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. ' THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 180 1 PERSONAL. 8 MAL COVERED AND R it U-488 sy noriows. __[ROCK ISLAND'S GONTRACT |25 sy tsnes Seres %2’ AGAINST CORRUPT LOBBYING UMBRELLAS MADE, ired. é of about 25 per cent. The manufacturers by Vr;‘: llx:iirm’:u:l:‘?:'::r FOR _LADIES, VT 1AS RBMO vfll T 17“ R bl s ol T b UL e K i TRE; i) 2 . T. MOU! AS EP HIS COA etho E y ] Health baok. and cobsuitation tree, Adaress of | D o S 8. sk o Bromn by, AL O duction of 30 per cent. Today the westorn call Viavi Co., M6 Bee bidg. Lady attendant | —— — s ey U— DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 N TAKE_YOUR FRIEND; TINTYPES, 4 FOR - LT F— —. %e. Prootor, 616 8. 16th street. U-MSM_ | STOVE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS; ALSO o— - - hotel range and genernt assortment of ranges, 8trike Commission Learns Something About Anuficiurers dre inelstng époa u 85 per Discustion of One of the Dango s that Besets b the Business of tho Company. e ot Budbog g s Law Making in America. b WILL CONFER TONIGHT, WANTED! A GOOD SOUND HORSE——. If you have one for sale talk to our thousands through The Bee want col- umns. There’s many a horse buyer SAMUBL BURNS INVITES YOU TO 8EE HIS new dinner sets at $5.75, rormerly $10.00. U508 AU MASAGE FATHS. MMB. POST, $i9% 8, 1T 395 cooks and heaters; water attnchmens put in and connected at Jus](Jughes, 607 8 13th st and_Jackson. 4 O 308 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS A pleasant and convenlent place, 169 Varnam’ streat. Paxton block; ‘phone 1. 0 THE WOMAN'S BAKERY SUPPLIES VA. riety of choice goods, besides five kinds of the best brend in market: whole wheat bread a speclaity; «oods delivered; telephone 451 Mrs. & Raville, “Managor, 1104’ N. % St U—513-A-38 BTRAW NATS CLEANED, RESHAPED AND minde new. 803 N. 20th ot [y CREAM_ FOR WHIPPING AND BUTTE milk. Waterloo ereamery, 1613 Howard; tel. 1332, U204 810 H. K. BURKET, FUNERRL DIRECTOR AND mbalmer, 1618 Chicago sti, telephone ¥0. 705_ BWANEON & VALIEN]/UNDERTAKERS AND emmbalmers, 1701 CUAE AL, telephons 1080, M. O. MAUL,_ UNDERTAKER AND E 1417 Farnam st., telophone %5 707 PLUMBERS, FREE-DPLUMBDING OF EVERY KIND. UAS steam & hot water heating; sewerage. 313 flr.“ll 3. . HANIGAN, PLUMBING, STEAM ANU hot water heating, 2105 Leavonworth st. 163 NOT COMPELLED T HAUL PULLMAN CARS General Manager St. John Testifies on Behalf of His Road but Dee to Produce the Contract Blackllsting, He Says, nes CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—General Manager St. John of the Rock Island was called before the strike commissioners today. He had pre- pared a history of the strike as it affected his road, and read to the commissioners a de- tailed account of the troubles. When he had finished he was asked if his own company Men and Masters Wil Moet at New Hed- ford at the Invitation of the Mayor. NEW BEDFORD, Mass,, Aug. 28.—Mayor Brownell has invited the state board of ar- Ibitration to be present at the conference of fthe strikers and manufacturers, which he has called for tonight. The labor secre- taries have voted to attend. The manu- facturers wre non-admittal, but it is thought they will take no notice of the ecall. It is reported that the Bennett and Columbia mill overseers have been ordered to report for duty Monday morning, but the officials refuse to_confirm the story. Treasurer Howland of the Howland cor- poration mills is belng bitterly criticised by the other manufacturers. He is accused of BRIBERY AT THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL Mr.Moorefleld-Storey's Address tothe Amers fcwn Bar Assochation Urging the Neces- sity of Ridding Pollies of Cozrups ton—Lobbylsts Must Go, SARATOC Aug. 23.—The annual ad- dress before the American Bar msscclation was this morning dellvered by Moorefleld Storey of Springfield. It was based largely on the great Industrial movements of the year, but this topic led (o an_extensive dila tion ‘ou_the overwhelming influence of bribe ery and corruption on legisiation and indi- g i i 2 J unfuir conduct, inasmucih us he was repre- | oY . MISS MARY MARTIN OF DBS MOINES, IA. | [N ROWE & CO., F MUING, STEAM AND | blackiisted men. sented at the meeting of treasurers by the ’:.."{ Lol "‘: ""‘““":"‘[ “’l"-”““ sald ia part: 4 hidden there, Mra, Elizabeth Thompson, recently of Omaha, | DOt water heating, gas fixtures, globes 4l £ “Not in the sense that the word fs gen- | agent of the mills, Byron F. Card, and has | fFMROEES Bre talanee place in oy eorles Neb. U b3 51 erally understood,” sald the witness. “When | MOt carried out the agreement of that meet- | fnire: When' wo lCh, e wannet anord t9 3 ERBERRRRVERER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD FROM UNBOLTED HOTELS. & man is discharged from one of our ai. | "8 In reply to these attacks Mr. Card | ful exhibition at Chicago which crowned i AT > j i LE. i3 states that Mr. Howland knew nothing of the | the civilization of 400 years and contrist the 3 ‘g & {g m -?) ey Ig %{ @: i fi} flout 8t e L Haiess 81 Wt | Tim MIDLAND HOTRL 16TIf & CHICAGD | vislons we sond a slatement to our other di- | incating il long afier 1 was. over: that | FRIen - Dromecd | ujn whie i eyl m X ¥ > ! e S - s, coolest hotel, (A o Fall ot | VIsions that he may not be re-employed, but | he (Card) attended it at the request of the | fhsted a year ugo with the svenes of blogls g ¥ $ Efi 2 DILW. STEPHENSON, SUBCIALIST, j06 8 WEIT | Afreariines within ““Xmerican - plan, | 10 such statement s sent to other roads un- | treasurer, but he had no vote, and that he | §hel atil coniiwration in e sane elty 4 B 0 o il Bl fess it is requested.” agreed to post the notices of re T4, We Inay e uction sub- | now ringing 1o vus ard we maj well in= " $1.00 per day. M. J. Frank, proprietor “Can you show us a copy of your con- | ject to Mr. Howland's action on his return. | quire wht: the change menns. Fvery ope AETNA HOUSE (BUROPEAN) N, W. COR. | tract with the Pullman company?”’ asked | The latter on his return to the city Mon- | server of our politi-ul history Huring the NUT‘G[’IS FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | 'Muilir's mow e cream pariors y : % reet; everything is new, includin SPECIAL ‘ontinued. Tel. 1030, Ice cream delivered. 13th and Dodgs Room by day or week. - Commissioner Kernan, day rescinded the notice. last twenty years ust Lave be struck - S ST BURNISRED: NOONE ShrH 16 2%« | T can show you the contract, it you will | FALL RIVER, Mass. Aug. 2.—The ex-| With ihe chinge \ LI B 3 : — — - - ! 3 e attitude of vu people toward the Advertisements for these columns will be taken e LA i D ALl | MMB. LA ROOK, MASSAGE, 160 LEAVEN- T regard it as of a private nature. I do not | ecutive committee of the Cotton Manu- amental principles. oF ou ot B8 watil 13,30 pe . for (he evening and until 9:00 | Soavealences. o8 board, 211 Noiotd | “worth street, third fioor, fromt rooms ELECTRICAL SUPI wish to seo it published in the newspapers.” | facturers assoclation is reported to have de- | §pms b Pot o e e menty ; B m, for the morning ana Sunday editions =) T — - — U—tia- ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND | This proposition was refused, and Mr. St. | cided to recommend all the mills in the asso- | that Lecause they choose mot Lo ik 1o t [ N have nwers addwased to% numbered Jottor | *Eorrd S Tandon Come L | Hh CLASS B torage batteriea recharged; electrical and gen: | John was asked if the contract compelled | clation to shut down tonight for a month. | one else should work i (hrit places, \hat f T oure of o Te. Anmwers 8o addresscd will 24 Tandon Cowtt. ___F-M#ST*_ | MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. | &l ‘machiniats;’ superior | work | saarateed | his company to hasl Pullmans on all pas- | The manufacturers say they are thoroughly | 0¥eey man who Wishes &) Dlow & sertas Bo Geiivered upon presentation (f the check FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT - SRANCE.FO10IR - R T | senger trains. dissatisfied with thie present condition, as not | trade shail join an assosiation which the 8 RAten, Vo o word feat Insertion, 10 s word | _bourd. 1% Dodee. FoMUS TR | M otht B G Chiewiey, Ranees City, Mo | STEGTRIGAL FNGINGERS AND GONTAAC, | pe N0, Was the answer. “We can haul | enough looms are running to pay expenses. | ("5 4" SRR his RSty AC o coutiol . heteatier. Nothing tsken fo 3 : e & e Lol 68 = . . il | Pullmans on any trai b d need | SUN COOK, H Four hun- | ges to emp! 30 “ : ertla & Sr—esi ! ud all ny trains we chooss, and need [ SU ; i 23— Four hun- | man refuses to employ them om (erms thos § e hese niveriisements must run sonsecutively, | UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT | siiiony LoAN & FRiST Tiirn | Kiisat aectrical construction. Wesern Hisc: | Mot haul them unloss we wish.'" dred weavers' in tie China mills here did | Gloihte he shall empiy ne one ejea ™ Ho¥ g e e | TR HED CHAMDETS FOR TIOUBE. |~ loans 8t 10m ratoe: for comos seantiny on ye: | _trio Bupply Co., @8 and 20 8 i5th st. T ‘Then you wero not compelled to haul | not & to Work today, because of a reduotion | Respect for the resuly at elotiing scoms A1 A0S ED to man fo; nc o > R e e === | Pyllmans during the strike?” in wages equal to the cut down in the Fall | to be disappearing and political partixans Keeping to man and wife; no children. 319 N braska and lowa farms or Omaha city property, ma % ges eq he Fa P LY - SITUATIONS WANTED. Keebing i 1o children. o 0 MUSIO. ART AND LANGUAGE, o ; .. . o "' | are ready apparently to Fesort to'any exe 4 : 28 WSt C, 3 No, Wo wrie not. River mills. The wages paid here ars gov- | &re re b il d il et BRI B 2 il Ay § edient o enable them to rotain or 1o ac- BODBR, STEADY MARRIED MAN WANTS | 3 CNEORNISHED ROOMS 3 71, Gow. | MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS, | G, F. GELUBNGECK, BANJOIST 2ND | Mr. St John was asked as to the number | erned by the scale paid in Fall River, and | BUGHENL (o tnaple them to retan o every ¥ position. "Have had six yéars gxperlence &% | _veniences. 2576 Harney stret G—ME0s 260 | | improved and I ne ML teacher. 1810 California_street. 914 | of strikers who had been taken back by his | the operatives were accordingly notified of a y*adverse comment regarding conges b 3 o ber yard and el 5 . 3—M505 ide .. 683 0 y o fhey ob- & hoginl ot and . Gity | KlAvri 4 B Telerencen. Raiens W Omage e | B AT O T ons | HoNBY o o v aaayEr e, | FOR, BATOATNE TN PIANOS AND DROANS: | IS 0 ie men he sald, “qutt work | Jeoted. serenseuniyr bur. worked: unny” o | ot res and ety aldspmen ad S8 e b o = © ek abrtas @ ia real est Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bl on parchase. . A. Hospe, Ir. " | through fear, but of ‘the 522 actnal steikers | yesterday afterncon, when they went out. ) Kenerally felt. For Jresent paipcse AN ALL ROUND COOK WISHES A P ON | CORNER STORE, %0.00. §2¢ DGUGLAS. IN. W) | e e ———=========| only seventy-four have been taken back.” | This wmorning they refused to return, [ inention It us evidence that the icading : PRt Wroming ton g lakoln pieteried: | Lauire vtk s 1-m%8 | 5ANS WANTED, J. N, FRENZER, OPP.P.0. UPHOLSTERING. ']“he witness said their relations to labor | Notices of a reduction have been posted in | J™VOE GHat “hody and trame thelr rules ce.” Apply at Beo office, Lincoln. FOR RENT, ROOM, % DY 8, 3ND FLOOR OF Wo168-31 - - E