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THE DA ILY BEE: - _OmAHA. Tue~day Morni ept. 10, Weather Report, (I'he followin the same moment of ti aamed.) Wan Departyest, U, 8 VIOR, OMAHA, Sept, 15, 1852, (1 sheervations are taken at nt all the stations £l 3 Denvet.... Cheyet no Wacl akie Platte Omaba, .., Yankton Ds Mo Lavenport 8¢, Paul 8¢, Louis Moorhid v iy foudy car ear i The st'rm ' I Clyat ( I nt Rismarck Buford .. T mark & LOOAL BREVITIES, ~The funeral of the late Elizabeth Glas- gow took place 1t 1:30 p, m, yesterday from the residence, 1412 Chisago strect, Inter- ment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, —Anextracoachad led to yestorday's noon train for first-clase passenpers and there werein ull ten cars out, heavily loaded. John Casmere Wirth, son of Mr, John h,died at 7:15 8, m. yenterday of heart direase, aged 20 years and wix months. The funeral will take jlace frow the fami- ly resadence (n Douglas street at 8 p. m., Tuesdny. Friends are invited. —This week has opened up with a storm of wind and dust that makes the city wear its old time anpect, in almost intolerable and while some pre- dict a storm of rain within 24 hours it is more likely that the month will hold out as it has begun, —Joseph Berry, who is one of the oldest railrond men in ths state, while working on the St. Paul road met with a serious ac- cident, Nearly ull the flesh is scalded off his right foot, He is now residing with Mr, James Pope, at 803 Farnam street, where he is being well cared for, . —A couple of boys named Shephard have been arrented for stealing n §6 ¢ and saucer from Sauuel Burns, As they did not deny the fact they were committed and a transcript will be sent by Judge Beneke to ths they be given a term in the reform school, —A little sou of Mr, George Whetmore, the hackmin, was severely bitten in the The affuir George put one bullet in the dangerous brute and thecrowd making it dangerous to shoot again he waited until yesterday and made a side Sunday by o big dog. happened on North 19th street. complaint in police court agamst the owner, Presbyterian Church, At the service of the Second Pres byterian church yesterday morning, the pastor intended addressing the people in reference to praise, having before his mind the many, the beauti ful, and the well adapted psalms of King David, who lived in a land where the many beauties of nature called for any inspiration which might be found in man, And accordingly the pre-arrangement by the choir caussd a very happy effect. The former soprano sang alto until the last hymn, ‘‘Jesus Oalls Thee,” when the soprano and the alto exchanged parts, yet singing the hymn with so muck ease and beauty as to make the bymn seem almost new again, The pastor's text was, ‘‘Destroy it not, for a blessing is in it.” Isainh 6h:8, Alter referriug to the character of the Hobrews and thoirsongs of praise, he centored his thoughts on the fol lowing practical suggestions: 1. The benefit and blessing of sing ing {n the sanctuary, 2. Reverent criticism ot the bible conducive of spiritual growth, 3, The continual worship of God during every hour of one's life, Little thoughts or aspirations not to be de stroyed, One has compared some Christians to the perfectly white leaves batween the old and new testaments. “They are not of either.” (And we may add, simply to make a record of life and death ) While the sermon was pleasant to listen to, it was pointed. *Persons whose blood has been cor- rupted, and the circulation deranged by foul secrotions—the result of the disordered chemistry of the body— need for their purification something liko an inward baptism at the hands of Mrs, Lydia K. Pimkham, whose Iaboratory is at No, 233 Wostern Ave- nue, on, Mass. Her Vegetable Cowpound is fuirly ibnundating the country ws with o river of life, | Wotice. The ‘““Hawthorn Centennial Ex. celsior Roof Paint," was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu. facture of said paint will be punish- ed to the full exteut of law, o per- son hus any authority whatever to sell Teceipts, Hawrnors & Bro., Lancaster Pa, — “#uchupaiba.” Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bla oases. Druggis nneyi er, aud Urinary $1 B - A Protest from Pluttamouth. Correrpondence of Guiata Bee Prarmsmours, September 16, — Many thauks to Tue Beg for ite cor rect statement of the Weaver nomina tion, in giving Cass the ecredit to which she is entitled. After the Douglas county delegation voting for w«{lver to break up Galey, and com- bining to nominate Mitchell on the next ballot, which in all probability would have been done had Cass not changed her vote when she did; I say ultpr all that, then for Fred Nye tc claim the honor of Weaver's nomina tion for Douglas county, 1v, to say the least decidedly cheeky. Added t this the heat ina cup District Court asking that r work until a week ag when she was suddenly ta d the population of t the day by on no hospital at Camp cent, and the population, Iy of th porsunsi and child condd bo accommod but few comforts, On Sat the Boss of the eut-off w furphy, who is an experienced d one of the hest track masters in tha sonntry, having s kind henrt ss well, went to work smong the men at the camp and in ovening raised about §100 for i pose of placing the youg woman in comfortable quarters, whare she would be well taken care of, Tt wa sreditable act on the part of Murphy and one which entitled him to the respect of tho whole camp,who thus unite in a deed of mercy to an unfortunate girl, THE DUCATS. yesterday, ill and COMING CORVENTIONS. | he Meeting of the Republican | {tate Convertion To- Moirow, ‘L'he Quarter Centennial Meet. ing of the Magonic Grard durir here A Lodge. The National Woman's Suffrage Convention Next Woek The coming week, as woll &3 the one just passed, promises to be & busy one in Omaha, as 1t will sce the gathering of the state republican convention,the Masouic grand lodge and the National Woman's Suffrage association. The first named assembly is called for 1 the clans are gathering. nose i) ful Financial Result of ‘the State Fair, Sue -morrow, the 20ch, and already A large num- bor of candidates and delegates have It Wiil Pay all the Indebled veepend Premiums and arrived in the city and taken up their headquarters at the Millard aud Pax- ton, where tho candidates hove takon suites of rooms in which to complete their canvas, Hon, James W. Dawe, chairm: the state central committee, 18 1n the city aud holds forth av the Millard, which is the headquarters of the state central commtice, The convention will assemble at 6 o'clock Wounesday eveniug ut Boyd's opera house Through 80Me gioss Mismanagement, this Louse, which was sup. posed to have been engaged for the use of the convention on Wedneaday oveniug has been let for A0 entertalumen L'he result is that they will not have the ase ot it after the cusiomary hour for the opening of entertaivments, The convention will probubly assemble at 6 p. w.,, effect a temporary Organization, 8ppoiut a committee on credentials and adjourn to 9 a. m. Thursday, The session of the convention will probably be ex tended over three days, and mean- while the railroad ring will have ample opportunity to set up its pins. I'hus far there has been but little ex citement or log rolling, and the hotels last eveningpresented no exiraordinary nouvity. ‘The majority of the dele- gates will arrive to-day, and to-might things will arrive at fover heat, A reference Lo our personal column will show what delegatos and politicians ate i town aud us to their proceed- 1ys, they have been thus far entire sub rosa, there being less excitem thau on the ove of a primary election The Musical Uuion orchestra and the Omaha Glee club have both been secured for the vecasion, which guar- antees tirst-class music during thepro- gress of dcliberations, Ma. Dawes has charge of all the arrangoments and all delegates will be nssigued to seats in the opera house by counties, each being fur. nished with uckets for tho entire ses- sion of the convention. Al outsiders who expect to attend will have to se- cure tickets snd the large attendance requested will make the committee pretuy sLrics in this matter, It 18 cerwinly very quiet for the eve of batde, but it will be warm eavugh before the couvention is over, THE GRAND LODGE, On Saturday, the 23cd 1nst. ocours the quarter-centennial of the estab- lishment of the Grand Lodge of Ne braska A. F. & A. M, The Graud Lodge at its rewular meoting last spriug sdjourned to meet i this city on the 28:d inst., and made provision tor the celebration of the quarter-cen- tenmal, The arrangemenis were re- forred to a committe cousisting of the musters of the different lodges in this city together with some of the leading wasous, members of the Grand Lodge I'his committes are making arrange- meuts for the celebration, Reduced rates huve been obtained, the round orip being made for one and onc- fourth faro. Members living on Leave & Surplus, Fow of the Exhibits Cmittedin the Geniral Mentioa A The secretary and hia