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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY JULY 19 , 1881 , A MINNESOTA HURRICANE A Fearful Tornado Swoops Over 'Tlio Towns of NewUlni And Severance , Trees Uprooted , Fences Blown Down and Crops Badly Injured. Torrililo Itosn of Life Estimated 1100,000. Sr. I'At'i , , July 18. A iorriblo tor Tmdo dovftstntod the beautiful citv of Now Ulin , Minn. , Friclny night bear ing deatli mid destruction with it. The city is situated on the Minnesota river nnd on the Winona it St. 1'aul ] l. 11. , nnd is tlio county seat of Brown ' county , nnd contained 3oOO inhabi tants. Tlio town has a lar o number of fine buildings union ; ; them , two mills , five public schools , two ncado- inies , three churches , costing from $5,000 to 825,000 , and the finest hall in the stato. The storm inndu its ap pearance nt four o'clock and it _ could bo distinctly Been approaching in two columns , ono moving upward while the other appeared to descend from the clouds. In the vicinity of New Ulm ni < hundred buildings are moroor less damaged , some totally wrecked , among thorn uoiiiK some of the finest businons "blocks. The new Molhodiat church , coating ? o,000 wan levelled to the ground. Thirteen ( lead bodies have Leon found , most of them being burn ed in the wrecked buildings. It IB thought that there are several other bodies yet in the ruins na many per- noun are missing. In the town of Severance thcro were killed : Martin Prankn , Joseph Williams , wife and three childrcnoiio child which is badly wounded , being iho only survivor of the family , und u child of Mr. Loomis. In West Newton , an old gentleman was found dead with his arms nro m id n tree. One instance is told of a nian nnd his wife nnd his child , who were in his house adjoining his place of business. when the storm struck. Both build ings were swept away nnd when the man found his wife and child twenty .minutes nfter , both her legs wnro "broken and the child's foot was crushed. Not less than ono hundred horsoH ivoro killed , many being lifted bodily nnd carried n long distance. The farm machinery depot of Piorson & Ilowborg was totally wrecked and the machinery , including fifty self-bind ing reapers , were shivered into splin ters. A now two story brick building was carried away so clean thnt not a vestige remained except the cellar ami ' foundation walls. The Eagle mill , with ton thousand bushels of ivheat was completely demolished. A largo brick brewery was leveled to the ground. Telegraph lines are all prostrated , and the only way to got news is by special messenger. Senator Peterson , Col. Kringor and Mr. Dubolks arrived this oyeniii' ' to se cure necessaries and to visit the gov ernor to take stops for rendering what aid may bo necessary. A largo force of mechanics and lumber will bo sent to the place to repair damages. The storm extended through Ni- collet county through the towns of "West Newton nnd Severance , but owing to the absence of telegraph facilities the extent of the loss of lifo nnd property cannot yet be ascertain ed , though everything in the range of the storm is leveled to the ground. The growing crops were shorn oil'aa though with n scythe in the track of the storm. It is reported that in Cambriacovoral houses and barns wore demolished by the samp storm , but this cannot bo verified. There is no doubt but that a search will develop further cases of lifo , as Borne of those now missing will probably bo found in the ruins. Hoards were found GO rods away driven five or six feet into the ground. A correspondent who visited the nceno of the disaster , at New Ulm , gives the following description ; The first ollects of the storm were soon about three miles west of Now IJlm. Hero it toro down A house nnd killed n number of oattlo nnd horses. The family saved themselves by going into the collar. From wheretlio storm struck the railroad the ground is lined with boddiilg and furniture , wagon wheels , itc. The wind west of INow Ulm toro down the telegraph poles. The crops are totally ruined , the heads of wheat were cut oil'us clean and smooth as though done with a heading machine. Prom the place whore the storm first struck into Now "Ulm everything was svyopt for n width of one mile. The sight is sickening in i the extreme. Trees were torn up by the roots nnd carried no one knows where , and not n house or barn is left standing in the Ijno of the storm from where it first struck till it reached Now Ulm. A gentleman , who eiooil on the bluffs , two miles north of