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    OMAHA DAlbY JiEE - MONDAY SEPTEMBER , 1884
MIDNIGHT MELEES ,
Two Slabbing Affrays in TMs Cily in
Quo Night ,
.Miko Murpliy Seriously , If Not Fami
ly AVounilctl-Tom O'llrlcn Cut
lu tlio Ann ,
Karly Saturday evening a stranger entered
tored Sam Boatty's saloon on Twelfth
between Douglas and Farnam and asked
the proprietor to keep his pistol for him
until called for , at the same time passIng -
Ing it over the counter. Shortly after
12 o'clock the same night the stranger
re-appeared and asked Boatty for his revolver -
volvor saying ho was then ready to go
homo. While ho was patting the pistol
in his pocket Lwry Casey , an unsavory
character well known to the police of
the city , Mike Sullivan ai\d n man nam
ed Todd entered the saloon , which at the
time was nearly filled with men. Casey
seeing the man pocketing his revolver
said , "I can make a gun 'play as quick
as anybody , " in n very , in
sulting nnd defiant manner.
In a moment a general light , cauaod
by this remark , took place between the
party headed by Casey and a party of
aovon or eight strangers who happened at
that time to bo in tlio front of the aaloon.
Casey was knocked down , kicked and
terribly beaten in thog melee , his face be
ing Bounded almost beyond recognition
by his friends. Todd and Murphy , ncc-
ing the same fate awaited them , started
for the front door , but knocking over the
acroen against it , were uuablo to make
their exit. They then Irtad the side on
trance. Todd gained the street all right ,
but Murphy ran directly into the same
crowd on the outside , and after being
beaten and kicked by them , was given a
stab in the abdomen by n pockot-knifo ,
making a deep and probably fatal
wound. Murphy broke away from his
antagonists and ran down Douglas street
to the Unted States hotel , where ho sank
down from exhaustion. Hero ho was
found by a stranger , who called the police ,
The Trouudcd man was taken to the city
jail , where his wound was dressed by
Doctors Crowell and Ayors. llo was.
later in the night , removed to St Joseph's
hospital , where ho now lies. Yesterday
evening ho was feeling quito comfortfort-
able and was able to converse frpoly. Ho
denies having complicity in tha fight , but
says it was started by Casey , who at
tempted to carry it through alouo. The
physicians think it highly improbable
that ho will recover as it ia thought ia-
ilamation will ensue.
Murphy is a young Irishman who has
been in thin country only four years.
Ho has been at work until a few days ago
for a man named Elmore beyond the
lead works , ainco which time ho has been
doing nothing ,
li iCasey was taken by the police to the
city jail , but was released yesterday
morning. It appears that ho was con
siderably intoxicated Saturday night and
was taken part way homo shortly "before
the fight by a policeman.
Bpatty , the proprietor of the saloon ,
was also arrested for complicity in the
crime , it being thought at the time that
ho handed the pistol to the stranger to
use , but on making his statement of how
it happened was also released.
The fight had no sooner ended than
all the combatanta with the exception of
Casey fled in different directions and wo o
lost in the darkness. Ono of thorn , however -
4 over , was pursued down Eleventh past
the Elkhorn house where ho wns caught
but escaped from his captor by leaving
half of hii ) alpaca coat behind.
"a Murphy says ho never saw these men
before but could identify the ono who
4V stabbed him.
A SECOND AFFKAY.
Shortly after eleven o'clock Saturday
night n man with his right arm all cover
ed with blood entered Dr. Swotnam s
oflico and said ho had como for surgical
V aid. Upon examination it was found ho
had been stabbed through the fleshy part
of the arm by a sharp knife. The man ,
whoco name is Tom O'Brien , and is an
an employe of Pat Gibbon , oatd ho was
in the saloon on the southwest corner of
Twelfth and Douglas , when ho was sot
upon by three or four roughs who , be
sides beating him , had stabbed him as
before stated. Ilis wound upon examin
ation , was found to bo in no wise dan
geroua ; The nerves , however , leading t (
the two laat fingers were severed , whicl
wi'.l cause him to lese their use.
IOWA
The Wavorly canning works recently
put up 10,000 cans of corn in ono day.
The Seventh Day Adventists of northern
orn Iowa are arranging to hold a camp
mooting in Algona , September 18 to 23.
Farmers In the vicinity _ of Vail hav
organised an'aiiti-horsothiof asaociatior
aervieoablo amount o
"f Iff and purchased a
qemp.
As a load of beer was passing throujjl
the streets of Dos Moines the other dat
it wus seined by the police. The cop ;
had a picnic.
The Keokuk city attorney has been instructed ,
structod to commence suit if the atreo1
railway company does not promptly pay f
up its share of street paving indebted
ness. u _
Haywood Jeilbrnon , a boy aged 18
employed In the Kirkwooa houao , De
Moines , was crushed to doith in th
freight elevator on the 3rd. The bo.
went from Cedar Rapids to DCS Moine
only a few days ago.
Mat Cook wai found in his cornfield in
flarnson county the other evening with [ J
the top of his head blown off. Whether
it was an accident or a caao of aolf-mur-
dor is not known. Ho wns a young man
and loaves a wife , to whom ho wns mar
ried in Juno last.
Since the 7at of last January Professor
J. B. Albrook , financial agent of Cornell
college , has secured ? ' _ ' 8.000 of the 850-
000 endowment , and $12,000 toward the
erection of the propoaod ladies' boarding
hall. This will bo Iho first building of
the kind in Iowa nnd will provide rooms
for 100 lady students.
The 0. B. & Q. railroad company ha
completed the organization of a surgical
department. A Burgeon's blank is required
3jf
quired to bo filled out in every caao of
personal injury , whether real or auspect-
o 1. Employes and others , when injured
Id
anl not able to bo moved , are required
to bo taken to the ntarost surgeon and n
telejram sent at once , notifying him of
the coming wounded person and nature
of the injury.
On Saturday , the 31at , the hornblj
mutilated remains of n section hand
named Goodwin were found on the rail
road track two miles west of
Wollman , on the Burlington , Cedar
dar llipids and Northern ri'vd-
There is no explanation for the casualty ,
lioodwln wan a young unmarried mm ,
and hnd on Friday night attended n
country balland it is supposed that while
returning to town ho either attempted
to jump on n train and fell under the
wheels or oho was struck by Iho locomo
tive before ho could got out of the
way.
way.The
The full amount of stock , $25,000 , required -
quired to build the opera house in Sioux
City , has boon subscribed. The plan of
the building now prepared covers the en
tire tract of 100 foot front on Pierce
street by 150 foot front on Fifth street.
The llrst iloor will bo elevated above the
level of the walk , giving n basement pat *
tially above ground. The room on the
ground tloor , thirty foot front on Plorco
street and the entire front on Fifth
street , will bo occupied by the post oflico
Besides the stock subscribed , n mortgage
loan of $50,000 will bo madu , making a
fund of $7 ° .OUO for the building.
