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Show rf OESBBET EVENING fHEWS - WtneMlay. February 10, 1S80. the city r ttiie onnrvW FromonilmSQu(y. Aft hroa m "intntrnn A fTiW i t- JSa l'- - - girls' orphan-housan-bouse, - in the Infant in the boys orphan- 31 e, 21 orph- J.F. t ITCRFOllD,Jobber IE In EJIat: Co. nATtlCOHECiiCO., hi i V 1, The City of tin Orphan situate on Ashley Down, tiear Hritil, this down being a Lreezy eui.lxiuc oavrhtch until latvty, the farmer erft2e-- his cat tit. To traci tliu oiltjlo of this city wo itiufc go iiooa t' th year J83, iu wiilch th?orce Muller. ver a ixor lru-la- u who wai tueu living IB Bristol wlm hid come to Kaplan 4 n Ljwjeara Ik" tore in eurmtiUtii with a missionary project co'ioriviHi mat ii was ins uuiy to uo something toward providing for JOUBEBH or the numen-- n orphans who are to he ' ur cme. v lounu in large At the tima that Mr.MuHe,r began to thiol: of thU wrrfc, he was a minister to a small no't known m the llrethren and 3 the late Henry had for a n JOL Hebrew scholar. C'ralfc. the ii ana brother or tne nwrroieworvraic, author of tu"iursuU?of Knowledge under DimcaMe." Mr; Mailer had no AND HalarS' whatever in connection with his ministry, heand Mr Cralk having resolved not to accept a salary, hut , to leave their needs to he supplied as the Gentlemen's Furnishing Brethren voluntarily should decide. Thla arrangement produced very cari i d - 1 i I ft t. iiurford; B , JPROPRIETOR3 t fc !1 MO.-- , i OF TPE s Otyr &forr LoU, 34 j and OMAHA, NEB., FOB'THX; t , , i SXJ Goads, :o:- - i;i;VJ5sV' - - 1- CIH STOTE, EPRE3ENTED above.ls tbe latest Improved Tl XV Stove for a thorough and economical TIIE r GARDEN com-basti- WHITE orer n Hand red Oar Stock embrace for and Deanty, Durability Tarletlea, i and nniarpamifd. Utility than Inferior Oar Prices are Lower for. t SteTe can be tona"tiLists furnished on appliTrice cation. rntj CARRIAGE IVEAD ANI COLOllS, Mineral and Cottage Paiats, at OMAHA, Seb. na mills Manufacturer?, Importers A Jobera in MEN'S A j MILLINERY FURS, BUCK GOODS, 223 lTIIlItKI.I.AS, J'l Jobbers' of , PAKASOIiS, &c. 1 ' i t i - iki 1 II H I . I dlftSm 1 o. lii floods j, i ;i . j ; , , . . x. . i j y . i ?URE LEAF LARD ft Gv Sfr Oil . i it " , I j naif-penn-y ! I f! ' tw n 7 .. ... j 1 , , dom . L ZZZTJZVXiiri, Manufacturers of ?' ' ' UITIiitman s PATEXT 2LACTJJXE MADE : . tl ! x awago, : : j - I OXLY MABTlJFACTTJItERS In tae 2VOSXJI ' ES1P,, J j :vcl x ; -- IiiJii liOiaf ii it! i i Ii . ii.'iiii ii in iiim in Mil i'r 1 d222;6m ! ; AD SHOES, 13 La Salle Street, I 11 : - ' , ; ;',-).- ! - j ! cmcAGb, , ; t : .' . . - j, j roa drocers, Uragrfsf s,v Bakers, Ar. ill. BltOTOT & 3IATHEWS, p OERCHAt?:TAIL0RS' IvLW'MJjriiiiJ j - And Importers of Fine Woolens for Men' Wear. Special attention paid to getting up dl56m MILITARY TTJXIEORIIS, EXCELSIOR: STOVE STORE! Tbe Largest EstabUsIinaent in the West. L- - ', Dealer in STOVES, nOLLOTVTARE t CASTINGS, TINv v i hi and Mr MBS;; RANDOLPH STREET, 15 & 17 4 required for an Officer's Ontfl t, from aSverytblnaj Second Lieutenant up to a Major Ctenernl, furnished at reasonable prices. WHOLESALE . , Special attention paid to making SIITRTH to order. Measures taken and fit guaranteed in all cases. Also dealers in . : Gents1 Pine Furnishiiig Goods, And every thins that pertains to a gentleman CHICAGO. t Braasv ' and Japanned Wares, Copper, Tinners' Tools andotoeat. tiaenines and, - :o:- I Tinners r r for Hie Bale of tbe Stewart Cook Btove. ' Agent We make Prices Regular and Cheap on every No 213 Fambam