* TH THE DAILY : BEI OMAHA FRIDAY JANUARI ? .c THE OLD WORLD. Vigorous and Successful Pur suit of Criminals in IroUnd , The Peruvian AHsembly De cider to duo For P < ? ftCO. Thi Freuch .Ministry and Depu ties Full to Har monize. IhoFor inr Xlcs ilvo to Jxpil All Princes uud Protondeiri. A Oentrnl Vfirioiy of Foreign Howe , ' FRANCE. otbl DIspatcreD to lux ilui A Nh\V FltKKOU CABINET. I'AUIH , Ja'jUiiry 25 it la imported and Wilson trill form a FKETUNDKIIH. PAUIS , , ) uiiUi ry 25. The minialors to-ctuy li.td ( another conferoiico with the committee ot the chamber of dopu'ica ' on the bill against preten- dera , and la rnply to various ques tions they promia d to consider any decision the committee mi ht coino to. After the departure of the ministers the ootumitteo ndopted a proposition oxcludiug from Freuoh territory , Al- glera and colonies , all members of families having reigned in Franco , depvifln them ot pollti- cal rights as citizens , declaring them ineligible to nsiy iflhe and preventing them from bo oi.ging to the army. The resolution ot the committee further provides that trauegmsora of the proposed law shall bo amenable to correctional tribun.ila nnd liable to five years Imprisonment , after which they shall bo fRiln oxpollod. The discussion revealed wide divergencies between the vlewa of the ministry and committee. Prousto inquired whether the ministry would USD permiisivo powtra if granted. The only answer ho oluitcd was they would or- nniiuo the matter. Fallier , min ister of ilio interior , declared no dancer existed tl reatcnlui ; the re public. Some troub'esomo dts\nj existed but they had no chance tf re- alizviou. No conspiracy , he thought , coiiiidoring the feeling of the nation , could become formidable. The rumor which had gained currency , that the charge against Prince Jcromo had been dhmhscd has been contradicted. Billet , minister of war , pointed out if the appointment of Due D'Auraali as trenernl ot division woru cancelled all oflhial work done by him wotild fall to the ground , notably the aon- tonco passed on Marehal Bizino. which Duo D'Aumali signed aa presi dent of court martial. THE 110YAL SYMPATHY. Ei-Empross Eugenie has told re porters she has neither seen nor writ ten the Prince Napoleon nor attempt' ' ed to do ao. She had no ccmmunlca- tlon with the French government and no hint for her departure was nocoa sary. She returned to London having accomplished the object of her jour ney , which was simply one of family aympathy with Princes Hathilde. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Special DbpatcIicB to Tin UXK PrjRBUINQ "CKIMINALS. DUBLIN , January 25. It In stated important evidence has been obtained In regard to the p rpf > tratore of out raf. a in the last two years in the wo3 of Ireland. The pjliso anticipate cap tnring all membraof theunjauizUion which promoter crluitr ; n'eo ' persons concerned In the murder of Lord Montitmorrii. It la probable they will ba indicted shortly , A rnun bo llovcd to have taken part ia thn murder - dor cf Blake and hia ( servant Flynn near Longhrca , ia now in America IIo 11 being Bought after , and if found it in nnrmiaed that ho will turn qaoon' ovidsi co and disclose the mums and when abouU of his associates. AID FOU THE FLOOD HUPPKKEUfl. BKKLIN , January 25 The presl dunl ot the relchatng unncuacen ho rec&ived 42 OCO marks from New York brewcra and hop and malt dealers for relief cf the autj'erora by the fljoda. PEHU WANTS PEACE. CAYAMIBC i , January 23. The Peru a'B rubly pnssoda resolution to treat for Immediate peace with or without Bolivia , provided the republic retains independence and la not stripped cf all resources of regeneration. Ljgan's recall ia expected because of the let ter directed to Montoro. MEE1INO POSTPONED. PAJIIS , January 25 The cabinet council to have been hold to-day , to decide in relation to qurstiona at issue , was pcatponed until to-mor row. CHEEKING BOOTH. BKHI.IN , January 25 Edwin Booth's eocoud performance of "King Lsar" wai n in rapturously ap- phnled. A TOAST TO THE KI.SO. MADRID , Januaiy 25. Marquis loCO Sirdoal , roccnlly appointed first vice president of thn chamber of deputies , In replying ton toast , aaid : "Wo be lieve monarchy and democracy com patible , T < io monarchy dally bocvrnen morn rcBpeotrd. I drink