THE'STATE FAIR ,
All UQGsnally Large Exhibit of NebrasKa -
brasKa Products ,
The UncoH To-Dny nud The
rntlona for tlio "Wcok's'Kntcrtnln.
nii'iit ,
The fine weather which has prevailed
during the past week bide fair to continue
and the pronpects for the success of the
state fair , arc moat propitious. The wis
dom of starting in the work in time to
got the exhibits all in good order , nnd
make Monday n good day hna proved
good , and to-day should bo what Wednoa-
day usually 13 111 fair weok. Even on
Satuiday thcrowasan excellent showing
in the several departments , but they
were all greatly increased on yesterday ,
nnd are now quite complete. On Saturday
night und yesterday machinery , live stooij
and other articles continued to arrive
every moment and the entries have been
far ahead of the average year. In live
stock alone , for instance , the Hat is ono-
third larger than uaual and although the
now otalla built on thu south aide and in
the northwest corner have greatly added
to the capacity , every ono lias been taken
and the managers have positively had to
refuse n great many applications.
The display of agricultural products and
live stock this year will bo the
principal features of the show. On Sat
urday night Sherman avenue was crowd
ed all night with cattle on their way out
and yesterday several special trains wore
run up on the Omaha and St. Paul
road with stock which had come from
a distance. The county exhibits will bo
the finest and beat provided for of any
year thus far , especially these of Hall ,
Washington and Burt , whoso quarters
are already well filled. The first county
named has the old Union Pacihc
headquarters for its display and will fill
every shelf in the building ; the latter , in
thefr own house will make a bettor ex
hibit than over before. In the way of
machinery there has boon ICES prompt
ness , and though there is already
a great deal up and
in working order there will bo a great
deal more to-day and to-morrow. Art
Hall has been better looked after than
any other department , and is quite well
filled ! in fact , wore no further additions
made , it would bo more than cred
itable. . Floral Hall , too , is
in good ahapo and among the exhibits ,
those of plants , ( lowers and fruit are the
best and excel thoao of former years ,
two to ono. Seine exhibitors who have
attracted the greatest attention in pro-
viousfair , notablyDowoy A Stone , Peycko
Bros , and the railway companies are
making no display at all this year or are
backward in fitting up their headquarters.
There are any number of refreshment
standa and the side shows occupy a very
prominent place , ono of them being
located east of the grand stand ,
whore its canvas obstructs the view not
a little.
Newspaper row ia on the right of the
main entrance , going in , and hero the
tents of TJIK BKI ; , Rural Nebraska ,
Christian Hour , Iowa and Nebraska In
surance company , etc. , are up and show
up to greater advantage than last year.
A number of private tents for camping
purposes are to bo soon in the press
headquarters and indicate a more than
ordinary interest in the proceeiJint's of
the coming week.
Yesterday was ushered in by a shower
of rain , which solved to lay the dust , af
ter which the day turned out clear and
fine. There was quite a largo attend
ance of visitors in the afternoon , over
ninety dollars being taken in at the tjato ,
outside of season tickets. Tlio piomiso
for the week being a good ono , is
lirat-clasa in every particular and the va
rious ollicors are kept very busy in ad
justing things EO that all will run
smoothly.
There will bo two races nnd a chariot
race today and the Hit of amusements for
the week will bo very full.
ANINFERMAL MACHINE ,
A Street Car KUIIH Over a Torpcdr ,
1'roclnoltiK
Thopooplo living within three blocks
of the corner of Ninth and Farnam were
startled by a loud explosion , yesterday
whose nature could not bo understood , ant'
which might cause a fearful man to think
the Fenians or nihilists had invaded the
country. People ran from their dwellings
to ascertain the cause and were rewarded
for their pains to see a great cloud of
dust just opposite the Oanfiold house on
Ninth street.
It appears that seine 0110 for a joke
had placed a railroad torpedo on the
street car track , and the car mnning over
it had caused the explosion , The torpedo
do was a strong ono and throw n part _ of )
the case containing the fulminate into
every direction. A couple of the pieces
struck ono of the horses , injuring it BO
badly that it had to bo taken to the sta
bles. The driver and all the people lB ln
the car were somewhat scared , but be
yond that no harm was dono.
Mattie D. Price , the electric girl , man-
ifcatod her peculiar powers to about 500
people in this city laat night. She wau
introduced to the audience by her stage
manager , Mr , Hanson , after which a
cominittto of eight was mvltod to t kt
seats upon the atago to examine and LI-
siat in the performance of the oven
ing.
ing.Tho acts performed by thin Ji'ttlo gir
are moat extraordinary nnd simply won
dorftil. Three men sitting in n sinclo
chnir were lifted from the Iloor by her
simply placing her open hands on the
back of their seat. Two strong men
vtoro utterly tiiinblo to hold n hickory
stick tno feet in length , nfter Miss Price
hnd placed her palnu upon the ends.
Other similar .lots wcro performed , nil
showing the little girl to bo possessed of
some great and unintelligible power.
THE TEUTONIC THEATER ,
JL'lio Doliut ofairH , FrniiBlukn Hucsscr
Taken IMnuo Ijiist
Laat evening nt nil cnrly hour the
aununor garden of the Gorman thontor
was thronged with n large concourse of
looplo who had gnthorcd to witness the
nitial performance in the gate city of
Frdu Francisca Uucssor. The fnir dobut-
aiito sustained the character of
Christiana and was greeted with enthu
siastic npplauso iti ovary scene in which
slio appeared , Mr. Wiomnnn , ns Janko *
witz , was very successful , and Mrs. Liu-
doniixn , in the role of Rudolphino , onixct-
rd her part very prettily. The vivacious
Mr. Puls , ns Jlnns , was simply immense ,
and Mr. Pochtol , na Gottlieb , fairly surpassed -
passed himself. Mrs I'uls-AhlB , ns Mrs ,
Adelmn , delighted the audience and was
ropeatcclly recalled. Mr. Lindoinann , as
Kopp , the tailor , was highly amusing
and wna loudly npplnudod.
A. J ! . Cliciry , of Kcanioy , . nt the Molio
It. W. Jlyal , of ValenUue , is .it the Jtetto-
[ lolitin.
W. II. , Taini ou of ( ICIIOMI , is nt tlio Jlctrd-
pulttin.
V. II. Walker , of Aslilnml , ii nt tinMetro -
politm.
O. 0. Huliam , of ( iicunwooil , is at tlio Met-
ropoiit.m.
rr.ink T. Wictor , of Columbus , Is nt llio
W. K. M.ijimil , of Wi < 3ton , , is stopping nt
the Motropjlitan.
S. J. ] } . \ily , of Arrpalino , is registered nt
the Mctiopoht.ui.
J. W. Walters , of Kaltmunt , is quartered
it the Metropolitan.
r. I * ] 5r.vJy , of riattsinoutli , is quartered
at the Metropolitan.
A. .T. Ungg' , Superior : Henry C ! roafhatiH ,
1' . T. Walter , Theodora. Miller , A. W. A\ery ,
Fremont : JF. C. .Toiiei , Tekiunah ; U. J. JHH ,
Sjiacuse : and Mi * . S , L. Turnei , Ci < 'iKl > t ° " >
were ut tlio jMilliaulyC'iteiduy.
S. l'\ Smith , 1'apillion ; .T. 11. Viinllusliirk ,
Aiiroia ; C. j ; J : . W.iHiiH , K.iirmont ; Jj M. .
Grubb , UloiuiIleT. ; h. 1'hips and C. W.
Lamms' Lincoln ; Jay II. Adams and uifo
Central City ; and L J. B.ibcock and \\ifo ,
Gibbon ; icgisterod yesteiday nt the Taxton.
Our wet thy and pupulai city clerk , Col. .T.