aesistants, and the (reasur the of agriculture were kept busy at their room in the Paxton, drawing and cash- ing warrants, respectively, There were fow transections of general interest, and treasuror Hartmen expressed the tinancial r.sult by saying: We have made money enough, by the fair just closed, to pay off ull of laat year's in- debtedness, to pay this year's expenses and premiums and leave a handsome surplus besides, The following items concerning the exhibit were unavoidably left over from yesterday's issue. All of the premiums awarded for bug- gien were taken hy the Harmey street ear- risgs maker, Mr, Wim. Snyder. The firat neminm was awarded (o a huggy built for Al Clark, of Council Bluffs, a one man side-har 1 wagon, The joke of the whole thing is that the awardivg commit- tee was in o quandary to know which buggy to attach the second premium to, the work being of such universul excel: 1 Ko the matter wes compromised w it to an exact duplicste of the firnt premium bugi The first vehicle mentioned wei hed 108 ponnds and the rec nd premivin bugey 97 younds. After geting both buggy preniums, the committee wers obliged to award first prem- inws for phaetons to Mr. Snyder, on an Eng'ish style phacton, with French plat- form springe, built for Mr. Wm, Shull, I Suyder scooped ia the hous with all of the leading mikers, but this year ha hus & complete victory, tuking 'l of the pr the honorable mention, Mr. Snyder is a young man and_his factory is s new one, and yat he has alrendy taken the first place in his line, OF cour e every oue who wants a bug y or carringe will now cll on Mr, Snyder befure ordering, His factory is near the corner of Fourteenth and Hurney streots, rof state board €, W, DORRAND €O, seedrmen, were represented on the grounds by Mersmis, J. D. dones and ( harles N, Page, both formerly employes of T Beg, and jolly good boys they are, They scld lots o their beautiful piumesand bouquete, T RED BERKSHIRE, Friends of the Jersey Red Duroc or Red Berkshire pig, will be pleased to learn that in answer to questions as to the final or “killing" value of their favorites, the buy. ers for the larger houses in Chicago de- clare that they are willing to ut any tiwe puy five cents per hundred pounds more, and in most cases from ten to fifteen cents more, for fut pigs of this breed than they will for pigs of other breeds of lica weights uditions. They yield o greater per age of v.luahle product then is given jgs usually found in the Chica. o market, We understand that Vhil. D, Miller, of Panors, Towa, has one of the finest herd in the state of this breed of hog atock furnished by him will be of the HE DESKRVED 17, The exhibitors in Power hall at the fair MAROUING 0¥ HORMOSDOM.| Additional Troops Forwarded to) Salt Lake ity ! The Reeaption of “the Ap-,che Famer” in New Mexigo, A Mues of Militery Nows From the Dopn_tm:nt of the Platte. The weat-botind train yesterday car- the Ninth to A our Salt in- Fort Jetter ried two companics o fantry, suddenly ordered Dougiae, 8alt Lake City. published yesterday Lake correspondenc shows that Utah, or the “Kingdom of Brigham from is now DAY SEPTEMBER 19 arned ogt amnong the mountains of witrado, Major Towar is still absent pay trip. et ¢ PRAIRIE FIRES. Terribly Burned and Fire St1/] Raging « m his Two Mea the From Mr, W known brakeman on the A. Cummings, a well P the two men which took place west of North Platte last Friday, and the particulars of which have not heretofore been published, The men were Abe Alex- ander, a brother of Frank Alexander, Tke Dillon’s ranche, whose name was not Both were cowboys, These two men were plcked up by a couplo of men who were driving across the road, wo learn of the barring of the foreman of and a known. man paszing through a (so far) ‘‘bloodlesa revolution.” The facts therein stated, the LE) of the trauvsfer of there troopa to Fort Douglas aud the old record of the *Church of Jesus Christ of Latier Day Saints,” would lead belief that trouble apprehended at an early day, There are as present only two cowmpanies of one to is J | papers. the linew of the Burlington & Miesouri River railroad and the Union Pacilic railroad can obtain from the sceretaries of their respective lodges vertificates entitling them to purchase tickets for one and one- tourth fare for the round trip, Mem- bers on the lines of the Siux City & Pacific, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap olis & Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Blufls and Missouri Pacifio railroads will