Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 4, 1894, Page 6

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1 7 | you that T shall carry the banner of labor [ cant place in front of the theaters. Th ‘ A ! [ g 150040; commen, 13,65 lorados. $1.050 A i 0 B as a eacred trust. | am of labor and for | little Aower girl was missing. 1t only cause i 0 \ h \ 5 o, de Jahor, and, though I am poor and canuot | comment for a night or two, and in th secure the support of the present ruling | stress of more important events she was g - ol classes, | know that with your backing I ean | forgotten Now the little flower girl comes ¥ ee poor A v, $1.7 Oelcbsated as Nevot Before by the Worki-ge | be successful, and 1 shail use tvery fiber of | back in the perton of Lizzle Hall, grown | Rceipts of All £t at the Yards Are Us- | gkl R, i my brain and body to wrest the grand old | tall and pretty, and she Is dancing nightly | HOGs SReceipts, two daya market e common people, who will defend It | eruption of Vesuvius - SRAinst the w'ml | ¥ A - Recelpts nnd lsposition of Stoek MONSTER DEMONSTRATION OF TOILERS | ‘Lot me say further that [ have notllng 10 | NOT OUSERVEO IN CALIFORNIA. | NO GOOD CORNFED CATTLE ON SALE | s by e "ot Y0 T, €150, 08 say against the personality of either of my . tor the forty-elkht hours ending at A R opponents, 1 regard them both as gentle- s All Kept Opon a'clock p. M., Monday, Beplember B, TB4 T men, and, should 1 need any books from | ynde . RECEIDTS Every Trade Orgunization In the City Rep- | \woijington to assist me i making my q\"\“ ;-'u,w('m‘n Bt 8 stigrisg ‘widse Westerns Furnish the Dressed Iteef Supply resented in the Parade—Fally 8,000 campaign, 1 shall not hesitate to ask Con- | S&N ERANCISCE bt The dddt ‘\", s for the Duy-lLower Grades Slow by § Bl Men In Line-Speeches at $, gressman Mercer for them, and I know that | advices from Washington the customs house b s & W Hoss 198 4 d o is nccommodating enbugh to get them | postoffice, subtreasury, mint and other de- b ‘o Test S LA T " for me. If Governor Boyd should want to | partments of the government located in he Teade, DISPOSITION. borrow a dollar or two 10 pay one of his | (his city are not cbserving Labor day, but - Ruyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. political workers, I would loan it to him as | oo* ot G0 MBSl today Omaha Packing Co There was nothing lacking to make the | cheerfully as I would to any one else. It bl i At e e LUl e MONDAY, Sept. the G. 1L Hammond Co | L The United Ststes courts, with the excep- Swift_and company i parade which marked the morning of Labor | 18 cot these men 1 will fight, but the per. | , th® Utited Sueies courte, With the CXCRC | gy rocelpts today were 2,300 catile, 1,900 | The Codany Packing Co ® Qay a success in every feature. Weather | DICious &ystems of which they ‘are the repre- ‘ morning, but an adjournment was immedi- | hogs and 59 sheoep, against 3,012 cattle and | sentatives, [ will never L orkh nor a a - % r & De and organization were alike perfect. The | Sl ees I Bove e e And de. | Aely taken until Umorrow. United States [ 3,047 hogs on Monday of last week. The re- o hachd T clouds that hung black with the promise of | structive gold standard eystem of money, | 1eirict Attorney Garter fe of the opinlon | ceipts of hogs were the lightest of any day man that Labor ¢ s e g iday, and co! Ttecker impending rain during the early morning | which they both represent, Is hurled back to ,»:"",,‘.',l;‘f“: o ALY *:{‘w""“'“"'G;IK‘."“’ court " in months, W broke in mid-sky as the day advanced and | nr\n;ulnh»jmn. i ..rlmv.‘,md inted allusion | 8lon trovble for the litigants, Collector | CATTLE—As has been the rule for every o e floated off towards the horizon In small | r. Deaver also made a pointed allusion | wise pogtmaster McCoppitt and other fed- | day®since the first of last week, there were to the support which Congressman and | ar, o Bihehes of cumull which only served to tem- Py “”!“1" iy r',; Rive to.¢ eral officials had posted notlces that their | no good corn fed eattle In the yards. There v oo - h offices would be closed, but they were noti- | we ] 5 MATILDA. Tt was a good turn you did me when you told me per the heat to a comfortable point. It was | ernor Boyd, and said Py sed, but they were notl- | were some pretty fair westerns. One bunch Kansas City Live Stock Mariet. LDA.—Tt was a oo ] ¥ WA¥S Bhciigh for the men who marctied wnd “How under the name of heaven a free | "“‘":‘l[v;":lv:,?ux;flf‘m(::fl; len:”::l“n: lk:'j:‘l thp‘lv_n of cattle from Nevada brought $3.85. The GITY, Sept, §-CATTLE- Recoipts offian\\nclli“mmhn.l; nkm.nk.-»lll(‘clu(huwlutcrIh.m any other, b g " silver democratic editor-in-chief can support o i buld e ma e L market did nof g p _ hipments head; market slow and saves time and work. countermarched for two long hours on the | 8 day by proclamstion by the governor. As the d not show much change from Y Mexaa steers. $2.1603 Texns cows, it (i tiea hard pavements, but the thousands of spec- | & €014 standard administration democrat and | California legislature has selected the first | Saturday 8o far as prices on beef steers G2.10; beet stcers, $.55G5.85; stockers and et b e S e UL Ce L turn away from the men who belleve as he | Mondiy in October as Labcr day, and a | were concerned. A large proportion of the " Hocuin, . 