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    THE DALLVf BEul-OMAHA TUESDAY JANUARY 23
THE OLD WORLD ,
A Hjssago of Peace anl Gooi
Will From the Pope to the
Irish People ,
The Irritation of Republicans
Bull Vifciblo in Franco.
Tli Frop H'd Uniilsliiuent of Fra-
toittltrs Urots Much
Httioti.
Special Dispatch to Tim linn.
111K 1'Ct'B TO THE
DUBLIN , .Tanuarjr 22 The pope In
a lotu r to CirdtU'il MoOabo , of nhiclt
copiea lixvo boon aunt * to ( .11 Ii-iah
bishopi , contrrrttulatta thorn on tholr
zeal iu clnihig the country nnd guid
ing thu puoplo. Ho rcgrats evil
aocietico have not ceased to trust to
deeds of crime , but seek reuiidloi
which loud to doatruction. Faithful
poopln should ba firmly parauadcd
that the n\'ijiittlcauBO : should bo kept
distinct from the duuda of these un
hallowed associations. IIo auggeats
leave to uttucd pnpuhr muotitigs
should only bo allowed those of the
clergy in whose wisdom bishops have
oapoclnl confidence aa able ' .o guide an
oxcltod aapombly and defend the moat
judicious courses. The clergy thus
constituted guardians of publiosccurlty
and defenders of thb coming weal ,
will bo Kroat utility to thd country in
its disturbed atato.
TUB CJNSriUACY.
LONDON , January 22. The Tiraca
eays : It la nvident Saturday'a pro
ceedings in Dublin unveiled a con
spiracy to murdar the executive oQl-
cora. Although the aticruta of the
proaeoution thus far have .been kept
with priilaoworthy discretion , it la not
believed the counsel for the crown
has begun with the strongest part of
the oaso. The inquiry will probably
bo protracted several weeks.
WILL BE 11LOWN DP.
LONDON , January 22 It Is stated
that Fojter , recently the chief secre
tary for Ireland , has recently received
a letter containing a throat to blow up
bin residence.
NO MBltOY TO HE SHOWN.
Di'cu.v ' , .January 22. The Lord
Lloutotiimt has replied to the memor
ials 111 hohalf of Ho IT and Barrett , un
der sentence of death for the murder
of a farmer namud Thomas Brown , that
the law mint take its coutso. They
are to bo hanged on Tuesday.
DUIILIN , January 22. At an nd-
jourui'd examination of the accused
conspirator ; , next Saturday , a Hat of
government cfl'ninla , whoso murder
had beuu arrauged , will bo produced.
FRANCE.
A POLITICAL TEMPEST.
PAKIH , January 22. Ex-Enprcas
Eugenie haa arrived.
It is aald that the object of Eu
genie's viilt to Patii Is to defy the
republic to expel her.
It is again rumored tha senate will
b constituted a court for the trial of
Prince Jerome.
According to the latest Intelligence
the government will adhere to Its bills
against the royaliata. The right , the
radical left and extreme left are deter
mined to oppose Iho paasage of the
measures , while thu republican union
favor a compromise. It is believed
the government ia only disposed to
accept an annndmont depriving
princes who may ba expelled of their
rank and political rights.
In the aonatoVaddington declared
the republic was threatened by no
body , and had nothing to foir excupt
the faults It rnig'it Itself commit.
The Pjria stipes that the Elyeoo
quarter was patrolled lait night , be
cause it waa foarad a legitimist mani
festo would ba posted.
DonApirtlst members of the chim-
bor of deputioi decided that thros of
their numbar shall resign their Boats
after tha liberation or expulsion of
Prinoa Jerome , in order to allow him
to canteat a scat.
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.
Bpoctal DlHiutcbcu toTilH lisa
WHEIIK SHE LIES.
LONDON , January 22. The Olmbrla
lif a in 00 feet of water. Threu boata
were launched before the sank.
ANOTHEB SHIP GONE DOWN.
LISUJN , January 22. The ahip
Foowarts haa ounk otf thia place ,
Eight perfona wore drowned.
AN IN8UIUIEOTION.
ALEXANDBIA , January 22 There
is grtj.it anxiety at Suakim reepectlnp
the position of affairs in Soudan. The
Insurgents hnvo burned a depot al
Kirekon. They cross the Nile dallj
oppoalto Chin.IN
IN THE DAIIK.
GLAHQOW , January 22. Tholargea
gasometer here exploded last night
Eight persons were injured , and tin
greater portion of South Glasgow ii
left in darkness.
SUSPECTED iui.su.
LONDON , January 22. A apucla
oorpj ot Irish detoctivoa are watchini
the movements of auapeotod poraou
here , believed in coiiBcquence of tin
itfurmaclon obtained at the Investlga
tioua at Dablin.
A DEAD PKI.NCE.
BERLIN , January 22. Prince Fred
crick Churloa Alexander , a brother c
the emperor of Germany , died to-daj
aged 82.
