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e THE DAILY BEE: SATURDAY JANUARY &1 -_Tbhe Daily Bee. 0MAHA. Saturday Morning, Jan &7 ‘Weather Report, (The following observations are taken at ths same moment of time at allthe stations mentioned.) War Der'r U, 8, S1aNAL SrRvicR, } OmaHs, Jaouary 26 1-85 (1:45 v m ) THE BIG FIRE. Further Details of the Ruin Wrought by Fire and Water, Ope Man Fatally Injured by Falling Tbrough a Eky- light. The Princ'pal Losses—Scenes and Ino'drn's The appearance of daylight yester- day revealed the fall extent of tho fire more p'ainly than could be rold at an earlier hour, The front of the Caldwell blonk from John Wirth's west to the end was one sheet of ice, and the sidewalks almost impassible, T |88 o | &L E|E i1é|8 Tenver . 1“0 08 | 43 |W Chevenne.. /30 04 | 58 (N W BN W 40 |W 53 W Yankton 28 (0 |dwm [Cloudy Des Moines 12) (8B [Licht [Le. rain Davenport. 2 E | resh Bt. Paul. {14 8 Fresh 40 8E |nrisk 20 |3 |Hig 10 SW Frosh 32 AW Frea Buford { Bili gv Deadwood Assinaboine . . .. |0 Missouri and M asiesi pi rivers frozen ai all pints north of 82, Louis. LOOAL BREVITIES, - Read the ad of Heimrod and Dorman onfth prge, --Only & Farmer's night. —A. Benzon’s horsei'ran away on Wednesday night. Toe weather has moderated (& good deal vinos yestorday. The fire was the "all-absorbing topic yestorday, even the senatorial boom being forgoiten, _Paymaster Clarke, of the St. Puul & Omaha Ry., made his monthly trip to this city Thuis lay. -A tnes Herndon, the 'handsomest wo- man oa the stage, appasrs at Boyd's opera bouse this evening, —A senatrial bulletin board (has been pat out in feont of the Western Union telegraph office. —8. B, Joner, assistant general passen- g.r sgent of the U, P. railway, has re- turned from Kansas City. —W. P. McAllister, » well-known Den- ver hot+] mau, 16 in the city. taking his first tour east wince 1872, _John Boyle, accused f making threats sgaiust his wife, was breught vp before Judge Beneke yesterday. Ten in fine Japanese caps, served by tadies in complete Jupanore costume at the Congrgatial church to-night, Admis. #in 10 conts. —Moritz Meyer was Imarricd in New York City Thursday snd the wires wero Keopt hot all nizht sending him telegrams of com.ratulation. —The faneral of the late Rev. Mr, Lit- tlo will tike place at 2 p. m. today from the late residence. Services to be held at the ond ; Presbyterian chureh on Dodge street. —A special mesting of Capitol Lodge No. 3, A, F.and A, M. to-dsy (Satur- Gay) evening, Januiry 27, for work in sec- ond degree. Visiting brethren cordially tnvited, By odor of the master. —The fazeral of the Rev. Georgo L. Littlo will take place from tho Second Prosbyterian oburch, corner of Seven- teenth and Dodge street, at 2 o'clook p, wm, to-day (Siturday,) Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery, —The charitub.y-aisposed citizens of Omaba can tind on object for the exercise of their benevolent feelings in the fumily of David Rush, liviog in & miserable shanty on the eouth bauk of the Souh O .mba creek, wrere it crosses Fifteenth strees, —About 11 a, m, Thursday » light wet snow began to fall at Ogden, haugivg to the wires and likely freezo, Thursday up in the mountaion further disasier was faared, The weather wus clear at Ogden at 9:30 last night, Thursdsy Ozden was workiog to San Franciaco via Denver and the Southern Pacifio route. —1In Judge Beneke's court yester- duy one man paid $5 and costs for disturb- ing the peace, Two man arrested yester- dsy on the charge cf vagrancy were set for » hearing yesterpay There were soven arrests for larceny, which are men. tioned elsewhere, ~—Arguments in o very important rail. rosd cass were begun Thuraday in the United States circuit court in this city, Judge McUrary, of Town, aud Judge Hal. lett, Uaited States district juige of Colos rado, presidiog. Tae particulars were given & day or two ago in full, and the argument has just fairly opened, Daughter” to. —Acting Mayor Ksufman met with a sorious accident on his way home Tuure- dsy. Ho was. driviog south on Ninth atrect, in South Omahs, and & number of stumpiibeiog left sterdivg in the his sleigh collided with one end br the double-trece, The