Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 21, 1882, Page 2

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The Horr to Be W he Odessa Hospital At ited tl the there In the Jews’ hospital in Odessa, 12 mutilated persons have been receive within a few days, and a number homes in Hozolo, Balta, and places in the neightorhood the wounds are of a very scr acter, the aggressors havi enough to pour epirits an into them. 1If the Jews treatment the Russians lews off the badly used bodies and car fied the o to the woods to thr to the wolv Very few of s in the hospital are likely to re and the accounts they give of ifferings and the tre d at the hands ¢ i Austrian physician who sy Jows llowing account of what he saw M us char been eru ent arms anc cover their they did t oman of litile @ 13 one more than 18y was cut off with I L-yea--old h is laying on the bed near hor, has had i's eyes put out with a red hot iron, She told the physician tha! her husband had a hous. Hazolo, and that she ha on the best terms with of that town, On E wae making preparation for the Pas over feast, a wild horde burst « her door, took her baby, and the ened not to return it until she givon up all the money and valuable iu the house, Tha chila was scros ing wildly, so she tetehed all ghe had When the child was returned to her, ita eyes had already been put out. In her dospair she threw herself upon those who had dono the horrible deed, but they threw her to the ground, threatened her in the fashion imaginable, and when husbaud roturned and drew a revolver he was thrown to the ground also, beund with cords, and forced fo look on while the monsters cut his wifs's breasts clean away. Sho was loft lying thero with her baby,” but the man was carried off, and she has never heard of him since. In the bed next the one containing this miserable creature, who has not even the com fort of tears, sits an old woman with her head bandaged, the cranium haying been cutin two with a sword Upon tho physician questioning her why she was 1ot in a recumbont position, sho angwered that her back had been so badly scourged it was one large open wound, When she heard the a CA sors burst open the door, she hid her grandchildren away in tho cellar, they were found and cut to pi under her oycs. She was undr and scourged. In the next a very young girl with an uncomimon- ly beautiful fi She does not koow what has been done to her, having been unconscious during the woret part of the attack, but she suffers such nmh agonies l'mt she is constantly orelieve h The wnnl.ulcu!uIIsllim,ullv:l:lxn that the way in which this poor girl a8 treated as an unique instanco of cruelty, and that she will not outtive the duy. Close by in a little givl of 0, writhing in terrible pain, and trying to teag the bandages from her head and fa¥. The nurses ho'd her hands, but nddenly her novements stop, she stretches hersell out upon the bed—her suffering have censed, A woman on the other side asks in an anxious voice: “‘Why is Narischa so quiet?” The nurses tell her she is dead. Unmindful of her own sufferings and her weakness, the poor mother rises, runs across tho room, and faints near the bed of the dead child, This poor little girl, who had tried to run away with a little ais- ter one year old, had had her ears cut off. Her mother had received eral wounds on the head, which make the doctors fear concussion of the brain, The scenes witnessed in the men's wards are scarcely less terrible. One old man with a snow-white beard had had his arm broken in thres places, He hopes that death will soon free him from his sufferings, for ho saw his wifo, his sons, and danghter-in- law burnt in the house, which the Russiaus had set on fire, and into which they had thrown these five per- sons, Ho had been tied to a pole opposite the house, which was flooded with petroleum before it was ignited. One man had had both feet sawed off, & youth had had his breast cleft in two, a boy had had all his teeth torn out. The physician declares that it is quito shocking to seo all these 1ustances of savage cruel- ty against fellow-creatures, and that whosoever has heard the wailings aud cries of pain in this hospital will not fail to do his utmost to relieve the un- happy creatures, many of whom are still without medical aid and without food. There are about three thousand children who have lost their parents, and who must in gome