Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 19, 1883, Page 5

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] i p ) nia e e 4 § SALT RHEUDM. HOWMAJ. WASSON FELL im0t b s | 1T et FOR PATIR AMES ney of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, | QQFEALED PROTOSALS WILL BE 1 Wonderful Cures of Salt iy 0, Ar N Rheum when Physicians . DEWEY & STONE, msel for sev wge we Three Sittings at a Poker Table ™ o In one case which ryued " Resulti n a Loss of this spring he received a fee of 810,000 Hospitals and all oth- bl 00 Yet he liv nely life. He has never $ 0,¢ . S| arated s wife legall t er Means Failed. w99 gl Iy y r— ERENLAN D TS el e L PRI Lo PRERTUL Featuees of & Gallant Ol | "."”. " ! A e i 'm ik 5 o & cer'a D Hhyseione it Phwlotin . B, sl Farnam Street e and el then | (11l s been watelied with keen | inter | one of “the Tundsomest Tadies who have AR o it try, B WILSON LORD, h TR EE iRt ever graced Washington society. She ‘ & Aaawan, ik ‘)”“' i pla S wnd gossip, g o tall, slim figure, n very ensy car | SALT RHEUM coming it my light. It now a :\“lw, f”h Iy.\.r 1' \ires y’\y.‘ily m": ‘v‘hl\ tire LI A . CUTICU I REWEDIES are the greatest medi pears— partly from testimony and | 1\ bl y | 1 ©. will enter Into bonds with | SOLE AGENTS FOR THE POLLOWING PROP At case Kalt Rheum in th t bright, blue eyes, Her hair was a luxn i3] L 1 it twenty years, and from private sources - that Wasson orig riant sunny brown Her manners were ve CrTicURA would ha nally lost 85,800 at three sittings at po simpl racion Sl s one of the renst and head were covered < 4 nple and gracious, She was on H othini relieved or cured until 1| ket With a company of reckless and [y GG onular hostesses when the Belk Oitalin, {0 11 | Rewnlvent (bood puritien) ter: | wealthy merchants, On the first even naps dispensed i free hospitality ot their | fiv ! b bid sich check 1 table house hid the successtnl bidder when <ich e ually, and Cuticura_and Cuticura Soap (the great ¢ wkin cures) externally Nvw Ak, O1io. 1 W, ADANS lie had been winner to the amount of 0. After dinner it was proposed to play on the basis of 820 and an 280 lin .n wlm\\ frequently comes in business | o « ho voted for his ' rr \“ ' SALT RHEUM. o ! ntact with the wien w 1 tle evorsthing 1 had heard of tn tho enst [ 1c- 111 hoss than two hours Wasson had | jyypenchment. — Sherman, — who noted akhurst ! and west for Salt Rhoum, My case was considercd & o 400 S y ilty, when secretary of the treasury v tace, Hisad And ol len came the fatal resolve t Gt i Iknap's favor, Kus ! e aimost raw, Hoad cove i made decisions in Belknap's fa AR b iflortnc fearful, . One vory n the hoy retrievii ton was the only democrat who voted tot | The Board of Publie Works e \ 1 he would rather not treat it, future winni now T am only cured te think not, for [ have not a parti But he only got deeper wd deeper as he proceeded. T next wuilty, and he was influenced by his | reject ang and il bids iy j ; friend Conkling, Of the twenty-five bt e il - e I e S1y200, sid ut tho third aits o votod forhim, Allison, At hanks to Corieriea Rese ting ¥ or 20, . g 82, § £5.500 in all M. of sconsi Jones & " L kil st bR L Nowe cume the futal temptation to_pny | CF Kevaddn Losin and Ml ate the ONDINSN B Oakhurst ! JAMES (1t Chairman Board of Public W y 1o 18 taw 0 ofALTERHEUM. his debts at a table by what he