HUllT DOWN.
LONDON , J.inui ry 22. The Brito
Ferry , Wains , iron works have atop
poi operations , throwing 1,003 pei
Bonaoutcf employment.
AMKHICAN CHAUITY.
BERLIN , January 22 , Inthoroicl
atag the preaident announced 12,00
mnrki received from Di roit an
103,000 mailw from Nanr York to si
the aalfirora by the llondj. The ai
nouncemunt was roooivod with aj
plauao.
MAY HIS HOLT , 11EST.
PAKIH , Jannary 22. During the ai
nual eutviccs for the ropoae of the so
of Ljuia XV. an unusually largo bed
of police were posted outtiio tl
chapel in readiness * to suppress at
demonstration ,
A BALLOON WKKCK.
PAKIS , January 22 The b llo <
In which Powell , member of tl
British parliament , perished In D >
camber , 1881 , was found in the
mountains of Sierra del Phcdmoa ,
Spain.
AFFAIRS IN ECUADOR.
PANAMA , January 22. The revo
lutionary party triumphed iu Enn-
dor. The port Esmcraldn WAS cap
tured. Thu Dictator's troops wuro
defeated after eighteen hours lijlit
Ing. A triumvirate waa appointed.
It ii b.lievcd that a ; aoon an the Ooy-
auiarca tmombly names the < ( Hears c f
the northern departments Cnili will
ovacaato , leaving the governniont to
I letiaa ; r.bo that diplonistic ropro-
aeiitativca , diatrons of peace , have
aqroul to rrlto tholr rs pjctivo gov
ernments Hint the only hope of secur
ing peace ia n joint representation at
S uitiogo on thu b.\nia of tbu Odasiou of
Tarapacn.
[ C'un < i > iur//om ( { / First l\\gc \ ]
Uorknm and Kordeng the reply re
ceived IB "no further rescues known"
at thoau phtco.
HAD POENKS.
VIENNA , Jinnnry 2- . * There \7oro
72 Auatmnt ud lluugnrlatis on
bottrd tha Ounbtl.i. An eye witness
of the disaster ttr.tea that on all nldos
wore mon , women nnd children wildly
imploring help.
IN JAIL ,
FIUNKMUT , January 22 The
Frankfurter Jnnraal y < § the cflloers
of the itcamur Sultan have baen placed
In jail.
THE SULTAN bEI/.ED.
LONDON , January 22. A dispatch
from Hamburg oa > s the nteamor Sul
tan haa been aoizad by the police ,
Her captain asserts ho waited at the
scene of the disaster twelve hours after
the collision.
A TKUUIBLB MOMENT.
BERLIN , January 22. Survivors of
the Oimbrla dctcclbo the moment of
sinking aa a terrible ono. The air was
filled with erica of the drowning hun-
1roda , who remained floating a short
time until benumbed by the icy water
and in a few minutes all was over.
There has boon aorao feeling ox-
prensed agalnat the ollicra of the Sul
tan. A reporter who wont on board
complains he could not extract any
explanation from tha olliosra or crow ,
who all observed rigid alienee in reference
orenco to the queations'ho put.
DISTINGUISHED DEAD.
Christian Bohm and Joseph Gnats ,
Ameiicana , are missing A rising
young Grmin writer , L3o Hobor-
man , c f Viauna , well known for his
excellent description of Russian life ,
and thu slaters R-minor , professional
singer ? , and well known as "Suabian
Nightingales , " who had recently been
putforming in Boriln , perished.
Salt Against Senator GhafToo.
pcclal 1) spate ) ! to THK 111 E.
NEW YORK , Jannary 22. The suit
of Colonel James M. Selovcr against
United States Senator Chalice , of Col
orado , for § 750,000 for alleged broach
of contract , waa on trial to-day.
Colonel Selovor claims ho acquired an
interest In the Robert E Lae silver
mine , of Leadvlllo , conditional upon
making a certain payment before the
date named ; that for the Interest of
throo-Bixtoonths and eitnllar interest
for Senator Jones , of Nevada , Senator
Ohaifdo agreed to f arnlah the required
sum , and that hn failed to do so , there
by causing plaintiff to loao his option
purchase. Senator Ohaflfjo alleges his
failure to keep the agreement made
by him was caused by the discovery
that it had been obtained from him
through misrepresentation.
Merchandize Seized.
Special Dispatch to Tun D B.
JERSEY CITY , N. J. , January 21.
The ulovon package cases which were
Buized last night at the ship Ghand-
berj ; establishment of Haines & Hal-
lock by detectives on a search warrant
on the complaint of Ferdinand Jolion ,
attorney for Jay Gould as truateo of
the Mutual Union telegraph company ,
are still in custody of the oilicera at
the cflica of the \Voatorn Union tele-
craph company in Exchange place
The boxoa were taken there as it waa
about the only place in the city that
they could bo stored. Offing to the
lateness of the hour , no doliuito in
formation as to thu contents of the
boxes has been obtained , although
aovoral of them were examined last
night. The ctlhers are in charge.