to the liberty erty of the press , to democracy and to King Alfoaao. " The rennrka wsrj greeted with cheers. A NOTE FROM TUB PORTE. LONDON , Janniry 25 A Vienna dispatch to The Dally Nowa aaye : The porto hfts cent it circular note to the powars , pointing out the E ijjlish nott concerning E y pt , ia \\ul.inoo with Turkoy'a adrni od tijj'itu over the latter tor country. The por'o ' has ulao requested quested Turkinh miriistera abrof.d rota oill attention to the ab'ohro uecewltj of ctrict observance of the soveroigi rights of the porto. Germany advlsut the eultan to accept the Ejulish pro posals , n * they are in the intereet roof Turkey itself. THE DIUZILIA.X LOAN of 4,030103 at 4 $ per cent , whlc ! WBB put uncm the market by Rathe child at 89 , has been more than illy Bubicribed. A NOTE OF DEFIANCE. LONDON , January 25 , The Timei commenting on the p rllamentar election at Mallow , Ireland , where O'Brieu , editor of The United Irolund , defeated the government caudidnto s ya : The domonatra-ion of prevail- i jj opinion at Mallow , which la not 1 ko'y to bo mote violent than the opinion In surrounding districts can oiily bo Interpreted AS detlanc ) of the government and all English parties. THE F1ST1VITIK8 LEFT OUT , BEKLI.V , January 5 , The court ffativitiej were recently abuulonod in C3nseqnont of the rticont death of the Prince Ohnrlep , but the atreota are decorated in honor of the allvur wed- dins of the Crown P/lnco F > 'derick. Williamtho crown princonnd Prmceea V.c.or'u ' havoroooivcd nnmeroua vt i a and c mgratuUtioiiP , inchulii'g the Beef of the unptr.T and undress , who were enthuaiuelic.tlly received b > largo crowds. PltC-ENT TO THE CUOWN 1'RISOE. UEULI.V , January 25 Ovir y.COO congratulatory letters and teletirains core received by the roflrn ptinca nnd prmcoes , ivlto ] OQ r r.ckicea not yet opened , Tnu emperor presented a massive silver ton uervici ; the queen t f Knglar.d ao-it a marble statue ut herself ; the chief tovn of I'rusaia htwo given n suite' f dining roc m furniture - nituro valued at 70 000 ir ukp ; the c'ty ' of B trim donated US 003 mirka I or the fonndntion of a sanitary school ; 8.0.COO matka oolkc ed through Uornuny wn received for bonovolcnt purpoapa , and the Uritiah consul sent 30 COD niarkn for the building cf an English church , WILL 00 TO PRISON. DUBLIN , January 25 Honly ro- fuaca to glvo bail and wi'lgo ' to priaon. A VOLCNIAIIY BONTSMAN. LONDON , January 25. Jcs Oowon , a radical member cf parliament , has telegraphed Davitt : "If you or Healy dealro to give bail will become ouo of your bondsmen. " A STARVING PEOPLE. LONDON , Janmry 25. A gunbnat ban gene to Innlnmurray Island , Ire land , with provialoin for the inhabi tants , who are reported to be in a sturvlug condition , NO ( USE ACUINHT THE PRINCE. PARIS , January 25 The magistrate conducting the Inquiry OHIO of Prince Napoleon otatca that aufiiaiont cause has not been shown for further pro ceedings. THE CANADIAN CARNIVAL , MONTREAL , .January 25. The weather thin morning ia delightful for outdoor sports. The carnival pron. pects for a pleasant day nro oil that could bo doaircd. Eceryono ia loud in praise of yesterday's sights andccancs , which are declared by atrangora to hive far surpassed their expectations , THE SULTAN AND CREW. HAMBURG , January 25. The irr- tation againat the captain of tl o steamer Sultan ia rapidly abating. Two Mormons who were on b.-ard the Saltan at the time of the diaasb r were examined before the magistrate and fully confirmed the captain's statement. The Sultan la detained by order of the court , and not by the pollco us Oral reported. Her captain and crew are perfectly free. It ia stated the ownora of the Sultan will nut deposit the largo amount of cau tlon money demanded by the court , for the veaaol ia not worth it. A NEWSPAPER WARNED. LONDON , January 25. A St. Peters burg dhp toh dnnloa the report of fire at Nicolaieff. The Moscow Telegraph has received a second warning for violation of the preaa laws , The IMJBSouri Bandit. Special Dispatch to TUB IEB. KANSA CITY , January 25. It now Booms assured that Frank James wll not offer bail at present , prtf erring to remain , under the circumstances , In jail at Independence. The prisoner is wauled in several other conntiea ii the nUto to answer various