pay full fare coming, and will receive from the committes on trausportation in Omaha & certifi- cate entithing them to a roturn ticket grounds on Satur and presented nt S, with nificently eoyraved, he headed watch, 18 karat cases. Every one who has had snythiog to (o with the ma- chinery department of the fair will say that it w handsome recognition of ser- vices fully ren ered in a most gentlemunly manner to each sud every one that re- quired official aid, After the presontation was made » _rati- fieation meeting was beld and it nfid not adjourn until near dayli ht. The following are the awards for best wap and free hundwriting For best mup in ink-— Lewis Anderson, 3 orth America— for one fourth fure, Certificates in all hand drawing—a rose — cases must be obtained, and the tickets purchased before entering the cars Arrangements have been made for reduced farcs ot all the hotels for members attending, the dates being 18 to $2 per day. Tickets will be good coming from the 19th to the ,.and returning from the 284 to the 256th, inclusive, THE NATIONAL W, 5, A, The convention of the National Woman's Suffrage association will be heid 1 this city, beginning a week from to-day, and at the close of the oconvention, September 28th, a recep- tion will be held at the Paxton, for which invitations will be issued. On the following two days, Septembor 20th and 30th, this association will For beet. fre F orence Mead, For best drawing in_designing—a car- ringo gate ~ Huldah Valien, £ For hest speciman of penmanship— Mamio Hevder, £, o best mapin pencil ~ Nebraska—Lulu Shropshire, £, Very noticeable among the were: Europe, by A, P, William gan, by Nellie 1t sewater; Western Stutes, by M. L. Copeland; Noith America, by F. W, Burchmore; same hy Mollie Giraff. Thero were 380 mars, 480 specimens of penmanship, and 800 ‘drawings, all of which were tagged and entered, and ered three walls of the ugricultos ing, Heven countios wade exhibits at the state tair, and they composed an extensive and admirable showing of Nebraska products, This department wan under the superi ndency of Prof, Williams, of Hastlnzs, who has been conuected with the state hold a weeling at Lincoln, attended | fairs for the last ten years, and says he has by wll the big guus who have buen at [Uever scen a display to equal it. Hall the Omuha meeting, Sratos witth S350, 00D ob e Mre, Holen Gouger will speak to| Union Pacifio and alep she ohumofon the workingmen on Saturday evening | medal; Washington county to at the cpora house, and Mrs, May | prire, 8125 cash; Burt county third prize, Wright Sewoll, of Indianapolie, chair- | §77 Seward county fith pize, 850, Bute wamn of the excoutive committes of the [ 17, 304 Dawien counties ‘each received n‘nunlml aesociation, willspeak at Falls | not xo extensive as the ofhers, but in qual- City on the 17h, and at other places | ity they were cqual to the best, during the weck. - Miss Authony is in the city arcany ing the plans of the couvention as well a8 laying out work for the campaign in Nebraska. She speaks at Nebrasks City on Tuesday, the 19th, and at Fairmont an Friday, the 223, which will b the ouly spoeches she wil make this week An Eutire Sucocess. It has been proved by the most reliable testimony that Tuomas’ ELeorkie Oin is @ entire success in ourit g the wost invet- orate cases of r eumatism, veuralgia, lame back, and wourds of every description, et — MARRIED, LOGE~Septe@mber 10th, 1882, Eggert Oft, of Jetferson Precinct, to Ross Loge, of Richland Precinct, Washington county, by H, O, Timme, justice of the peace, 4 FRYE.GARDENER —September 16th, About six wecks age a young wo- | 1882, Sawuel J. Frye, of Elkhorn precinot, man was employed, through the intel- | to Mary Gardener, of Waterloo, by H, C. ligance office in this city to do the | Trimwe, justice of the peace, cooking at the Florence cut-off. She| (veters served in all styles at Maus was a “likely” young woman and did | & Blackman's Restaurant, 18-2¢ LONG LIVE MURPHY. A Generous Work By the Boss of the Florence Out-OIr, the Sixth infantry stationed at Fort Doug'ss, which is in commmand of Gen, MoOook, and the number of troops, even with the present increase, is ridicuiously emall, The fact is that 1f all the troops in tha department were concentrated ap Salt Lake City there are Mormons enough, well dritled enough, and porfectly able and willing to eat them up, The company whic is D of the Ninth, mustering twenty-six men, At Siduey they will bo joined by company F, about thirty- five men, Cowpany