The case will como up to-morrow bj.
fore Justice Davis.
Chicago Notts
Special Dispatch to Tux L'KK
CHICAGO , January 22 , Boies , Faj
& Cjukoy , wholesale grocara , are it
the hands of the shorifl on a jndg
ment entered agalnat thorn to-day foi
? 95,000. Assets are said to bo $300 ,
(00 ; liabilities unknown , but roportec
greatly to exceed the aeaota.
President Jowott , of the Erie road
and pirty of oflhiala arrived here thi
afternoon from tin inspection trip eve
the now Chicago tvnd Atlantic road
t Tno special train of the Jowott part ;
collided with the Louisville and No >
Albany passenger train at Wester :
Indiana crossing. The engines am
one or two oars were smashed. Th
passengers were badly shaken up
none seriously hurt.
Burning cf n HcHpltal.
Special Dispatch to THE Hut.
ST. PAUL , January 22. A epoch
from Braiuord aays : The Norther
Pac.fic hospital aud the Old Colon ;
reception hotuo hero burned thi
raornlntr , thu fire being discovered a
about lOo'cloclr a. in. There were 3
pationta in the building , 10 of whoi
were unable to help thomaolves , bt
all were safely taken out and distril
uted about the town. Two of th
patients are in a dying conditiot
The weather waa bitter cold , the thoi
mometor being -lOdoffruHsbolovr zur <
and the aullonng of the pationta wi
terriblo. Thu building was a mass i
flames within three minutes after tli
difcovory of the fire. It la mippoae
to hive started from adcfoativuchin
ney. _
Out on thu '
Special Diapitcti lo 'IUK Ut .
CHEYENNE , January 22. The rccei
culdunap of four days'duration
n- w <
nrl ono of the coldeat in thu history (
territory. The mercury ranged fro
bo zaro to 35 degroea below , with aligl
wind. The ( all of snow waa light , i
that winter cured grass on which 01
tie food waa not covered. Loues wo
scarcely Bufliolent to notice.
ou
ho Bargains In dress gooda at J.
e. Brown & Co.'a great cloaltfg sale.
A BIG MIKING STEAL ,
Such is Allo ofl to Have Oc
curred in the Great Bab-
liiBou Property.
b. B. Parker , the Superintendent -
ent , Acouaod of aiealinjj
Ore on nn Unlimited
Scale.
UulHDepouoct ivnd OlB I'laco IB Filled
by Jumna Davis Indignation
of Stockholders.
Dent rTil no.
DuaenyionB , trouble and bloodshed
comprise ono interesting chapter in
the history of the Robinson. Alleged
systematic rubbery forma auothar. It
Is thu last which caused the clmnjjo of
yesterday the ousting t f Manager
Parker and the substitution of Man
ager Davis. The reasons given for
the chance show a deplorable condi
tion of alfalra in the management of
the mine The directors and stock *
holders .havo boon hoodwinked and
led blindfolded away from thu summit
of prosperity , whllo those engaged in
the active working of the mine , it ia
said , have fattened their purses and
Increased their bank accounts by sys *
tomatio robbery and cool , calculating
knavery. It was unco looked upon as
thu moat valuable piooo of mining
property iu Colorado. Its slock
wont up into double figures , and the
men who held the margin wore envied
for their fortune. Then there came a
crash. It wan announced that the
inliio had been wotk.'d out. There
was no ere In sight and none in pros
pect. Stock went down llko n bunted
rocket Yet work on the mine con
tinued , at u loss to the stockholders.
These on the "inside" confidentially
informed the stockholders that nil that
was necessary to bring the property
up to its former high standard w-w a
little tlrao and the expenditure of a
little money If there was no paying
ere in the tnlno they spoke the truth.
If there waa paying ere there some
cno has atolen it and the proceeds
thereof. The otoekholdors , rf.or ma
ture deliberation , Bay the latter is the
case.
WHAT AN INJUUUI ) HTOCKUOLDim HAYS
Yesterday afternoon a reporter for
The Tiibano called upon a prominent
holder of llobinoon stock and asked
him for the reasons which led to the
change. The conversation which fol
lowed showed that the gentleman wes
heartily in ympathy with it
"Tho facts ara those , " ho Raid.
"For over six weeks past an investi
gation haa been progressing secretly ,
and the affairs of thu ralno have been
thoroughly ventilated. Wo found
that we wore being robbed and that
the mine was being plundered. "
"In what way was this bolng done ? "
"In various ways. In the first
place , no stockholders wore allowed to
visit the mlno. All the workings
wore carried on secretly , and no one
could toll what was balng done , except
from Parker's reports , which were
f ilse in every instance. Stealing on a
large scale would have been Impossi
ble had not the order forbidding the
admittance of visitors boon enforced.