outfit was captured before much harm had ten dono or the Borse could start to run away, ~Ii'rank Johnson, the ‘‘press taker” at the Wastera Union telegraph office in this city, is in hard luck. He went to Omaha yosterday morning to meet his wife, who was o0 her way home from Kentucky, Bhe arrived at Omaha on time snd took the train for Lincoln, but her hushand woniehow missed Ler snd remained in the ity to await the eveniog traio, Last ight sho received o lecram from bim motifying her that ho would be in Lincoln o-day. State Journal, —A boy nsmed Rogers had a fit at the high school Thursday and fell down two flights of stairs, receiving severe injurics Heo was taken home in & wagon, - ————— DIED. OSTHOFF—Louise, wife of Wm, Osthoff jed ui the fwm of B H, Pat, Junuary 26:h, at the age of (7 yeare, 4 month and 13 days, Fuvera! will take place from the son's residence, on Sixteeuth street, between Cass sod Californis, on Sunday, the 26th, at 2 o'clock p, w. Friends wre v vited, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB. Tebles supplied with the best the merket affords. The travellug publie claim they get bettex acsomumodations sud wore general eatisfaction here then st apy other house in Omaha Rate, 92 por dev, sug2lifm hy reason of the depth of snow and ico, which had accumulated. The lan, proprietor of the Grand Central |stores in the block. audltoriom to repel the flames if they approached, 'The trap on the stage hydrant to the roof, while a Baboock | the vxception of J. J extinguisher ocsupied the position of |in 132 foet, is 100 feet. iuterlocutor, This was an exseptional caso as most of the losers by the fire were in blistful ignorance of their danger until | drogs was most interse, the front, this morning. rear and parry walls el) stood, appar. J. J. Brown was in Lincoln, and the | ently as good and sound es ever diepatches brought him home in a huary, Lawrence McMahon and Chas. E The substan OBIGIN (P IHE FIRE. on Twenty-Third and Leaveuworth streats, knew nothing of the fire until broke out whera there has beon nc papers, snme fix, bustion, ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS, Tt was reported that one of tho em- | 40 AA oloyen in Mc¥ahon & Abert’s had per. [ 128% 2:20 p.m.yesterday and Lrongh YESTERDAY'S FIRE, telegraph and telephone wires were many of them down, aud the remain- der were hung heavy with 1cicles, while the poles were as slick as the proverbial greased pole, at the top of which the festive porker islodged dur- ing country fai The block was a picture of desolation. John Wirth's place was quite drowned out, the rooms snd farnitare all belng doused, and the basement, in which the kitchen waa located, being several feet under water, Mr. James Bonner, who keeps a farniture house next door, eecaped very lightly, and did not try to re- move his goods at all, which was very luoky for him. The drug house of McMahor, Abert & Co. presented the most hopeless aspect, It was complotely gutted by the fire. The rcof fell in early in the night, the two upper floors went dowa with it, and ruin reigned in every cor- ner of the establishment. 1% was as complete a destruction «f property as oan be frund in many a long day. The safe, which stood In the front part of ihe store, and contsined the inturance policies and other valuable papers, was eaved in good shape, but it was f)and impossibie to get it open doring the forenoon, and henco a list of o aurern could not be obtained. Meyer & Raapke’s ;s was severe, but much of the stock was saved and still more, such as canned goods, ete., uninjured. They wure probably en- tired covered by the ineurance, and will probably open out again with no delay beyond that necessary to secure new quarters. Henry Horuberger's place, the Bruuawick biilard rooms, was a sigh toseo, The memmoth mirror behind the bar was not broken or fnjured, bat the fine bar was torn loose from its fastenings, the billard tables, muat- ting and fixtures soaked with water, and a steady stream pouring down through holes in the ceiling, It ap pears that here and at J. J. Brown's store the insurance men ordered ro- moval kot the goods Imperatively, and a great deal of damage was done which might have