4 L 4 ipts, i #h nts, does s beyond my comprchension. I have | state holiday, the governor made no procla- | receipts were m o Lt b eipt 110 heads shipm ,[ e SANTA CLAUS SOAP. the refreshing breeze and were ab always been Bryan's ardent friend. I have | mation for today The public schodls are view the marching battalions in comparative | been urged to make a tie-up with this con- | not observing the holiday, and the municipal | *10CK: The market on cow stuff was slow, | mixed 206080, DIgs, .20 Made by THE N. K FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chi comfort glomerate clement All_kinds of rumors | departments are open after having shifted | the buyers apparently being in no hurry to | *% (& 460, Wead; ahipmients; 100 ads by o N ’ “20- The procession of organized trades with i‘\-‘t:r“hn" ; t I. mll as l‘uy\:l; t ”\:yr:w ‘“,",i their positions on the mocted point several | fill their orders. The large offerings enabled | hend; market slow and steady > the police and departments and Invited ou n do, but want to sa; ght h Slln‘n during the past forty-eight hours the buyers to be rather particular, and their i ) n partn that I have sworn by the Almighty above | The stite supreme court and the county 3 Ntock in Sight. guests was scheduled o start at ® o'clock, | that T will stand by labor. This fight is your | superior courts are ol sed. — The banks nay | P98 were generally lower. It would b: safe | Record of receipts at the four principal mar- QR st o aue win deund | AE kx4 Lot DALY | gaeed hoicn (b wonkd B et o | gl Sl el o e e S [ % e o HoNooROESHONONCHONOEONONNON Marshal John 1. Withnell gave the order they finally concluded to remain re were quite & | ootn Omaha 2,908 and the head of the parade moved up Cap- feated, 1 must depend on you to carry | cpen for business as usual "‘“‘" Lulliig "‘”“"r* fl'"‘ fezders in the yards, hicago 26,00 11,00 BARGAINS IN + g 3 a elleve you w d A N " : though the offerings in first hand ere K 3 ftol avenue to the strains of Sousa’s famous | Me through, and I believe you will do it All the Labor organizations united in a . g ands were not | Kansas City . oy 800 R Fronind. them. followed. one of th “When you go to cast your votes do not | paride, followed by literary exercises, large. There were a few buyers in from | St. Louis .. it : e the country. The market did not show biggest parades that ever marched through forget the great labor troubles you have had. - - v ¥ y K n how much Tol e 083 208 the strects of Omaha. On each side of Cape | Do not forget your wives and your children TWENTY THOUSAND MEN IN LINE, change In the matter of pric:s. Representa- S S S e . X tive sale o Stol avenue from Twelfth to Sixteenth strects | Do mot forget your duties as American citi- —-— L : OMAHA GENERAL SMYRNA RUGS 18x3 Inehes . . cacnese . e ach, worth § 1.00 the lines of the trades unions were drawn up | zens. and, above all things, do not fail 10| New York's Parade Was an Imposing Dem- and as the leaders passed they fell into lin vote your honest convictions. 1f you do not onstration with Favorable Weather. it 1108 §3 50 Condition of Tr de and Ao on without a break. The line of march was o forget ’H.I.-w‘ r‘\ ings ‘nm « : election “hnfl-l'- NEW YORK, Sept. _Labor made an . 3 Staple and Faney P ganized with unusual care and not a mo- | your whole duty you will set an example that | o0 o500 0o i 0 s¥s (ofiay b Reports from creameries are very light (his ment's defay attended the somewhat difficult | Will encourage labor to unite at the polls; posing demonstration here today. The . 21x43 Ineches, e oeee e vine “ier . ch, worth 275 oh! worth achi, worth &25 ench, worth 4.9 each, worth men of Omaha. flag from public plunderers and restors it to | for the Roman senators on the eve of nwl wually Ligh*, firm; extreme rahge, $6.000 Instruetions from Washington Head dioato Vark. H, from Kansas City tators that lined the streets were fanned MARKSLS Av. Pr SatHe week, says Chicago Produce, i felon operation of getting the immense number of | the flag will be preserved, and it will mean | Weather was favorable for marching, the 1020 , TITHRO Aol But sufliclont 020 advices have been recefve n lowa to ¢ n BRF(inipants Thto line. mote than. 1t does now: the country will be | sun being obscured by haze, while a cool o 3 2 VHAGthb RN, LARLL Die, sy Bt e Grand Marshal Withnell and his aides, | started on the road to prosperity; the duty | brey from the east made the air bracing. 