, ] . li. C. .TeuuU , has been enjoying a usit
horn his old echoolmatf , Mr. C. 15. Wolcott ,
.i prominent Chic isjo.xu and .v inoiiiber of the
board of trade. If thoio is anything that
warms Mi. Jo\\ett up it is nn e\ent like thin ,
and ho celebrated it by a most romaikablo do
p.irtuie fiom his usual routine of bnnni'is.
] To has In ed in Oinalu for so\cnteeii years
and yet has not \isitfd the Soxenlli waid , ns
ho is not .1 waul politic'au ' , but Tndny last ho
did go o\or to Coimcil UlulFH , as it is called ,
with Mr. Wolcott , and his fiiinds mo no
unions to heo liim back , ns tlioy feni the snd-
don change may olfect his mind. There is nlso
clanger that his collar will ba mistaken by
Council JJIulFs sportingmon for n wnndering
fair ground fence and that ho will bo cou ailed
for tha uoxt horse race.
POOIj LINK 'i'
UoiiunlHsionor Vinlnn DiHClnlniH All
lor tlio Brolcon
Oonlrnct.
Sjiecinl li patchto TUB 15n : .
ClIK'M.o , September 7. It appoint that the
asrcemi'iit entered into between the llurlinu'-
ton road and the roadt in the western tiniik
line association has been faithfully curied
out until a few d ij azo , when thu liurluiK
ton idid ricvi\ed intinmtion that its comptti
tora were neither inaintpiiiing iates bet ien
Chiiaso nnd Council IJInlK ns had bien
iigictd to , but Hut they had ie-
Minnd the is'iiii nf free pnssi s
to inllni'MLii shippeiH of fiuglit.
K. ] . liiplcy , ffpnor.il ficii'ht agent of tlie
isurhugtoii , widto u letter to Cumini'Hioner
\ iriiii ; , ' , complaining of the lack of faith on
tli < ] i u t of till' Neilin trunk liuc asHOiinticn ,
nndiiJdcd that bo hid information that tha
mads in tlio association WIMO IHIUIIIK PJCM ,
o\cn mite d iling them no an to BOInthcli
ptirp < i-n. Coinml Hionpi VlimiKhasrittiua
latUi In ipplv , in which he KI\H tli it lie is
not icxpnnsiblu for the Htate of nfFuiu , mid
lias no voice in the innltei , as the iigrocnitnt
was uitirod into without Ills knowledge lit
coiniiiiHHKinci , but li/lhi buvet.il reid < or
ii.ilivldu d linej. Tioii'jloill ' V' u' ' ' ' ) ' ra
suit.
_
Tlio Imperial ContVili.
Losnns , hi'iitember ( ! . It is genornlly _ P\
pectcdm pahticrd cnclos that tlio iJiindp
topic tn omipy the nttonti in of the lliise em
pororHitt thoiipproichliiff confeiPiico will In
the question "f what meaxmi s will bo take-
ag.uiiHtAiurdiHtH. Thu qiii'htion in.iy Ji'i
to llio adoption of stringent intimation.
nicaiuicu.
KiiHlon ,
i ItAi'llH , Miih . September ( ! . O.C
ConiHtnuk wttH nominated by the groenbatko
and duiiinciatx ,
lta II , ill Vi'H
At Coin mhu - t'i liiinliiiM H ; Allejdieny 7.
At InUunapulisJiiiliintpulii 1 ; JJrool-
J
AtMilwaiikro-M hvaiik' n 5t 1'aul ' . ' .
At I.onHVillo Ijjiilnvi'lu ' 's n.dt'ii.oru 1.
A Urlllhli Ulitillcimo.
hoMins , Sip'unlier 7. Tun Hill , nf I'.ir-
millgham , hart th dlongpd Hilly dhvnidn ,
Cliatloy Ni rton. or unv othar Anierluan light
weight boxer. Staki-K SI.OOOiiKido IlllUull
go to Nnw \ oik to mei I thu champion.
TIUjhUUAI'il NOTIM.
The govnrnmcnt nf Now .South Wiilm. An-
Btraliii , has prohibited tha liniiortiitiiin of civ-
ii.iinreiinil iiytioKlc iino lor thu next nix
111 Kllltll ,
Ailvicis fiom Wii'ly ' Haifa ( -tito that tlio
Nile hn f.ill i'11 HO iniK'li th.it li.iiillnbi.iU ii | )
lli. . i ttaract in tmijiondeil.
It it rejxirted thit C'hlun han calluil fur ' < R > ,
Oil Him to dofi nil l' < kin und ( iiuntiil tliijinni-
Mar of war twulvu million frunerf to iiurch.iHi
iiiiiiutioiiit of uiii.
Another Daiiit.li imlor expedition will ttart
for the frii/i'ii north nc\t HUIIIHIIT , | irnteiin | | {
liy uay nf 1'ran/.loi f Liinil. It Mill I'd ' mi.
ilcr thu coiniimuil of Jliujitnl iuiiKiuriit'1.
Tin ( , 'iicrnor of Hiii ) ( , ' lvoii ( { . Chliin , lift"
1 en lintructul to fiiforco tlm foreign uiilint-
1 nn nt uct "ml Hayrt ho will ilo it.
- } Itlrinxpectul tliH | irinup.il topicto Ixi ill *
1 t'liiiMXl by the eini'irori ' ) of Oi rinuny and Ani1
tria anil th' ' ) c ir of KusMa nt their
meeting will Iw the limit nvalliblo
CLEVELAND'S ' CALAMITY ,
Tbc" Forest City" Visited By a Ter
rible Conflagration.
The "Flats" Swept with Destruc
tive PlfUllOS ,
Sending Up Spark-spangled Col
umns of Sinoko ,
The Fire at One Time Beyond
Control ,
The Acgrogato Loss Estimated
at $2,5000,000. , ,
AfiHistixnco Called From Neighbor *
( HIT Citlas and Torrllilo StritKKl-
iiiK With Hw ) FlnuiOH Ijtst
Favorable.
ClKVM.AM ) , O. , September 7. A giont
coullagrntion is raging in thu Hat * . The luc
dcpaitmcnt is in t-ervico and ti legmms ha\e
been sent to Akion , Youngxtiinii , I'alnos-
\lllo , S.iudii'ky nnd Toledo fui nuiitnnco.
The ngin of tlio fuo In uukiiown. liicuiuinu-
flu is BiHpected by Borne but the most prub
able theory Is that upaiks from n tug nut n liio
eaily in the otenmgtu n pile of ° lm\uis ! from
which llauics spread until Woodi , IVny V
CO.'B c\tousi\o luinboi yard was m a
blare. The fire continued to c\
toud , dofylug nil the elfortt of
the lircmon. The lumber yards of 1'ottii , lilrd
& Co. , nnd C. G. King & Co. , were nlso eon-
sumoil. T/io / Variety iron works arc destroy
ed. JStnnloy'n candle fnctoiy is binned , mid
Sliurttin , Williams iVCo'nainlihworks. . Now
nt 10 o'clock tha ouullagrntion threatens to bo-
ceuio 111010 c\tensi\o. About ten acrei of
lumber ami fiamo buildlngi were in Ihmes atone
ono time , and
HUGH i'ion > s OK HMOKI
Htuddod with blaring cindois wcie blown by
tlio ch.niginp wind for m lo * , c.iuslni ; intense
o\iltomoiit Ica t the myrlada nf * p irks ahonld
kindle tires in otery dlrottiou , and : uul pei-
h.xpi lav wa8t < > a laigo pait of the city.