been avoided. The double room on the corner of Four teenth and Douglas, occupied by Brown, was comp'etely emptied of its valuables, but tho water did not rench it all, and had the goods been lef alove the house would have suf. fored no loss at al', THE STREETS were fillad with debris from the wreck- ed block. On Douglas the bililard tables, somo whole and some broken, wera tho most prominent objects, but, onFourteonth, on the west tide, goodn were piled up tweuty feet deep for fully half a block, There wore cali- coes and silks, kid gloves and ocorsets, sud every conccivable thirg The pllo was as vari colorel as a rainbow, and was a rough slght to look at by those who hate to see such a waste of good material, In front of the blosk and extendirg a8 far down o8 Twelfth, was a emall rlver which had worn its way through the {co during the night and flowe:! constantly, being from a foot to a yard wide at first and wideniog ont to the fall width of the street in front of the Millard. Inside the ruined stores steady shower (f oo water foll all day long, the floors being fl uded and the cellara completely submerged, BEFORE DAVLIGHT the scene was not lesa striking, oarts were drawn up and down li%e the wind. The hook and laider truck stood on the nurth side f the street denuded of its apparatus, and the two magnificant grays, unhitched from the truck and tied at some dis- tance rt, pawod the ground ‘‘as the war horse who smells the battle afar cff,” Hose A NOTABLE THING was the small 8'za of the crowd in at- tendance during the fire. Ordinarily the slightest tap of the bell will briog out hundreds, but Thursday thire was scarcely a corporal's guard, althoogh tho bells sounded the slarm four or fivo timos, Dae reason for this wes the extreme severity « f the weather for the past fow days, which kept many in their warm beds who would otherwise have tarned out. Anothor was the forcible measures adopted for drafting spectators into the service, many going home for fear of bemy compelled to work and expose thom. ished in the flames, und fiftymen were | "0 department out to the old plamb Manager Nugent and Mr. Tom Cal- | these figures will apply to the other The num- billiard ball, were on deck and had |ber of twenty-two feet stores in oight men on the roof and six In the [ the block fs elght while those oecupled by Meyer & Raapke and J. J. Brown & Co., ero 44 feet front each. The was romoved and hose run from the [uniform depth of the bulldings with Brown's which tial charaster of the buildings can beet be uttested by the fact that although tha heat generated by the burning There in ncarcely a peasibility that Abert, the firo was the work of incediarism ert, partners, who live side by side st on tKe cilier hand $he fllme; they read of their loss in the morning | #40ve ot other light or fire of any kiud. The origin is very myaterious, Meyer & Raapke were in much the unless it was from spontaneous com- An alarm was turned in from box DYNAMITE. Buz-0ff, Three Men Badly Irjured. jured, two f them being taken to 8: there himself. tent or immedistely stroying all the bedding, blankets, A terrible explosion occurred at Florenee ent-off yesterday foroncon, by | 1™ whick three men wers seriously ia. | 5t Joseph’s hospital, and the third ging It sppears that a can of dynamite wies left standing outside the sleeping oabin, and one of the men In throwing ou ashes, throw them on the cam and it exploded, tearing the anhin into kindling wood and badly ivjaring thyee of ita ocoupants, The | V oabin took fre and burned op, de-|i” 7 ANTED—Co k at California Louse. “oman cook prefernd, g N ANTED—A frsteclaes - prescr ption d A Terriblg Fxplogion at Floranos ! eniish i o rmess th t s witing > work, and can furuisn Lest'of recomu eutarions. o find permauent employment at & 0 1¢1th atreer. L JCHN 3 MICELLANOUS ¥\ WAE T iy 6 ho 6 and 1ot in g0 Toeil ty. Adoress “B. P 81478 State price Bee oftico \VA\'?I;'n_TAI R ds se le for cut 1:thes positively no | inings Call an VvA.