ground P Liscors, Neb., April 28.—[Special toTan | ™4 Wyoming divisions were interested, IR by the priest here. The face is that of & And Uncalled for Garments, Bought from the Ber.)—In ;,,:.,‘;d','\, of, Contral '\,m Worok's | Whereas the brotherhood of brakemen, the | - Will the carpenters and other trades people | young man of refined and intellectual St riet 00 86 Thavit Ofts | baggagemen and all the conductors belonging | of Omaha join their brother workingmen the | features and the hands and feet are of o L ‘ I\I i 1 s ,r( 1 G manifosto, pronounced st David Clty the | ¢otho entire systom have boen giving the | world over in the proposed and much.dis- | elegant proportions [3O9 Leading Merchant Tailors 1 309 other day, Attorney General Leesc say movement, their support cussed movement on May 1 for eight hours' | A 3 “The general says a great many good | “We had,” said he, “‘representatives from | yorl and ten hours' pay! SOMETHING LIKE A JOKE. things and I concede that his heart 1s in the district and they were not all conduct- The Central labor union has had the matter S A right place. Men differ, however, as to ther, The impression that we alone are TR T 3 i o "" How the Sheriff Made His Deputy | means for the accomplishment, of purposce. | FeSPONsible for any disturbances the matter | under consideration for some time, and, at Laugh at & Hanging. Throughout the country, for sale at y because every railroad orgunization | tion it would take in the mises. Repre +30 o’cloe m * when he recommends action that ‘anything to do with the running of | sontat X L 4:30 o'clock. Those who e I EIOY ves claim that the had not even A help but bankrupt, the republican party in | trains is fn it withus, ; docided s to whether or not that body would Wil s LBl A R e this state. It wont do to lose sight of the | . There were forty-three committeemen | yoconunend & parade of the labor | 8ays the Boston Globe. Thebustle woke G Syl 4 ik that 8 party careled us safely itough proscnt. |1 stated that overy division was | nions on May 1 They claimed that | up the fat-faced passenger, who turned 1309 Farnam Street. 1309. That is not qu rom the Oreg te true. There | it would not require “a very long | over and began to talk to his companion Short-line. time lnumln*{lrvv.u tions for such a display, age, ad- | jn fact, that t the critical test of the natio s life. Tt won’t | was no one ot O s as follows: he matter might be attended l| “As was a-saving. onductor for every | ina day by means of the pre It is not im- "m..\m!“‘ ,'“',(} S0 une 1y been made pub- | probable, however, thata parade will be or- speated. dered at the last moment. Land Resseguie of th Secretary Collins of the builders’ and ¥ L und and the mountain | trader: change said yesterday that so | shooting a United States marsk do to tear down an edifice built upon a rock | . “Our demands for pay less mil and then build upon the sand. There is no | ditional crews and a light enggine run have al v need not b I gave up the job Alterations free of charge to insure a perfect fit Xpectedly. Tke,the question but what the farmers of Nebraska have suffered, and still suffer abuses from | ¢ i corporate powers, but it is folly to recommend disruption of parfy at the polls when the | 70¢ & | sheriff, I his deputy, and Bill, the poor 1 who was going to be hanged fox . 0, were . evils that be can be remedied at the primar divisions indicated their willingness to grant | far as he knew there was nothing which indi | boys together. Naturally we wanted and in convention, | hing we asked. cated that the trades in this city would par_ | him to g0 as easy and happy as possible, ““There is no use talking about using the | , Manugers Dickenson and Meck of the | ticipate in the great movement, - | We fed him from our own table, and used ballot at this stage of the game. That is jusy | Missourl Paciflc and Pan-Handle divisions | “Phere has been no meeting talk whatever” | o5 58 [N GEREWN (NS B sed 3 Pee F many held out., ) or ] px chi e, A i N \ ey where the people have missed ft for many | heldout. = gn_ tho floor of the exchange. A |mhim whisky and tobacco. No prisoner intendent Choate of the | few casual remarks have been m years )HL\L They have alwa waited until L var got