manuer be pro- vided for at any rate; and there wic many women whose husbands and fathers have been killed, and who are in a far more pitiable condition thau the fugitives, who, although they may have lost all their earthly goods, have escaped with their families, and can hope to found & new home in a new country. while Iways buet the Russinns ster ove, as s but A Lightning Rod Oscooln Advoen e Look out for swindlers, J. C. Inglohardt, of V. has had somo exporivics with some lightning rod peddiers, which will probably put hun on his guard for some time to come, A man repre: senting himself to be an agent of the Kansas City Lightning Rod company, visited Mr, Inglehardt a few wecks ago, and, after considerablo dickering, agreed to rod his house and barn for $20. Some days afterward, another man came around with the urdul’ and said he wanted to putup that rod, but, he said, thi you gave, and it will make the rod cost more than it 1s worth You had better tear up this order and seheme. Our, friend ley precinet, we will put up the rod and T will see that you get 40 per cent discount on the cost of the rod. Finally Mr, T tore up theold order and the ugent rodded the house and barn and then presented him a note for $147, and asked him to sigu it woman drove up in s carriage. wan to locate some land in the vicini- ty and he had been directed to Mr. hospital at Odessa gives still groater are satill in the ruins of their maller petrolenm resisted this nd shop in had most horrible her ward lies | this is a queer order At this oppor- tune moment a well dressed man and The man fntroduced hiwmself asa lawyer from Lincoln and said he wanted a|the system, is foot Thus aave called which he repented, finally £20, original contr | paid in cash, He soc however, and the ne \orning came to town, but the worthies had depart od. Tt will be seen by the reader that the 8o ed lawy was one of the gang, and was doubtless in waiting at some convenient pl until his ces should be ) m f A Perllous Ride With & Madman natti Enquirer. which While 1y he experience the other afternoon, night have cost him his hfe. returning from the races in a man whom he ha 16 time by the nam invited McCaul iim, and t d. Al { we 1 tovisit a friend } abu know o on Stat when 1i8 companion said he to the wouldn't ' | lines, | s | up in earful s dumb, was rate founded, but the riding with his mind. Fagin in the f he he k tho man a powerful biow bringing the bloud, but to yield, and fought a tig Finally, not be ' off soeing that an acc ted, Fagin resolvedZto have it come at ones Ho shut his oyes, and with both hands grabbed ono line and pulled it with all his mig) 'he furious horse suddenly turned, the buggy tipped, and gin was thrown out. But on the animal went, the madman remaining unhurt in the buggy. Fagin was somewhat bruised, but A-Mu to get up and run after ke rig. In a tew minutes tho horse dashed to one side, and down a fifty- foot embankment, carrying the buggy \d driver, landing all 10 a heap, A crowd of several } od peoplo had witnessed the a y ru expecting to fi doad. The police McCanley was pu bugay, and, stra Wi t beyond a few The ous injury, but tho buggy was badly domolishod, hoth springs being broken. Fagin w tried to whip his as, howev up ver this timo. | ider the | he § not | cratehes. #o excited that he friend ory Whon Auyone w Bevecriie O 1 There's & Will There's a Way. will to try Trosas rurely fina the wuy to robust health, in case Hronchial afh tions, hroat, p te.; and, internal remedy it i invaluable, je19-d1w The Newer Arithmetic, It a man buys a box of strawberries with the bottom shoved up hali-way to tho top for twenty-five cents, how many can ha buy for $27 Bought a horse 14 years old for $65 and sold him to an editor for $126 as a G-year-old stopper. How much did I make? 1f it takes eightoen men to do the bosging and four wen to do the lifting when a streot car horse falls down, how many bosses and lifters will it take to put five horses on thei. foet Julia has b beaux and Emily has 3, while the old maid next door has none, How many beaux in all, and how many would be left if they should give the old maid half the wd? How many are $18 less the §5 you lent o congressman'’s son to help him pay his fare to Towa! A cortain city hos o po 420,000. The census mnn « but 231,680, What 18 tho and where did the remainder ing the coneus taki A, has an overcoat for which 