\'Trn Four gorter furn sted room as i 14 12 VW ANTED — 4 wal furni bed room with fire Gr atesi, 'na br ok bous, newr busines centre. Pxice rot w. n fence and yo00 o' jctes ¢ Al ne Audrew, staring Bee Office. male or fe the Urfte £15.00 par day sasily mi e 5. K. nITEOUT €, 10 Barcl y strcet, Aew York City. 413 Ime wor, 7 ANTED—To renrt, by & gentleman and wit two turafsb ' rorms. or b d od loca fo Fiuioescent Ador . 1" Bie omice, sure thoy saw him sucoum’ to |1V establishment on Dovglas botween | oo 'mo " o8 the wounded men O T the heat. One saw him throw | Lhirteenth und Fourteenth. A st ve| oo uken &5 Bt Joseph's - up his hands and ful to the|DiPe had become detached from the |y iy yesterday, avd the third, | \V 36 rer ERR Rl eI e DL B R floor, and others saw his head sticking | 110 ard filled the attic with smoke | " 1o hag his wem broken, tock | Atdrcs “1 " B oftic . up on the window sill. Lf anyone I'he ridge of the roof was cut away was burned, the firm is not aware and it waa diecovered that there wax of 1t no fire sf or all. An Immenee erowd Saveral firemen, Including Frank | 8sthered, Winship, John Barnes and William Hunt, had,a narrow escaps from death. They wereon the edge of the roof of AR . PRACLTICAL CHARITY. Mayer & Raspke's playing on the | A® Demonstrated by the Pupiis of she drug store fire, Suddenly the roof City Schools, went in. All made a plunge for ssfaty, -~ and Winship and Barnes barely caught the edgn of the rocf and drew them- selves up by their hands. The escape was almoat miraculous, Tcd Hath, the property man of the | donation by the school children of the Academy, fell throvgh a skylight and | city of one potatoe cach for the bene- cuat himself terribly on the glass, but % ¢ f the poor, as was demonstratod broke no bones Ho was all over| ' e : blond when he gotinto the Academy by visit to the Tenth street mission again, to-day by a Bre reporter The Jol. C 8. Chase was a perfect hero, | Pacitic street echool has sent in dashing abonsand looklng aiter thelfonr barrels yof potstoes and Gladstone threw his doors open, | 1470 quanti'y of grocoriee; the O:ss and the boys were all given a lunch | 5F¢€t sonool sent eight bushels of pc- for tho asking tatoes, with packages of coffee and hill” is not the erop resalting from Manager Nugent and McNamara | 168 bread, apples, eto.; the West & Donesn placed Tue Bek re- achool gent in uver twenty bundles of portn ahden Shiigation by . |childrer'a clothing, and $6.50 in cash, lowing the free use of their telephonea [ 10 just a8 the reporter was leaving and offering every facility for scouring | th® mirsion, an exprers wagon drove a full and eary roport. up witha quantity of potatoes and All the saloons in tho vicinity were |RFooerles o the Jackson strect forced to stay open, and were liberally rohool. Nothing hes been received patronized by the halt frozon men, |P¥ Mrs. Jurdine, superintondent but not a singlo tipsy man was soen [ OF tho mission, from the Hlgh sohoot on the street. nilding, but she had sent to Mrs. S H. H. Clark, a list of names this mlie ) ufel ok morning of worthy families to whom Tho losres 8o near s can bo ap-|should be distribnted supplics that proximated to duy, bifors the actual|had been collected by a few (f the amoant of damago douo by fire and | teachers in that bullding. There water can ba nacortaived by refercnce | have boen no donations received from to stock invoices, and estimates for | the North cchool yer, but it is proba- repaira to the buildir g1 are as followe: [ hle that aupplies have been collected The firm f MoMshor, Abert &|thore and distributed to the poor of Co., wholesale druggists, whers the the vieinity. fire started, estimate their stock to| Forall theso sopplies there Isan h)\vn been worth §35 (0), which is|nctive demand. Up to noon to-day virtoally & complete lcas The In- | fourteen families had applied to the rurance is botween $30,000 and $35,- | Tonth street mission for help. A 00), the exact amount not being ae- | note was sent to Mr. James, superin- cerlainable until the firm can get at|tendent of the olty sohools, some ten their policles. These are locked up in | g, ince, asking him to mention this the nfa, which was not romoved from | matter to the teachers generally, and the building. An | uusuccoseful at-|it {s thought that the provision now tempt was made this morning to open | goming in result in part from his ac- it. The