Dis commanded by Capi Je M. Lee, who accom- panted it west, together with Liout. McNutt, Lieut. Biidwin remzining to lvok after the transportation of the heavy baggage. A special car was at- tached to the west bound train for their accommodation, and as the company fell in and went through the maneuvers neces- sary to get on board the train, the attention of all the passengers on the train was drawn to the military display. The company which will board the trainat Sidney is in command of Lieut. Noyes, After the presenco of these two companies at F't. Douglas is no longer required they will take station at Ft, D. A. Russell, which wiil be regi- wental headquariers for the Ninth, whose prosent Leadquarters aro at Fr., Niobrara, CROOK IN ARIZONA, The Crouk party, waien recently arrived ut Fo. Whipple, were made the recipiants of a hundrome banquet by the citizens of Prescott, which is glowingly written up in the Prescott Six bundred dollars worth of champagne was disposed of and two hundred peaches at twenty-ive cents a piece disappeared during the festivi- ties. Col. Martin made one of his happiest speeches, Capt. Bourke was forced by the senoritas to respond to the toast of *‘The Ladies,” and Gen. Crook, ‘“I'he Great Apache Tamer,” made his usual ‘‘few remarks.” A pri vate letter from Captain Bourke re- ports that the station is a most de- lightful one, that the quarters are far ahead of Fort Omaha, and that all are 1n good spirits except Col. Martin who, in the absence of a chaplain, has been detailed to conduct Sunday services at the barracks. Gen. Crcok and Capt. Bourke have started for a tour of the Tuaian agencies with 30 days rations, ‘At present,” says the genial captain, ‘“‘miy time is occupiedin getting ready to accompany the General and in dodging & moon-¢yed leper of a Chi- uvaman who has » wash bill against me.” Gen. Crouk’s friends anticipate some lively work in Arizona within a few month's time while if Bourke doesn’t add a half a dozen Apache scalps to hia collection we shall be very much disappointed, left Ft. Omaha CHANGES IN THE DEPARTMENT, A number of changes of station in tho department may be expeered at an early day, Tt is dofinitely decided that the headquarters of the Ninth infantry will be transferred to Fort Russell at Cheyenne. No appropria- tion having been made for Ft. Thorn- burgh, the troops will probably be shortly withdrawn and the fort left in charge of a guard. Forts Cameron in Utah and Hall in 1daho will undoubs- edly be abandoned at an early day and he troopa there in station distributed to points on the railroad. PERSONAL POINTS, Gen, Howard, accompanied by Lieut. Guy O. Howard, sid-de-cawp, leaves Wednesday for an extended trip to western posts, including forts Bridger, Thornburgh and Douglas, Dr, Summers has returned from a months inspection of hospitals in the departmefis. Lieut. George H, Morznan, 3ed cav- alry, who was severcly wounded in the Apacho cawpaign, is is the city on sick loave, His next trip will be in the uature of a bridal tour, Lieut, Col. Anderson, Ninth in- fantry, is stepping at the Millard on his way to his command at Fort McKinney. Col. Anderson will ex- pend the $25,000 appropristed by congress at ita last seseion in making Fort McKinney the banner (rontier post in the deparment, Col, Stanton has returned from Fort Biduey, where he distributed several thousand dollars of the na- tion's money in paying off the troops. Col, Stanton has purchased a prayer book and a copy of Moody and San- kty's hymns, and pioposes to be found way up among the mourners under the new resime, Letters from Col. Van Voast, Ninth infantry, now on sick leave, make it extremely doubtful whether he will ever be able to take charge of his regiment, Partial paralysis of the extremities has set in and his brain is seriously affected. Lieut. Morris O. Foote, adjutant Nineth infantry, is still in the city. Col. J. H, Taylor, assistant adju- tant general , department of the Platte, is laid up with a serious at- tack of gout. During his absence Captain Sfi‘den is performing the du- ties of the adjutant’s department. @M. E P, fionlnll, who for tnnt{ years has been the indefatigable cler! for General Wilson, is taking a well prairie with their teamn on Friday and them and it is probable that but for this diecovury the men would have lingered in azouy on the prairie until they starved to death, From the most reasonable theory of the case it is supposed that they vere out riding on their ponies, and they being young Lorses were