1060 To0m 2 % is gradually getting into shape While as a D. K. 8 n and J. N. Rose, rode at the | we owe to our forefathers who fought and | Not far from 20,000 men, represel carly 1000 430 4 whole our reports show falling off in HRas of the barade. only preceded by four | bled for this cotntry Will be done; #oup | ail the (rades, were in Hne ehd. nore ey L L of L1te e marind B ? i mounged policemen, who urged back the | houses will vanish; labor will get its there in the procession were bands of women ‘ i H N 1o dAt report. ihore erowds that seemed determined to seck the | reward, and our flag and our money from the various assemblies, such as the 110 Would bt ¢ o Wl around. - Kun, middle of the street. The Musical Union | the two great emblems of our nation cloakmakers of organized feminine labor, | § - 866 PEE LIl oy a W well ak huchignniand; niry band furnished the music which timed the KENT SPEAKS ENCOURAGINGLY. Cooper Union was the focus about which the | & ' oy 5 F pestetr bl i AR LRI G steps of the first division, which was con Mr, Kenl, the people’s independent candi- | bodies gathered for th: parade. It was some U [ & ik in Volume. While in kome quarters it ia posed of the police and fire departments, the | 4™ €U 1 B e of public lands | time after the hour set for the start, 10 | 5..- 856 4 thought that the short crops of srain wiil have Durant Hose company and city and county | Gai’ fof State commissoner o B Ker. He | 0'clock, before the procession was got under | % @ 2 an effect of forcing famers InG) dairying this p " e, O o nter, s A rule Creamerymen are of the opine officlals in carriages. There were fity-four |t JMORERS OGS 08 BARL G0 Tubor and | Way. The first division, which formed in 8 AN ERS, o’ (" fecd will' bo oo ih o pormit mach police in line, commanded by Chief Seavey, | {4 Sl o ek b s he | Astor place, was composed for the most part Ut : of an extension 1o dalry interests unless a much Whils the platoons were in charge of Captain | L5 Advancement. Among other things he | /" fiose engaged in the stone Industry, whils u higher price can Le obtained for hutter Mostyn, Acting Captain Sigwart, Sergeant | *U0 ) e time s ripe for | the theatrical trades brought up the rear. ! e Bhis in° lowa, Wisconsin, Iiiinoin,. e Ormiby, Acting Sergeants Cook and King | , o he, 11e 1 BOre (e BES 18 T fot | The line of march was up Fortieth avenue 5 | braska fgure that out of the. 1ot and Officer Tyrell. o o e o e ve Tuture 1s | to Union square, to Seventeenth street, to those countles, ninety-five w The fire départment was represented by | gok for labor. 1t is but a few years since | FIfth avenus, to Fifty-ninth street, where y 5000 2 : Thin shows thac. there wi Chlefs Galligan and Saiter, all the steamers, | H4k for abar. It 1o Bt @ e upon n | the procession disbanded. Such ‘of the | 1.0 5200 ] hat there » i haif dogen hose carts, hook and ladder No. | 00T teresis were bavely, \ouckied WREE % | marchers as were so disposed proceeded | 1 ; 5 3 and the water tower. The Durant hose | yo,uiar thing to belong to a labor organiza- | thence (o the picnic of the Central Labor ¥ Chtcago b ot fluctuiicd had thelr full force in line, and their red | PP thing Lo belonk &0 o tabor GEENIZE | union at Brommer's Union park, but at east | 1 ; ne Wiy or anotier, bt New: York, under in- blouses wore a_conspicuous contrast to the | {10y TOMY he Ereat GWAELRE masses, S| as many othirs Anished thelr day in pleas- | i 85" it T 150 | Sressing receipin dectined @ huf cint Sioru.c bive uniforms of the police and regulars T o oraatrq | Ure-seeking with wives and children in other i 2 : Lorn " correspondents un'te 1n the op nion that Avother unfon band headed the second | fhat these bands of mor are being created | ways. . the ‘outlook 18 ot Dright for higa prices on division, which was composed of clgar mak- | i’ o( many years ago that women worked in [ M Brooklyn the Central Labor union had 2 S VoI Todpu ot Priie: for the bax ers, tailors and the typographical unfon. The | 1} 10 MANY ¥EArs 60 that WORCE WEFKED T | the directing of a grand parade. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, days have been SLOW i, compared with 80,413 printers had over 200 men in thelr ranks, | (o GOt FRCE CRAE HC et ehildren — —_— : 140 a0 210 12 ast week s 'veceipia. weie 1 and the cigar makers and tallors counted | WwOrieq From sUB t6 Suf, Sad Che O TEXT OF THE ACT. 3 150 : TR uinst 17,45 \week and 21, MOVED GRANDLY ON. by the efforts of laboring men. But while | To"™® Of the Law by Which Labor Day : 210 1l e § One of the best divislons In the procession | we have seen these great changes, we must Was Made u Legal Hollday. @2 i1 L. " PH LR G L R was the third, which was under the com- | not forget that there is something yet to | WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—Tolay being 7 b 3 ity e R 0w Il s mand of Marsful Fred Sehrubel. They wers | be done. On' the Fourth of July we meet | Labor day all the government departments : 2401060 Tecolpts. Exports. receded by the Second Infantry band, and | and sing (he praises of our free institution 3 i ete L dlive : : Dt Lhe. then eame Bricklayers' union, 150 strong. | and glorify the old lln! murfi:r e for- m,‘;‘ (p“b“, M,‘m.s ““lu Slbsed, uon vetapa 5 : e e ine atkuat 3tor R b The bricklavers were all attired in white | get that in spite of our institutions and In | Lot Man¥ steres and public places. The | y r. | Since May 1 SN @it 2 blous:s and overalls, and in alignment and | the very shadow of the flag there exists | |ADOF organizations paraded and spent he gttt il 7 cows...... Same time 1t year. oo TLAN 240182 precision of movement they compared favor- | tyranny black as ever cursed a people. | 45 8t @ park in the outskirts. el 5 o . i ng stock, 11c; falr 0 goud Ably with the average military organization. | I can take you to the larger cities and show The act making the first Monday in Sep- steer... . .1110 Lt oI 1M@lbe; choice 1o fancy, 11G1sc; gath This ~division also included Plumbers, | you places as dark and corrupt as mind can | SlbSF & legal holidsy was signed by the | 1str i ..