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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, ‘*All I(lfl\Y AU (.l.l ].'), 1891-TWELVE PAGES, ____——__—————————————-—— - - Bk ‘I;:l'v;r‘l"'I':"'.T:M":";“L!S‘."': ’!‘v’l;;;::tm";‘”r;"'“ y(l‘”‘:"r‘:\:ll}vn B ; Mead one Solld Sore, Itching Awul. 3 i From Montana, Idaho, Arizona, o, | Popu i ward to the Shortage Prospect of Omaha_Laboringmen Enjoping | Novaaa, Ciah aua Old Mexico. the suppiy 13 | Lopular Ermor in Regard o tho Shortag Had o Tie HisHands to Cradle, f is Ve A ! diawn, in Russia, - - : § bt ‘T wormen f tho Areentine smter —_— ol /Gty Do you pay a ‘quarter a onc” for them? Do you realize that when you do you're paying half of it fn e have been remarkably little affected by | — s of the past few years. | v oipi £ IMPROVEMENT AT TRADE CENTEES, | 00 Iittle boy broke amt on his head with & bad m“‘ll nd half for somebody's name? You are, the labor disturb EMPLOYE AND EMPLOYER CONFERRING. | Thoir quict w s have argued well for the form of cezema, when W was four months old. Wo aystom swhich hs been used continually. R tried threo doctors, e they dtd ot hein hime Wo | We sell you just as gool a four ply all linen collar as there is made or can be made, in any of fiftcen The men generally work steadily, as is evi- | { TR then use | your three COTIOUNA RENEDIES, and af- {es; eitliet: stand ¢ o GRS e 3 Negotiations for & Cossation of the | deiicei by'tho.fact, 83 shown by'the “com: | NcFth and W est In Metter Shape than them eloven styles, either standing or turn down, for fifteen cents orv.vvvuevvvenn.....2 for 25¢c. ; ;. |nn s books, that 45 of the 650 men have the South-Strike in Omal wouks exnetly necord TR Ot T entl n TR AW g . hos 4 Smelter Strike Approaching Cons Y employed over o yeur, Theso men havo RIS NS e Tand o aremoneco | We will sell you standing or turn down linen collars in any one of a dozen styles, collars that are al- “ 1 articipated 'n [ e strikes dn- s z R "lu:":‘l ,v.'::...l R .'-'u”i"',"fl by {ifl'.‘" fber .?,",'\‘.5“7”.""*’ Market., prove. Wil ATHOF. A ways sold for fifteen cents at.........oooeiieiiies e 10 each. In the year 1557, remembered all over th useof wen tor seven | We o will sell you a regular ten cent collar, any size, smnlhng or turn down, guaranteed all +~ entirely woll. When wo I L vl oo : il ..6c each. continen ove full of unrest, the smelter continent as ove full of unr h G LA an using it his ho was f s0id sore th brove. It was nleo all smployes were generally quiet. Only one o e Everything was quict at tho smelting | ripplo m e ey, e ity-five men £w Yorg, Aug. 14.—R. G, Dun & Co's. et ’ 3] CUFES? Yes we sell a regular all linen cuff in .(n\ ~I\Iu in .m\ size, the same qu ity you've alw 19 ) vere being i oadily | 4 ’"‘H"” of wages but was caused by 8gl- | 4550 of an ofticial declaration that famine 1s erown to his eye seen so l 0 W . e e e m | Ut g s iy Saeer 1 el | I for twenty cents, at, v 10C @ pany orks vosterday morning, . Nothing further | waiked out and remained 1dle two days, | weekly review of trade says: The prohibi- :A"IITI:) "n lyu'tnl:l\l\"'llnylulHlnl Nu'n ““lll th I"”m:r: while (00 worked, The issue was not upon | tion of the exportation of rve by Rus be- | The profits for the year just past were not e By e LU AL T A s . : : X . . forward. Tho oficors bud recolved nomor | Tho profits for tho year fust post wera not | TS % (10 holo world, Russia usually | aertivonrsron ot v oo, gatamatt vies on | AND, we sell the very best all linen cull thatare made, in any size or ~1\1\ (usually sold for forty Ehar » d, dating back from this | exports about fifty million bushels of rye Woeka Gt we hind £ keop hI% hands ted t the ¢ ¥ 1ot the committee would return to further | months sf that period, dating back from | 3 ok « i s tod 1o cents) at i m’”:"' B or W day twelvo months, o dividend o5 por et | men reaton that other grain in lire g i Ty e oo i e v ant S T R PV S PN e D rwsn EVs taede sy W Ton v s e 200 B PRI bk bl A b was declared: during the six months JUst | v i) o required. Not enough attention | nafls ont uf tho ot na b woul | scrateh i four, headed by Jobn Walsh, waited upon | Voar preceding Auiust, 150, two dividends | 18 paid to the fact that European consump- | you! (it i ke G ERED SH l RTS 1 another hour to dis- | of 5 per’ cent. each were declared on the [ tion may be greatly reduced by high pri Tkl Patntt kserin Lo Eava bubn JHUBIMA: | raenr i o Wi oo BEE s BuMtelE o tHe # shirts, in all sizes; made of genurne .\I.\\ \lel\ MILLS .\IL,\I.I,\. by tio imanagomont of the smelter u Argen- | RET TRECRRRAR IR, (AR G0 C | Cuticura Resolvent | \ith very fine linen bosoms, with four-ply bands, with contimuous Mr. Barton and devot cussing the situution, The ground gone over was practically the samo ns that covered Thursday, although morc attention was | tine, The correspondent was inrtructed to | Witt be e ewLBTGET Wai COSTIbE TR - y Wil ] (anas, wi | AL LA UL LD GO A UL L R e B L L et Ao e s E it facings, with felled seams, fully reinforced both front and back. | - vorl y departments affected by tho pro- | failed to do so.