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HE OMAHA burned while looking for the owner of DALLY BEE MEDITATION AND PRAY UESDAY, JULY 20, 1800, he rear of the house was nearly | badly The house on the east side of the | the Cremer flats. square was also ignited by s flames were easily extingulsh Svory effort of now devoted to pre TAID LOW BY THE FLAMES. parks, but the | Will Occupy the Attention of Catholic Clergymen IF Theeo Days. The annual spiritudl rotreat for the Cath- olic clergy of the dlocass lastnight in C continue until Frida; Right in the middio of the fire an alarm was sounded from responded and sent A Carriage Factory and Half a Dozen Houses Destroyed. make a conne that all the water was ne The (ass stroot It was claimed by some peopl vater in the hydrant 1 0F OTe WOmen A tion with the aut climing of Omaha com. row of wooden cotlages that lined the western side of the block. The men fought well and won ran along a fence and hieh time the ited the roof of the street, occu- | by the Hau- | gained s » of which now resides in Portland, Ore,, but by h offorts of the firemen the building was saved | loss of their household | square for tho timelooied more lik pital than a park. a1 the alarm sounded first the police at | . but within | ailable were on ives wore osy rts to keep the congr e es out of the business buildins th, Davenport, Cass o thronged with p after the alarm sounded. y hall was standing in Jof- sted Dick O'Keeffe to wo county officials hur- MEADMBER THE HEAVIEST d by H.M. T st of prayer and square and went about wringing their hands g at tho top of their voices t meditation and be Thousands of Dollars Worth of Prop- erty on the North by Jefferson Square—Heroio Work of Firemen, eminent of the mi s. Saved Only vand of Jesul It hias been customary for the el diocese of Lineoln also fire checked, rand lower and at ten e, an hour and five min- utes afterthe fire was discovered, were com- pletely under control. and the progress of the The flames sank low: minutes after tyel yiake partin 10 representation from the dioce Bishop Bora spareany of his t » grounds and the dete 1y noted in their eff One of the most exciting and at the same time ove of the most, thr Omalia has ever known, v terday morning, waste nearly three-quarters of a Sixtecnth and Chicago streots threw d soventy-five people out of atime indeed, threat: northeastern it is, but one- Fora long time after the five was extin- spectators stood atening fires which se of Omaha will b, 1g left at home to ati t, tho others on the adjining sidew: have ncted if th een selocted by wall with ragged holes for windows sight of Me: smoking mass of bal a | ried from the park It was reported ¢ over on Douglas str ho_rumor was factory and other debris yment, and for by hose company N |2 denfed by the and as the man could not_bo found the stc ithout foundation. 7,* pathetically wvas a laundr was only a blackened mass of lumlb In the meantime busily engaged in carry nts and residen 4 orggans, wardrobes, s looking for " 3 ne found_one, bulk of the force was detailed to tho ith Omaha: J notwithstanding the gallant of- forts of the firemen, it s difficult to estimate what damage might have been sustair The flames were fanued to madness by that there on imed to have lued nt 500, and o _great deal in looking fc ch failed to reveal the bauble, the fire was n aptain Murphy Lynch, Wood River Ryan, Colun oy: J. Daxacher, uly extinguished, 21y suggested the fated October 9 ars ago, which lid Chicag A more dangerous conflagration was never band of firemen, and no more suc cessful work than that of the firemen of this city yesterday may be credited to the fire Joscph's hospital, peman Cassidy of M ccond story of the old feed store hlloge possesses and the walls fel y went up from men dropped eversthing to rush to the res- in on top of the firemen. iterior and the frame building on the corner of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue, where tho i originated, belongedto Captain John O'Don- ahoeand was occupi Jo., as a feed store, valued at $2,000. beauty of the s Chief Galligan the men wen directed the work and As it is, the loss will aggregate 0,000, hildren teething relievesthe child 5 cents a bottle. W. W. Mace & who carried a stock Mr, Mace said his stock would be i total loss on which he hadan surance of §1,000. This buitding and the one directly north of it, wore valued by Captain