Now as to the thefts : The first thing
discovered was that the pay-rolls con
tained the names of men who had
never worked upon the mino. You
can Imagine where the money credited
to those names wont , Another favor
ite mode of otealing was to make
false returns of supplioi bought.
These ouppllcs , consisting cf gro
ceries , meat , wood , coke , machinery ,
etc. , amounted to u great sum of
money daring a month , and It was
very easy to double the figures of the
money actually ppent. The money
oeaurod by the false bills went to the
manager and his assintants. By as
sistants I mean the accomplices who
were necessary to the successful car
rying out of the schomeo. "
"But how could small dealings of
that kind cripple a mlno like the
llablnsonl"
UTILIZING ANOTHEll MINE.
"Why , bless you , one-half has not
boon told. Ho did not stop at that ,
but actually tried to steal everything
that was contained in the mine , ex
cept the plant. What I now tell will
astonish you. Adjoining the Robinson -
son is the Wheel of Fortune. The
workings of the two inlnca are con
nected. It has been noticed of late
in fact for some past the Wheel of
Fortune has been making unnsuallj
lar o shipments of oro. Wo have
proof positive that the greatest part ol
the ere was taken from the Robinson
run through the levels and up and ou
of the Wheel cf Fortune shaft. Parkei
paid n royalty for all ere taken ou
that way , Then it was shipped ti
different smeltora and ho ponkoted tin
proceeds. Sjmo of the ere , I ba
lievo , came to the Grant smelter ii
this city. "
"How much ere was taken in thi
way ? "
"God only knows ; but several ton
of thousands of dollars will no mor
than cover it. I forgot to montiu
that shortly after taking the management
mont cf the Robinson , i'tirkor luane
the Wheel of Fortune from the own
era , making it easier for him to sue
C3ed In his aohomoa. "
" if nub , ill your opinion , la the pro
enl condition of the mine ? "
"It ia as good aa it ever waa , an
Mr. Divia will make that fact palpi
ble. The trouble with the Robinao
is that it has boon mismanaged an '
10 plundered from the lirao George Dal
) . was made its manager. IIo inai
rguratod a system of thievery which h :
o , baen In vogao ever Blnco. Why , lo < j
ait at Parker. Ho went in wlthont ado
of hr in the world. I would bo willii
10 to waaer that ho has a bank account i
sd 75,000 and that besides the prlnc
ly * um ho has nponl , too. Ho h
boon manager four months. Oi
month of that time was spent in pum
ing out the water nnd gutting roat
for active work. Oh , ho'n a rustle
There's no mistake about that. "
ofm AN $18,000 IIAUl.
ofht "Why , ho wns running things wl
ht such a high hand ono of his mo
RO trusted men loft him in disgust , simp
because ho thought the stookholde |
re ought to got a dollar or two at Intc
vals. That man was in a position
know everything that was tranrplrin
J. I have his word for it that , aside fro
the ore run up through the Wheel
Fortune , there was shipped from the
llbinaon forty-six car lo.uls cf ere
which were novcr accounted f ir. Thia
ere was worth over $18.010 The
man got his information from another
who had charge of the transportation
cf the ere , and the story is authentic. "
"If all these thlinjs bo trui < , what
will bo done with Parker ? "
"I don't know ; the directors have
that matter in hand. "
"When did Mr. Davis nc'ivohls
appointment I"
' 'Ho was made manager at the hxst
meeting of the board Nine days ace
ho wont to Now York , ataylmr thuro
ono nl ht nnd returning to Djnver
with his otlbiixl credentials "
The gentleman who made the nbo\o
romnrkn la ilaryn owner of 11 iblnson
stock , nnd his n.itnocnii bo used if it is
found c
A SMALL KIUK ,
CINCINNATI ! , January 21 - A fire
at half pant 1 this morning dt < * troyud
the fratno residence and stubltu in
Avondnlo , ownoil and rciupuul by
Sunuol Poguo. The inuihton escaped
barely with their lives in their night
clothes. The destruction is c.mploto.
The loss is $15,000 ; insurance , (0,000.
JUSTIOB FOK TUB COUNTY.
To The Editor of THR UKS.
Believing fair play to bo a jewel , wo
would respectfully ask our represent-
atlvos in the legislative , or rather the
men who represent Douglai county
in the present legislature , to provide
tor a division of Douglas county into
representative districts , for the follow
ing reasons : 1 , that the entire body
of the delegation are elected from the
city of Omaha , by Omaha votes , and
the balance of the county is entirely
at its mercy ; 2 , the city of Omaha
usually poll about 4,000 votes , the
balance of the county 2.0CO , and
when the city condeiosnds to make
nominations iu the counlywhloh ( Is'r.ot
often ) they vote , them to death every
tlino. This statement is proved by
the fact the present delecatipn from
thin county nro all from Oma
ha , including also the sena
tor from S rpy county ; H , that
political parties , judging from their
actions , think tnat might makua
right governed only by law. There
fore wo ask that this county be di
vided into senatorial and representa
tive dhtriots and solemnly protest
against longer remaining exposed
to the injustica that has been
practiced upon the voter ? of this
county outside of the city of Omaha ,
Now , how shall wo resoh this roault.