| ieat rose Slje on moderate sales, npurities and poisonous clements, Ll S L L b AL bl Bl - operator at Chicago went down, | TOMOVCR Lo Ciubt. WAHO.CUTICURA, ¢ These shirts we bave had made to our own order, and are simply posed reduction, No definite ngreement was FESTNER EEOPENS. )36’ 6i¢c and oats lgc, with small | 8kin cure A SOAP, anl reachied, and the committee retired to forini- a A6, . ClboD T ioAvAtS L aFe\s | B Ehtertavory || BTy 3 i and Scul the first shipment of an immense contract. The price, is a price at late u schedule of wages, which it will sub- | And the Printers Sccure Eight Hours | juoind with the assurance that the country | St afr, ‘\j s the CUTICUA | which you can buy shirts of any store flidt: sellsaelitts BiEtie mit for the company’s considoration today and Wages Sought. will not ouly have enormous supplies of [ Biinty Giotchy siin, s 1 blood d o mecting was veey friendly, and 1o | Tho Fostnor printing company announced | KFn, but o mavket for it at good prices, | front pluiples o 8 ol from inaney 1o iz shirts cannot be cqualled in any store in the country for less than 5 question in its various phases was dispas- | yostorday morning that toduy they would re- | SUsiiess is improving throughout, tho narth. ! . nsoessonn, | SEVELY: Adive cents. No matter how many you buy the price is the E:) a CI]. s a desire to see how g cly discussed, Neith i ierchant side manifested | open their shop and put their twenty-five | Country iving more fr cossions would | printers who have been out to work at elght | and their pureh it by wholesale SOV, A1 Dropured by e Borree | SAme, ity cents each. ' Divi & CHEMICAL CorPORATION, osta be obtained from the other, but on the con- | hours per day and pay them according to the | and manufactur : Berscnd for 1w 1o Cure Skin Dis o trary both seemed desirous of reaching a | gehedule demanded by the Typographical l' Ll "‘I””“”_h ~'W]:"*"”m‘fl_\'vlm'\l;‘-l,‘l\"‘:«;l puges, 5 Llustrations, and 100 testinoninls orough unders| = ato sottlo- bl sales reaching 3, ¥ pounds, A ila- B T thorough understanding and ultimato scttlo- | ynion, namely, £16 per week. delphia thero s’ gonoral improvement, At | BABY'§ Sinand Seaim purifieand beautitiod ment. The fivm has the contract for printing the | Cincinnati trade is only fair, southern busi- Sl v The prospects coitiuue favorable for @ [ pouse journal of the last legislature, and it | ness being smaller. At Chicago an increase ' Q speeay ndjustment of the existing dificuity, | was nécessary for them to reoven their oftice | is noted in almost every brauch of trado ex- PM”S AH] WEAKNESSES- 85 the succeeding conferences seem to en- | because of (hul vond (’rrsmmm wi ch they | cept cured meats. AtSt lel”\.x‘lll\l\; 1 O omalen tnstantly reloved by Ut now sender a better feeling between the parties, | Bave given for the satisfactory performa; nereasing in almost ¢ , A ansas Teunnt und Infulible Antidote to Py, CELLLD AL G UL BRI LRI Rl City the cattle ana packing trades are light LR TG Serouu TR ; ————— and wheat not moving fre but general SMELTERS AT KANSAS CLT No_gripping, no nausea, no pam when | trade 1s inproving and hea 5 crit DeWitt's Little Early Risers aro taksn, I'ne south is in a ve different condition. How the Men Work a Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. The great surplus of cotton lnst year and the | \hite stock b Ar ine Works. . e ; prospect of an equally large crop thy > S i, 19— Special to Tue | A very small pill, out a very g00d Guo | threatens a lower prico than peoducers mh,.“\ \,\y.;..l‘,:hu-\‘-..‘;x 1:,_v.- ‘olrl :]Inl Kansas | DeWitt's Litt A i\{v‘u'-;;lfl:n\x:_tt:-“xl‘lnmul colléetions are both poor | Jay Gould and party ave at the mineral City consohdated smeltng and retining com- OVE y 1 ADES e iy ol i il Tubo, o I LINE. There is & distinet improvement in_the de- ; SIS At uthat vicinity. : 3 pany there is considerable sympathy being mand for cotton goods which mills can now | °¥iug the baths and fi in that vicinity DERBLICT COMMITTELS, expressed for the men now ou u strike at | Discrepan ties covered in Capitol | produce with profit at lower prices than Itis unnounced at headquarters in this delphia. Speeulation in s has beendull | has gone to. Portland. for the T et | ° DR. KEELEY . [OF DWIGHT, TLL.] JAY FisHE reciates ana ngines | OUY Fall and Winter Catalogue will be ready for mailing August 15th, are Turne 1 Out in Hundreds, Write for it. W Owmatin. This sympathy is a natural feeling [ whic vays e ctween me se [ s has denied the application for ) e which ulways exists between men whose | Juldge Davis