thought | ouie men Teft in the senate ORDERING that part of Sixteenth strcet within fiom, No tystem of temedion ever companded wo thor. | Would only be n “temporary though | = clon, Grant, when he comos hore, Eight (9 i the Lol aa the Cutioura Remedies. Manyremaria; | foreed loan. Of the public money to | yakes a point of being friendly to Bel t A ble eures have come to my knowledge which he had access, he drew §24,000, of waid city and Works to ca knap. He has always believed in his in nocenee safe in warranting satisfaction if dircc lowed. Medicines that infallibly cure Salt Cutieura Remedies do will eure any kin and out of that sum he paid his ling debts. In the wmeantime he tele CHAS. 1. MO aphed home for a draft for the amount | = EEEEE— R , A majority of the ownets of Proprictor Morse's Dy <pe st, in full expectation that he would e Thtot L bialiel wet the money in time to cover his em Omalas i Daving ','j‘.‘,,“;} Ly Oakhurst ! Price:_Cuticuma, 506, and 81 per box.Knsosves | hezzlement before it could be discovered, | 12 fout frin Uhe i of said strvet, ropresenting r 81 bor pattle, " Curicuka Soar e, CUTICCk SHAV- | g had every reason to believe this could | SOMETHING am at the fect frot o BOTTHR DRUG AND CHEMICAL C0., RoxTON, | be done, because he had at sundry times o ey 2. | pont o 6 e faghor more thanonongn| ~ EVERY, LADY DlANA’s BATH, for Kough, Chap. H ik | to liquidate his obligations, his dis ds, Pimples, k i | may, owever, word - came that - the | OUG“T To K"ow Beau- | pyoney could not be raised | . 5t 4 i it Pablic Works of said city; 1 '”{'\'.mam_ In addition to the \h-;(mmnwu i e | oRcHARD &. BEAN OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE U. P. DEPOT. | lieve he had been guilty of more ‘NMHL i!'i-’e“cli"flg',"m.'\’fif’1{&":1(?‘33 That the City Clerk be, and is hereby M « {8 mate u;l rh\ ~‘.m| H\l‘l\\’\"‘ |Uu-‘ "h ) | " % concoted the falsehood that he had been | There exists a means of se- | L LR L olesale an e aal avrpe S. | Railway Time Table. >..‘M‘.«x The device was very clums curing a soft and brilliant | ¢ g g g LSRLITCAANY bR 1ABGS Jone: Eife | — U. PR R, MAIN LINE ‘f|l‘..'h|wnul. desperate man. The oor it may naturally be. | Dileicd VoSt and the same i horehy, onderd Dle prises Daily Expresss Daily Exprow R I o b e ln«nnqm.ufin;nm Balm 188 iy e ‘ bt the toant. i Jenver Express. e | " courss to such state- | - W Loard Rgrany it [ments obliged his fellow-ofticers o he.| delicate and harmless a | ! ok b | LEAVE, S ARRIVH. | offen: rected to deliv of this ordinance to S Lincotn Ex....kdsam [ Lineoln KX .18 pm | Meantime Wasson, who Tas an alnost | llouilmecfl, luru{ntlonsx, Yu | o ey DUMMY TRAINS - BRIDGE DIVISION quixotic sense of personal honor, | gar Flushings, etc., etc. So raileny wpon o across i Sisteonth oot ant dellmto and natural are its witer he had invent- | ,,m.m that its use is mot | ed his false story, he surrendered him- spected by anybody. 