unruly aud the riders and horsea hecame involved in the prairie fire, avhich is devastating all the coun- try in that vicinity, They were car- ricd in‘to North Platte upon a caboose, where Dr, Donaldeon and Mr, Cum- mings drewsed theic wounde, They were in a fearful condition, one man having his hands and feet terribly burned, and the other not only his hauds and feet, but all that part of his body below the waist. The lat- ter upon having his limbs wrapped 1n cotton and oil had so lit- le flesh left upon them that it was sat if they were wrapping up a couple of oticks of cord wood, The flesh on their hands was burnt off, together with their finger-nails, and probably in case of their surviving they will have to suffer amputation of their limbs. Alexander was the least seriously burnt owing to the fact that he had buckskin leggings on which protected his lower extremeties. When Mr, Cumminga left North Platte on Satur- duy morning at 1:40 they were still alive, but both in a critical condition, Every train that passes through that couutry sets fire to a new patch until all the South Platte country for miles and miles is one continual blaze aud it is probable many lives will be lost before the conflagration terminates. found accidentally, AT A GOOD DAY Which Many of the Bad People Took Advaniege of. There was a big haul of offenders on Saturday night and Sunday, and Judge Beneke's court yesterday was a busy one, there being between fifteen and twenty prisoners on hand for trial. Mollie Kernan, Kate Watson and Julia Lewis, were arrested for disturb- ing the peace and were mulcted §5 and costs each, One paid and the rest went up. . Eight cases of intoxication were reported and two paid while the other six must go to jail. W. E. Street was arrested as a sus: picious character and was sent up for 16 days at hard labor. He has been acting as a rag-picker about the streets when he was an able-bodied and intel- ligent man, and on being arraigned could not tell where he had boarded, although he had been in the city for a month, He 18 supposed to have been a capper for the gang that has been working the city for some time, James Kenney was arrested as a vagrant, but proved that he was inuo- cent of that charge. George Gray was sent up for twenty days at hard labor for stealing a new coat and leaving his old ope in its placo. A bottle of chloroform was found in his pockot. A man was mrosted for cruelty to animals, the charge being that he had taken charge of a horse and then went off to the state fair and left the ani- mwal without food or water for three days. Frank Nichols and Delia Thomas had a dispute and fight on Twelith and Dodge stroets, and wore both run in, Both the litter cases were set for a hearing yesterday. T METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA- HA, NEB, Tables supplied with the best the market attords. The traveling pubiic olaim'they got better accommodations and more general satisfaction here than at any other house 1 Omaha. Rate, $2 per duy wue2ltime u — PERSONAL. Mr, Phillipe, representing Booss & Co,, one of the largest dealrs in furs in New Yark City, has heen spendiog o few days in Owaha, Wi i- afine finn and their representative is a thorough gentlemau in every respect, Col, Chase, Col. Smythe, W, J, Con- well, Mr, ¥erguson and a number of other attorneys left for Papillion yesterday to at- tend the openiog day of court, The autograph of “Happy Dan B, Fuller, Tootle, Maul & Co.'s dandy trav- eler, adorns & page of the Paxton register. Hon, Homer Stull, attorney for the Oregon short Line, aud C, W, Collins, the contractor, left for Idaho yesterday. Mr. W. A, Shepardson, the live editor aud publisher of the Wymore Leader, left for home yesterday, Miss Jeunie McClelland, Owmaha's youthful priwa dona, has gone to Blair for & month’s visit, Mr. and MrsoD, Kendall, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs, Gieo, H. Boggs, have gone to Chicago, Miss Emma Bruning, left Sunday an extended visit to friends at Cheyenne. on Secratary Singhiser, of Idaho, left for howme yesterday. PEIs SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made fror the wild flowers of th ¥aR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the most fragrant of perfumes, Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, San Francisco, For sale in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse and Kennara Bros., & Co, AN OUIRAGEOUS CASE A Woman ana Three Bables Out Unaer the | Prom a responsible gentlemsn to. siat details