chargeaana if released on bill would in all prob ability at once bo rearreatod and taken elsewhere upon charges more Borioub than the one of robbery. As the c eo now stands ho ia held to bail in thi stun of $3,500 to answer a charge c robbary at the May term of the crlm inal court. The governor has stated ho will not honor a requisition nnti the dismissal of Ihp charges resting against the priaonor in Missouri. INDEPENDENCE , Mo. , January 25. Deputy Marshal Holland , keeper the bandit Frank Jamoa , took him tc the theatre Tuesday night and Judg White caused Holland to bo romovoi 1 from the service of the county. Senator Bawyor and tJhurp Gotham Ites. Commercial Gazettt. WASHINGTON January 21 , T. 0 , Crawford , in The Sunday Herald , tolli the following story of Senator Sawyer of Wisconsin : Senator Sawyer , of Wisconsin , I one of-tho woilthieft senators. Ho 1 worth at lea&t $3003,000 , porhap moro. It ia not worth counting , at any late , whim you get above a mil lion. He made hia first money buy ing pine lauds. Ho was a practical lumberman. He would go off pros pecting , find out all the good aec ti us , nnd then , when there were pub Ho sales cf lands , ho would know what to buy , So well wan this un derstood that a aharp Now York firm of land buyers concluded to Mr. Sawyer'a private infornntion b.7 bidding nil hia good land aay from him. At the next Hale at Oahkojh , Mr. Sawyer found that whenever ho atnrted to bid on a lot , it would bo run right up on him. He stopped after one or two cffjrta and went out. Ho returned in a moment and resumed biddlrg , The Now York men bid against him all dcy , beating him on every bid , capturing thousands of acres. They did no * , go near their hnd for some ycaro , until 0 hkoah had drown to bo quite n city , and Senator Siwyer to bo a very rich man. They a'l ' caiaei to Oahkoah then , nnd na they neared thcra they felt very happy erie - the way they outwitted Sawyer. Ho kindly invited them nil t > Ins house , ; give them a oed dinner , and formal : ly forgave thorn f IT gcttlnj the atnrt , of him. rtal The next morning after their arrival Senator Sawyer invited them to conio to hi/ / ) house after they had inspected their land He wanted them to istay and make a real old-fashioned visit , but they never came. Senator & \w- - yer never saw them again. They dis < ; covered that Mr. Sawyer had arranged with a friend , as soon as ho discovered their game at the public sale , to bic upon the good lot * , while he ( S wyer | pat In bidi on nil the mar h and watei ho could fiiul , Not n cinilo foot of the purchase made by th Now York uooplo wns iood ; for anything but n duck pasture , ANNIL'3 ' ESCAPE. A Young lady Oatolios Fire Wli.lo Asleep And is Buried in tbo Snow to Snvo Hsreelf. A young lady employed nt the Em met houeo , on E'eventh ' street , as puitry girl , met with nn accident last evening thnt came near resulting In her cremation , lUr nnmo was Annie Mudco and she if about sixteen ye.tra of ace1. She ctuno to Omaha from \Vuhoo , where aho has two brothers residing , nnd obtained work nt the Eaimet. List evening about 7:30 : o'clock she went to her room an d built * n tire in the store , lying down cU so by to wait for it to burn. Lulled by the glow and warmth c f the iire 'ho youi g lady f jll aaloup and when she awo' < o it WUB to find her clothing in n blazi nud her life in d'inger. ' Stio wna badly fright ened and her calls for help brought n young fellow to her resotie , vlio threw n blanket about her piireon and o.trry- i ; her into nenowdiift , the combined tc's of theao wise precautions being to cxtinguiah the blazj quite thor- ouLly. The injuries were confined mostly to Mlea Hudeo'a face and hnnda , both of which were slightly burned while her eyobrowa were scorched ( iff , her hair partial'y ' burned and the girl h r- If cotniderably unnerved by the accident. 