88l volimtarily to th officers Andimadan| oloan’ breadbiof tha, orime; From: this| 0 lady has tho richt to Dimimy trainy leave Omatia as follows: s:00 a m, | SUffering all the torments of remors 2004 m, 10:00 & m, 11:00 & m, 2:00 p m, 8:09 p m, 4:00 | within twelve hou 1 500 p m, 800 1 Bluffs as follo a 2 p at i, e g _ a e resent a disfizured face in ¥ President City Council e I'time on he exhibited a haughty despair| P! Approved June 15th, 1888, . Teaves Coumeil Bluffa at 925 an 11:25a m, 220, | which interfered with his own interest. | Society when the Magnolia CHAMPION S, CHASE, nd 6: CHROUGH 4 5 1 m | He refused to have any counsel or Balm is sold by all druggists | BIAYOE ¥D LOCATL PASSENGER TRAINS - | ke any defense. He would not shake | for 75 cents. | JAS. H. PEABODY, M. D. [ o ! BRIDGE DIVISION. ‘,M“,h with D fellow-oficers, saying b | | 4 Elegant Building Sites, | vwer, ity Olerk 'J. I. Redick’s Sub-Division. | J B DE w ILER W. L. BAKER, l‘ . () ’ Invites the attention of the public to his [ Fefisasaliti mer 5E 6 riiraTeD ||x1Lcuxnnl’ gt N0/ 6 B | b Ny ' the loss of money. He declared that | No.7.600pm | * No. 1 | his erime deserved the penitentiary, and SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC - DEPOT N, 15th Streot. | there was where he was going. His ey J22 08y ST AT | vt e th pth e, o e, and | PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Large and Well Selected Stock No. 4. 840pm 7 Jones St. Offie, No. 1507 Far- | m. to 1w, and 3 p, hone’ for office, 97. ~ Kesideuce, | The Public w requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. | £+ CAPITALIPRIZE, $75,000. Tickets Only | 05 p.m OF L Omaha tor O'Neill via St. Paul Line | tions grew so desperate that the officers | $6, Shares in Propertion. s 100 Lots, 142 gnd 30x142 to alley. L saam|in charge felt obliged to watch him | | The Oldest Established | Terus one-third cash. Balanco low NESRT oL LR, It was well they did so, for M. &St P. R R, P, DE s | Gl e AR BANKING HOQUSE e morestont bt R o S il e e . | IN NEBRASKA, | cARP ETS A, o8 Lot tactio . . |t e B i o s LU Tlate Lotery COMDANY.| cLoWELL, HAMILTON & co.. DEPOT. i | After the discovery of this weapon a JEiy i i1 do hereby sertify that e supe i guard was kept over him in his rooms, | ¥ do hereby cortitu that i 0k G it o o | e gt s S aally, For i re | A on o i o e Drieing | Embracing all the Late Patterns in everything in “the ) ) . e resentation of Mr. Hawkins, a prominent | honesty, fairness. and in good faith toward all par. | Business transacted same as that of an | g b 2 s 4 e | Tuwyer, chat he should consider the claims | Sk o8 e tdior theconpany v D105 | ortorated Tk, HANSCOM PLACE Carpet Line, xpress Leaves Coun 3 s 5 p p! o » situa P Sl Ry | | o Taves el Bt 3t $7 11 ol and make Che best of the situation. [ gt ehok wiliourabt ‘ The line of defense set up was that the | y% excepted. fOmaha time tes of deposit issued payable JRIL&P. R RU. P DEPOT, “h.vfill tion was a sudden act; that the n thre six and twelv monthd, ar- | | . H : s oA 7 and had done so; that he surrendered e ; Express : Bimself instead of attempting to escape A A obe tmade. oI Tk 150 Choice Lots, 50x150 on Easy| ) Gl SEN N Advances made to customers on ap- | | 5 e w,w mh I\]m \nnmpu.ulul:h cord as an officer, ¥ IRt | erms, | e NS G ey s excey | | The interests of customers are closely | SO IR | BELKNAP - by the it | 08P andevery facility compatible BB | ; aruby the legitature | With principles of sound banking freely | tSundays ST, PAUL & OMAHA Draw Sight Drafts on England, Ire-! | The Past and Preseut of the Ex- Do~ N | A D Yot i Amrchi%e | Jand, Scotland, and. all parta of Europe, a2 S gmam | Xo1 . g | Secretary of War, adopted Decomber 2d . I 187 o, 8 3 » ““i - ’M’l')‘;fl:: “::’:’,,L'fl,,: voted on and endorsed by | Collections Promptly Made. | TUTTLE’S SUB- DIVISION'LAGE GURTAINS A. SPEGIA.LTY. g i Ht e RO | The Story of His Disgrace. | 1t never Scales or Postpones 1Unlted States Deposltory press | 3 . Mal 650 b m | . Its grand single number drawings m..x B. & M. IN NEBRASKA | WasHiN s, June 17.