treated better the “,,,“,,,m,,“, fiad boen made and then usod | C rado system fel McNeal and Res- | jn private by two or three of | ever got treated better ll.l.lll he. 3 If the people will only attend the | ie did, but being subject to Mr. Dicken- | the members, but they were comparatively *But somehow he didn’t want to die. sow’s orders, could do nothi s0 faras news is concerned. | So, about a week after he wus going to “and send men to do the. nominating unconsequen ntrol the political organization of ‘Every one of these men gave us respect- | For my part, I do not really believe the men | he hanged, he asked me to rig a knife or s o ol pat i i organization of | gy catment except. Meck. Ho was Very | in Omaha uré goini to mak any, demonstrsy | 4 seytho of something SHEEY ZoverE the PURE SOLUBLE GHEAP ver is in the hands of the people, | Inciviland left an impression among the | tion on May 1. If they were, I should think cross-bar of the gallows, so that when ho ¥ . f . A i but to yield it in the proper man- | DO¥S not entirely complimentary to him. | they would be saying a little something about droppadhis walght would out the: Fope Rich. Digestible, Stimulating. Nourishing, tis understood that Meek went up to the | it - that s, it they want to find out | 3 g U : ) g HE dron Denver, ABE | 1 s i o Sibject. Do | and he would fall to the ground. I told | Having a peculiarly delicious flavor—a food and drink at I think there wouldn't be so [ him it would be a big fall, and he would combined—at a half cent a cup and fit for a prince. t his legs broken, but he ner “and success “will crown their effor The Farmers' alliance is doing the work w 1t is a strong organization, and holds the ba ance af power, 1f it should follow Gen 2y s VanWyck's ‘advice and put up a ticke 3 d not | didn’t seem to care so long as he wasn’t 16 “would - have . the : amect. —of. d statements. coutinue to work up every little flurry that | killod, and he ing away from the republican p i f > Continuing his conversation, the conductor & v “"“wm_dx".:m'd so warm about it 9 enough votes to let in the democrats, | fsserted this matter could neither be passed Superintendent Coots was seen at the new SRR xing of the rope. and all There s 1o doubt but what there are enough | Overlightly nor compromised. wI'hey sy | clty all site where there aro sixty-ono men | -4 had the fixihg of th rope and Il there is no danger of a strike because the con- {ous tra lly however, stone | that. Two nights before the execution meeting one mory speech to the committee, which the latter | you know t did not like, and disapy *d. Vigorous ex- | many labor disturbances as there are if the | be apt to g ceptions, itis said, wi ken to some of his | papers were to say about them 4 TEA ARE STRICTLY lR!’T LAsg AND AMONG ot v T g MEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND BLASGOW. Muys. | ETHIONA May 10, FURNE republ ns in the alliance to control all the N R " 3. ’ i i nominations of ate—of course | ductors ave a non-striking body: further, that ily employed fixed a sharp bush scythe into a big " % Ik, Queenstown and L.\..,,,‘,. { With the asaistance of thocs * iabe Tof COWSE | clause in the constitution of ‘the brother- whatever,” said Mr. | block, edge up, and took it up with cross- “BEST & OOES FARTHEST.” | cities and towns that are in sympathy with [ 100d brohibited them from strikin <o me think there is'going to be | bar, and brought the bight of the halter CITY OF ROME, them. **While all this is so now, it may not be so ke or trouble of any sort. The right down across the edges. When I B9~ VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“onece tried, nlways used ) was invented and SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND u“”“ patented and fs made In HMolland. It is acknowledgod by the most eminent doctors Fates on'lowast torm (0 and from tho principal * and analysts that by the speelnl treatment VAN Hour ¥ SCOTCH, ENGLISH, IRISH AND AL CORTINENTAL POINTS v long. - Our annual mee ing will be held | fact, of the matters that there isu’t overly : ¢ next month in Rochester, told Bill of it he Y., and then we | much work in Omaha at the present time for was _tickled enough. Tiero is a greator principlo at stake than > VO 2 L Cl e 2! e +] i e 1 B i ¢ 4 xeursion ticke ueed, madeo availablo to retus eha o on ikt ;2;..