O'Douahos ried insurance amounting to The buildings were a total loss. Part of this latter building was occupied by Yee Lee, aChinaman, asa laundry. injured but wi extent of their in- were taken away at onc ois building pulled down. The family of Mr. R. W. Day port street was incre; addition of a boy baby, und during the excite- Day picked up the baby ble to determine rvant girl, Anna Germeyer, employed at 314 North Fifteenth streot, while attend- ing to her household duties, about 11 o'clock Dr. Birney,practice al diseases of nose and throat. Boe bldg. imited to catarrh- Normandy Butter. Normandy butter is losing its footing Between 1882 and 1887, and foll off by rearof a twostory frame building front- xteenth street and directly west of where she was employed, occupied Maco & Co.,as a feed store, No, xteenth street, vl ranthrough the house and called to y to give the found *Dug" Davis, the officer on the beat, and an alarm was turned in from and also the patrol box at the corner of Sixteenth and Capitol av sompanies Nos. 1, 2, and ladder trucks 1and 2 responded, but nched the sce 1 by Mace & Co., was en- »ped in flamoes, like demons, m was poured upon the 1o (lames, but, th be as futile as ment of the fire Mr: staggered down s Ed. Bowen, the janitor who slept over the teenth sstreet, 8 burned while carrying out his goods. the annual export to cause of this decline is the fraudulent is admitted by *hants of north- “rance, who have rocently issued an men to endeavor saster 1o the trade. fraudulent admixture of oleomarg: i practiced at 1 laws lately The syndicate Viewing tho Thousands of people vi ng the evening, wore detailed to guard the ruins and prevent iz of pilferers, who showed a to appropriate as occupiod as ited the scene of appeal to their count ed out all hiis belongings to divert this ageshop@f Ed Meadimber com- the plunder and 6 and hook | and two or thre shop was valuec Hook and ladder acted on the subject. 05,000 on_which The flnished ¥ in the day, but a stages of comple- that the butter- there was insu as all saved e: large lot of fine stock in o dimber's car malkers shall be of the more reck: pping inside its presence me o partition walls that Meadimber, in wero left stan u and will probably be to raise the water In the ocean by pouringinto it a single dipper- Dr. Sussdorlt succossfully i kidneys, bladder and 1504 Farnam s Meadimber's frame buildi s Slobodinski, street, which was valued at & eral of the families that moved out A high wind was blowing from the south- westand the flames were dFiven furiously yossessions together and z the afternoon and evening atest damage to the interior 1 O MERCY. shells, owned by Captain O'Donahoe, one cupied by a Chinese lauudry and the other “The house was insured for $2,000. s Noble Act of Self- "I'he bricik vow of flats on Fifteenth street batween Chicago and Captain H, W,” Cremer and was valued at was $18,000; amounted to about $5,000, comerof Fifteenth .and Chicago was Eddy, the trauce valued at §1,50. Miss Fannie All but one or two of the row alley, belonged to that tho confla would be a most disastrous one and a general alling out the entive department, was Miss Fannle Gary, the talented daugh- ter of Judge Joseph E, Gury, has worked for two weeks in a Division sure shop and has proved he member of the Two of Meadimber’s blacksmiths attempted to go through the ruins last evening tosearch for their wals, but were prevented by the po- . a rough and tumblo fight ended in their being carted off to tho station and locked u If a worthy Friendly society of 's a Chicago spe- cial to the New York World. It was several Anderson. des s also sent to the shops and within avery few m Fishor und his sturdy Union Pacific occupied by M medium, who had good covered by insurance. Nellie Dawson occupied N reported her lss at $800, with insurance of h hose carts, re- sponded und were assisting in Hot Weather and Take no chances on headaches or sunstroke fearful,but if you will take s Headache Capsules each ature will be 2ars ago that Jens wife .and chil- dren, leaving them penniless in the worst quarter of Milton avenue. came when thero was no food in house and starvation stared the inmates was hovering near when a knock came at the doorand Miss g With the aid of her as- that there was plenty to eat and ‘to wear for the in- mates of the little girls Mathilde and Mary secured pos tions in a tailor shop, and work v provided