\ 640 17 reamery, 11G%c; separator creamery, iie. Steam and Gas Fitters' union, No. 16, with | conceive. Women are working in sweat | PTesidesnt June 2§ last, and is as follows: SK. POULTTY O hens, 4@1%c: roosters, fifty men, also dressed in white. The stone | shops, making boys' pants for 7 cents a dozen Be it enacted by the senate and house | I cow @lc; spring chickens, 6@ic; ducks, Gei hen cutters’ union was represented by twenty- | pairs. Children are working their young | O fePresentatives of the United States cf | fcow...... ko L urceys, 1GSc; golblers, budc old geese,” full five men, and the plasterers’ and stone { lives away in order that thelr parents may | mine asa,al, ConETess assembled, that the | 3 £V it sy ; A P tcia o A masons' unfons had half a_hundred aplece. | be clothed and fed. We want to change ail | et Monday of September in each yesr, be- | “f cow....... 80 Ji Q310 pratcie. ahickene, ol pee dos, k.00 They were followed by Tender's assem- | this. We should Insist that women should | & ihe day celebrated and known as labor's bull........ 130 2.25; grouse . per doz., $8.3558.00; grouse, Bly, No. 720, with twenty-flve men. and (ne | be slaced on aaleinaist that, women should | holiday, Is hereby made a legal hollday to uid, per 4 - ‘ducks s Aivialog, endod with the threa. carpenters | tre beey ohginy cquality with men and that | ail tntents and purpoees In the same manner o’ di, $USaT Guckn, Brocn wi , et and joiners’ unions with over 200 men. thelr \ittle lives in factorles. We want them | agq Car ounas, the 1st day of January, the o ducks, "mixed, per doz. 3100 Conspicuous in_the fourth division, Which | in the public schools, where they can learn | oo gy of February, the 30th of May and | 13 cows was led by the Walnut Hill band, Were the | (o be true men and vomen A e aCwEm AL elbylldw aublic KiSe e R X n, sheet iron and cornice workers, who “We are s . Siite e 4 LA LCHE nsin, full cream, new make, wore " Prince Albert coats and high hats | going to win the figut. for A 1s o fan for | goLheT® VIl be no weather report issued to- by 1zt Nebraska nd fows; fll cietm. i $00.00 Mot O ReoR A cow.. 0 2o Nebraska andlowa, pari skims. Sc; Lim: #2.00 per week or $8.00 per month made of tin. They had about two score men | God, for our homes and for this free la Cheh 2 Sl ek B stecrs 0 T A ¢ burger. No. 1, 1lc; brick, No. 1, 1¢; Swiss, No. and an equal number marched under the | of ours. We can and we will succeed.” Letter Carriers Picnic. bulls.... 2 il s K c s i HAY—Upland_ hay, §9.50; midland, §3; lowlund, 3!:11‘\::" ('l)!m- ”::;u( {::\'ilv&l‘t;k hfu'lfi\..‘.'fii.‘"“".lffix KIDD AND GROSSCUP. The letter carriers and their wives, sweet- 3 £ 3 $810. Color makes the brice on Light bules horse shoers' unions completed the division, | ', a8t address was by T. I. Kidd of | hearts, sisters and friends to the number ] R *P1SEONEL Ol Bt v dou.. e, 7 PrICe tho horse shoers being accompanled by a Chicag ‘““um he discussed the recent Pull- | Of several hundred spent the day at Coffman Ry T v ¢ ¥ VEGETADBLES, huge float, on which a gang of workmen | " Siike. He said, in brief: park. A special train of elght coaches left Tl 2 ; POTATOES—Round lots of home grown or were giving a real {llustration of their art. | , ‘1 hicago the Pullman employes during | the Webster street depot shortly after 10 | § ooy, 1y H 3¢ iad Kun 8)2 per small lots on or- The South Omaha unions, under the di. | (1 PASL twelve months suffered reductions | c’ciock for the park, loaded down with b DTG e anle: e 0, Fectlon of Marshal Con Hogan, composed the | |7 Wiz \mer_".lu.'..‘; from 30 to 50 per cent, | pleusure seekers, among whom the gray- | & cows o CANTALOUPES—Home grown, per doz., $0c@ fifth division, with over 200 m-n. The sixth [ 410 the3 ,“‘ s |.:.I 1y compelled to strike for | coated letter carriers of Omaha and South | 196 cows.. ... 5 COWS.1aeess D $1.00. % was headed by the brewery workers' unfon, | \afcS b enough Lo permit the 3 Omaha were conspicuous in large numbers, [ 4 cows.... 113 o F sl sl L e A S which presented an_attractive appearance | b1 and soul logether. The American Rail- | A baggage car containing lunch baskets : ; @10, 5 Soromta (Lwhite boans LT with White blouses, red beits and caps and | WY union inaugurated a sympathetic move- | was immediately behind the engine and it N % 5 Aty % ONIONS—On ordors, The per bu. bunches of hops pinned to their badges and :n“: ’,u“g;s. “u.v strikers. — What hap- | was so full of cake and sandwiches and B " NEVADA CABIIA 3 wreathed around their head gear. pencd ien all the railways leading into | ice cream that the sides fairly bulged. 