At 7.tO ! the fiio wns coiilhiKJ to an arei of
two huudicd square feet , nnd in the midst of
this thu Ihtiio. ) wcio n.u.igoly bnimiig and
bending uut
MMIIVDS or SI-AUKS
and light plno torches. Slowly tlio lire gained
on the til emeu ; xjiirks cariiedoter tlnir heailn
by the wind , which had begun to use , would
not fuo to n Himill spot in the center of a pile
of lumber , nnd bfc.iuso of its height and the
liciccness of the ll.uros ; nothing cuuldbu done
until the llaincs reached the end of the pile ,
when n ftream would bo directed that way.
Lines or alloys wera no narrow Unit it wns
impossible to get n htunm to play on any tjut
tbu edges of the ditfeient sections of the lum
ber. The ( -pot
WHKIlKTlinHllK.STAltTKIIW "u
built iqi of gr ( en lumber and ) iut in fiom the
Alichig.in pmo wuods nnd thoueh it would
not be expected to burn well the lie.it wns no
intcn o that the element continued beyond
the power of the lire department to control.
IJy 8 o'eliek it v.as in nllojs Nos. 3
and 1 mid the men were forced to cpread out
and lei.i elkctuo work cuuld bo dono. At this
time some of the fireman were in the .alloy *
almost completely - . ; *
siiiuotvnrii in i mi.
and tokeep thim from burning nsti cam of wat
er wts directed ngainst them. Keaily oM'iy
m in wns thus wet down and only thus could
tlioy sccmo comfort. At8IJ : ! uVIoik Carter
stieet becatno impassable. The heat pie-
\ented any one from going by tla > building ,
and only in eomo places could the firemen
Btand. At nlno o'clock tbu tiiownH under
Mich headway tint the engines which could
be kept in the street wue unablu to cope
with it. Much cause of delay was found m
ttio water. Ic was dirty , and thu
KVRINEH WOUI.1I C.I.T ClOOfiU ) .
In this m inner ono of tha engines which had
Neii thiowiugn Htrenni on the Hontheast tide
of the yard , near the railioad , W.IH forced to
suspend work for n time , for repairs.
faoxeral shops nnd building on Scranton
lueiuio to Woods , 1'orry & Co'a , pi imng mill ,
on Carter street , weio on tire and it looked as
though nothing could aa\o them Hugo piles
of lumbei , strong houses , and thick walls of
brick wore crushed and
I'llUMIll I.I ) IN JO ASHES.
Tliollnmoi ) shot hundieds of f < el Into the
ail nnd myriads of spaiks as large as a bnshi 1
ba-ket Jioven d nnd llo tied amid the gloie and
Hinoko , seeming to bo nuild stars. The awful
glare peiu trated to the fm thei mo t part of thu
city , and the community tin nod out
on niasso to witness thu awful spec
tacle. They collected on the house tops
chokid all thoroughfares leadiiiK to the Hats
ami coveieil the brow of the hillx like swain-
ingbies. In the toiy liaait of tilt conllngra-
tion were the men whoso property was _ buir-
ing up , the tuiling h'emen , the policum n
and n largo number nf adtnitnrous loafum
All but the lalt ( r fouglit tlu hie with coinage
and dttci munition but
l HI : null NSI 1 1 HNAI i
ronci and hissed cmnplacoutly , mockiiiK
tlieniTnd iitachifur out gradually nnd Hiu h ;
sucking into its toiloet ( rjtliiin ? ] iotsilli
to ii-acli. Tlic fp.uliH pulfc-il up hku chair
fio.n a fanniutr inucliine , nud fell like nshowir
of tain some were nut np.nliH but gn u
bunds , Iho tciriblo licat In aimg tin m Hlnivlj
up like billouus und the wind cirrjmg them
miles aw.iy.
When llio hro waHniipioiching tlmucui
pants of 1'ottti , Uirdsiiil A , Co. ' olllce , it wai
decided to move out. John Mi liiiiin urn
wife liMil m llio upper ruouis and Mr. Me
ltldo ! lini been ho III that ba was
UNAISI i : 10 MOr. .
Tim police nlhci TH nnd other williuir 1 anil
c in led Mr. Mcliiido outmile , and ho was ra
motud ncross the ralhoad Hack ti
a place of safety , Wirtons win
bi ought up nnd the honxchold good
t Ken to a friend' * hoii i 110,11 by
The largo H fo in Wood * , Tiny A. CO'H , , ollm
WJK rolled out by the coinbiiiid sticngtii o
twenty nienwilh Imaty crowbuiH , and tlui
hcav y pio.o of fiirnitnro was KOOI rollid up the
MUi'Wulk to the budge. 'Jheotlicoof thu
( Jloveland board of lumber dealers , bttwi m
\Vondn | I'erry .t Co. , and I'uttfr .V llinlHcll'
w.ihliKowI > < u cleaned out , and by thu time thu
Ham H reached tlm three olliiL'H thu re wu
iiotbing nfihiuin them to bum , and the
KtruituroH tlutii.i UUH were rotlucnd to iwlies in
an iucrotlUhly Hliort HJIUCU nf time.
TUB MMS
n nBtim itid at from SL',000,000 to S f.00,000.
It in hnpoitihlo lo givu Urn individual lignn H
to-idfht. Wends J'eny A. Cu. Iu4 no nitui
ilici'i their piiliclud lately lan nut. The JOSH
on hi tnln > 'rf canillo fuctury IK aliont SlO.Ol/O
1'otlor liirdsidl it CO'H lumber ) inl in gone ,
it - u luhsol si 60 000. Jlnwulliti ulijiiipi
ny Miodi ) linrncil ; hum lint git uu. Abunt litty
fniuht HIH bolonjjiin ; tu dilFeu-iit roiuiH
which vMTr ittawlliiK 111 Woods , IViry ti CoV.
yHiil , wcru liiirncil , Kynon iV SOII'M iiiticliini'
HIOI | xvux ilFfctioyeil , ltH ( tlirnu thouii.inil Th-
[ n
wurii H.IVDI ) . Tliu hiunxti-iKliil iiloii 'tlio iitu
from iSir.iijtiiM UMILIIU tu th Ucn linu traikn
anil ILK It to tha liuuilwl uaio hoiixi i. h\cr >
thinK williin that iliitrli , wax coiHiiini < il , At
onii o'clock iUiux cnuhuil thu Jluu line tra I
unil IH niituih' up tha luinlii r \nriU
of Hiilibtll U'lttovcr ami ( ju > u o < l , V
llllUlllllri.
AT OSKO'tlOdC
the fire un * practically iiinlur control , Tin
ielnf i nxli | " ' < "iiiVHl from Aliroii iini ] Kn <
unil othciH am itxp ctiil. ! The rntiro iiuhlli
of tlm city in oidcrcd tu Ix in roadman 11
iiicth-nry to ilo julico duty , but it IIUH etUI
jet bum oidiiul nut. Tvo Hvrloim ncui
dunU uro > ot reported. Wood , JVny UIA
CO'H IOM m u ijuurtor of n million ; llmisr K
Oavidhnn'ri Ions , fifty tliiUbiMl : , buth then
pl I.K.niK HillJH being di trooil , Ilulibull in.t
plV , 'ent-vcr'nliiiubfcr yard m Koin , IOH fortj
King A. Co. V lumber yaid la do
Htioytil , IOHH DUO hniiditd tlioiH.unl. Tlui't
rutty Iron uorkH , IDHJ not mu'rtaincxl , Join
King & Co , , had twenty thoiuund und 1'uttur
I Ultd'ill A Co fifty evni tli-iiKtml dollar * ol
linnrmiep.