for the mother, sight of her 170 she noticed that hard hours wera So she offered to send her to a pretty resort on Lake Wiscon- Thishot weather a few of Kraus you will find the tempe and the likeliliood of sunstroke or counteracted, Their aid was valuablo and will be appre- ciated by those who suffered, It's chestnutty to speak of the hungry flames, but these flumes us the, the light frame buildings adjoining and gradually consumed ther, they were famish- L. Kane occapied No, 814 with i amounting to 1,000, Allthe houses in this row v for boarding purposes. . C The day soon i keeps a feod store at the cornerof Fifteenth and Davenport streets, ed the small barn in the middle ichhe had hay, cte., to the of 400, This was o total loss and Mr. & whether it was covered by in- sale by all druggist The Solid South Ts solid on the great * Telograms and letters ave roceived o during this heated te: ache Capsules. seemed more than hungry loors below the ill-starred building in ermanRemedy.” which the fire originated, en the corner of g0, stood tho large car- surance or not. Tho next hous The people from that section reduce the temperature and prevent sunstrokes aud headaches. For salo by all 322, was occupied by Mus. Jerome Seibert, who had guods valued Showas insured for §700 which gatherpd thi Ife crackled and lunghed, 1 under bis tonffhe as o and rolled the me gossip would a bit of s Meadimber had had Miss Gary les D. Bibbins oc ipied thenext house, 0, and placed his loss at $700, fully co Sun Stroke, Now is the time, the . accepted time, to pre- vent sunstroles, headache: short time to re- lo carriages and other sson, and they were xteenth' street by many work and_long Mary Anderson. venicles in his p Miss Lizzie Kirk occupicd loss was §100, insuran co 8500, The old Hauverhomestead at 1512 Daven- vt stregt was ocoupied as a boarding house will bo provented. 's Headache Cap- sules ave the thin, willing hands. > had not spread in one divec- rear of Mace's o frame shells, used as barns and can't go,” sobbed the girl, who is sars of age, when she calied One or two Krause’ only fifteen 1085 at about §0 or X goods had been those of the hunter, for never lr»lum 'on through a long exporience n \\nm‘l;- s man had he seen anything like this, He s oy e | 1NS@Ct Stings 1 the L ot, but he wi I . i e e Sore Eyes e he blood t . well 'd organ filled Er’uptlons his mouth, his buck was badly lacerated, S F t and in a few minutes he was dead. The squeeze of the little bear had Ore ee been more than even his seasoned frame g st | Sorenes RN i Miles' Nerve 1 Laver PHIK uitesenenduperss | Chatiny liver, stomach and bowels fthrough tho aerves. A new principle, They speedily | cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, | piles and constipation. Splendid for men, | Bru Women nud children. 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Bteerege to and trom Burope at TLowest Rutes. AUSTINBALDWIN & CO0,, General Agents, taken during the day will_pre ache, also attacks of sunstroke. All drugg WHEELER WAS WRATHY, reut any head coal and wood sheds, Thesesoon ignited and fences anfl other infiammable malerial blazed around that portion of the block north of the alley und west of along block of brick flats ownier by Captain Cremer and ocoupied by many tenants, Cliief Galligan and his assistant, Salter, di- rected from most dang forts of the truly gallaut men emingly feared nothing. insured but ho bad recently transferred them from Cass street and had neglected to trans- fer tho insurance. The house was damaged al hundred dollars; the home a few days later. *“The boss tailor won’t allow me to leave u I find some one to take my place, and I can't find anybody.” Miss Gary thought a moment, then “You go and enjoy yourself, and I will see that your place is taken.” Mary loft, and the next morning asthe train was speeding the little worker westward, Miss Gary, clad in a plain black gown, entered the tailor shop and announced that she Mary Anderson’s place. she stitched away atthe coarse cloth, and on every morning for two week was at her self-appointed task. Le home at 6 in the morning, she did not return until 7, and it wasnot returned that it was learned that Judge Gary’s daughter tw the extent of se insurance was $1,000. The Heaviest Sufferer. On the 20th day of Mareh, 1352, Edward Meadimber, becare sole proprietor of the carringe worlks, which are now in ruins. five years