‘[:"1"’.‘..2.1 e opween the | hope to have that clause stricken out, The | men o do. There would bo loss, should a | He said the fall would hurt him so that lity of the fle tng constituents Is Incre by olths Tn St Arae Iy iver Morsoy, Norih OF win if th i Wil | issueis up in afight for chief conductor. | strike oceur. No sir, I can't give you a bit of | nobody would try to hang him again,and T o e T LT lmise L Taing William P. Danicls, secretary and treasurer | n formation on the Subjoct.”” he would get out in a year or two. 7AX Hourex's and take no other. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DBAFTS “The vepublican party is good enough for | Of theorder, is our candidate. In other | A foreman was spoken to and said: “If ‘Friday forenoon Ike and I led him pEt i R A e me andt 1 shall stand with it a8 lons s, cop. | Words, he represents tho element favorable to to be a strike I honestly dow't know | from the jail to the gallows. There was LT R D OGP LE ruption can be doctored within it lines, Al | doing’ away with the prohibitory strike : about it, We aro moving things | o big crowd I can tell you, Bill whis- N S R Y R s et et I Y e ; : along in a very s wmer for O S oit pSHiEL o pre to ussist in throwing oft | U5\ e fail to elect him, then there will be | fhat't Knowg, iore on tho city hill building.” | PO (} to ";"'“m! By ‘1”"“‘; I‘]J“Il“ h; L duty dnd | o gplitin the order. ALl ‘of the conductors | *Several Workmen wevo talked with on the | @ver heardof, and asked meif I hud pad- MUY \west of the MissourP river propose to with- | subject but all expressed the same idea as | ded his knees and legs so that he would draw and forman o NOTARIAL APPOINTMENTS, e “The governov today made the following no- i tarial appointments . . Gillispi Buffulo county; E. O. Pike, county; P, Bigley. O n. not be hurt too bad by the fall of forty ge repository build- | feet to the ground. I told him he could nization of their ow. | that of the forem strongly inclincd to take this step | Over at the new if for no other reason than ti ing at the northwest corner of H: y and | do it like a ]m.-;u-lm(.u ]"‘:.".1‘3:(\ the st E"'.-‘\:['L'llf on i ncarly | Bighteontly however, the Curpai et e | Hoard the warrant vead, spoke Lis opositic : struggle is certs alked us though amen might oin in | ji1le nicce in #ood style 0 We ; "Douglas | be ahot und and hard one. the move. Ono very intelligent and appar- | 1ittle picce in good style and then we J. M. Richards, ry, Jefferson | Then, if you succeed in electing your man | ently well posted man said ; put on the black cap and noose, and I'led M. D. Tyler, Norfolk, Madison | and u settiement be not made with the Union | «\Ve, at leasty propose to see how the Chi- | him under the cross-bar. I looked at D. ‘Gilinore, Auburn, f\u'umh.t | Pacific will you inaugurate a strike? cago strike comes out before doing anything. | Ike. He snapped his tinger. I cut the county H. Benton, Lincoln, Luan “Time will tell. " While the moutain divi- | If, with the finc organization which they have | line holding the trap and looked down count; © McMahan, Ord, wanted, every one | thlore, they cannot succeed, I doubt the expecting to see Bill drop clear to the A. A Cummings, Lincoln, Lancaste STATE LINE. GLASGOW, LONDOHDERRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOXDOH. FROM NEW YORK EVERY TIURSDAY. Cabin Passage $35 to $50, according to location of stateroom. Excursion $65 Po $95, Bteerago to and trom Burope at Lowest ltates. county sion men got what the - | of them has pledged himsell not to accept | dom of t: \un.'mllu anything he There is | ground. ~Among the crowd. But he did ol o T SUPREAE COURT, it until those on the Nebraskit or Missouri di- | 1o doub in the world bt that the cight hour | SEOUNL -Atmong to erowd. dhut b Tobe AUSTIN BALOWIN & G0, General Agents, The caso of Thomas M. Roberts vs the State | vision als e their demands accecded. move will be i success sooner or lter—and, T 100 16 up with asnap. o tum requests Mr. Dickenson, | think not v Tno. Blegen. General We much late There about of Nebraska, onerror from the distriet court, | *‘Our ultim dolph Street. 