\T 1 ISO \ . M ,
finnt lhl hour nn-nn ti l < 3 pn minis ; , nnd
tliat tlio ( no dtliutnii'iit lind h t contiol of
the Iliinri.
vr'l'i \ . M.
Tlio tire limit * arc now urromiitcil by tin-
Clavnlnntl ( ur department nnd engine * > jlli'il
from n < ll < tinci. H U bolu'vinl lint tlio tire
uill not pi'\d ! unit < 4 tin1 UIIK"
TillJ PIiKNAUY CUUNCItj.
I'ontilli'lnl OAII l < \ > r TliU ( irrnt
Cront Cliufuh ,
lUuiMoni : , SeptomU-r 7. A i > o tal c.ud
m Arch Hl'hop ( iibbou * wn * tend In nil
the Catholic churches nf the arch dn'ccso to
day , minting to the as emblv of the plenary
council in Not ember. Tha putil utitei
"Our Holy 1'ather l.io XIII , out of his pt
tcinalobcitnde for the. well-fnro nf nil the
faithful committed to his care , has do invl nil
bmh'psof thechutch In the United States to
iwsomblo ! h plenary cntinoil , to consult the
belt menu for piomoUug the rallun \ of
souls in tins portion of the Lord's tlnoyard
and became of Intltni honltli , Im eminence ,
eardin.il arch bljlmp , of New York , who was
so well quibtiod to preside , not only on ne
count Ins high elllct > , butfiom bU inatuio
wisdom and weight of merits.
Ids hollue was pleased lo appoint
us to coiiMikoby his nnntohc ) nuthonty thu
third plenary council of lUHImure , and to
\irntido \ o\er the sumo a-Ills nlmitohe dele
gato. We , theiefoio dearly beloved bioth
ion and rluldion , now nnko known to jou
thut inwitiiFiiof this alitlmrity we lu\o by
out lott ( m , of datoof March LTtli , of Ibis
yeni , eouxoked tlm third plenary conncll li
ci incuo In out Montropohtan ehuuli , at
Hiltnuoie , tlioiith of Xotember , the yiMi of
our Jjonl , IhSI , r.ighteon years ImM' now
elapsed RIIICI the lant plenary council was
held nnd wo lm\o n voii to bo doxotedly
thankful to ted ! foi the Hlondy piogress
wlilch lehgiou his m.ide in the I'nitod Stntps
HIICO | th.it pciliul. It cniiuot f til to boa
souiceof eDiisiilatiou and In nuht to the chief
pistors of thu church of Amoiica to
met t again nftor no long an
mutual , to locouut tin ir trials
then impel nnd their success iu
then rcspoctno holds of labor lo
inleichaiigoiot > , to enlighten ouch othei
by mutiiil counsel and to dcn\i > that xtiougth
nud eonhdeiice which result from the reimieu
of earnest menoiigiged In the c.uuu holy mis
sioiu
Ltery state and diocese m the union will
be lepicseiited nt the appioaching couuiil of
prelates and priosts.and although they nre de
KCL'iidcd fiom divers nations and cpeikinerj
I'uropaan tongue , llipy are all united by bond *
of common fultb and anlmitcd by : i
spin'tof fraternal chuity. The object for
it hlch llus council is summoned , ns jou are
welt nwaie , n not to foimulate now
do iins of faith , foi the only dee
trine we pieach now is "Tho faith
oneo dehered to the Kimtfl , " nor w III our de
liberations lute anything of pohtictl HigniH
etneo to rediess , no political aspirations to
gi.nlify. The ilinich of ( * od hasn.i dliect re
liitions wilh pihties. May the supreme legis
latoi of the si nice of nil light bo tlio solu xug
gostur and irmilo of all 0111 judgments , FO th il
vo may m no wise ntiay Irom the patb of
equity. May we MI temper justice with ch.ii
ity that om duislons mi ) bo approted by
Him by whom "Kings resign nnd liwgi\ers
decree just tilings. "
THIS itlOTOUS NKrilKllIjiVNI > S.
I'ojiulnr 1'pilHlnuH In ii > luliiniiniiil ;
Jiollanil A aiiiHt tlio Clurlc-
nlft.
September 7. Cloiicils frou
nil the proIIICCH and numbering m.iiiy thous
nnds , pai.uled heio to day amid \ehemunt
hissing and howling of a dense ciowd of look
( Ma-oil , who noon became more demonstrative ,
Tlioy blocked the pitsngs of Urn procossioi
and toiodowu the Inuuois. Vii'ico scullle
ensued nnd many persons iiiclndiiig pevein
policemen were Injuied. The jiolice wen
powerless tohlop thodiponler. Thu gen d'nrm
and CIM ! guards wore called out nn 1 attoimilci
to reoriz.im/e the procession. Then elforti
wore futile , however , and confusion bocnnn
gencial. The mob stopped the procession a.
\arious pl.u o . The clericals dually finding
tliomsolves unable to advance , slowly disiiors-
wl. The melee gindu dlv subsided , but great
excitement prevailed. This evening mients
woromndo. It is reported that lliioo of the
injured ilied. Troops are stationed at taiion
points to preserve order.
AsTWhiii'.Hoptimber 7 , Tlieio is prcat c\-
citiniont liore to-day and ninny nuts in sym
patby with the ( intbie.ik at lirnssoll'H nganiKt
the clericals. The gens d'armu huv o disperse1
the mob , A number of nnnntn w < 10 made.
CAMPAIGN "SOAP. "
An AllOKPrtKvposo > f n Now Solionie
To Obtain K.
WA-.IIIV.IOV , Si'plrmbor 7. A" now , r'liu | '
hnnIeciMlii\iM'dfiirobtBiiiiifc.iiiipviJfn ) ( Hindu
fiom the different i-inplojii Us t imi to linlit
through n Icttci iiililrcHH-il liy onoof the Intli-i
to civil senicocoiiiinKHioiifr Jltiton , tolucli
Kntiui ! iu roplicil In nn iiiiollicinl ii'ttor. Tliu
lil.iu 11 to nqiifi-t tlirliH in join ft "nUt
iimn.Intioii"wtli ! a mi nibor hii | couiioscd | of
oini1o ] > i > Hiinil olticiTHof thoilipaitiiirnt. 'Jh (
uiitst | H nccomp-vnii'd by Ktato
ni.'iiU . Oi-it ' "P' ' ' tllc > iccoiiini"ii.