are gin the vicinity the learned of a case of first-class brutal- |ity 1 North Omahe Among the resider of Prospect Hill ( woman whose aome months since, was leit with two babies, the e dest about six years on her hands, and was besides in a delicate condition, Failing to pay her rent the landlord, with bratality not without precedent, turned her and her little ones out of in the vicinity otery was a poor husbaud deserted her The poor woman in the hollow leading up to the gates of Prospect Hill Cemetery, and for two nights slep on the bare g with only the hlue sky above Fortunately “He who t wind to the shorn lamb” wus less crunl than the lardlord and warm niglils made the eondition of the out casts lcea pitiable. The neighbors at length learned of their sitnation and took them ia Sunday. man i far advauced in preg one of the babies is sick, tho condi- tion of the whole outfit boing helpleas and sad iu the extremn, The county ¢ mmissionera vire the facts and instructed one of the neighbors to rent rooms for the family and see that they wera taken care of, There is no excenee for the landiord, jem, spers the Hottentot would have known that the county commissioners would have wad been laid before them. Fell Down M, Alhért Anderson, , fell down stairs und sev his 'knee. appl s of Dr Tioma=’ ELECTRic O11. entirely cured him, W DIED. KIMDALL—At 'S Kimdall, & Funeral y undertaking rooms of McCarthy & Butke, {leman’s. ——— Feathers, ribbous, by using the Diamond Dyes. for auy color, _ SPECIAL HOTICES. eping | doors. The poor creatures took refuge The wo- aney and notifie 1 of asg any man with the intelligence or a the rent good if the case had York strect, Buf- ely bruised Joseph's Hospital in this city, Suntawber 17th, Mrs, Rose 0 p. . from the That Premium Honey at Wm. Gen- velvet can all be colored to match that new hat 10 cents i AT Two new houses 8.6 pe: month 1 Grand and P orce strcet Park(r's addi tion, Convenient o strect cars. Appy cn the premiros §6- 4 kitchen . rroot Call be- 112 rshed 1o w 817 N, 17th strect, | ven ort stie t Join'n res dene corner gther or quire on ¢ farn'shod rocmy, o i Motse's gro ory st'r t, near p s | J0R RENT11ouse of 4 rooms, Burt St. het. 4" Broom and Brown. Apply nest door, 3o SALE—0n DS 103-4t* 4horse powir o Clark & €O, n's mase, (Inguire gne P, N, 1 H, 9, 2 L O% KENT- L voard FOR [ Al streot. Fnu REN go room with and n board, 1804 Californi s st NT—ifunds mely turuishe asmaller fusm, Brick bouse o, modern, very desirat Iarge, coutral, sireet oar , , 8 rooius, barn, Woeat'n St 817 ., new. 0 roon t, 890, 2 rcome, Whe aton siree < Thice business lots, 16th street, for eas BALLOU, iy Dol 10th 87110 ____Room5 JFGE, RENT=Grocety woce, car and Capitol avenue.” Apply on ¥ramisos 02-tt AS, NEBFR. troe 25 Oyposit: Fortt ‘Vlllk RENT —Nice dwel ing on 11t strect bet. Websaer and Caiiforuia Irquire st I Meyer b 241 207 wouth 1307 tre W KNI WG 7 room Tiguire of fory dwe liig 20th y ox being repaired and painted Taylor 14thand Douglas. 127-t8 704 RENT-An eleg nty furnihed tront room, 0ne bicck fron U~ ». or B. and M. erus 316, stiict'y in auvance, wreof Ble uffi e, e of five rooms. Enquire “nd Chicarn Sta._th LOTS for loase at $25.00 p. 100 for & tevm of years, at ‘Oraixe Grove Plaio” adjoining Hanscom Pork on the west, tive minutes walk from s rect cars Moy can be obtained to buiid , by persons leasing theso lots at regular rates JAMES F. MOR:ON, 843t1 On premises, office 1515 Faraam 8 trect OR KENT—Brick store. Irquire at Drug Btoro, corner 10th and Douglaa sts, 620-t 0K K NI—Two new dwellings ana two other dwelll'iga in desirable loc ity by McKoors No. 1614 Douyisa strect BI7-t £ s FOR BALE 31 600 “tock ¢f hard farm, in suitable for more, Neb. location, Address 10 LOAN—MONEY OR SALE: Water Werks office, ONEY TO LOAN—On chittel mort, curity. A, B. Tution, No, Gt, ‘ront rcom, up-staire. N o & ‘\F ONEY TO LOAN—Oal! 88 Law Uince of D, Y177 Thomas Rodm & ¢relehtan Black, 82700 tarm property. Buuis Ruuw Katara and Loix Ascuxoy, 16th and Douslas St HELP WANTED. ANTED—Two .irls &Douglas 8t. Refc TO LOAN—AS ¥ NoW. e ornr o 19th erequired. 438.tf 1616 D glae i3t er censin- terest In sums,of $2,600 sna for 810 § years, on firat-clase city and SURBALEO® RENT—FIve §cres of F"\fory houw, b, ote., east & d toeet, near Fort Omaha. - w-h wil sccure & borg Addre s G. W. Brews er, Ouklard, Ne- braska, DOKSAL ‘—Good team horses, wigd ness Wil sl very oheap. Kobins 1111 Douglas stroet F ; OR ;J-ALF,—Sm:vll housa on California street with 43 years lease. Ouly 825 ; 01-t1 YHOICE Colorado Sheep for 8.e. Cal on or Chiir F. 0, GRABLE, 188-2 wit Kearney, Neh. TED—Girl for ckson s'reot. W Cali‘ornia streers. 