Now Ulm , witnessed the cyclone. Ho saya it was the greatest yet most terrible niglit ho over witnessed. Ho saya ono cloud came from the northwest and ono from the northeast. When they mot it appeared to him to bu a contest as to which should hiivo the right of way. Tie | Btorm struck Now Ulm at 4:45 : nnd lasted Just 12 minutes , and in that brief time not less than $150,000 worth of property was destroyed and H number of pontons killed and many ivounded , Durim ; the storm there was n perfect blaze of fire balls. It would have been as dark as midnight Iiad it not been for * the Hashes ol lightning. It would lake columns tc givu the full loss of property , but the imtimato of twenty men places it nl 8300,000. The three churches worn completely destroyed , and Turner Hall was partly demolished. THE BLAUIC AMD TAN , A<tlo Girl' * Horrible Death lion ' Hydrophobia. New York HerftlJ , 11th. After nearly three days of excruciating ing suffering a little girl , Ida Ma ; Drayton , who lived on Jerao ; City Height * , succumbed yesterday tl an attack of hydrophobia. She wa jibout four yean of age and waa tin daughter of a baker on Bergen avenue On Sunday , June 5 , ehu waa goinj .along Couununipaw avenue with he fatlirr when she stopped to pet n little black and tnn dog on thooidowalk. The child was very'fond of dogs and unfortunately could not resist the temptation to stroke every strange ono that camn in her way. The cur sprang at her face nnd bit her upon the nose and lio. The wounds bled profusely as they carried Iho child to the oflko of Dr. Wilkinson near by , but ho bound them up , gave the fath er omo cauterizing wash , and in a few days the wounds had been healed and forgotten. The dog was n black nnd tan , and was shot by a policeman BOOH after it had bitten the child. It was not supposed to bo any thing more than vicious , and certainly no ono im agined that the injuries inflicted upon the child would develop into a tern bio case of hydrophobia. So it did , however , upon last Fri day morning. On Thursday thf. child paid n visit to Central park , where she romped with nil the eagerness of apparently perfect health. On Fri- kay morning , before leaving her bed , flho asked for a glass of water , after it was brought to her she went into a sudden convulsion and alarmud her parents so that they removed her to the house of her grandmother , on Barre * street , where she could have careful attendance and where Dr. Wilkinson was promptly summoned. Between her spasma the little thing played nbont tin house , butdho sight of anything which suggested the thought of swallow ing drove her into immediate convulsion. Even the movement of n fan in the room had the same effect. The parents seemed to realize the trno state of affairs from the beginning , and Dr. Wilkinson pronounced it hydrophobia after his lirst examination. As ho had never treated a case of the kind , ho called in the advice of Dr. Walson , of Jer sey City , who has had considerable experience with the dread disease , nnd in fact claims to have effected n euro in more than ono instance. To make aure of the symptoms n basin.of water was brought to the child to wash tier hands , but the sight ( of it drove her into the most terrible spasms. The treatment which the physicians agreed to adopt was that known as the "wourari" treatment , which consiatH in using ono strong poison to antago nize the elfects of another. Wour.iri ia obtained from herbs , nnd is used by Indians to poison the points of their arrows. In small quantities , and with in finite caution , the poison waa injeptcd under the skin ot the child , but though it seemed to lesson the sever ity of the convulsions it failed to stop them. All day Saturday they con tinued nt intervals , and between them the child would complain of a pain in her stomach. The doctors hoped that the inability of the sufferer V ) com prehend what was the trouble , and her consequent inability to think of the dog bite , might assist somewhat toward recovery. If it assisted at all It merely served to postpone the in evitable result. All Saturday night the little girl endured the agony of frequent recurring convulsions , and while they were upon her her limbs were twisted up and her oycs dilated wildly and protruded from her head in a dreadful manner. Yesterday morning death kindly brought her suf ferings to an end , Dr. Wilkinson' said to n Herald ro- norter last evening that although ho had treated perhaps n hundred dog bites , ho had never before had a case of hyprophobia in his long course of