previously, the firm had been Meadimber & Dally. worked in Simpson's factory. management, Mr. Moadimber had built up un HisSon and Friend Removed From Soft Berths, At 4 o'clock last Saturday afternoon Dep- uty City Clerk Counsman ordered the boy and man whom Counalman Wheeler had rashed to work on the city taxlist, to quit until City Clerk Groves, who is out of the city, should return home. orted that the Wheeler boy and family friend had no right to begin the work with- the city clerk, sustained in his action by sev- rous points the’ ef- under them, By this time the alley dividing the block of fire was a roaving furnace, but Galligan's ond Durant's men bowed' their hemleted heads before the hadean blast and forged into the hell hole and poured streams of water > upon tho very h Nature scomed to bo against thesegallant “Tbo wind rose higherand higher. shricked and laughed through the telograph d_u game of pull away with the flawes, chasing them farther and Both had formerly had come to take All that day Deputy Counsman out authority Counsman w cral councilmen. 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All xteenth were stopped and stood piled up in the vi have been much greater than it is had it not been for the gallant efforts of workmen and friends who aided in removin, of the finished work. had worked for weeks in a tailor 11 from the lips of a human beiy ot word an oath the frantic irman of the council finance cowmittoo” swore that his boy und old friend should* work on the books. Mr. Counsman told him_that he had no au- ¥ to put men to work on the books. o replied that he didw't need any g & great_deal Sleeplessness, nervous pr pepsia, dizines: tration, nervous, s, cured by Dr, : amples Troe at Kuhn Co.’s, 13th and Douglas merchundise 1 the burning buildings were s e skulkea about the crowd vipe for plunder, but Mike Whalen was present with a strong. cor- don of wlice and the depredations of these wore very limited fire was at its height, a report W fallen into the furnace which had been kindled i the Me: imber factory, A rc from hundreds of throats and the excited culated to the firemen s to the place in which they imagined & human being lay in horrible Incidents, The hose of the various carts crept around ot corners and along the thorough- They stopped car traffic on cteenthstreet until all of the motors on the staud on either side of hey also interfered with g of| vehicles the drivers of which ingover them under man acted a perfect gentloma temper once, simply aflivming s hirelings should not continue sleepers, dining cars, froe rec lining chair cars to Chic; and intervening points via the great Rock Island route, "Licket office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. line had come to Chicago_strect. that Wheelo work on the books. After exhausting his yc Wheeler withdrew, sw holy—or to that offect—that nobody could prevent his men going ahead with the work. It was learned from various and ves blo sources that Wheeler will cabulary of curses horror went aring by all that was were prevented from dr penalty of arrest. Sxpress wagons were in great demand, and alarge numberwere soon on the scene. Many curious incidents were witnessed which will causeno end of trouble to the occupauts of in finding their poss A wagon would drive up to lot of furniture, wearing apparel, e be dumped in by alf hands and vhoy would be of range of the fire out ou the sidewalk while the wagon returned for another load. The operation was ro- peated and the drivers were not very careful to sco that they kept the piles separate ov that they put the goods from the same house ! 50 that when the pauts of the block allover town 7 were on hand as through the pe =eney and Diseases of Men | be cured perman; y and privately by our Sex- unl Spociiic. Sent by mail for 1. Book sent (scalod) forstamp. Beacon Medical Company, 157 Washing crowd yelled and gos He Is the Smallest Representative of the Bear Family, That the raccoon i entative of the bear family is a fact very well known among naturalists and generally set forth in dictiona the average hunter refuses to acknowl- edge tho relationship, suys the New Silas Barnes of Wiiether @ man died in those flames or not the smallest rep- will not be known until the ruins shall have night for assuming to put men on this work in the absence of the city clerk. Cook’s extra dry imperial champagne is naturally fermented; thereis