't'hero have boon several accidents of this kind lately and folkn cannot bo too careful about exposing themselves to the flatuos. In this inatanca it wn : a f irtunato thing that Misa Hudeo awokn when she did or she might have boon fatally burned nud the house cremated over her. Norveousnesa , debility and ex hausted vita'i ' y cured by using Brown's Iron Bittera. FIRE LALOS. Ihe Work of Fitting up the Paxtoii Commoncotl , Other Matters in Oonneotion with the Subject. Immediately after the burning of the Newhall house in Milwaukee there waa n general discussion of the subject of fire escapes from public buildings , but especially from hotels. The traveling public everywhere be gan to be ciutious about being aont tea a room above the parlor floor , and there has not been a alngle night that the reporter has not aeon or heard someklckmado by travolera Jf the room was too high up , and all on ac count of the fear of tire. The proprietors of the Paxton an nounced some time ago that they would take extraordinary precautions for the safety of thilr guests , yesterday the workmen began putting in the wooden stairways , which will be provided with iron hand rails and will connect the fifth atory porticos with the first by gangways. Some of the ladders : nro already In place and others ready nud when CDinploto the aky floor will bo as aafo na the basement eo far aa getting ting out easily IB concerned. Th connection will no1 ; be made with th ground as oacapa will always bo easy from the parlor floor and In fact tin firemen claim that they on roach th top Btory with their own ladders any time. Sucltlon t hange * of Weather ro productive ) < f Throat DHeasen , Coughi Coldn , &c. There U no xnare effectual relief lief m tbeso dUem s to be fuuud than i the use of UitowVa DBONCIIIAL Tnociiua Price 25 cents. POLICE FOIN1S. The Monotony of tbo City Court Uo llovoet by a Wedding. The uaual monotony of the mornin session of the city court was varied yesterday by the appiaranco ( f a handsome couple from Union town ship , who nppaarod to have Judge Beneko make thorn man and wife. The groom was Chris. Kothlfs , a farm er < f that precinct , and the brldo was Miss Louise Wldrtff. The judge performed - formed the ceremony with his uaual grace and congratulated the brldo and groom , after which ether friends pres ent followed suit. LKSH I'LKASANT. Sheriff Bogxs , of Waahlrjton Oo , , paased through the city Wednesday with a prisoner arrested in Miaaonri for running off mortgaged property. 3d Wednesday a drunken man raised : a lively racket on Ouming ntroet , and when ho throw a beer keg through n saloon window it waa concluded thnt : the beat plnco for him waa the city jail. Constable Butcher was Bum- moned to oncort him thither , which ; ho did with considerable d fliaulty. Upon sonrchinc ; him In jail it yaa found thnt ho had In his possession about $160. Hu waa ragged , and looked aa if poverty waa tfiiawinf ; at hia vitals , but ho paid his $5 nnd coats yesterday like n man. TniCKlI.VO rABTTIIKlJKUCIllTKI ) 1'ALAIE , I'UNCH diffuses nn uantatb through thu ayntem. Pimcli M brewed at n < | 'iet nre far behind it. Trutio tnpjillBil at rtianiifnctiirorn' prlcoi I y M. A Me. Nflumra , Families sunniied by A , ir. GlaiUtone , Otiuha.Neb. SLA YEN'S YOSKMITK GOLOQNE Mode froir the wild flov ers of the FAU KAMED YOSEMITK VALLEN It la the moat fragrant oi perfume. Manufactured by II , B. Slavon , o.an Francisco. Foraalo In Omaha by W. J. Whltohonao and Kimnaia Bros. - & 0o. "Roub on Rftta. " Oloara out rate , mice , roaches , flies ants , bed buga , skunks , chipmunks gophers , 16o. DraggUta. IKOBSOFVANDERBILTHILL | ' J How tlio "BlueWoods" of Now York Apa tlio Britisli Aristocracy , A Correct PbotORrnph of the Mausion of the Great Hail- rand Magnate. Tno Footrann lu.u Triutto Attltmle Money nnd Society. For many yniirsi , the father cf the present Baron Vundurbilt wna uuhtcnt * ? ith whnt hia non would rrpur.l r.a very huuiblj ijuartoro inV shiHiri.iii oluco. Hut na the tldu of fashion and lucre not up-town , hia BOH , the binn , located blmaelf in n respectable brown- Htono ini\U9jleuni at the corner of Fifth nvcnuo nud Fortieth street. The building ia tpacioue , mid iieitln r moro nor ksa unsightly than itn m.igh- . hoiB. A man of modest oiublMonn and lorly tastes miijlit live unel ( iiu there in perfect contentment. But Birou Vanderbilt had n fortune to display nnd n narno to BUsUm or rather to establish. Ho bought sev eral lota n few blocks nboro hii lirat Fif , h avenue homo nnd began to build , In grateful recognition of the baron's elFurta to ombolish the locality , It has boon called Vanderbilt bill. The most conspicuous objuotu upon it ro three houses , all inhabited by the dif ferent branches