Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 29, 1882, Page 2

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THE DATr V nYTE. e TBE DATLY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY, DECEMBER Eg-‘——————”__fi‘ ort MeKinney, Wyb., Deo. 17, 1882, Oh, MyBack! That's a common expres- sion and has a world of How much suf- fering is summed up in it. HERBERT THAYER. His Sudden and Unexpected Death in Magsachusetts on Is extended twenty-three (23) days. sixty miles from Knoxville Satar- The following is published for the information of this command: Apswrant GeNErAL's OF¥FICE, 5 the Commanding General Department of the | Girag's cabin and fire was returned. S1r—1It appearing from numerous eommunicat received at this cffice | d {oh brol from officers of the Army th son had his thigh broken by o ball apprehension existe in rogard kind of books furnished The D:tails of the Bad Occur- rence Together With a 8ketch of His as to whom applieation should be ad- - dressed for the same, T have the honor Chicago L to atate, for the information of the | Bpecial Dispatch to Tur B officers in your command, that the fol- Jowing company book from the cfl of the eral: Company Sick Revort Book and | thera is cansiderablo talk Rocord of Vaceination. pressing them by meaus of pii O owing company books ate | terpriay, Scarcely & night pisscs that tarnished by the Quartermaster’s De-|one or more attacks do mot oceur partmen port bool book, and_letter tions should be a [Signed.] R. C. Dru property. Soveral womon have boen The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many May be caused by The fact waa slated in Wednesday's Bxp that Herbert Thayer was dan. gerously ill in the cest, aud thal plaint, cénsumption, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over- work, nervous debility, &e. started eaat to visit him. Dana Thayer, the general's eldeat son, and & commigsion merchant in this cily, yesterdoy received a tele- m from his mother, dated at Bel- 1, Mane., stating that Herbert \\'hntcvcrtl\cc.\ucc,dnn‘t Something i3 wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has discovered that kly and surcly He also received a letter from his mother yesterday, in which the na- ture of Herbert's sickness was given. He bad only besn sick a few days, y was inflamation of the Thayer expressed no ar feara for the recovery o and doubtless thou 31 Sy oo Topresented that we | yroais, One of her assailants put e are in any wa) bogus bitters or ““Hops” in their name, cheating hon- ont folks, or that we will pay any of £ | thetr bills or debte, they are frauds and swindlers, and the viclims should punish them. We deal in and pay only the bills for the genuine Hop Bitters, the purest and best medicine on earth, An Elmira, (N. Y.) Lad; . y Hor Britkrs Maxuracromizg 0o, | Mes. H. T Olark, 304 E. Clinton street Brown's IRoN BITTERS, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak- ing the blood pure and rich. ho overcome in & few day however, assome » which resulted in di Logansport, Tnd. Dec. 1, 1880, ime 1 have been & tomach and kidney Gisease. My appetite was ve and the very small as of irreproach- For yenrs pest otive businesswith his rst st Kort Fred jgent young mea Correspondence of Tho Bee. O ela fn the world, ~Keep houre supplied Asuiaxp, Neb., December 27.—The with it & holiday season being upon us, there is | The Sugar Refiners Convention. but little else ot general mote that is Special Dispatch to Tk Bk, transpiring that outsiders would care to “take with their coffee.” porters of Boston and vicinity wes Mr. Isaac Slssington, one of our|held to-day, Every house was repre- youngest wnd most popular ‘merchants, | sented. The meeting was called spe- died o fow days ago, leaving a yonng and interesting family to mourn his | present—-Wise, Bowman, Candler, departure. §1 Our graded school gave a most suc- | 8gree to some arrangements for the ceesful entertalnment—literary and Tron Biters. Since Tused that my stomach does not bother me & tite s simply immense. ble is no more, and my Ith 15 such, that 1 feel he had been in a brother Dana, Fi nd subsequently at the fic railroad eating house at Wyo. Lately the broth- o idea of engeging in the commission business here, and, with d to be built a large Union Pacific Brown's Iron Bitters for one month, 1 have gained ta: Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom- mend Brown's Irox Bir- It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. that vlew, causes warehousd near the Ponding its completion, ny with his younger ted east on & _visit Belliogham, Mass, ter he reached there he was bert, in compal brother, Jehn, star evenings since. Tho largo hall Was|porters and refiners had _hitherto well filled, and the receipts were|prevented action, and if a plon could about §60, on 10, 16 and 25 cents’ ad- | hg united upon by them, there was a mission fee. This will nearly release | hope of securing & material reduction the fine school organ from financial | }, the tariff embarrassment. 