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THF OMAHA DAILY B“F.I MONDAY AU( U%l‘ 6, 1891. M\f FOR ARBITRATION | %oric ani e .:'"..":::.,,,v::,',".}...";:n:.::'," u ¥ NEW l\\TITLTIM 1 BOR‘J‘grh.';‘;!:.:;,:;;:g:;.'.;1;”.'::.,:;:";;{\.(‘"3nl‘,;";..".'.,f.'_.'.k: C ARDIN L' mmm mm mm mmmmm ""Y"Y""M Clear the Debris. thelr going out. If they have any decided grievance they have as yet made no de- 4 until he became Blak In the face, Mills is Sounds ‘“‘odd" but it fits the case precisely — After a destructive cyclone, you ‘‘clear the debris,” and to mands upon their employers. in a critical condition: (MAMMOND,) Facking Houte €trikers Want Wages Ques- wipe it out of memory you must sweep it clean— after a hurricane of business s it is customary to e i Arvcient Crder of United Workmen Obeerve ki S ok e B i The Extract of the Heart of the Ox. 5 4 S WILD TALE OF THE SEA. Their First Floral Day shing and bathing, Courtland beach. Prepared secording to the formula of tion Referred to Third Pa ties, ek 44 i ) sy d to Be Lost Arrives in Port TWO SHOWE FAILURES, DR. WM. A. HAMMOUD, the Nebraska-—it behooves us to ‘‘clear away the —_— In his Iaboratory at r Crow Starving. . ‘ORNI ¢ PRANG ph ¥ WASHINGEON, . 0, REQUEST TO BE SUBMITTED THIS NORNING | sAN PRANcISCO, Aug. 5.—The briusn | BZAUTIFUL PROGRAM CARRIED OUT ) iters and Anoiher | gyl LSO I | ship Cambrian Chief, supposed to have been sl of WholesnloDenlors Ansig: “lana,the heart beat wa \rregy Yoq ch 86 QUINCY, Masss; Aug. 5—John E. Drake thero wis n vertigo whils ; Iost_enroute to Coquimbo and on which 86 | .o iine Street Procession with Masle and A ooy sk 1 U K, or even while in n standing post Question of Grievances at Other Cltles [ sor cont wag pald several weeks ago for re- | g bt o | & Co. the leading shoe manufacturers of | tion. “Tn "this ‘case 'the 'r wan oqually Dropped—More New Men Pat to insurance, is reported safe in harbor at egullu, with Decoration of Graves &nd | i1y place, have masigned, Liabilitfes about | ipromt., He “remained under my cae " only Work forel: 16 & . Bad Taltall, Chill. A letter from Captain Thomas Memorial Exercises at $30,000; assets about the same. The failure | “&ram by sickricss in his family, after making K—Grand Office S ; Artangementa (o procure & aufflciency of Cir Plight—A Quiet Sunduy. was received here today. Several weeks ago Pt bl was caused by dull business. i oK Hofhe uhs e 1 advised him to_ con the British ship Dee, from San Francisco, WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. S.—Henry B. | [iinue it forat least o month 1o arrivel home arrived at Valparaiso, having on board the | A beautitul, clear, cool day greeted the Late last evening the strikers made the | wiro and child of Captain Thomas and sev- | United Workmen yesterday for the celebra- debris,” or, perhaps, more Bostonishly expressed, “To dismiss the superfluous conglomoration of un- welcome accumulations. Right here in Omaha we call 'em odds and ends— good honest merchandise they are—-to be sure—Dbut of no value to us, because we never car- ry goods to next season—-and above all, w2 never It bbots and ‘shoes In this city, bave as o sent to film ns soon ns possible. He inform 4 ing of the executive committee the following | They reported the Cambrian Chief as prob- | o puraly a local institution, growing out of u o walk as much as he pleased for four or that we will go to work immediately upon | boat rescued Mrs. Thomas, her child and | prothers, Yesterday's exercises were so suc- ' together with all _existing literature on usual The gale increased and in the darkness the | and it s hoped that the sentiment which | will be sued on two judgments against 10 choose a seventh, and In each of the | hots had been smashed and there was | day has among the American people. oharged: with the embesslement. of $36,000 begin a season on broken stock, Smith & Co., the largest wholesale dealers | et of it e at ones telentaphed Tor Tt t me” that the effect upon him wis o decded frat concessions yet given out. At a meet- | wl of the crew of the Cambrian Chlel. | tion of the initial foral day of the order. it ®ERed. The Habilities are $200,000 and the that, wherens, formetls e was, oath t0 waik ¢ assets about $240,000. Last year the business | Iever u fow steps tor fear of belng overnow > o4 over to Lhe press | ably los uring a terrific gale the vessel of the house amounted to over $600,000, bu ST o R b fo T L creadiaver 0,84 e a ightfall the | the feeling that a day, suitable in season, ' it fell oft greatly this year, and