6 st 128 365 ) stee 2 5 (o Two more divisions, composed of miscel- | Chicago united in boycotting the Chicago & | The postoffice band also made its a e AN A B e LR LT R laneous labor organizations, followed, and | Allon there was no Interference on the part | ance yesterday. It s mag ety | . HOGS—There were hardly enough hogs re- then came such a procession of floats and | Of the government. When rallways all over | of postal and mail clerks and hoe ,°“”,'"'yl ceived today to make a market. Some of business men’s displays as was never b:fore | 1o country united in blacklisting employes | no little proficiency In the dispensation of | 1€, Puyers apparently considered that there seen in parade in Omaha. Nearly every firm | {N‘re Was no interference, but when the | music. 1t marched through the peincl | NCr¢ HOt enough hogs to bother with and A In the city had from one to a dozen wagons | American Railway nnion decided to back up | pal streets up town as i © princl- | were not trying 10 buy. The quality was J \ifornia, $1.00@1.10. X an escort to the let- r Y 0@1. 25 In the line, and many of them showed con- | the Pullman sirikers the law at once set up | ter carriers and then proceeded fo the Web. | 2005 ARd, there were no toppy loads in the Fite DR siderable tast: In the decoration of their | @ churke of conspiracy, and Debs and How- | ster streot depot to foin the excarsioiste . | Yards: Taken altogether ‘the trade was AL vehicles. Several venders of chewing gum | ard were arrested, It Is conspiracy for wo:k- 0t to Join the excursionists. | glow, but at the same time stronger on the % Bartlett's, $2.00; other varieties, $1.50. [BArs’ ronresantsd, ARl as ithey dipersed | INRMen: o bereott Cornoratione. bt . w4 Five Thousand in Line. best floads. Representative sales: APRICOTS caloinin, none. e hot) e Cth X L) am ANOTCON: g8 ! - & No. s, B 4 o FRRIES_ California. non. sehool girls and gamins AtlekATeRs b Eowaraithe . riends of | o b 10 ST Bee)Labaraay Swastap: | 16 @ £1580 : ot 3 o proAL PRUITS. The line of march was followed as mapped | the workingmen, had been placed under propriately obseryed bere,. In;the morning a 120 i . B8 holce stock, $L154225 per bunch, o out by the committee. This was on Capitol | rest, the railway managers held a meeting | PATade formed at Labor hallnd marched to | 97.... 210 sreee e oun 0 Bak A% faney oHOoRE avenue to Fifteenth, south on Fifteenth to | at the Rookery building in Chicago and | Riverside park, where the day's exercises g N s AN None. ....I.l ....... .....l. Douglas, east on Douglas to Eleventh, south | resolved (o request President Cleveland to | WeTe held. " The principal address was made R o S 5 PINEAPPPLES—None. on Eleventh to Farnam. west on Farnam to | appoint J. R. Walker as special counsel to | DY Hon. J. Ballanger of Dés Moines. About o1l & MISCELLANEOUS. Sixteenth, north to Nicholas and then coun- | assist in thelr prosecution. The 30 pounds | 5:000 people were at the park this afternoon, [ 4 0 5 T By, ber b ke termarch to Harney. The parade was ex- | of plutocratic subserviency that occupies the G S T i A on HONEY—Calitornia, i5c; dark honey, 10g120. 3 ) TP- American stocks was the only feature today. actly long enough to fill the entire line of | presidential chair appointed Walker, and he nerally Observed at Cheyonne. PIGS AND MAPLE 8YRUP—Gallon cans, per doz., $13. it ol Yo da e ey, el long enaugn to it ening i’ | prestientia e spponiea Watker: ant be | CHEYENNE, Sep. 3. (Spocel Tepogram Bres a0 . . R TEAlnds S HRIaGER 100 SanE ] can rallway shives were supported | Dueber=Hampden float in the processlon was leaying Twelfth | cup. Let me tell you something about this | ' The Bee)—Labor day was generally ob- # 3w ases gl CIDER—Pure juice. per bbi., $6; hal? bbl., 82.25. | 1 “‘,y.,.v,“_"'~.?f'.‘\’.'x"'.“.‘ Were sreet and Capitol avenue when the head of | Judge J. P. Grosscup who is to try the men | Sérved in Cheyenne, although there was no ¥ H- nien, 14GR6; Not'T groeh saited nidew. sl Mo, | here, " GOl 18 guins to Germany from the 17=Je el minutes In passing and it was after 11 o'clock | vated {6 the bench he wae Pullmns 7 | And publle oflices. wero closcd & part of tha SHEBR_Thore wae only’ one el wunch | 477 % ' Wt LSS N |, Sen Pl s o Watch before the last division had disbanded at | torney. Pullman made a liberal contribution | 9%, and no work was done at'the Union | of, SheeP In the yards and hardly enough to | lba. Eriate; Ro- b ieat calge b 1 03 Vo, MENESE | quotiuions for minfug si0eés iy wars ai fol = atcnes : 3 1 dry it hides, 2 drs fint hides, Sixteenth and Harney streets. This ended | to the republican national campulgn fund in | Pacific shops. make a test of the market. Fair to choice | 3% No Y ary salted hides, dc. Part cured hides | 1ow the demonstration in Omaha and the journey | 1888, and when Harrlson natives are quotable at $2.25@2.75; fa'r to | 35 por Ib. fully cured. i ~TIaTok Norororn; (60 / 3 are known by rail- e . and on was eleeted he . . b 2.00@2 60: e e 4 AT T TTale & Nerer to Syndicate park for the afternoon exer- | sent to the senate as his "m"m"_m: ‘l:’ “;t Small Display at Fremont, good westerns, $2.00@2.60; common and stock EHEEP PE n salted, each, 25G60¢; | Feyher i Moxicin § “ . P T el 5@3.25: SN i cen salted shenrlings (short wooled early skins), | HS joicher. . e e dan road men and other cises wan continued by the strect car route. | judgeship at Chicago the name of Wilkiam | o FREMONT, Sept. 3.