of the houio of Vu- dcrbilt. No etrnngor walks pajt thla trio of palace-a without bestowing on them n utaro of admiration , and won * deri g , perhaps , what muat bo the in- toriora of manalouo whoao outsidca ao phiuly Bay : "Wo were gotten up ro- Ijardletia of oxpouao. " ' At the northwest corner of Fifth aveuuo and Fifty-first street tovvera the loidly dwelling of Baron William. It is na the high-priced architect in formed his noble employer , in the style of the It all in rounaiasanciv Tlioro nro little bUoonlea bore ai.d there , nnd n alnglo tall mtnnrot crowns the structure. The matoiial Is stone , of n dingy gray color. The entrance is wide , nuet whan the outer doora ao thrownopen one may BCD the Inner por- til , which looks like the wood nud ghsa partition in a bank. Arjund thohouHoiin broad , deep , dry moat. No ono who Inapectu the cistle , oven i-uperfioially , can ftiil to obaorvo the oirvlrgs witli which the exterior of Biron William's domicile ia ndorncd , O er the front door two undrnpod , dirty bibioa in relief recline againat ; a highly decorated flower pot. The "baby" and "flower-pot school" of art aeeniB in high favor v.ith the Baron , for looking along the Fifty-first street aide of the oaatlo the eye is delighted with the forma of chubby , prosporoua looking infanta , robed in innocence , with the occasional addition cf a small napkin. The renr sallyport ( which would bo called the back-gato of n less majestic pile ) is simple In Its doalgn but substantial nud weighty , Re garded from the rear , the castle looka a trifle gloomy and j all-like. The con trast between front nnd raar views is moat as startling as that between the Baroness , in silk and lacn , and the ragged , wriukled bag crouching upon the curb , turning the crank of an un tuneful hand-organ , Ho who is curi ons and ill-bred enough to poor In a the windows may catch occasional flashes of rich draperies , glimpses o : furnlturo of the very newest design and faint suggestions of magnificent screens and tiled firo-plaoes. When the house won completed Jenkins , hat under arm nud uoto book in hand , was graciously permit ted to enter and make memoranda a the cost of what ho beheld. Thi cnrionaly-doslgncd carpat , for ex ample : Imported , tir , like near ! everything else In the houeo , eiccp its owner. And not only Imported but woven expressly at n fabulous ex penao for the noble lord who tread upon It. The bronze front doors also came from "Yurrnp , " and coat no lens than $20COO. Jenkins also noted the frcscoeuby the great Amautdargont and the paintings by the highest priced maatfrs. Strange things , pic tures. They cannot bo bought at n unljorm rate llko railroad shires. Hero , for example , in a little Meis- aonior only a cavalry soldier on horseback smoking n cicarotto ; yet It costs twice aa much na thnt other can vas throe times as largo and repre senting no fewer than seven horsoa. On the other side of Flfty-firat street r.ro two great browimtono tea-cheats connected by a 1'gimont , a In Sli- meso twine. They are very much ) alike , oicopt that one has a little A10 cove lined with red and gold over tno front door , while In a corresponding > position upon the other in u , cirvod jdn ci > at of arrna , evidently tbo work oE n stonecutter , who know hi ; butioess. These mansions were prepared for the : minor branches of the dynasty , mid arj at present occupied by their wor- Bhlps , Cornelius nndVillinm K. Baron William , in the carvings upon hia ornate nbudo , showed n preference for well-fed babiea , while the taste of It's ' kinsmen runs to foliage , and sculptured loaves break the monotony of their chilling walls. It la eminently Inatructivo nnd might be , to a cynic , equally amusing to watch the c alien who come to the castle galeu , Of course they nro in carriages drawn by well-groomed horaca with shiny , jingling harneai. A coachman in livery , with a lorn whip nnd solemn deportment , drivoi When the vehicles stopn ut the curl the footman nllghto , thrown open tin door , and Mra. Boorstock , nccoin panted by her friend , Mra. Ojpper knob , uather their drnperles oreo > about them , nnd impressively descend They swoop up to the door , while idLe footman stands In a tragio attitude , L8 though ho wcra about to bo hanged or have his \ ' .lotoyrnph taken , Hi romnlna in lib statuoaquo pozo unti . Meodnmcs reappear at the front dear Thny kiss tholr hostess in a formal > business like f uhlon , nnd trip daintil ; back to the carriage. The Bnd-eyui footman tucka them in , closus .ho door , and takes his place beside the uutero coachman , A (1 ( ish of aunahin upon the hurneBs , and the gorgt'on Boarttook eaat-of-ormf on the panel and the equipage dlnapparra arouai the corner. With Baron William's money ind , magnificence there seems no roaso , ho should not bo why perfectly hat py. Yet hols not , Why ! Becaue there la n high but iinobtriinlvo clnsa ( f people In New Yuik , whoao society is hiked up in iqtmlly RH a plunauro and nn liDiiur , end tht-y rcluio to rre- oiiizo Haton Willium nnd hia ilt- oHgod ciiquo. The innvapiprr H'porle ufthncnoilo fiutivltico cotitniti th namva of l'ii < icu Gould , the Duke tif Sigo , nnd the ho&t of iiuiitatuclin , Copperknobs nnd Putnncalls. Hut the Kooeovultc , Stujvi3.vitn nnd Do IV'yetutB Hiid the othtr uKl Kniokvr bookcin nro not there They are invited , but they nrn undszz'od by Willlnm'o mil. 11 'iia nnd tlio giudy nvlduncca of hij opulence , Iluiicutl'otr world is na much beyond the nmbi'ioua H.iron'u rc.ich ai bij oiul Mut uf I ho or nii' griiiiiii ) ) ' wninan in front of hia iron- rr-\y mnnslDii , Tno Court of the Firat Kmplro BA voted of the h.irracka , nnd thu ontninugu of lUron Wiiil.tmcmtuka of the Stock K.ohi\t > gu. The \luillu nohlc.'so ol Frfliiuj were br.ivo , but nt timou rituforrcd tlio ecnnt of ( lowers to tlut ut ' ' iinpnudcr. The ttuo urlato- crucy of Mtii'hiUt.-ui nro pr.ictic.\l , but whi'ti they nilillnto unit the Bironnnd lila fi-iiii > da It will lJ t.fwr thone pen- tluuii-ti Imvu cait the clinging "tnpti1' from their g nnonle. * ! f you nro i woman and would con tribute your li.ihuuico lo redeem humanity from lla numberless ilia , make nil tl.i ; pa ol.to aubordlnnto to lienitli. If you JK aorta this iuoatimn * hlo treaeurj you mny transmit the Biuao and vom- tll'ipriu.mny rise up and call you blveand. To secure thin It will bo well to cook the motherly conntonimoo of Mra. Pinkhnm , Lynn , Mesa , Vigor , strength and health all found in ono bottle of Brown's Iron Bittera. BEV. OlEit/ . lioutli of tbo Presbyterian fiynodtcal Missionary. llov. Guo. L. Little , Presbyterian Sjnodical IMisaioniiry , died nt 9:30 : yoatcrduy nt hia resldunoa , 1909 Fiirnnm Strcot , of bijiuua pnou mania , The deoeasod wan b Tn in Stoyea town , Ponn. , In 1828 nud wna oonao qnontly Cj ycnro o [ ni/o ut the tlmu of bin a 0:1 : tb. 1I t'.nvtcd nl the Mcndrlllu , Pa. , . . ; and tiocan his work In the miniatiy nt iho cnrly ago of t. < roiUy-two. "Mr. L'.tllo emu to V i * h > \ twelve ycnra njo ; , hnvinf * piuvjouuly CLrvod for H mm time no punier of the chtirol at Waukogin , III , u id eubarquQiitly in nlmilar puti'lon r.t i.uncil Blutli , Uo wna nppnintcd ovnodioftl m nionary iivo years ngo , Bticccodincr Rov. Mr. Kcr in thnt pimltlon , nnd during hlsadiiiiuiatr.Uiou the cliurohcs in hii field df work have more thai doubled in strength , Ilia Inat i'dnuaa wna only of about week'o duration. The funeral nn nouneoment will bo made hereafter. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. IUll ? i aid turn KIIEUMATISM , Nouratgla , Sclitlci , Lumbigo , nACKACIIB , IliWCDK , TOOTH1CD1 , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS , SPHAIN.V , Scriaui , Cnti , Bruuu , Aui all othtr trojll/ Ull pklU * . nrri CESIS i Botni RaU br > ll Druf xlilft an Draliri Uli.clloui lu I 7b ihitln A.Vijclcr Cj iu . r , UA V i.Ur r. U.lllmor. , UJ , f.B.1- tac'Ji HODAUT VIce I'r i.'l W , B. Dsui'tl. fit' TH.E ilBBBABKA OF Corn . i.intorw HtTrowH.Farm Boiler U.i a > Hny Hnkos , Uuorcat " Wo'nra tirepueil it do Job wri and maaatet ' - - - other lAXUr/.OIJItHP 00 Ilmnln w HEAT YOUR HOUSES - . FORHACES IN THE WORLD , MADK HY RIOHARDSON , BOYNTON & 00 CHICAC.O , liI > Si Rmbcily novIHHli Impr-ncmentf. Mor prnotlonl to ur i ; CfMt l s to keep Ir 'i Icr : I'm loin i'nnl id fi\v morn h3)l . f.nd a l ti.er vela a.a of nuro nlr * n 3 anj luintcg i.nlo Sold by Piurcy and llrmlforl , Omaha , . - J.P. WEES & GO - fL , Sommers&GoY , . , JUMBLES A 1D NO IS. Wflolosalo Manufaoturing * 5ft iNT ) DEALERS IN Fruits , Wuts and Cigan - III S 14th St. OMHA NEB A FJEW BARGAINS X3XT