building ocoupied by this|tion in the premises. firm was owned by Judge George B. Lake, who is in Lincoln at present. The loss on the building will probably reach $4,600, Meyoer & Raapke, Army Orde have an insurance of §31,0C0, all of which 1s in good companies. the goods which have been saved, to- gother with theinsurance, the firm will from $30,000 up to $35,000, a topographical assistant, he will re. Heury Hornberger, the owner of and proprietor of the billiard hall and § aaloo, has an insurance on his build- | %Ltk 1883, ing, stock and fixtures approximating §$3,000. His loss on building and stock will probably reach &0 (00 J. J. Brown & 0o.'s stock, though not damaged by firo, was injured a groat deal by being bandled 10 taking 1t out of the building und thon replac 1vg it baok in the store. By thott of goods and actual damage this firm's loss will reach $7,001 Mr, Brown's losa uu the roof of his bui'ding, which had eaught on fire, will beabout $500 This firm is tully icdemnified by am- ple insurance. John Wirth, proprietorof the res- taurant, will lose between $4,000 and #4500, He is insured with Muarphy & Lovett tor $3,000, Rateliffo & Shaw, proprietors of the gambling rooms over Hornberg- or's saloon, estimate thelr loss at troop and post commsanders, Private abaence, Recruits Walter . Melus, enlisted the Fourth infantr; Skinny Men. Impotence, Sexual Debility. ~ §1. §3,600. They have £2 000 tnsuranco, | tors, The buiiding ocoupiod by Meyer & FremmmeReTT—— Raapke, ia owned by Feank Smith, of PERSONAL. Now York. There is §5 000 iveur- anceon it, which Smith's agents in this ci'y think wi'l fully cover the loss. The building cosupied by John Wirth was cwned by 8. 8 Caldwell, | noy of Norfclk, is in town. thabanker, who has §8 000 oo is, Mr, Caldwell thinks his loes will not be over §2 000, MINOR LCHSES Weat & Fritcher, the tobacconists, had a lot « f leaf tobacco stored in thelr cnll;r, which ‘":fl c‘;xmid:r;hlz dnm}; are at the Paxton. aged by water, which soaked throng! 3 3 thn wallr, Tha. 1o will be. abast| ., A s Bishardn of Oakland, Oal the Millard. Daweon county, are at the Millard. oy, are at the Paxton. pavy in at the Millard, selves, when they werouopreperod for the emergency. THE YANDALS, There was a p'e of stealing dune and vo wonder, In the confusion «f the event vory little watch was kept over the partivs who aesisted in re- moviug goode to places of ssfoty. Tho pollos torce turned out in, fall mar- shalled by Deputy Doty and Capt Deuohoe, and stretching ropes scro Fourteanth street, triad to form a barrier againat the thioves, Capt. J. J. Neligh, euperiotendent | of the Western doteetive egency, was promptly on hand with his men, aud wt first seaisied in laying pipes, but was finally called on by the merchants to wd in guarding tbeir wares, in ileh good nervice wes done, hstandivg all precautions here was a great deal (f petit thiev ing and vandalism, and meven arrests were made for larcony of goods before daylight, Some of these will hold good, aud others were probably cases in which the victims were carclcss of their actions and the officers hasty in thelr arrest, THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, which was seriously threatened at one time suffered no damage whatever, €570, which is covered by insurance, Luather R. Wright, justice ¢f the peace, having an cffize over Meyer & |tie Paxton. Raapke, will loss about §3€0, on for. niture. No insurance. The records of the oftice were all saved, foriu- uately, . Robert Purvis, commission mer- ohant, estimates hia loss at §100, by water, Charles § Lane, of Bius Sprivgs, is a the Paxton, Maj. T, 8. Clarkson, of Schuyle, is in the city, Millard, SUMMARY OF LOSSES, e McMubon, Abert & Co. Mever & Raapke 8 95,000 | Milard. 0 mith 1 5100 obn Wirth...... Rateliffe & Shaw S B, Oddwell Waost & Frite L. R. Wright . 3 . Robert Purvia...... 2% ssatn Paxton, James Sedwick, of Wilber, is at the Paxtcn, M, S, H and at that time was the most impos- ing etructure in ihe city. The cost of the building was very heavy, for ot that timo buildivg material was at leaet one hundred per cent greater , thanat present. Mr. Caldwell esti | Francisco, Forsale in Omaha by W. mates that bia baildings cost him be.