—(Speciul to The | sheeh, $LTRGRE: Bood to cholee 40 Lo 100-1D. | LS Sgice, ey sheariings (hort waoled eariy | Honie: o0 L st RUBYJEW[LED AT SYNDICATE PARK Mason. Pullman heard of the appolntment, | Bee)—Aside from the closing of the banks | '&™bs, $2.28@3.75. Repre il sking), ‘No. 1, each, 5@10c; dry sneariings (hort | Bulwer..... «ueses v I @ ADIUSTED 4y experts to be un- Probably 3,000 people wer: at Syndlcate | and, riding to Washington in his special car, | and postoffice here there has been Lut little | & WeoPr o] wooled (saniy; silag), - Ho. 3 each: Shej Sy flat | Ghollar o Sterra Nevida... 9 tive lambs... B . E < d Nebra butcher 0ol & Va Tnfon Con SO WATCHES C park In the afternoon to enjoy a laboring | he Induced the president to withdraw Ma. | observance of Labor day. Even the fall term | @ B R velans ¥eto. mutratn woot 'p Con. Cal & Va..... 300 |Inion “5', THE 0/ cqualled for wear man's holiday. It was beyond question one | S0n's name and substitute Grosscup's. Do | of the city schools commenced today, thus CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 1b., actual weight, 4@éc; dry Aint Colorado | fyrega Con Yellow Jac Efl“ and accuracy. of the most orderly assemblages ever | You believe Debs and Howard will get jus- | depriving the children of the pleasure of a AL betehee wool ipaita, par Wi, petial welshit, 40 |, dauld & Ourry.:. gathered in Omaha. Thire was an entire | lice before such a judge as Grosscup? holiday. E¥here Waa a Bix Bualofl Oattle! Xestarday | Bt ettt o o LaTiTia Baeimat ey absence of boisterousness. Hundrads of la- I want to tell you that we ourselves are 4 == - Sfvigied A fretght on them. by boring men repaired (o the park with their | to blame for allowing men lke Grosseup 10 | gopuyLmn e e ehuyter. o b DR ALLUWSAND, GREASS=Tallow, No. L 40 | LONDON S familles and_ enjoyed picnic’ dinners under | be placed on the bench, For years we siily | SCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special Tele- | CHICAGO. Bept. 4-=Fhere was o blg run of iatlow, No. 2 $4@3Nc: grease, whita A - s the trees. The whole park was dotted in | 4evils have been shoyting for free trade or | 6Tam to The Bee)—Labor day was not cele- | ipev” moire 2600 come mt th o up. Of o, Skrease, "dnrk. 2or ol Dutter, Sker 20} o Vaia s "B every part with small parties, while children | Protection and high wages, and at the same | brated further than closing of banks and | many ripe native steers were offercl - and o vax, prime, 1@idc; roush tallow. ‘1543 A s fllled in the interstices with their games | time have been voting for men who helped | public offices. il it i AL ey “-*_,_" an_ordiniry. 10 L e o] and sports. A number of policemen. were | Place us In the situation we are now in. We —— T s n e S L ST AR Rk Onisago Frols Quatations, We H’l Ne (/Orn. B0 the grounds, bat thelr services were not | Yoted for protection and high wages, and Thelr Son Missing. B o AR AL Is WAk Anq G|, GHICAGO. Beptoti—Tua Ban Brult omipany ‘Frisco Wheat Market. C required in a single instance, They had | }ast winter we had free oup and no wages | Mr. and Mrs. George S. Holman of 131 | mny . further weakening of pricen’ Commn o | toad s A et o ey s | SAN FRANCISCO, Eept. 3.—WHEAT—steady; nothing to do but 10 enjoy themselves after | at all. We must send men like D. Clem | South Twenty-seventh street are much Tl oolh lone int o i e | W 3 erre keau. 31,05 | December, ¥0%c; May, 81,01 WHEAT AND OATS the fashion of the other picnickers. An in- | Deaver to congress.” ) MOLe [LADGSL RIS . % and 90 0l won; 7 e 2 ! ried cver the absence of their 13-year-oid | ems. The decline In the latter was quite lic to formal program of sports was given during Mr. Kidd discussed government ownership 4 year-old _ s 1 du 4 25 s o AT 9 Fumel progTem ot sportaiwas given during | Me IS Rcusiad Sovernment ownership | win, Charles, who has been missing since | ! \d the formee’ suftered almost as much uantity ot Mihigat ELOIN, & -1 quiet; FOR SALE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. I e was quiet in all branches of the markes e ind prun wold at &3 ment for the children. & dancing piatform | Quoted figures to prove that such corpora. | AUSUSt 15. ° Mr. Holman claims that the | and o good n ,' iy AR r,:.” ‘\nv.ulx‘u&“ VARIS, Bept, 8 afforded amusement for the younger people, | tions could be economically managed by the | LOY Was enticed away by a youth named ¢ han vwn wold principally at from fe ¢ $1.26; Muscat, $0¢% | 100" for the account Write or wire us for prices, and it was filled all of the afternoon, The | Sovernment for the benefit of the people. His | FTed Morgan and that they have gone some- A oere: with. from” 11 4 okay, §15G10.” Relning hars e morn t FHA- B Psienre . K. 0. B. gurs. Omaha, or G R A s S address was full of story, quotation and aq. | WEere toward the southwest. They were | {F4 (He ‘xtreme mige of quotntione. Suics ot : Ry B Cilonga ¥ a0 & Eoay ances, 81,545,615 delivered at your station. A number of spe:ches were delivered by | Vice and was heartily applauded at every | f¢°0 In Lincoln recently, ind the police in | westerns w Vasis of from $1.50 10 §1.63 fruit: Bartlett peats g 2 Sept, §.