has denied the application for and tonied downvard, but oil bas advaveed | pirpo ot b thRTnE B iERE ATy i ontial 3 interests are in any respect identical. [ aninjunction in the case of Allea Koch | vl for the woek. trip to the west vut, as one official remarked, lize board of public works met at 2 o'clock There is, however, no disposition being | agamst V. G. Langtr; Langtry purchaspd Exports of wheat for the week have been | it scems strs shown towards being affected in their duties | the Hanscom residence that was situated at | three times last years, and western receipts | pleasure trip after a absence and at a | paving St. Mary's avenue from Twenty- by the Omaba lockout. The men m the | Xijetcenth and Douglas sireots with the in- | 8verage about @ million bushels daily. Tin | timo when the work is pushing and many | sixth to Twenty-seventh stroot. Usually Kansas City smelter are satisfied with their | (GREEERE T RE S BRI, O o | has declined here to 219,90 for August, though | things are demanding his attention R beesoe blAis BUDa lot und make no complaint. T'ney ure fully | tention of removing it to his lots at ‘Twenty- | 45401 1) London, and sales of lake copper Another coincidence is the fac number of bidders, but yes- uze that he should start on a \N.»m 100n to award the contract for there are that his | acquainted with the situation in Omab: Sixth and Harney streets. Koch secured a [ ape veported at 31790, bor troubles in the | trip is in the direction of Goul present | terday there were none, | certain of the wen i the two citics ure 1u | temporary imjunction at the time. Omalia smel s have advanced the | stopping pl Chairman Birknauser explained this Ias Establishod a Braneh of His Famous S correspondence regarding the affairs of the ].ll“(‘\“"l()l‘ll\ shows mnr\u‘ \mlll{li\‘l.'“lllt- price of lead to4!5 cents, The advance ul; Anotner ofticial said: It looks strange that | by that contractors bad GLD 0 Nebraska workmen. Only one demoustra- | crepencies on the surveys of Capitol Hill ad- | prices during the past week has averaged | the stock should depreciate so suddenly | become ti (pntracts that were ontered i 3 ;‘an‘ u tion of strong brotherly fecling has yer | dition, the place to which the house will be | feiiy o por cont for ail commoditics. : i prack thatedlontosen by u s on UP"’M” KEELEY INSTITUTE at the time = when they aro turn- | intosix weeks et here continues casy on | ing out over one hundred engines | council e i al paper is rather more | per month from the repair shops and other | that the next day after the bids ware opened able here and_in othicr eastern cities, but | rollng stock 1n proportion. In a couple of | tae contracts were entered into aud wll of the from the Grant smelter at Deuver to be re- [ vary from one to three feet, : re is still a © sense of uneasiness. | weeks the crop wili bewin to move und the | papers forwarded to the couneil. There they fined here, The cmployes at once grew sus- [ Rozarding the case on trial, testimony | Foreiwn trade continues to improve, for whilo | capacity of the road wlll be taxcd 1o its | had been roferrod to the committees apd thit picious of an attempt on the partof the | showed that at the present tume Koch's 1imports decline largely the exports for the | ntmost to handle the lnrgest crop this country | was the end of them, O aaha smelter to get their refining done | house is something like three inches over the | two weeks of August have exceeded by | has everseen. Gould, or anyone else, woule At the present time the board has $10,000 Lere, as, ub to that time, unrefiued bullion | line und on the lot owned by Lan nearly 19 per cont those of the corresponding | have a hard time keeping stock down in the | on hand that belongs to contractors which is been made. It occurred about ten days ago | moved. Surveyor Howes oviginally surveyed |~ hg moncy anavasiasrlla e the tract, and vears later it was surveyed by | call, and comme ‘A carload of unrefined bullion was received | J. . House. In many iustances theso lines s, The cuaivman stated F & ENNES { o zmzs‘sum nuw N PAIRS = AT BLAIR, NEB. For the Cure of Drunk Habits. Thousands eu; tion address ness Opium and Morphine sd. Lor further inform froml Denver haa always vone to Omaba, : weeks last. year. face of such indications of vrosperity. being held until the council approves the 2 NE About five hundred men dropped their toois | _ Be sure and use Mrs s Soothing | “The business failures occurring through- LERAE o Linttas e The l\ulx) In\ titute. - BLAIR, NEB. and refused 1o siwelv the carof bullion, They | Syrup for your children wuile teething. 