1 Moores, Thos. ha to- **And it held him right there until he 3 't county, was filed for trial in the su- | Providing he cannot accede toits provision, to | twenty-five hundred earpenters i Ou 0 ;:{w-xfi"ll'u\m’[’-‘)J‘u‘v‘,\l“ fled for trial tn the su- | JELGL Y onforence for Juno 3, with Vieo: day, "but only one out of every “ten | was dead, ) Cunne. This is the famous White-Raperts assault L ic nl_{'!nl\'muh, l\l\-lun{l--\'ohy l‘lu’»mh_»}r;fl lis" a l"m clas: ‘m;u; and ;-utn[lv;l ; ‘That du-(_v1 Iklv of a nlllrtl')fi had = = = e — and batte s _tried at Tekamat ie committee, as well as Mr. Daniels, if he | to nine hours pay eight hours work. Fif- [ dropped to our little gnme and taken the g THE FIGURE ¢ b T e Bt Mre T | Succonds at Hocheste arkc, general | toon hundred. of the 2,500 416 nOW 48 Work, | sevtibs out the nieht Tafaee: G R S B O LG M D L L sy e smensor S S LLAN ll"EflflEM‘ STEAMERS White, in petition alleges that Thomas Rob- izer of tho or B, Wilkinson, | but from the looks of things there wontbo | ““ig\/tt¢ wag u terrible goodjoke on | TRAPE MARK i * TRADE MARK g o i ld . ets, a saloonkeeper, assaulted her in his pla ster, brotherhood of brakemen, and | work enough even to keep that many busy ~Bill ll);>|"r, BRI b i) z No man or woman now living will over dato a of business when she was in quest of her hus- ¥, who 10o] ter their interests | in Omaha all summer, for building is JEIBRODILS L R SO py LI document without using the figure 9. It stands 29 of the year stated. On tr est, will be present.” “Then, if Chicago carpenters Springfield elled the brakeman, in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ton anty courtJudge Gilli found Roberts Mr. Dickenson was seen, and said that aha men will try to?? was asked and the conversation was dropped. S o years and then move up to second place in 1900, 8 ohavged ntenced him to sixty | Some of their demands were, according tolis sir, that's about it I guess.’” i o DR Rt e Are BTy e , more than the com: days in the county nd to | fine of $10 n could stand. | you think the Chicago boys will Hearts are Trumps. I'treated them in | There is another “9" which has also come to stay. and costs. The district court ned the | “These men cannot say ¢ The queen of hearts is monarch of all e ke S ouraat A jury in et and Judge Gillis in his sen- | any other than the most respectful mannc “I certainly do, and I think the latest re- | o oii0 AFECH O/ TERIS KB ARERRTS Alllsns ageLa =GN pBuCLEShe e VIOUEN R Intho et pech oy 5 i RS simply argued ni deof the question | ports be Gt b L Y a J P that it has already moved up to first place, where Passage to and from Great Britain and .-m tence. Not satistied with this, however, Rob ply argi 3 D an ul all their’ design: bu bringing out | BEFORE TAlqu versal Lassitude, AFTER TARING, A ¥ il by th comes to the supreme court and all from a_ busines; ndpoint. T said to Mr. “Would the 2,500 here all stick together or | & L SRIENE INEINE OUL | 4 i in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Promature Old it will permanently remain. It is called the “No. ' parts of Europe. Montreal-Liverpool n:u;o. yithe ervor in instruction, overruling motion for a | Holcomb last fternoon that I ¢ the one out of ten good men, you spoke | DeW ideas in heavts, a Philadelphia | 3G and man dto Insanity or | 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, [ waters of St. Lawronce. sholest ofall, (usgow (0 negy trial and in rendering judgment upon the | Would be perfectly willing to adopt the sched- | gf Times New York speeial. The most ex consumption un The “No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the | hogiors 10 Philadelphin. Livernogs b o celaior. verdict which, his attorney alleg con- | ule of any road west of Chicago. The men, “There would be enough of them stick to | pensive have ecither an opal, a moon- | SF¥ull partic experts of Ixposition of 1880, ‘Accommodations unsurpassed. Weekly sailings. rary to law and unsustained by the eviden however, T am satisfied, would oppose that | make the thing a success. It would be a | stone. sapphire or a turquoise in the Aicine i sol where, after a severecontest with the leading mar ALLAN & CO., Gon, West. Ag'te. trary ied by the evid " HRat: Pl ) a U 5 CAPITAL INTELLIGENC