—Clearings, §06,09% Teephone 218, labor leaders, and it was noticed that they | Period. tha e ’v: l:)n suulel will' be lln(],{lh-]d to | for very con 19 :[‘L’ ¢ Texans were quoted | Sacaiial: " Mardy FLAGLEG Keckel, 31100 Fork. Y. Dav 1 4 AL oypaony . wera liberally wpiced with politics. The % m———_ .2 E & 8" ponis oung Helman | 8 8 e R eatimter and msusiig | Bisanns st BUGashARNA reachas, OOTIC: Oranke | en’soirest or e account, 101 5160 ex speakers were D, Clem "“‘“‘vr,' ol Im‘m'”"_l WORKMEN SAW IT, Is rather large for his age and wore dari | pooanc® aredly oX 1@".",.\'.‘?.’(‘;“3- nd caasin | Lovenne, $1; Sua hanna peache, ST orunge | ex interest consols” for ‘the accou! 1 Omaha Elevator CO. candidate for congress from this district; | clothes and hat. He can be recognized quality was not pefine g0c; Golden Drop, 0c; Fallenburg plums, 31206 | PO o The amount of bullion w.th OMAHA. Bldney J. Kent, populist candidate for eom. | ¥ireworks for Labor finy Furaished by a small scar on the right side of his face There was a sall of heavy hogs at $6.30, and $6o; Groas, $O%Ro; Tokay gras avdwn f fank of England balan 3 missioner of public lands and buildongsi, Fovapell Marakensal A Any lnfomstion concerning bis’ whare- | IV SeMe, SONCOIR Bt be b e (80 FEORL S MAAIA TRORI, REARS: [ cihay, 0 and Thomas 1. Kidd, general secretary and Mr. Cunliff, who has charge of the Pompeii | 2P0Uts Will be gratefully received by bis | fain in commons kraten was sl m s SAN FRA treasur.r of the machine wood workers of | fireworks, more than justified the b s expecta Rouneed; scarcely anMhing that i At m d talegraphic, 1o, Bllverhass, 634G BEERES Tallie Mvar oeistsd se seost: | tiobs whian s he market sold: be 5, bulk | LIVERPOO! 8, —TALLOW—Nominal, de- | dollars, 64a 64 dent of the day. MOQU-TIE RUGS 21\56 Inches . ? Thareses 5 ¢ E h, worth 30x32 Inches. ... Vs R . worth JAPANESE RUGS i foot 629 foot i Y, s i 4 930 feet .. BT VU o encl; worth 0x12 feet v £ 1175 cuch; worth ODD LUT OF RUGS Brasscls ugs 20500 INChes......oo. oo ; 9 h, worth Ingraio Rugs, 306348 inches | A w5 each, worth actte Kugs, 45x48 inches HieR R 124 each, worth Shepskin Rugs N 5 LT LAs cieh, worth Siiin Rugs, 2056) ehos b 248 cach, worth REMNANTS—Al-o for this week aGreat Remnant & Cotton Ingrain Samples ... e ... 10ceach, worth Wool Ingraln Samples .00 sach, worth Matting Remnants ... ..o o o 3 s yurd, worth nts i 15 Linoleum Remnants g % e ot ! worth Kemnants R us Carpels.... & St c | worth Re Lnants Stalr C 5 | worth Misfit Tugrain Ca TR oS (T I, worth Mistit Brussels Carpsts, ... 3 5 L Wo. ch 1,000 Hassocks v Sr iy i chi, worth 0.0 Ottomans ... 5 S . #sceach, worth TEAMS. £10.00 worth of zoods, i #1.00 per week or #4.00 per month, £25.00 worth of goud, fat and small veals are quoted per week or 36 00 per mon tl, #75.00 worth of gooas, 22,50 por week or $10.00 per month. £100.00 worth of goods, #5.00 per week er $12 00 per month 08200.0worth of Koods, 3.0 per week or $16.00 per mont! Formerly Pesple’s llammhl In;mhn 1t Housy, nd 10 cents for postage on Big '9% Catalogue, Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free. Goods sold on payments in Council Blufls & South Omaba g Close evening at 6:30 except Saturday Sept. 3.—Drafts, s ght. 12'ke ¥ Mexican i ast night. There wa o bling bloody fi kood demand for- e | matRoN ateady His JONDOY Madrla i ! g labor hollday, Mr. Deaver branched Into the | Picture of Eugene V. Debs, an electric foun- . Cholera ard Di- : o 6 | matter and cured him sound and well. I vyw Cholce $tuft 8o 26,30 quarters: from Pacific ports, no om | Mrs. Ellen Malson, wife of Elder Malson FHoatacho, B wastion of Omah Sol om no d beauty. f Omaha and South Omaha from now until | and beauty e ple wer. ¥ gyt tors 3 Bt Louls fancy | Speaking of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says B Anmmia Antidots '"r ggvh'-'- ther went to the polls and vol.d as they | almost forgotien, and the two young ladies | ficial as to my reliability. Wm. Roach, J, p,, | from $.10 (o 84 P Gemand™ ok e omin | 10 itaant effect, relieving the pain al- THE ARNOLD CHEHICM. €0, politics. The primaries were the founda- | the first of “the professionals to arrange & —— St Louls arket, Bhort cut, s 64, Bacon, strong, dampened with this liniment and bound on For sale by all druggsists, Omaha. hands of the people and delegated the peo 124003 b 6 less time than any other treatment. Sold by ald effectiv o e Recelpts, 1400 head; shi, nt. none « . Half & Block Hurned. SR wars ogtinued the ims might eoms | o) Iu siving An eeciive tablesuz. Both an v nipments. n patrons of bot d Boyd thea- coipts, 200 head arket quiet; | middiing, firm futures, quiet and st and is supposed to have been kindled b Aluding to his