1al housework at 1711 440-204 K. cor «r 20th and 13918 0 ¢ Arply 8, Kefor nces icquired. NOR SALE—Tw, mul - team with wagons and barness. Cail ot City Wa.or Worns office. T 80Att [OR pALK-Grocury and crockery busiies, with or without builamy. Aadrcss * Osce= ola,” Neb., box 49 4641 ANIED—A gcod girl for yeneral he work, at 1720 Casy street. 4 ou - A7t ANTKD—Van to work in Garden. D..J, #mih, Sherm.n avenue +10-28¢ y ANT¥ D Girl for gencral hou 2300 lahorers, 1 ¢ ok, H. Ma n- 1ith street, near Faroliim, 449 201 T4tn stroek, batw. en Capitol av LAYOnpOZt st et 4 SU—Girl at 191G Chlcago str TANTEL- G tor e neral houscw. rk Hertzm n, 618 17th 5.1osi, beowe ! V apply ereep voat, unti kr W :00k, (ne that under pistry, None need Write Euo's hotel, ¥re 8y, 460-2111 nth 18 TANTED A tobac ) stripper, corner nd Jackson street i V JANTLD ed, Ap ly 815 nxth 15t etrect, enport and Chic o W wirl (Garmn preforred) od y. 2% tequir= ANTED— D. ining roo Crok 0, nam eroe’ ard 0i3 Apply at 130t ANTED—Good wan at Littleficld’s Sarato- Dairy. 11820 good Darher Immediately at anfmann’s barber shop on 10th steiet, near U P. d pot. 4118 R A good, rober, Industrions « dress, * hronicle, Mudison, expericnce, capacity and wages de i 00d canvassers to work s and * ebraska, Gentlenien or ludies, kxperience 1 entiul, Work light and Dig pay Apply at th 18th street, Omia Wi L ", Juhnson, at \"\?\1’([!— hirt ironers at the Omaha steam \ 1 undiy. 1 07 Farnaw street andsteady e G «d girl tor venersl houework Vloywe ¢ W Wl fawily. apply a2 soutterst of 17th ent D) ge str ets ANT 1 ANTED—Gord irl. fory 4 ployment cffic-, 17 vorth 16th &, room girl, woman ok s st Maus & k 48T Vini W ANTED~ At the National tiotel at i One No, 1 femsle ¢o k wante w ges w Il be raid 120 co'n, Best of X ED—A good woman cook, middle-aged N-ne bota goed, clein w man neel -pply 8. McCoy, Gau t House, near new 1. 1168 D600 privy vau.te, sinko and cese pools to clean with Sanitary Vsult sod Sink Cleaner, the best in use. A, Evaus & Co., restdence 1208 Dodge street. Omab: N W oo or three rooms 8 Loffice. ;A ddriss ituation by an experiencd czok M Lard. T A} Formerly cook at the [ 778 WANTS. < lady with good refcr. cnces, 8 #ituntion a8 o: pyist. «© street, FOR RENT-HOUBES AND LAND. NOR REN ' —Nic ol tern, cloet, of 17¢h and Bust, inquire 1613 Cal fore L5 201 JOHN SI\('!\ Cottai ¢ with 4 reoms, we'l, HOUSES FOR RENT—Swall and flarge four 10 eleven rooms each; Obe OF LWO BW . BEMIS, A ent, 16th and Douzlas & QPLENDID PHOPERTY FOR SALE—At & BAuGALN, one larce brick housc, and o Tge trame house, with full lot on Cass near 15th stroet, Fine chance for investment, rent for §70 per month, Call fov fuil particulsrs, on BEMIS, 609 ¢ Agent, 16th ard Douglas ste, YK BALE—Houss 6 rooms &nd corner lot 188 foet square, $1:00. dicCague, opposite Vovt office. AT JIX BEAUTIFUL LOTS —50x160 feet each in IS “Hauncoms Place on stroet car line; Best lota wholo addition un very casy t.rmaand at s great bargain. Bruis' azent, 15th and Douglas strects 16:t1 T OREC Foit SALE.-Tho Arlington Housd First, class; oll farnished The only hote intown, The chespest property in the state, iasail tho traveling men, Wil b sold cheap on tornus to suit. t E. Futle, proprictor, 5, it om of land adjiio- M. DUN MISCELLANEUS 0ST—A emull beck ard tin s'nt, wearing 4 buc orred leather colar Alibersl roward 1l ve pad the inder upou returning animal (o ol Nc, 204 south 1oth strect, 41452 [ Sopt Dy leay ng Geld cross with fnecrip ion the Heral 1 of Two black ponies. One is marked and 0, id the other iy marked 7 Liberal reward will be paid for their re- turn fo Conde's second-hand store, 13th, he: ween Jones and Leayenworth Streets, 45118 —House and Carpet Cleancr, Stove ewvo orders at Repu’lican of- hor. fice, 13 hand D ug T (1) Will buy the famii $2 500 pvor e onabll. Address Doiph Macg D KUEHL IVSLTRY AND CONDI e, DAtwosd Farnsm ~ada de edor Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marve, o purity, strength and wholesomeness — | More économical thau the ordinary kinds, % and cannot be sold in competition with the AOR RENT—Gocd houso 9 rocws, Location ™ Excellont, near Business put. Kin: r #:00 able, Ecquliel312 Doug as 8t 48 multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold ouly in cane, Rovar Bakive Pownek Co. 106 Wall St., New York

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