proposition. There is not another r rather bud thing on Omaba to have the work | center, with a framing of diamonds; but | o8 orwill bo sent fres chines of the world, ft was awarded the only | C.J. Sundell, Manager, 112 Lo Salle St., Chicago, [l ing as big wages as the Union Pa now being done here stop.” the one in most genei hines, all | _ A Tha New York Fire insurunce company | \18 98 bif woges 3 tho Union Pacifio. Ina | ng dono hero stop.? in mos il use is of gold or THE GOODMAN DRUG O, SFand Brlateivenita fenllyening 4 e s CompIIG with the Taws.OF tho state and | oure. poicces, pussenger couductors ot | o you own property liere? Iver with a little inseription on 16, A | 110 Fawxx Stiset, =~ Ouxita. Nup, | Olberson extibit having seceived fower mwards | o0 T been authorized to transuct business, etalv6looiEl Whero they pay | “Titen the ‘strike would be a bad thing for | Very fine gold chain suspends the hoart Coacerunt of counterfelts, wo havo ndopted | OF, B2M medals, oto. The French Government Charley Carter, deputy commissioner of | thig class $10 ) a month, our sched- | you us well as the rest of Oma about the neck. It is supposed to be | _Yellow Wrapier: the coly kenuine Mr, Nathaniel Whieler, Presidentof tho company Rl public linds and’ buildings, is packing bis | yie runs f 4 ) “Oh, 1 could get a job somewheres or very lucky to keep it onall the time. On 25 with tho Cross of the Legion of Honor. " Colmiis, 6 e hehrtory foeeoving to | The Chicazo St. Paul Minneapolis & Oma- | dle till the thing blew over. We're tixed for | the'tiny gold_ones some very amusing B[]ud S UpBPa HOUSB “Tho “No. 9" is not an old machine fmproved M E x l c A N = y O - A . ha company is getting ready to put a steam- | such emergencies. inscriptions ave done in fine letters, One wpon, but 1s an entirely new machine, and the BOYD & HAYNES, Managers. Attorney General Leese has retnrned from | ghovel at Tilling two bigz trestles at A pe: al May 3 T ove < £ two stle Apex Do you hear much talk about May 1| ¢}t T saw the other day had on it, *T 1L, where he assisted in cross-exam- | petween Winside and Haskins. It will r among Gther carpenters or workmen of any | 0050 B jewele ining witne for the do b o Hadoreomplatatha i on : said: “When N “‘ ; NLY. est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the trust cuso. B dorifident that the state will | 1P SYSRIOuL TOBLS to complote the work. ko Jithe g nnd thomll that order w ONE NIGHT ONLY age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, given me 1 knew exactly I that the trust will be dissolved. The Onty One “What ! hst e e She tealtng it who it was for. "1t was for a woman to | Wednesday Even'g, April 3o, | for ofbavingtheverylatestand best. of State Cowd is deluged Just about as I have told you T felt. If | give a nnth-‘l' woman, and she is the only Engagementof the Eminent Comedian, L O I I E R Y Chicago wins—well, I wont say any more." one in New York that 1 believe would el Grand Prize at Pars was awarded it as the grand- with letters inquiring about “tho sold ’l;lm('hj g0, Mi\‘\mvll_lx'l‘fl & St. Pl}n(} roster for 1889, The law requires a roster to | railway is the only line running soli Y 2 bl bbb avery by D i 13| v, olocato Tt s onn num mEan owvems, | 5y ik, & complimantazy acrpuon | JOHN - DILLON OF THE PUBLIG GHARITY inability et st i retur D Secre- i e ‘Thicag I 3 Y eser x i 28, V] B . cinet ass s are reqnired to ¢ lists to i n Steps Taken to Organize Under the feres with her friend’s love affairs; she gell’s Comedy Success, an National Impro t pny. aw s and Monthly 1 P10 in the Moresqu the county clerk and the county clerk to the | -, Lhe berth reading lamp feature in the Knights of Labor Banner. T T AT L T T FA ST S (it secretary of state. But fifty counties have | Pullman sleeping cars yun on these lines | 4 meoting of_teamsters and team owners | greeablo things, and she 1s qaicleto tol WANTED the HARTH done th i :;ll‘):-l:“x:‘:i‘l(\:xfl“h‘h‘l‘x’\’]‘:‘»fif}"m ;“z“i‘;lu.'.'?..,'-.'.'f& [ was Tieldat Greows hall on Farnam strect | tho ngrocable ones, She doesn't ask | s e ¢ el A QR e .f..;....' 3 CITY NEWS AND NOTES, g ) G A0 glody st night. 