It would be idle to think that any of
the present representatives would do
suoli a thing unless urged by those
interested.
Let every v ter who desires the
county divided into senatorial and
representative districts send immedi
ately a pDstal card to ono of the sen
ators or representatives auklnc that
they provide for a division cf this
county into senatorial and representa
tive districts , and sign It. This is the
most effectual way of petitioning.
A VOTEU.
How Papa Bald It.
From the Dctiolt Pout and Tribune
It is a mlstako to ask a precocious
child to show off before company. A
gentleman who was dining with his
family at a friend's table , where a
number cf invited guests were present ,
had a bright little daughter , who as
soon as the host had asked grace said ;
"That's a pretty grace , but that Isn't
the way my papa saya it. " "And how
does your papa say it ? " asked the host ,
expecting to hoar onj of those bright
replies for which the child was famous ,
while the reat of the guests echoed ,
"Yes , " toll us how your papa says
gracfc ? " The unhappy father could
not roach her , and oho said , sweetly :
"Why , when ho cornea homo to din
ner ho looks at mama and then says :
Well ! thia is a h 1 of a meal to sot
before a white man.
H. PHILLIPS ,
THE LEADING NEW YORK
Call nnd look over my now store and HOC
my new gooda.
1207 Faniani Street. 1207
Under the manngeninnt ot Mr. Knlloh.
Photographer ,
1505 Dougla * Street.
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Pay Taxes , Rent , Houses , E-c.
KOOM8 CUEailTON III/JC :
M. EORWICH & CO , ,
DEAI.EK IN
Paper Stock , Woolen Eags , IPO
AND METALS ,
Prloca I'nlil. Shipments from ll
country eoIidteiL Komittanocn
OMAHA I I'mmpllv mnrle. I tCNi
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Omen or rovmwu.rnoY TiiRCriiRrsci
\\a liuton ( ! , DucvmU-r 30 , IhS'J.
WnmrAH , Ily Killi-factoi ) evidence prtiont
to tha uiidurtlttiicd , it has liccn niadu to np | > <
that "Till : KlUSf NA'I lONAh HANK CK GJI
HAln Iho clt if Omaha , In thu county
Ikm.'la * , anil Ktatu cl Niiliniilck , hai conpll
with alt tbo inotiH oiHCf the "Alt ol C'onjr
J to cnahle Na'l.uitl Ilonkliu ASHOilatlonx to i
tend their corpaiVo < xiitcnco and for othtr r
po < o > , " approitd Jill ; 12th , 188a
Kow.liiKni-iosi- , I , J lin J , Knox , Comptrol
ol the Currency , do lieioljy ctrtlly that " 2
> k First National Ilink of Omnha , " ln.th Utj
Omaha , In thu count ) of Ioun' u , an 1 itut
Xi.hra.ik , 19 authorized to hate IUCCCSKQ | i for
of rcriod tpociOid In In lUamcndutl articled of a >
10- rlitlon , naTclj , until Ihu'cloHo of builmiM
10aa Duccmbcr 31 , UIO' '
no IN Tf STIMONV W IICUKOF , wltncm mj h
P- i 'ml seal of olll oIliU J > Mi day cf lcccn.brli ;
' - . J'-IIN J. ,
J HKiL1'- Comptroller of thu Currun > .
< - , > Ko 2W Jin
th DR , F. SCHERER ,
I3t Fhysicia'Q and Surgeo
CHRONIC IMSKA8K8 A 8PKOIALTT.
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lJlclnei lainlahod kt oSIco.
to OXoe , N , W corner 18th uid Furnun tire
Ig , aver Ilerchint i National B nk , Oraiih , Nel
im Offloa Hourt 9tollC : . m. , 1 to Band '
of 9p m Ke Idenc Uliaouth lathitrw.
A FATAL EXPLOSION.
The Particulars of tlio Powder
Explosion in California.
Nonrly Fifty Ohmarnen Killed
A Providential Inter
ference.
The Powilor Exploilon ,
Spfdil DliittUh to Tim Din.
SAN FiiANciH-o , ,1 ami try 22. A
Dorkuloy dijputrth a ys the mixing
hnuao and nix packing houacs of the
Giant I'oulur Woiku at point
Ciouu'iit , near West Herkolcy , exploded -
plodod at ! o'cli ok thia evening. The
shocks of seven exclusions wore foltln
this town. Ono white man , the fore
man , named Conk , and between forty
and fifty Chinamen are known tuluwo
been blown to atoms. Nearly the
entire plant was destroyed by a fire
which lit gin immediately after the
explosion. The superintendent was
thrown a long distnnco but was not
hurt. Phyniohuis wont down from
Berkeley. The fire Is still raging. A
largo tnagnzino containing over 200
tons is Htill safe. About eight touo
exploded. The loss cannot bo esti
mated.