|J, Whitehouso and Kennvare Bros tween $13,000 and $14,000 each, and | & o, Msdo fror the wild flowers of th van ramcp YOSEMITE. VALLEN t is the most fregrant of perfume. “‘Small potatoes and few i the Tue Bee's recent articles urging the Under the provisions of paragraph wholesale dealers in fancy grocerics, | 7» general orders No. 54, sories of Upon the recommendstion cf his James W, Windsor, troop M, Fifth cavalry, a surrondered desertor, is re. leated from confinement and restored [ ™Y house-work ovmtortable and eastly. to duty with his troop, forfeiting all pay and allowances now due him, and meking good the time loat to the United States by his unauthorized at Fort Omahs, Neb., in asslgned to ““Wells' Health Renewer” restores bealth and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, | cor, That feeling of languor and dobility that tollowa physical exertion, re- mwoved by using Brown's Iron Bit- Hosh MeLesn and J. H. McCall, of H. C. Prime, » prominent young attor} F. W. Inbusch and . W, Menke, of The *Only a Farmer'a Daughter” com- M. Dacy ani wife, of Evanston, Wyo., Governor Hale, of Wyoming, is at the | stree. tront room up ip P. Gettys, of St. Louiy, is at the J.J. Brown & Co. (stock avd atore) 7.500 A. O. Boyd, of Massachusotts, is at the Henry Hornberver, - p 9,000 Miltar Frank | | Tcn. Theron Nye, of Fremont, is at the ns, of Fremoxt, isat the \LAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Manofactured by H. B, Slaven, Sav imeelf up to the same place: A socoud can of dynamite ¥as ex- tirat, tion, Snpreme Cowrt of Nebrasxa. mitted to practise: of Merrick ceunty. Clark vs. Mullen and Gunnison vs, Raussell were continued. Traver ve. Merrick county; mosion to dismiss overrvled. The following causes were sub- mitted: State ex rel Marion va. Herron, by respondent. Hulhorst va. Tacharner. Wiich vs. Phelps hausted _ vita'ily cared Brown'a Ircn Bitte S A RepDINGS, Russia Sulve has proved its effictency by a test of 75 years' conatant use, Tr by uait Horsfurd's Acid Phosphato romoves the uucomfortable feeling s metimes experionced after exccosive _avking or chewiog. S Our Citizens desire no notoriety, but are al- ways ready to proclaim the truth. Mre, Goo, Lawley of 76 Knight Street Provi- dence, R. L., relates to our reprrter her exper what is destined 10on ta be tie s endard snd le ding ap citic of the whol: w.de world, for kid- ney rna liver diceascs, &o. Mrs D, ssys: Early last spr ng I was ecvorely sfflic o1 vitn fast and svddenly thit before T was so raely awarsof the oau v of my teoublo Ibucame bad- Iy blcated, a1t my vedy ond licba v swollen, €0 (hat it way with great diTen can e dreadfully trcub'ed by bein short breath:d sleep, and was very restless sharply a8 to arcuse mo from slocp. Hunt’s Romedy. rost well sl night. Tne awell ng has dissppear Rexedy Eascertainly done wenders for mo MR r GEO. DAWLEY.” Safe and Reliable. AW Bro'n M D,of Provi:ence, R. I *Ihaveued Hacts Remedy inmy pric the past s'xtecn y/a it an being & safe a d reliah o remedy.” Hunt's Ren.edy s pu-ely a vego.1ble compound Baye: the kidneys blsddor, liver ana urinary oryans. edful sufforing whict: only the vic hourstism eun roalise. THOUZSANDS OF CASES of the worst (orins of tiiis torriblo disease| havo boen quickly relioved, aad tnennit, ime PERFECTLY CURED, PRICR g1, 1IQ1ID er DRY, SOLD by DEUGGISTS, Ty 031 be nent by madl, ALL1ON & CU,, Burlington, 1 ) G .|__SPEGIAL KOTIGES, ploded by the concussion Srom the|rnficecwes adding to the general deatric. |k T KenewC The fuliowiug gentlemen were ad- W. H. Webster und John Pattersor, Norveousness, debility and ex- |thepromicr tence with the wonderful curative propart o. of torpidity « f the kidney « ard enlargement of she | hors: s able, tiver, and tho ki ‘ney dise se came upon me o [ sevcro pain that 1 was ab'e to walk any, Ih- )l to nogosd purpose, until b about the sime % : when I was tired out and somewha: diszusted Stone, troop L, Fifth cavalry, is trans- | and almost discoraged with medcines and coc: ¥ h i - | tors, & rel d high'y eat [ y not lose mach it anything. The forred to the general ':":)“ detach. :':h: ';:\(l;:'-n high'y esteemed friend per stock burned