-W. W. Bel. | place monthly. : Denvor Expres. 154 m : | knap can often be seen in conversation _”A“\LlrN:;IE),‘ll'll'l,i’\r(r‘ln\fli\l'In‘\‘bl‘\ \\wh‘-:( | 5 A Lots J.B.DEI"T"WIIL.ER Sl 636 SR triomda i Tront of his o | ToERGanh Grnd bravio, s ot sow .| -Acre LOtS. 2 8¢ nn | New York avenue, the second floor. He | Drawing ‘ OF OMAHA i does not look like a man who has endured CAPITAL PR pm | Mail | o e R M opam | shame and disgrace, His color i fresh | 100000 TICKKT at £LVE DoLLANS kAt #rue:| Gor, 13th and Farnam Sts.: 1313 Farnam Street, - - - Omaha, Neb. | i Bl g AT e R ARRIVE. DEPART 0, 050 1B will have Pullman sleepers and wholesome are bright, | and there is hardly a thread of silver in Pt . 5 e e | his huge, fiery-colored long beard. The i PRIZE 0 | The Oldest Banking Establishment 5 atls. ; light reddish yellow hair, which curls so o | . Chicago & Northwestern 114 shows the most the touch of advancing ANO0 M : 10,000 SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. 11 Chi CLLS THE BEST age; the silver gray outshines the reddish 50.... Organized in 1858. g0, Burlington uiney.. ¥ s e b QUL y During business hours he wears s % | Organized ws o National Bank in 1863, | One-fifth Down. Balance Long Time at ‘{fl‘«lv:nlllz‘:'ylar|‘arlfl‘ | & suit of dark bluish gray, snugly fitting | CAPITAL - $200,000 at Six per Cent. Interesty Omaha | to his figure. He .Il“:nK wears a silk | SURPLUS \\" I'Iu)l- ITH K150, (DUO‘ B. & M. in hat, except in actual midsummer. He| o OVFICKRS AND DIKKCTORN, Herwax Kovsrzy, 1 : et | IN THE CITY. | 1 a brown silk | 2 9 do ed and un- | inv wbly carries with U, He is very sident. Missouri Racific Local mails for State of Towa leave but oncea day, | WMD) viz: 4:30 a. m assuming. He does not court notice, nor [ 1967 Prizes, amounting to A. J. PorrLETON, | g & o oo | 5 ) s - g Those Stoy the promium ot the New York State Fair in 1852, where they were put on actual trial by A linealo mall INsa ananedal 1000 o Ta does he seek to avoid it. Of course he | Apptication for mw e - ‘ B RE Davis, Cashler experioneed Judgon, In compotiion with lding Eastern Braids, which are far superlor o all e B o8 . TIAL does not go out in general society, but he | t28h¢ pfice uf the (0 | WL I Mnanen: v SNgien ‘entern Sioves, eapecially In quality of Tron, FinesBaking and econoumy in all kinds of fuel ing businows. Iasues time cunningham’s Sub-Division dues ap] to have plenty of gentlemen friends, Letter MONTHS. January February AWK dr-lu on San cifio transfer on Saturday evenings: L ‘I“htl:‘: tlnlnlnlw‘:i:vnhl::::;:;l;l [y mln:;-lzfl..