nothing in it but the juice of grapés. @ flroman as all themembers of the depart- 1 when a count Keporters end ion for the rumor, one who saw the catastrophe, but 1o such person could be found. The wind drove tho flames tothe east and buildings two ituated in the rear of the ad bumed to and thrown found uninjur Of thom was taken. York Tribune. burg, who has for twenty yea selling smafl furs and vat- tlosnake oil, after half a lifetime of doubt, was finally convineed wmilar ‘coon s a truo is eighteen-pound bull- Building Permits. Tho following parmits wers issued by the building mspector yestorday: nsom, two-story fraue dwelling, urth and Dodge streets ne-story framg excitement 13 ove Will be likely to find tk The light-fingered gent uwsual and commaonced going Louses on the pretext of helping to carry out A number of small things attracted their eyes found their way into their pockets. The police finally mounted guand over the bouses to keep these people John A. Creightot the Cremer flats and it 10oked for u time very much as though they 100, would b X Many of the occupants of these flat pled a8 boardiug house fire first began leisure their furniture and valuables, but when their nent thoy began to hus- tlo everyhing out through the most direct time, but too late to p! ¥y 5 The hunter and his dog had puss night in the woods #t'the foot of Storm King mountain, on the and at daybreals Barnes , had begun when the To the young face P to spread to remove zom's Complexion Cor [l side, e charms, to the old ro- ovawall side, treed” a 'coon that there was a b pentine in the cella caused some exci that portion of the premises well and 1o explosion resulte Pat Noonuu, bipeman of No. burned about the tisuds and wrists when the of of the Meadimber building fell in. irug store, where his injuries re dressed, after which he went L remained at bis post until the flames were newed youth. Try MacFlinn & H shows and _Rent T'he fivo became hotter, and the cor Wintook fire, ides, he hasn’tone. He climbed the and drove the 'coon down, noticing s it passed him thateit seemed to be bly more bulky than his dog. Then he sat upon a bo. the following roturn trip nd island, July towns on th of the block and when the flats bec 0 a cry went up from thousands of throats one tinie, the kindred tie that b was taken to bringlug them to August 6'and 7, ibitions dai s togethor apparent, und thoso flats on with & rush and within ad been emptied and the furniture lay in great piles upon the street or was secutely packed in wagons. crowd did well. structive mob. Mirrors were not throw of windows while mattrosses were carried they will give on Charles stry nteenth and Eighteenth, ors, Messrs. MacFlinn and Hall, | are showmen 3 know what the public wish and were desconded u Mike McNamar, pipeman of No. 6, while ten minutes they north sido of the car was struck by & blazing fireb: ¥ burned about the wrists. - tintied, Lowever, to work while great blistors 18 large as waluuts formed upon the back of He saw the te te effort tor ing in this it stood upon ng its strong forelegs around 1t was not a do- here nothing but words of p used, but a detailed writeup is not Suflicient it is to state that al e above medi Tho bookkeoper for Mace & Co., wa which were on & deské e Suddeuly, and without any me darted out over | e perto . his hiead and. befove he could close the safo or | theit diffevent lines and sone arrange his pupers tho building was in dames. He tun for his it quare was crowded with peoplo | onally n waft of burniug block ‘sent the crowd hu carviages wero square and in occupied the o dog's eyes bulged, and so did cavefully and taken to a place of “Tho police did magnificently in guard- property and there was very little from thievery. rowd had gathered on Jefferson squaro when the fire first started, but whou the flames enveloped tho car overthe safe, warning, a tongue of elled in the ple or in any civ e performance by any peo- ago works the furnaco was When Baby was sick, wa gave her Castoria, When she was a (hild, she cried for When she became Miss, When she bad Children, hot air from | was soon deserted. and the grass withered and when the smoke the park commission wiill were blighted Meadimber's clung to, Lastoria, o gave thewn Casteria, The work on | making rapi | thousand negroes ure emple the meantime a swarm of people t plats of grass. 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