was valued all the way|ment on duty at theso headquarters as | /¢ S0 davi/oh lan i am Ly distesio)ns ted by the rorult, for befcro I had used abortle A port to assistant adjutant general of | of it I bezan to teel rolieved, and eo.n commen the building No, 1319 Douglas street, | ¢p e department, not later than Janu- | e:d to tleop plen idly; th 1 began to BYCTO DETYOus pa'r e in my limo whiod T had t handle sotender'y do not apsear any m re, my heada he and backsoae | 3% bave disappearcd, 1 feel be ter every way, acd | by 7 feet long. Hant's s tor | TIONALIST, 40% Tenth stree nd cheertully reo.msud o icntift ally prepyied by a first-clus ragistere! Pharmecist, snd wi'l rurely cura ll disosses of 842 304 V ANTED —Sit-ation by fire' ¢'age ba' er on jos, Addros Adam Boulan. v, Mo. #3820 £OR BENT—HOURES ANG LA NOR RENT—A 1 fcely faniched r om with largo cloger ar d w'ove in, 5 permonth. Also unfurotated room, Bocmrere Llock, crrrer sth and Howar i 0R RENT—Up-w'airs over M7 Farnam st 8101w TIBHN G JAC D '—Double oftica obs' block. PV RER unfuarn she 1ea, with bay window, 1816 ¢ hie 2.0 of 0/ KENT-—Fcuse of 5 rooms, Apo' Mr. Thos, Switt, 15th avd Chicog 821t RAR CHANCE FOR RRNT—Te 2nd stary £\ and hsement of buildtn No. 111 -arnam wtreet, InGuice nexe docreas . 318 1m) 'YOR FENT—One of two houres :ituated at [ 254w d Liavenworth strects, Ove with 5 rooms @ 4 1ho cther cf two rooms. Apply on 815.201 POR 1 Nice fur. ished 1000 with board, Beth roomand gas, and table board Do 53 Une_orcan, $9.06 per m A. Hosp 's Musie Hall Fl‘u\l-uu:n ROOMS AN B /ARD ! couvenier ces 1810 vodge St. 7 IWV R K £ 11 rootms, at £5 to s 5 cre 4 witn houre, hyat #65 and 82 p r month. Lureau; opposit offi NOR R'NT_Two n cely furnish A roon coruer 20th aud Davenport with or wit 5 630 l‘nu‘m:xr'?swr..l wma | houses, 5 rooms DI ack. DI, €. I PAUL 39-1m (UK NGO i 7 Wih biard or two 7071 Vivey fur isven room 1508 Calitornia 8t, my. it s onuie, a cne W wquiro Barker b S’ New Map of Omaha, just completed anc for delivery at & each. In4 foct wide . Largest and most complete ms; ever published, Official map of tht lnmn. TOR KENT—2 houses of 8 tooms e ch. In quire 1019 Farnham stre t. ) that even a <1'ght exertion ora littie exorcise Y wouid tire m» almos: t5 exhaustion, snd I w. s #0 distressed whon I retired nights that I couldn' B95-1m OTEL FO ALE CHE 108 west of Onaha, the Uni railroad Oue of my Uwbe | Brick barn, tw story hote' and furniture, three copecily had a ve'y sovere nervous pain, which [ 10's 6°x152, good stand, go-d business.’ Goud always scemed 10 be mo'e severo at night thay | F6as0ns for selling. atany other time.cnd would frequently ache #o 1w very mervons and uncowfortatleall the tice, and was belng doctored, and taking a 1 kiads of wedicine | ® 1881, headquarters of the army, adju- | for this complaints and 1hat anc he othe With | tant general's office, Private Robert Tuguire of subseriber, " AL NOKEL 713-1m-me North Fend, Néb, OR SALE—Pucr ots. mps of Ne raska 50c «ach, For bargams in )0 aha City improved un mpr-ved property, calllon Win. ¥, Shri- ver, real Estate Agent, oppos 1o postoflice. - A QOR SALE-—S8fx room cottago with barn end half lot on Chicago street, noar ¥ligh School + | Dnly 32,500, MeC. Ovp. Pos.office. FW A 1F-L clnes r6c00a band phacton Call at 1810 Harney $6 2974 NXCELLENT BHICK FOR SALE—(9.00 per ' th uand, Yard 15th etreet, two blocke south < B: levie road _dee 233 ORENZ0 18 New Map of Omaha, just cor an. ready for delivery at 5 vach, 1s 4 foet wide Largost and most complete maj of Omaha cver published, Official map of the «d trom u y bidy and Hmbs, I am row able to do | €Ity 800 column, L MIKCELLANENR = YOOMIAND BOARD--At re:son:ble fizures, UME l!o\\infl reel -29 EDWARD KU KHL, | MAGISTER ©F PALMYSTERY AND COND™ en Farnan and_Harney. Will, with 'he sulrits, obtain for any one a glance and present, and on certain conc ture. Boots and Shoos made to order. watisfaction_guarantent Pertect A e a ! :\l Tho v as room & Creighton Block, ONEY T+ LOAN—-On chattel mort M Cantsr A“5 Tutton, ‘No. 1516 2811, 00T Saniwot #5000 anug warls, fo' 8o 5 years, on f property, BRMIS kAL oth and Douglas Sts. Reul Estaio sud Loan - Agen “Tm:\"fium At S por