own candidscy for con. patrons of both the Farnam and Boyd thea- | ypset a chalr, making enough noise to awaken Recelpt head. Market qulet; ddling, & u t \d s supp 1 to hav n kindled by an turnal visitcr & warm reception, but the New York Live Stack Marker @ January. $6.A906.60 Febraary. $6.0560 fown, The loss |8 $40,000; insurance, 315,000 | Private wires to Chicago and New York 5,000 friends of labor had placed | My boy was taken with a disease resem- the offerings ware ab)y i was a | mand poor - LONDON, & Gold s _quote A 8 B 05 nnd [ HOPS Pacifie coast), steady: (210w, | enna, 103, S o raver brenched Lato the | £ O awoon, aad many aiton e | arthoes Remedy. Two dossa of it settied the pular prices fo Tecelpta for th From Atlatic ports — - iplendid cprative saout for Norsouy or Blok the laboring man might march the streets | pieces which filled the night with brilliancy | heartily recommend. this remedy to all per- | from $.6 1o 3% hier ports, #,000 quarteis. Rocepts of con from | pagior of the U. B. chruch at Galton, I, in yocial oF general Nourslula Ah-o Tor R lection d 3 2 sons suftering from a like complaint. I will | nCom® steadiness in in the sheep week were 4 9% quarters pastor 0 3 Thatism,” (out, Kidney Diso election day and not do themselves any | While much has been said about the s it . 3 ch has been s he e specl- | answer any inquiries regarding it when | demand 8 to $3.30 for poor 1o | winter, u W, n cheerfully recommend IL" Applied Toer vreowas. ‘Drice, b good, unless when election day finally came | aities, the dance of Miss Warner has been | stamp is enclosed. [ refer to any county of- | choice. T prices for lambs was at PROVISIONS—Lard, firm, demand poor: spot. | to a cut, bruise or burn, it produces u sooth- ey Efervascont. marched. He belleved In labor politics. | wh DENTA SRV X , | Milecelpta—Cattle, 26.000 head: calves, 8% head o mess, western, Tix ¢ oy olitic 0 %o ably ass e s Lizgzie Hall | Primroy, Campbell Co., Tenn. For sale by | noo W0 head: sheep, 11,000 head:" B R B R e i mdas 187 at most instantly and healing the parts quickly w1161 8, Westarn Avans CHICAY Our government, he said, was made up of | and Miss- Kittle DeLand. Miss Warner is | druggists, 7 | hogh JulR 2 " e e e venn. Oha, Mama. dun. dcmand | and without leaving a scar. A flannel cloth tion of the govirnment of the United States. | qunce for the music of the High S ) Nearad the Furglar A 18, S | 3 State dance for the musie of h School Ca- glar Away. Sept A Recelpts, 2500 Cumberland cut, 4is; short ribs, A2 b ected part will cure & sprain in Some people took the primaries out of the | dets’ or (he - Washington Post’ marches. She| R. C. Moore, who lives near the corner of I strong 7 3 loni cClear, Sibm, | Over the aftected par ¥ J oLy Lo B.fow nd s e D | 18- & uu-llul and dances with consummate | Twenty-sixth and Burt streets, was awaken=d ; t fair to medium 2 Firm, demand falr; fnest white and | druggists. WM. LOUDON. & 0 ease, h 0 et y v 3 —_——.—————— Ro wive ripresent the people. If this brace | Cha® While —the two younger Iadies | early yesterday by a burglar trying to o i A “ get into his house. The burglar had man- | Market strong, 10¢ bk best heavy. $6.10; com Cotton Marke F3 . 2 Loy o Hien o men oot Bet togethorana i | Omaia girl, the fo-mer, Lizale Holl, having | Sgca"\o push up s window on the sround | Mon v Kok lghe SLOG5: DA His bulk o | | NEW ORLEAN 2oy e w0 | ANGELS CAMP, Cal, Sert o4 o | Commission Merchant tate the political policy of the government by . 4g0. 5 | flgor and In trying td crawl into the room 9034, 05. bales; recelp! bales; stock, 83,415 bales; g Grain and Provisk SEP T “n ovisions, o e old flowe mixed, 8 1bs. average, §3.10. len, 8700 bales er, 16.366.29 Oct: {ncendiary last night destroyed over half srain o griss, Mr. Deaver sald in part i \'vrm:fi";]:rl'm'-m:.“ e ,.':"Tl..f: Mr. Moore. He prepared to glve the noc- . 36.20676.30; Novom! December, 0.3 | 4 block of bulldings in the business part of DEAVER ON HIS CANDIDACY. o T . . ce 10 y of want and suflering, | would-be thief beo - ept. 3 —DEEVES—Receipts, two | March, 36.60G¢ G667, May, % an and woman are thought (o have i ders o *hic “I trust you will pardon me it 1 allude to [ and the gally dressed men and women com: | tha plase, ¢ Cccame frightened and let | NEW K0T SUL Saie 13 care: wol Leaves | 13 June, ¥ L HOLE Pertuhed in the Aames g B U R ST00Ts [ nord "uk AR " ’ - Board of Trade. myself incidentally. By the voice of labor I | ing from some brilllant performance could —_—— 200 higher: other grade P e e O § — - Correspondence solicitéd have been chosen as your standard bearer | mot resist her pleadings, and the flowers | Oregon Kidney Tea cures al kidnvwy | 1% Aane apd Colorado et 3 t ® e A : i Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, Trial | Office, room 4 New York Life Bulldigg in this congressional district, and I promise | were geaerally soid. Then there was a va- | troubles, Trial size, 25 ceats. Al drugglatu | Haediim O b o Lt e, | N Aabiesram.” Biong buyies of Bouts | eise, 36 cents, All drugsists. Telephone

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