Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 21, 1883, Page 2

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THZ OMAHA ¥ o) of the universal success of Brown's Iron 1 s is sim= ply this: ¥t is the b ’lhu‘n reparation cver made; is com rvun:l »d on thoroughly chemi W T I Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPEOHT, Propristos 1111 Douglas &6, - Unaha, Nob MANUFACTURKR OF GALVANIZED Iron Tin, 'ron and Siate Roofing, Bpecht's Patant Motallio Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratehet Bar and Bracket Shelving, an the veneral agont for the above lino of gooda, IRON FENCING, Crestines, Balustrades, Bank Hailings, Window Blinds, Col- lar Guards; alao GENERAL AC T FOR PEEKSON & FILL PA'TENT IN SIDE BLIND. DUFRENE & "MENDELSSHON ARGHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Bvilding, GOLD MEDAL, FARIS, 1876, BAKER'’S GHOCOLATE ended by touri invalusble as & most excellent article for fam| Sold by Grocors everywhero, Dorohester, Mass. Send %1, $2, 83, or 85 for' n su tail box by GANDY ~|r|r|h pl ble for pre Address, C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, Chicago. SroMacHt BITTERS | ' E5THE 01000 weTnensTHe [ IGE WORKS ! Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Verandas, Tron W. BAKER & COw of the best candies in America, put up in TELEPHONE TALK. { Progress of Affairs in the Ex- change Building, Work of Repsiring the ghining' The s Ravages Sinco tho uufortanate night apon which a stroke of lighining deprlved ur oltizene of telephore communica re has been a general feeling n. Very few reallz valuable aseistant wa poblie cfli linea. Don’t be Alnn‘nnd at Bright's dloense, Diabotee, or any dlsease of the kidocys, liver or urlua ry orgaus, as Hop Bittern will cer tataly and lstiugly caro you, and it fs tho only thing 1 A BLOLUMM SUIT. The First Case of the Kind Omnha, August Schrocder Friday filed his petition in the district conrt clerk’s offie for damages In the sum of §6,- 000 from M!chael Wallenz, the saloon keopor, It will be remembered that some time last wlater Schroeder was at Wallenz's place quito late and some difficulty arose between himself and tho barkeeper, which led to his being " | forolbly vjected, aud in the conrse of themeleo had his lcg broken. Schroeder clalms that be was thrown out and had his log broken by the fall, and Wallenz clatms that they hed been scrubbirg out and that Schroeder #lipped «nd fell on the floor and thus injured himeelf, Atall events an injury waa recelved and now sult 18 brought under the provislons of the Slocumb law, the damages belng lald at §5,000. This s the first cage of the kind ever brought In Omaha, but not the fiest In Nebraska, for The elck man who went In cold water, Wee crazy—so0 sald his daughter; Rheamatics eeized him, And nothing eared him, 'TUl Si Jacobs Oll cured as oughter, (3 SIDNEY BILLON. The President of the Union Pacific in Omaha. Uulon Pacific railroad, Fred Ames, P, E. Hall and others, making up quite o party. arrlved In the city Saturday been evgaged for thelr accommoda. tlon, trlp of lmpwlh n over the line, Buclslen’ s Arnica Balve The gre medical wonder of the worldh - Wasranted %o spesdil Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Sorcs, Uancers, Piles, Chilblaius, 'Corns, Tetter, Ohapped Hande, and all akin erupe- tions, guaranteed tocure in every instancr, or mouey refunded, For nnlu by C. } A BUBPRINE PARTY Mr, Charles aohimeyer, Friday night meyer, tho well-kuown resldes avd doss bosl Twelfth strect, near tho Metropolitan, was at work ox who burst of muslo from tho back yard, that brought him to hls feet in an In stant, prise the greater. Of course the boys were Invited in, and a couple of reporters who hap- charmed clrcle, continued and was inepersed b from the Kohlmeyer family, and her daughters, Eva, Katle an Lena, makiog up rs. K, Mr. Stdney Dillon, president of the by a speclal traln, and put upat the Millard, where twclve rooms had | SLAVEN'S YOS The Unlon Pacific Band Serenades as Mr, Charlie Kohl- shoomaker 28 on s beneh, ho was sud- douly aroused from a reverle by s An nvestigation rovealed the fact that his friends of the Ualon Pa- cific band had determined to give him aud his family a serenade, and had secured thelr position to make the eur- pened along were also admitted to the which at *inan export, A substantial luoch was rerved, Ith something good to waeh it down, A an evenluy was passed that was st enjoyable toall who were proe- eut, ARun on a Drug H3tore, Never wan such & rush made for any 1)iug Store we is now at (! sodmen's for o trial bottle of Dr. King's New Dis. covery for Consumption, Conghs end (1ds. Al persons affected with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoatseness, Jevere Coughs or oy ion of the Throat and Lungs, can i 1Bottle of this great remedy free », caliing at the above Drug Store, Regnlar size $1 00, THE ROBBERS' RAID. *{A Batch of Burglaries on Hing- min's Night, A Gang that Needs to be Run Out of Town Thero was & r} burglarics Feiday ni I I porte e fa L I 1 Lie n f clly f them h fi anit v bra i f SCHLANK AND PRINCE, corner of 165k o fics The front door of thiy place was pried open during the night wud the barg lars opened up several bottles of wine and oarried ff a few clgars, They did not take much, however, frou hia place, and the next heard of the gang is at G, W, swTH's resfdence, out on Sherman avenue, An cntrance wes cfieoted here by pry Ing open the kitchen door, afier which © whole house was ransacked, Mr. Saith und his wife sleep up stairs and the burglars wens to their room, taklog aboat ten dollars in clllngt from Mr, Smith's pocket. They got out, the jowel case and selected from the contents a valuable ring, made by Mrs, Smith’s brother in San Fran- clsco, Thoy left other articles of value untouched, among them belng a pin made of silver dippings from a smelter and worth its woight In pure sllver. A TAILOR'S SHOP on 16th street s also reportod as hav- fog been entered and robbed duriug the night. A TOILET QUILT, At daylight Ohurch aud Armour discovered a now tollet quilt, evidently juct taken from some store, lylng on a gate post near Dodge aud 14:h street. They watohed for some tlme to see If any one took 1t away, but us no one appenred they secured it and took 1t to police head- quartere, Tt was marked ‘‘pattern 40b, 90@8C4 N, 8.” The owner could no doubt identify it by the mark, e SNEAK THIEVES Some snesk thieves Friday after- noon entered Dr, Chubb’s house, on Eighteenth street, between Cass and Californis, and durlng the absence of the occupants, and ransacked every room. He selected several valuable articles, with which he got away without being dectected, He was probatly in eearch of money or jow- elry, ‘‘Every epileptio sufferer cught to try Samaritan Nervine at_once,” says Rev. J. T. Etter, of New Glarus, Wis. “Ii's a never falling remedy.” Tightiioss In the chest is a forerun ner of diseaso, Samaritan Nervine ls the antidote. $1.50. MITE COLONGE Made from the wlid flywera of th FArR FaMeEp YOSEMITE VALLEY Mr. Dillon wlil remain hcre s day it is the most frazeant of porfume or two, aud will then propably make | Manafactared by H. B, Slaven, Sau Kranciaco, ¥07 ealo in Omaha by W, i White house aud Kennard Bros Teal Eamw ‘ransters, The followlng ceeds were filed for eacord in the county clerk’s office May 18, reported for THe Ber by Ames' real estate agenoy: 8. 8. Caldwell and wifa to J, wadlot 8, blkd, H. G Lake's add., 0. L. Richardson aund wife to E § M:C wd Kellom's edd,, §2,650 M. Dober and wife to M. Dober, w. d., partlot 8, block 13, Improvem Asscclation add - §100 H, M. Hurlburt and wif Milis, w. d., 4 acres nw 0o toG. T 9-16-13 Peorkins, trustee, to l< Sliter aud F. P, Gould, w, d,, and 8, block & Capital add—725 lots 2 sub.division, lot o, All lron preparations blacken the tooth, conatipate the bowels, and glve hendno"e with one exception, that ls In the house the musical feast was songs | Lows, plendld qaartette, | bt ‘once, snd the hnd of tho llmll,y accompan- | cations, Brown's Iron Bliters. We notice the Marriago Fund Mutusl Trust Associstion, of Cedar Rapide, Lighly wpoken of by the leading papers Write for circulars and applic Saturday Offiogrs | T0 TNEWSEA The Progre:s x-f Lhe Qivilizer in the West, ut Opden. A Bpeck of ere ls no lmgr the fon Paciti from Salt Lake t¢ 8 Utah Coatral and 54 ern are luks in this great enterprloc ally v Oregon & Liue R Gate wi 3 0ats A RAILI ACKET tra (1] M I youver & ( h i the Cer track «d i pu The M. bli ¢ ue via ( pord's ictd Phosphate FIOM OVERWOKK f NELSON, Chisa- . pleasant dags. A es over th preec ild I tind have a cate in this association, It s arplendid inve-tment, Write for ciicu- lars, Gooud spénis wanted, - The Maverick Naional Bauk of Boston diawa foreign exchange, buys and sells Goverument and other in vemm»m- curitfer, and transscis any business for lte correrpondents in the live of banking, m&th-me diiass Sl your grocer or dr manufacturcd by br. J. G, B. Sierg, & Sous, 1es for Two. Mr. Boll, the Teicptore man, s worth §6,000,000, nud he has the wost eleg st residence ti: Warhington, A mon