Ivtinii of the ixeciithicoininiUco , tlie
.issni iation Imuted to aiiii-nd thu
coiifetitiitiuii by miikliiK iiiembcrMiip dinw
two yr.iu , hvo dollaiH , pi\abli in nil
\ UICP " A i'liik who riceiud onn of IIIOKI
eiiiiP t' , nsliu I H.iton'H opinionwhich in KIUI
D cUi' c'lfoct that If m Jiiuy , thus ciilln tid. n
lhid for iinhlic.il pui | H.j . , the tiai.H.iclioi .
will coiiHtitnto Hiioli n violition of thu clu
UH will Hiibjt'cl all poisons u n
I > ILM I " | wn j-.ww j.
driiiil in it tx. tinjioiiuHu'i of that law
I'ilim'H letter IBrry Inwr. Aftn iiiKiimtf
th it tlm ntti'inptrdnsum nf the civil noiviu
Iii\vn\iy ( tlnirouBhly illf-ff'liHi'd ' , In u peat
hiH former ndv icito tlu clurlvH not t" IH rinl
UiLoftiKlitcii 1 IntticimtilUHtiiiK
for pilitn.il nljji'cw.
roitnvrNTY YP-AIIS Uui'viif. , ,
10' I'nlloii blruU , hi'w Vurlt.
i irr nir e i'JnriaY'o i " fn-V'iiiijS
Iliiiniilirpni Mini Mtu , i o ,
. ' "l"M I | t'llllllllHI .N >
; Royal Havana Lottery I
( A UOVKH.VJIKNT IN81 1 1 LT1 ION. )
- Drawn nt Jlavana , ' 'ulm , Kvcry 11 !
to U Days.
. TICKKTH , J2 00 , HAr.VBi. lee
riublott to no nianluulatlon , not controllou liy tin :
( Hitualn lnUri t It IK thu falrimt thltiK hi tin
u turoofcli nc ln exlutcncu. . , , , , ,
„ „ „
Kor Information mil partloaliru apply toBIIH'SKI
- CO . ( len.Aiicntu , lilSilioaunay , K l.clt ) .
- K. KAUlli CO. , 417 Walnut utreot.Ht. . IxjuOi , Mo
or Kr uk I.ubrano , L. U. , 40 WjttuJottB , K u
, jyuiio & wly.
in-nth ot n ItiirllnKion AKlcriiian.
lUuitNi.Tos , SnptrinlMrO. Allcrnmnco ( !
lloliortvon , n iinmnipnt citi/i n nnil Inuyor < > f
HIM city , itlnit In-t night nfter 11 In
O POIS
IN THE PASTRY
IF
rlr. , Iliivnr Cnlir ,
( 'it < atn fl > iiililliiiii.t.T.ii > ili'llrutrly mill mil *
in ully in Ilin IVuU II nn , hlch thrj in < iniulc ,
rou sTKCNUTii AND Tuci : ruuiT
I'LAYOll THEY STAND ALONL .
DUrAAID DV TNI
Price Baking Powder Co. ,
ClllcHRO , III. Gt. Louln , Mo.
MAKtna OF
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
-mo
Dr. Price's Lupiilin Ypnst Going ,
lloit Dry Eliip Vcn.I.
a.A.XjX3 mr
WE JUKI ; HUT O.NU QUALITY.
IIIUM. * , on Hnrllck' * 1'iw.l , " wriln Immlreiln of
.rtitolul moUiiTB Mollur'H milk toiitaltiii no
itar.li Ail BiUllilM fowl for liifantu Minulil
ronlain " > Ktnrcli. 'llio Unt nuiUiuinUiutrtUoia
fiKul in liralth |
nr nli kiirit lor
IM ANl * .imil
tin. HI illi t for
in HIM men
, N\AUI.B.I-.i" . v * " '
2i _ ; , .Vg ri.rm'ofr ui
itnriliiinil nmiliisiiiuiwMliif.
U rnmmmiiliA t'J ' rhiiililiiiiM.
lllidily iMiicllrlnl to niirMliii :
Molln in lui ft ilrliik. rrloi III
Hoiuror ilobkcii iTio rrwitm" of 1'lilMren. f nu
M < llT < llgrilr iMillilii lllom U H' llatltti
in tiittalHJ
-
iir 11
No li r ; In r n " mp'rior l < > JJ
IWm tf / noir. A 1
| iri < In ptimijn
IIOIinil'K's ritllll CO. , llm-lnr. \ \ IN.
"M-UHit lloiu ICK'H iniv LxiiiAOT or MALI 40
(117 ( St. Cliiiihs SI. , SI. Louis Mo.
> r < RultirRin < luKlooriun Mnllcnl C llnci-t lift * turn longer
tucftri tin tlm i-i relftllunituint < f CIIUOHH NK * OIK , tikm
lliulllio.u' ) > i KiLnthin HUT iidi r 1 hjtlrtmlu Bt. Lvnl *
ui rliy | M i * hliowntiu nil till n l Irnl * know
Nervous Prostration , Detiiilty. Mental and
Pliyslcat Weakness ; Mcrcurl.il nnd other Altec-
( Ions of Throat , Skin or Uoncs , Utooil Poisoning ,
old SorcS II nil Ulcers , nro irtuul t li unitrnllclud
urci > , nil lilt th nillio \ rlnei ) ttn rn 1r Ptlinttlj.
Dlscnscs Arlslny from Indiscretion Excess *
Exposure or Indulgence , vMrl. iro.lnff n meoftha
loiiaulitc " < ' > IM r tui iic.i ililllilr < llmnt a fgit \
ntitldern-liii in im rv lliuttmnti tlio fnce j tij.lnl ! ( ! / ,
n\ir li iito lh rri | ni h nmifi c ufu Ice of IJifin , ito. ,
rpiulorlnc Marrineo improper 01 unltanpv. r
i erninn niiyrun 1 1 n nip It I t n | ttf tn ) oit lliv nlion , Rrut
In oali 1 m * It | i ti In niiriiHrt N. ( i nmittutlon nluf *
lieu or liy inutl trie tunUuUti 1 W rli forquLntlou * .
A Positive Writren Guaranteei
Kl\o In all ciirnl loen H itnllrlnc i rt f\t rjr licro. '
I'/iinplilotB / , KticUnh or Ucrmnn , ( l * jincoB
crlbtnu nbovo UIDCUSOB , in xualoot fcnialo , r
C15EDE !
JiVli nffn , Ilnf | Utc . Illuitrntixl In fbili an < l clItLlo llnf.
Me. n itin-yori ixlnftoj nun | n | < r rntirn , it * , Ttili look
roiitnlnit * U the rut foil * , l ntbtrul ur JucjuUlllfotnnt to
Know. A t l * of Kn-nt Jt > Ul' t to nil. Ikttlllj , Utiuy ,
mo J > rtmwu4 Llu Bdvloa
HAMBUKd-AMEEIOAN
IIIKCT LINK FOR KNOI.AND , F1IANCK AND
OKKMAKY.
Tlio Btcnmnlilpn of thli vt ell-known line are built of
Iron , In wntcr tlvht oornpartmciits , andnro fuinlah-
cdilth every rciiuiiito | to make tbo paHUBgo both
iafo and aKrtekblo. 'lliov tarry the United K I aloe
tml Kiiiotitnn matin , and Icavo New Yorhi Tliura-
Java and saturdajii for l'l > month ( LONDON ) Cher-
bourK , ( I'Alliy ) and 1IAMIIU.MO.
Hates : riint Cabin. WB. { OBonil I7B. Slcor KO$20
Hcnrj I'lindt ' , Mark Hanson , F K. Monrcn.M. Toft ,
aKcntnln Omaha , Groiiowlcif & choentKonngonlsln
( Juuncll Jllulln. O. il. illCliAKU a I/O , Uon. 1'aea
Ak'tn , 01 llroidway , N. Y. Obis. Kozmllipkl & Co-
General WeslOJil AltinU , 107 VVaslilnntcn hU. Chloa
iro.lll
? AHI8 ,
BAKER'S
AVarrnnln ! tihinliitiln jnir
f limn , from ulikh Iho I-SCIKH
' III IIIIH lii i ii n inovcil 11 h m thrtt
tiinrittir itiriiytl ofC'oioii inlier
ivllli Hluri .1 , / -inuoot or biitr'r
unit In thin fi ru fir inuio ( coniiiut
nl IL In itLlltloilo ,
.iilmlrnbl ) iidnptid fur lnilldn Bi
well HH for pcrnoiiH In tiialth.