practice. The treatment adopted was presumed by many phyicians to be the most oflicacious known. This little girl , however , was so violently affected that it was impossible to stay the force of the poison. Ho said that the had never before witnessed such awful suf fering ns hers and ho hoped never to witness it again. TEOUMSEH TWINKLINGS. The Deadly Kerosene Sad Death by Drowning "Wom en Suffragists Politics Building Boom. TccUMsuir , Nob. , July 18. Our city has been in an unusual uproar for the two weeks past. The no\Vs of the assassination tent n thrill through every loyal heart. In the afternoon of that day , July 2 , n young man named 0. Soibly , diod'very suddenly , after an illness of but two hours , Only n week after that , two young brothers were carelessly handling a kerosene can , which exploded , setting fire to the boys' clothing , and burning ono so badly us to cause death within a few hours. The other is hotter nt present and may recover. Only a week nftor this torrihlo nccidont , yes terday about live o'clock' , n young man twenty-throe years of ago , from Nebraska City , was drowned while bathing iu the Nomaha. His name was Brown , had just graduated at the universitywas hero visiting frionda for n few days , nnd this morning , ho intended starting for your city , ihoro to road law. His remains were taken to the city last evening for in terment. This ia a very sad case , nnd should provi ) n valuable lesson to per sons who cannot swim , not to venture 'nto deep water. Women aullragists meet at this place every two weeks. The now paper , The Torchlight , is opposed to the movement - mont nnd gives the strong-minded want-to-be men considerable uneasi ness. ness.Politics Politics are commencing to got warm. There nro many candidates already in the field for thq different olliccs. The third tenu boom will un donbtedlydio out , as two terms shouli satisfy the most greedy. ) Building new houses is an epidemic prevailing to an alarming extent , and in consequence Teoumseh is goinj , ahead wonderfully. Corn needs rain , but thcro an threatening clouds to bo seen this morning , und wo will , no doubt , go a ahowor. SHAKEII. Certificates. "I have used IJvitDOCK ULOOD ! ' with ea-at benefit for indljjestion and con stijiatiun of the bouela. " O. h. KASTON , , , , , "Hamilton , Out. " Price $1.00 , trial lzc 10 cent * . jylTeodlw JUNIATA JOTTINGS , The drops In Excellent Condition A Big Increase OVer Last Year , The Farmers Want an Appro priation to Make the Platte Navigable For Bargee , Qonftliloriiblo Spoonlntion nn to the Onioomo of tlio Alliance Movement Politically- Correspondence of Tux lint. HIIK AT HARTI.VOS. JUNIATA , Nub. , July 18. ' On Sat urday" nfttonoon a somewhat destine- , ivo lire visited our nister city of Una- tings. AVe Icarn thnt it originated in ,1io rear room of Davis' drug store , nit from what cause is not certainly < no\rn. Tlio fire burned with great rapidity , owing to the inflammatory naterial with which it was fed , and uoforo being subdued had reduced fourteen buildings to ashes. Among those , tlio i > ostolice ( , Davis' drug store , Nowlan'a grocery , the Chicago Btoro and Clark's restaurant. The buildings were mostly ono-atory [ rallies , none of them very valuable and all of them standing firo-tcinptera. The contents of most of the houses wcro saved in a somewhat damaged and ruined condition. The losses nro estimated nil the way from $ -10,000 to § 100,000 , upon which there was 11 lair porcen tagu of insurance. The loss is in some respects n Bad ono to the young city , but ono from which it will survive without much Bufluriiiff ; and of courau the burned district will BOOH bo covered with better and a more valuable class of buildings. Fortunately only a moderate wind prevailed at the time of the confla gration , and a largo crowd of people iviva in the city , in attendance upon the circus , who rendered timely aid in quenching the fiery element. Tin : ciiors. Nothing to subtract from the fa vorable reports hitherto sent to Tin : UKE in regard to our prospective crops. Harvesting is now well under way , and the reapmgs have fully con- irmcd the predictions. Competent udges estimate that the increase over ast year's crops will bo : Wheat , CO ler cent ; corn , 40 to 00 ; rye and bar- oy 35 ; potatoes 50 and broomcoru 35 ; while hay will reach 200. And now comes THANSrOUTATIOX TO MAUKET. If wo only had your fuvorito barge ino to compote with the rail , many of our grangers would bo happy in deed , and flomo of our farmers are in quiring , "Why