SU; cor. llih, Omaha, Neb. i. iAs X carry the largest and beat assorted Stock article va elL Dm west of the Mississippi River, I can at all times rt f xui oraers to ine nest sausiacuon; C278 tf i I t . . Xo. 93 WABASH AVE., 4 , rA,TttJrJ i J; CHICAGO, IL1V i , a Ji , i i ft.! Wholesale DRUG; ' , : BURHHAIIS & YAN SCHAACK, WHITNEY BOOT L. LATEY reapectrully Informs the citi-H icena of Utan Terttory ,tbat be la now , , prepared to ntf. all orders. lor, : Fresh Raltlmorc Oysters, - Steam Manufactured - f And all krndsvf 'ts PADC3T ; 1 11 ! CQnFECTIOniRYrtHAUKERS. &C.;&Cj , )' At the Lowest .Wholesale Rates. ' All orders promptly fllledi v" J Refers to J. ft. Laxity, with W. S. God be. . ' v Addreaa II. JU JLA.TE1T. vur. oi iongias ana lin Htreets, dlS ly OWA.II A, KED. ; "r" 71 ' dISCm v i i,, S'roprtetors, ,, . Manuiactured by ns expressly for the ALL THE NEW. KIWDS O- FCOOKINQ AMD HEATIUQ GTOVE3 J r No. -- ui (XFFISfiiX, IXAXXIJTf ACS ATTD CTrrrrTiw S5I DOTJOLAS J5TREST, OiLAHA, . - l' jT" '- - and rtk n n licit a share of your patronage. , . WIlfrXEl! BROS. YCJfDT, - , Factory f. j j 22 Lako Street,- CmCAGO. ' S32 N. Claik St. -- d33 6m PAID IN CAPITAL, , , , TJnlted I,O00,O00. States Depository. ,, No's. r& 3 RANDOLPH (Corner of Michigan Avenue.) CHICAGO Pirst rratlonal'Bariior'Cliicao, ST;,, i ILLINOIS.- - CIIICAG O, ILLS. Rami. M. Klcitersoo, rteaident. F, D. Gray, Vies President, .uj'4 NEC, - i . I ; 1 4 i . rt DEALERS, ;W alw keep a full line of NEW YORK: "and NKW KNGIiAND Work, and respecilully so- . t ' ! - i ! "Great Kortliwcst fitoro Store." LIIIT 1205 - fit ; i OIL ( 'OSXXIXA.KEB. ILT, .: R .4 Manufactory of Superior Hard and Soft ROAP. nnd CAN DELS, MOBltELL A RA1S3 EY, Ui , 1 1 : OOAP & CANDLE AVORKG; , . .' il I Mi 1 GItEATWEST j - JYtedma i I . a i , Street, NEW YORU. J. S. COLLINS, BOOTS ' T WZZ22227aZ2XL Also Manufacturers and Violesale Dealers In ! -- d252:ly American and Frenen Klpand Calf, Ac Roans, " - , Findings, ;,; il.t ''j. . t. . , - ' tTEEICAGO. dZ8:Sm f Leather, Saddl ery Hardware, &c.f . ' J ' s t ; warranted a$ repreienied. E. F. UJAXKEJTTELAL Co., ftB- - Orders solicited by mail, and satls'action Manufacturers and IMPORTERS', Lte&terotn alt kindsofof Cnolee guaranteed in every instance. LEAF. C STT TOBACCO, No. 157, BOUT11 LUUanrt MAiNUFACTORY: SALESROOM AND WATER 8TR1 tlST, CMUCJ. 00, MAJU Goods sold aw New York Wholesale Prices.! 2S RIVKU STREET, CHICAGO, ILLS. II. SC1I V BART A Co., No. 146, Water j Wholesale Dealers in i " .... G. Hi & l ' , i GOLD MEDAL BAKING POWDER. J III 82 & 84 Michigan Avenue," ITps. SO, .. OIVIAHA, NEB. : ..... Also; Manufacturers of i ii :i Lemortl and (Vanilla Extracts, Liquid Blueing, and the celebrated S. C. ABBOTT & CO'S BOOKSTORE. . Jt - J5XTRJ. QUALITY, Gronna Co Ccc, Spices, Tobacco, ' OF Hand Pointed Horse Hails FAIIC7 GROCERIES, ! j AI0, HAK?FACTUIIEXIS 1 . ft Farnham Street .... " TEAS, COFFEES,; ( AXn ROCK RIVER I Mi, SpteMmM M, fa, 183S. Wholesale Dealers In Stonepappe ROOFING Office 184 ESTABLISHED J.A&H.FiGRlSWOLD&CO. DRAWERS, i 4 k jiT Ii if 4. Urn. . ""15 ".' a' HEAVY HARDVARE, - - S ' t2 Importers,' MaaafafiaTtrs aadJoblcr of I: 'r is the largest and most complete OUR Stock country. Buyers any in our line in this who bare formerly bought at the East are guar- NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. same terms or than they hare better anteed the direct from the obtained there. We import Manufacturers in Europe our Ribbons. Silks, BaUns, Flowers. Laces, Nets, Tissues, Crapes The onTy eveJIomewestofphicago, Pattern