cont, ¥ o ¢ requanted with o ricle of wert, For par at 1118 Dodge St £45-30 ) TANTD-A suitibe w Paxion, NV AR i . seene $1 Msj. W. T, Gentry, U.S. A, isin the|r fereucen r qilred, A driss HISTORY (F THE BUILDINC ity, TTT000 team T O tle Caldwell block was built i —s rw, (Kan a4 City, Bpringfic'd » Mom ad, H. M NNWFILER, Lith ctreit. A ANTED—Fxperencid Sacvaan for the city to rell Cigars and & P wder. Kennard, Motter & Co., 14th stre - #7°SPECIALS will POSITIVELY not be In A. D, Buckworth, of North Platte, fs at | serted unless paid in advance. AN--Call at Law oftice of D), L. first clasa city and farm sTATE 8id LOAN AGENCY, | New York Shriver's onporite oppo_Dolan P LS 0t Absolutely Pure. This powder varies. A marvel of purity, 7 and omencss. More econonical he orpinary k nds, and cannot be s ti‘ion with the multitude of low test, short weight, alam or ph sy ans, HovAL Bakr ate powder. _Sold ouly in owbkR Co., Wall-St., 601 “JAGOB KAUFMAN, REMO /ED TO NO, 611 16TH & DEALRR 1LY ALL KIXDS OF PURE WINES AUQTION S\ALE that wrs p t off a McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 318 14TH ST., BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS s s i A FEW BARGAINS EXTr HouseS BY BEMIS I5th &Douglas St. HOUSBS AND EOTS. No. 19—Full ot and new houss be'ow and ouo up:staire. Ki. h fc and evenabove, A hargain, 8 No. I¥—TLarge two stol T'rootze, two ceiling be ow Brick foundation, cellar, ete. house, 10+ rooees, a0 i err, Laru, cic., en bater and 22d rtreet, $6,000. No 17—Lot 50x1ib 'fect, 1 rooms brck foundation 100 n street noar Foor C House aud Ict on ». house of two l cistern on Convent $ 0. h near Clars St. 15 tulllot on Pler.o St r 19th 1000 . New ronseof 7 raoms, with corner lot, half mile w st of Turniable of rod strect cars on Sau dersSt. £10 0 N, House of cight rosms, barn ete. lob 60x165 feet §2000. Vacant Lots. u2%0; 282—Tw full lots on 188h Street meay Lake $1600. No. 3 1—Twenty-five 1oty in_ Parkers addition Just north of the end of redstroct car Ane $440 each easy terms. No.3:0—Four ieteon Delawaro £4. ncar H 660. One haltlot on South avesue, near A ve ue ¥ 0 No. 340—Eighteen (1) lota on 21st, 22nd, 23rd ava Saundersstreet, Lear G.ace, §500 each, aud n «nsy verma, N X beautitul residence lots on Cather- ine street, nesr. Havsoow park, $4,500. Twelve be utitul residence lota (n Hamilton near end of old strecicar teack; bigh and sighrly, $360 0 $00. Several acre ard halt acre o r lots on Cum. irg. Burt ard California eireets, in Lowe's vec- oud addition and Park Piice—near Acadomy of Sacred Heart, Lots in * Prospeet Place” on Hamiiton and Chirlod street, Ju't weet of the end of Red Sircet ack and Convent of tho Nisters of Poor . one aud oce haif wile f om p-stoffice, and on» mletiom U, P. shops, 3156 to $500 (aco, unly 6 porcent dows wnd 5 p-r crut per month Lotei + Lowe's addition one-nsif milo west of tre b Cur track nesr Convent of © Sisters Jo Shiny ition, $126 to $.00 eich, and on vory eary terms. lots in Horbach's 1s¢ and 2nd additions, Shinn's, Park Vles, Lowe s 2 addition Riza '3 Luke' son's, Hauecom Placo, Redick's ad- ditions. efc., & o Lots in “Ure i Fon icr ndditlon” just ore- quirter m 1> guthcast ot Union Puclils and 1. wnd M. R B. depots, §260 to §1,500each, very eacy tesms, Business Lots. Tnree good business lots on Dodge near 12th 2120 fuut each, §1,600 each, or $4,500 for 0wy terim, 0 k100 busiress lots on Farnam 66 o ¢ ach, with frao e buiidiys her farab u' 630 per year eack; prico §1 441152 foct on Faruam vear 10 hstr, $122 000, Splacdid War anse lot 0n Union Paciffc right o way. Torth of track aud cast of Nail Worki— boiig 132 16 trorih f ontace on Mison stiecs, by abuct 100 fo twest frontage ou 19th t Farms o d wid lands in Doug'as, Sarpy, D, Wethiokton Bu t, Wavre 8'anton, sod othur g0 coun ern N braskatr sle. +xos pal 1 ro.ta colected, an i woney 1aned niuprove city and couniry ypro, erty a4 low Fatc of l0Leros. BEMIS’ NEW CITY MAP, FOUR FEET WIDE ANDSEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE, *OFFI. CIAL MAP OF THE CITY.” $56.00 EACH. GEC. P.BEMIS, Real Tistate Agency, 16th and Douglas St., Omsha . Neb, N - e . OO ettt e =3 B -~p

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