1 paid $18, and his wifo trades it off for two red-clay busts of Androw Jackson worth thirty cents each, How much money will she get u her husband to buy a fall bonnet! If six men who talk politics and dis- pute on biblical questions can build a wall in five days, how long will it take two mon who whistle and fliet with the widow on the corner to do the samo work? A man pays thirty cents for three pounds of evaporated apples and gets a $14 nowspaper pufl forsending them to an orphan asylnm, Does he gan or lose, and how much? How many peck peach baskets, each holding six quarts, will be required to hold seven bushels of peaches, each bushel of which is short four quarts? How do you obtain an abstract num- ber? Auswer, Hire a strange boy to take a dozen oranges to your house, How do you obtain a conereto num- ber! Answer. Mix one part Akron comont with two parts of sand end spread ula Don't Throw up the Sponge. When suffering humanity are enduring the horrors of dyape nervous and genoral often inclined o throw up the sponge and resign themelves to fate, We way, don't Tuke Brubock Bioop 1 do at, the unf ailiug remedy, The Bign 0, K.” the origin of ., aud wrong, anche All sp the cabalisti the Momphis Ava declares, *“The cabalistioc O, man flashed over | I'HE MTMA T Vivan Fagin had quite aremarkable | AR prings r. 1647 ¥ tler and Eggs. SCHRC vl establialind 1875 ¢ R o RESTAURANT, MRS A. KYA ath W ner tomeS Aor'k" Bost Soerd for aars. ard by the Day, Week or Good T A Roan At 1, DATLY AEBLHB, VEAPOLIN Al s.m, Ace 0 p roURD, rook CHITEC D. t KR, the oldsst B, and K. Imaha, N, Batiataction G onth, s oz Cay o WEDNESD Orockery, street, s Manufactory.| ). 3. WI ouglag Strook, a Bares., Phillly Lan 12h & 14th, PERKIN 1 bet. 10th & 11kd ) Oent Stores, atoons. Y KAUFMARN, locic on Douglaa Btroot, has ‘most eleg; h mm 10 to 12 i In tne new brick sulfering from dys- the most ol eato constitation loss and re torative prop overywhere, dis " Liquors anil most reliable h the aduiter it msthe afest achics, s and dealers generally AY, Pros of your i Trial Bottles 10 Cts T WILBURN, & Oo., Props. BUYFALO, N Y. vholoselo ) & Modlahe n . BARRIS wi . BERTHOL YOSTER & GRAY Qlnsswars. Douglas St. @ood_Vartaty. Miltinery. H18, 0, A reat varloty 1ho Woe, ¥ Medl, WINGER, Wholosalo and Rotall, Fan- Zephyrs, CardBoards, Choapest Houso 50 por ot ont, Ord i addressin, " lvwnh‘; i To ™ THE GREAT EUROPEAN RE B .\ o 25d and Curning Stroets, .W\ s ‘}; AXTIW T KL, 12 1640 trect A. HOLMES Hardware, Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesalo, 110 sn¢ corne_16th and Californts. Harnose, Baddies, &c. £, WRIST %0 15th St._bed Far ) & 1 Medislne belng with wor al success 34 Tite for e aad got fall par Pampulote Hotels HOUSK, P. H. Cw on, VLN & €O, Vaue Geady, 4 atisote Fharcaciste, Kl b, PAUL ANFIELD BOUSE, Goo, Canfiold, 0th & Faroham 018 Farnbam B), 10th 84, & Leavonworth Faints ang Olts, Cor, 14 and csale & Rotail, 16th 94 Willlamg Mook Qor, 10t & Dedg Peico, Hpectflc, §1.00 por package, of six pack ngea for $5.90, Addreos i) ordera B. 81MSON MEDI Nos. 104 and 106 Afain & Sold in Omaha by C. ¥, Good: J.K, Ish, and all droggietsevory whirs. . swamxlfimfl Ury Goods Notions, JOUN I ¥, LEUMA £ & haw pbrect [4 wold_ali boots and shoss [ rounary, c. €0, vw York Dry Gocds Blore, 1510 and 1613 ¥am A& Paoltic, JOHN WEARNE & SONS_cor. 14th & Jackaon s e in any stage Catarrch, BOZEMA, 0ld Sores, ! sIIN2 Furdiure, \ ¥, G088, Now and & | ad Btoves, 1114 Doneim. st for second band goons, saye, “‘was first oflicially used by Old Kookuk, the pacitic chisf of the Sacs and Foxes. When he sold Iowa to oBam he signed the deed with initials, O. K. His co-chief, the fiery B. H. (Black Hawk) refused to sell or sign away the rights of his peo- ple to this beautiful ]uml and hence the ‘Black Hawk war.’ Old Keokak years ago passed on to the happy hullllllg grounds of the Great Beyond, but his sign continues to supply a long-felt want in the English lan- guag ““Many silly people despise the pre- cious, not understanding it.” But no one despises K idney-Wort after having given it a trial. Those that have used it agroe that it is by far the best med- icine known. Its ‘action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't ulm pills and other mercurials that poison MONNER 1899 Dourd OMAFA FENCE CO. %, PRIES & CC 1318 Harney B, oa Loxos, Ircz and Wool Fu agn. Co Fawnbrokers. ROSENFELD , dmproy 0cos, Ploe snd Wllnnb 10th Bt., bed Far, & Har D o wsy VINJ0d0s GOODMAN 1th St. het. Refrigorators, Canfleld's Patent. 