-n;\‘-:.l 007 Seventh St. E. L. Morse & co" overbearing in his intercourse with his | 2 1-2 Acre Lots = —— — = i S g, bt st REAL ESTATE, 212 S W. F. CLARK, 5...;_mm_~< in a ‘nnml?' way when neces- 1052 Geortor AN LOKN MOKERS, | R cre 0 5 e et e i s | 3 " | WALL PAPER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR, KALSOMINING GLAZING e T e e quirements of an honest life any roads running trains to Chicago from the Union Pa- | Belkn or M. A. DAUPHIN, ow Orleany, La. of th of "‘"“"' | 521 South Tenth Street. | underlings and casual visitors. Now he [the senate_throwgh a mere technicatity, | [OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (0, Mo'steree oo =ud work of this kind will receive prompt attention. by | L et B ey T EVERY LOT A CORNER CORNER SIXTEENTH AND DOUGLAS, - - OMAHA have been led to believe that he was a victim to circumstances acrificed because he his defonse Matt Carpenter was counsel 'for | . . . nap. Mr. Coleman, who was Carpenter’s b 2 1 Notary Public and Practical L‘on- law partner ab that time, is now prac- | i, Capital Prise, §75.000. Tie . | ticing law in this city, *Belknap wus [ unguestionably an innocent man,” said | pROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE CON b, when asked about e waiter to-day, STRUCTION : : : i ut, Lord love you, he could not prove | One-third Down. Balance . it,” he added : oA »m sl s BLRISORE i T | Low Interest. Very Easy Payments “What was his real defense " tho un of Mon- | Busin all additions, be Now Manager of Chieago Office, To whe and that he was information and tickets, 1565th M could not develop apply for Iy December lOldest Real Estate Agent l The Chica, HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED. ; 8425 NO FLOODS N THE MISSOURI, AND EVERY ONE BUYS OF US. ropancer: | J. EENDIS, JENTH STREET, New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Crockery, TIN, GLASSWARE, CARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, s all over the city, “Why, his wife got the money under |day, July n of u | sides improved and unimproved”farms lower than | the March contract, She was # dushing | } » Rarth.od ke Unlon | Aox el et e &= :\Irlf:il:h|‘-llull;l\):‘x‘l“:i{.l‘r dim, and isel o S \MH‘ o | T ITARRIS, | PIANOS&ORGA.NS | mongy, and Bl w0 more | B e ’ ffh.”"‘\ , :: 8. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts [ 0n Long Time--Small Payments. “Could ““(" ST . o % ‘-'"\‘..‘h : lv‘m.‘” m< I.I”\\\ \HAHV‘V-”r BUYS CANT-OFF CLOTHING L4 g ot s L 10 S| Sl e - P o | HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID, suburban Property, Al Malufacturers Prices. A Hospe, Jr, ¢ caried this peculiarity far Al it S Call or send Postal Card, | ¢ LS Ho piied i pecularliy. .. He | oh e L | 1819 DOLGE STREET, OMAHA, NEE, Chairman Board of Public Works, Monitor Oil Stove! i ur i i i Yuines VG| s o | JOHNC.JACOBS, — demor 1 him. Then if he had dé rmianiy (llah & Thgatt CHOICE LOCATIONS, The only OIL STOVE that will burn l.‘.‘l‘““jM‘j‘;:“"fl'j[“;]‘:"\Lll:-.m:::\“it'mln\'\l::: 1; LOTS FOR SALE ) J. H. CIBSON, all g ”l'mv-’n.ml.x.. \m]h ABSOLUTE | yhyolutely infamous, As # mere matter | Only ten minutes' walk from end f UNDERTAKER UARRIAGE AN]] WA[}UN MANHFA[:T[]RY SAREEE, fhuid (ze ddocrpie - | ol o Sl g J’J‘..".h' Siroot Car Track John D. Peabody, M. D,, RARE INVESTMENTS, & .l MILTON ROGERS&SONS have died o hundred times before he J c w l L c o x PHYSICIAN & BURGEON CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, 1521 and 1823 FARNAM STREET. would have exposed her Park Aweiiia Hiske Hoanttes ,qm OFFICE ROOMS, 5 and 5 1507 FARNAM OMAZEXA, - - - - - - INEES. sat-mon-wed-2m Belknap is clearly living down his past | Je121m Ry 714 Douglas + + » + + Omaha, Neh. GROWING AND AVAILABLE, Particular attention given to repairing. Satisfaction guarauteed, - c—

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