25 | out the country th past week namber 221, as Rauilroad Rates, After discussing the eight honr law at e \;umumm: mm-;l\ about ono hour, whi cenuts a bottle. compared with a total of 231 lf.m w For “The procees s before tho state board of | some length tho following resoiution was oo t was leurned positively that the c: e the corvesponding week of last year the | trapsportation rday were a porfect | adopted: HUMPH REY59 AMUSEKEMBRENTS bullion had been hased from the ( W esterners in New York, figures were 197, ked T. L. Kimball yesterday. L hat the ehairman report to the N S St ie property of the Kunsas | New York, Aug I.—{Special to Tur Bre.] e City com ney then went buck to | s B, Harrington, Omaha, is at the work and no further trouble has been experi- t is the sense of this board, and | whwitys hias hecen. that inspoction should only were 1ot | be piid and chare WSE Property owners -— . “AN AW FUL SCARE.” was represented and sev- es were made, but the, RYNETERNARY SPECIFICS | Farnam Street Theater this weol, Wedues- Stephen notel. — ed. 3 o 1 For Horses, Cattle, Sh D Ho Tonight and every n eiaaus ! 2 ed, for the 1 iployed. but thit in ‘or Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Eo; 4 1 The works of the Kansas City consoliduted J.T. Robinson of Owalais at the Hotel Name Confounded | 2 fuct of the matter is,” coutinued My, | the constry n of Sewers and doin © othe AND POULTRY. GO dayiand Saturday.N smelting and refining company are located in | Buckingham. with that of an Oshkosh Citizen. Bimball, “the question of rates is entirely | DUl NOrks et s of meceicibr el (nI0r | 500 Pago Baok en Treatment of Animals a suburb, Argentine, known as “the Silver | B, B, Davidson of Sioux City is at the mme that rogister,” said an angey man ( Misunderstood ~ As was stated ' lust | miftertar ha ifunceions, “pendine which | oo o Bud Chare Sent Free. o t City.” en yewrs awo the little city | rana Contral hotel. from Omaha, who strode into the Wellington | WiPtek i tho Towa tarit is upplied | ficemipuions s honrd has uot folt uliifiod | qetqFevors stigns Inflammation was built, and with it the works. e asal 0 . Nobraska it wi Taise the | nor competent to diseh Inspoctors - Supported by a thorou hily competent com- The furnace rooms, aud in fuct, all the build- A. D. Brandies of Omaba secks shelter | Thursday morning. tariff on grain to a much higher figure | ployed Ly the month undér the direetion of ,l,‘,,.,,,,,.,, ol Dischargess any. Popuiarprices. ‘and niry.” The natural | teath the Grand Central's rool, “Cortanly, Mr, Johuson; glud to sco you | than is now fn practice. Il adinit that when | the, mayor und” o eity councili thorefore ot o (Gruiey Wt e Collent, tho' windows being | Mrs. Canfield of Wichita is at the St. | back,” said Clork Hilton, pushing the hotel Arifl is tuken s a whole 1t 100ks unfavor- Tl s ST oughs, ) 1 onin. F’ o Stw t"['h t e and air shafts plonty. No rotury fans | Stephen hotel. 5t iy able for Nubruska, but when_ tho tonnage of | RN S N T L, ‘l",'fi‘u‘;fi pes arnam otree gatrer are needed to eool the buildings and cases of Mus. M. M. Miller, Olympia, is at the “That's all right,” rephied Mr, Johnson the commodities actunlly shipped is consid- | r compensiation for the time oceupied Urinnry and K idne Week. Commencinz Sunday Mutinee, Aug, 10, sickness or prostration from heat are rare, | erctt house. 4 L s DAEe 500. | ered the Nobraska tariff'is much below | pendine such e ays out of the general fund, Exuptive Discanes, Munge. The Delicious Musical Comedy, The ary arrangements are excellent and I. C. Stevens, Parsons, Kan., is at the imme that book; I want to find out what | lowa tariff. This is not understood by the { and in cise 1t is deemed advisable to pay ~Diseuses of Digestion, Paralyasis. [ as o retult the mortality is small, Grand Central hotel this thing moans, 1f anybody has been mon- | farmers, and these agitators o advantago | tiew our of tho zeneral tund, wo would reconi- | Singlo Battlo overS0doseah =~~~ .60 As to the healthfulness of the work, it is [ Toveka folks nero are enn, at tho | koying with my name hero there'll pe [ OF that fuct to make a great noise about the BT AN ITRD A e AR eI B Bo6 Lo peYalT Stable Casc, with Epecifics, Mannal, no worso than iy hard labor. - When u | Gilscy houses 1. 8. Hand, it the St Denis; | youble,» b rate on articles that ara seldom shipped fnto. | RO o By o daly Inatorasa 07| Far Ve et e 8708 1 man falls sic he is allowed, | and C. B. Hulvert, als oat the same hotel, % . e criodly | the state. month. i {ots; or Sont Prepatd hy , accordingly s to the nature of bis illnessaud | Mr. A. Peddec; Iowa, is at tho Astor | M. Johnsontook the register and hurriedly AT The question of ropaving Leavenworth S D o B ot raniid e vwoze A Fegst ot Cloan and Whotesome Pun. Mat= B R A e 1t upon s | Liouse, wid J. L. Howard, Kansas, is at the | turned over the pages tll hie came to the date A Cure for Diarrhea, a0 joL mepaxina Tonvanmorl Ao S inecs Wednesday Sturday, Popular labor, from one-third to one-half pay. This | Gilse uso, i of his lust visit to Chi s the Chicago Last fall T was tuken with kind of a sum- | ooucdoped. Cnuivman Birkbauser stated Cornor William and John Sts., New York. oLl coutinues through th until'they are | 0. O, Adams, Wichita, is at the Astor | Dost. Ie ra i owii the list of ar- x:m-u-n.pl.n:x ccampanicd by a wonderful | yy.