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mowing macfines and hay rakes. These | the prisoners of the first class for whom | become a member of this organization the goods are disposed of in near-by cities homes cannot be found are employed in IGat Bt Rrse T . Gt | The convicts take kindly to any and every farming and producing food for the restof pplican 1! v heen an ¢ n il . ; kind of wor d some become first class | the prison community, thus making the prison e ¢ soldior or marine during the war of the re Interosting Expromion of Opinion Pro and | 1,06, 2ok Ty When i e considored | Attty s supporting: but 1 o cate A Review of ;“:l ;"‘T’ vod Order of | tiion, whe wetosseired peior 0. duly 1 FIXTURES Oon Penitentiary Industry. thist from the nature ol thiugs they can take | wouid 1 allow convict labor to be assisted by od Moy, $48 for & term of threc years, and was y Jeal interestinit, L s inery y of the inventive arts o honorably discharged for any cause after & FOR —— o continued evasion of w risone wers Too Comfortable. " ice of at least two continuous years, or cla fractory and punished, it is A Naih HOW IT AFFECTS THE FREE WORKMEN | 5, oo, TEERT™ ) ot emect am. ha® been and | THE ADVANTAGES OF BEING A BRAVE sy Wing dlechibged by feased of b ively. The dark cell or “black hol always st husiastic worker for ds received in line of duty. No darafied ¢ iat and smongst organize bor. 1 would not - -+ & isual thing, and two and a half days i . | person nor substitute nor anyone who has They Clatm their Interests Are Injured by | jongest confinement, while one day genera have prison labor compete in any shape or | With the Union Veteran Leglon—Why a | ;5000 G et o aingt the United . . ey ag the Prison Product st Linooln Crim- fixes him. The food served to prisoners form with !'v( en. 1 e n "{ ot Kansas Soclety Disbanded— W States is eligible. The objects of the - | said to be clean and wholesome, dished up | the prisons made so comlor o Ings From the Vestibule are the cultivation of true devotion to Ame ESTABLISHED 1866 SulR SIGHE Be KeptWovth SRt ike this: For breakfast, hash, bread and | satisfving as wouid indnce lnzy o go Other Piaserili Draors. ican government and its instit o Mashing Macadam Muterial. pot of coffee: for dinner, meat. bread, pot of | there in preference ing o moral, social and iniellectua rice or bariey soup; fof suppe hd of | side. Society should not revenge Pl o Sariey soup, ot Supie T e Tk of i members, and"the FOR THIS WEEK of their widows a phans in sick The state of Nebrasks pays 40 cents every Fiffect on Free Labor ught to see bat the prisou shal Oxmana. M 4—To the Editor of Tur | ness and distress the preservation of t th - > N/ @ay for each of its prisoners in the peniten anized labor claims that if the couvicts 5,',,‘“., it fact the ‘ > ‘“,,,'\ n- | BEr: My attention has been attracted to an 1-‘! 1"! .\:":‘M\. 'wi'f' \m b ’* fought / tiary at Lincoln. This is for the clothing, | v at muking perr te | tyary at Lincoln are much better off than | article which appeared in Tue Svxpay | TOREAC ERELS OFLRE AMEIICAN i feediag, lodging and guurdianship of Y for instance, the in thousands of men struggling for » living in | Bee of February 19, under “Echoes | pose of bringing together the F p c ney has been paid 10 C. | 8 ompetition would spring | Nebraska. They are wel | . convicts, and the 1nc SCEIVIRY 35 the exéesit that </ Tod ;l\’um the ; Ante Room \\»nH- n ’I-' !\h”::nr“u‘.;: nhr; u..’\.. Lot \ri\"\ have ":m':luw’w 1 o 41“ o f‘ oo :I\r":vh"mh-ll ‘.l‘n L‘»:“Y‘w"4" ades was decreased neither resp msibility n or _care. alter \‘. oy 4 e of long service which they experi e Go at prices lower " hither by o Ty | DD Dot atiuid ol Soel - . o | itis believed that those wt : - 3 thanever. Gold, Sile ernor of Nebraska appoints & warde ' r by Oma A n it mnecessary for them rom : t service prior to July 1868 ) A ver, Filled, Nickle s its agents 1 d betwe =il : 2: bl e detiot of wiwe 3 blect in ew, Hie presary all makes and de- consequently those who shoulde 2 ) & Display in the six cle- lasons 1 Fellows. { or fe L K o > gant show