2 o vere prese astions y ink. voma e e eats g0 0 e 0 for the purpose by the Sec of the Int Hon. E. K. Valentine of West Point is in | improvement of the age. Try it and be | 1St night. About one hundred wero prosent, | questions, and she thinks woman to | morain thie Treusury. et incad and the meeting was presided over by T. H. | woman should be as honest and honor- St Nortolk- s here 5 Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific | Stewart. able as man to man. That’s the reason B ) O H T s A ogal dop&t"()um a, 0t 6 p. m. daily, arviving | The committee, appomted at the first meet- | I know tho little heart was meant for Oyd $ Upera ouge LOTTERY OF THE Beneficigncia Publica. i ! - ; at Chicago at 9:30 a.m. Passengers | ing about a week ago to prepare and pre- | her.” BOYD & HAYNES, Managers. i \ rriman, sherift of Washington | taking this train are not compelled to | sent a scheme for organizing, presented T T S e THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING county, arrived today with Lewis W. Strick- | oot'of 0f % Coars at. Council Blufts and | its report, recommending that application Three Performances Only. Commencing Wil be held In the CITY OF MEXICO, lott, who appears before the supreme court & BUE By SAC | be made 'to the general assembly of the Monday, April 28, MAY 5, 1890 tomlorrow on a writ of habeas corpus. wait for the train to be cleaned. Get | gyights of labor for o charter. The report 4 2 7 » » iy tickets and sleeping car berths at Union | s atopted. ani the docisation of prinsipies And a ladies' and ehildren's Tuosday Matineo Which Is the GIAXD SEA AXNUAL THE TRANSFER OF TROOPS, ticket oftice, !50]1 wnamig . of the Knights of Lubor was read for the in- THE W. C. COUP A a0 CARLTAL YR LK —— . A. NAsH, Gen. Agt. !ul'nmllnnu[lluN~ present. e e R L S Etn ol e EQUESGURRICULUM 120.000. oo YR % - the assembly ||l)uu' to be organized m team ! g M S . Afsoted by the Ohange. = = owners was udvoeated, and 1t was sugested Prof. Buckley's Sixteen Educatod Horses that do SERIOBIONTIG IR Tho Fifth United States artillery has been AMUSEMENTS. fhnt tho drivors Organize an assombly smong everything but talk. The perform Whojee. i Halyes 810 ordered from New Yok to San Francisco s i : : themselves with the same object in view. fontaljugglors e brass band e, ? T e o and the First from the Pacifio coast to the | W- C. Coup and his company of trained | “'Gnayheiker advised tho formation of a vostbitul hossees o1l a .. Teloos Tissersod. to WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G CO., Capltal Petzo 0F $E2000- 0o ooy 1y $120.000 east. There is one battery of the Fifth in this | horses performed at Boyd’s opera house last | union, and then suggested that a delegation e o e CHERR 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Capital Prize o © 0w ot o ot . 3 night to a ver 1d highly pleased audi- | be sent to the city council to ask for relief in Balcony, fe: general admissi ¢ a 5 . Capit, of W0.....-.0e fe 20,000 department, Battery D, commanded by ; P. E. FLODMAN & CO. .00 W 6o k p 5 | ence. To many people the attraction is more | from the teamsters who come in from other FUILepALOn eA D aLurday: 990 Nont bl Hr R A Ty states duving the best season, bringing their 220 North 16th Street. 0 1000 Major Kinzie, and stationed at Fort Douglas, Utah, 1t will change stations with Battery 5 of tho First Otherwise the Department | - of the Platte will bo unaffected by the | Marvel at and go into raptures over interesting than a eircus, minstrel show, spectacular drama or farce comedy % y - i) sh supplies with them and underbidding the Bo d O a Hou Ihey | Jocal team owners so that in order togetany | - BETTEBR THAN GOLD. Yy<a g Jper £e wo rk the latter were compelled to work at RESTORED HER HEALTH. BOYD & HAY Managers, ohange. knowledge displayed by that noble animal, | Starvation prices. For 25 years I suffered from bolls, erysipelas e e ) L APPHONIATION PiliZEN Both dotachments will pass through | tho horse. Mr. Coup's company s made up | After an_extended debate upon tho ques- | gad other blood aflections, taking duriug taf | * NGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE, COM- 168 Tilzen of "o Anbroxymate L0 Wikl () prize, 918000 (vt weral Brooke thinks, some time | of very intelligent beasts, and they have been | tion of organizing separate assemblies of time great quantities of different medicines with- MENCING THURSDAY, MAY 1 150 Prizes of G0 approximnt o 20000 prixo, 9,000 between the 12th and the 15th of May. The | trained to do some cle ver things. The star, | toam owne; .