can wo not have an ap- iropriution from congress , to render ho Platte navigable , at least , for flat Bottomed barges ? Appropriations are rooly made for Joss feasible projects , rho Platte is susceptible of improvo- nont. By dredging , all its water ould bo turned into a single channel , tnd rather ordinarily , thus bonofltting > oyond computation , vast numbers of ' 'bottom " farms"renderinglifoand > roporty more secure , affording watsr ransportation , and building up need * oed town in every county through vhich the river courses. What says ho UKI : to the proposition ? OTIIEH MATTKUH. It may bo n little late to say so , but ho Fourth was observed in u very be coming manner by our people , but with a subdued joyfulncss , consequent ipon what promised to bo a national calamity. An oration was delivered n the forenoon by Rov. II. A. Smith , uid in the afternoon an address by Lion. Jas. Laird. Politicians nro indulging in some speculation relative to the Final out- : ome of the alliance movement po litically. A third ticket in this county may mean business nil around. The question is , whether all the alliance- men will "stick. " Should they do so , "machine matters" would require much lubricating to prevent fiction. Ono Alliance (28) ) has already repudiated the action of the county alliance in striking out hide- Tlio editor of The Herald has boon in Lincoln several days , whore ho has been receiving treatment for an afflic tion of the heart. * Tlio case is not prt'snmod to bo ono of external dan ger. ' Lowell & Co. , are erecting anew elevator , having n 15,000 bushel ca pacity. Our county fair buildings having boon stormed down , and the land se lected for fair purposes having slipped over to the railroad company , the county fair will bo held at Hastings early in October. Yours , JAUNTEH. ' MWWMMBIB MHM HONORED AND 11LEST. When a board of eminent physi cians and chomiata announced the dis covery that by combining some well known valuable remedies , the most wonderful medicine was produced , which would euro such n wulo range of diseases that most all other reme dies could bo dispensed with , many were skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt , and to-day the discoverers of that ffwit JiifUicijit't Hop Hitters , are honored and blessed by nil as benefac tors , [ Democrat. jy5-augl STOP THAT COUGH. If you are sufl'ering 'from a Cough , Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of the tluoat , or nny all'ection of the Tin oat or Lungs , use Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. This is the L'reat remedy that is causing so mucil excitement by its wonderful cures , curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over a million bottles of Dr , Kind's Now Discovery have boon \iBeil witlun the last yiy r , ami have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. Wo can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only sure euro for throal and lung affections , and. can cheerfully - ly recommend it to all. Call and get u trial bottle free of coat , or a regular size for 81.00. Ish it MeMahon. Om- aha. (3) ( ) Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Baclncho , Soreness of the Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell- inns and Sprains , Burns and Z , Scalds , General Bodily Pains , 7ooth , Ear and Headache , frosted Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. 17t Preparation on rnrtli tquali ST. JACOBI On M * afr , itrrr , tltnpt * and cttrap External Stmfdjr. A trial entalli but the compantlT lj ttUlnR outlay of 50 Cf nti , and f rery or. * lutTer- Ire with t > ln can bar * cheap and potlUrt wool ta lit clalrai. fJ- . " DIrectloni In IHeren tngn g . r fOLD B7 ALL DRUOQI8T8 AND DEALERS IH MEDICINE , A. 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AOK.M TDK Till CKLKBRATSD CONOORD HARNESS THO Medals and a Diploma of Honor , with the very highest aw ard the Judges could bestow win awarded thli harness at the Centennial Exhibi tion. tion.Common Common , alto Ranchmen's and Ladles' SAD- DM' S. We keep the largest stock In the west , and hit Ito all who cannot examine to tend for inlccn aptlt DE VEAUX'S The Only Machine that Will Do just aa ia Advertised. It Will Wasli Faster , It Will Wasli Oleauep , It Will Wash Easier , It Will roauiro no Rubbing , It will do a large family Washing in 30 Minutes , It Will IWrisuqraiy wolH witli Hnril or Soft \Vntor- It iloca a ay \ \ llliush holler * ami wash lioanls , ami mil | uy ( or lUelf In full and the nuar of ( .lathes In a iiionh. No stram In