windows, of hias or Elks. If he wants | o r liv fen { | A\ A . N All articles con- ik 3 TR HALL oF £43%, a0 Wes 'S ! . z tained thercin ance upon his life, he may venture k legion does not for a mome 3 marked in T i, Eien, s | o a0 o : PLAIN FIGURES — EFFECTS OF CONVICT LABOR | Imochumpans e e e | e, nd oo ot gy, vemn o8 ECHOES FRON THE ANTE ROOM [ e 2 o e, i | 1 | egrion elght hour la n work less than eight-h L 1 point a Nebraska so that 200 of the above style filled case wateh, stem wind, mans and other cities r ¥ thi lividing live. as indicate Waltham or Elgin Movements urm products $12.50. most intelligent L S | e e i o W v WATCHES el ) 3 It Gents' gold filled watches from $12.50 upwards. Ladies’ gold filled watches from $11.50 upwards, Gents’ solid gold watches from $22.50 upwards, Ladies® solid gold wathes from $21.50 upwards. Gents' solid silver watches from $8.50 upwards. in ever) o bt th t hu bt b o g | Ladics’ solid silver watches from $4.75 upwards. Improve the Highways. 4 f X St ' y v Nickel stem-wind watches from $3.00 upwards. Sterling silver (English, you know ), 925 fine, goes at $1 per ounce. All flat ware at the above price. All the latest Patterns and Designs. seven of wh ther E sick. E b y i f y ity which drove | 12 : it the Unior N re o QUITTINC Wholesale e . . stoue to be used in macadsmizng the | b I bie | ing r igasantion | 35 A e o RETAIL. ONLY. The Contract System Wrong. ns —You ask obed the s not Wood he € gard 0 its influences, loving the 1 y branches thereof in operation in the peni tion SWorking ‘olnises . read. Tt 1 e oo AL AR issol us instituted at S ph. From tentiary st this time, viz: cooperage, iron | by daily toil to support their fam t id t st ETsRird thdte we At e and wood working, saddle and harness | oue thing above others mo: S ago there we s Jurisdicti 10w embr: s ¢ k- st A p 2 st £ 27,000, and for ew ones are be ” making and the manufacture of brooms lesired. This can only be done i Se : uld be both pen 600 with 130,000 membe s, and four mew ones are 1 a in any s X Are those ignorant pretenders who, In the cooperage departmeut ninety-five | und maintaining the wuge stanc and remedial \1um riminuls have si Ut Lrlecitahatiiy ik dasarihe i b - e 5 without any qualifications, any abilit; e e T n Ak g park ¢ standad of wages csn enly be mwise sl B 4 ieee of all fraternal organizations Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker block hom his early o ¢ m had . sl barre! s mn)! lard tierces. !n-' most 1§xx maintained by protecting honest or wreng education. of them ar - In the reservation of Nebraska there are = s = _ ’1“ 2 e Y any experience, any skill, claim to proved machinery is in use and these works labor, couvict lubor | cluimable. It is the duty of society to re- D Ty s e oAl S iven promi 4 8 3 1 e 1 - A sixteen bes h a membership of 2,000, £ CONS AN » 1k +d. o o1 e have a capacity of 1,000 n..,r’,,.m 1 day \\lln-n competition and dis aim ond restore them. W orinringl “'T“n‘h ;vr Y: \“ ’ffy‘n‘.:,\‘. o ‘m“v "‘m“h” . THE CONSEQUENCES. 1t is rey » ! ius H. Ward, a | possess the power to cure all the ills of cking house 1 South naha. No uviets in our penitentiaries should not re- | All shoi be taugh i ibekio R eead R G 8 M Tk e : connected with the Boston rul yehishy or beer burrels ure mude, though the | main in idlencss. 1 beliove that regular and | obedience and * usefulnoss, o that e o v e ol beananen, | In these davsof evolution when a maid pre- will be appomnted,to the Bohiou lectureship | worth soon becomes apparent to their impression prevails among labor circles to | consty employment should be furnishec 103 n e able B 1 ! 0 hiuve of Philadelphia this spring, and that he wi P T nstant _emj t should be furnished | tk may be able if they will 1 ¥ \ would-be dupes, and these conscience " 1l in a thrivi o i New rembers he men of God's creation, and she there the contrary. Thesubcontractor for this de- | convicts, but such employment should be of | t0 malniain themselves by honorable in- | 4112 8 thrivice condition. Wew members | All th ey of foiis creation, and she thereby | oy onge : ) partment is the Western Manufact r a kind as would not come in competition | dustry when they step out into the world | goansy o \is SriU o qnh-sis tribe N She will sturt to lecture boldly on the :‘!,w; 1.:"3:-’*!""