this, ‘with | ot O . Tiy the exeeutive committes of | Dee sighted the Cambrian Chief In distress | should be set aside annually for the purpose the failure of several customers, caused. the | Duse, e (e L esolved, Ty the exccutly ee 0 ud: TR at to her. T of keeping gre ) censed ASBignment. The outstanding accoun's due | Where local drugglsts are not supplied with the Bouth ‘Omaha packing house employes, | and succeeded in getting a boat to her. This | of keeping green: the memory of deceased RRAERHCTE TR $130,000. . ey ETRmmon - Aninial etthces: fhay Will bE the four companies’ agreeing to the follow- | several of the Cambrian's crew. A second | | (oo oo e ¥ A osed th bilition. subject, on reccipt of price, by ngd be taken back to work as | DOAL from the Dea was sent back for Cap- | (L%, i ]\\r'allm- CCaeibaA TR "m-"l«“l PHILADELPHIA, Atg. 6.—Executions LA I L L The men all to be taken back to work as | t)iy Thomas and the others of his crew. | event in th orkmen circles in this city, LADELPHIA, ~ Aug. 6. Washingtorn stion of age 0 be submitted 1 . A g o A R el e Dee Iost all trace of her own rescuing crew | reguited in its adoption here will spread to | Phillips, Townsend & Co. The firm wili [ XUHN & €O, AGENTS FOR OMAHA g Wil Lty ‘,'I"‘,’h;':)_""',' A i When day broke | other cities and ultimately become as firmly | assign Ausets, $60,000; abilities, u'[-"um; h o like e othing of the a8 to. be see bk b 5o Ri¥na ment against Charfes Hardin, Charies Elrod the employes, The six %o chosen | known then all of the Cambrian Chi rooted n the order as the natlonal Memorial | @it L8O NN L CC N orrle, Who. are :3\,:"!,.}.’,‘“{..& '{}‘\2‘.“'33|f|'\‘;\§'.'nu [}’uv|x|‘|‘|’1ll‘:‘-“k‘: thought 1‘,, p..l no :m'm(lnr n‘w- ml»nl\\lm h-‘n)I Yesterday morning committees from each | from the Adams Express company while in pe. L g 0| remained on board or for the resculng party | oo 5o Bl tn T emeteries © g sit from New: York to Galveston, Tex. o1 s N i bty rer. s tee I.II \l:3 Mvt“m: fo) ‘uu‘l- year it thrilling tale of the sea comes from Captain city and decorated the individual graves of '} ) , 7 A \ l H y " (1 o op s thing you can use, in every department —-and if it be your sty'e and fit-——there is a go!den strike right there—Dbecause the price is likely one half what it used to be—-or, perhapsa trifle above, 41 | othors as accessortes. The trial will take Ve respectfy equest an answer before | Thomas o reports that the gallant res- | their deceased members. Flowers of A Lensy” Kusust 7, bk - ’l"}‘n,m”“,‘:, e r',.'. '.‘h,.,;l S lant e | kinds were freely dondted and .used. No | Place at the next term. ;| & SEARLES This proposition applies to one or more | gatety, When dawn came and the Dee was | 8rave was overlooked, but all were planted oul Estate Denler Assigns. - of the four packing companies, L | nowhero fn sight despair seized this little | With living flowers and were .strewn With | BUFFALO, N. Y. Aug 6—Louls F. SPZCIALISTS station . twelve men, unlon_ men, at the | band of sailors. But finally when the pumps | wreaths and other floral emblema> ATRHA R ATAATT Sk GHTRRN Beaiar;, b dke 2 Fourth ward boundiry to take such men [ were sounded and it found that the ves- | In the afternoon at 2:30 the lodges of the | SFRR0 & (HATY W6 g home from their work and to protect them | gel was taking very little water, Rope came | city began to gather about the corner of Fif- | signed. — No statement. i Chroais from the nonunion men. back to them. Jury masts were rigged and | teenth and Douglas streets. Shortly after 3 ———— NI J The packer. refused to say last night what | at last the Cambrian Chief was got under | o'clock the line was formed and proceeded CLAN GORDON EXCURSION, oA Nervous . they would do In the line of arbitration. The | slow way. But heavy blows were on the following route: West on Fifteenth to August 11, 1894, i 1 committee will wait upon them bright and | countered and several times Captain Thomas | Sixteenth, south on Sixieenth to Leaven- gt Private early for an answer. It will be observed by | had to take in nearly all sail in order to save | worth, west on Leavenworth to Park avenue, STRIPPED AND BEATEN. AN this last proposition that the men do not | the masts. Another peril was yet to b south on Park avenue to the park and thence gy Sp}filll make any reference to alleged grievances in | encountered, however. During the ship's | to the stand In the park. The procession | pegtal Outrage on » Young Woman Who / i : other cities. They now appear to be content | slow progress towards the South