“{ «.n:l‘ nen it was ~I~'l'l:}~-d out giving mo any perceptible relief. Friends The Funnlestof all Great Comedies T Terminals of $40 decided by 120,000 prize, §1,W0 First is commanded by Colonel Langdon and | Bonito, probably won the greatest amount of | to organize one assembly comprising all team i L e oo O nitdon and | admiration, though littie Nick, an ex- | owners who work their teams for a 1iving, induced meto try 8. 8. 8. It improved me from | 229 Prises Amonpting (0 . 120 owover that Colonel Biper will remain i | tremely small actor, and Pack, the comedian, | ._C. W. Miller, the state ovganizer of the the start, and after taking several bottles, re- H .t)’ % ? Allbrizes wid in the United Statos fully paid in ie, s Colon L Tomainin | Ko in for & great 10wk of Appliise, Pacic 18 | Knights of Labor, was presont and explained | stored my heaithas fur as T could hope foF 8 O uts gpecifo or Hrwerin, bt r Wake: urr has been ascribed for the change. | @ donkey, and his actions showed how easily | the methads of operation of the order in order my age, which is now seventy-five years, Rultinigtn tnanity and nisery decay an: AGENTS WANTED. Troops in different aems of the serviee are | that species can be trained to obey a master, | that there might be no misunderstandingz Mns. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. i oitiar na, Ivoluntary Losses, an Hpsrmatoriors T transferred from time to time in order that | Bonito, howover, 0 very clover things | He assured all present that by going into this Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed froo. aused o AN B ORUB BATRS 5 any. [ustie Antormation Toriments and_ dotachments on the frontier | in mathematioal caleulations, in picking oyt | order they would gain many friends, He SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. stuting your residence, with ity 1 may not always be compelled to endure hard- | colors and finding articles A0 for by per- | Would not say how many members theve were | ___ idest R W eath ‘or numbor. Moro rapid roturn minil delivery wiil b ship while others more fortunate enjoy the | Sous in the whm;« l'l'l:xu the entire | it :!l‘u;ul ; but (A“nnx‘;)l‘:' i much stronger R R D e PPt gunranteo (o et monoy it aasured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your comforts and pleasures tributar; )osts near | troupe went through a wilitary | th 2 supposed. dtles. u tons. G ¢\ DRUG (! 3 » s andTIeaI e GHDA R0 postenoar | BRIRRO < BV, EINER I |* After deciding that & meeting would be 1 e et | e GOODMAN DRUG GO, IMPORTANT. 9 & his programme Mr. Coup states | )n-hlr at ln.‘- same place on Wednesday even- Seuts go on sule Al 0%, UBal Address, U. BASSETTI, v f T mce. | that these horses understand moi | ing for the purpose of instituting the new | 4 Nervous debility, poor mefory, diffidence, | {hat these horses understand e assombly, o recess was taken toallow all ENIL \/ ESTON TE.XA':- sexual weak css, pimples,cured by Dr. Miles' ine. Samples free at Kubn & Co.’s 15th an Minor By ording 8¢ S R T P who wisliod m:_l‘..mu-m.m their names us Dime Eden Musee L e e o } spersod other plensing features, such as | charter membe 4 b v e | spersed withi other plensing features, such ‘l A, o Tonehear & (,«-A by ol Exy | ‘ | double cornet playing by H. L. Dodge, a ken Sl e i ey ¢ ~ P T { nelof truincd dogs and, a Juggling 'act in ik Ald for Iidaho Parmors. | WEEK OF \m\p\y wm[ 28th, ESTATE AGENTS SPECIAL, 0 | u extraordi erkins of Camas Praivie is in AL At GALVESTON, TEXAS, R P youug mar some difficult tricks | Soli; Hon clovor W 3 ¥ st doposit the 110 the schome boloro sl They Are to Be Numbered Among 1 tho e and oase of . thorouh artis, | the city soliciting aid for the farmers of the lshed i 185 1ng o single teket, wnd recelve the following omicial Omaha's Reliable Jobbors. i1 ohe gxaco and caso of thorough artist. | .ontyal portion of Tdaho, whero -the orops Prof. Geor ge Brooks, lmleston tx the seaport that fs and 1s (o be | el * rave deatroved dur p pas Y0 Seasons or the t