S ld iij < lrori > rn i
IB. BAKEB & CO , , DorcllCSiCl1 ,
Of the Northwoot , Detroit , Minn
A country 'l WOODS AVI ) I-AKKH , ZW nilles vt t
of Ht I'ml. Tlirou tmlin ilally on the N 1' . H. U
ltli 20 l ) y Excursion llcketi at bout one-hat
ratce.
HOTEL MINNESOTA ,
An olctrant IIOIIBO with aooommoiUttoiu for 200
KiK8t . R. R. COLBURN. Proprietor.
i roa. cmcuLAiuimviNU KUUi i-Attricui < * iiM.
Dr. . Wia Buiroiigti
OFIUOB AND KEBIDKNOK1
St. - Omaha
1617 Dodge . ,
TKMtt'HONK NO.U4
SPECIAL NOTICES
will 1'onmvelynot Do luaortod
unliiim puld lu advance.
TO LOAK-MofiBV
O.SM lamcil in chuttcU. IUIIriiu-1 - TUUU
M anil told A. Inrmiun , 21U b Ptli
760 ti
roHICY 7CI UMN hi nuinii ol ilSUU kDil upn rd
L 0 f DavU J " " . , " ( l ' tDto ml dot
KnM llini VirniinHt.
\1TAN fill * l'uw pun inn t > limn lionk keeping.
> Y M htn.hool. Kltiiilloim 1510 D..IUM H met
TtOltii J I' ' HJIU1I.
| l 'Iwo tixptilcnuil waltur | ; lrln nt ( lie
i-M lluuu. 73J | >
-\JirANIT.D-A rflrl tor linii D work H W.
YV con er of 16th anil ut - . 764 Up
\\rANTKII-linineiltatily , a competent ncoonil t-lrl
> V IUt roiiiv < rriiilrvil | , ww * J f'J pur vmk.
Apply at a , T , 1'atricli" , baumlura Ht , nuar I.IKH Ht.
i ( loud nmn to tuku I' 'I ' Intirost In i n
Vl llr tclan mnltiKii ; | jhuliii < liitni Only blllil
amount ol money r [ ulrud. "K. 11 ( ' 1'uo oflico ,
8700
,
'AMKD-OooilKlrllfor Kwwl Uouie-work US
\v boath 17th ( .t. 701 0. '
'IH' ' '
<
& . K. V t
\\TANTKI > Twoor thrfoflrnt f
> pAn m for "YmuiK rcojlon lilli'o HUtoiy , "
In Omihi. A IcnJM \ book Iml liberal eommlmton.
t.1 Ufa IijdjfO &tVm II./Mornnrtcr. 7029
I A vi n > - First claM v. liters Irmnedlntolr nt the
} St lollon. 701. )
\\'ANTI I ) Ooeil Me il ) tnun toIftlio tft'otflior.
I tc * n I work about , janl. Applj 1' . WAktley ,
N K corner IDth ami Cnlltornln. 70n 0
ANT ) ( ) A Unlit tunning lial \ rnrrl.ico In cofil
order. AiitrrM box & 2 , Ornhl 1' . O. 70l-i |
A .ft > IS-MnVo n o ilolmrii clnlljnMitfg \ orders
for our noiks. P. K. Collier , 67 liiukir II ock.
741 0
\VANTMl-200 Teams milsfirntn for S. C. A , 1'
1 t Iftl1vi ( > \ nc r VAkntlno Neb. J. A Turner ,
mrnrr Tenth * rnl Ittrnp ) . 031 SJ
\\'AMKI ) Acrnt * to n n < iio inu J ) ll Pat'nt
l i\cMicr ) ttrlju. AililrcM or cdll on Oen. W.
licit , IIZo llnrncj strict , Orniihi , Nob. f > SO Imp
AANTRD - Dining room , Inundry ml chimWr
I plrl at Omaha Homo , Iltrr oy , Utnocn IStli
M(1 nih. 7JB o.
I * AM Ml Tworxpcilcuced waiter ( ; lrlii t the
Ctnflclil lloiuio 7S06J
I'ANTKD A flr t < IinM llntltr.lt 653 llioint-
win I1. W. Dukii.ii , Ctuitll Illiin * .
" St.
\\AMKII-A < ointtttit | ciuk , one „ .
' with iln ( joixli mere ( nilleiihrll ) , mn t l > o
nbla to glte tlio lir tn ( rcferiiid im to Milllty unit
Inliltn AiMrtM " 0.11 Titnitwill , North Ilcml , l > ob.
. 7JI-10
I * ANTKD A woniMi imtrj > ok lit Danlnnmli's
rutmirmit , Ills TciilKf. 717.3
\\rAN1ii : ) An cxiirlotiint tlothlrK falf m\n.
M ( Inoit rtri-itoi > irioaiiaii. Aoiluos nllhrrtcf
ri ro "II ' rum llco i till a
\ \ KU-A cook. A | < | > 1) at lllonrcll Halt.
732
Op
\\TANTKD i ! xlil lor kltrlxn wotk nt foi I'lcico
il street cornir tlh. \\ngcs I Oollnri | rr ttrck ,
ftl-on lowlnirKlrl , -330,1
\ \ 7 AN 1 KD One ) ; lrl to tlo ici crol lioutewnrk and
M onoiuirsoBlrl , atiiortlicnat coiner if USA mtl
trci't . 731.JO
W AN I KU-Kmilo Cook , 1017 Capitol <
7SJ S
I Irst limn wontin rroki dl'lKir to m
irirlnml humlrissnt Atlnutlo llntol , OtUS. loth
Btrcut 73T 8
WAN1KD TrtorlmnibcnujiMs nho cm wait en
talld anil ono illnlijE room uhl at tlio Orel-
ilcnlftl r87.tt
l ANTKD A TKOO'l rnnipitonl lor general
I linii o\\urk , 614 DoiiRlna. l/C-tf
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hi. H. Itjcrlt. 702 Bi |
\VANTIM > Ono illiilri : room iimlono Utclien girl
> at ArrmUi HoUIiaifiloniilmH. 700-0
" \VAN 1 KD A iroixl ghtor \ Rcncral liousouctk.
it ( irrman or lloliomliii pictcriuil. Iniplru at
Jinx Mcj er A. CVB ( M-tl
A eoniutint | Rill ( or Konoinl housework -
work tj Kotlucu u llea in tliormmtr } . ( locil
H u 1 1 1) ) j inlil for n oniiipotent plrl AlmRlrlfor
ril liimscuurk In cl'j ' ( ' .ill at llrst door north
ol ritnsint ttitctaihnol , near ht. J'nrj'd avenue.
" < i Up A. A. KdllKllT.
"IX'ANir.l ) A cninpatcnt Rlrl for Bcncral hoima.
T > \\nrlc , .Mil't 1 on 'ooil cook niiilliiULiliCH" . Mrs.