Bonnets, Ac, and can, therefore, sell at Package House Prices, Importing All orders will receive prompt attention, and Goods Invariably warranted to please, CIIA.S. FLEUItV cV Co., d2t-3General Western' Agents, 1 Chicago; 1 CHICAGO. d29 3m Hosiery,- SMrts, Gloves j . y. 1 and il State St., opposite City Hotel,- -I 42 - 3HEA'R!d WORSES to-da- i i HALL,(ir,lBAR(&CQ. PAPERS TWINES AND PAPER BAGS, KURTZ, MOHR & DAVIS, Farnnam Street, OMAHA, Nebraska ! (Established 1853.) j mmm 133 Cm ; j - FiEisiiiG , . D. E. Wood. 229 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, ' Miller Brothers ; James Durham. Of Erery DescrlpaonJ - : CZZZCiLOO 69 Zlandolph Street, ! ! : s Pli AND f, , & BOY'S CLOTHING, ... , :!..,.' And;..,j,v 4 dl59m 0 ... GOODS. . Oentlemen's Furnishing- Goods, ITEBJ and STRAW GOODS, , WI - . "tj. COARSE1 ly v & rsiiii; jjive ceese feathers, ' - j I-lf- j j McAllister,f Wholesale and Retail Dealers In CHICAGO, Ticks, Damasks. Burlaps Tacks, Twines, Red Lace, Etc., Manufacturers and Wholesale Deal erg la Etc. Puttys, N.B. We would call special attention of the SWEET A Trade to oar Brands of HURFORD, we guaranCO.'s and BANNER LEADS, which tee to be equal to any Lead in the Market, and our long experience as corroders, and acquaintance with the manufacture of our Hue of goods, enables us i to give special inducements to our customers, Being manufacturers of our own Lead and Colors, we can supply them from 8t. Lous, or Omaha. Neb., at Factory Prices by nddreaslns; 022 . SHOE FINDINGS, . WINPOW.BnAb9 and CORXICES, 1 Brands of Lead Special Made for the Trade at Factory Prices." '. Icatiici? and g ;4 & Co." IiAPIiEW, ' BTJTIiER p ,k KEITH BROTHERS, , , BEDDING, LOUNGES :: .da 8m... , i . - Tba Largest Stock: Id the West. OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, d33 3m ; . Dealers in . AND Manufacurers and Jobbers In on or Western Coal. Catalogues and l: , Manufacturers of and Dealers in Bprlngs.Halr,"Mosa,HuaksJ3ea-Grag- , (Foundries at Albany, X. y.) , lMTo-da-y: JAMES DTJI11XAM A CO., Saddlery Hardware, Upliblste2?jf tSoods, Tow, HIS. CHICAGO, s oi ? We1tetli OJravrstoelcor Mining and to titer. To la in tbt Hurket, autantedfor the wants of the Territories, having pavat atnpplled them largely, and years familiar wltn their wants. being dS7 Cm , ( 80f Micliignu Avenue, ' iii Lake St. S3 HAYDEW & icAvr CHICAGO 45 A 47 Lake Street, , .t i SSsaW i; , ESTABLISHED 'Ji S and S3 Mi D. Wells, R. Benedict, II. J. MacfarlanO, O R KS.1 tc0W Jr H v. I Hardware aiiti Cutlery , i LAKE ST. aV Importers and Jobbers of Manufacturers of ;,OECIOyGr0 Factory WESTERN public. Under these singular circumstances i Mr. Muller opened his 'orphanage. 1 Borne people thought that the orphanr. hunt. 't BARBOUR, age was a freak of fanaticism, and K. others predicted that an Institution R. W. It ALB, J founded on such principles could not exist, But others again, who saw what 'iKS3m . a large number of children Sir; Muller had to feed, sent him. assistance in money, in Hour, in draperies,&c. Still ther was a continual chorus of BRISTOL & Co,, TURNER, who said the thing mut depreciatory, I ui porters and Dealers In fail: but, insttad of heeding these Mr. Muller who found that mora children were brought to hfm than could b accommodated in bte houo, . he rented a second house, and iu a short time he had this one as full as the flntr" The wants of this orphan community were literally supplied from day to day by gifts from the public; but nobody 10 and IS State Street, was asked for any tiling. A family of " titty or sixty consumed a good deal" of food; the amoutn for clothing them was 33C xk3:jeL)GF " ' no inconsiderable trifle;' the rent of two , U d37 6m: , houses involved expenses; and, ns Mr. Miller had engaged nurses and teachers for the orphan-- there was a further IRON AND Hit ASS FOUXDIlY, & Keep in direction. this outlay AM;iiAcnirE It was no wonder that even persons shops, IMPORT KKS AND JOBniRS OP Manufacturer and Dealer In who were friendly to the yong institution should have doubts a to its endu- Wrought and Cast Iron Pipe & Fittings, rance. There was no list of subscribers, Finished Brass Work, no income of any kind except the pro i miscuous gifts of the public, who were Brats CaatiDgs, Babbitt Metal, AeJ, never solicited to give. Mr. Muller, however, did not share these doubts. PATENT SHINGLE, STAVE & BARREL He relied solely on the efficacy of prayer, MACHINERY AND PORTABLE and believing that the care of orphans to STATE STREEr, ' CHICAGO, Ills. was a worthy .work for a Christian . sawmills; Agents for American File Co. minister, he had iio doubt that- - the Soda and Mineral Water Apparatmc. means of providing for the orphans Mi Ppeclal attention given te mall orders. d57 m , would be forthcomtngrrHeIpcamo to t. fob htm in the, most extraordinary. way. Ctncfnnall , aw aocivt A tavlttf Saw 1 Work. Fan Blower. American Meter Many pcojda whom, he bad. never sjx MUi, Dimprel's PETER KCIIUTTLER, sen t mouwy r for tuo m ppor of tbe or CDmrart Oondict's Tatsnl Steam s Fumpa, s ana asqctok jmesm eudrnoarg WAGON MANUFACTURER, dropped cash Hbairera phans, anonymous donors other manoiactarea. Paace,and letter-bomm :ii inta nmm m capwiir and aiy huixhuLiK and trinkets into his Offloe, Randolph. Bt., cog, of Frahklm,' tmm m for t hnB PiM Jiksle occasionally he had a considerable sum IVmn lAimber In w&leti aell Kdiie-itbe cnlcao ;!cHiCAGOs:-feMr, ter on hand. But still there were, periods Market at 25 to SOcU per M higher man tJtie best to was down his last Shaved ahinglea. when Mr. Muller penny, and did not know, where he t'ACTOBT 50 to C2 West Washington Street, would obtain the next meat for his or FAiRBAN!(,PECE(&00. phans. In these periods people said be had gone too far. and. while thev I 13S IT were discussing what would become of He ,La Gallo! S : the children at the break-u- p of the Institution. Mr. Muller opened a third house, for boys, aud took in more orphans, i The fact was that, as the character DOQGETT, BASSEH& IlllLS of the institution became known, appli cations were maae on oenairor . orphans, ana Mr 3iuuer, caving. these cases talanatactarers and Jobbers of brought before him, was not ion-disposed n to refuse me cn uuren mam la Ordinary prudence would have hes Bated, hut Mr. Muller seemed Jo lack this, depending soley on his prayer, and Hst bow received before the end of December. 1837. he had aeventy-nln- e orphans under his .care. Barely then it was time to stop, la Tli eir Jtcir Fall Stoeli, Mr. Muller and had 2S3S, August, July Xsvlcorai or ' , ." not a penny in hand; and, Which frequently LOWEST to at offer Trade tbe h7 MARKET PRICES. as he made it a ruio never to, go into v necessities of the institution debt,tothe be supplied by the donations as had came In day by day and often hoar they 6 zxrBzssx,T roa by hour. At these times nearly everybody lost heart in the work' except Mr. r jeked la ratent Air Tight Caddies of 3 lbs, Muller. In his publlahedJ'Narrative" ,il. i ba. 7 lbs. and 10 lbs. each! This package la we to this often find period, referring new and found the