¢ the council would not pass a resolation . i . E OMA again able to assume their duties und draw | house. vivals till b Arthur johuson, | dia Soon after, my wife's sister who | guie b G O R e wis 10 Ll the @ thele full puy. s. Hi. Stevenson, Topeka, is at tho West- | Omaha, B." lives with us, was taken i the same way. | fricring the Daviig. | Kis fdes wos 1o ElLtho HUMPEREYS TH Ha Thero are at preseot about six bundred and | minster hotel, and' W.'S, Turman 15 at the | Then the anery expression on his face | We used almost everytiing without benefit. | oSl ot vonr. He foaved the couneil swould | BOMECPATHIC CTUR : £ifty mon employed by the company, which | Astornouse. changed 1o a wloased but purzled look. | Then 1 said. let us try Chamberlanvs Colic, | hotii BEXEYERE He fobeed the Sounel wona ““F NG i latier is composed of Kansas City business | Miss Plumb, Bmporia, is at the St | “That's ull right,” he suid to himself. *No- ra and Diarrhain Remedy, “which we | {77 tPRRRFEIE HIEones SPECIFIC No. “k 0. Mr. August R. Meyer being at | Stephen. vody has changel it. But then how did the | did, and that cured us right away, 1 think | 'S ¢ HEuTailaorae ot h ol aoRy A head “of it. Theso men — re- | C.M. Tave, Leavenworth, is at the Hotel | other comet Ab, this explains it,” he con- | much of it, as it did for me what it was tec- | o s LU ‘t could ve graveled for ars; Tho onlv successfol remody for OMAHA, NEB, iivo baodardi e RStk Al il Rrent e | (Vordhe: tinued, as his eye rested on another nume | ommended to. Jobn Hertzler, Bethel, Berks | aha {05! N"[Vfllis Dflhlmy Vital WBukHGSS 110 and 112 N. 11th St thelr particular dopnrtment, wages ranging | | C. A Stanton, Centralin, 1n., 1s at tho | fr L\l{w'l'm-\\'x: on’ th poge, allg (l" 25 und 50 cent bottles for sale by | Uy hoard will reauest the couucil to adopt A PG TR ot S A Te R OT IO F G BE GRNSe, Nos, 108, 110 and . . from £1.50 per day 10 83, 'There are various otel Vendome, vhat's the matter, Mr. Johnson (" asked | druggists. eSOl rdering the rej 1 por vial, or 8 vials and larko vial powder, for 1 S MOraRaLy Lebae L b a resolution ordering the repa; A posivial on R aaoE B TELEPHONE 1772. prices ranging between these extremes paid Mr, I Fruldhof, Columbus, Neb., is at the | Mr. Hilton, c for,the several classes of work. The ordi- | St. Charles hote douo nothing that could have oftended Mr. tay, A 3 of price.~HUMPEREYS' MEDICINE £0., nary unskilled laborer, working 1 lifting — Johnson, of the firo and bankrupt shoe sale, | Central Law College, o, Williara and Tohn Sti., N. Y. and hauling about in tho open air receives | 1 like my wife to use Pozzoni’s Complexi Matter enough,” said the guest. “When | 114 S, 16th street. Bargains for tho last | In a brief interview with W. Honr e Igot home from my last trip he m wife | day t be T the minimum price, while the dirt-begrimed | Powder beeause it improves her looks and Smith, dean of the Central Law colle| fellows who work at the furnaces get 85, us fragrant s violets scavvely spoke to me. I saw, of course, she | “UFh e o 4 2 o shifts worked by the - meu aro i — e — Was hurt or oftended about something, bat 1 | 12tdics’ kid button boots, 5c pair. it waslearned that careful preparation il not all of the szme duration. This varies Minister to Liberia. could not imagine what it was. Boys® canvas luee shoes, 25¢ pair. is being made for the next annual ses- with the labor. The man who | Hon C. H. J. Taylor, ex-mnister to Li- | **What is wroug, my dear? I at last usked canvas lace shoes, 50c pair. sion of this prosperous young school of bas the kind of employment which taxes mo- | Levia and editor of the Amevican Citzen, is | b hand-sewed slipper law which hegins on September 30 next, mentarily the body, brain and nerves, 0es | iy the city, His home is in Kansas City, and Who was with vou in Chicago? she hund-sewed oxford and extends to May 25, 1802, It was ox- not work as long as the steady plodder with the ‘wheelbarrow. There are eight, ten and roput Manufacturers of Iron and Stcel Ribbon Drugeints, asked in reply, in her chiliiest tone: plained that the regular law course ex- Gonuine, Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, Who was' with me! 1 repeated u be- | All the Burt’s shoes for the last day, | tends over a period of two years to co be is ouo of the three uegroes who have been twelve-hour shifts, ‘he eight-hour men ave | admitted to practice before the United States | wilderment 50 pai i S . FOIMe C v o) ’ 2 L . Yoy e Nebraskn il t thoso who are cmployed us furnico hands, | Suprowo court, Ho wus a delegato to. tho | WG o - what woman was with you at | “Neb angaroo shoss. §1.50 pai ol withothe Nebesis sHmg I Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest, feeders and others working fn that depart | national convention which nominuted Cieve- | tho Wellington I ! 