American headed by a dozen carriages, containing MU Vibiated Lis Mol Oode; 561585, to have their own grievances settied and let | coast nearly all her provisions had been | the visiting dignitaries of the order and their | o nprs qorin e o4 those In other cities alone. consumed and it became necessary to put | Omaha brethren, Following them came the AN N B LALA LLIS, Pa., Aug. —A strange TREATHENT BY WHAT IT IS COSTING. the crew on short allowance and later on | Odd lows band, which preceded the seven | Showing of the transplanted customs of the EATMENT MAIL, COJNSULTATION FR::, Although the butchers' strike has as yet | ¥ery short allowance. When the Cambrian | jodges of the city, marching in the following | Slav element in this region was made near | _Catarrh. All Diseasos of the Nos>. assumed but small proportions, it has proved | Chiet reached Taltall the sailors had just | order: Union Pacific No. 17, Omaha No. 18, | Teith last evening. The victim was a young Throat. Ches’, Stomach, Liver, Blood an expensive move, for both workmen and | Strength enough to shorten sail and drop { North Omaha No. 169, Hermann No. 96, G&te | woman who had violated the moral code Skin and Kldney Diseases, Lost the packers. If the packers had submitted | anchor. Then they sank down on the decks, | City No. 98, Patten No. 173, America No. | o050 (ioocoq (0 govern these people, | M@nhood and ALL PRIVATZ DIS- to the first demand it would have made per- | e¥hausted, and waited for the shore hoats | 99, Patten lodge and Union Pacific lodge LiZ AL G . se people. | EASES OF MEN. ey ey o their may | t) come. Much of the vessel's cargo of gen- ore headed by their teams, dressed in na'ty | A party of Slavs took her from her friends, *all on or address, Haps & difference of 376 a dsy on their pay LKL Lo ¥ | stripped oft her clothes, pinioned her hands | CtiLon or address, e e o 3 i 100 1ot baterony | ral merchandise was jettisoned during the | gaifor suits. G, el DS B ot bonare, oes, ian 100 beer utcher | storm that dismantled iier. o S embors wore the badge of the | and feet, lashed her to a stake and whipped | DI, §6Arl83 & Saarles, 24/ FaRNa 3T c e SN 7 e lino, | her savagely over an hour. She was re- vance of 5 cents an hour. Their requ order. There were fully 1,000 in the line, | her YaverLls . IR HEL ive bagnTatanteat the: vary: frat. 0 ANl run down” from weakening effects | Wi Lrecinted a fine appearance, with the | Viled, tormented and spat upon by anybody of the walkout In case the proposition did | Of warm weather, you need a good tonica g Todge. bahnors and bannerettes and | Who ‘cared to. She was left at the stake not contsin a clause which read that the | blood purfler like Hood's Sarsaparilla. tha waying of Ol Glory. The line was n | And remained there alx hours, as the case men would not g o work under any cir- | it = charge of Marshal William Taylor and Aides | 15 Sted o Ihe 1oets DL )‘f"‘:“{i Al S L o S B BXERCISES AT THE PARK. and was beaten off by the mob. When the AT he ”L |“ Srach "‘n .} ; ke Servants on Board the Charleston Now On arrival at the park the stand was | girl (R RerBl Dy ra Wk S GONTAR RCRTCATY e IR UL INERCL SWHRLAWAS Want to Be Registeread. immediately occupied by the dignitaries, | move. County Detective Campbell has the the best thing to do one gang after anothe A : 3 Jott the honses_ uoiplGang atter another | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.—Local authori- | who were Grand Muster Workman J. G| case tn band. e ST RGt e Tt '¢e 10 | les of the federal government are wrestiing | Tate of Hastings, Grand Foreman ? 2, =P For headache (whether " merv Bra hnvaibee oty sliding it 2 H. Barber of Lincoln, Grand Receiver B. A. e : and ' weakness in the back, spine or kidheys the packers have been quietly slidiog in new | sorvants on the United States ship Charles- | polley, Finance Committeemen H. S. Weth- BOWERS WANTS THE PRISONERS, Dating ‘around the liver, pleurisy: swelling of the men. It is true that it is no matter to o ) Joints and pains of all kinds, the Hcd atibatei ol ton, who ask to be registered under the re- | erell of Republican City and J. H. Brford of 3 3 . inta il puin of i Kinds. the appiiacion o i e mooa it ey ame AL e+ Gillesi (excluafon! Weti EDiringyAIll the!||E6 wad, W+ B TFIGusewarthiof, Lificall 0 B | (Talk of [ndicting Qtscenor Waltofor Shishl: eiad A1 (SY o aeti uma. tor! & fe dava st Butler of Lincoln and 8. R. Patten, J. W. ng Clogi fects a permanent cure, to fll. The greal surprise to the packers | time the Chinese in this country were being | AAUCF QR ISRE BRE o B Vind George | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 5.