tlio Utchcn. A child 10 ) car * old can do the tta > lilni ; ( outer than any uouian can , wring nno. handout the Uothea- DAN" . St'MIVAN & SONS' , dim 1410 i'arnham Street , AgvnU. I am Afreiit for COLUMBIA . Mid OTTO HICVCLES. Scud three cvnt ttauip for Catalogue and price lUt conUluUi. full Infonnatlon , H , I , D , SOLOMOH , Pttlnt , OlI and Gla OMAHA , NKU. Dexter L. Thomas , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - , Onmtii , Kibruka. apfrS Burdock BtTTIRS Mrs. J. O. tlolxrtson , 1'lttsliiirjr , I'd. , writes , "I wai suflcrlni from Koncral debility , want of ap. petite , con tlntlon | , etc. , no that lifo WM a imr- Icn ; nftcr uslni ; Ihmlock Illood Hitters I felt bet ter thnn forenr . I cannot pralso jour IJItttrs too muth. " IU Olbln , of BulTnlo. N. Y. . wrltci : "Your Uunlock Illood Illttcrn , In ihronic illsuiac * of the ilocxl , llAcr ami kldnc\8 , lime been tlgnnllv innrktil with SIICCWR. Imvvo tiwl them wlthbc t results , for torpidity of tlio liter , and in caioot a friend of inino iudcrlng ' the elicit was marvelous. IlniceTurner , Rochester , N. Y. , writes : I have been Hiibjcit to seriousilliordcrof the kldncjs , anil inmlilo to attend to business : llnrdock Illoou Hitters relieved mo hcforo hilf abottlowas used , I feel confident that they will Intlrcly cure mo" K. A cnlth Hull , Illnirhaiiip'.on , N . Y. vvjltcs : "t suflcrcd with a dull pain through my left lung and shoulder. I/M my spirit * , appetite and color , and could wlthdllTIculti keep tip nil day. Took your llurdock Illood Hitters as dlrettcd atid hat o felt no pain slnto flint week alter using them. " .Mr. Noih Ilatc , Elnilra. N. Y , . writes : "About four jours ago I had an nttatk of billions fever , and never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened , ami 1 would bo completely pros trated for days. After u IhL' two bottles ol your Ilurilock Illood Hitters the Improvement was so vlsllilc that I WAS astonished. I can now , though 01years ; of ago , do n lair and reasonable day 'a work. " C. Illarkct lloblnson , proprietor of Tlio Canada frcihjtcrian , Toronto. Out. , writes : "Foryears 1 suffered greatly from oft-rccurrlnj ; headache. I used 3our llurdock Illood Hitters with happiest results , and I now nnd injsclf In better health than for } cars past. " Jlrs. Wallace , IlutTalo , N , Y. , writes : ' 'Ihav < used llurdock Illood Hitters for nervous ami bll llouii headaches , and can recommend it to anyone requiring a euro for bllliousiicsd. " Mrs. Ira Mullliolland , Albany , K. Y , writes : "For several j ears I have suffered from oil-recur ring bllllous headaches , djtpcinla , and com plaints peculiar to my sev. Slneo 4ngour llurdock Illood Hitters I am entirely relieved. " Price , 91.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts. FOSTER MILBURN.&Oo Props , . , , , BUFFAI.O , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Ooodman. o 27 cod -wlv. LEGAL NOTICE. In the district court , Douglas County. ToSa'iualC. DavisCaroline Davis , Elizabeth 1. Tomlhibon and the heirs or duv Ifos of Henry ' . TomlhiKon , dccuucd w hose real names are un- cnownnon-rcsideiitdifcnIant8. ( You are hereby notified that John T. DavU , iblntrtl and jircscnt ovv ncr of the land hcrelnaft- r described , did on the 17th day of June , A. D. 881 , flic his petition in the district court In and or Douglas county. Neb. , against % ou as ilcfcn- lants setting forth that on tlio 12th dav of Janu ary A. D 1800 , the raid Henry T. Tomllnson , anil Elizabeth 11. , his wife , executed and deliver ed to the saM Samuel C. Davis a deed of lands ituatcd hi nald county in w hich a portion of the amis Intended to be uomeved was by a clerical error erroneously described as the north 4 Instead of the west j of the touthwckt j of fee. No. 1 , In tow nshlp No. 14 north of range No. 11 cast ac- online to the true Intent of the parties thereto , which deed is duly recorded In the olllcc of the clerk of the county of Douglas iu book M of deeds at page 182 Tlio object and prajcr of enld petition Is that Bald error bo corrected and that said deed bo con- trued as com ej ing the w est i of the southw est martcr of raid section No. one , and that the title hereto bo adjudged ta bo In bald plaintiff or In those lawfully claiming tinder him the wuno as If said error had not been made and that 3011 and taih of you be forever excluded f i am any inter est in eald land on account of said trror and for nth other to further relief as may bo just and right in the prcmii-us. And 3 our are ami each of ou Is hereby notified