“ 5 1 © | lessquacks are soon consigned to the 2 wil Jexemplify the new adoption ritual, and |y Womankine : company, which has 1o other working plant | with honest 1 not_ g the | aguin free. If they know no trade or occu- X “ outside of the penitentiary, except a branch | matter suftie tion to determine | pation they should be taught one, that they | o & Ll Fopg i the youns folks serenade ler with “The | some form of 3 1 oblivion they so richly merit. office ot Little Tock, Ark, which is merely | the characte ployment which would | may have a fair opportunity to begin th % e by 5 Sprpril Girl [ Left Behind order that ct J the supply house forraw materials. The firm | be best adapted for this purpose. All arti battie anew pi. o sty SRR ¥ A Al f 5 ia composed of Messra. H. J. Walsh, presi- | munufacture penitentiurics should be Third. If these principles be just and f ke By ooy faly 0L T e o speek s sl > these miserable boasters is the quiet, ~dent; M. D. Welch, secretary and treasurer, | properly branded. 1 think no ome could | thenit follows that what they produce whil Ry " And the ht iie ’ 4 } rer £ i ot s and W, W. March, superintendent of shops. this being re under duress should find a fair and equitable Knights of Pythias. e 5 " : dignified yet courtdous demeanor of The Western Manufucturing company ha put into In strangs and stronz contrastwith reasonably object 1o Favors the Present system market, just as the products of frec labor : 1 : 1 | But this whir las an en ) ne of 1 unot write | hose noted leaders of their profession, Binwor Rauk of Nebraska, Cit watchful eyr what is claimed 1o be as complete a cooper T. J. Mahoney bulk of our taxesis | jnemen following ofticers were ¢l BRI B da L s Hethomiania hie sermons X ) age plant as is 10 be found auswhere in the | Daid by workingmen. mechanics and perso B e 1 1 tarly aheRatas ratuet ar. Coptain, £ on the sly ! e a0 o United States and employs fifteen frec first | 0f small property t e e e ey ot e . Fuss: hera - iy oo - zncod £ accustome ] class mechanics, who ave paid wages ranging | 10 foot the bills incu - ko i T 2 ¥ i asurer. J. E. Conley ; record hie is just the kind of creuture who r posi f s \ 1w 1 bor so as to depress free, law-abiding labor k 5 7 i like to have her voic ral cour 0 vears, whic from §100 to 860 per month. Their business | oners in custody 3 way outside. The products of convict labor | installing officer MeCatluw In the government of nations; it would is_to supervise and instruct the convict | 10 relieve these workingmen and mechunics | should not be thrown upon the market Tuesday evenir last week occurred 11 rejoice asked by old corresponde to Iaborers. The making of a lard tierce or | of the burdens imposed on them by the | pess No private co or shor mual ball of Planet lodee No. 4 g some consolation fora poor, old | . e fon ear. o | Who, during the past 27 years, have ; press it. No privute contractor she Kbt courses for 3 rk barrel is subdivided into three separate | criminal classes is 1o set the criminal 10 | illowed to employ convict labor to deps The membership of Planet lodge is composed ety hea 2 el vl i E b & 2t nds of labor. First, there is the rough | Work at whatever kind of employment will | free labor or undesbid it. The state shouid | of German citizens and includes some of the | 1P P SaSeon s SO B tiom U At ve dly § lig | R an e e preliminary gatheriag’ and snaping of ma- | prove most remuncrative to the stite and | erect its owu manufactory sud employ its | Most widely known and respected residents terial; second, making und finishing the | thus lessen the cost of keeping prisoners and | own wards. first f -su of Omaha, = The ball was an unqualified suc- he a »d and lone - L0411 Ok own wards, pport, then for ] 1 she dies unwed and lonely, and in fool cording to th danger or vorst forias e staves, und,third, the hooping,which finishes | the consequent taxation of honest luboring | fittime th G honest lives, if they | cess, the attendance large and the enjoy 1sh, jeulous spite e el »d t0 ten copi ;| cures in all the worst forms of those del the produc | men for their support. The honest i€ | will, when they stand us free men once | Ment complete aves's Dook on woman suffrage which Her | a3 fingland, coms 5 shillings. 1f fi icate sexual maladies embraced within The convict laborers are put on a daily | man can better afford to have the convict in | yope The Omaha Knights are working to mas- | 54 Srace had dared 1o write, © copies are circulated the price is stint. The stave makers must turn out | Competition with him than out of uis honest |~ If this course were pursued it would bea | ter the new ritual. The old ritual was dis- | "0 &1 BITIS Who take exumple from this un- ) MM Qo8 o case are copies of the sume ser staves for, and the hoopers must hoc wages to support the convict iu idleuess shortsighted as well as an utterly unjust | carded February 22, and all lodges were pro- | Will be likewlse disappoiuted and chalked on | mon sent to places less than twenty-five :::m- hln'r*-‘ -m,ll"'""*;m'!fvvn-x. { which Make Lawyers of Prisoners. policy for labor organizations to oppose them- | hibited from its further use after that date. the spinster roll wiles from each ot 3 convicts have finished their daily task = o L S 3 selves to convict labor or its products. The | For the past three weeks the members have ed Alexander Russell Webb, the After this is done all extra work is overtime | T B. McGuirel would remove the cause | (o, vict should uov be supported in idieness. | boen wrestling with the new and are coming . Ayt e e s A IR however, can be performed after 6 p. m., | JEH O Al TSR T ide monopolies. | himself by learning some useful trade or occu- | this world easier to accomplish than master- | Nine hundred and_eighty millions of dol- | tountay to introduce the faith of Islam. has when the state through its warden steps in s giving to lubor all that 1t produces. Fa. | Pation by which he may be able yet to stand | ing a new ritual, and this is particularly | lars are invested in the 140,000 churches i | yerived in New York. In speak St his AND and shuts down for the duy £ treme poverty would then cease and the | #S 8 Iau among men, instead of being forced | true in the present instance. The new sacret | the United State: ission yesterday he i that the first ‘;\lfln-]rumphuun ]M b l.s”lhnl_\" stint 1t is | PORO ({{‘rm- would thus disappear. There | 10.Steal sgain | work is described as being something grand Protestant chu: i 5 e ts Ta Ao o waulA! e Ahe extablisuty p PR'VITE nlsE‘sEs. ) p] options wi he Irisone e o y . 3 abor org: io1 stafie e- | and almost beyond conception i s ri v s Rl ke e o ovartime e EiS0NEF | would be no incentive to avoid work if there | But labor organizations are justified in re- | and almost beyond conception in its work. | yted $2,000000 for the deaconesses work kly paper devoted t T s e e o mot. DUt | was adequate compensation Wl | sisting that use of convict labor which un- | ings and impressiveness, and far ahead of | £ 00,000 for home and 1,000,000 for foreien | ¢ Y asnar CaNDR work 1s preferable to confiuement 1 his sol e e wha ldeeired 10 Tobor Do, M| fairly, unjustly serves to depress the labor | the old. 1 areall in love with s ey 5 Bty ooll. Bo Setel the 2 isting conditions, however, 1 would start | WATKCE, either by the contract system or by | wud will soon i€ proficient in the Sere Glavnia s, fmtllos of S colise of earned he can and does subscribe for wee & Aww,adbodlandanake our jails weformatar- | TRESTEUAIDE S0 SRATEek G Gheap cabor | _Amew lodge has been” instituted at the White Fathers, who was born in France f t P e R e e vers and purchase wdles by the | 168 in fact as well as in name, teaching men | Produc | BEdwards by Grand Chancellor Dale. in 1844, has been appoi succeed Lhe ! iteratul fent 53 f'which be can read, and feel in a | 824 women who aresent to jail a bigher [ 1 o0 oo S Paiker Kook | | Evespron PSS Shue late Cardinal Laviger primate of Africa f bect t bay | book of 120 pages, ‘‘Enow Thyself.” modified degree the pulse of the outside | COBCEPtion of their duties ascitizens, aud to Sakoiis S BELT), SARTERL DO, Rutheven division of McCook now numbers Rev. Franols Waolle tihe o AN o 1 o s L this end would have the study law, an - h one members. The following are the world and the life his sins have sacrificed his end would have them stu w, and if CRACKS OF THE YOUNGSTERS. | thirty-one members. Tt ing are the | tured Moravian of the day, died ut B Consultation free. Call upon or ad- dress, with stamp, met with u roval, and who ha le of prices iy ) P to effect speedy, perfect and permanent the general terms of f el 1 their adaptability was proven to be in this T Captain, A. F. Moore; first lieu: >, e e In winter the rule is to ring the bell not | LPeir 3 it 1 j oo E g U- | hem, Pa., last weck, aged 75 years. He wa Jater than 4 p. m., and even this allows the | direction I would” have the iate and . M : A. A. Hackmau; second lieutenant b men to make more or less overtime. Even | [¢C0me luwyers, thus lifting them to a s Joseph Bobb: recorder, Ed Laycock; treas " quite norist, much 1o his L scientist. He invented the paper bag und ' more than eight hours per day. Geverally them returning to the haunts of Denow asked ths hoy e R Couer de Leon lodge No. 43 was organized Ina discussionof the “evangelis t 1y to st . L] all over six hours work is overtime and paid | Vice By mukiug lawyers of t ey ask: e boy t sther morn na disc 1 ¢ i vangelization va il p e . . ing how he was getting along with Latin and 0 France." recently had in a meeting for accordingly. This will surprise labor | 4180 Prevent l'x* ) opnpSLIROD Gt thy o Girask gt e B U< | fifty members, and more have di- | Yok, it was siated by Rev. F. e « : = b regl, g x{r:;;:..}fi;:}:x:.‘ which are struggling for an | With the hat Iy Theyre acad languages, aint they? Aop SEvie A Ak RuTORRTL &) rely pastor of the Reformed 1 church of Paris LR i Cor. Douglas St, our ¢ K “Yes," said Mr. Depew h 1 eir enthusiasm ere now only 70,0 otes! 1 " e Tt is cluimed by Mr. R. M. Welbh, assist Select Noncompetitive Industries. Do O tab 1" continusd | dcmows mo bounids, and’ 164 st Aas Bibhe, 1t I ricuo, ke now. oy fi0 - Drok : \ the Mary Ascensior OMAHA, NEB. ant superintendent of the shops, that the J9Aze Barka-T shink that conviste b 5 % ¢ i R is an earnest determination to be in the front | Japor < S R oY 0 e were over 50,000 pilg at - — duily alloted task at Lincolu is much lower | jant at work without interfering ‘. as rauk in Pythian matters, to reap every Ry Panen Bunis the sverage yeu DR. R. W. BAILRY thau iu other yenitentiaries and he cites | cunised labor. My idea is that this could bo | “Well, T think they must have been killed | Denefit that can possibly be derived by mem- | Rev. Byron Sunderland, DD, has just 0,000 and + ! i oliet, 111, where fifteen barrels is the daily | yocomplished by setting the convicts at the | by being studied too hard.” bership in the order, a 'spirit that ma il Tt Pt e h8:BTion 8y shionable in Fran ok age Teeth Fillel Wita stint. For overtime work the prisoners are | manufacture of articles thas g 0 her itself on every occasion. Wehn O pass p Baeel terian churcl rine pers o out Pain b7 t1s 0 Oenta for hooping and the Siave | mite momufeciured Io this. oo, Dot othar - 2 i .. | lodge was instituted at Petersbu Washington. Dr. Sunderland is pastor \ns pious i e 1 ‘Latest Lavea- o ] fhe Stave | wise manufactured in this siate. Some of Mamm " Franoss, *ds 46| Ioke TR oo omifon sl the church which was attended & si- | 4,000 bas b p h, with on. are not on piece work, but wh® choose 10 | et oobicst oot g the loudest pro oL to Dus glass In your mout i mamms, | $3i0- Some might have thought thay it | 4eut snd Mrs. Cleveisnd during their r hotel ax : wark overtime when it is required, are paid | fiact that while the convicts of Nebraska are | enraestie o0+ b 1sw't,” replied mamms, | vas ‘pecause they were in charge of the | donce in Waskington lass 1 stitut Teeth Extracied Without Pain ar for such overtime at the rate of 40 cents per | 0t working weare helping to support the | $ v t so:” when Elgin No. 1 s A vast_Hindoo conference was recer ¢ [ v y anger. as EN 5 pport i " 1 Neligh was 1 i b at Benares, India, and a day was . convict r of other states, For instance - This money is cre 1 to the account of some of the furniture which we buy here 2 i%ana 16 woyld il k » over in full for full | ¢ aver to the Hindoo g el Ui it A Full each prisoner and is drawn upon by him a8 | munufactured by the inmutes of the work e e train. Some of the rion : he sees fit. During the last three years the | house i Detroit: Wo 3 ut indergarten f zes and division, ot ataabit ; M R S contracting compauy has paid out 10 the | fur our prisoners, and. wh e . 3 e £ LGHE B ¢ ’ Perteo o1 ractad 11 the men in to candles the sum PERAIR R, R LA ot 4 . i " é : 1 : ; BLMOWTA,440.50 1u oasn hts of honest labor, 1 believe that a i L 3 . a i ; : : : it is cluimed by Mr. Welch that the labo 1 be 80 conducted as no . " e of Tt O ; - : h X of Paris, for e OF Fi of these convicts does not compete w ) Aanyone. 2 A ispers in T fnt b o ¢ L i ‘,hwg‘l’hyr‘jF\o\nPu;'n Biaate hanest labor from the fact that there is no ; ; I artain practical fokes. " 2 ) A > S 2 X large coope Nebraska, and he states Give Convicts no Machinery. A ¥ 5 . e 1 that their nearest competitors are in Kansas | W. A. J. Goodin—I recognize the fact tha t ivened gray scholasti City. Omaha Ce wbor union is of the | convicts must be employed, but I A viod a secret sotiety suddenls o | T— opinion though that “if prison lubor could be | of the produce of their lubor go to their £ y ) R e 55 e ity stopped there would be a cooperage uun.mg ilies. or 1 would not have their labor pro: isi € ps of paper to scholar: Aas consisting of th rs “T-C." at " 200 men established in Omaha inside of two but if they m st wark, pr 1 anl. ask BoR s noa NEeW | oast two inches long, wrought out of new tin Ome o cles o ty, let such methods ear's resolution decided to make a resolve S ae shall dispensé with the aid of ma ey, | which he would be abie to keep and secure | No one d guess what the object of this . No doubt this is fulse economy, but we are prize offered to the boy who, at the be- | society could be, until it was discovered that In the saddle and harness department | living under u false system, aud where we | ginning of another year should have come turkeys were mysteriously disappearing forty-five men are employed, twenty-three | caunot find a remedy to heal a parent wrong | the nearest to keeping it. He wrote from various localities 4 o on hizruess, twenty-one on horse collars and | we must adopt u plaster to relieve a local | Resolve, That i wil tri too bee n yeer older | The matter ran on untit in an unlucky hou o0 e Factories one on saddles. 'The subcoutractor of this | wrong 2 by nex oo years. | tno voys raided the poultry yard of Judge By purchasmn goods made at the following Nebraska Factories branch 1s the Buckstafl Manufucturing com The Elmira Reformatory Flan. _ o | Nelson Stephens. Now, the judge was not & cannot find what you want, communicate with the manufacturers as pany of Linco'n, and all the product of the | Michael Nelson—All prisons should be re Parson Jones (returning from church, to | man to be trified with. He soon detected 2 works is sold in Nebraska. Durine the lust | formatory and I would suggest the copying | Small boy with a pole)—Do you know where | the rogues and I sl to what dealers handle their goods. three months §195.50 hus been paid Lo twenty- | of system in force at the reformatory at | little bovsgo who go fishing ou the Sabbath? | punish them in his own peculiar way two men for overtim Elmira. N. Y., which divides the prisoners Small Boy h prids You just bet I do, Without mentioning his discov outside —— == The systom of making horse collurs in the | into two ciasses. The first class is filled by | 8nd 1 ain't a-goin' to give the snap away L his own family he politely invited all the penitentiary is what is known among the , I ekt iy nlied | (RON WORKS PRINTING SENINI MATAING 8 Sef {d on Rahber for $5.9). »pen for the ows the | those prisoners who have uot yeu become | either ST (O'8" to supper, They mare delightad with AWNINGS. I FURNITURE an, which me that | grounded in the vice of sin 108¢ R > atio y e lad S harith atyy > - s Y i ~ - ~ - ded ‘wto parts “wuch as | § e it L. ave 0t Aw, e NS W0 Suday Schoal Téafher—Now. Tommy, | e (e T i | Omaha Tent-Awning | Chas. Shiverick & Co g | ‘Reed Job Printing oble £ Lincoln nd sewers. \is method i sy — he | what are you going to give up during lLent! \ 4 roar w s b OMP. i = e T'w best ma. S mamtacturs 1 s 1o Toeue 1 the T 5 ot an el i | Tommy (AOUEb{WIY) 1 think 1 gkt 88 | mubper was anoubcud S SLuKE Wilh | o " immerks, O | Farmuure curveie ana | PaXion & Vierling | IndustrialironWorks A ot o not to escape. This rer i ug to be good laughter the guests were g e and WORKS. " w0 the Nebraska besides Marks Bros. of Omaha iR ¥ o ughter the g wer 1 into the diu- | end for cataiogue. iils - " I 5 . ing room and assigned their places rnam st Farnam . e q ! . The daily stint stuffers und sewers is 3 Eraator wine . Fond Father—My son, you I b S e o e SR wr satiron pairiug of il Kinds twelve collirs each, a he men get wa wamar who Dae mot vet ke | put off until someerow § 2can 80 | turkent K as & hug ! & Logloes. | ma ¢ 3 - - - o 0 DAs ROt ye e 9 ncd key he judge begged each guests W raas Work, ef st Te o paid for ail the Wwoi se to o, | come inured 1o vi ¥ BREWERS. ious habits in the I today Ip themselves, and went on with his fuuny St which is linuted only by the prison rules and | pany honest folks. 1f they Smart Boy—In that case T regulations. The average daily production | th, g T gl oY 1 ort i stories us if ccustomed 10 serve guests with !‘red Krn Brewin OmmhaBremu ASS[] SR Page Sotp o turkey every day in the year Novelty Works. is four and ome-half dozen horse collurs, all | thorities and away would o The boys were in- torture: .they 1d COMPANY e B of which are disposod of to the retail trade Jthey Our Bowied Cabinet | Guaranteed to _equa o Boor deliverod 10 wny | outside brands. Vien , bruska SR tter of fact fow think of | YOU get 10 be a mat 100 polite 0 motice their embarrussment, | part of the ets. Sf | Vaport Hored | Hasr fasturiug au Lee Broom snd Duster company, | escape. Th hod builds up pride in the I'm g 0 be a boy preach replied | sunply urged them 1o eat, and kept on with | Jackson s 10 {amilies Mg Co. We Davenport, 1., has coutracted for the labor | keopiug of one’s word, Suggests a new scnse Y, 11g o of thirty-three convicts and uses them in pon e be put into the second Johnny, what are you going to do when < e neither eat nor listen. The judge, howeve Manutacturerso! Oalox tho west £ th facture of brooms and dusters. . No | betior s and we to make [ — thoroushly us sibey had ever roastod his . - EYRUP. WHITE LEAD, e manufacture of brooms and dusters. No | betidr men and wome oond here are three things worth saving o e . . e . . - overtime is employed in these works, 0 that | cluss of prisoners are put to work at son Time, Trouble and Money—and De Witt's ey it e, . T 2 P n ICE, Farrell & Co. Carter White Lead the prisoners cannot earn anything for them: | &jacent quarry | . R . iy R BE6 port iabt the dinssnsciate “Dyricey S.F. Gilman. | Omehe Milling Co, %] breaking stones which are | Little Early Risers will save them for you. | Catchers disbanded snd r badges w A ICE & selves, but at the completion of their daily | usediu the construction of country roads | These little pills will save you time, as Sahan S k 1016-16-17 N. 16¢h at. Omoe ana M oWARA ICE ang o) sllsoressrves.minos | Corroded aud gutiess task they must be taken lmmediately 1o | und the making of good turupikes, thus | 8ct promptly. They will save you trouble us b AL ¢, aud appie butber. | Stricily pure white esd their cells. lessening tuxation by the results of labor | they cause no pain. They will save you Union Veteran Legion. C E Blaek manager i I o 355 10e. maasees. OoF. | Best Omana, In the irommolding aud weod wo rking | which does not compete with houest work | meovey s they economise doctor’s bills The society ku W as the *‘Union Veteran 00! Farnam Street