most convenient entries which show the extreme neces entirely if ever introduced, both, for dealer and consumer. sities of the institution; yet, strange to WW Tbe trade are Invited to give It a trial. say. there was never a single Instance In which the children lacked either A.U, Manufacturer af Of Caprtor Quality, food or clothing. Under the data An gust IS, 1833, for Instance, we find: "I AadkaeooQ band the IARQEST STOCK OT nave not a penny In hand for the or .... iiQQU la thtr Unm to twibond'. i. FOH LTJDZUCATC70, On 20 IS TliK WEST. was the he August phans." . . again "penniless." again without a single penny, when Flcnri:; Kills, Sav Bills tzi Woolen Bills, XJ was sent from Ciaph&m, with a box SI Lake Street, Cor. W'abaeb. AToana, of new clothes for the orphans. In 9 ana t i the same year, on 21st of November, he PURE IIEATSF00T OIL. makes this entry: Never was so redu " iu... 1 There was not ced in funds as Orders to orders from attended t te. attsntloa earefaUj Vtah. firm Spfal in nana between a slDglo 023 9m a a WEIilLS & Co., OMAHA, NED. St. LOUIS,' Ircs k OF TTlTTTiTTgr AT.MWB & Co j ; 51 Lake St., CHICAGO. " -- x ! ous results. Sometimes Mr. Muller was very well off, hut, as he never made his wants Known to anybody, anu never, &t3G on principle, asked any hotly for any thing, his means were occasionally very low. On these occasions his outward apVTada worth. pearance Indicated the embtlnesa of his Philip IX. ttmltli. ailbri CbicagoJlII. of II. H. W. Xek. exchequer, ami individual members C13U his coijrieiration were In toe habit-when they met him with a shabby coat on, or ta&ing mui to tne sailors ana buylnsr him a new one. But poverty never affected the cheerful spirit of Ueorge Muller. In March, 1S3G, he was street, Bristol, living at 2o. 0 Wilson and tain house he resolved to transform 'if Into an orphanage. On the 11th of April he began to take tho children in, and by the IStu of the following month he had for his guests no leas than twenty-si- x orphan children who had lost both father and mother by death. Mr. Muller'a position was at this time a very remarkable one. lie had no income hlnaelf, ami was, in regular a fact, poor man. J low was he to vide for the twenty-si- x orphans that he had taken into his houses? He resolved 3,Sd:7 IoiJce Street, to carry out the same principle In respect to the orphans as he had done in v.. - AHD respect to himself, that 13, never to ask anybody for assistance, and never to 75, 77 A TO SXlcltlgran Avenue, make It known publicly who had given him anything. If anybody, sent him a present for the orphans, whether it CHICAGO, ILLS. was 4umoney or goods, it was "never acknowledged in connection with the donor name, but only with Initials, Persons who gave for mere ostentation had consequently no chance' of Importers of Goods.lif being! advertized in connection with the orphanage; for, whether a large or ens and White Goods, and Jobsmall amount was given, nothing;, more bers or American Ctottons, Woolthan the donor's Initials were "made ens, Flannels. II oalerv. Glove ; e3Tablished iko. CUTLERY, NAILS. i well-know- 34 - J2 rMJTMSWORKO. er j l" Evnrl RO Mf HI. HA RDVAR IHNER BUPFLIE3 Manufacturers of enrsaco tirade. -- CHICAGO TRADE T i. ( To be continued.) I iVIiow-labuur- CHICAGO TRADE. " fore ttday:wtjnrrer, fonos were iojm Mtnlnv in. maat the WthtS Of 106 jUST, At the end of 1S33 there were In- the thre houses 6d orphans 31 In k the -- Chas. J. bchmltt, Assistant Cashier, r 'j i if; Orders filled anil nf Lowest Market Prornptly Kates. ? d2S6m i I |