3 H i Mr, Samuel J. Foster was ‘married nd::tne :(ollnwmg LA when he atarted from had noidea of the s son's illaess, but seriousness of hi is the sad news has by telegraph. Belling- 1a homo of the Thayer family and the place from whence the d to Nebraska in ana and Herbert were o latter's death it to M Rev. H. A, Guild, on the 17th inst. 1656. Both D, Fsculapius has a new disciple among born there, and in thi strange coincidenc ny years absence from the place of his nativity he should be called back there to give up his I Mrs, Thayer is su who comes from La Porte, Ind., and i: a most intelligent and excelleat gen- tleman. A schedulo wos made as follows: We had a free spread of the gos-| On all sugars, melado, ete., not above ffering at present not of a serious nature, d that tho rudden blow h may aggravate it. ill reach Bellingham and Dana who will be there cluded to have s lttle Christmas in |75 cents per 100 pound, with pro rata their own way, and 80 started down | sddition for each degree of %“Wl’ H"Bfit at ulld“WthP"’f'- the bus | polarization above 75 degrees, eing well filled with passengers. i i ia, is th ta nfll\ung T o the Rev, Mr. Barges, ot which, upon this basis, is three cen Plattsmounth, who was tumbled into | 4 t f duty ac- the snow and rolled over and over. spproviog the graduniod b L0 sders When he regalned his perpendicular- of Herbort's deat General Thayer w on Saturday morning, rtod yesterday, on the morning following, funeral will occur. time of his deat! Herbert at the b, was alittle more ld and unmarried. 11 ba regretted by a large vircle of friends throvghout the state and Wyoming, where n his business he iade ®o many 80- The gencral and his sympathy of the en- has lived here a long time, and during the greater portion n conspicuously identified with che material growth and advance- ment of its cities and communi ion. Not an alcoholic beverage, but a tr and rellable family remedy is Brown's modern politician in the white wash-| A resoluitonwas adopted urging that ing business. any bill changing the ta1nff should go oity, but now principal of the schools | gffect that achange in the tariff on at Jarrista, is holidaying with us. Ho|gugars, if accomplished by the present has sold his 40 acre lot, near town, for | congress, should bs accomplished by a RSETS Tvory Ooraot i3 warranted {1l be refunded by om it wes bought. family have the or the monoy Wi Ohristmas treee, or their equivalent, | of the tariff act of June 16, 1872, the person from wh were and _Mathodi-t churches on Monday [ applies to all sugars then in evening, where with liter: y and mu- | pond, Uongressman Morse, dur- sical exorcises, and the distribution of presents, everybody and his fam- ily were made happ; . mas incldents was the presentation to Rev. :{ 3 (inild, hydtha tlst ohurch and other friends, of a ve 5 it is to pass fine carrlage horse, to take the phg shequghiibyin ehpiEs i e of recently lost by Mr. G. by its hav- ing run Into a barb wire fence. ali theno questions are made political Rov. Wm. Searitt, of the Congre- | questions, I am very much afraid no gational church, was presented with a well-filled purse, Hackney, of the M. E, church, was | will be talked to death. also suitably remembered GBICAGO 00! New Yoar's Reception—Ladies’ Work —Vocal Music Clas to be Or- ESTAGLISTED 1858, ‘ganized after the Holldaye, The organist of the Young Men's Ohrlstian association, Mr, H. H. Allen, has consonted to instruct a olass in vooal musio of ffteen lessons at the association hall, commencing as enrly after the holideys s the class Tickets will be sold at $1; members of the association 50 oan be secured. joying very fine sleighing, and it bids| Om1cago, December 28,—The sale fair to last for several days more. Why do not some of your ocapitali and manufacturers come down here and assist in utilizlng our water power? Did you know th'nt we had one of the|the whole engagement. Much dis- best of the kipd in the ll}toi satisfaction exists at the way in which We aro all interested in TrE Ber's | the sale was managed by Abbey’s omand for a olass in rudi- struction has induced tho oure Mr, Allen, and re will be a large association to se SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—-NOT W it is hoped that ther A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street, n of the city wil f groat benefit to them in musio reading. NEW YEARS RECEPTION, The Ladies’ soolety of the Young ristian Association held an- pleasant meetings in parlors Tuesday after- reports of com- to a satisfactory conclusion. Charac- ter s too sacred sacrificed upon the altar of hate, The Besr Sanve in the world for Cuts, FACTORY ———e. IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Rest for TOILET, BATH ind HANDKERCHIEF. Dismond Dyes at the drugglat's, They color anything the simplest and most desirable aolors. ¥ Qoodman the association noon, when followed mittees and the discussi Special Dispatch to Tun Bxx. tion demanded | SPEP Ty o mber 28,—Tho latest faithful wife and mother, comstantly Tho New Yearsrece espeolal attention, ‘e Ohlootee party in the fight Sunday | half, When they are aualled by diseass, Jast had seven men killed, and it and the system should have a thorougl thought the Splochee band lost as cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- many more, Splochee and his party lated, blood xnrlfind, and malarial poison friends. The following was adopted by the ‘Whereas, Many are acoustomed to p! tables on New Years Day; have gone into the Cherokee natlon, | Frectric Bitte the onl! but he Is expected to return again and ey ¢ oly sire, KRTSGY: keep up the ‘disturbance, Reinforce- "l:!v;::d ‘:h-:l;n ;-Pnfi?:; ::u. Sald ments are hastening to Okmulkee to by C. F. Goodmar. protect the .capital. ladies of our olty lace wine on their States and soldiers have been ordered to Osfauls, where there is a good deal of excitement and many of the women and ohildren have been sent away for safety, The difficulty grew out of the political divisions of the tribe into d | what is known as loyal and disloyal parties during the war, Splechee is now at the head of the loyal party or what has been known as the Sand faction, and Chicotes is the prin of, that in too many oocasions has been the co Nobraska Loan & Trust Oompany fof s ssd esepts HASTINGS, NEB. (Capital Stock, - - $100,000. t we uee all our influ- Resolved, Tha ence and persu tom, and invite the well-being o all ladles interested in f young men to ai ds who may mot be personally invited, and who are inter- ested in the eu Years reception, may tertainment io the rooms as be willing to provide, B. HEARTWELL, President, . CMKK&“&?M“L send such en- of course at the head of the party in | |Flone should tako 8 thorough o6 of it (00 power, He has some elght hun red SOLD BY DRUGCISTS. Price 81. srmed men under him, and Splechee issaid to be nearl strong. Both | *¢Example s better than pre- It is well known that dyspep- . M. McEl Hiutey, sis, billous atta other s can only he cured by remov- cause, Kidney: ed to be the most eflectual and for habitual cos- filicts millions of cks, hesdache and many First Mortgage Loans a Bpecialty This Com) turn perwan ere Bchool Bonds and other legally securities of Nebraska cai be remedy for these, tiveness, which ) & the American people. quieting them and restoring order. Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. The leave of absence granted Acting Assistant Surgeon John E. Bummers, Jr., U, B, A,, in orders No, 207, i, s B epengred E OF CARDUI” fou The Tribune has information of a SEEDMEN, errible tragedy in the wountainous|030s Rasdolph b, - * Chieag portion of Hawkins county, about day night last some white men went :n the house of a negro named Gray or the purpose of whipplng him, “WaR DEPARTMENT, ) |ehacgiog him with steailng hogs. They demanded admittance, which Wasnixarox, Deo. 19, 1882. ) wu’deniod. They then fired upon e ——— WHOLEiATLE DRY GOODS OTIONS, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - = = NEB. J.A_WARETIELD, B €7 TN TS JER TS, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN PL.ASTEE, BTo. SATATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT OOMPANTY Near Union Pacific Denot. G . GOODM.AN, WEHOLESAXE DBALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate G'ass. adr Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, of any other fine will fnd 14 80 thelr ad antage o corres oud with us bofore purchasing thelr Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, in the battle Gray was mortally wounded and since died. His step- atamit | A white man, Jim Willlams, was “';'l‘ :r‘: shot in the head and is sald to be mor- tall nded, 0 t o ok, e Ragulations, as well | bucted Ortiok . Ontcaco, Decemb highwaymen are be their attacks ocour so freq s tro fornished Adjutant Gen t: Ordor book, morning re- [One of the viotima is likely to die. k, clothing book, descriptive| All of thom have euffered se- book, ana applica- | vere injuries from the murderous ddrened nccordingly. | sand-bag, and have lost cousiderable Adjatant Gene maltreated and robbed at dusk. = One e young lady wa sstopped in broad dey- Swindlers Abroad. light on one of the quiot residence y A oty | Handketehiet Ly her mouth, while “off with the word |¢he other took her pocketbook and ear-rings, The, incorporaiors of the electric elevated railroad are making » strong punh to secare & favorable ac- tion from the city council on their soheme, They propose msko electricity tho motive aud lighting power. T T L T T declares: Burdock Blood Bitters are # ASHLAND AIRINGS. medicine I admire, Best remedy for dys- OMAHA NEB. W.B, MILLARD, EDWARD W. PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLIOITED} gonts for Peck & Banshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr OMAHA, E . - NEB REFERENGES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & 00., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. ~ STEELE, 2JHNSON & €0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Bosrox, Dacember 28.--The con- ference of sugar refinors and im- cially to present views of the trade to the members of congress who were orse, Ranney and Russell, and to assessment of duties on tugar. )| ey was intimated by the congressman in the opera house & fow|ihat the differences among BUGAY im- Emma L. Stambaugh, by “Resolved, That the refiners and importers of sugar cf Boston favor a| ... 3 e large reduction in the duty on sugar in the person of Dr. Moridith, | and that to accomplish this purpose we request_our members in congrees to favor it.” here on Monday. A team at-|7g degri lari a 76 degrues polaricope teat and not ed to ono of the hotel busses con- | above No, 18 Datch standard 1a color, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. f| por degreo per 100 pounds, In ap- AFull Line of the Best Brands of (IGARS AND MANUFAGTURED TOBACCO. igonts for BENWODD ATIS AND AVLIN & BAND POWDER G0. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. lIs FARNAM ST. - - _OMAHA = U MIES | Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, VINING MACHINERY, BELTING, l!(.)llé BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STBAY PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHOOLIBELLS d 10th Streets O ; OFFICIAL MAP|—=-F22 = roets Omaka, Neb . BOYEHR JO. OF THE CITY. ——DEALERS IN— - HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr2d cording to the polarscopo teat, we meaa that test which isfow usedin commer- cial transactions. he not inaptly represented the AND READY FOR'DELIVERY Prot. G. G. Sill, flormerly cf our|into effect at once, and another to the rovision similar to thet of o section 3 in the Baptist, Episcopl | which provides that & changs of tariff Four Feet Wide BY ing the dscussion, eaid that in opposition to the opinions of other y. congressmen, he believed that if the Among the most pleasing of Christ- | bill was once completed by the com. mitteo of ways and means it wovld take a political aspect, and be put Seven FeetLong, it must pass in_that way. It is un- fortunately a business question, but LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED. bill will be passed. I fear it will be d Rev. C. P.|brought up late tn the sossion and Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engineer, - We have for several s been en- angtry in Chioago- of seats for the Langtry engagement at Haverly’s his been comparatively smsall. One sale of $5,000 worth of tiokets were disposed of yesterdsy for And Examined and Compared by George Smith, County Surveyor . Thereby making it the it. and hope to see it pushed | agent. —-— a poesessien to be Bucklin's Arnica Balve. B D. Bruises, Sores, Uloors, balt Rheum, Fe. ver Soree, Totter, Chnp&:i Handas, blains, Corns, end all positively cures pilcs, It ia guarsn ve satisfactfon @ o 0oy rotanded, rioe, 25 osmte per cx, fov sale by [ e ———— For one dime got a package of Over Six Mouths work upon it ata Cost of about $1,600. An Indian War. e ———— True to her ‘Trust. Too much cannot be - said of tho ever CONTAINS BVERY NEW ADDITION % | 1aid eut up to this date, Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. watching and caring for her dear ones, s from the Indlan territory ssys: [ never neglecting a ringle duty in thelr be- exterminated, she must kmow the that T.OOXKS, oO. 1020 Farnham Street, ONMIAELA, = - = NEE " |ghows all New Railway and Depot Brounds. . C. MORG-AT, WHOLESALE GROCER \ 1213 Farnam 8t Omaha, Nab PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING 1s only attained by usiog CHARTER OAK gtoves and Ranges. WITH OVER DODAS. detachment of troops, s also KIDN IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and =—LIVER=— 1t hasepecific m‘.nnmwmw:m organ, euabling it to throw off torpidity fnaction, stimylating the healthy secretion ofthe Bile, und by keeping the bowels in fret Sondition, effecting ita regular discharge. Y| from Malaria. i ne e, are bilious, dyspoptie, or constipated, Kid- A Bey-Wort will surely relieve & quickly cure, chief of the nation T iy soason 0 a\..mmng-u:“ All property shown and described within s mile south and west of oty limits, and all within one mile north of north boundary of clty. ed, lored, Varnished And Oloth Backs, PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY (teo. P. Bemis Real Estate Agency. y o armed with all sorts of nd seem to be in an ugly is thought that the United jors and Major Tufls, the agent, will succeed In IEMPORTED BULBS ' . And all otber for Fall Planting Largest assord ment o o A Tennesseo Tragedy: Tluskratid Catalogus froe. Send for it KxoxviLus, Tenn., December 28, — Hiram Sibley & Co,, Jull-mael oS

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