Houses LOTS , Farms , Lands- BEMIS 15th&DouglasSt HOUSES AND LOTS , No. 19 Full otniul nov ImuiotSfroom" , two lit ) ow anil ono up ut.ilrH. HI.lit ( oat celling tia'ow and \tiinliovc. . llrick foiimlallon , cellar , etc , A ImrKnlii , &XW No. Irt Uir o two tory liouio , 10 roomii , tvt ( Inruu cullnr . K o > \ welluixl cUiorn , Lam , etc. , i \V imtir anil VJil ttrect , $0,000. No 17 Lot r.OvlW ( cet , niw liouno o ( two rooniH lirick ( ounclatlon luO butri'l ' clntorn 01 Iltnilltcn utrott nor Poor UlaroComcnt Si-00. Na. in House mnl lot on 17th near Clark 8t IIOIIHI ) n rooni' etc $ VCH ) . No. 15 Houav ol 3 rooms full lot on I'lcrco SI near l tliIMJO No. 21- Now I'onnoof ' 7 rooms , with corner lol halt mlle wist of Turnlablo ot rixl street earn o Ban tiers St. flO'.O No. r > HOUHU of eight rooms , barn etc. lo G0xl5f ( ! < > t$2f,00. Vacant Lots. No. 252 Two full lota on 10th Street near Lai st. mm No.a < l Twenty flvoloti In Parker * addltlo Just north ot the end of rod ttroct car Hunt lie each eany tcnilH. No.320 i'our lotaon Delaware Kt. near Han com paik , ( G60. No. 331 One half lot on South avenue , noa St. Mary'Ha\Ofiuo , 550. Nn. 310 Eighteen (18) ( ) lot * on Slut , JJnd , 23n nmlHiundentbtreet , i.oir Uiaco , 1500 each , au tn cony term * . Ni > , 310 Six beautiful residence lots on Gather Innntrtet , near Ilntiscorniiark , (1,600. Twutto be\utllul rmlduico lots In Harallto utriutt , mm end of old utrootcar track ; high un Ifihlly.SJtOto 8:0\ : Hev < ral a .re ami half acre corner lots on Cum lrf | , Hurt nod Callfornli fticcU , In IJTWO'J olid nlJItlon and 1'ark 1'ltco near Academy o tiacied Iloirt. I.otu in ' ' 1'ro'pccl Placo" on Ha-nllton an Clmlei i-troi t. Ju-two t cf the t nil of Ued H'rce ' Cartiack and Convent of the binUn of I'oo Clare , ono and one hall rnllu from jicntolllco anne no m la from U. 1' ehciiH , lr,0 to WO iaob tnlyfi ptr cent down and C pt r n nt per montl Ijjtul'i Lcwo'a addition rnu half mlle west 0 mil of Ited Htro t < 'ar tragk nor Uournnt Poor Clare Kilters In Hhlnn'middltlou , ll'6 tc $ )00 ) < uch , and on > ery e y term * . l.oti In llorlnch'n 1st und incl adilltlon fihlnnV , I1 irk I'laco , Iowo'i > 2mlnililltlrn It'/ai Ijtkti'n , Nvleon'a , lUnicom 1'laco , Kodlck's at dliloua , otc , otv. ' Lot * In "Cro-'lt Fontkr addition" juat on ( | \mttr inHii niithbt of Union I'uclnland 1 fttiilil. It. 11. dopota , JilOtoll.tOOcacb , > eryuan termi. Business Lots. Tnroe good bualncn loU on Dodge nrar 12th Btreot,2iil'20 fiiteach , $1WO tacb , orfl.Mjfor all , eisy lcnu . Two ipod Imilrnn lott on Pitrntm street , 331 CO feet cull , wllli framn liullilliiKH Ihero'i.routing for itb'iut ? U'0 ' | er jearcmh ; pr ce 8I"W each. 14x132 fait on Kamam raar lOthnlpio. , cornir tl'J WO. Hplnndld Warehouse lot on Union I'lclffc right o' way , I oitli of track and cait cf Null Woikt biliii ; 131 fo < t uor'b ' f'ontago on iliB3n etioct , by about 100 fe t went front we nn 1'Hli ' et. K.innn ad \ > l d Utd : In Uoiu'a' , S rpy. 1) > ) H' , Wdhliliitoii ( ! , Iluit , Watne , Hftnton % nd ether k'ool countlo4 In cia'crn Nvbr k hr ante. Jaxua | > a)4 ) ret t collected , an 1 money haned onlmpro\e < city and country , procrty at low raUs bf lutereitt. BEMIS' NEW CITY MAP , FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG , WITH EVERY ADDITION - TION RECORDED OK CONTEM PLATED UP TO DATE. "OKFI- OIAL MAP OF TUE CITY. " $5.00 EACH. P I n \ Real . 16th and Douglas St. Omaha Neb. A NOTKD nCT 1710117,1:0 WOMAN. [ rrotn the Darton Olot * . ] 'itm. Eilltort The nbuTB Ii a eooA llkMtu of Hn. I.ydU E. Pinto- m , of I jrnn , Mani. , who abore all other human tx-lnn lay I * truthfnllj called th * "D ar Friend of W/nwji , " tome of htr corrf rwndenti lore to rail he' , Bh I xalonildtot l to her work , which It th outromf / n llfeitudjr , and Ii obliged to kffp ds lad/ | ujtant * . to help her aniwer the large corrrtpondenc * Milch dallf riottn In upon tier , each bcurlne lu ipoclal linlrn of nuITrrliii ; , or Joy at rrlfiwo from It. H < r VircUble Compound Ii a medicine for ( rood and not rll purpcifi. 