SAN FRANCISCO , January 2'Tho
loss by yesterday's explosion roaches
$100,000. Between thirty and forty
Chinamen and the whlto superinten
dent were killed. The first explosion
occurred about 4 o'clock in the packing
house , In which about 200 pounds of
powder was stored. It is not known
whether any " > no was killed by the
first explosion or not. As soon as tho1
packing house exploded a number of
Chinamen employed In the
other departments II id for their llvcu
and had reached an open opaco , when
the mixing house exploded , killing
most of them in their tracks. In
about a mintito ono of the smaller
houses exploded , followed Immediately
by a fourth explosion , which doubtless
killed the surviving employes. After
each explosion the woodwork of the
of the building caught fire and burned
speedily for novoral houn. The
eil'orta to prevent the 11 tines reaching
the main magazine , containing an im-
moneo quantity of powder , were hnp-
pily successful. flu * consequences
would have boon in < ii frighttul hud
the largo mngazlno ixplodtul , unono of
the superintendents aiutud tlmt there
Is enough powder ntorntohnvo
destroyed every living -lung on the
peninsula. The cause of the first explosion <
plosion remains a myatory.
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
CONSTIPATIOW.
No oUicr duK < a > a la ao prevalent in thli
country n Conatlpatlon , and no rcinoly
haa over rqunllod the celebrated KIDNEY-
WOHT M a euro. Whatever the OAiur ,
however obatlnate the CAao , tlila roraeily
will ovorooino it.
THIS dUtrerslnir com
PILES. plaint la very opt to be
complicated wltli constipation. Kidney-
Wort atrciiRtliona the weakened purla and
H ) qulokly cures all kinds of Tllca even whoa
physicians and roedlolnea havobeforefaU
ed. ITlfyouhavoeitherofthMotroubloaJS
PRICE9I.I USE | PruKRl tB8el
IDNEY-WORTl
> ? ' ' ' " si
ft 5SSfc P S'P'
MmwwW/1 /
wwuc jf- * ? rtt" _
RS ALE.
.
t ITho host buelnoBB opportunity In th
city. The well known ntoro nnd lol
corner Twelfth nnd F-miam atrnoti
opptmith Caldwell , Dnmiltonand Go. '
I5nnk , and next to the Nebraska I'd
tloinl 15nnk. 13rlok buildlut , ' , fin [
proof , now owned and occupied by K
I. D Solomon , Palntu , Oil , and Wli
( low OlttHf , Notlonn , oto. Store rooi
22iit2 : , three atoricahlgh , collsrwho ]
length of bulldliiB , olovntur , gius , nn
water Iu nil stories , has alx rooina 1
Kin Bcooud story , finished for family um
Will nell on lon timoOr will BO
gootlaanu store fixture , and ivo fn
yoara lonao of atoro. Oaueo foraolllr
in intonda to glvo nil hla time to the umi
inhe agomontof his Sprint ; Vftlloy Stoe
farm adjoining Oinahn.
he
rn N. I. D. SOLOMON
1204 Farnnm Street ,
ted MCCARTHY &BUEKE ,
far
IAof Undertakers
of
led 218 HTII ST. , BET. FAKNAM AN
013
ex-
ur-
ler
: ho
yet
i of
thu
MO ALMA ET'KEITH
611 ,
Wi losilo aLd It till
ind
SB. .
Hn Correct m-d rcli.iMe Wuves u Speclalt
( J WIC1S.
2 Tarn i m St , Uiuulin. Nt
olJoit and inoul reliable
In Nortb Onuhi Veiy choice
Moat , Poultry and Vogotabl
b ,
ALWAYS ON HANI ) .
7 to
COOK & STOEHM , Pro rioto
A FEW
BARGAINS
LOTS ,
Farms ,
Lands .1 .1HI
BY
5th&DouglasSt.
HOUSES AUD LOTS ,
No. Ill Kull otnud now hnunit , (3 ( | rootut , two
nu'ow nnd ono tip xt-ilrn. Dlxlit dxit celling Lo'ow
anil lut unalKiM' . llrlck IiHiiulatlon , culUr , etc.
Ko. 18 Ijir o twontory IIOUKU , 10 rooniH , two
largo rallarx. Krod ncllnud cluioin , bain , etc. , on
Wi hstor and ffiil ttrtft , < l,0uo.
No IT l/t TiOKlM ( ict , new IIOUHO ot two
roomH br'ok lotindatlon 1UO linrrul cistern ell
ll inlltcu xtrcit nc'ir roorUlnroComcnt S'xK ( ) .