Northwest formation an It is understood that Messrs. Parrotte, | Boing to sec 4 [ 8 lestroved during the past two seasons THE BLIND MUSICIAN wps furiishod. Visitors tuvited o call at | 38 - grasshoppers, Mr. Perkins does not ask | P. C. Himebaugh's Will. for mon but wants seed grain and garden | Milli The will of the late Pierce €. Himebaugh | sced to be sent to the board of t | Imported Mlllmery. ade was admitted to prob lay. The | at Hailey, Idaho. He wants a car load 128 North 18th Street. Scripps & Co., Jobbors in hats, caps and furs at ¥ enth and Harney streets, have sold their stock, fixtures and good willto & new firm to bo organized, and to consist of Mr. E. The Pan-American Novelty Co, | 20—-CLEVER ARTISTS—-20 o yeste Mexle Further, the company s requ 0 dia . ix per cent. of the vall alyrger portion than iy « Finally. the nun L ekt 15 Nimited o %00 cidow, M o C ebaugh, is ap- | of oats aud a car load of potatoes, besides | ) ' i f A V' Guenthen of Alblon, Neb., aud his asso. | Widow, Mrs. Aunctt C. Himebaugh, is ap- | of oats nud a _of potutoes, | . | 2areat Stage Shows Big Departments aobihlly, the number of tickets : ‘l:.u‘ " "”H,.. ; \ul:af‘ W tom’ ™ Milwankee, | pointed solo executrix, The will {5 dated 'I.':yll'"““lll“‘lll‘lll::illl[‘ 1}"!”;.'1"' \u'u: ory R | Wiy | O naiD et At aral '::.’ifllfn'.'g'n'nvo .!f"&‘.’??; 20000 Lo UNA11 41 #01d by otlier lotiorios using the { ad are said to be ienof | Fobruary 5, 1889, and directs that all and just | ,(5UBE N B AEE o B Ot | Pt et otknessof Hody aad ind, Efecis | - - Tl i funce oana"" o sale” @08 100 | dobie bopaid us soon ua. practicables A1 | LB ALY 50 polids baeh of, carvoty | NO RIBBON | ...,y S RENG M e e Tt effect about the first proximo, housebold and personal property in use at the | dentiuls signed by Geovge L. Shoup, | UPPER TRXAS QUADRUPLE Blrenthon WEAK, UYDRVELOP! ¢ Rider & Co. of Peoria: [lls., are about to i ” PRESS ol B A 1 B Tt Y| P i Avseilly wataiiing HOUK move 1o this city and pen & wholesalo notion | time of Mr. Himehaugh's death are - bo- | eror of Idaho, aud reprosents it the people crmanent Alignment | - e d ol i DN e T AN S queathed to Mrs. Himebaugh, All tho rest | 0f his state aro eatively destituto of secd of | BAY STATE U lhl’nmuco..-urulo.u.v. " loads of their goods are now at | of the ostate, real, personal or mixed, | 8l kinds and cannot plant until they are as- | = the dopots, i boqueathed In trust to Mrs, Hime. | sisted { BRERD, ANDOU ~&BANJOS: ) —— baugh for the 1 of the only | _ Funeral of Cnarles H. Isaa child, Miss Grace L. Himebaugh. After th TR eirifed By = Strenath. | TN ca Pho funeral of Charles H. Isanes was held | daughter shall have arrived at the age of i \king new ground farm g . FREE twenty-five years the trust shall cease, and | on the left bank of the Arkunsas, half a [l OF ALL MUSICAL ING TRUMENTS other-in-law, Fred t st from the idence of h MeConuell, at 263 Dave STEEL PENS. the wife shall receive three-fourths of the | mile from this b, the ldborers ex- | Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR- | JCHAYNES 6, (0 BosToN; Mass. , yoster P esta d the income thereof, and the med vesters A R AR A | i LS i Y day afterncon, and was largely attended by — danghter the remaining one-fourth hum |:\” 'l petrified body of a ANTEE. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, the friends and relatives of the sed. The Under the will Mrs, Himebaugh is o | 2an ALNu06 Catholic the habit of a Rowan | \ suffer est, says a Philadeiphia | GEO, H, SMITH & CO,, \WE{A[ ?"flum\’.l brouddloth, was almost buried in a tass of | Sees fit, and also to ‘continue the business in | Times, Booneville, “Col., speciul. =~ “The . and DI AR flowers. Rev. Dr..Duryc “,,“mh,, and the Wwhich Mr. Himebaugh was en d at the | dress and shoes and hose 1 also be- General Agents Nebraska aud Iowa. | eurea pormanently and priv A, GOODRICH, Law st ODOFT AND STIF l Tealnk ware. interred. Io Bros time of his death or discoutinue it, s she may | como stone, and the figure might have | 310 S, 16th St., « = Omaha | 3% Beat by wal for gl | &3s,Chiouko. ‘48" yonra o | etery, John K, Wilbur, F. £ Bulloo . | see lk | passed for the cunning hundiwork of | street Boston, Mass Auny states. 2oy Leadl | Boyd's Opera 1se Block,