to appear and answer Bald > ctitlon on or before the lut day of August , A ) . ,18S1. JOHN T. DAVIS , Dated June 23.1SS1. Plaintiff. VM. K. MILU.R hU Attorney. or-sat-St PROPOSALS 'or curbing ana guttering Dodge street , ana doing the necessary grading , fiom the cast side of 13th street to 20th street. Scaled bids will bo received by the undersigned or two weeks from the date hereof , for the curb- ng , guttering and the nciessary gradlni ; of > odgc street from the cast bide of 13th street to 20th btrcet. Plans and specifications can bu Been at the ollicu of the city engineer. Said bids shall pceify the price per cubic j ard for eueh grading ; also shall specify the price in detail far such curb- ng and guttering , ami shall bu accompanied by ho name of proposed surety vimidcr the usual conditions , haul bids to bo opened at the first cgular meeting of the city council after Monday. July 2601,1881. The City Council reserves the right to reject any aid all bids. Kin clones lontalnlng said proposals shall bo narked , ' 'Proposals for curbing and guttering ) edge ttrcct and doing the necessary grading , and delivered to the undersigned not later than July 25,1331 , at 12 o'clock noon. J. J L. C. JEWETT. Omaha. Julv llth. 18Sl-d2vv Cltv Clerk. STotlco to Non-Rcsldout Defendants K. 0. Ijinefull name unknown ) will toke no tice that ho has been sued by Dudley M. Stcelc , Samuel It. Johnson and Banford . Sprntlin , co- nrtncrft , doln business under the firm name of > teelc , Johnson & Co. , In the District Court of ) on--laa county , Nebraska , to rvcav cr $3,031.20 , and interest from October 18 , ISbO , due them on a iromUitory note bearing date April 20,1878. AlbO hat an attachment lias been madu on certain unds In thu 1'irst National bank of Omaha , No n-uiku , bclonglni ; toj ou and which the Bald par lea ahovo named keck tooblulnto apply In pay uentof thclmaldclalm. You are recall red to answer Bald petition on or icforoMonday. the 22d davof August , A. D. 1SS1 , WAllltEN 8\Vir/.IEll. cv-s t-4t. Attorney for I'lalntllT. Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! ITnoil on\Vft ons'l.II"K'c3i ! Headers , Threshers ami Mill Machinery , It in IKVAU'ABLK TO XAUK- run AND TKAUBTPKB. It cures fctrntches autl all kliulb oUoruo on Horses and Stock , nu well as on ' " ' " ' OLAEK & WISE , Manuf's ' , 305 Illinois Street , Chicago , FOH riUCES. Jo 21 Cm-bo M. R. RISDQN , General Insurance Agent. REPRESENTS : I'HOUNIX ASSUnANCECO.of Lon don , Huh a eti. , , . . , . . , . , . , . . ) . . , 5,107.127 Wha'l'oil ' TKlt.N.Y. , capital 1,000,000 TAIMKUOIIANTSJ : , of Newark , N. J. . 1,090,000 OlUAltl ) FlllK. I'hlUdflphla , capital. l.OOt'.OOp FIHKMAN'S FUND , California "S-00" NOHTIIWraTKHN NATJONAI.tapifl 000,003 HUITIBH AMEU1CA ASSUUANOr , Co 1,200,000 NEWAHK FIUE INS. 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GunSjAmmunitionjSporting Goods FISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY C90DS/ MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne Hellmuth Ladies' College. . Patroness , H. 17. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President , The Right Rev. I. HELL MUTH , D. D , , D. C. L , LORD BISHOP OF HURON.1. Foil Term opens Wednesday , September 21st. Hamlsomo and tpaclous hulldlngs , I caullfully situated In a most healthy locality , about four 'hours by roll from Nlngara Tails , and ou ono of the principal through routes fjctwcon the Kast ami West. The (1KOUNDH comprise 140 acre * . Tlio aim of the founder of this college Is to iirov Idc the highest Intellectual and prailically useful education. The w hole 6 } > tcm Is based upon the soundest PRO TESTANT principles , 01 the only solid hasls for the right formation of character. FRENCH Is the lan im o spoken Iu the college. MUSIC a specialty * Hoard , Laundrj and Tuition Fees , Including th- whole course of. Knjllsh. the Ancient and Modern - ern Lan ua 'i's ; CallUthcnlcs , Draw Injs and Painting , usa I'lnno and Library Jlcdical attendance , and Mcdcino , 9300 per annum. A reduction of onu-half for the daughters of Clergymen. For "clru- Ian" and lull particulara address HISS CLINTON , Lady Principal , Hellmuth Ladies' College LO > DOX , O.STAHIO , CANADA. monithura 2m O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT. jyl-eod-3m , Ohas. Shiverick. . * "PTTP ! " JN 11 U " J&Ji ! * ? TTTITYr'Kir > IN U- < rl , Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade , A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices , CHAS. SHIVERICK , 1208 ani 1210 lain , St. aphU teen Umt