J M 'llmrtton , 2ISO llnrno ] St 075 tf
Kl > InimcilUUI ) , 9 first clisn chamlicr-
T inulil , uho inn Halt on talilu tit thu Occ.iluntal.
2 OOtf
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M for Kcnir.MlKHln.murk. Mmil ) cmplojuiut , 217
N Kttli Hr-it C' < 0 b\\ \
\\M Hill A eonipttent gltut.'H. \ . K. > cor. aitli
_ V mil DvMiipnrt OJ ep .
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11 citK , one that ma tttlco chat obf kitchen ,
711 ! Op
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> ' niun cin\is uiHforu woik olmorlt. AtKlpm 1' .
II. l > oi'J , Atlu in , Ni.li. UDOp
nmclilim linnils at thu Om ilr
Shirt I ni Olu tj
UITOAV1U.N3 WAHIliD.
V" , AN'l iD : SltuVlon hv a vounc Iniv.
i ' oljjc-ct , ilcilris ( jooil homo , etmi ji' In the city.
AJilrma "JlisnC II ' llco olhcu 707-Op
IX AN II.11 HUiutlo i IK nsi mni.t cuuk kutpir or
T < clerk , liy n JCUIIK Canadian. Aililruo I.rnls
8lilo | , Omaha 7CO Sp
\\7 \N'lii-s : timllm lij n mcilMt , ncitKtil for
T1 cliamlur work HoUllircfi.rii.il. Adilni.fi " 1C.
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l7ANlji-A : ) eltuillon liy a flcrmanoman to do
> liciuiu utrk or HiiHliln , 70J S. 13th it. 723 8p
D tltiKillon aa vmilnecr oil stationery
V divine , 20juirB' i\perknce , Kood refiruiCLS ,
tutlnlnrilon L'liarantccil Aildreis "C. " Ute olllce.
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WAN'IKD-Situation to cook by n rcan and lfo
In hotel or loittinatit Ko < bjtction to K ui
llucnniitrs , AddrfH "K. C , ' , llto olllce. 0 ! > 3 Op
WAiVIKD A ] x ltlon an ilrrk In Jlirdwarnor
Wholesale hou i' , have lind tciijraruexpoiicnco
an | ironrUtor. lli ( ienreii Kltcn , AJdtotb ' C. A. "
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Voun marrloil man uantd nituation as nook *
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keupur , In nholoaalo OHtabllaliinuat in Omaha.
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MISOnLLANEOUC WAHTB. 1
ID I'irtiicr , lawjer precrrtd. 1'ljj ' | ia > .
llcercnuii ( und capitalist rciiiried. | "X V. / "
loiolllco. - - 737-Op
U 'ANII.I ) A fnrninhtd room In the vlclnltj ol
iiiHtolllcu. liiuiilro iiuuto tco box 70i
A lai j to UKu clmito of 3 clil'drcu
u ! d mild llteiii lo K Imol. ( Uo1 compintailon
for In ubk. AddiiHi * ' A. L" ci.ro lieu olllcu. '
fl i'l dp
\l/TAls'll-li her pcnllcnicii , hi uril rconi
V > In tc 11 Ind.aof 1' . I ) . Ailuicca ' \ Y. "
\ \ * M U ) Infiirn ill Ion cl JHH | | /aliolh U'nrd.i
' ulioliud n Clil"i'j | , ( i near ( Idcauo utaiUco
ral'id ' llnllirniv H ( Jimo tlurini ; tie .vcar IS"J "If
IhiHIiuot tlio ijo if nnj ( no kliov.li K her lieiu-
bliiJiitH , ulll KiiiLia fiiMirl'.v n ilie hi ) ; her Ir.uid ,
Allin 'HIililiH , butler'CiLih , jimeilir County , Call-
foniia. Ull O.i
\\7A.NI.ll-'lo ! reiit , hv t-ejitiinlKr IBn email
Vl hmiBU ( r Kionm for lluht lii.mel < ( tpli , con-
vinlrnt to lur ( dllcu. Addre > i > s I IK ( ill co , tl
W ANTKIl-JCCO on first clasj tilv eocurlty.tor 5
vt urn , UDpcr tint. Addriud Jinx 620 I'oat-
70(1 tf
roil icilir HonaM ami Lota.
I jMll I IBM liirnlnheJ roonia 617 H 12th btrtot ,
1 7IS Ilii
JTidll HIIN'r-CiHt.ivo flvo rooiin , vury e'ni-lri'Iu ,
1 2Ul.ini I.i'iwnwoitli. Iniiulro bU Bouth 20th
ILO | >
UIl ItK.NT-Nlcol ) lnruirtlicJ room 102 north Ibth
J
1 ht. 765 12p
I poll H NT Nicely furnished rooms pilvato fain
1 lly lOIICIiliftu'o Htrtot. CDIUp
I.1OH HKNT tiiuilHlied ( rent room unltati
I ; ono or Iogentltiie.i716 I oivciiworlli-t _
CO Op
IT'Olt ' IlKNr taruo front room furnUhcil , ( or one
1 ni i o iitntlenioii , 171H Chicago stiuat. 7M 8
? UKN'l' A Koail Imn four Blulliina cirrmgo
1 houte Btiadud.rilcii u t-'oml ildo lur biiBuy lor
mluclienp. IiiiiilruatUU7 | until SDIIi ht. 7iB Sp
7 < 0lt IIKNT Fuiinabod rooiua 18J1 Capitol avo.
;
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70S12p
HKNI' A nlnu room home , almost new ,
' very cumui'tnt ' , nml IHO ) loratid. Iniulre | of
K I ) I'oopir , norllntciit corner o(23J ( and Uurt Hts.
7.H4I
| r ( ) Hlt 'l A ( ruuice-Utiino corner lUn anil I'a-
X * . ill" > t etU , AppI ) at I'ettrton'a clothing > toiu ,
BI4 H , II Ih utreft. 7Utl tf
HKNT A nicely imiil bo I room south front
FOll < l fortuociitteuieii | ; 125 1'AlrvlewHt , , 4th
liousu north Ht. Mary's avr. , east tldo. [ OJtip
l.AOIt Ith.M II luowltli urooum In uooil iuia ron
_ L' 20th trcit , betHtenClark and Uracu. 070 Oji
; M KU1LN IMO or thrcu Uro pleasantclioniliera
.1 ru ins in Hultu or Hpuratcly la Ktutlfuian tnil
wife HU5c'ilfiinli ) bt. Ojl-U
' IlLSl' Iwo round \\itli clunuie , furnirliul or
Jr'UH - , at H. K. corutr 17lh auJ I.unvm-
worlh'lri-it. tl ti-lUji ;
.lint UKn 1 Colinn' < i mi C'hloJuu ctait , bttutui
J ' 14th niul ISth. Imjulro of Jtlm Hwllt , cor. 15lh
and ChkuKO. (09 0
. ' furnished room , tlinu blocmi frum
ITIJHUK.Vl' K. HthbtriU. Uelvrtnce * requlruU.
Oil ) lip
7 < lK ) HUNT Miciyfurnlnhed orun ui nUbed rooiun
] ' without hn-ird 1814 l > av ni or Ht. lrt'8'
IU.NT : Second lloor above 8toru. QooJ biu-
FOR locillt ) . UiUiu | | t KUd Uoujlaj utrtet.
fl'i I il
FOIt HKNT Home w | h nix lare roonu , $2A 00.
0. t' . U ld it Co , , 1503 Jimatubt , 6UMI