028 Sl e ek I s rost artistic and durable fence in the ment, 1t beiug the most tircsomo occa- | land, and was in return appointed minister | W Wyat woman? T gasped. *Why, no in.nisupnly ol shooa Snlurduy,lusti devotodithitholsludy ol thio peinsinios of BAS BLOOD i X 3 oy ofith market. Manufacturers’agents for Archi- tectural Iron work of all kinds, and for the celebrated Buckthorn Stecl Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and see samples Send for Catalogues and Prices, s sule. 1115, 16th stecet. [ the common law prior to admission to - practice in the courts of the state, While | suit und all the sensational concomitant . Wighting for Their Home students are only required by our statute tred extonsively | " iif you were alone, whit docs this méan®’ | Tho Omaha real estate. and trust c to'be sutisfuclovily qualified upon'the on “Whites and [ continued my wife in what scemed to me | has brought an action in the county co el as T atioh e his ottled,” and “The | \what the novehsts call the “fearlessuess bo prigaiples ol the commmon; oy, n-hle pation. The men with outside work | to Liberia m 1555, but resigned bis position | ywomg where the air is cooler and the vesponsibility | in 1588, returning to less, stay on duty twelve hours at a stretch, | sumed bis law practic Intermethate degrees of labor commund mod- Mr. Tuylor —bas erate hours, This preseut scheme has been | throughout the countr m vogue siuce tho smelter was opened ton | Blacks, ov the Question 1. 1was alone.) Things were gelting Atlauta, whero he re- | very warm and I had visions of a divoree Plmplen on tho Face ) Broaking Outj Bkin Troubles| Titslo forea Hot Biin) ‘ Boilsy Blotehes YOurs ugo. Negro, Normal avd Abnormal.” 'Hois proud | of despuir,’ us she took a copy of Tk Ovais | 00504 5 Kvagscow, Curolino L. Johuson, | schoel’ their range of study will begin &/ gola Bores) B dBmm. » “Tho workmen at Argentine have no labor | Of Uis blood, but objects to his peoplo being | Be: from the table and pointod with hey | 18 8.J. Shaw, D, J. Thoraton and €. E. | with the common law and oxtend ‘ \’ % L or Y uuion. Iu fuct, the oty one now existing is | called *eolored,” ‘olding that it appli foretiuger to this awful paragraph : Reiter, through tho different modifi \ a4 i . Omuba, Compluints aro seldom hoard | ausliy well to Mongolians, Italisas and In- | “WiCnicago, July — —Mr, aud Mrs. Arthur | Some years ago o building association was | tions by statute in England and in this 9 oL e e Trom the men und in reality the tatter | dians. He wants them calied negrocs, Johnson of Omiha, aro at the Wellington | oreanized and lots were bought in Walnut | country, and conclude with the codes @GTGR AGKER s Knomi Lo Com tansn ExteaoLof oot claim there 1s no ground for i, o hotel here. Mr. Johnson is attendiug to | Hill addition, where these parties built thoir oopted Lfro and elsewhere. I e of the flnest RIver Platte eattlo ine They aro treated considerately, paid regus Her Favorite, some busiess matiers and in tho evenings | homes. - As timo rolled o ths parties paid [ SP000eC Woke aud esewhers | e ENGLISH Bite1y s merior In lavor and gunlity to larly, and have frequent changes from night My wife is subject to cramp in the stomach, | he and Mrs. Johuson ‘enjoy o0 the full the | most of the encumbrances aud tne mov a1 SN0 UGN 4 B any made of cuttie crown in Burope or for tho two years covers u wido rungo Clsewhere. e nuthorized the uso of idid summer weather of C BLBQB ELIXIR to day work, and vice versa, Every fourteen | She has tried Chamberlain’s Colie, Chole Licazo, passed iuto the hands of the trust company a | spl v different s # ubout th days chunges ade, und no men held | and Disrrhaa Remedy and that is her medi- “i\What does that meant repeated my [ that has now brought actious in forcible | embr Hig as the over for four weeks on cither night or day | cine now for a speedy “veliof. It never fails, | wife, © | entry and de ts and titles, The thivd year or post WHY" s:cnu.,r: voun nLoo g s work except where it cannot be avoided. In Beuver, Meallisterville, Juniata Co., ‘here was a siuation for a respectable | The defendants declare they will fight and ! graduste conrse will probably attract bR s well known .(.&b&rmn.,m.wk such cases, the men ]w\... are held are gener! i f married man to be in, Of course I assured | C8rTy the cases to the suprdine cour Thainitontioni'of theatudents who hove ‘nm A ““'h”‘ ‘-j ally kept ot duy work, us that force is larger % = > her thut [ was innocent, that there must be ———— e e iR ity reamiro o bivo signature of e e f L N e Caltel a Disorderly Houso, pistake somewncre, und 1 would try to find | . Much injury is done by the use of .‘"“ '.‘\l:' I 1001 8k ull ‘lll baen ud- 2 ) froin fhe atr o / | outside the buildings at night, but the | Alce Rickards hus filed u complaint against | it out. Sho consented to take my view of it | 0¥, #riping compounds tnien us pure Hiaes ,';)”“l'fmf,,‘.'i:"”f“',( S AL oo that wiil thorouiily ors | LIEBIG | Extract id said: ‘L rveally did not think it | I& Aver's Pills, the patient has a mild but it because I did not | offective cathartie, that can be confidently | exampl t last Was you who wis* m furnuces are of recessity kept runniug d and night alike. No ono works on Sunda Shopard & Valentine, propriotors of th cidental hotel, charging them with keopit 1ch subjects as: The judicial COMPAHY'S of Beof. this is one duy of rest in the week thoy u AL thiuk you would be silly enough to register | recommended alike for the most delicato | systems in different ages and countri sure of, aud they often got an extra duy at | disorderly place. that way.' puticuts as well as the most robust, international, constitutional and status FOR SALE BY KUHN & CO.. Omaha, | e theend of & fourteen days' shift, At irveg- | 1t will be remembered that the complainant | *That was not very mnch consolation, but — e tory luw. Jurisprudence, medical and | — - | Ros s I gaoie f ular imtervals the men get vaeations of from | is the girl whose story appearad in Tue Bee | here is the explanation,” and Mr. Johhson Annomncements, nutional, nature of laws, sovereignty, Hauh LAk 1 one to two weceks, or even longer. On such | g fow days ago. The hotel firm will be prose- [ Poiuted to the other entry on the book, “A Turkish Bathy,” said to be a very amus- | oy ¥ o y N occasions they make their desive for a vaca- | curted jointly, Shepard will also be tried | Which read: | ieg and bilavious musical comedy, will be | Mr. and Mrs, Jobhnson, Oshkosh,” ] nment and societ insurance, I Y T Al y und shipping, interstate taw { ) [} I ( ) N 1 fouud out afterward,” coutinued Mr, et theuter for the W ruing railways. Son J i ( I\ Ay v Yils @ special sttt | first time next Suniay mativee, 1t s said to | of the eminent juvists of the state hay tion known and, unless something unusual or | for making improper proposals. Two of tho unforsecn ocours, thoy gotit, When theyre- | othor ex-cmployes of the place appoarod in 3 turn to work their position 1s stillopen for | polics court and told that they bad been com- [ Jobnson, “that Tik B thew belled to leave hy the unlawful stato of af- | correspondent in Chicago, and he must have | e full of fun and music, grotesquo situa- been enguged to diseuss im- Several years ugo the smelter compauy | fairs existing there. The poople liviug across | Seen my uuuie and the other Johnson's name | tous and unlimited, clean and wholesome ant topies embraced in the abov “Her Royal Highness” has b t us mixed up. Hut1 | comedy. ‘The company is booked for tho en 3 b scen at the Fuargnm St 1o “ap erceted ubout forty neat cottages on ground | the strect have also complained, and say that | ou the recister and Catalogu ntaining full g ) rected al o strect bavo also complained, and say and g DIBOT, atalogucs containing pare | on e oo i belongiug w tho corporation, Bach one wis | thoy aro compelled o keop thoie blinds cdosca | had au awful s tire week, § A I i AR as e S HA I EQ) ind anything *fgoos” a commodious, Wit a large yard, heat, buth, [ (o Shut out the sights that would not bo toler- - - s RS Deun ut Lincoln, Neb, America has millions of Royul High- ete., couveniently located “to the Wworks. | uted oven in the burnt district, Have wo any truly great men at the pres- omnarion irae, ; 4 o ness2s who approve the ‘ Do you know thatwny old soro or cut san bo abiol ly curod (by tho intelligent uso of The Charter Ready, Toeth without plutes, removable bridge Haller's Barbed Wike' Linimoat: Bo merals | 10 is roported on wood authority that tho || OND O ND E R R Y| Tt 5o MU DN paten ™ No These houses wro uow boing let to the work- Al AL AL men ut very cheap rawes, in fact, at but [ o0 ono-hall the cost of other reutals in | o i ent day! Some doubt it, and ask to be arsaparilla has the largest sale of [ shown the modern Washington, Franklin or no before the puoiic. Any honest | Webster, However this may be, of oue tho neighborhood. Noarly all - thesy 10 befor ful to your horse wnd try it i e s druggist will coufivm this statemetu, thing wo are sure, there never was a_greator ) ; churter of the Metropolitun cabla company pplnz down of piites, bite unything yon aro occupied by men who have families and | Urusgist wi AT0 8UT6, [ el T pany T ! o 4 ra.peaupied bynin wwho s faibies and iis — blood-purifier thah Ayer's Sarsapariila, Want 1o has boen prepared and will by