No. 1C Houmi mid lot on 17th near Clark 8t
house 0 room i etc 4I2UU.
No. 15 lloii9o of U room * full tot on 1'lcrcu S
near mh * I DUO
No. 11.New ! houscof 7 rooim , with corner lot ,
half mlle w ( t of Turntalilo o ( red etroet cam on
Hau ilcrsHt. SlUtO.
No. 5 IIOUHO of elutit roonifl , tiarn ttc. lol
Vacant Lots.
No , 252 THO full lota on lOtli Street ncnr Lake
Bt. ( IGUO.
No.3M Twenty fl\o lotl In I'arkcru addition
jiut north of tlio t > nd nf nutatrvct c.ir line f ICO
vath cany terms.
No. 310 I'onrlotioii Iil.i nru tt. nciir llatm-
com l il ( | tl'CO.
No. 831 Onolialflot on South a > onuo , near
St. Slurj'n alenuo , ( f.'i.'O.
Nn.110 iinlitfc'n(18)lotaon2l : ( ) t , 22nil,2ird :
and HtiindorHitritt , near ( liaeo , 86CO each , aid
en canytcrniH.
No , ; ilhlx ( beautiful rfnldenco lots on Gather-
tnobtiiet , near IlnrHcoinpark. jl.MO
Tui > l > o tiuiutldil nwldcnco lotncti Hitmllton
Btrrat , near end of oM etruitcar track ; liltfli anil
,
Hovunl ai.iu and hill a to comer lolH on Cum
\rK \ , Hi" ' and California tlicOn , In LOMU'I ) tea-
cud addition and I'ark I'lieo nonr Acujuni ) ill
Bacied lleut.
LotH in ' ' 1'rotpcct I'laco" on Hamilton nnd
duties Btrett , juitwottof thoind of Hed Hircut
Cartiock and Convent of thu blstcn of Tour
Clare , one and ono half alia from pcttolllco. end
tun m'lu ' fiom U. I * . tliciiH , 1M ) 10 SWO ( ueh ,
only S percent down anil 5 pi r I'int per month
l.otnl'i LCHU'I ! addition onuOiilf mllu west of
end of Hcd Ktrtxt Car track near Uonvnnt rf
Poor CUre HiHtrr * In Hlilnn'j addition , $126 to
SJOiJiach , anilnn xcr > v > iy termr.
I cU In Ilotlncli'a l t ntd 2nd addition * ,
NhlnnV , I' rk I'Utc. Louu'a&uUildltlrii ll.wu'i
Luke'n , NiUon'H , llanscoin 1'lico , Hodlckaad-
dlllonv , etc. , oto.
lot In "Cro-Mt Fonder nddltlon" lu ' . ono-
nuaitir mlle HOUth8t of I'nlnii ' Paclninndll.
„ andll. H. U. depots , JiWtoJI.OOOcacli eryuajy
10 Icrini.
Business Lots.
)
Three good luminous lota on Io4o ) | near ll'th
1in struct , iSxllfl ( cut each , 41,600 each , or lt.OJloi
in all , easy torme.
lo Two KOO 1 hutlnena loll on Farnam itrvet , .17)1
CO feet focli , with frame ImllJInus tlieionroiitln
idn for aliuut * d(0 ( | , cr jvarnuh , iir'co ' # I"W ) lach
ido. rJ foil on Furi.utn near lOfliMlrno , oonai
$12 000.
o.ill Hplendld Warchouno lot 01 Union V rlIo ( rlRh1
ill o way. north ol track nd ottl cf Nail Woik -
lielnu 132fe't ' north 1-ontaiio on Jlimn itiect
fO
by about 100 ( o t writ Irontu'u on Itlth Bt.
'g ' Karmii a d v.M Ui UH In loiilai | , Harpy
n- DKlKiiVaihlnctOn , IluitVano , U anton , uni
nk ether k'ooil countici In v 'crn Nubraiiknfnr n k
k
: lasu < pal I , tents collected , aril money loanoi
onlmpro\on city and countty tpro , irty at lo\
rAtoof I n to rot
BEMTS1 NKW CITY MAP , FOF1
FKKT WIDE AND SEVEN FKE
LONG , WITH EVEIIY ADU1
TION RECORDED OllCONTEM
PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFF !
01AL MAP OF T11E CITY.
$5 00 EACH.
ru
Real
08 , 16th and Douglas St
Omaha Neb.
WOMAN CAN VT HEALTH OF WOM
SYMPATHIZE WITHSHS THE'HOPE 0
WOMAN.