unions were regulated by the number of | the Webster and Pembroke milis also, and | dccordingly. Lows i faith in® the lesisan erence. ' Apply at e, AL a0 240 my etore, sultable’ for cloaks and suits; 908 | HoNEY 10 LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY | UbHQL RING CABIN R A avenw.ih, | ¢n on their lines belonging to the unions. | strikes may follow. The weavers, who are | ture is 688 of Tuith In representative Hove y TR TR AT Zr | Vant and'siavator” servioe, e Bensenc | MONEY ST, LOAN, o OMARA FROENRTY | “W. B, Ball R A; . i1 | “When a unfon has G0 per cent or more | nearly all French, aro not members of a | ernment loss of faith in the weaple theme b El ED - XC LADY _STENOL = W B, “Meiie, First National bank boildtn P . of our men,” he said, “we as a general | union, but will probably organize now. selves, and this feeling lies af the * ot of e I eI s 011, | FOR RENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING Wb | U BRING VERY CHEAL THIS MONTH. | tning treat ‘with iis representatives. Wi the changes in public opinion on funda- 2 T AR A o R R TR MORTGAGE LOANS. A, MOORE, 604 NY.LIFE, | 2o S Wollm A0 T i o 2o | had o dealings with the A, R, U., as 1t had MEN ARE LOCKED OUT. Aribery I8 malle” e excuse for anareny, ; WANTED, ANY KIND DAY WORK BY GIRL. ing fixtures, water on all floors, gas, W—509a24% HAY AND GRAIN. less than 500 of our employes. The danger which we guard ngainat is A Call at 1916 South 16h street, room 6. ply at the office of The Bee. OMAHA LOAN & TRUST GO, 16TH AND Az o) Did your road cut wages last spring or | Fall River Manufacturers Closn Thele M, | constitutions and which in our e tuilon 218 A-Musg J == === | "Douslas streets, loan money on city and farm [ BUY YOUR HAY DY GAR OK TON LOTS. WE | this summer?” asked Commissioner Wright Yhrowing 23,000 Out ui Work. Je Stocenise and deplote {5 INEU NS £ — , = 608 . H. Snyder, 1515 Burt at, tel “Ni W i e, , o e hat private interests can afford te ) WANTED, A POSITION BY AN EXPEIL erty at lowest rates of interes! buy hay. A. H. Snyder, e HE{ e © cul our force, but Mot | paLy, RIVER, Mass., Aug. 25.—The great Driviicges which. they:: stk cu IR enced man in a fumniture store. Address I & o TANVASSER X X 3¢ . TH T TR TG “ extile str el eveloped o1 age legislator co . 4 box 645, Blair, Neb. A=M300 24° R e S SRR T B Dovie tn, At Favanm SeTES. o0 | NEBRARK: WHOLESALE HAY, Has your rosd advanced wages within the | !extile strike here developed today into a R T e R e 3 —— e per day: experien smen only! | GNITED STATES MONTOAGE Co—OF i | ETain and mill stuff,”'We are miwars on the | last ten’years? lockout, and as a result 25,000 mill operatives | yp wi jrrespancibie body betwoen the poa < (o ; i WANTED-—MALE HELP. fomeihing new; tmmense sales Call 07 G | UNGREC capiiul 43,000,000, Barplus. sinre. Sub, | iarket to buy or vell L0246 Nichols sb I8 n‘13332:-~“"‘..3,‘“‘T.‘,"i‘}.‘,‘,‘,‘:f,'{ made indlvidual | in the city will be idle. Notices were posted | ple and thelr representatives which under- 3 gislation and finds the busi- profitable. When the le mit cholce loans ' to I 8. Pusey, agent, irst | = - T0BT in the mills today that tonight qvery mill National bank_building. y ght qvery BOLICITORS, TEAMS FURHD;INSTALLMENT S, BOTH 8 S, TO TAKE O remember of. ness extremel (D INS 5, N- ona k_bulld ¥ - i operated by members of the Manufacturers | lature meets each professional lobbyist has 3 ‘soods American Wringer Co., 1619 Howard. tracty for rellable firm. 4% Paxton bik, Omaha. 5 MONTHS 3 DOG, ANSWER- How much did the strike cost the Rock i, professio by BALESM (ENERGETIC)—WANT MEN OF | AGENTS WANTED, OR SALESMEN DESIR. 110§ years. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam, stoten from fi'»"»“"‘x|1:.f'm‘\‘-i‘.;..‘"'r'.‘u' Findey “I cannot give exact figures without refer- ’l”“"; include every establishment engaged | i ence o n greater or loss extent, Certain - §00d address on salary for retail trade. Apply | Ing side line, to take orders by sample; staple s WS | DI 1SRV RLERS S Linst 240 | ence to data, but I should say that the strike | !B the maiufacture of print cloth, and the | japge corporations whici likely to be = B-MM0 59 sellor, "easily carrigd. | Wo pay expenses and | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA o 5 men and women out - ost our veo| 0 shutdown throws 22, ! e oG on adop! ; salary, or comm HAT WITH Tips | 03t our road between $800,000 and $1,000,000. interested in legislation adopt the same - e on_and furnish samples on | MR 0 dte Hrennan Love & g oanAHA | 75T, A LARGE BLACK Mr, St. John emphatically denied the state. | Of employment, There are at present about | methods of selecting representatives and o PECIALTY SALESMEN FOR RELVS LUMP | apicition.” Adiress Lock Box 15, New Yors * PUWEa | near doun fon Burdetie; reward 1€ riined €0 | pone’ taht the Uniced States marshals wsed | 2900 Who have voluntarily quit work, which | éAch has’its cohort of & discipiined sup A ture, Hureau of Animal ndustry, as @ spoeific 8 o TR TR T SIG HINIe s i, 3 — | during the riots were controlled by the rail- | SWells the total to about 25,000 Idle opera- | Porters. The issues upon which these reps P e oty pERT AR NI WA N ety o & wepatas N INEROVED CITY | STOLEN, GOLD-HEARED CANE. WILL PAY | roads. 2 tives. resentatives have been chosen haye played E: ‘ Address’ Brothers & Reid, Malvern, o Address Home Tr Gaitya.” W Fornam' S & Co., BB Faenam, | Kood, eward for vetugn to C. A gncougon, 1022 | "NV ke for protection, and furnishea | Tho declsion to closo was reached by the o e e A G e e T ANVASSERS S woest | N Y Lt | many of our employes, who were sworn in as manufacturers at. their scoret session yes- | {racted o puhl‘n attention, Th rel ques: A g 7 CANVASSFRS: WANTED_ —— — - = —— = deputy marshals. = Dut after having been ‘day, and il is the result of an agreement | tion that is to divide the leglslature whicl v EioRey maker of olgbtesn mnery-rour. Staniey: | = DET0 RENT. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. i L0, sworn in we had nothing more to do with | ‘0 close the mills at any time three-fourths | they choose is whether one parly or ans e Bradley Pub, Co. No. 7 E. 16th st., N. Y. WANTED, MODERN HOUSE, 10 OR 12 ROOMS. o T i | GMAHA OPTICAL CO; LEADING OPTICIANS, | them. They were commanded and controlled, | Of the locms were silent for any ¢ause, The | Other shall acquire the right to conirol the ks iRy = 0T Soutlwestern part “preferred. Responsible | J- B- HADDOCK, ROOM 427 RAMGE BLOCK. i anfger. Eyes tested free | b ; " | shutdown will leave a total of 3,276 employes | Stieets of some great oity. | Gk aamiis ' Bl IR A palt Ry Responals At I, B Ponder, manfier. | Eves teat suppose by the United States marshals. oy 0 275 employes | SRR o) (R “alko plays a prominent part ; WANTED, PANTS AND VEST MAKER AT | = ~ SHORT q ———— 21 Bouth 16th, in Kjmsler 4831 The witness said that many of the rioters [ 8t Work in the Barnaby Manufacturing com- | i the selection of the speaker of the house 3 ANTED, PANTS AND VEST MAKE e e e TIME LOANS. 42 PAXTON BLOCK. who overturned and burned cars were | PAnY, Fal River Iron works, Connecticut | and' pays well for 1t (he privite or Der RV seven of flgit. voomu, S mdern Smproye. 51 T SCIENTIFIC | gtrikers. He knew this to be a fact, he | 20 Seacona mills. These establishments | sonal interests at stake being sometimes ' : reet. K—48 ure, planos, horses, wagons, or any kind of otel g that a6, .fiot g profit b, ansaction. - WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. WANTED, A 9 Of 10HOOM DETACHED | chattel security, at fowest possible rates, which | sy | by the Rock Island employes who witnessed omeunderitha:manutactirers islons are also affected by these evil the lawlessness. The commissioners ques- | ABreement. e e A Conba Ienese s 4 you can _pay back at any time. and In any e W agencles and It Is only after some designing 4, T WDGiRL, Fon. O house With modern conveniences and well | Ihount. MDELITY LOAN GUARANTER GO tioned Mr. 8t. John very closcly regarding the | The Weavers association is In session this | $i™fi“FaVorably reported that the. Hubile i S RO Teindy, LY B Hlat st —= EE——s = —— oo G W blocky X0 | GErssons, LAWN MOWERS. RAZORS, BTC, | control of the deputy United States mar- | afterncon discussing the advisability of call- | awakens to the danger of the sitution. In 3 WANTED—GIRI, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- STORAGE. MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- ground. Melchior »' 3119 Farnam street. shals, as the statement had been made by [ In8 Of e King mills strike, which has | congress, too, investigations of alleged ‘cor- 3 work 1n & Small farey. Inquiee Na. 615 Nerch o erty. Harvin Loan Co 700 N ¥, Lite buiaet| s MB7 | Ghief Deputy Donnelly that the railroad com. | Péen on fo- some time. If this is done it | ruptions’ are’ notably fruitless. Not erim- ‘418t ave. W1-23+ | BTORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS1214 HARNEY. | _ing. X—6%_ | RAZORS, SHEARS, inals alone, but men of wealth and stand- hses o 5. CLIPPIRS, LAWN MOW- | panies took charge of the forces during the | Wil Place the strikers on the same foating M2 | SIONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANGS, | _em, ete. A L. Undetiand, 106 N. Mth. 7220 | rlots. With the otier employed, H0LD GOODS; CLEAN horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates In city: & T ing, for years have pald the officers of the law to neglect or to discharge thelr duty. WANTED, A FIRST CLASS LAU, DRESS AT 1066 Qeorgla avenue. Mrs, W. Poppleton, | STORAGE FOR HOUSE! D 159 PE] CUT ) 3 citizens have ‘s Poppleton. | B0 S eng water o Waita: i) Formany o, Tewoval 0f B0ods: Strictly. confentinti You DENTISTS. PERSECUTING THE STRIKERS, S el T el P s Sutng ta Men o political iafluence (4 TR Te Y R Moo | you'can pay (he foan oft at dny tme o I by, | - o e e, soi | NELSONVILLE, 0., Aug. 23.—The miners | P Feltn for Jesisiative favors or for i 3 , FED BALGSWOMAN ACQUAINTED WITH K ount. || PR GEORGE & N, 'BI0 | Southern Paclfic SNowing Spite Against Six | and A. R. U. wmeeting held last night surance against hostile laws, while humble b ohinn o lassware, ”." 0. bo 5, | OM.VAN&STORAGIE CO.,1602 FARNAM. Tel.1569 OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 2 . 16th Farnam sts., tel. 712, L 4 B ast night gave C ns 3 9 ol Bana Y Mswase: Addreea PO e o M7 306 8. 16t siveet, i e i ) Hundred Ex-Employes. President Waite until midnight to decide | Peldlers have pald for the permisSion to Y earn their living. In the greatest and richs est city of our land the government of 4 laws has glven place to a government of 7 corruption and blackmall, 'New York has E had virtue enough at least to begin to re- form and has learned what honest men % never sufficiently realize, how essentially and mecessarily weak 13’ any combmation of scoundrels. B! WANTED, A LAUNDRESS TO OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 23.—Notwithstand- | whether he would meet the old committee work. T, Murray. ing the partial denials the Southern Pacific | Of the railroad men or not. He did not re- WANTED, AT 210 _DOUGLAS 8Tt ‘American, German or Dane girl; general ho work; g06d cook. M5 FOR RENT—HOUSES. bt X695 vt BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMARA, U. _—P—m ' 8 . bonded warehouse, | Heuschold foods | S po o R BT [ DRNTINT, 60 B o stor west rates. 10131014 Leavenworth NCES, CORNICE, company is continuing an unrelenting perse- | $P0nd and all trains are stopped on the Co- ————— | IF YOU WANT TO BUY,SELL OR EXCHANGE = " cution of the 630 men in West Oakland who | \1Mbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo road ex- WANTED _TO BUY ‘merchandise, get 1n OF ot of the business, call | WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, GALVANIZED cept passenger trains, /The miners will re- 1 ) BUY. on o address the National Information and | iron crnices 11 Bt Mary's ave. i | recently went on strike. Several of the A. | fuse to work unil the trowble 1s metied. CASH FOR LUMBER BUSINESS IN LIVE | ey "s® O 0 First Nutional bank, Omaha, | 2315 CORNICE WORKS, JOHN EFE- | R. U. members relate experiences which go town; give full particulars. T 8, Bee office. 2 C : 2 her, Beope Ak, 118, 218 M L1t 2 Betebr L | to-show that thv. rallroad Bot oni I Higher Wagos with Lower Tarifts. The character of legislators must be ] it — - M85 57 | FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT GN SECOND | 851 nly remains . o d ¢ ripped of cloal & 8 TENTS FOR RENT. Bl FARNAM BT, | o e e FTANG. TAGHT COLORED | fon . ‘in one of ‘the largest Houses 1n | s | unchanged In its atiitude toward the strikers, ; L")‘“ BLL, Mass., Aug. 33.—The operatives | raised and bribery stripped of every clogic 3 & - s L case preferred; must bo cheap for spot cash, | Coudcll Bluffs. 13, care Bes, Council Blufts TENTS AND AWNINGS. but that it is successful in its battle against | ‘0 the Lowell Manufacturing company’s car- | {ne’ truth that it is not the comparatively 1 WANTED-—-GOOD MEDIUM PRICED HOUSES. | Address C. A. Randall, Newman Grove, Nel = B — them. The rafllway union branch at West | Pet mills have been notified that if the new | poor, weak and often uneducated man who ) h List your houses for rent with Ames N—A419- FOR SALE, A BIG PAYING BUSINESS; NO | WOLF DROS. & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF | gagland receives the bribe, but the strong, rich and 3 is entirely disorganized and the | 'ATM bill became a law the 10 per cent cut competition; $1,800 cash takes it. Address 8 | awnings, tents, flags, wagon, hay stack covers, NTED R RIGHT bl n, at whose very door |ies the sin — ANTED, NEW OR NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT able man, at who: y cllutes. 103-105 8. | members are looking to charitable institu- | 30WN of last February will be immediately X = = — ? 0, Tee, _M10B § 8 tarpauiins, balloons and p: corruption, The tempfer 18 as bad as the i y HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. | - Knave, '‘Chickering o Steinway plano. wo | 2B Y-MWsS#§ 16th st., telephone 604." Teats for rent. 73 | tions and the people of Oakland for the sup- | Festored. O O o emnta o £F ' we Rt A b p N o B e St e s Wk R i | Touk EALIL BATE INEABRETLY G000, PAY: —————— = | port of their families while they are en- Two Milla Wil Start Up. fountain the rivulet ceases to flow. It 8 b by HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF CITY. THE = Mitoky IR TR SR ShmELt; SulL capila) e, LIVERY STABLE. deavoring to find work, Some of them have LOWELL, Mass., Aug. 23.—It | 1 | the pocket from which ‘the money comes R 0. F. Davis company, 1605 Farnam, WANTED, FIREPROOF SAFR, INS(DE | 44 Saiihead ibLaoa ik b = —— —————— | obtained work from men or firms that a g - Aug. 23.—IL Is announced | ,¢ \which we must strike if corruptin is to i — — measarement to be at least 16x8. Address F. | WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPE BOARDING STABLES, FINE LIVERY RIGS " ‘At are | the Tremont and Suffolk mills will open in | be stayed. The public must realize th L KRLKENNY & CO., R. 1, CONTINENTAL 8. Hi superintendent Om fridke and | “man fto take editorlal management and pure | chesp. Bd Baumley, 17th and Fi Mary's ave. | beyond the dictation of the railroad, while | .\ o ont M truth that the man who knowingly emplo; i i D0 | Torminal R K. Co, Boad of Trade bulaing: | Fhase 'an hrerest e duny aormenper Eotun Mt | others who have succeeed in getting wark | o, 150N, MRt oiey toraing and | & disnonest agent, sives him moner to 6 FINE 7-ROOM CORNER FLAT A1 B, 1 5 Tishell vars and making mor Adiress | == —————————— | with firms having dealings with the South- 2,3 3 complish an object, and closes his’eyes to . atreot: range and all Other Sonveniencen Geores oo RS T saTEnN | Fort’ Worth, ex. Y- M1 £iv WHOLESALE COAL. ern Pacific have been let out as soon as the | NAVe been closed sinco July 3. Syeryining but the respiiih Just RS Clouser, Toom 2, 1623 Farnum street. D30 Those 107 @ spot cash buyer: dent @Ik abowt | T pe CHANGE. | JOHNNSON BROS., WHOLESALE DEALERS ¥ | railroad company has become aware of the Labor Lay Proclamation, T R Ry bt RENT, =MODERN §-ROOM COTTAGE; | i boom prices. call or write Do _Ex_» 42 all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited. | Tact. il s JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Aug. 23.—The n dealing with the delicate questions be- ¥, fofenogns, 181 Sherman avenue: D—MEM —_ et IMPROVED TOCK AND GRAIN FARNS O 108 _Farnam st 2 _ | 1inois Mners Adept the Columbus Ecale. | governor fssued a proclamation requesting the | LWeen A e DL B L B Pt VL SN THONEOR Y BOILDING, FOR SALE—FURNITURE. LA i Gas What | T GARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, SPRINGFIELD, T, Aug. 23.—Tho state | observance of September 3 as Labor day. $PO" \When mei's passions are as strongly iy A : s » 280 Seward D-m0sl | PAYMENTS BASY, YOU WON'T MisS YOUR | _Pdmunds e S=Maura \ AR T = money. Low prices on_ furniturs & household VT 7 ) BN RMAT, MOST DESIRABLE HOUSE, 8813 | iodi Enterprise Credit Co., 6618 N. 160h st | “Oriane iaperey’ i ko he] (OF CLEAR i D—Mo0L e VETSY . o ALE, FIRST CLASS UPRIC i B, 6 8 AND 10-ROOM HO ALLMOD- i AL, AT g, Javn and shade. © Apply at HUN, Y, Ligg | chears must sell - Call 108 8 = inors delegates have adopted the Col e G B, MORRILL, CARPENTER. OFTICE AND | M hers Celesd 14 olumbus That Tired Feoling. ] 3001 fistures ‘a” speialty, " Fatching “and | el for minibg in ceniral and southern | 1, 4 gangerous condition directly due to de- Fort Dodge, Town. MG 250 TAXIDERMIST Window Glass Men Still Suggesting. lowe‘} to con“llllue.“nglm its debllity the sys- P LR cicald XID PITTSBURG, Aug. 33~~The wixdo .5 | tem Is especially liable to serious attacks of REAL 1O TRADE FOR GOOD WORK | for e I r RS, SEND FOR CATA: 8. w glass enlisted as they are in these disputes the b most perfect Integrity and the greatest g wisdom are needed to adjust them. Abso- lute confidence In the arbiters |s essential, Let it once be believed by the laborer that 7 the leglslature has been bought and how | long will it be before we witness a riot P u o DB FOR A0 WO . iliness. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy for | which will be perhaps a civil war. R A MU et DM ey | 0T itTOTCRUX Brox, Boart of Wrade. - logue. George B Brown, jr., & Co., 6 8. 6th | makers and workers are holding a confer- | suoh a condition, and also for that weakness | ' Tho reports of the standing committees b , FOIL Ln, FLAT I TINTON Dok cor | FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS BT0 | oo ot 7% | ence on the scale. The workers presented a | which prevails at the change of season, cli | wera submitted. Reports were aiso received i ‘ nson and 1ith sireets; § rooins, y PROPERTY OR CASH, | s ] 3 HROBAIT: $T1.00. par manth Dimquire oF mahn e Log T SECOND HAND AND CAR. | & very shawy brown horse, 6 years old, 16 DYE WORKS. — — — — mate or lifa, from the committecs of uniform state laws i Un, 917, in block. % D320 riages, A. J. Bimpson's Repu. tory, 1411 Dodge. hands hixh; untracked: can show 2:24 gait, | it e IR S Hood" " on expression and classification of the law, . RThis T T 7 Po54-AN AT Coll, Council Bluits, Z-Mu0% | GCHOEDSACK. TWIN CITY DYR WORLE. 2.A TEenNTT o PAAALDION Ay purely. iroReiable care: | ard the federal code of criminal procedure. “with vath'1n cliy; only $o0, 95 Callfornin | 3 TOP BUGGIES 85 & 365, UEATIER TOP CAR: | STOREROOM AND DWRLLING HO 1 iy “eaning, s ° v G cents, i Beters. the- faction"04; lagsliediion e ALECN alreet. 1--M362 rlage 365 Drummond Co. 351 “"'x‘ wh to excl ange for dry ‘goads; — e | BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee o e % afternoon, . papers were lmm by SS:M:! :'2. T - ¢ ~ =y ey g cen ranteed n_investmeni. Address lock - SAVEY A N T A PRWRITING. o & - 4 il o3 PG - Baldwin of Yale university,, on *'School o 3 FOR RENT, DI LLINGS IN | YOR SALE OR TRADE—2 HORSES WEIGH. HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. X 1vice FREI ANNOUNCEMENTS, it il parts of eity. E. H. Sheafe, 32 Paxton blk. | ~ ing 2,000 la. each, 6 and 7 year old. Fred < — i b " | Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advive FREK D 95788 Terry, 4% Ramge block. P-764 ) HAVE YOI S small furniture and undertai FOR A NICH | VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF"SHOF 7’.{15' b = “Charley’s Aunt” is really, positively, gen R YiiE G h - = stock; 'no’ tow xe 3 roular. cally, cly, gen- FOR BALE OR RENT, CHEAP, MY RESL | THE BEST LEATHER TOP BUGGY IN OMAHA Iberty wanted. Address U 15, "Omann te, " | smmiiiie OWAS, AV TSR T dence, 1234 South 19th street: brick house and | for 156.00, Drammond, 15th aisd Harney, PEORMEY. o] padveme N O Mo 0 HARNESS, Blaslyi: tnny ALt at HirenhEEplay ot ;‘fir;i Srat-olndh; all mods: meniaj ot P | em—e e b3 Loss = — —— very gay, lively, yet not improper sort, and u " oo et e FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, braries and How to Use Them," by Wood= b row Wilson of Princeton college, on “Legal 5 Training for Undergraduates,” ‘and by John e Henry Wigmore of the Northwestern unls “ versity, Chicago, on “Orthodox Legal Traine 3 ing." o SPAN OF HORSES 8 7S PUFORE YOU BUY A HAIN. | Leaves | CHICAGO & NORTHWEST w0 [Arrives | the pace which Is set at a rapid rate from fampton 1 P THE FRENZER, 11118 N. %7TH § 0od single drivers, 198 Davenport stre il s AREA) WS, Omaha|U. P. Depot, 10th & Ma | Omaha 3 j A Last evening Hampton Larson of Penn- é large Tooms; all modern convenie b .l st o FARM LANDS. C.F.HARRISON, 912 N.Y. T, EAstorn Express, Y the outset, Is well malntained, and is man- | gylvania read a paper on =t Dissent- vont. either halt separately. Jonn P R Vot mg “Weatitaied - Limited aged with a steady crescendo cffect ill the | ing Opinions.” 4 Opp. P. 0. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE, NEW I-ROOM GOTTAGE; CEL- inifi, Chicako Bpebialstinrr. olose of tho plece. A dry skeleton of the | Charles Clalin Allgn of Missourl eollowsd SROOM HOU s — - lar, cistern, ‘city water; cor. 15th and Sahler; e sraes lot glves no ot “Cl . | with a paper on “Injunction and Organ- IR AL ICE ¥OR BALE; CAN BHIU OVER ANY ROAD | 314000 jong me o Eooain sty Sponnier: Teaves CHICAGO, TURLINGTON & QA plot glves no notlon of the fun of “Charley's | Feg! y 2porsP™ Khier discussing at length cut ot Omalia and Counol Bluls -amoreaux | Bamuel Burna R E—699 Omahal _ Depot 10th_and Mason Bt Aunt.”” It s sald o be full of invention, | tne question of injunctions, he said: : 0. 16th, Omaha. M360 5 B/ dihach “Ghpm. . ......Chicago Vestibule has more shapes in its ac a g p y cor — - - v - okl ROAIN: 0 Vestibule. 5 pes in its action than a Pro The tendency to concentration of labor G\ - TGE FOR SALE INTCAR 0TS GILNENT BRSOV JOSN AMD. DASML, N PRINTING | Liam:s i Chictes, Exprom: 111 teus, more colors than a chameleon and more | forces Increases = constantly. Epeaking i . 3 roe., Counc uffs. ) M523- 1 oot ' Oa i APY s < D cha o A ' C 0 oeiologle: U of view, t - 2 I 80th and 'Sublor street. Cellar, clstorn, city e P e g e ONE OF Tl BEST HOMES IN JOUNTZE COMMERCIAL PRINTL IBURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.[ATrives | tho touth of. lite, does not contradict it tion of capital I8 entirely naturai, Power 3 & water, $1.00. Apply 1018 Fa e . G ) 5 =5 Place (s Tinney) it sold " bator st pecialty. Douglas Printing Co., {13 Deft 12ta wad Mason Sta. 1 Omana | phO it of Hife, doc *,)""K““"“'y‘“ o o ‘:‘I"‘ breeds tyranny, which in turn brings ¥ o ¥ »-BrisL 2 22 A et 0 for loss than cost of house, Terms | yfreet, Sioeley 4105 Tel. 644 for Brussist 56 e sDenver - xpreas::esirse. SISaN s out being silly. Even the | yeffon and opposition, then counter forces FROOM MODERN COTTAGE, CORNER, 1% e X 5 24 fommer BT b v B 3 it B g g T3 e l;" oo gt oo | produce s’ now. iysanay, ORe PUISIONE : inilg from postotlice, good location, with barn: | — vt AN = 88 ML | e - ; e enter Expros. . | used with such fnventive ingenuity as to | cerning organized labor {8 plain. Under _. v ©ogm.0. OR SALE, TRMULAS FOR W LANDS, § MILES FROM FURNACES. (Jxcen delight the artistic sense, and it would be | the existing system of jurisprudence the b/ % ¢ sferpom house In_excellent repair, $8.00. Pldelity RRing Brontiatan. steditlaes T e ; acta from 10 to 160 acres. A s Y o - L1 B “ exoeps Bus hard for a season theater or to believe | 1aboring classes cannot hope and have no ust company, 1th and Farnam sirects 10156 Rovinweat, with whle Tlas o ARt e e tngy D | B e D Tnces. esis pore.| L K, C, 3T. J. & C. B, | that o man n a woman's costume could | NG to expect recognition tn the law for " § D180 31 e andsell"fa Norin and Sewh Dakota, No: L S ] hice works, 104112 N *t ) #52 | Omahal Depot i0th and Mason 1_Omaha | guccessfully do the duty of perfect disguise | Lhelr crgamizations URLL, Ihey usume, & E o e = ke s Sone but rFeaponsibis ® partjes need | TOR SALE, ficers —Ka g = ucopss ot dlsguise | oonongibility comniensurate with the priv- SMOOM COTTAGE; MODENN. 510, & WIIT | ansver. Address 1. ¥ Smith, & Wity &% Rattbwast ot OmshE T Avess Hhoma I DANCING. i S Nan oy, o O P s sam with r;:x“k:xm;:l both of the probuble’ and | il on. they clatm. - 1€ organised Iabov. I8 b ol 8T 24 e - = Oaktand. : R St 4 _DANCING. - 3 Y.L L o comical, yel his is done (n “Char- | to contest with organtzed capital it sust i 20N, %TH ST, s FIRE BRICK, CAR LOTH, §1{ M. B TR BN MBBAHD WoR LBSIONS BOCIE Teaves | CHICAGO, T, I & PACIFIC loy's Aunt.” “The fun is. light, wholesome | have o legal status in some sort analogo i e e R TR @ 13th and Plerce. Wi, | “on whont oo fENTS on | SALL ON MORAND WOR % OmuhalU’, P. Dot & Masvn 5ia.i and decently relating tp. Ife and nature, | to organized capital. If It is (b make K B Boaid of Trad on wheat' con Todwioh, | S SiEe Seues 313 45 TEIET R RAPY, 2 _ [ “Charley's Aunt” comes to Boyd's on Mon- | and break contracts, fix terms anf cond Night Express. management of business and diciate the INE FELL BLOOD HOLSTEI . G . P e s estibulod Limited. .. 1:23pm | 54l of seats will open Saturday morning at | Tloes e R O s Who are 10 be cmployed 8 T, SLEGANT SPRIOM. HOLER: onths. old. "N Webster st . TYPEWBLITE_RB' et i o 722 p. (to C. x. Sun) 6:35am | the usual prices. et Tiave & legal entity Which suRll BS 4 . z L A TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- — WEST, i able to respond in damages for |ts breaches p changed, rented and repaired. Typewriter and THE REALT & Texas p. (ex. Bun)ll:3%pm Owing to the length of the program of | of contract or its torts and be subject to FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, e ————— office wipplica. Typewiiters rentid at $1 “Colorado Limite it the two comedies, “A C ay* and “C| the restraining process of the courts on s il A bieal o wiuilce. nten o oo | month” ke Gmabe Fypewriter Exchanas, sue: | o e ord August 23, | S TON - TReTe R | e 018 Bloc ko the eepar and ChiD | Weit feined Judictal dines. o e T T = = Re f 4 rs to o1 epar A y 8 ce ecord August 23, % 2 SIFIC s o 3N m o r vhat does e : - B e Rl aD FOOME ST PR V\.'r coming fall of 1894 pulp n on ” WARRANTY*DEEDS, il Rewiney ‘Elt TS Titiom »\Alll cmll;rn*nce sug.du'y mnumiv at 1:45 p. m. | criminal laws are ample and geve and ] 3 ) ! ey o { FRON* facted fos ho BEE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRIT Y F Jantzen and wifé? # Tarmon Schell IR s 1e1asss I MR VB AP0 0pm | sharp. essrs, isher and Scott have | power of government to enforce them s . } front, thrse blocks frem city hall, private faw- |, Norfoik Tie The Omaha Typewriter Exchange, tel 1361, | lot 3 block 14, Orchardl Mill o 8 6,000 | §ifpbm-Beatrice f Biromsble Yox (OX siun) kb | spared no expense in securing first-class | limited only by the allegiance of its citj- P j i Bee s AND FLATIN VALLET BAND 5on | Mo 84 & ui w o | B Kinkennon (o semeplot L Vi 47| G0R ... Fast_Muil, comedisns. Manager Burgess:wishes it un- | sens, Why, then, tnvok the estraordls f K & — % W. Hull Company, 2t & lzard sts. | THE MOST COMPLETE OFF STAND- | valcniine Notk s sohlitz Leaves | CHIC, L, £OFRio0q that HIA i5..not. ons ‘compsny giv- 2 aud. Ih no e ¢l 8 | FURNISIED TOOMS, @ SOUTH JoTH ST, and typowriters and auppiies, e contral the | ¥hcnune Nock ai w&‘ ,‘T f B | Bl S AR M & © Ing two shows, but two compsnies giving two | dem&ned gud n po way gdapied to such y Pt =o's __ E-Moa it Pensmore Caligraph and w Yost. Bargeins | G J* Beckert to August;Wdistersr, n 3% of Soxad? Limillea ™ separate plays for the one regular price of | mbunts on_existing conditions, 1t points [ LARGE BOUTH PRONT ROOM St Tachines ertoctly repalred, mew parts mum. | 50t 1T block 9, Kosnsseod adi’ ... 3,000 hicago Express (ex. i admission. to the conclusion that the pecple are bee + i wiled: prices ‘moderate; new machines IR Fallerson antyay %m‘:& 1,_,' B. & m0, VALLEY. |Arrives b= viaet P coming afraid of their own institutions, . & PLPABANT While repairs are made., United Typewr Sousiae, .} e P 15th und Webster Sts. | Omaha Charged with Wife Stealing, afrald of trial by jury, afraid of the chers Ry avs ud . Supplies ‘Ca, 1G9 Fareem St Teisphons 1 A _H Wolcox 1o’ A'A Brown, Tot 2. blsck 4 Deadwood TT50pm | A man named Edgerton was arrested on a :7,’;'_“11#;;"*;';“":';” 453':;.#&‘1"“.“;" Tiien Cavivad 0 FURNISHED ROOMS AT 8 SOUTH 1 MAVE YOUR OLD CARPBT WOVEN I3 A e h M Gt w1 | B Y O e eriany 18 igem | warrant sworn out by John Schuster, charg- | their constitutions, state and national. i : Tugs Bmyrua ruge repalred. 13Tl Leavenworth BICYCLES, Pl P B 4] 65 1 St Paul Expr 9idam | 10§ bim with the larceny of a watch and | The idea secms prevalent that there 18 Nios . ED g - R—-MsQ 3 | O W Christensen and wite 1 Nellsn, - e he abductl f h nothing at fssue @xcept the question. of % BLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENT — — e | = — - — ; 800 wite £2-Neils e MISSOURI ¥ the abduction of his wife. It seems that | 4irination between labor and capital, 4! i ‘Or light nousckeeping, 608 N. 11tk wircet PASTURED; GOOD FEWD. 7. MUR. | BICTCLUS REPAIRED AND REMODRLED, | 5 31 feet of n @ festjof lots O awd 1) mahal Depot 15th and W Schuster, who 15 employed by the school | grinciple upon which our nationai & : - B-M7 e | R-Mi27 8200 Tires and sundries. Safes opened, repaired. C. isck 3, Mevers, R 8 844, goxe Bt board under the name of Ed Raymond, hav- d » el 4 e i 5 : B | BB Saaatin t N e | M A Veistu to Rosn Bater, © % of ot ymond, hav- | fonomy was founded, that all men are ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEFING, 119 N, | FOR RENT, TWO FARMS ADIOL - e .2 ck 4, Eiekerman PIACe.. .o 1ivois s s Ing charg: of a gang of workmen, has been | created equal and are’ertitied by alienable 4 3 5 | Joth, STy stock and implements. e O AND OLD, $20 TO #135 | W T Robinson et al to G A Hox tots (O living with a woman, who he says Is his | right to life, liberty and pursuit of happls A R’ | — TERIN IS ae vl we rent and repalr, Omaha | 16, 13, 20 and 21, Vinton Placs . wife. Onec day this week she and Edgerton | Dess, seems to be lmited by recent ine i - S ——— e ——— 323 N, 10th st 703 | Same to Wyatt-Bullard Lumber company, and & AN 850 'Woman named I o terpretation to all men who belong to labor 4 | TURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, CLAIRVOYANTS. BICYCLES-ALL, STVLES o | g0t U Plock ® Hunseom park... ... R cluded Lo leave ho oily, Which they did on | orsanizations. Omsunised capiial in turm, (I8 B e e e | o T —, g oo ¥ u ey L by q e Bloux City Accom. (Sun. Only).. . y by 1ts violations ¢ | © i W FOUNG WOMEN' TIOME UNDEIR CAIE OF | Wi DI . WAIEN, CLATRVOYART, 17 | Sead for our lst of secont hiieabfUGER | yron Reed 1o I 8 Reed, undiv Sioux City ‘xpress (10x. Sun) a flat boat, taking Schuster's watch along | class feeling. The effcris by large corpors k 18 omen's Christian assoclation. 111 8. 17Tth st Nable businass medium; Tth yeur at 1 N. i e o canter BN S | :;}:nt‘l’.l\mfilump fl-l Ui 2 renseese.BtPAUL Limited. .. with them. ations to make use of injunctions, witi its 3 i R ¥ (PER] xon. 402 N, 16th s Reed, undiv % of b I:”m'f-rk"l S 2! Teaven| BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, )Arriies Schuster has put in his time chasing down | punishment for contempf, tends te nu)ify s ¥ VERY DESIKAULE UNFURNIZHED IO = T e | VG0 WANT TO SBLL YOUR BIOVOT " QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Jriaha) Union Depot, 100h & Mason Sta.[Oinata | the river, but Wednesday night Edgerton and | the provisions of 4':"3».:'[1110:'. lenis. * The A b and ors, roomma; 3 MA HS, 1 gt | . b oux City T4 “ the won f . W ¢ " : 400 ipk parlors, steo furmishel toome; every- | MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. ke i 10 Omaba Bicycle Co. 88 N. M D) Halth and wite to Pirst National bank e iy QY Baleaniec .ot | 108 WOEAR TAUIRE 0 Otabe, Where the of classes. ‘The fundamental cone : LR | S R R S i of Atlington, 1ot 9, blook €2, Boath Omuia 1,60) 2 10:0am . e stitutional right of civil iberty 1% at stake, g . 5 & .. e AR T . NTR 0 VIOOR. | seemey —— G M Eastman and wife to A O Titus et BIOUX CITY & PACIFL TArrives | the man who had some trouble with one of | und every American s affecied by an y ‘PLE SANT ROOMS WITH TS e, NEBaT, l Steu MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, | . tustees, 1oL 21, Amsher Place....... 1| Omanal Depot 16th and Webster (s, | Owana | the Grand Army posts of this city over xome | vistation ‘ot ‘thar reht. Then: the benn e L : Mg = N E VT RO TR | Sveid DEEDS, B Dog Limited.. pension pap:rs some time ago. un‘l bu:. as |Inlerpr!l«rl" “"lhn' lnv:_.l :\:‘ O - g A3 3 (CAL, AND | Speclal master to H W'%utes, + 50 foet of hien nited. . - volves the serious responsibility of applyi R Wamon URNERED | ST tucveli Tasirumenty engineers, and archi | s 5 of 1o 5. bock 6 PR fhace. Ve AR T ATWAT T | oreson Kidurr m "= fote constiintiohal privileges to" the in e b, Mntnch!g lot, blue pr FERARGTEE =1 h"'““w';u.m“ 10th & Massa Sts. | b ha .l“u::n"nu:my‘uudcure:‘u ckache. Trial ‘m lmv mulrp and woop of soclal and polits K Weh; mall erdern. Total tradifers. . oo Gl Louls Cannon Ball Fy ) ruggists, cal conditions, : x v *

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