submitted to iITHIA WATER, ko, toothy samnin flem dusk L thing for 1 of vea owe of tho older men wore | Aldin Atatiiary Hoglnesre, IR Mayor Cu_ bing is<in receipt of a communi. | the council at its next meeting, 1t is clamed 1 R re T FAhbE plate's, withtin roach Sehavter members” of the force and have | The ssoclation of Stationary Go to tho Hlen, FatioaFriar s HRUnERE s AR I SR Mt R vequest of tho compuny | Becatse it is matchless as o medioinal | 45 org G EOERATE Wis tho sole riehe 8 nterruptedly for the past ten | Engine L their secrotary of the Sheriff Boyd took to Lincoln George | (R0 T 1pREomen I' 10 SIouX | (il be grantea. or table water, and it “goes™ in Ameri- | to Oniaha and Douglus County, oitico ird flour . They huve x’uh\‘d ap families and | arrangoments commitice, J. W. Mathows, de- | Mathews,who will do a two and halt years' | RISY SURA RUALE, IARLR ShARGINORA BN 4o 2 o Dew : fastar than any. water ever lpnded | Loxtanhlasks Omiliy X have rospectablo bulunces in tho saVIDES | aioc vo exnress thelr thacks to the Union 1'a. | term in the “pon." and Georze Williaus who | 20USLHS county take epace an ko un ox Small in size, great 1w resuits: DoWi i Banis. Tholr lot 1s soawiogly very ploaswit, | 570 10€Xpross tholr thauks to tho Union | o b fho Yo, bian rize Williaws,who | it The mu 1 be laid before the eity | Litte Barly Risers, Best pill for constips- | from u foreign shore. Tho Liouses, while noar the works, are yet | cific and Missouri Pacific railway companies | goes up for four years | council nd the Douwlas County Agricultural | tion, bust forics haalazhs, bt for soae | G far ouough uway to avoid the iucon- | for courtesies extended. Muthews is the mun who slashed Oficer | socety '\!‘ wach, HOLAmS 1 M K v Jache, Titilousne fences linble to result from the falling of soot | Both the railvoad companie: siguified | Rouser in the New York chop house riot lust Puxtun & (inlinghor. Dakilaniing dxents for Omahe sipation. Emall, pleas. or the blowing down of smoke, When a ten- | their willingness to cony ates and | spring. | s CH *RLES B, rERKINS & CO. faverite with the ant is stricken with illuess his rent bill does [ fricads to the stockyards fr charge, | Williams caught & couutry lawyer and f : : it i 36 Kilby ftreet, Boston, Selling Agents o Il BIRAGICA o 100 W: i, WOOKK & €0, not reach him regularly. In fuctit some- [ which is groatly upprociated by the assocka: | robbed him of a gold watch and ) i cash, times comes to his hand” about threo mouths | tion, This empties the county jail of couvicted | or Suloby KUIIN & CO. Omuha, i Pe | Yor y S DEPOSITORY OMANIA NER (:-..\\u $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890 62,800 , . i Dire i v, Vatas Lreatdont; | Patrich, W, 1L 8. Ty . L] 3 { afteritis due. He receives the receipted 5 ” e K4 rs with the cxception of a few who bill sud his wages is short that amount. Constipation poisons the blood; DoWitt's 1 the supreme court can puss No distinction is made between races and | Little Early Risers cure coustivution. The [ ypon uppeals that bave been taken from tho nationalities when a man is seeking employ- | ¢cause removed, the disease is gono, aistrict court, ment. < - ~ - -~ | ‘T'hose now workiug atthe smelter are from Goces to mont rarents Re ad This, German, English, Irish, Swedish and Ital- | The Union Pacific band will picnic at Fre- | July and August aro anxious moatns for | fan extruction, Merit wins, and if a man is | mont today und take their fricnds along. | wothers who carefully watch over their little @ negro it counts just the samo as 1f his skin | A ypeclal train will leavo the foot of Web. | Oues. Hot duys aud froquent chinges of A...—-un N was white. Anunserviceablelworkman gets a | 5 *Pe HEHE RO BANE, A0 . temperature are liable to pr cholera | speedy discharge, At present there are [ SteFstreetat§o'clock and the union depot 8t | yiopius, How satisfactory it should be for | from one hundred and fifty to two hundred | 9 0'clock. All of the cars are just out of the | parentstoknow that Hallée's Pain alyzer colored nien drawing pay from the company, | shops, and ara as bright and clean as new. | is both a pleasant and effective remedy” for | \: o and many of these receive the maxiwum [ An excellent programme will |,.~m.’.|.«x out | all summer complaints, It soothes and ve- S TR llvf' )‘\i (5] }\Ix» pswoss d ."J'"f:':'.' .:.:a'. 'f.}'fl{u"' e R Ahe enatind vith &a il dancing. | loves all pa d gripiog and always effoc % A i Gy Corner i2th and Faraam sta are o the howels thel® natu e wages. Atiho Ends with sues Ao, dapolog, | laves Allpala 8ad grigion ud slways eltsol Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, General Buaoking Business Transacted, wotion, 80 essential Lo regularity, » The ore smeited is of no singie grade | The excursionists will vetura at ¢ o'clock. @ complete cure. l