told mo to-day that his wife fs vory beautifnl, anl that she is deef and damb, Boll beesme icfatuated with her beauty and married her, In experimeuting on an sudiphone, that she might hesr, ho discovered the princlple of the telephone Inths way his wife Incireotly madoe bis for- tene Her huaband's fs not the on'y Mre, Bell has wmade. Audrews, tho portrair paloter of Washic gion, owes his start to his ure of her face, ofora this ho wne uikoown, He oame here from Coeinvati, and had but Hitle todo, N Bl gave bim asit'log, and ho had the luck to catch sy, part lot 3, blk 122 $4 Cou. W, Gontleman sand wife to J, J Shanuon, w ¢ blk 10, Isase & Selden’s £70 | J. L McCogae and wife to J. M Thurston, w d part lots **J" and “'K, | | | 1 u should secure a certificate | . "u_‘ one of her wmost boaut!fal cxpresafone, The piciure was shown at Corcoran’s gallory, snd crowds went to ece it, Atter thla tho noknown arilst was ua- known no lorger, Ocders pourcd in, and be hus now made encu i to baiid him a fi'e heuse, and ho is the por- tralt patnter ut the o aptal RITAN NEwyin EVER FAI holism, Opium Impotency, Syphilis, Serofula, and all chvous and Blood Diseases. awyors, Literary Men, s |s UNFAILING AND_ INPALUBLE 1IN CULING plic it alliv,, proc wonderful I ant that ever D) , Sole Propr" STE'I' GELEBRATED ol u\l Il' 0’ Forale 0y 8 Wy 16 me ecd Ew sy, - ating, S8eminal Weakness, | i (THEXGREAT) | [GOHQUEROR:), W | \hA ¥ \!_\) 21 ‘ # NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. @ the I ston Globe) V. Jasper Stone| Bulding Purposss, Celvery, The Company is shipping PaVIN: BLOCKS To both Chicags and Omaba, and eolicits ccrres- pondence aa ! crders trom contract rs cu- goged in paving stroets in snv of to Westorn C ties, TESTTMONIAL®Y EUPKRINTRNDYNT'S OFFicE, Chicago, Wit Divis. December b, 1582, — Pala. Wator Power Gom: ved from your com- out 109 “car lo.da | have laid them be- raliwa: tracks in the been using vaving wa- vars, and T take plea ¥ o.ition tho ge nite ¢ mpniy are nbape ad perfe t i form, n able to Ju'ke, are pos: 1 or laid in - ho city J28. K. LAKE. (Copy.] St. Louts, March 22, 1883 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— This is to cortify that 1 have exainined a piece of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Gravite bert stone LAD, nprovements, Stone for Paving Purpises And any pers i fnterostcd insuch in preverents 1y to his s d tage to e with us. W il CUORRESPONDENCE ON SUBJECT. The genersl managemont and euperyision of the coa pa-y's buriness is now in the ha ds of W, Mebai , Address your letters to A. G. SEXEY, Pro ident of the J sper Stone Co m1 mc-tf | | | | " JOEN D. FEABODY, MA,I] -| PRYSICIAN A¥D SURGEO N OFFICE ROOMS, 3 & 6 1607 FARNAL, Owaha Neb HELE JJHNSON & 00., WHOLESALE QGROCERS AND JOBBEKS IN Figur, Gelt, Bugar:, Canned Coods, ond Grocers' Supplies. | Line of tha Best Brands of ALEFAGTURE ANHEUSER-BUSGH Brewing Association, CELEBRATED K‘i”-[} & BOTTLED BEER, THIS EXCBLLERT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Orders from any part ot the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Qur ¢o ds are Made to ihe Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, £ole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Haruey Streets. OMAHA CORNICE WO R KS RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF; Orpamental Galvanized Iron CUrmcsa. Irnn Sky Lights, Rte.! 310 South Tweltth Street, OMAHK—NTF 7-mon-wed-frl-m HAS TEE BEST STUGS IN []MA!IA AND'MLKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS tiave now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURKITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, (ne Exolusively for the nse of Pasgengers. These immense ware= rooms---three storcs, are 68 feet wide--are fil ed with the Grand= st display of all kinds of Housshold and Office Furniture ever :hown. All are invited to ocall, take the Elevator on the first floor nd go through the bmhnro and n peot the s:ock. - CHAS SHIVERICK ,,'2-78, and IQIOIEarnam ztreet. Om=~ha MOURGAN & i;‘:HAPMAN, 1213 Farnam St, P FRED ERIG GOAL The only Coal mined west of the Ml~~1~~|l> i River thatis equ in quality to the ROCK Sl’l{“\(i COALL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL That wiil stock for & year without slacking or”shrinking. Proncunced by all the leading brlck men in Western Iowa us the very best coal for burning brick ever used in the West, EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO., Frederic, Monroe Co., lowa. 206, § Y ahea

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