1 hare pcrnonalljr lnrc < tlgatc < l It and rn atUflHl ot tlio truth of thi * . On account of Iti prorcn merlin. It Ii recommended nd prcdcrlbcd bjr the beit phjilclani In the country , pie My i "It works tlko charm and tarra much aln. It will euro cntlrrljr the wont form of fallln ? f the uteru , Lcucorrhow , Irregular and painful IcrulriiallonalIOrarlAnTroublci , Inflammation and ( Iteration , l'loo < llnc < . Ml Displacement * and the coo- Mticnt > | ilunl woakncu , and Ii especially adapted to (10 ( ChiuiKO of Ufc. " It pmncMeii ercry portion of the irjitem , undirlTet Uw life and \ Igor. It rcmorc-i faintnoM , flatulency , l-strojs nil craving for ntlmulanti , and rcllercs wrak > rM of the ( tonmch. It cures Illoatlnfr , Ilradachr * . ( rrTousIVoitratlon , Ornt'ral Debility , 81r plrsineM , jppreulonandlndUrotlon. That feeling of bearing lown , caunlne pain , welRht and liackache , It always ) Frmiuirntly cured tiy lt < uon. It 111 at all tlrnon , and ndr all circumstance , act In harmony with the law hat frovrms the foni'Uo * ystcm. 11 cents only (1. per bottle or nit for $3. , and Ispoldb ? * . Any adrlro required as tu social canes , am nntnci of many who Imro been restored to perfect faith by the use of tlioVpctablo Compound , can b Jttalned by addrrnslnftMrii 1 * . , with ttompfor reply , t her homo Inl.ynn , Masn. For Kidney Complaint of filler nri this corapoundU rifurt > as. < cd as abundant testimonials nliow. "Mrs. l'lnUhamH Llvvr I'lllii,1 * tuiys out writer , Mar \tbrtt \ { n tht trorM for the euro of Constipation , piousness And Torpidity of the llrer. Her Tllood urlflcr works wondernln Ita iqu'clAl line and bids fatr ) equal the Compound In lit popularity. All must rvsi > eet her as an Angulof Ivrcy whOMinol * ItMtlnn Is todoood toothers. VhlUdrlphla , I'n. C ) Ura. A. M. D. PERSONAL 'Tarld of the hmaubody 'ilar til , < le\el < IK-U and trenittio'ill , " etc. , In an Intermttni ; nj'cril unont lo K run In our iiiicr. ] In rupl ) to l.iiirk' | we will fay that thcru In no i\l Icnru ' t linmbu fth nf thi' . On the contrary , thn adtertl u rH nr MTV hlir'ly In dorsed. * Inturcu i > il penoim n ny git A al d ilr- nilfirx Rhine nil | mrtlciilar , KUInir all particu lar * , by Ml.lr.n iiu Krlo M illml Co , 1' . O. Uox 013. llnllalo , N. Y. loU-do r.\tnl if Dee. Genius Bewarded , OB , Iho Story oi tuo Sewing Machine. btaJuaifi Ultlo pamphlet , blc | nd OT GT7KH AWAY lo nr annU pe-aon eattlng for II , it any briD ( of lub-cfflco ot The niniror Manulacornu [ Cam- piny , or nlll bo ract by mall , poll ptld , It UV txnon UT&K | at dlitaoc * from onr offletl \ ? ho Singer Iflannfiwtorlng Oo , , Piluolpal Office , Si Union 8qn WT3STERJS CORNICE WORKS 1 0. SPKOUT , - - Proprietor. # 12 Barney St. - Omrha , Hob UANUPAOTUREHa OF Galyanizeil Iron CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIAL8 Tin. Iron and Slate Hoofing , Bpecht'a Patent Motallo Skylight Patent Adjusted Ilntchot Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general ncjent for the nbovo line of gooda. IKON KKNOINO. OrettlnQB , Buluttrwdot , Ver nd . | Or7lM Rank Ralllntct , Window and Cellar Quirdt ; lie $500 REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal tbo Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , for premrrlntf Shinnies , Tin and Gravel Roots. Warranted to bo Klre and Water Proot AU orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet tor than any other paint now In tiso. STKWAHT& HTEPHEN80N. Bole. Proprletorn , Onmh.i I NIUHO , Ornaliu , Neb. Oftlocr b Piiney , Dr.Hlce , Ur. IMonm. - ' n * Council Illudfl , Iowa. III ! oltlco , Omaha Nun Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , HEa Oapitfil Stock , - - $100,000. JAS.n. HKAIITWELL , President. A. L. CLAUKK , Vleo-Prwldcnt. E. 0. WhIWTKU , Treaaurer UlllECTOItS. Samuel Alexander ( hmald Oliver , A. L. Clarke , K. O. Webster Oeo. II Pratt , Ju. a lluartwell , D. M.McKUIInney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnished a permanent , horn * Irmtltutlon where School lie > wind other legally tabued Municipal btcurltl" iSebnwka can b bo neijotlateu on the rn ) i adorable terms. Loans modu oa lmpro > u'l 11 11 n all wcl tettlea countluiof tliodiatu , this i t i pen lblo. local Hynolntlii' Talivu. Crooiuei' And all other ( ir K.iU Planting , Large I assort nient ever thowo In Chicago- Illustrated Cat&kguo free. Bend lor It Hiram Sibley & Oo.f iKEEDMEN , ( o sen i Chic * ATTAOIlMGNr-NOTl-ATENX un. A. J. SIMPSON. , LEADING OARRTAQE FACTOR ? 1109 ud lilt TMt Btretl , ug 7-me 6m OUAIU ,