—In A CURE FOR ALL was that many of the laborers went out | registered o new Taw, ) % e Hhrough sympathy. for the burenere " Th | Fesistered under the new law the Charleston | Magney of the committee cn laws, all of | reply to a demand made by Sherifft Bowers Boet Butoner e 10 benty et The | coolies were sorving on that vesel In Bra- | Omala. Dr. Patien. was masier of cere- | oo eleven Bull Hill prisoners who were . the Inborora get from $1.50 to $175 a day. | #llian waters. The time for reglstration hav- | monics, },“r"‘l‘l‘,‘" 1'!‘,};‘,“;‘,”f;lh““f’”,';‘ Sives ‘o | given into the custody of Brigadier General ummer Omp flm s The places of the latter are practically filled | ing long since elapsed, Revenue Collector | audience I preceded the column on | Brooks and by him paroled after the sur- it now. Some of them, if they show up for | Welburn refuses to accept their application. | the mem| ¢ 5 L \ e 0 work in the morning, may get back, hur: l::n He says such action would leave a loophole .\-xrlu;‘[ cars .;.m awaited its x‘xrn?;th T :‘5::(‘1::” ((lll'mllh;‘(t}"r:h:l;s.‘\(:[‘l{t“.\‘IH l(x,r;{:,‘;_('sr ;[,l,:? DYSENT,“RY D]ARRHOEA majority of them will be froze - | tor hundreds of Chinese, who might claim Phe exercises were opened W he pro- hat Governor Waite v o Biet butchers tan g0 olsowliere.ang. gt work. | to. havo. served on Amcrican ships during | nunciation cf the customary.ritual for such | men at Colorado Springs whon the authorl; CHOLERA. MORBUS. a2 b ; si v Master W S. R. Patten | ties are ready proceed to trial, 0 at good pay. The most em have saved | the period of registration. United States [‘occasions by Master Wcrkman S & a A DROC nful of Ready Relief in a onn%mh {m?m»y (In 'g‘.".“ n’:: ‘yh“::\nlnc\fwxpug: l)islr?fl Judge M:rruw now has the case | and Past Master Workman Rev. J. P. D. | before. The matter will be laid before the I repeated as often as the did fs shut out and will be an object of | sail for China on the Charleston they want llll:-.\]"v“ l‘;‘ :‘i.,x%l):nfif \:'.\‘l; :;;;‘l"fi““ hs axy. | shield R iners I Meantimer tue Aty bowela will aftord immediate relief and soon ef- ¢ fro end a itizenship. 0 sion, ! g . D s, the, fect a_cure charity from the end of the first day he | to claim American citizenship began his address. probably attempt to bring in the men by | “‘Internally--A half to n teaspoonful in a tumb- loafs until he begins work again. Already | The Chinese have apparently come to the s oo s aahotton il Torear T A G S the men who went out have lost as much | conclusion that it is no longer (ORI ) 0 LR LR B PRt - Crunipn " Spilimi! Sour’ stdimach; Nauscn. Vomit: as they woul o galne case as returning mer- 3 an EXCURS! ing, Hearthurn, Nervousness, Sleepnesness, Sick ; Ay 3 s i I Nve asined Ly, Uteolnoceany | (dolionnlifa Shin 00tk 88 0 s out of the multitudes that went forth OEANACUR RN OFREION Headnche, Flatulency und all ‘internal pains. 5 - S i 4n pay in one year. It is true that the pack- | chants. Commissioner Heacock has made | out of (he e en G rh August 11, 1504, anchie SRltulencyjana falik ipains / K z 1 ers have also lost heavily, but they can | false swearing in his court a dangerous ex- | hundreds cf thousands laif cown thelt T SRt LTI L s B L, . stand it a great deal better than @ man who [ periment, and the white \rincsses rgquired | for Ahelr cauce a vl lives. One by | | Western Oatholle Sishops: Convention, R N gar i ing A worla N2 Headache Caused by Eye Steain, as nothing but a house 5 v to find. Owing - ) g B6.—' a e fever and ague and all other m o ; fn the house a week aftor pay. day roils | now coming via Mexico, and many of them | In lonor of their memory the nation gathers | meeling of the western bishops of the Roman | wiy's PILLS, so quickly as RADWAY'S REA- g £ ing R A G L around. Py ol awalting trial on writs of habeas corpus | once each year in’the cemeteries and covers | Catholic church has just been concluded | DY RELIEF. T L e 2 . > ted glasses will Kive th tieory 1n 0o Many of the men have not gome back to | obtained from the southern district court. their graves with beautiful flowers. Another | iro but the proceedings are not made pup- | Erice @ cents per bottle. ¥ all druggts % universally established. *Improperly fitted gia work through fear of being called scabs or e army began to band together at the close of : > . oo e, will i :"Hhe. trouble and: m L S S RORE the war; unlike the other, an army of peace | lic. Those who participated in the last ses- ] leda (0 TOT, 85 Our ability being assaulted. All of thos who do go back CLAN GORDON EXCURSION. X ] 1y of peace | win were Rt. Rev. N. C. Matz, bishop of : adsust glasses ‘safciy and correctly i beyon this morning will do so with the understand- August 11, 1894, for) ‘l"“fid"r“‘f";'”’l:;‘"m';:“"arfi;“;}' S the homes O | Denver, Rt. Rev. Richard Scannel, bishop question. Conult us. Sted free of chargeh RS eviarafonly, lolreselya. the eams ST T Who had drapped out and it was appropriate | Of Omaha, Rt Rev. N. A. Gallagher, bishop THE ALOZ & PSNFOLD CO,, P At Fon ik ana e lsesin . o that the living members should respect the | of Gitivestor, Rt. Hev. louls M, Ifnk, bishop w. 2) . GRADUATE Opposite Pauxton Hotel. have been fixed up in ail of the houscs and | Men Employed to Obiain a World's Fair memaryiiat tie dead (aHth U EI DY Bishop of Wichita, Very Itev. Robinson, viear : QoublLoN. most of the men will sleep and cat in the Concession Wants Big o 0eCe < i < general of Denver, Rev. P. D. Gill, repre- buildings until after the excitement Is over. | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. The speaker told how Christ lifted up the | o,\iine ‘the archbishop of Chicago, Very s . I o - | mass of humanity which was lying in the | 50 Ui 2D LS Ohloagg iay Yernyien Yere slipped Into the plants yes- | jonnstono hoe browght sult agatnst 1 dust, crushed between ecclesiasticism and | Rev. Anslem, representing the Benedicting E i § 5 Garrison, George F. Heaukauft and | the Roman power. He died upon the cross (e Rath 190100, » Aagra ary.: of It has been a long time since South Omaha g e B . e anciint Onder of | the meeting of Manitou, and Rev. Howlett, bas experienced as quiet a Sunday as yester- | Bdward B. Staggers, trading as | for WS proacples. e SEEEt BIEER BT representing the city of Denver. They talked % : $27, nitedsWorkmen awas,iounaec s unon over the rules of the church and ecclesias- : day. The strikers did not congregate on the | Hall & Garrison, to recover L : Btreots in large numbers as they have been | 307.30, Mr, Jchnstone says that In | Same principles. The cross of Christ stood | {jca) mygters generally, exchanging views ! OIRECT FROM THE TANK. doing a vealt b el ; ) & for the fatherhood of God, the brotherhood atters generall : fhole pearing the week, but quietly met at | yay, 1502, the defendants employed him | of man and charity. These the speaker be- | 214 8IVINg experiences, & ; “EAPEB THAN STEAM| all. There was o oting e oxecu. | t0 80 to Chicago and secure the concession | lieved to be principles of the order. Today X itty-Ono Doath TromiBanstrake: PR 3 _ i v aiera was a qulet meoting of the execu- | 10 8%o" erection and operatlon of a tower | the world needed to learn the lesson of tne [\ RCFBCIRE DERHI Trom Faneueole. % IN 4 TO 10 WEEKS B\ 'No Boiler. No Steam; No Engineer. RN Ehilh s tousaadl ment s in Jackson park during the World's fair. | brotherhood of man and could learn it only 2 I AN E bl Lysono g persons ‘N: : ) ] BEST POWER for Corn and Fecd Mills, Byling B Shousand men met at the | o" opany was formed and he secured the | by looking toward the cross of Christ. All | died of sunstroke in this city the week just ) Our Bond : Hay, Runuing Sepirators, Creameries, &0. blg hall at Twentieth and Q streets, where i assed. Guarantees no - M TR T 3 e concession for the erection of the structure. | questions that agitated the world would be | passed. e g Y they were addressed by Sam Nediey of | {15 Sayy o was engaged 132 dave ‘and thai | Solved. | Christ gave up s iife o help = : Pay until Gured. ! : OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES “I expect to be running a larger force by | ME Services were reasonably worth §100 a | others. Today the mother and father were it e b b A NEW DISCOVERY. P & p Tuenday than T have for soma sime e sary | day. His expensos were $L4114.68. Dur- | giving up their lives for thoze they loved. o d 3 NO PAIN OR TRUSS ; e Stationary or Portable. Manager Noyes of the Hammond howse, -+ | N8 his ninety days stay in Chicago he says | [t was to encourage this principle that the PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, ¥ 11050 10, 1 81020 1. I also oxpect that a great many of our men | €, Was obliged to spend $10,000 in dinner Anclent Order of United Workmen lived to Tt NO OPERATION OR DANGER. PACena for Catalogue, Prices, etc., de 'rlhhmwarkmmag entertainments and dry other cash ex atan S A s the o ep- - who wentout will show up for work at 7 | PRI AR SR, U, O e | Dreet e Do e sl pleasing | 1. L. Fiske, Deatrice, is at the Mercer. NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS. | cucamastakest Wi |OTTO GAS ENGINE WORK o'clock. I have been lead to believe that [ b al" T e T TR, e I O I O ‘Send for our New Book. Omaha, 107 S. 14th St 33d & Walnut Sts.. PEILAD ILEPUIA, PA, they are coming. 1 hope they will. 1f they - ] 8 a 2 e “There was need, the spe 4, of more | H. H. Herzog, Herman, is at the Arcad do not, there will be other men to tak CLAN GORDON EXCURSIO! CherefWa8 need; the apeaker; aldy &, 3 reade. SRR o olhor monito talte QORDONRXOU charity In the lodge room. A’ helping hand | . H. Clemmons of Fremont. is In the NATIONAL RUPTURE CO. e e ey ok, Mo liayg Al AuguatiL, J1a%, should be held out to_ the unfortunate and | oy, the old men will be refused if they come at | At a meeting of tho state transportation | (0 those who have fallen to temptation. | "y o gouseworth, Lincoln, is at the Mil- | (19 S, 14th St. Omaha, Ne®, the regular hour Monday morning. committee of the Knights of Pythias, at Lin- | BY living wp to those Riinoiplest thetorden|diarg i ¥ 4 2 4 It was reported last evening that twenty | coln, July 16, the Union Pacific and Fremont, | Would not be looked panian Lho e F. H. Raiff, Deadwood, S. D., s at the g butchers from Chicago lad been placed in | Blidiorn & Missourl Valley railrouds were se: o e a0 e | PAexcer, ! J ! emy, Y glouse and that they would go | lected as the officlal route from all polnts | or®york the church could not pursue and | —H. H. Hawkins of Sheridan, Wyo., Is at the to work this morning. Any amount of la- | north of the Platte rivi ) W Boring men cah be securcd by (he. packers, | Fwer, thends. the Chleago & Northwestorn | Should hail with delight an organization that | Paxion. 2 SWEET SPRINGS, Mo. In fact they have already employed quite | railway to Chicago, for the biennial encamp- | COUMd pursue. them and thus make homes | judge F. G. Hamer of Kearney is at the % THE GREAT MILITARY SCHOOL OF THIE WEST. R uiles second at the a number and have them in the building | ment at Washington, D. C., in August. hrighteriand shptters i it s & Dellone, — 7 War Dopurtient umang milltary sehools of thy’ Unitol Statos. ' Propira ready for work. Thorough and careful arrungements are BETTER THAN PENSIONS. D. A. Diels, Scribner, was in the city yes- | . FEa = Tocution. “Burors Soleasiig i schoot, weite for ikt Satolggin et There will not be much chance for quar- | being perfected in regard to rates and speelal Rev. Ely was followed by Grand Master | terday. A Rest g 0 g SPCESUIE AR A\ JCE, ‘Manager rels and assaults in case the old men refuse | train accommodation, of which all sir knights | Workman J. G. Tate, who made a short ad- | G}jver Rodgers of Lincoln was in the city y gor. to go to work and new men take thelr places, | will be advised later. dress.” The spéaker faid e thought that b | yesterday. ) because the new men will not have to leaye | Present indications arc for a large and en- | knew all the fundamental principles of the b adl g R : iten of eure.. So. the plant for anything thusiastic attendance from north and central | order, but a new thousht had been presented yi‘p:“l Stoner of Lead, 8. D., was in Omaha - 1 PAS e OMATAL & . Central College {0f Young Ladles For the first time in years the saloons | Nebraska. WILL B. DALE, to him by this beautiful ceremony. It was | yesterday. i 3 Weatworth Milltary A . were closed tight yesterday. Chief Brennan Chairman Transportation Committee. no doubt suggested by Memorial day, but J. W. Hearthman, Avoca, was In the city Ellzabeth Aull 80m¥nlr il went personally to each proprietor and de- there a difference. “A soldier gives or | yesterda ta livered the order. Some of the bo; who CLAN GORDON EXCURSION. risks his life for his country and receives J. C. Wilson, Creston, Ia., is registered at B.p"ak Foemale Cn“Hna. were out late Saturday night made desperate August 11, 1804, the merest pittance, A member of the order | the Mercer. efforts to raise a ‘“sml but they were - -~ pays a tenth of the amount of his insurance | 4y s witherell of Republican City is a i unsuccessful. Bven the drug stores refused Passengers Hundod Over Their Cash, in’ ussessments and receives the wholo [\ if Bt WU g4 to sell liquor by the bottle, and those who TRUCKREE, Cal., Aug. 5.—A lone highway- | amount. Has nn: the debt of humanity !»l_fs A, H. McClurg and daughter of Chicago ™ EDUCATIONAL. got liquor had to leave South Omaha to | man held up the Truckee and Tahoe stage at | thus discharged? No. We do mot Insure | o, o R octs X OUGLAS Tk et it 1 B but protect in life and death. So long as 0y ats, | d Al S qs I — a point three miles out of Truckee yesterday. | Goq lets me live I stand to protect my home | Major C. J. Allen, United States army, St. IS THE BEST. Notice by the G. I Mammond Comomny | There were fifteen passengers on board. | i1 case of my death. Louis, Is a guest at the Paxton NOSHUEAKING All the employes of the G. H. Hammond | When the stage was stopped the passengers The speaker closed with a refutation of the Deputy Surgeon General Hartsuff, United ¢5 CORDOVAN, company who recently quit worlc and who | WEre (0ld o throw out what money they had, charge that the ordor dropped m mbers over | giates army, San Francisco, is at the Paxton. p 'FRENCHS, ENAMELLED CALF, ) 0 may desire to work must make application | ®24 €ontributed $33 to the highwayman. 45 years of age and would not uu‘uwl ||,'.me 10| " Mr. Charles J. Frice left yesterday for a 343 50 FINECALF S ANGAROL YOUNG LADIE ., OMAHA, NEBS to the company for relnstatement on or Grasabonnard it AeE T iy ot e ne ““’ rajnatated and that Ut amsumed L SALOR | rortnight's ‘visit it his parents at Rock $ 3,50 POLICE, 3 SOLES. Fall term begine Wednesday, Septomber 19the before Monday, the 6th day of August, at 7 | MEMDHIS. Aug, 5 Grasshoppers are safd | MItY character as a cover to kel aving | LG, o 4 2 WORKiNG Yor wue and particulars apply o the recs o'clock @. m. Those falling to apply by that SMPHIS, Aug. 5.—Grasshoppers are sald | , regerve, Such charges were all falsehoods. | *8 0 “ob 0 oo mijgen, B. A. Palley of #2804 2 WORKINGMENS [ or, Tt eV, 1 potERTY, 8. @ b, XTRA. FINE. OMAA, NETL SRR EREISNINA Shone 10 aouly 0 to be destroying the crops in the eastern | “Keep to the principle of fraternity. In these | C. [ ligemEE, A Hglex, JUVY 1} ] K ey pevmanshtiy.disonarged, iand daye of darknoss remember how much 18 due | Seward and J. D. Mathews of North Platte ; 42 4175 BovSSCHOOLSHOES, | —— — S oa tlons. athierv s alled part of this county and in the adjoining z ered at the Millard, THE G. H. HAMMOND COMPANY, county of Tipton. They made theiv ap- [ God, the lodge and opeself, the order and nr_\r n“m“ll ‘m‘r‘: fl;‘me‘ S L -LA NA]‘IUNAL IJAHK SEMINAHY Per A. H. Noyes, Superintende! pear only a few days ago and great | the church.” . B. McG ¢ - DR L RLTUEHTC LR b bt i Mt Siaie by The exercises were closed with prayer by | the Knights of Labor returned from Kansas g SU3URB30 W SHINGTIN,D. C. Notleo by the Cuduby Pucking Company. ———— Rev. O. W. Savidge. The members then fell | City yesterday andiis at the Dellone. B9, SEND FOR CATALOGUE © For Youns Women. Colloaiate. and Bemine All of the employes of the Cudahy Packing $15.00 to Colorado Springs and return via | fnto line, the grand officers at the head, and Captain Thomas t,u‘x;muk lru?fnl.ll,y..?u;r: - 4 W:L'DOUGLAS, ary Courses, * Beautiful © grounds. —$76,000 company who recently quit work and who | the Union Pacific system, August 10 and 11. | preceded by the band, proceeded to the | gay afternoon from Fort Sidney, where he . BROCKTON, MASS. bulldings, A cnitured home. $00 to $100. Ty dosire 10 work must make apolication | Account League of American Wheelmen meet- | mound that had been prepared for the of had been in chargo:of the Commonweal pris- ' ave mouey by wearing tho Send for fiustrated catatogue to Washings SO AT Dauke IAAKO APDUOALION i ng, fon in a liitle valley of the park. Sur-| gpers. The last’of the men who stole a AR TR TANESRE ; Ha1IR optpany o Fatnstatemunt on or hetoro || “ges méy H)'P) Detsl, 0. T A, U vs- | rounded by their brethren, with bowed | Unjon Pacific trainiwas released Saturday. - e B> Ranglon 81,00 Kb 1148 n liberal education to live In Washe ey, Hie SRy oo Ausust, at T o'clock | o, 1303 Farnam street, Omaha. and uncovered heads, Master Workman Pat- M. O.lsul left yesterday after- Ao the largast manhfact ngton Coroner A m. Those failing to apply by that time 7 i od A t - v - = o ently churg o cag =t o ten and Past Master Workman Liwyd uttered | ;o5 tor York, Pas where he has lmportan Here i a ohalr which has been especially | valuo by staj wnd price will be permanently discharged and thelr GLAN. GORDON BXCURSION the impressive. tuneral services of the order | BOOR fF FOTT nbtion with the family designed for summer comfort. There ure [ bhoteom,w i agalist high pric Musifi In our suit department we have a good many broken lots of suits—can't very well sell 'em down to tho root, because we have always such a tremen- dous collection——same case with the trousers de- partment—for the same reasen we have some rem- nants in our boys’ and children’s department-—and iu our hat department——and in our shoe deparment and more so in our men’s furnishing stock——in shirts—underwear and the like, where the supply and demand is tremendous, We firmly believe in cleaning house of broken lots——experience taught us so-—-and we therefore apply the broom of reduction, and dust off the last vestige of profit—and often below the price they could be manufactured at. A sale for mutual benefit——we clean house— you save the stuaff. T T I T IR D AT R TR R AR R A A mmz wmmvvm BOARDING YND DAY SUHOOL FOR positions otherwise filled AR e the mid . shoes equil eu 3 v VTN Aug N ' h ave e lowers. @, fil be gone about ten day _ very e o CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY, 4 over the grave strewn with tate. Mr. Maul Wi i chairs for every month of the year; this 15 | work in style, easy fitting wind wearing qualities. ANY, — ——— e inte eriff Drexel will uct By E. A. Cuduhy. Gas und Elcotrie Fixtures. CLAN GORDON EXCURSION, and in the interval Sheri rexel We have them sold evorywhore atlower prices for and In b for the summer of your discontent, when | IWeha pratiawss Drices i . Add B, F UL Notice by Swift_wna Company. W. A. Paxton has remodelled his store August 11, 1894. ———— upholstered furniture Is as hot .as an oven, | ditute, a1IOL SUYIY YO, W ¢ ~ o o — All of the employes of the Swift and Com. | To0m. 813 8. 16th street, Granite block, | ————— CLAN GORDON EXCURSION and the human body craves comfort 3 £1h YORME SLOL LA IR ACALEANT o pany who recently quit work and who may | "PeCily adapting it to tha rapidly incroas: | Moys Arrested for Hunging o Playmate. August 11, 1894, The chair Is bullt on the lines of one of | A, W, Bowman Co., 117 N, IBti, ing buslness of ¥. M, Russell, who occuples C! RAL CITY, Colo., Aug. b.—Three e “Old Comfort” rockers of a century ago. C. J. Carlson. 1218 N 24tn, @esire to. work must make application to the | it, with one of the largest and finest o leopurds at Courtland. the “Old Comfor a century ag . J. . 5 . one of 0 1z d finest as- | 140y pamed Peter Maroney, Frederick Lions and leopa e Righitanc armrests very Elies Svenson, 2003 N2t gompany for reinstatement on or before Mon- | sortments of gas and electric Axtures i 2 The back s bigh and the armrests very | o T8 Fia\l s "424°3, 1 3L, @xy, the 6th day of Augus', at 7 o'clock a. m. | the west. ~ - — broad. The seat is shaped to the body, and NN Fianor. 2025 Leavenaa Those failiug to upply by that time will be i the whole framework 15 a veritable dream | W BN 0% e gt & 15th permanently discharged and thelr positions Excursion Rates East. % i . "R f comfort, 00N et.£0.Omana 1T otherwise filled o tull information conceraing summiner Highest ot all in Leavening Power.=— Latest U. 5. Gov't Report. OB L e ioiie rall pate || I EAXRERRY 2 25 NATIONAL BANK SWIFT AND COMPANY, excursions call at the Chicago, Milwaukee & It o By A. C. Foster. 8t. Paulticket office, 1504 Farnam street, or tern, giving \lvr'-lar)l. "n‘lun. llul;"ll‘r\‘l:"‘ll:':hflll“ U 8. Dopository, Qumalia, Nebraska, Notice by the Omnhin Pucking € wldress F. A. NASH, jon 80 much desired roa lux ¥ : ) The wood I8 elm which is hard and takes CAPITAL $400,000 SRR w3 eral Agent. AN L8 the ool . 1he’ Ome Sackiig oy a very rich finish. The head framge is hand- it Positively Cared company wWho receatly quit work and who } popular. smusic at’Courtiand beach, somely carved and there are decorative P SURPLUS $5656.600 may desire to work m wake application to — — s ¢ brass. Our price is $3.00. "lllh“\‘ll\l:/'d’l':v"'w‘ i the compan for reins atement on or before $15.00 to Pueblo and return via the Union mountings o F ol % Monday, the fth day of August, at 7 o'clock ! Pacifie, Augus! 10 and 11 Account League i i C d — a. m. Those failing to apply by that time | of American Wheelmen meeting. | as lverlc 0. 1 oas oy % R will. be permanently discharged and their See me, H. P. Devel, C. T. A, U, P, sys- | ' ; ,A:u}“ Uiter tmpossiniity | | Officers 6 ) Diractars--R1an Pt PasHtans SVATIA PACKING COMPANY, e, ol G, FURNITURE of Every Dasorlat'on ; o & s S Wi 5 oAl oo By James Viles, jr., President, CLAN GORDON EXCURSION, Tomporary tes a 2 ¥ le by Kubn & C Dalai et August 11, 1894, ' 1200 und 1208 D¢ .Uu- teaal for sale by Kuhn s SN 8, S5 THE IN BA RSN iy, Wi chass. Nill) Wosking S g MILLARD HOTEL BLOGK 16th aud Dougl™ streets, Omaba. THE IRON BANK KANSAS ITY, Auk 6.—The plchm(l Ride on the steamer at Courtlands