0. & Olgars and Tobacco. and Wholesalo Dealersi'n Tobacoos, 1 ¥.F. LORENZEN manufacturor 14, WEST & FRITSCB £R, manufacturors of Ciga 805 Dou, 16 Farnham Florlst, . N. W, cor. 10t GO To CRAIG'S Green House 17th and Webster Plauts, Bouquets, Flowers, Floral Do A. Donaghus, plasts, cut fowere, s0sds, 50qaoks h 4 Douvlas strects. t Cornice Works, Westorn Coruloe Works, Qoruice, M, Lron aud Blate Roof trom any locality prow but by using Kidney- Wort restore the natural ufixun of u’ll the organs, wanuer. hvlni and ECHT, l’ruunnlm Galvantsed lron Onl’nhnl, Am.\o- unubd\n,-d and Manutacturers Irop 0ing. Orders pUy executed 1o the best co 1218 Harnoy B, e Cures When Hot bprmgn F.| MAVERN, ARK., May &, 1381 We have oases in onr nm’;l tow 'uh Hot Springs, and were finally ured wit s MoCAxNON & \E WILL 11 Write for k Mossage TF YOU_ douut, como ta see us aud CURE YOUR OR charge nothiug particulars and copy of little to the Unfortunate Sufferine _ '“W_T‘_ch,. o B O ST 0" suaiyes 100 Tottle S8 B oue particko of Mercury, lodide Polas slush of woy Mineral sutsiance; WLFT BPECIFIC 0O, Frops, npson's Spmt}flc B4 QEN Pduollmn\lll! 1.00. lAll' ENNARD BROS.|6 00 od Drugilete ‘-ul-\' i y ER'SSAFE I DNDY AND R CURE /s ‘-um shed On Just thi ciplo., It real 95 Per Cent. liscases arize from deranged kidneys and Wt the root of the difficulty. The clemor ts of which it is composed act dircctly upon <h 15, both a5 & FOOD At d RESTOKER, them in a the sykte For thy healthy Kidn: ments generally, this great rom s has Bowars of impostors, im tations and concoctions said to_be fust as good, For Dialx tos, o+ for W ARNLR'S SAFE DIAMLIES CURL For sale by wil deal Rochester N. Y. i Great bnglish Remedy Never fails te cpge ous Debility, Vi xhanstion, Emis and Ropro oreaic funsticns their' former vig: slity, ma. ting lifo cheerful and ¢ Mintie's ‘Mu- € t and che ‘warkit. Bold by Du. Momi's Kixey Resmoy, NEPRNTICUM kind of Kidney and bladder compl gouorrhea, gleet and loucorrhea, For dauggists: §1 bottle ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 715 Olive St., St. Louls, Mo, For Salein Omaba by C. F. GOODMAN Jan2b-1v NERVOUS DLBILITY, perviatofrhaa, Liupotonsy, [nvoluntary Ew'ssions, P Ago, caused by over- exertion, self-al or over-indulgence, whic Joads to tnisery, decay and death. ~One box wil cure recent cases. Ea b box contalns one mouth's 0 One dollar & box, or aix boxes for five doliars, sent by wmail prepald on recelpt of price. Wo guarantee six boXes Lo cure any caso. ith each order recelved by us for boxes, ac companied with five dollars, will send the pur- chaser our written !w‘nm to return the mone Af the llulnnn does uob eff-ct & cure. I olosale and ...nu A‘.nl. Om.n.. fl.n, onln v nlull »t wly W.By MILLARD, ¥. B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED, Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber MNills Flour OMAHA, NEB REFERENCES ! OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO J.J.BROW T & CO- WHU ’"SAE. ’ffi.';u 00D, ONNE, B@Otfii nd Shoes. OMAHA, __NEB. DDA, A ELO LIRS AT T O IEATLER XN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. Wlndow and I"Iatn Glass. a3 Anyone contempls vabiago 0 corres ‘o with vy i fine tront, will find it to thelr ad- ulore purchaging GHE GOODMAN OMAHA B @ MG WHOL! 1213 Farni HEB. GROC ER. mha. Neh Dokt » Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., - wr ——DEALERS IN-— HALL’S SAFE AND LOGK GO. Fire and bur olar Prood e \V/ _A_ | Rl s o 1020 Farnham Street, ORI ELA TEES. / E, SJHHSON & ©0., ST&ZLLL, SH \:Uu V HOLESALE GROCERS ND JOBBERS IN Fl(:-ur. Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFAGTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 0 HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W AT, P.A.PER AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA " J. A, WAKEFIELD, WUOLESALE AND REIAIL DEALER IN Lath, 8hingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMENT FPrL.AsSYTER, EYTO. Near Union Pacific Depot, OMAHA NER DOUBLE AND SINGILE ACTING POWER AND HAND B0 NI B &S Y Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTIN PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BEL! A. L. STRANG 205 For~kam 8t Omaha MINING MACHINERY, G8 PIPE, 6YRA«

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