-YD1A PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
L finrn Cure for nil I'V.MMAt M1A1C
NK.S.HKH , Inrlnillnff I.cucarrhcrn , Ir-
rcffiilnr nnd 1'nlnfiil nicnnlruallon ,
Inllninnintlnii ntnl IJlccrntlon of
ll.o Womb , rioodlnu , I'KO-
I.Al'SllH UTinili Arc.
tirnoiuiAnt lothotiutc , rdlcucloin nd ImnKHlUI *
ItMeiTect. UKi\rrfntliclpln rrftniAncy , and r -
JTC.I fnia darlnc Ulxir nnd At rrgvlivr ffrtoAn.
nnM < ! i.sisr.iTnrnr itRinE IT inrrtT.
IVFon iLtWKAitMssiM of thoBfiiprntlToortriui *
( tlthrr HOI , It li twond to no rrnutlyllintliAx rrrr
fn l > crum the public t nnd for nil tlUoacn ot th
IUNITS It U the Omi/rjf J.Vmrdi/ the Worlil.
STKIDNKY COSIPJjAINTS aflMlhcr S *
rin.Hiront Ki-Ilcf In ltd UHC.
T.VPIA IMMXKIIAM'H 1IWIOII TUUfVlRU
'U rrndlratn < * rrr voKll n nf llntnori from \\trn \
Iciol , at the rnin'o ( line will RTU tnna nnd rlrcnKtll to
leujmti'm , AinmrTtllnuiln nwlta a/- the Compound.
lynolhtlipComivmndnnd Illooil IMi iflcr nr r"-
iirod nt SV nnd XfVi slcrn ATCHUP , I rnn , Vu ,
rlooof oltlicr , 1. Hlxl > ottlosfort.Tin' Compound
wnt hynmll In the form of pHK rr of IoirnKPnon
c < Mit | of prlrc , 81 iwr l ix for rlthrr. Mr . Ilnkhara
tr\f \ n wrr nil lottcra of lmulry. | Encloiw3cenl
Bcn forpnmphUt. ilt ntlon tMi Jtyxr.
. . ITJKTUK'H I tvrn T-n-ia cum Cnni tlp -
km. imioumipMnnrt Torpidity of thu IJ tr. 21 runUk
A3-Hnld by all Ilrun = Utn.(3)
AND
Delioious Bever.
age.
"THE CUP THAT CHEERS , "
" 1JUT NOT INEBRIATES. "
D1NNKU PAKTY has iinUhed
the 1a.t bottle of "IIU PUNOn. "
Then , my dear , ilou't forgot to remind
me to order a fresh supply to-morrow. "
"THK HUB PUNCH"la preparednol .
ly by Mcnara. 0. II. O HAVES & SON.
Boston. It Is made of the best 'Imported
brandy and Santa Cruz rum , united with
the juice of fresh lemons , and the finest
white BUenr , and it really a delicious ,
pure , end a reliable aitlcle , that has me
with the incut cordial appreciation of all
who tried it.
See that yon cet the eenulne with the
facMmllo of "OHESTEll II. GRAVKS &
SUNS" on the capsule over the cork of each
by , G re corn and .Wine .Meich&nu
verywhero ,
Thu "HUB PUNCH" Is.iold hr all loadln ? fam
Trruto BupplloJ at Manufacturer's prlcea
by M. A , McNanmra ; famllicH supplied by
A. } [ . ( ilndnloDO. Omaha Neb
PERFUME.
Murray & Lanman's
WATER ,
Best for TOILET , BATH
and HANDKERCHIEF.
tout aauJ nOn
Precldrnl. Viet
W. B. n > IFUa'i\ f f > . ted Tr a
THE NEBRASKA
IMUf ACTURINB CO
Lincoln , Neb
MANUFACTURERS OF
Corn Pluntora Hrrrowa.Farm Boilers
tiulUy tiny Haliou , Bucitot Elevating
Wlndmllla , c
Wo are prapared to do Job work and raannlao
urliiK for other parties.
AJdrrns cl or leri
HKBRAHKA IIANUPACTUBIKO DO
PERSONAl4-"l'arlaof the Im-vanbody
enlarKcd , ituvulopud and ntre ( ttbotod , " etc. , la
an Inturestlni ; al erteonoit Iu R rim In our
paper In reply to 1 nu rlcae will cay that
there U no e1 1 icnr o 1 1 luuuljui ; all ut file. On
the contrary , the admtUrs arir very hlgbly in-
dorioil. Intorcs ed pernoiM nay ict a al-d ilr-
ari ) , RlUnic all particu
lar . 1 > J addrexsiiu Krlo Medical Co. , T. U. Itjit
613 , UtiHilo , N. Y. Toledo Mini. . ; Hoc.
fan 11-ty
J. R ROM & 00
FL. . Sommers & , Go's
CffiLEBRATGE )
BISODITS ,
OAKES ,
JUMBLES
AND NOVELTIES.
Wliolosalo HanufaotnrlnE
CONFECTIONERS
A.ND DEALKIIS IN
Fruits , l uts and Cigars
111 3 14th St.
OMHA
JACOB KAUFMAN.
REMOED TO NO. Gil 1GTH ST
DKAiRR IN
ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES