Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 29, 1883, Page 3

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| | | i e ———— I o J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 3 VC ER IER IR Lath, Shingles, Pickets, §ASHK, TOORS, BLINDS, M&LDINCS, LIME, CEMEN FPLASTER, BTO SWSTATE AGEN? FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT OOMPANY Near Union Pacific Devot OMAHA NB '~ MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 12183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nah BOLLN & SIEVERS, H. BOLLN & CO., 1509 Douglas Street. Cor, 16th and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brought to this clty from the farme of Landredth & Son's, Philadelphia, and James M. Thur. burn & Co., New York, the large-t stock of Garden and Field Seeds ever lmported before to this city, alict which are guarantecd to be fresh and true to the nams, Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make, mar 16-e0d-tf HENRY BOLLN & CO. . S INELOILID, MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, - - - OMAHA, NEB DUEKE'S GUERRILLAS. “Onh, You Bweet Confederates, the Yanks Are Ooming.” From (he Washinglon Sutday Merald Basll Dake, a noted cavalry cflicer under Morgan, has been at the capital during the week. Dake s a ver) handsome man, His eyes are dnl brown, his featuree are clear out and ruddy., A flowlng black beard and mustache hide the lower part of hia face. Although nearly fifty years of age, he does not look over thirty-five. He Is a lawyer with a fine practice in Louisville, where he is very popular. His figure Is still as slim as when he used to rush up and down the country on a crazy thoroughbred at the head of a regiment of free lancers, On day during the wara detachment of his troops were moviug through the northern part of Kentucky. Dick Wintersmith’s son was in the band ite leader, The guerillas were worn out and hunted down, Thelr horees were dirty and ragged. They halted for a reat near a seminary for young ladies, all sympath'zers with the confederacy. Out came the ladies when they saw the gray costs, They brought out food, drink and armfuls of flowers. They hung flowers around the necks of the huntad men, and sang out in a musi oal chorus, “'Oh, you darling oonfed- erates. A straggling confederate, fat, greasy and ragged, eame pounding up at this, flogging o jaded hack along, swearing becaase he could not keep up with his better mounted assoclates. He was just in tlme to hoar the invo- catlon of the young ladies, He yelled out, “Oh, you sweet, darling confed- erates, the Yanks aro coming!” There was a bolt at this, The lag gard pounded on behind, swearing, “Oh, you —— sweet dorlings, I hope the Yanks wiil get you!” The Feder- als were right at his heel The flying Confederates wheeled in their saddles, laughing at the certain capture of the _—_——mm o slow rider. Suddenly the tired horse HENRY LEHM ANN stambled, foll, and threw tho fat rider [] over into the ditch, where he escaped notice, while a detachment of Federal JOBBER OF troops headed off the main baud and W AT PAPER, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. OMAH A captured every one but one man, who was saved by having the poorest horse. The prisoners never heard the last of ¢Oh, you sweet, darling Confed- orates!” —_— THIRTY MILES OF LANDSCAPEH. — A Bird’s-eye View From the Tower of Brooklyn Bridge. 118 FAR NAM . - - New York Btar, For the purpose of obtalning a good view of the surrounding objects ot in- tereat, The Star man undertook to climb to the top of both towers by of the spiral stalrway on the outside, a narrow iron structare with sufficlent space only for one person to ascend or descand at a time The as- censlon is anything but plessant, go- Ing round and round makes one the recipisnt of a pecullar dizzinoss in the head, which, added to the inse curity, there belng but one hand Single Breech Loanghol: uns, | frm 85 to 818, Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to $75. Y 3 il, tend: t ki thi trl] Muzzlo Loading Shot Guns, From $6 to §25.9 + dccldodly _unploasnnt ons, s much so that it were well for Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. any persons suffering from a nervoue disposition to ponder well before the climb s undertaken. allowing unrestrioted hunting of them preservation of our deer that could be devised. as it would serve to give vent to the restlessness of a certain cla: gunners who must n thing,. The L'mit mes not be necessary on account of the caribon, bat of the moose which might be killed after that time, under cover of caribon hunting. —_— What it ‘'or an O1d Lady Cosuooron 8tarion, N, Y, Daocember 26, 1878, Gests —A number of people bad been using your Bltters here, anc with marked effoct. In one case, s lady over seventy years, had boen aick for years, and for the past ten years has not been able to be around half the time. About six mouths ago she got no feeble she waas helpless, Hor old remedles, or physiclans, belng of no avail, I sent to Depost, forty-five miles awsy, and got & bottle of Hop Bitters, It improved her 5o she was ablo to dress herself and walk about the house, When she had taken the second bottlo sho waa able to take care of her own room and walk oat to her nelghbor’s, and has improved all th time since, My wife and childrer alno have derlved great beuefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt U. 8. Ex. Ca. DrLevaN, Wis,, Sept. 24 1878, Genrs —I have not taken quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters, I was a feeblo old man of 78 when I got it To-day Tam a1 active and feol as well as L did at 30. I ose & great many that need such a medicine, D. BOYCE. ‘What 18 Discussed in Theatrical Olr- cles When the Curtain is Down, « Now York Journal, Mr. George Gould (to the Sandey Journa)) ~Do you know I don't feel as much interest in the stage as I used to some time ago? “Why, what is the matter? Don’s back from N:ce.” *‘Yoe; that's nice enough, But I'm devoling myself to something elee. I've been studying a different branch of science, 1've been building drivk ing troughs on a plan of my own for my ocattle,” “‘Don’t say? Well, the Gould fam- ily always was celebrated for watering ita stock, Laura Personal Item., “I belleve St. Jacobs Oil to be the greatest medicine of age,” sald State Senator Thos. F. Grady, of the Fourth New York district, toan Al- bany Daily Press and Kutckerbocker reporter, HE WISHED ALL PRIVILEGES. TS An Arkensas Groom Who Shocked a Haughty Hotel ulerk. $b. Louis Glabe-Democrat. The other day a lank young men from the country, accompauied by a good looking young woman, arrived in the clty and stopped at the largest hotel. tlil Febroary 1st, it would be the be ¢ I'HE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MARC 29 3 DEWEY & STONE, drive her In harness, and no one but her owner has ever ridden her under saddle since the war. ago was 27 yoars, Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and w-v¥ tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON. This |% elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling |** out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon, 3B, FBENG&O, GROCERIES. VOROHARD & BEAN, CARPETSI QIDE BPRING A'H‘A%HHKNT—)IUT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING OARRIAGE FACTORY |« 1400 and 1411 Dodge Btreod, sug 7-me 6m OmAHA, Nzn, Nebragka Loan & Trust Gompany HASBTINGS, NEB, Oapital Stook, - - $100,000 JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President, B. O. WKBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, JSIC DEALERS. OMAKRA NE THE LEADING MUSIG HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufictured. ur prices are as Low as any Meitern Manufaoturer and D aler, Piancs and O‘gans sold for cash or installmeut . at The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here RS find all novelties in SIL- First Mortgzage Loansa Specialty | VER WARE. CLOCKS, This Company furnishes & permanent, home Ri‘:h a.nd St’yush Jewelry, and Choicest Selections in O it o PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE B"At%'gfi;rfi’g}n Geomiat Bamuel Alexander Oswald Oltver, E. C. W Jos. B, I D. M. McEl Hinney, woll, DR. T FELIX GOU.BAB Oriental Cream or Magical Bean- Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand, This passes away when the top of the toweris § | reached, but there is still a worse ex- i GO M&rficmu ~and Wood ' Pipe| anu'ed' in a firss elase Oiga.r‘soliceo' "and. tore, 1 Cigars from $15 108" npwards for Price List-and -Samples ODLAEA. . BROOM AND 'BRUSH WORKS, Cor. of F fleenth an ‘Pacific Streets. R. E. COPSON & 0O., Propriators. Will commence operationa about April L. J Pt el JOHN SPOERL, FINEBOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 410 Tenth Street, Omaha, 0.y *ha _best stock used. Perfoct fita and satisfaction guaranteed est Pi EASTERN MARKET. MEATS, MEATS, __Fresh, 8alt, Smoked and Dried. at 0. C°NNERS, - . - 1716 Burt Stree Cheice Cuta competition in price avd a thorough undesstandiog of the business = DAVIS BROTHERS, 'Printing Inks, perience in store for the explorer. As soon as everything 1s in readiness for the descent and s look s taken at the open chasm, 278 feet below, with but nothing but & marrow, winding stairs, which makes the journey appear Inter- minahle, the inclivation Is to remaia st the top even until a special elevator isconstrusted $o convey one back to Dowso, down and round and romnd you aug, expecting that the pexs step will harl you to. the river or yard below, and as the yays of the sun peep demlingly through the holes in the stalrway, the feellng of Inseemrity so inoressee uaiil one wishes the journey had never been undertaken, the plessure of having seen the ohjests of Interest la the distance fades away, and at times a steong Inclination seises one to jump clean off and finish the journey at ouce, even in death. On a olear day, from the top of the Brook- lyn tower, Staten Island, Coney land, and a gray glimpse of what 1s supposed to be Bandy Hook and the Narrows is obtalned; while from New York tower, Bighbrldge and Fort Washington can be plainly seen. The houses look like little huts, while the trees do not look more than four or five feet high, The craft on the river also diminish in size, the largest s eamboat not looking much larger than an ordinary-sized schooner, while the tughoats, as they glide to and fro, are reduc 0 the alze of plgmies, Once upon the road- ay of the bridge a sense of blissful ourity Is experienced and the re- malnder of the trip is completed with a firm atep. Everything lsao different from a view of things from a distance, The great oables, which when seen from the ferryboats look like ordinary proportions of while the sus- now assume the pro- portions of regular cables, Every thing is as substantial as engineering skill can make 1t, aod those who have any doubts as to the safety and carry- :fl :kp::lty of the bridge are entirely STATIONERTY. Largest and most complete assortment of blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to examine ourStock BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, DAVIS BROS’, 16th Street Opp Post Offilce of Fanoy Statlonary Ia complete in everyraspo: LOUIS BRADFORD, DEALER IN The Oeribou of Maine. From Forest and Stream, As far rs caribou are conceined, no protective laws are necessary; they can not be madoe to take water with dogs; they can not be killed in deep snows, on enow-shoes; they can not even be still.hunted from a fixed camp with the least degree of certainty, for it is nothing unusual for them to take arun of twenty miles when disbursed by the report of a gun, or even the scent of the hunter; and, above all, thelr migratorp hal hre such that they are llabie to leave the state atany time. Prior to the year 1846 they swarmed in the Penobacot valley down to tide-water. In Fel ruary of that year they all grated, golog to the Lepreau |notlced; but the sound of muslc, the i |.U M BER sAsH DUURS BLIN Ds E ex;a, in New Bruuwlsk,p and | clanking of sabers, the sight of brist- Tlfl. !I’Ofl and Slate B‘Jflfiflg, ] ] ] r returned. In 1860 there were |1'ng bayonets, would set every nerve Patent Motall ’l""hl; P‘:’:" Sh i n gles Lath &C Do) o h-outhbolb Gr;d Lake, ‘un the | in motlon. 4 n:.u‘n‘nln horse Dixie e g east branch; but they were quite plen- | never met her e n the army, and ) ! s {ital at Ohainberlaln, Lake, i the ex. | ho zould trot eaally n threa mibates LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, Oall and Get My Prices Befors Buying Blsewhers. YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS, ALSO 7TH AND DOUGLAS, treme northern part of the state, as they lncruu:r d . | shells and hissing of bullets paesed un- they have gradually worked down to within twenty miles of thelr tormer habitat, but have not w south any uprnnll for the Iaat ton yoars, It wwu'c passed | dosen persons have been allowed to «I want you to do the best you kin for us,” sald the young man to the tifier, WATCHES at as Low Pri-|gteinw .y, Chickering, :}:fl: ':v:’;i';‘:gj:"_"’;’;';i“;d '"‘1';:"‘: \ o Tan, Pimples, ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi- in my country I'm tho bow I kin |, o :‘.".‘.f"::;.‘; nonorable dealers., Call anos, and otor r makes. lift gt iuan in my cvunty, wad | =1 o Lin split move rals in a diy thas any: | B flmiice | and see our Elegant New & ':11‘!0 01?“811 qfluw;ri:fi body seponter Kuook-ueed Bill, the | 23 ‘%|8tore, Tower Building, 2. rilng 6111”1’1 x mD 1d Gat o that works on Tuadgo Baadess plsss, Teli us ‘wheee | ™ 5231 corner 11th and Farnham [AIe[ican Graans, &e. Lo our room s, plesse. BatI reckon (3 we'll take the range of the big room where all dem big lookin’ glasses is & shinin’, D> you mean the parlort’ asked the olerk, twisting one of his diamond shirt studs. Yes, the per] of slmtlar ame. She disMnguished Dr. L. “Ou;dnly, ar.” ety 1'..: :f.:;;::ifi:{:na The young man aad wife followed & grinning negro and sscended to the parlor, Shortly afterward the elerk, while passing the pazlor door, saw |™ Rabe throw his arma around his bride snd kiss her. ¢‘‘Here,” sald the officlal, ‘‘none of that. If you want to stay in this room you've got to behave yourself,” “Aln't I got arxight to kiss her?” asked the young man.” “Yen, but not here.” “/I've got a right to kiss her here or auywhere else. She's mine, aint you, Jale?" “‘Yes, Rube.” “And you're golng to cling, aint you?" “You know I am, Rabe?’ “That sottles it. Put it right thar,” and puckerlog up his mouth, he received a loud, resonnding smack. ““The law of Arkansas says you can |’ put her thar, so_put her thar again, Jule, Now, Mr. man-" but the clerk had vanished, and Rabe, turn ing to his wife, said: ‘‘After a while you will find out that I am & hero and & boss, Pat her thar again, Jule,” n will last munthpl'.wflfill“ overy day. Alse Foudro Jub- ymoves superfiuous hale withoud injury $o . B. T. GOURAUD, 8ole prop., 48 Bond s N Y. For's-le by all Druggiste and Fancy Goods Dealors throughout the United Blatos, Oanadi and Kurope. 4 Bewaro of baso Imitations. 1,00 tor d proot of auy one selling th Death of an Old War Horse. Fall River (Mass.) News. 5 There dled at Tauaton on Taesday Masjor John M. Déanel's well koown snd much admired war horse Dixle, Her war ¢x nce was most event- fal. At thetime Gen, Grant was en- deavoring to throw his army across the Chickahominy and the James rivers and occupy Petersburg, Lee was so troublesome snd dangerous that the forage tralns were kept well to the rear. The horses had been five days without food of any kind. They were too weak t> be ridden and had to be led whenever tho reglment changed position., From this tlme until the evacuation of Petersburg, a period of ten months, there was scarcely a day that she was not more or less exposed to the artillery, mor- Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a praotical test. ADAPTED TO HARD ‘& SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co,, SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & BRADFORD, ROLF AGENTS FOR OMAHA. WA B ST B R 0 CORNICE WORKS ! tars, ond musketry of the Tron and Slate Roofing, epemy, often being in the| @ SPEOHT, - . Proprietor. thickest of the numerous battles 1111 Douglas 8¢, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, procipitated by Gen. Grant's endeavor to extend his lines to the left and around Petersburg, but she esoaped without a scratch, With her the booming of artillery, the exploding of when alone, but wes sure to break lnto IRON FENCING, » run when In company with other| Bank Kailings, Window Blinds, Cel- horses. She wasall nerve, but always lar Guards; also kind and gentle, yet ot such peouliar GENERAL AGENT FOR disposition that not more than halt « | PEERSON & HILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND, Orestls Balustrades, Verandes, Iron mot fail 10 see us before purchasing.’ MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Btock always on Hand. CARPET " SEASON. J. B.Detwiler nvites the attention of the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK New (arpets | Embracing all the late pat- terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings, 0l Cloths and Window Shades In large quantities and always The Bottom Prices. LAGE CURTAINS A SPEGIALTY. 1818 Farnam Street. OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA J. B. DETWILER! A

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